The main task of the Royal Netherlands Navy’s mine hunters is to keep the sea, coastal waters and harbour mouths clear of bombs and mines, both in mission areas and in the North Sea, where fishermen still find mines dating from the Second World War on a weekly basis. The accident on 6 April 2005 showed that, even after a half century, these explosives remain highly dangerous. Since that date, Operation Beneficial Cooperation has been in force off the North Sea coast. The Dutch fishing industry makes an active contribution to the operation by marking explosives fished out of the water and reporting their finds to the Coast Guard.
Dutch Minehunter HNLMS Willemstad Disarms 1,000th Explosive
The main task of the Royal Netherlands Navy’s mine hunters is to keep the sea, coastal waters and harbour mouths clear of bombs and mines, both in mission areas and in the North Sea, where fishermen still find mines dating from the Second World War on a weekly basis. The accident on 6 April 2005 showed that, even after a half century, these explosives remain highly dangerous. Since that date, Operation Beneficial Cooperation has been in force off the North Sea coast. The Dutch fishing industry makes an active contribution to the operation by marking explosives fished out of the water and reporting their finds to the Coast Guard.
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