Very nice article other than the 3000 nautical miles which is obviously a typo. I'm sure he meant 3 square miles which is manageable and will soon become the standard in my opinion. Survey the 3 and apply for another 3. The Bahamas don't have a lot of resources, they should take advantage of the shipwrecks by letting a limited amount of qualified companies document and recover whatever hasn't already been looted or destroyed by the sea and set up some quality museums which in turn would bring in more tourist money.
WildBill says...
Very nice article other than the 3000 nautical miles which is obviously a typo. I'm sure he meant 3 square miles which is manageable and will soon become the standard in my opinion. Survey the 3 and apply for another 3.
The Bahamas don't have a lot of resources, they should take advantage of the shipwrecks by letting a limited amount of qualified companies document and recover whatever hasn't already been looted or destroyed by the sea and set up some quality museums which in turn would bring in more tourist money.
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