Ukrainians want old Russian ships to sink in the Crimea

16 Jul, 2010 16:21 / Updated 14 years ago

Ukrainian divers plan to ask Russia to give them several out of use Black Sea Fleet ships to sink as artificial reefs in the Yalta Gulf in the Crimea.

This would help to maintain the ecological balance and make up for the negative consequences of trawler fisheries.

Divers hope that the command of the Russian Black Sea Fleet will be able to provide them with one or several old vessels, the ones that are supposed to be cut up for scrap metal.

Commenting on the initiative, a deputy from the Yalta City Council, Igor Zorin, said, “Unfortunately, the Ukrainian fleet has very few ships – so there is not much to be sunk.”

The ships would be sunk at a depth between 20 and 40 meters so they would not hamper navigation. It is expected the vessels will be first cleaned of fuel and other polluting substances.

Divers also have plans to build reefs from concrete and construction waste, but this will be more costly.

Local authorities have supported the artificial reefs program, which is now being studied by specialists of the Institute of Southern Seas Biology.