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Who owns U.S. Navy ship and aircraft wrecks?

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Who owns U.S. Navy ship and aircraft wrecks?

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The Department of the Navy retains custody of all its ship and aircraft wrecks unless specific, formal action is taken to dispose of them. The administrative act of striking an aircraft or ship from the active list does not constitute disposal. Even aircraft and ship wrecks that are stricken from the active list remain the property of the United States until such time affirmative action is taken to dispose of these properties, such as sale, or other action in accordance with law. What do I do if I want to dive on Navy ship or aircraft wrecks? Divers may dive on Navy ship and aircraft wrecks at their own risk. However, federal property law dictates that no portion of a government wreck may be disturbed or removed. Unauthorized removal of any property from a U.S. Navy wreck is illegal. Sections of the U.S. Code have been successfully applied in prosecuting individuals who violate Navy wreck sites. Navy wrecks may contain unexploded ordnance and other hazards and should be approached with

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