ScubaDude
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- Oct 10, 2006
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- All Treasure Hunting
Well I finally had my long awaited sit down with the Head of NC's Underwater Archaeology program yesterday. Interestingly their permitting position comes from the State Attorney General's Office.........."the majority of our permits are for projects designed to fulfill archaeological or historical research objectives. In general, the award of artifacts from a historic shipwreck, or other significant archaeological site, for commercial or private use would be contrary to the archaeological, historical, and educational goals of the permitting process. Before such a request could be considered, the application would need to contain conclusive evidence that any commercial or private use of artifacts recovered from a historic site would be in the best interest of the state."
That translates to: Yes, you can get a permit as long as the State gets 100% of the artifacts.
I'm frustrated, this has been a dream of mine for many years. To go out discover the history that is laying literally miles from my home and to hold it in my hands, and to bring it up and share it with others so we can all learn from it. I don't suppose the taxpayers would start funding my objectives would they? Hmmmmmm no.
That translates to: Yes, you can get a permit as long as the State gets 100% of the artifacts.
I'm frustrated, this has been a dream of mine for many years. To go out discover the history that is laying literally miles from my home and to hold it in my hands, and to bring it up and share it with others so we can all learn from it. I don't suppose the taxpayers would start funding my objectives would they? Hmmmmmm no.