dunsky1476
Jr. Member
- Jul 26, 2004
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I am a little confused about actually having a shipwreck salvage business. I believer there are maybe a dozen actual historic shipwreck salvage businesses in Florida, right? Not talking about a salvage business that recovers peoples' personal watercraft of course, how do you actually produce a profit if you have a salvage business?
I originally thought Mel Fisher had a monopoly over the S. Fl shipwreck treasure business, considering he has the leases of sites that yield the most treasure, but I believe there are more businesses than just Mel and Frogfoot's.
My question is,
a.how do you make any money when the "big" treasure producing wrecks you can't get near? (not talking about sub-contracting a site from Fisher)
b. Can anyone start a Shipwreck salvage business? If you discover a treasure carrying shipwreck that isn't leased by someone and isn't in a state aquatic preserve, following the State's salvage procedure, are you able to just get a boat and divers and go looking for it?
I originally thought Mel Fisher had a monopoly over the S. Fl shipwreck treasure business, considering he has the leases of sites that yield the most treasure, but I believe there are more businesses than just Mel and Frogfoot's.
My question is,
a.how do you make any money when the "big" treasure producing wrecks you can't get near? (not talking about sub-contracting a site from Fisher)
b. Can anyone start a Shipwreck salvage business? If you discover a treasure carrying shipwreck that isn't leased by someone and isn't in a state aquatic preserve, following the State's salvage procedure, are you able to just get a boat and divers and go looking for it?