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Re: hedge_fun post# 48408

Friday, 08/26/2016 7:36:02 PM

Friday, August 26, 2016 7:36:02 PM

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Np. Wreck sites may be represented in numerous ways depending on the water depth and geological bottom environment. What you posted, at least what I viewed, seems to represent wooden shipwreck structure that has already been exposed by excavation. If not so and openly exposed uncovered, these timbers would not exist. Assuming the geological environment in the SFRX permit area is what I recall as being described as water depth of + or - 30 to 40 feet and a bottom consistency of sand, marl, clay, buried frame works of the lower hull structure the wreck should be buried and, to a fair extent, preserved. A main shipwreck site (18th Century) as SFRX is assuming they're on or in the are of, is going to have large concentration of ballast rocks, cannons, cultural material (artifacts and treasure, etc. Why am I belaboring myself with all of this. Let the 20-30 year experience military divers explain it all as I'm sure they've seen it all and know it all.
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