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Physical Sciences and Mathematics

University of Rhode Island

1982

United States; Florida; underwater cultural resources; historic wrecks; treasure salvage; underwater archaeology; underwater exploration

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The Legal Regime Governing The Recovery Of Underwater Cultural Resources In The United States, Richard J. Dodds Jan 1982

The Legal Regime Governing The Recovery Of Underwater Cultural Resources In The United States, Richard J. Dodds

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Historic wrecks exist in many of the navigable waters of the United States, particularly along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts. Attention will mainly focus, however, on the waters off Florida. These often dangerous waters, as part of a long-established trade route, contain more than their share of historic wrecks. As a number of these are Spanish galleons, wrecked on their way to Europe with value cargoes of gold, silver and precious stones, claim to such sites has been the subject of bitter disputes. The results of the legal battles arising from these disputes will have profound implications for the future …