Overview
- A team of ten international divers discovered the cruiser wreck at 82 meters depth around 60 nautical miles off the British coast in mid-July.
- Identical bronze lettering on the stern provided definitive identification of HMS Nottingham without the need for extensive structural analysis.
- The divers provided exact coordinates to the Royal Navy but back keeping them confidential to protect the site from plundering.
- The UK Ministry of Defence and Royal Navy are reviewing the submitted evidence under established guidelines before officially verifying the wreck and deciding on coordinate disclosure.
- HMS Nottingham was sunk by German U-boat U 52 on August 19, 1916, resulting in 38 fatalities and underscoring the need to safeguard underwater cultural heritage.