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Shackleton’s Endurance will be one of the most ‘easily accessible shipwrecks’

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SIR Ernest Shackleton’s lost ship will be one of the most “easily accessible shipwrecks” despite remaining under the sea, the team preserving the site has said.

Endurance became stuck in ice and sank in the Weddell Sea off the coast of Antarctica in 1915, and was lost until it was located by a British-led expedition last year, months after the 100th anniversar­y of Shackleton’s death.

The shipwreck is 3,000 metres below sea level in a “very stable” condition, and those developing a conservati­on management plan say their recommenda­tion is to leave it there.

There is a “risk” of people travelling to the site to steal from Endurance, a maritime archaeolog­ist said, although this is “relatively minor” due to its remote location.

Camilla Nichol, of the UK Antarctic Heritage Trust (UKAHT), told the PA news agency: “Endurance is best preserved and kept on the seafloor where it is at the moment.

“It’s stable, it’s preserved, it’s in great shape considerin­g its demise in 1915.

“The recommenda­tion is absolutely to leave it in situ and intact, no retrieving of the ship’s bell or anything like that. Keep it whole so it can tell its story coherently.”

Historic England maritime archaeolog­ist Hefin Meara said: “It’s not hidden away, it’s almost the opposite. Because of the digital data that’s been collected it’s going to be one of the most easily accessible shipwrecks for people to explore and understand ever.

“Although the physical remains are distant and inaccessib­le, there’s so much that we can share, so many ways to engage with people that actually people can have more informatio­n about this site than they could about sites that are much closer to home.”

The Foreign, Commonweal­th and Developmen­t Office (FCDO) commission­ed the UKAHT to develop a conservati­on management plan.

The plan has identified the challenges to conserve the wreck which is designated a protected historic site and monument under the Antarctic Treaty System.

Mr Meara said teams are working out how to collate digital data from the shipwreck to present informatio­n to the public. One idea was a virtual dive trail, using technology to create a 3D image.

 ?? Picture: PA Wire ?? Endurance was caught between two immense ice floes in 1915
Picture: PA Wire Endurance was caught between two immense ice floes in 1915

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