Brockdorff-Rantzau-Str. 70
24837 Schleswig
Germany
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Activities
The State Archaeology Department of Schleswig-Holstein (ALSH) is the responsible authority for cultural heritage in the state's territorial waters in both the North Sea and Baltic Sea. This includes all sites of human activity, from inundated prehistoric settlements to shipwrecks of the World Wars. All archaeological sites on land and under water are protected by the Schleswig-Holstein heritage proection act, which includes undiscovered sites according to the ipsa lege principle. Due to the sovereignty in cultural politics ("Kulturhoheit der Länder") of the German federal states, there is no national authority responsible for the protection of the underwater cultural heritage, and thus no competent authority for the German EEZ (Exclusive Economic Zone), unless EIA (environmental impact assessments) are required, which stipulate the involvement of the cultural impact according to law. In this case, the adjoining federal state's competent archaeology authority is mandated with an EIA for a predefined planning corridor, like the Fehmarn-Belt-Fixed Link. Anomalies were investigated by scientific divers on behalf of the ALSH (for the Schleswig-Holstein/German side) in collaboration with the Viking Ship Museum (for the Danish side). This also involved a small-scale investigation of the Danish orlog-ship LINDORMEN, which sank 1644 in the Battle of Fehmarn. As it was not immediately in the planning corridor, preventive measures for an in situ preservation were taken.