atomicscuba
Newbie
- May 25, 2012
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- Detector(s) used
- Minelab 3030
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
I'm hearing conflicting views of Florida laws.
So you can search the sandy beaches and shoreline as long as the detector is not in the water? If so, can you detect in the water and retrieve later at low tide, or do you have to detect and retrieve at low tide with no water present? Will you get in trouble if you touch the sea grass, (but its ok for boat motors to chop it up)?
Do you need a permit to scuba with a detector? If yes, what are the chances/procedures to get such a permit?
If "Historical" buildings were moved to another location, can you detect on the land where they were located, if its City "property" with park benches, gazebo on it? Arent WE the city, isnt it our property?
This detecting sounds complicated and risky with 3rd degree felony charges looming overhead for just trying to enjoy a sport.
So you can search the sandy beaches and shoreline as long as the detector is not in the water? If so, can you detect in the water and retrieve later at low tide, or do you have to detect and retrieve at low tide with no water present? Will you get in trouble if you touch the sea grass, (but its ok for boat motors to chop it up)?
Do you need a permit to scuba with a detector? If yes, what are the chances/procedures to get such a permit?
If "Historical" buildings were moved to another location, can you detect on the land where they were located, if its City "property" with park benches, gazebo on it? Arent WE the city, isnt it our property?
This detecting sounds complicated and risky with 3rd degree felony charges looming overhead for just trying to enjoy a sport.
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