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    The wreck of the Titanic now protected by UNESCO

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    News The wreck of the Titanic now protected by UNESCO

    Post by Tony Marino Thu May 17, 2012 11:31 am

    On the night of April 14th 1912, the RMS Titanic struck an iceberg in the North Atlantic and sank. This year marks the 100th anniversary of the tragedy, which means that the wreck now comes under the cover of the 2001 UNESCO Convention on the Protection of Underwater Cultural Heritage. UNESCO Director-General Irina Bokova marked the occasion -by expressing concern about the destruction and looting of shipwrecks and underwater archaeological sites around the world.

    The vestiges of the Titanic lie at a depth of 4,000 meters off the coast of Newfoundland. No single State can claim the site because the wreck is in international waters. States only have jurisdiction over wrecks lying in their own waters and flying their flag. Previously the Titanic was not eligible for protection under the UNESCO Convention, which only applies to remains submerged for at least 100 years.

    From now on, States Parties to the Convention can outlaw the destruction, pillage, sale and dispersion of objects found at the site. They can take all possible measures within their power to protect the wreck and ensure that the human remains there are treated with dignity. The 2001 Convention provides for system of cooperation between States Parties, to prevent exploration deemed unscientific or unethical. They also have the authority to seize any illicitly recovered artefacts and close their ports to all vessels undertaking exploration that is not done according to the principles of the Convention.

    The Director-General of UNESCO, Irina Bokova, expressed her satisfaction that the Titanic could now be properly safeguarded, but voiced concern over the damage and looting of the countless ancient shipwrecks that new technology has made accessible.

    “The sinking of the Titanic is anchored in the memory of humanity and I am pleased that this site can now be protected by the UNESCO Convention. But there are thousands of other shipwrecks that need safeguarding as well. All of them are archaeological sites of scientific and historical value. They are also the memory of human tragedy that should be treated with respect. We do not tolerate the plundering of cultural sites on land, and the same should be true for our sunken heritage,” said the Director-General. She called on divers not to dump equipment or commemorative plaques on the Titanic site.

    Adopted in 2001 by the General Conference of UNESCO, the Convention on the Protection of Underwater Cultural Heritage aims to ensure better protection of wrecks, sites, decorated caves and other cultural relics underwater. This international treaty is a response from the global community to the growing incidence of looting and destruction of submerged heritage sites by treasure hunters. Although principally designed to preserve sites in situ, the Convention also aims to promote public access to them and to encourage archaeological research. It doesn’t, however, intend to settle the question of ownership and does not undermine the sovereign rights of states. To date, 41 States have ratified the Convention for the Protection of Underwater Cultural Heritage, which entered into force January 2nd, 2009.

    http://www.unesco.org/new/en/culture/themes/single-view/news/the_wreck_of_the_titanic_now_protected_by_unesco/
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    Post by Shale Thu May 17, 2012 12:22 pm

    Specific to the Titanic, I hope this does not stop any removal of artifacts from that ship (which may not be worth the cost of doing so) because that ship may not be around for another hundred years. It is dissolving into the ocean, being eaten by iron hungry bacteria. Eventually all that will be left of the Titanic will be whatever fotos & videos and what is brot to the surface and put in museums.
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    Post by Alan Smithee Thu May 17, 2012 1:11 pm

    UNESCO. Isn't that the group that gets kids to collect money for less fortunate kids at Halloween instead of candy?
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    Post by wants2laugh Thu May 17, 2012 1:52 pm

    let me see... protect it now that it is 100 years old and the survivors are all dead!!! but there were survivors STILL alive when it was found in 85--- and those people may not have liked their parent's watery graves being disturbed! even things being sold... i went visited the traveling museum display... and they were selling what they claimed we artifacts of the wreck---- numbered blocks of wood and steel.

    if they were my parents/family that died, i would have been upset
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    Post by Nystyle709 Thu May 17, 2012 9:14 pm

    Okay.

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