When you pre_dicted "treasure on deck within a mon
Post# of 7795
Were you aware of the survey needing to be done of the permit area and a research design report submitted in order to first amend the Exploration permit?
Then, upon getting the amended permit, obtain various environmental permits, identify the ship and come to an agreement with the state with the ship wreck?
Then and only then would a full salvage permit be considered for issuance.
The primary intent of this Permit is to complete a remote sensing magnetometer survey of the Permit area to determine the distribution, strength and patterns of anomalies in the Permit area by locating them through field survey work and subsequently mapping their locations. A secondary activity of this Permit may include diving to visually determine if anomalies are exposed and can be identified. Mechanical excavation is strictly prohibited under this Permit . Successful completion of the Permit depends on conducting the minimum amount of survey specified in the MINIMUM STANDARDS OF DILIGENCE section of this Permit, keeping good records, filling out the Daily Field Note/Activity Log provided with this Permit and turning them in on a monthly basis, and compilation of an acceptable survey report and map(s).
https://www.scribd.com/doc/281206260/1a-31-Ar...ion-Permit
Can you explain what "mechanical excavation" means?
Thar she blows!!!
ATM