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Bomb Hunters of the Baltic
Mapping munition dump sites in the Baltic Sea
An international team of scientists working on the multi-year research project ‘Towards the Monitoring of Dumped Munitions Threat’ (MODUM), supported by NATO’s Science for Peace and Security (SPS) Programme.
Footprints of War
Environmental impacts of military conflicts
Military attacks have alarming consequences on our ecosystem. Their huge footprint includes millions of tons of ammunition in our oceans, contaminating landscapes, and 10% of global carbon emissions.
Deadly Depths
Ocean Dumping of Chemical Weapons
This is a trailer of the documentary “Deadly Depths,” won “Best Documentary German Green Screen Film Fest 2014” for having amazing footage and being extremely informative. Featuring IDUM founder and munitions expert, Terry Long.
IDUM Seeks Sponsors for Scientific Investigation and Underwater Technologies
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IDUM Seeks Sponsors for Scientific Investigation and Underwater Technologies
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Government won’t remove thousands of tons of potentially toxic chemical weapons dumped off US coasts
More than 60 years of Dumped Weapons in our Ocean are Destorying Global Fish Stocks
USS Akutan dumped 3000 tons of Mustard Gas Bombs at the BP Deepwater Horizon Well
Let’s work together to clean up our Ocean
OUR MISSION
Underwater munitions pollute the marine environment with toxic chemicals. We need to clean both chemical and conventional weapons based on potential human health impacts, as well as environmental implications through depleting fish stocks. The International Dialogues on Underwater Munitions (IDUM’s) mission is to promote the creation of an internationally binding treaty on all classes (biological, chemical, conventional, and radiological) of underwater munitions, to lead to the cleanup of our Oceans worldwide. IDUM hosts and attends international forums to facilitate collaboration with international leaders and organizations to better understand the socio-economic impact on both human health and environment from years of decaying underwater munitions. IDUM cooperates with researchers, industry, and government to foster collaborative solutions that further the clean-up of our oceans. We believe through international diplomacy via national and international programs, dialogue, conferences, workshops, committees, senate hearings, and commissions, we can come together globally to clean our One Ocean.
– Terrance P. Long, Chairman
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