Treasure & Shipwreck Recovery company Engaged in Exploration and Salvage of Valuable Marine Artifacts Using Detailed Data Acquisition
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Ø BLIS is Currently Engaged in Active Search and Recover Operations
Ø Pending Claim for Suspected 17th Century Shipwreck Site off FL Coast
Ø Operating Under World-Renowned Marine Historian Dr. E. Lee Spence
Ø BLIS Plans to Expand Into Media Projects and Other Commercial Projects
Treasure & Shipwreck Recovery, Inc. (OTC: BLIS) conducts shipwreck and treasure recovery operations from shallow shipwreck finds in the Caribbean and North America. The BLIS business plan uses exploration, survey and recovery techniques with innovative methods and technology to provide access to potential high value wreck site and artifact areas. With its own and partnered vessels, BLIS operates under the supervision of world-renowned marine historian and archaeologist, Dr. E. Lee Spence. BLIS also intends to expand into media projects for other matters in games, television and sales of artifacts using web development methods and expertise.
Dr. Spence is an internationally known expert on shipwrecks and sunken treasures. He received one of the first five doctorates (Doctor of Marine Histories, College of Marine Arts, 1972) ever awarded for marine archaeology anywhere in the world and he has long been considered one of the founding fathers of marine archaeology. Dr. Spence has discovered hundreds of treasure laden and historical wrecks.
Spence has salvaged hundreds of millions of dollars in valuable artifacts and has been responsible, through his archival research, for the location of the wrecks of the side-paddle-wheel steamers Republic and Central America from which over one billion dollars in treasure has been recovered.
He has authored more than two dozen books and has served as an editor for a number of nationally distributed magazines. He is also an award winning cartographer and has published a number of maps and charts dealing with shipwrecks and treasure.
BLIS has entered into a purchase agreement for data and coordinates from shipwreck scans and technical mapping covering up to 60-mile-long areas off the east coast of Florida. The scans and data represent years of work in an area with hundreds of known wrecks, many being historical and unexplored.
Ø Recovery from Suspected 17th Century Shipwreck with Claim Filed
On December 13th BLIS announced a recovery of artifacts from its initial dives on the previous scanned areas, including a suspected 17th century shipwreck. Among items recovered was a cannon from the period and an anchor. With other research complete, the geographic parameters of the area to be claimed in a U.S. Court Admiralty have now been established. Pending a successful claim, BLIS will be in control as a salvor, and can reduce the wreck and cargo to its possession in the court.
Ø Objectives for the First Part of 2020 Laid Out
On January 2nd BLIS management updated shareholders and the public regarding its plans in the use of its acquired vessels, equipment, contracted crews and numerous target sites. BLIS also announces that it has completed the purchase of a major bulk of diving and recovery equipment to conduct its operations.
BLIS has also taken on new expert consultants, including those for training and contractors on new scanning procedures and equipment. BLIS is presently purchasing state-of-the-art magnetometers for outfitting its vessel the R/V Bellows for large- and precise-scale surveying operations, both off Florida and in other areas of the Caribbean.
For more information on BLIS visit: https://treasurewreck.com