Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2011, Side 24

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2011, Side 24
RAGNAR EDVARDSSON • ARNAR ÞÓR EGILSSON before it sank. The other drifted along the coast until it struck a reef and broke in two, with the stem section stuck on the reef but the forward section disappeared into the depths. Finally the third ship also broke from its mooring and was beached right below the farm Naustavík, with damaged hull and a broken mdder (Kristjánsson, Jónas ed. 1950). It is clear from this description that only one ship and the forward section of another sank. These ships were already badly broken up when they sank and it is therefore unlikely that there is much left of them after 400 years. The environmental conditions in the fjord are also bad for preservation of wood, there are strong currents and the fjord is high in salinity. It is also very likely that Icelandic farmers in the vicinity used the wood from both the ship that was beached and the stem section of the one that broke in two on a reef. Area F Naustavík It was decided to survey with sonar selected areas in front of the Naustavík farm and along the coast towards the east. The Reykjarfiörður fjord is very deep and in most areas beyond the reach of divers with ordinary scuba equipment. An underwater (ROV) camera was also used for this survey to get information about the seabed and environmental conditions (Fig. 8). The sonar survey did neither locate any whole nor parts of shipwrecks within the selected survey areas. The underwater camera did not show much marine vegetation and the seabed consisted of gravel and sand. The epifauna consisted mostly of mussels and starfishes and the fauna was dominated by crustaceans. The bottom of the fjord grows rapidly deeper towards the south and only about 100 meters from the shore the depth was about 60 meters. Even though it is likely that nothing remains of the whaling ships it cannot be concluded from this survey that they have completely disappeared. If the remains of the whaling ships are found it would be extremely expensive and time consuming to examine them in detail. PatreksQörður Patreksfjörður is the southemmost ijord on the Vestfirðir peninsula and it opens towards the Denmark Strait. A trading post was established at Vatneyri in the Middle ages and in the 13* and 14* centuries it was probably a flourishing Hanseatic trading post. In the 17* century it became an important Danish trading center and remained as such until the 20* century. Today there is a small fishing village at Vatneyri, called Patreksfjörður (íslenskir annálar 1847). The importance of the trading post from the Middle ages to the present suggests the possibility of a number of underwater sites in the fjord. Preliminary historical research found evidence for shipwrecks, two trawlers that sunk around 1920, two French fishing schooners from the 19* century and a possible 15* century trading ship (Isafold, Mbl., 8., 105., íslenskir annálar 1847, Annálar 1922). Four areas were selected for survey, the first on the east side of Vatneyri and the second on the west side, the third on the east side of Þúfiieyri and the forth in 22 1
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