Thank you very much.
1) MINES
Your additional info helped me a lot. Some months (e. g. February, July) are completed. I hardly ever considered Belgian fishing boats. They seem to answer many of my questions and Roskill included them apparently in his tables.
Additionally, I found a list of the Belgian fishing vessel losses in 1944 and 1945:
1) 22.12.1944 N.48 5 dead (9 grt) = Martha-Robert
2) 22.12.1944 N.59 3 dead (16 grt) = Amelia Justina
3) 21.1.1945 B.11 1 dead (17 grt) = Scarphout
4) 4.2.1945 BOU.20 4 dead (19 grt) = Cecile
5) 19.2.1945 N.145 4 dead (30 grt) = Zenobie Velghe
6) 27.2.1945 B.96 1 dead (19 grt) = Alberic
7) 28.2.1945 B.13 nil (15 grt) = Victorine
8) 12.3.1945 N.68 4 dead (37 grt) = Baltic II
9) 20.3.1945 B.121 5 dead (Roskill: 75 grt) = Nelly
10) 28.3.1945 O.143 5 dead (23 grt, Roskill: 75 grt) = St. Jan
11) 10.4.1945 O.303 4 dead
12) 13.4.1945 Z.8 4 dead (31 grt) = Eric Agnes, another ship than the Z8 Albert-Emiel (23 grt) that exploded on February 28, 1944
13) 26.4.1945 O.157 2 dead (18 grt) = Simonne
14) 31.7.1945 N.101 3 dead (12 grt) = Lucienne
15) 2.8.1945 B.65 5 dead (27 grt) = Pingouin
16) 3.8.1945 B.14 nil (36 grt) = Julia Denise
17) 11.9.1945 P.59 2 dead
18) 11.9.1945 Z.126 5 dead (15 grt) = René
19) 4.10.1945 Z.3 3 dead (22 grt) = Franciscus Theresia
20) 21.10.1945 Z.5 4 dead (21 grt) = Lucette
21) 23.10.1945 O.159 13 dead
Source of the list: [
www.krantvanblankenberge.be]
Source for the tonnage: [
www.vliz.be].
Almost all the ships were mined off the Belgian coast.
Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 03/25/2017 04:49PM by Tojoda.