Thanks...I see that in the following report http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/devon/6901922.stm it looks as if the stern is being left where she lies "2. The stern will be left where it is, as it is grounded on the seabed." Isn't that rather irresponsible in this day and age?
It was Nap oily On the news footage of it being cut in two with explosives. You would think by now thjey could have at least avoided yet more pollution going into the sea.