And don't forget the commercial attractiveness of Low background Steel with the ensuing hypocrisy.
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Im with you in principle but you honestly want me to believe that if you swam past an intricate gold plated artefact or high $$ value item youd leave it there?
Warships remain the property of the nation's government in perpetuity regardless if anyone died.WW wrecks have already been extensively salvaged, Sorima, Risdon Beasley and numerous others tore them asunder with huge grabs. They weren’t worried how many were lost. To condemn a diver for taking something is ridiculous
If you found a bag of money on the street, would you take it home or bring it to the police station and report it lost by someone? There are people who will do either.
Why should it be any different if it’s in the ocean?
If you found a bag of money on the street, would you take it home or bring it to the police station and report it lost by someone? There are people who will do either.
Why should it be any different if it’s in the ocean?
All depends. Try your righteous pitch on all the divers that retrieved items on the Andrea Doria. Or the You-Who. Or on just about any NE wreck. If you want to share in their spoils, put on a drysuit or check out Fleabay.
a bag of money in the street hasn't been abandoned and has intrinsic value-If you found a bag of money on the street, would you take it home or bring it to the police station and report it lost by someone? There are people who will do either.
Why should it be any different if it’s in the ocean?