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Boknis Eck Observatory stolen from the ocean bed

Boknis Eck Observatory stolen from the ocean bed

It was a fine Wednesday morning on 21st August when the scientists at the environmental monitoring station installed by GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean ResearchKielnoticed an anomalyThere was no data transmitted and it felt like something is wrong with the machinery.
When it was reported to the centerthey sent the divers to look for the problemBut when the divers reached the bottom of the ocean bedthey couldnt find anythingThe whole observatory weighed more than 1600 poundsat a depth of 72 feet below. Apparently the machine was stolenThe divers did find shredded pieces of cable.
It is highly unlikely that a natural cause was behind this just looking at the condition of the remainsThe observatory was connected with a cable to the monitoring station on the landIt helped in observing the salt leveltemperatureoxygenand several other important parameters.

Scientists fear data are lost with the observatory

Despite proper security measures being takensuch as the observatory was situated around 1.2 miles away from the shore and making the observatory zone as a noentry zonesomeone was able to get into itwithout getting detected and took away such big machineryAlthough financial loss measures up to $330,000the scientists are more tensed and rightfully so for the data that had been lostAlthough they are hopeful that new observatory will be installed but in the meantimenothing is being monitored and this has never happened since 1957.
Although Boknis Eck Observatory was installed in 2016 only, police suspect the thieves that regularly dive under to steal the metals from the sunken ships and the observatory must have been stolen for the same purpose.
Right now the scientists in KielNorthern Germany are just hoping to get operational as fast as possible and still hoping for the hintsso they can get something out of this loss.
Security is also an issue with schools and with this theft coming up, those entrusted with keeping their students secure should prepare by using technological upgrades.

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