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Earlier this afternoon a survey vessel reported to Portland Coastguard what appeared to be a Second World War 1-ton parachute mine lying on the seabed in the middle of Portland Harbour. The mine had been located by sonar equipment during a routine shoreline survey and lifted from the water but carefully replaced once it was realised what the item was.
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![]() German parachute mine Portland Coastguard immediately informed the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Team at Plymouth who made their way to the area. The Team has now identified a safe area of deeper water for its disposal tomorrow, south east of the harbour. The mine will be towed to this site later after divers have identified a more localised site for disposal. The Police have been informed, and they will maintain an exclusion zone when the ordnance is disposed of safely tomorrow. The Coastguard will also broadcast warnings to shipping to steer clear of the area prior to its removal.
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I wonder what they would make of a two toner in the bay ?
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