jessemartian
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Hey thanks for the input rick! From what i read about the wrecks they were en-route to Florida when strong winds and rains came on (hurricane). Put into perspective, I would think they would have known of their impending doom brought on by the hurricane a ways before they actually struck reef trying to get to land. Either way there are WAY to many stipulations to the underwater recovery hunt for treasure. I can almost guarantee half the sites that are owned by fisher (or who ever else) aren't being worked. It seems pretty selfish to me to keep everyone and anyone from trying to get their own piece of booty. I mean sure they're trying to preserve the wreck site... but nearly all of them are just a pile of ballast stones and MAYBE a few exposed timbers. It just seems a little unfair to make it nearly impossible to hunt for treasure without having a bunch of money for a boat and countless equipment (which i don't have)