Important Information for two new wrecks in Limassol 22 02 2014

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Establishment of marine protected areas with artificial reefs in CYPRUS/ deployment of vessels The project for the deployment of the vessels (preparation, cleaning and deployment to be deployed in Protaras, Limassol and Paphos-one has already been deployed in Protaras-) has a cost of around 300 000 euro and it is co funded by the European Union, European Fisheries Fund 2007-2013 and the Government of Cyprus: Investing in sustainable fisheries. The vessels were donated to the Department of Fisheries and Marine Research by the Cyprus Tourist Organization, the Cyprus Dive Centers Association and the Municipality of Limassol. The total cost to buy the vessels was around 60 000 euro. Cleaning –up of vessels takes place according to the relevant guidelines of the United Nations Environment Programme /Mediterranean Action Plan within the framework of the Dumping Protocol of the Barcelona Convention. Vessel Costandis This fishing vessel that was operated as a bottom trawler was built in USSR in 1989. Its Russian name was “Zolotets” . It was registered at the Register of Cyprus Ships in 1997 and operated in international waters in the Eastern part of the Mediterranean Sea for a short period of time. The vessel will be deployed in Dasoudi area, in Limassol at around 24 meters depth. Length: 23 meters Breadth: 6.8 meters The deployment of Costandis is planned for February the 22 nd 2014 at 11 a.m.. The vessel “Costandis” today

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Establishment of marine protected areas with artificial reefs in CYPRUS/ deployment of vessels

The project for the deployment of the vessels (preparation, cleaning and deployment to be deployed in Protaras, Limassol and Paphos-one has already been deployed in Protaras-) has a cost of around 300 000 euro and it is co funded by the European Union, European Fisheries Fund 2007-2013 and the Government of Cyprus: Investing in sustainable fisheries. The vessels were donated to the Department of Fisheries and Marine Research by the Cyprus Tourist Organization, the Cyprus Dive Centers Association and the Municipality of Limassol. The total cost to buy the vessels was around 60 000 euro.

Cleaning –up of vessels takes place according to the relevant guidelines of the United Nations Environment Programme /Mediterranean Action Plan within the framework of the Dumping Protocol of the Barcelona Convention.

Vessel Costandis

This fishing vessel that was operated as a bottom trawler was built in USSR in 1989. Its Russian name was “Zolotets” . It was registered at the Register of Cyprus Ships in 1997 and operated in international waters in the Eastern part of the Mediterranean Sea for a short period of time. The vessel will be deployed in Dasoudi area, in Limassol at around 24 meters depth.

Length: 23 metersBreadth: 6.8 meters The deployment of Costandis is planned for February the 22nd 2014 at 11 a.m..

The vessel “Costandis” today

Vessel Lady Thetis

Lady Thetis was previously named “Reiher”. It was a passenger coastal vessel It was built in Hamburg, Germany in 1953 and it was registered in the Register of Cyprus

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Ships in 1990. The vessel will be deployed in Dasoudi area, in Limassol at around 21 meters depth.

Length: 30.10 metersBreadth: 8 meters The deployment of Lady Thetis is planned for February the 22nd 2014 at 11 a.m..

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------It should be noted that the Department of Fisheries and Marine Research (DFMR) has not any responsibility regarding any safety issues, including diving safety