Odyssey pursued all legal avenues, even taking the case to the U.S.'s very best court and losing. On February 27, 2012, the ship's treasure become flown again to Spain where the coins and other artifacts from the shipwreck are now in the National Museum of Subaquatic Archaeology in Cartagena (Murcia).
110 ft underneath the floor off Roatan's shore sits the Odyssey spoil. At three hundred ft long, 50 feet wide, and 85 ft tall, this freighter is Roatan's biggest spoil dive, as well as one among the largest in the Caribbean.
A discoverer who finds a shipwreck pursuant to the regulation of finds is entitled to the total fee of all of the products which can be recovered. because the owner of the vessel has given up seeking to recover the shipwreck, the discoverer is deemed to have complete rights to the content material.
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