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Innes McCartney (born 1964) is a British nautical archaeologist and
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. He is a Visiting Fellow at
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in the UK.


Career

McCartney is a nautical archaeologist specializing in the interaction of shipwreck archaeology with the historical record. In 1999, he discovered the 12-inch-gunned submarine off Start Point in the
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. In 2001, he discovered the wreck of , sunk at the Battle of Jutland. In the same year he led expeditions to identify some of the U-boats sunk during Operation Deadlight. Fourteen U-boats were surveyed and several new sites discovered. In 2003 he identified the mystery
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U-boat off
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, Cornwall as by scraping the propellers to reveal the shipyard stamp. This proved that even at 60 metres' depth, war graves of this type can be identified by divers without the need to scavenge parts from them. This featured in the
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series Wreck Detectives. In 2006 he featured in the documentary "U-boat Death-Trap" which followed his search for the identity of three mystery U-boats off the north coast of
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. In the same year he discovered the German auxiliary raider HSK ''Komet'' in the English Channel. At the time, it was the only known example of this type of warship anywhere in the world. In 2008 he found the
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transport off the
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. In 2012 McCartney worked alongside wreck hunter David Mearns on an archaeological investigation of the wreck of HMS ''Hood'', sunk in 1941. This project was supported by philanthropist
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aboard his yacht ''Octopus''. The expedition findings were featured in the
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documentary "How the Bismarck sank HMS Hood". 2014 saw publication of "The Maritime Archaeology of a Modern Conflict: Comparing the archaeology of German submarine wrecks to the historical text". It shows the extent to which historical sources relating U-boat losses in UK waters in both world wars differ from the actual distribution of the known and identified wrecks. Over 40% of those investigated had no historical precedent. The accuracy of the historic text fell as low as 36% during 1945. In 2015 and 2016 McCartney worked as archaeological advisor to the
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on detailed archaeological shipwreck surveys to locate all of the heretofore undiscovered wrecks of the Battle of Jutland. This was published in "''Jutland 1916: The Archaeology of a Naval Battlefield''" for which he was awarded the 2016 Anderson Medal by the
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. The British submarine HMS ''Tarpon'' was also located during the North Sea surveys in 2016. In 2016 he helped
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identify a World War I UB-III Class U-boat off the
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coast which was found during the seabed survey for an undersea power cable between England and Scotland. McCartney has suggested the wreck is or possibly which were both sunk after attacks by British patrol boats in April 1918. In 2017 he assisted the
Sea War Museum Jutland The Sea War Museum Jutland is a war museum in Thyborøn, Jutland, Denmark. It was founded by Gert Normann Andersen and was opened on am 15 September 2015. It is about the Battle of Jutland, which took place during World War I, on 31 May 1916. At ...
, in a detailed survey of the Scapa Flow naval anchorages. The results were published in May 2019 in "''SCAPA 1919: The Archaeology of a Scuttled Fleet''". In May 2020 it was announced that the wreck of the landing craft ''LCT 326'' had been found off Bardsey Island during surveys by Bangor University, in collaboration with McCartney. The wreck is located over 100 nautical miles from its supposed loss position. In September 2021 as part of the same project, it was announced that the minesweeper HMS ''Mercury'' had been found in the Irish Sea. It sank in 1940 during sweeping operations. In September 2022 it was announced that the wreck of the liner SS ''Mesaba'' had been identified by McCartney in the Irish Sea during surveys by Bangor University. The ship is famous for having radioed an ice warning, picked up by which later struck an iceberg and sank with high loss of life in the
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. SS ''Mesaba'' was sunk by German submarine on 1 September 1918. SS ''Mesaba'', ''LCT 326'' and HMS ''Mercury'' are examples of the 273 shipwrecks surveyed by Bangor University and assessed by McCartney in a
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funded research project, published as a single-authored monograph "''ECHOES FROM THE DEEP''". The project led to the naming of 87% of the wrecks surveyed.


Honours

* The Anderson Medal of the
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(UK, 2016) awarded for * D.K. Brown Memorial Lecture of the World Ship Society (UK, 2016) * Reg Vallintine Achievement Award of the Historical Diving Society (UK, 2014) awarded for


Selected bibliography

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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:McCartney, Innes 1964 births Alumni of Bournemouth University Alumni of Keele University Alumni of the University of Exeter English television personalities English underwater divers Living people Underwater archaeologists Underwater photographers