InvestorsHub Logo
Followers 511
Posts 59425
Boards Moderated 4
Alias Born 12/21/2009

Re: Gman3343 post# 74652

Tuesday, 04/09/2024 8:45:39 AM

Tuesday, April 09, 2024 8:45:39 AM

Post# of 75106
The tech was supposed to be more efficient…..

than anything in the market, so why have they scanned so little of Juno?

Who told you that?

They waited over 2 years on the permit and made YouTube videos, but didn’t scan Juno and other sites like they said they would?

They said Melbourne was a dry hole but just renewed the permit.

How does this make any sense?

“We are now using the SeaSearcher, as weather permits, to scan several other shipwreck sites of interest. We have part of a shipwreck in Melbourne Beach Area 1 that we call the HTQ site. Additionally, we have pieces of what appears to be a shipwreck trail that is potentially from a historic sunken fleet, though a more thorough inspection of diagnostic artifacts must be completed to fully determine its origin. We have located several shipwreck sites that are beyond the nautical three-mile mark which all need to be scanned by the SeaSearcher. We are excited to scan the Juno Beach Admiralty Arrest site, where previously-conducted survey data was withheld from us by two different entities for the past 14 years. 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 andsee what lies beneath it.”

Mr. Kennedy concluded, “There are also treasure salvors, both domestic and abroad, who would like to lease the SeaSearcher for use on their shipwreck sites. With all of these sites in our immediate and near future, we have plenty to keep us busy.


https://seafarerexplorationcorp.com/seafarer-announces-second-generation-seasearcher/

Volume:
Day Range:
Bid:
Ask:
Last Trade Time:
Total Trades:
  • 1D
  • 1M
  • 3M
  • 6M
  • 1Y
  • 5Y
Recent SFRX News