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Odyssey Marine Exploration, Inc. is an American company engaged in deep-ocean exploration with a focus on the exploration, development and extraction of subsea mineral resources. [2] Starting out as a shipwreck pioneer, Odyssey has discovered some of the most famous deep-ocean shipwrecks in history, including Ancona , Gairsoppa , Nuestra ...
[citation needed] Odyssey Marine's sonar search ships trawled the area extensively in 2005 and 2006, frequently calling in Falmouth for crew rest. [4] The Odyssey crew continued to allegedly search for the ship on the Discovery Channel 2009 television show Treasure Quest (filmed in 2008). Pictures of the coins released by Odyssey have had their ...
Odyssey Marine Exploration Inc. (OMEX), which shrouds its for-profit underwater archaeological digs in secrecy, suffered a very public setback today after a federal magistrate ruled that contents ...
Treasure Quest is a one-hour weekly American reality television series that premiered on January 15, 2009 on the Discovery Channel.The program follows the employees of Odyssey Marine Exploration as they search the English Channel for various lost ships.
Odyssey Marine Exploration (NAS: OMEX) is expected to report Q3 earnings around Nov. 6. Here's what Wall Street wants to see: The 10-second takeaway Comparing the upcoming quarter to the prior ...
A look at the shareholders of Odyssey Marine Exploration, Inc. ( NASDAQ:OMEX ) can tell us which group is most... Here's What Odyssey Marine Exploration, Inc.'s (NASDAQ:OMEX) Shareholder Ownership ...
Odyssey Marine Exploration (NAS: OMEX) reported earnings on Aug. 1. Here are the numbers you need to know. The 10-second takeawayFor the quarter ended June 30 (Q2), Odyssey Marine Exploration beat ...
They were not returned to Spain until 2013, when a court finally ordered Odyssey Marine to return the missing pieces. [citation needed] On 2 December 2012 the 14.5 tons cargo of gold and silver coins recovered from the wreck was deposited in the National Museum of Subaquatic Archaeology in Cartagena for cataloging, study and permanent display.