Odyssey co-founder Greg Stemm and Project Manager Tom Dettweiler inspect coins recovered from the ŇBlack SwanÓ shipwreck by the Odyssey Marine Exploration team.
LONDON - FEBRUARY 02: A general view is seen of the Odyssey Explorer after a press conference announcing the discovery of HMS Victory by the ship on February 2, 2009 in London, England. Florida-based Odyssey Marine Exploration said it discovered the final resting place of the HMS Victory last year in the English Channel and notified the British Ministry of Defense as soon as the team concluded it was the man-of-war which sank in a storm in 1744 with a crew of 1,150. The exploration company said it was negotiating a collaboration agreement with the British government, which claims sovereignty over the ship thought to have been the most impressive war vessel of its time. (Photo by Chris Jackson/Discovery Communications)
Odyssey co-founder Greg Stemm and Project Manager Tom Dettweiler inspect coins recovered from the ŇBlack SwanÓ shipwreck by the Odyssey Marine Exploration team.
Survey Technician/Navigator Kris Allen, Principal Marine Archeologist Neil Cunningham Dobson, and U-boat expert Axel Niestle in the Odyssey Explorer's Offline Room.