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Wreck are protruding above the bottom of wooden construction elements - remains sides and bottom of the unit and loosely lying around the movable heritage.

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Porcelanowiec

54° 29' 30.3" N , 18° 40' 12.6" E

2015-02-20 07:41

Depth above the wreck: 12m

Depth at the bottom: 12m

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DESCRIPTION
Wreck found by the crew of m/s "Czapla" a vessel of Polish Maritime Rescue. Identified then as an wreck laying on 16m, with length of 25m and breadth of 7m, with height from the bottom of the sea 1,5m. Central Maritime Museum (CMM) wasn't still ready to start researches underwater by themselves. Wreck, signed up in CMM as “W-2”, it was hard to locate the wreck again cause of wrong position given by the founders. With out effects come searches of the research group of CMM in 1979, 1983 i 1984. Finally the wreck was located in the use of electric hydroacoustic equipment in 2009. It was found by the Polish Hydrographic Navy Unit.  Term "Porcelanowiec" (meaning: crockery) comes from the ceramic antics (English crockery from Staffordshire) found onboard of the vessel, excavated straight after discovering. The crocery is dated on XVIII / XIX centry.

DIVING DESCRIPTION
The vessels wreck are wooden parts of the frame sticking out from the bottom of the sea.

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