Scuttled Antarctic supply ship Nella Dan located 'deeper than the Titanic'

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As the Antarctic supply ship Aurora Australis leaves Tasmanian shores, the fate of its predecessor is being remembered after scientists pinpoint its exact location — a final resting place deeper than the Titanic.

It was meant to be a standard re-supply trip to sub-Antarctic Macquarie Island, 1,500 kilometres south-east of Hobart — a journey the polar resupply ship Nella Dan had made dozens of times before.The Nella Dan was scuttled off the coast of Macquarie Island in December 1987 after it ran agroundSuitable equipment to explore that depth of ocean is needed to see what remains of the ship

"The weather turned bad, which it often does in that location, so during the day we closed down the cargo operation and just continued to pump fuel.""He could tell by looking at the island that we weren't in the right spot," Mr Lyons said."[The captain] headed to the bridge and the chief engineer headed to the engine room, but it was all too late … the ship had run aground.

"The damage was extensive to the bottom of the ship, the engine room was actually breached and so the engineering flooded almost immediately — there was no chance of starting up any sort of machinery," Mr Lyons said. They then had to wait for another re-supply ship to reach them, before a salvage ship arrived to inspect the damage.It took insurers a week or so to re-float the ship, examine the damage and determine what caused the incident.

"[Nella Dan] was pretty small — only 75 metres — and 5,000 metres is incredibly deep, so it's hard to be able to pick out something that small at that great of a depth without being able to get much closer," she said.

 

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