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Friday, 08/19/2022 11:08:40 AM

Friday, August 19, 2022 11:08:40 AM

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From recent PR from Seafarer:

"We have found the Juno Beach site has a large and thick teredo crust in the vicinity of the ballast pile that previous salvors assumed was the seabed. Obviously, the crew is anxious to use the SeaSearcher to scan the crust and see what lies beneath it.”

So, Juno is a site that has been picked over for decades and decades, yet the "professionals" and "experts" who did all that work for all those decades didn't happen to notice that there was a huge teredo crust right around the ballast pile and anchor?

Sure glad the team at Seafarer figured this out. Combine that with shoddy, partial and "edited" mag surveys over the years and it may explain a few things.

I bet the crew is not the only group of people to be anxious to figure out what is below that crust. As a shareholder of SFRX, I'm very curious to see what the SeaSearcher can tell us about that area.

Glad Seafarer was able to take advantage of the very recent good weather and waves at Juno.
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