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07/09/21 8:53 PM

#5763 RE: Plowmaster #5761

BWVI is a partner via Swordfish Partners.....and

it has expanded to another project, the SB North Carolina. This is the PR from earlier this year. Note the plans to survey are mentioned, which is exactly what they did.

Blue Water Ventures International Signs Extension on Pulaski Recovery

3/17/21, 7:38 AM
Jacksonville, FL, March 17, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- via NewMediaWire -- Blue Water Ventures International, Inc. (OTCPK:BWVI) and project partner Endurance Exploration Group, Inc (OTC:EXPL) through its wholly own subsidiary Swordfish Partners have confirmed that both parties have agreed to an extension of the Pulaski Joint Venture through year end 2022.

The extension will allow the joint venture additional time to complete the recovery on the existing work site of the Pulaski and expand its survey to an additional area of interest, believed to be the resting place of the 2nd half of the Pulaski when she exploded during the night in June 1838. The current area of work includes the boiler and main common areas of the ship. The 2nd area of interest should include passenger staterooms and baggage compartments. Past year’s exploration of the Pulaski site has produced over 500 coins, pocket watches, silver ware sets and copious amounts of shipwreck material.

While working on the Pulaski recovery, plans are also being made to do an updated survey of the wreck site of the SS North Carolina, nicknamed the Copper Pot Wreck.


Endurance owns the data and obtains the admiralty claim. BWVI has provided the vessel and Rodney Grambo’s valuable experience. There are other dive team members too. Jimmy and JR are quite the characters, and Mark Martin was used on the recent side scan survey. Fortunately he had a two week window and BOOM, we found the stern section.

When the seas won’t allow diving they use that time to survey other wrecks or work on the vessel. Endurance has research on over 1400 wrecks, many in much deeper waters.

The partnership has NEVER been solely about the Pulaski. She just seemed to be a great place to start. But the past 3 years has included other work. This is from 2019 when several other wrecks were located.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.charlotteobserver.com/news/local/article230515904.html