NOAA Fisheries
- Office for Law Enforcement
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
OLE 04-HQ002
July 15, 2004
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Mark Oswell
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NOAA INVESTIGATING FISHING NEW SNAGGED ON USS MONITOR
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Fisheries
Office of Law Enforcement (OLE) is working with the National Marine
Sanctuary Program to investigate the origin of a trawl fishing
net found snagged on the remains of the Civil War ironclad USS
Monitor.
The net was discovered by Navy divers and NOAA archaeologists
during an expedition to Monitor National Marine Sanctuary (NMS)
between June 17-30. The NOAA-Navy team also discovered that the
Monitor's lower hull had suffered considerable damage since it
was last visited and documented in August 2003.
Monitor NMS is managed by NOAA, an agency of the Department of
Commerce.
“We did not expect a trawl net to be found snagged on the
remains of the Monitor, as trawling is illegal in the sanctuary,” said
Special Agent Joe Wilson, NOAA Fisheries Office for Law Enforcement
(OLE) – Southeast Division. “There is a one-mile diameter
national marine sanctuary around the Monitor, which is clearly
marked on official nautical charts.”
Sanctuary regulations prohibit trawling inside the sanctuary.
Sanctuary regulations also prohibit moving, removing or injuring,
or any attempt to move, remove, or injure any submerged cultural
or historical resources, including artifacts and pieces from shipwrecks,
without a permit.
“The discovery of the net on the Monitor is of great concern,
as is the recent damage to the ironclad’s hull,” said
Monitor NMS Manager John Broadwater. “Large sections of the
Monitor that had yet to be fully studied by archaeologists are
simply gone.”
While the investigation is underway, NOAA Fisheries Office for
Law Enforcement is requesting anyone with information about the
source of the fishing net and/or recent damage to the Monitor to
contact the law enforcement hotline: 800-853-1964.
Regulations for Monitor NMS can be found on the web at:
http://www.sanctuaries.nos.noaa.gov/oms/pdfs/MonitorRegs.pdf
NOAA Fisheries is dedicated to protecting and preserving our nation’s
living marine resources through scientific research, management,
enforcement and the conservation of marine mammals and other protected
marine species and their habitat.
NOAA's National Marine Sanctuary Program (NMSP), which manages
Monitor National Marine Sanctuary, seeks to increase the public
awareness of America’s maritime heritage by conducting scientific
research, monitoring, exploration and educational programs. Today,
the sanctuary program manages 13 national marine sanctuaries and
one coral reef ecosystem reserve that encompass more than 150,000
square miles of America’s ocean and Great Lakes natural and
cultural resources.
NOAA is committed to enhancing economic security and national
safety through the prediction and research of weather and climate-related
events and providing environmental stewardship of our nation’s
coastal and marine resources.
On the Web:
NOAA: http://www.noaa.gov
NOAA Fisheries: http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov.
NOAA’s National Marine Sanctuary Program: http://sanctuaries.noaa.gov
Monitor National Marine Sanctuary: http://monitor.noaa.gov
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