pcolaboy
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A friend of mine and I were going diving for some stone crabs in Pensacola Bay yesterday with his daughter. We had just anchored, hoisted the diver-down flag, and began configuring the Hookah hoses, regulators, etc. when a Marine Patrol boat zoomed up on us.
He immediately and seriously said, "You guys aren't planning on taking any artifacts are you?". I mean really...what were we going to say anyway? The location that we were at is not designated a archaeolgical resource site - of course its probably on the secret list that no one knows about until you get arrested while being on it.
To make a long story short, the Marine Patrol finally left after giving us a good once over and realized that we weren't carying metal detectors, blowers, etc. It really just pisses me off because I know there are certainly thousands of objects (no treasure) at this location but the state has no interest in funding an investigation. Meanwhile, we've had two major hurricanes in the last three years and the site and its contents are in danger of being lost forever. What would you do? I've already donated every significant item I've found in this area over the years to our state funded museum. I'm so sick of the bureaucracy that has created an atmosphere of "we'd rather let it rot than be recovered by an amateur". There needs to be a program where recreational divers can be trained to safely recover objects on the sites that are deemed culturally insignificant, as long as its understood that the items will be placed under the care of a state museum or something along those lines. It's so obvious that the state would rather sanction Spanish Gold recovery on the treasure fleet sites so they get their cut.
Sorry for the rant...I admit I'm veering a bit from reality but I'm damn close.
Thanks for the vent
Pcola
He immediately and seriously said, "You guys aren't planning on taking any artifacts are you?". I mean really...what were we going to say anyway? The location that we were at is not designated a archaeolgical resource site - of course its probably on the secret list that no one knows about until you get arrested while being on it.
To make a long story short, the Marine Patrol finally left after giving us a good once over and realized that we weren't carying metal detectors, blowers, etc. It really just pisses me off because I know there are certainly thousands of objects (no treasure) at this location but the state has no interest in funding an investigation. Meanwhile, we've had two major hurricanes in the last three years and the site and its contents are in danger of being lost forever. What would you do? I've already donated every significant item I've found in this area over the years to our state funded museum. I'm so sick of the bureaucracy that has created an atmosphere of "we'd rather let it rot than be recovered by an amateur". There needs to be a program where recreational divers can be trained to safely recover objects on the sites that are deemed culturally insignificant, as long as its understood that the items will be placed under the care of a state museum or something along those lines. It's so obvious that the state would rather sanction Spanish Gold recovery on the treasure fleet sites so they get their cut.
Sorry for the rant...I admit I'm veering a bit from reality but I'm damn close.
Thanks for the vent
Pcola