We are actually not sure just how deep the sand is
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We are actually not sure just how deep the sand is. But the scans show wreck items starting around 14-15 feet and more below that. These are not mag surveys, we had a company use a new technology that they are experimenting with so we don't have proof it will be accurate until we dig on the site and check the points found with the new technology. This new technology is much more accurate than a mag survey and, in some ways, better than a sub bottom profile. From what I have read about both scans types, the sub bottom shows you what the wreck LOOKS like, the new technology shows WHAT METAL TYPES are on the wreck. Here is a link to info on that new technology scan:
http://www.aquasurvey.com//news#rescue_archeo...na_florida
Note when they say they did the work and correlate that to our stock price around that time and what it did afterward.
We have run a sub bottom profiler over it also but don't have the interpretations of those readings yet.
We need to get both of these survey types done on Juno.
I say "we" not because I represent the company but because I am a shareholder like all of you here on this board.