お知らせ • May 15
Seafarer Exploration Announces Full Deployment of Sand Shark Handheld Device Following Successful Field Testing Seafarer Exploration announced the release and field validation of its Sand Shark™? handheld metal discriminator. Following rigorous laboratory and real-world field testing, the Sand Shark™? is now the newest operational tool in Seafarer's custom-developed intellectual property (IP) tool suite. Originally designed for the shallower, calmer conditions of Melbourne Beach, Florida -- operating with a connected surface antenna -- the SeaSearcher system has continually evolved to meet the dynamic needs of deep-water operations. In response to the environment at Juno Beach, Florida, where divers encounter regular strong currents at depths exceeding 90 feet, the Seafarer team adapted the SeaSearcher's capabilities to create the Sand Shark™?, specifically engineered to withstand these conditions without sacrificing the precision discrimination of metal targets. The Sand Shark™? is a handheld version of the SeaSearcher metal discriminator, featuring a real-time display that leverages advanced signal processing methods and algorithms within a custom-built hardware platform. Accurate and reliable metal discrimination in a handheld device improves search efficiency under low visibility as well as high current conditions where deployment of a larger or autonomous device is not practical. Seafarer's SeaSearcher technology represents a shift in underwater rescue archaeology by significantly increasing the speed and accuracy of identifying historically significant artifacts while improving the cost efficiency of marine operations. By reducing the need for mass excavation, it also maximizes site integrity. Building on this foundation, the Sand Shark™? handheld delivers further advancements in operational capabilities. By providing divers with immediate, actionable feedback in the field, the handheld system enhances operational efficiency, precision targeting, and resource allocation, further accelerating the discovery process while preserving the integrity of archaeological excavations. This milestone demonstrates Seafarer's ongoing commitment to pioneering new solutions that enhance marine exploration efforts while protecting the historical integrity of submerged cultural resources. Seafarer's expanding IP portfolio and technology deployments are designed to enable highly selective, efficient recovery efforts while advancing the science of underwater rescue archaeology. お知らせ • Mar 29
Seafarer Exploration Corp. Announces Renewal of Melbourne Beach Shipwreck Site Permits Through 2027 Seafarer Exploration Corp. announced the renewal of two important permits, 1A-31 Exploration Permit No. 2016.05 and 2014.04, in Melbourne Beach, Florida. These two permit areas along the coastline North of the Sebastian Inlet contain material from at least two colonial-era shipwrecks. These permits, along with their amendments, allow Seafarer to continue resolving these sites, recover diagnostic artifacts, and perform test excavations at the "Ring Site" shipwreck. The Florida Bureau of Archaeological Research entered into the renewal of these permits, allowing Seafarer Exploration Corp. to press forward with its mission to rescue the maritime history buried beneath the waves. In addition to these recently renewed permits, which are effective until March 2027, Seafarer's Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) Easement "permit" and the United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACOE) permit remain valid through June of 2025, providing a solid foundation for Seafarer's exploration and conservation efforts. This significant milestone comes after nearly three years of negotiations with the State of Florida and represents a pivotal moment for the company's continued archaeological work at these historic shipwreck sites. お知らせ • May 16
Seafarer Exploration Corp. announced delayed 10-Q filing On 05/15/2023, Seafarer Exploration Corp. announced that they will be unable to file their next 10-Q by the deadline required by the SEC. お知らせ • Jul 21
Seafarer Exploration Corp. Announces Second-Generation SeaSearcher Seafarer Exploration Corp. announced the construction of the second-generation SeaSearcher platform focused on deeper water and multi-mode exploration. The upgraded design, which has a wider path of metal discrimination and 3D imaging, is more streamlined and rugged. It is designed to operate in both autonomous and towfish modes with in-field change out for high current sites. It will be an industry-leading device that integrates sub-bottom imaging, side-scan sonar, precision MEMS differential magnetometer array/direction finder, video recording, and metal discrimination on a single platform. All sensors will feed back to the SeaSearcher control panel to be displayed or processed by the machine learning algorithms. These changes will allow the second-generation SeaSearcher to cover more ground in a shorter time while continuing to produce results in real-time. お知らせ • Apr 02
Seafarer Exploration Corp. announced delayed annual 10-K filing On 03/31/2021, Seafarer Exploration Corp. announced that they will be unable to file their next 10-K by the deadline required by the SEC. お知らせ • Dec 13
Seafarer Exploration Corp. Announces Discovery of Historic Period Shipwreck Material Seafarer Exploration Corp. is announcing that the company has discovered a large concentration of colonial era shipwreck material in Area 2 off Melbourne Beach, Florida. The historic period shipwreck material comprises a variety of artifacts situated within a concentrated area and includes standing rigging, ships fittings, rope and wood fragments. The historic artifact area is still under investigation and could either be part of the historic material previously found over the past few years or a second historic shipwreck entirely. Currently there is not enough information to precisely determine the provenance of the artifacts. In accordance with the current site permit, the site has been reported to the Florida Bureau of Archaeological Research (FBAR) and the company has temporarily paused bottom-disturbing activities within 50 meters of the location containing the artifacts in order to preserve the archaeological site context until a continued site exploration plan can be submitted to the FBAR. Once submitted, the site can be more extensively explored. In the meantime, Seafarer Exploration will continue to archaeologically investigate this area as well as explore other locations of interest in Area 1 and Area 2. The work product described here was performed under the authority of an exploration permit from the State of Florida FBAR. お知らせ • Nov 18
Seafarer Exploration Corp. Receives Permit Seafarer Exploration Corp. announced that it has received fully executed permits from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, completing a realignment requested by the Florida Bureau of Archaeological Research. The new FDEP permit is valid for 5 years, expiring on June 11, 2025. The FDEP permit has been renewed with the Sovereignty Submerged Lands Cultural Resource Recovery Easement and recorded with the Board of Trustees of the Internal Improvement Trust Fund of the State of Florida. The USACOE permit has been updated to reflect the name Seafarer's Quest, LLC and the two corresponding FBAR permit numbers 2014.04 and 2016.05. The USACOE permit is valid for an additional 5 years, expiring on June 29, 2025. お知らせ • Aug 15
Seafarer Exploration Corp. announced delayed 10-Q filing On 08/14/2020, Seafarer Exploration Corp. announced that they will be unable to file their next 10-Q by the deadline required by the SEC.