USS Rodney M. Davis (FFG-60) Sink After hit by…

Environmental and Safety Considerations

USS Rodney M. Davis Sunk By Missiles

SINKEX exercises are conducted with environmental oversight. Prior to sinking, ships are cleaned to remove pollutants such as oils, asbestos, and electrical components that could harm marine ecosystems. The sinking locations are carefully chosen to avoid sensitive habitats and major shipping lanes.

Monitoring continues after the exercise to assess any environmental impact. In many cases, sunken ships eventually become artificial reefs, providing habitat for marine life. While not the primary objective, this outcome is often considered a secondary benefit. Continue reading…

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