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The DCMS is responsible under the Protection of Wrecks Act 1973 for the protection of wrecks, issuing licences for survey or excavation and for enforcing legislation in England. Historic Scotland (Scotland), Cadw (Wales) and DoENI (Northern Ireland) are responsible within their respective territories. At the beginning of 2005, there were fifty-seven designated wreck sites in UK waters (Figure 2) In Scotland Shetland Council holds a lease of an area of the seabed which covers c 15 wrecks.
The DCMS is responsible under the [Protection of Wrecks Act 1973|http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1973/33] for the protection of wrecks, issuing licences for survey or excavation and for enforcing legislation in England. Historic Scotland (Scotland), Cadw (Wales) and DoENI (Northern Ireland) are responsible within their respective territories. At the beginning of 2005, there were fifty-seven designated wreck sites in UK waters (Figure 2) In Scotland Shetland Council holds a lease of an area of the seabed which covers c 15 wrecks.
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__''Protection of Wrecks Act 1973''__: [[UK] covers the designation and protection of wrecks of historical, archaeological or artistic importance in UK territorial waters. Section 2 covers dangerous cargoes.
__''[Protection of Wrecks Act 1973|http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1973/33]''__: [[UK] covers the designation and protection of wrecks of historical, archaeological or artistic importance in UK territorial waters. Section 2 covers dangerous cargoes.