Re: Canadian Salvage Laws & Process
Hi Mark,
Yes the Soverign folks and Mr. McKinnon have drawn some negative attention. Here is link to a national press release that I that I think clearly gives my position about their efforts to salvage the wreck of the HMS Fantome:
http://www.canada.com/globaltv/national/story.html?id=1e2fb507-5704-45d5-a997-f4015c772e7c
I quote "Personally, I've never seen anything that tells me there's a billion dollars worth of treasure out there," said Greg Cochkanoff, a shipwreck diver who several trips to the Fantome's debris field.
He doubts that a big pay-day is at the bottom of the sea-bed, waiting to be discovered -- but at the same time -- defends the right of treasure hunters to explore."
I doubt that doing any kind of recovery in Nova Scotia's waters has any benifit over working in US waters. In fact, I suspect you would have an easier time in the US!
BUT... where there's a will, ther's a way! There are some in our government that have some small understanding that by working WITH private enterprise and other interested parties (treasure hunters) something benificail can be accomplished, which is better than doing nothing! I'd suggest that if you are serious, that you approach your project in a well thought out professional manner, be prepared to write lots of letters, be ready for some heavy criticism, and then... GO FOR IT!
The Chameau, is NOT in a sheltered harbour! It is spread between Chameau rock and the mainland is some of the world's most explosed and violent waters! this area is also compltely covered by sea ice and bergy bits in the winter months.
I suspect you might have the Chameau confused with the Prudaunt (sp?) or the Celebre, both lost inside Lousiburg Harbour. Even on these wrecks winter ice penetrats to the point that it can push cannons around! (Both these wrecks are definately out of bounds for salvage, in fact your not even allowed to dive in Louisburg Harbour unless under the direct supervision of a Parks Canada authorized guide)
Greg Cochkanoff (aka Canadian Cossack)