Good luck at Juno and the other potential future s
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Did I ever tell you that this is my favorite part of SFRX’s self-proclaimed Industry Leading Recovery Process?
The potential location of a wreck site may be observed from a combination of factors. Anyone who has been to the beach knows that tides can wash objects ashore. While such objects are usually refuse, it is not unknown for objects from historic shipwrecks to be found deposited on beaches by the incoming surf. This is exactly how Florida’s Treasure Coast received its name. Fishermen can also discover potential wreck sites during the normal course of their day to day operations. Sites can also be found during ecological investigation, such as the surveying of the sea floor. Once a potential site has been identified and deemed worth further investigation, a permit from the State is sought to conduct a preliminary investigation, such as a magnetometer survey, before further permission is sought for an on-site investigation .
https://seafarerexplorationcorp.com/
That’s good stuff right there Crusty McFly (#19).
Real good stuff.
SFRX should become the Microsoft/Apple of the salvage industry, eh?