Dogger Bank (
Dutch: ''Doggersbank'',
German: ''Doggerbank'',
Danish: ''Doggerbanke'') is a large
sandbank in a shallow area of the
North Sea
The North Sea lies between Great Britain, Denmark, Norway, Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, and France. A sea on the European continental shelf, it connects to the Atlantic Ocean through the English Channel in the south and the Norwegian Se ...
about off the east coast of
England
England is a Countries of the United Kingdom, country that is part of the United Kingdom. It is located on the island of Great Britain, of which it covers about 62%, and List of islands of England, more than 100 smaller adjacent islands. It ...
.
During the last ice age, the bank was part of a large landmass connecting
mainland Europe and the
British Isles
The British Isles are an archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean, North Atlantic Ocean off the north-western coast of continental Europe, consisting of the islands of Great Britain, Ireland, the Isle of Man, the Inner Hebrides, Inner and Outer Hebr ...
, now known as
Doggerland. It has long been known by fishermen to be a productive
fishing bank; it was named after the ''
doggers'', medieval
Dutch fishing boats especially used for catching
cod
Cod (: cod) is the common name for the demersal fish genus ''Gadus'', belonging to the family (biology), family Gadidae. Cod is also used as part of the common name for a number of other fish species, and one species that belongs to genus ''Gad ...
.
At the beginning of the 21st century, the area was identified as a potential site for a UK
round 3 wind farm, being developed as
Dogger Bank Wind Farm.
Name
The name Dogger Bank was first recorded in the mid-17th century. It is probably derived from the word "''
dogger''" used for a two-masted boat of the type that trawled for fish in the area in medieval times. The area has similar names in
Dutch,
German,
Swedish, and
Danish.
Geography
The bank extends over about , and is about in extent.
The water depth ranges from , about shallower than the surrounding sea.
Geology
Geologically, the feature is most likely a
moraine
A moraine is any accumulation of unconsolidated debris (regolith and Rock (geology), rock), sometimes referred to as glacial till, that occurs in both currently and formerly glaciated regions, and that has been previously carried along by a gla ...
, formed during the
Pleistocene
The Pleistocene ( ; referred to colloquially as the ''ice age, Ice Age'') is the geological epoch (geology), epoch that lasted from to 11,700 years ago, spanning the Earth's most recent period of repeated glaciations. Before a change was fin ...
.
At differing times during the
last glacial period it was either joined to the mainland or an island. The bank was part of a large landmass, now known as
Doggerland, which connected Britain to the European mainland until it was flooded some time after the end of the last glacial period.
Fishing trawler
A fishing trawler is a commercial fishing vessel designed to operate fishing trawls. Trawling is a method of fishing that involves actively dragging or pulling a trawl through the water behind one or more trawlers. Trawls are fishing nets tha ...
s working the area have dredged up large amounts of moor
peat
Peat is an accumulation of partially Decomposition, decayed vegetation or organic matter. It is unique to natural areas called peatlands, bogs, mires, Moorland, moors, or muskegs. ''Sphagnum'' moss, also called peat moss, is one of the most ...
, remains of
mammoth
A mammoth is any species of the extinct elephantid genus ''Mammuthus.'' They lived from the late Miocene epoch (from around 6.2 million years ago) into the Holocene until about 4,000 years ago, with mammoth species at various times inhabi ...
and
rhinoceros
A rhinoceros ( ; ; ; : rhinoceros or rhinoceroses), commonly abbreviated to rhino, is a member of any of the five extant taxon, extant species (or numerous extinct species) of odd-toed ungulates (perissodactyls) in the family (biology), famil ...
, and occasionally
Palaeolithic
The Paleolithic or Palaeolithic ( years ago) ( ), also called the Old Stone Age (), is a period in human prehistory that is distinguished by the original development of stone tools, and which represents almost the entire period of human prehist ...
hunting artefacts.
The
1931 Dogger Bank earthquake took place below the bank, measuring 6.1 on the
Richter scale and was the largest earthquake ever recorded in the United Kingdom. Its
hypocentre was beneath the bank, and the quake was felt in countries all around the North Sea, causing damage across eastern England.
South of Dogger Bank is the
Cleaver Bank.
Naval battles and incidents
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Battle of Dogger Bank (1696), during the
Nine Years' War
The Nine Years' War was a European great power conflict from 1688 to 1697 between Kingdom of France, France and the Grand Alliance (League of Augsburg), Grand Alliance. Although largely concentrated in Europe, fighting spread to colonial poss ...
a French fleet under the command of
Jean Bart
Jean Bart (; ; 21 October 1650 – 27 April 1702) was a Flemish naval commander and privateer.
Early life
Jean Bart was born in Dunkirk in 1650 to a seafaring family, the son of Jean-Cornil Bart (c. 1619–1668) who has been described various ...
was victorious over the ships of a
Dutch force of five ships and the
convoy
A convoy is a group of vehicles, typically motor vehicles or ships, traveling together for mutual support and protection. Often, a convoy is organized with armed defensive support and can help maintain cohesion within a unit. It may also be used ...
it was escorting.
*
Battle of Dogger Bank (1781), during the
Fourth Anglo-Dutch War, a Royal Navy squadron fought a Dutch squadron on 5 August 1781.
*
Dogger Bank incident, during the
Russo-Japanese War
The Russo-Japanese War (8 February 1904 – 5 September 1905) was fought between the Russian Empire and the Empire of Japan over rival imperial ambitions in Manchuria and the Korean Empire. The major land battles of the war were fought on the ...
, Russian naval ships opened fire on British fishing boats in the area of Dogger Bank on 21 October 1904, mistaking them for Japanese torpedo boats.
*
Battle of Dogger Bank (1915) and
Battle of Dogger Bank (1916), during the
First World War
World War I or the First World War (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918), also known as the Great War, was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War I, Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers. Fighting to ...
, saw battles between the Royal Navy and the German High Seas Fleet.
Several
shipwreck
A shipwreck is the wreckage of a ship that is located either beached on land or sunken to the bottom of a body of water. It results from the event of ''shipwrecking'', which may be intentional or unintentional. There were approximately thre ...
s lie on the bank. In 1966, the German submarine ''
U-Hai'', a
German Type XXIII submarine, sank during a
gale
A gale is a strong wind; the word is typically used as a descriptor in nautical contexts. The U.S. National Weather Service defines a gale as sustained surface wind moving at a speed between . . 19 of 20 men died, one of the worst peacetime naval disasters in German history.
Ecology
The bank is an important
fishing
Fishing is the activity of trying to catch fish. Fish are often caught as wildlife from the natural environment (Freshwater ecosystem, freshwater or Marine ecosystem, marine), but may also be caught from Fish stocking, stocked Body of water, ...
area, with
cod
Cod (: cod) is the common name for the demersal fish genus ''Gadus'', belonging to the family (biology), family Gadidae. Cod is also used as part of the common name for a number of other fish species, and one species that belongs to genus ''Gad ...
and
herring being caught in large numbers.
Dogger Bank has been identified as an oceanic environment that exhibits high primary productivity throughout the year in the form of
phytoplankton. As such, it was proposed to designate the area a
Marine Nature Reserve.
Under European Union legislation, the protected area has been divided between several countries, including the UK.
Trawling and protected areas
In September 2020,
Greenpeace
Greenpeace is an independent global campaigning network, founded in Canada in 1971 by a group of Environmental movement, environmental activists. Greenpeace states its goal is to "ensure the ability of the Earth to nurture life in all its biod ...
dropped several granite boulders from their ship ''Esperanza'' on the Dogger Bank area. Concerns had been raised when a
supertrawler had been seen off the
Yorkshire coast. The action undertaken by Greenpeace had support from some of those in the fishing trade.
The large granite rocks are harmless to marine life and surface fishing, but they get entangled in the weighted nets of bottom trawlers, obstructing the practice. A Greenpeace spokesperson said "how can you continue to allow bottom trawlers to plough the seabed in a protected area? ....
tis the equivalent to allowing bulldozers to plough through a protected forest."
Wind farm and wind power hub
The Dogger Bank was selected for offshore wind farms because it is far away from shore, avoiding complaints about the visual impact of wind turbines. Yet, the water is shallow enough for traditional fixed-foundation wind turbine designs.
Fixed-foundation wind turbines are economically limited to maximum water depths of ; at greater water depths new
floating wind turbine designs are required, which currently cost significantly more to build.
In January 2010, a licence to develop a
wind farm
A wind farm, also called a wind park or wind power plant, is a group of wind turbines in the same location used to produce electricity. Wind farms vary in size from a small number of turbines to several hundred wind turbines covering an exten ...
on Dogger Bank was granted to
Forewind Ltd, a consortium of developers. Projected initially to generate up to 9
gigawatt
The watt (symbol: W) is the unit of power or radiant flux in the International System of Units (SI), equal to 1 joule per second or 1 kg⋅m2⋅s−3. It is used to quantify the rate of energy transfer. The watt is named in honor ...
s of power as part of a planned nine zone project of 32 gigawatts, the plan was later scaled down to a 7.2-gigawatt installation in agreement with the area's owner
Crown Estates.
Construction was scheduled to start around 2014 at the earliest but has been repeatedly postponed.
Dutch, German, and Danish electrical grid operators are cooperating in a project to build a
North Sea Wind Power Hub complex on one or more artificial islands to be constructed on Dogger Bank as part of a European system for sustainable electricity. At the North Seas Energy Forum in Brussels on 23 March 2017,
Energinet.dk will sign a contract to work with the German and Dutch branches of
TenneT; after that, a feasibility study will be produced.
In popular culture
The sea shanty "Sailing Over The Dogger Bank" is themed around the sandbank. It is also known for being heard in the ''
SpongeBob SquarePants
''SpongeBob SquarePants'' is an American animated television series, animated comedy television series created by marine science educator and animator Stephen Hillenburg for Nickelodeon. It first aired as a sneak peek after the 1999 Kids' C ...
'' episode "
Sailor Mouth".
See also
* , a dermatological condition common in North Sea fishermen
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Inner and Outer Dowsing sand banks – bank in the North Sea
References
External links
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Sandbanks of the North Sea
Fishing areas of the North Sea
Sandbanks of England
Shipping Forecast areas
Special Areas of Conservation
Undersea banks of the Atlantic Ocean