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Ordtek is expanding its UXO searching service to Denmark
Official Press Release Ordtek:
Expanding Mine Map Helps Spot Danger at Danish Wind Farm Site
Three wartime mines were found on a Danish offshore wind farm site thanks to help from a UK-based expert company using its pioneering Mine Map.
The potentially dangerous relics were found using data gathered by Ordtek, whose charts are used by offshore wind developers to find and remove unexploded ordnance (UXO) – mainly mines and bombs – from the seabed. Last year the company, from Diss in Norfolk, launched an interactive on-line Mine Map for UK waters, which helped find scores of UXO munitions ahead of wind farm and dredging projects. Its mapping service, which is mobile device friendly, is now being expanded to Danish waters, where it has already been used on the Horns Rev 3 and Kreigers Flak wind sites. Ordtek director Lee Gooderham... ... More: Official Press Release Ordtek