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02/23/23 10:38 AM

#70700 RE: Goldenboy17 #70698

Timmy said they’re looking for brand new…….

shipwrecks that haven’t been found in state waters.

That doesn’t jive with this statement from earlier this week.

Although they can and are actively in the process of locating shipwrecks, they actually don't need to, not immediately that is. There are plenty of already existing wrecks to explore first. Then they will get to the new wrecks. Unless the state continues to delay so much that they need to move on to a wreck outside of state waters. Either way, the tech will be proved and treasure will be found.

What IS needed is the ability to locate the treasure on already known wrecks. That will keep them busy at first.

They don't need to ID a wreck, they only need to find out if there is treasure on it. While identifying the wreck was a step in the horse and buggy days you like to live in, that is no longer the case.



Regardless, Timmy’s comments today were as absurd as the quote above.

SFRX plans to spend its resources fighting a bureaucracy in hopes it will allow them to violates state and federal law so they can salvage a 1715 vessel that belongs to Spain?

Good LORD.