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Port Nichelson Shipwreck Worth Billions Found Off Cape Cod: Greg Brooks

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CLARKE CANFIELD   02/ 1/12 09:26 PM ET  AP

PORTLAND, Maine — A treasure hunter said Wednesday he has located the wreck of a British merchant ship that was torpedoed by a German U-boat off Cape Cod during World War II while carrying what he claims was a load of platinum bars now worth more than $3 billion.

If the claim proves true, it could be one of the richest sunken treasures ever discovered.

But an attorney for the British government expressed doubt the vessel was carrying platinum. And if it was, in fact, laden with precious metals, who owns the hoard could become a matter of international dispute.

Treasure hunter Greg Brooks of Sub Sea Research in Gorham, Maine, announced that a wreck found sitting in 700 feet of water 50 miles offshore is that of the S.S. Port Nicholson, sunk in 1942.

He said he and his crew identified it via the hull number using an underwater camera, and he hopes to begin raising the treasure later this month or in early March with the help of a remotely operated underwater vessel.

"I'm going to get it, one way or another, even if I have to lift the ship out of the water," Brooks said.

The claim should be viewed with skepticism, said Robert F. Marx, an underwater archaeologist, maritime historian and owner of Seven Seas Search and Salvage LLC in Florida. Both an American company and an English company previously went after the contents of the ship years ago and surely retrieved at least a portion, Marx said. The question is how much, if any, platinum is left, he said.

"Every wreck that is lost is the richest wreck lost. Every wreck ever found is the biggest ever found. Every recovery is the biggest ever recovery," Marx said.

Brooks said the Port Nicholson was headed for New York with 71 tons of platinum valued at the time at about $53 million when it was sunk in an attack that left six people dead. The platinum was a payment from the Soviet Union to the U.S. for war supplies, Brooks said. The vessel was also carrying gold bullion and diamonds, he said.

Brooks said he located the wreck in 2008 using shipboard sonar but held off announcing the find while he and his business partners obtained salvage rights from a federal judge. Salvage rights are not the same as ownership rights, which are still unsettled.

Britain will wait until salvage operations begin before deciding whether to file a claim on the cargo, said Anthony Shusta, an attorney in Tampa, Fla., who represents the British government. He said it is unclear if the ship was even carrying any platinum.

"We're still researching what was on the vessel," he said. "Our initial research indicated it was mostly machinery and military stores."

The U.S. government has not weighed in on the court case yet, and Brooks said he doubts that will happen, since the Soviets eventually reimbursed Washington for the lost payment.

A U.S. Treasury Department ledger shows that the platinum bars were on board, Brooks said, and his underwater video footage shows a platinum bar surrounded by 30 boxes that he believes hold four to five platinum ingots each. But he has yet to bring up any platinum, saying his underwater vessel needs to retrofitted to attach lines to the boxes, which would then be hoisted to the surface by winch.

"Of course there are skeptics," he said. "There's skeptics on everything you do."

Maritime law is complicated, and there could be multiple claims on the ship's contents.

After the sinking of the HMS Edinburgh, an English warship carrying Soviet gold bullion as a payment to the allies during World War II, England, the U.S. and the Soviet Union had claims on the sunken treasure, Marx said. A consortium that owned the salvage vessel was given 10 percent of the prize, while the rest was shared by the other parties, he said.

In other big finds, treasure hunter Mel Fisher made international headlines in 1985 when he discovered a $450 million mother lode of precious metals and gemstones from a Spanish galleon that went down off Florida in 1622.

In another case, a Tampa exploration company has been ordered by the courts to return $500 million worth of treasure from a Spanish warship to Spain. The ship was sunk by the British navy during a battle off Portugal in 1804.

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Associated Press writer David Sharp in Portland, Maine, and researcher Barbara Sambriski in New York contributed to this story.

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Greg Brooks, co-manager of Sub Sea Research, points out an image taken of a crate he hopes to recover from the British merchant ship Port Nicholson Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2012, while aboard the salvage ship Sea Hunter in Boston Harbor.

The Port Nicholson was sunk by a German U-boat in 1942 with a cargo of 71 tons of platinum now worth about $3 billion. Brooks will use the Sea Hunter to recover the cargo.
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10:46 AM on 02/08/2012
Wait, an American and an English company retrieved a portion of the booty?? So, what exactly did Mr. Brooks "discover" except for sloppy seconds?
02:48 PM on 02/06/2012
This guy is gonna get screwed.
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Joseph Glackin
Time to clean House/Obama2012
09:52 PM on 02/03/2012
"We're still researching what was on the vessel," he said. "Our initial research indicated it was mostly machinery and military stores."
Funniest part of the entire story. Why would the Soviets be shipping "machinery and military stores," TO the US on a British ship?
From what I read, British ships brought tons of rubble from the London Blitz, that they used as ballast. Some of that became the footing for the FDR Drive on the East Side of NYC.
That makes more sense, than shipping supplies AWAY from the war.
03:18 PM on 02/03/2012
The biggest cheats are bureaucrats who will claim someone elses hard work and endevors. They can't do honest work and take risks to reap the rewards. That is why our country has been run into the ground. Alos finders keepers. If the government cared so much they would have gone after it.
10:06 AM on 02/03/2012
I AM 64 AND STILL WAITING TO BE ADOPTED I THINK I HAVE FOUND DADDY
11:02 AM on 02/18/2012
No, get in line. I'm 74 so respect your elders!
09:25 AM on 02/03/2012
Nancy yiou are right is should be finders keepers.
hari balsaki
sure is sweaty down here...
09:25 AM on 02/03/2012
this dude looks like charles bronson...
hari balsaki
sure is sweaty down here...
08:58 AM on 02/03/2012
this guy found it... no one else seems to have worried about this ship for 70-some years... it's his. what i don't understand is why this guy just didn't quietly go about salvaging the contents without bringing it to the attention of various governments who you know will make a claim against it.
09:46 AM on 02/03/2012
Might be that thing called "ethics."
hari balsaki
sure is sweaty down here...
01:31 PM on 02/04/2012
i would say ethics would enter into the equation if another party would be impacted by this guy recovering something from the ocean floor that nobody was interested in salvaging themselves.
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CarlyQ
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01:21 AM on 02/04/2012
Probably needs sponsors to help him retrieve it. A project like that would be expensive.
02:50 PM on 02/06/2012
700 feet is not that deep.
If he brings up one bar of platinum, that should provide plenty of financing.
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mlfertig
The grass isn't always greener
08:54 AM on 02/03/2012
I found it,,it's mine.. Wait we have been looking for that for 70 years ,it's ours..Oh yeah, Yeah.
Look out for the sharks (LAWYERS) Because whatever the outcome, they will get rich off this fight even if nobody else does
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mlfertig
The grass isn't always greener
08:52 AM on 02/03/2012
Its going to be really funny when Mr Brooks retrieves what he thinks to be $Billion in Platinum Bars from this wreck and he discovers they are gone and replaced with Chunky Bars covered in Tin Foil..Maybe Geraldo will cover it like his Al Capone Vault fiasco. Meanwhile, the covert team of divers that recovered the real treasure are laughing their butts off on some private island
08:31 AM on 02/03/2012
First, there is adequate maritime law and precedence to determine who owns what and Greg Brooks knows ALL about it. Don't cry for him! He is just trying to garner sympathy and attention. He will get proper compensation.
Next, I would not believe a word that Robert F. Marks has to say,
"underwater archeologist" my aunt Fannie!!
He falsely and deliberately claimed to have found the Union ironclad ' Monitor' in the 1960's in the surf at Cape Hatteras to sell a book. WRONG! It was found years later 30 miles off shore.
Nothing but a self-serving glory hound!
hari balsaki
sure is sweaty down here...
09:02 AM on 02/03/2012
maritime, schmaritime... NOBODY has given a second thought to this lost ship, despite its valuable contents. i say that if the interested parties in the platinum didn't go looking to recover it asap, then they no longer have an interest.

to hell with whatever the maritime laws are... if obama can make royal proclamations on what laws he likes and will follow versus other laws he doesn't care for and ignores, then the rest of us will follow his lead of dismissing the notion of a 'nation of laws' and we'll pursue our own agendas and interests.
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08:24 AM on 02/03/2012
This guy is out to get investors to finance his salvage, I said it before and I will say it again, this wreck was cleaned out decades ago. It was not even in deep water, it lays in 700 feet of water 50 miles offshore. Trust me, our Government knew what this ship was carrying, they know about where it went down, the government is not going to let free money, money they do not have to ask Congress for, money they can use for things that do not have to be reported because there was no money trail of it. Weapons, espionage, covert operations, payments to CIA operatives in other countries, this may be the ship but I will bet my life that all the treasure has been picked clean long ago and that money has been spent by our government.
hari balsaki
sure is sweaty down here...
09:09 AM on 02/03/2012
you may be right... the real treasure is other people's money. it seems like this ships' cargo and last known whereabouts have been known since its sinking.

why wouldn't this guy, once he found the wreck site and confirmed platinum bars on the ocean floor, quietly recover these without taking the risk of announcing it to the world? if he didn't have the funds/capability to do so, he could've again quietly solicited a few investors and they split the bounty... i would think the platinum could've been smelted into other bar forms that wouldn't reveal their origin.
08:24 AM on 02/03/2012
Nobody confirmed that this is actually the real ship! DOn't be so gullible to believe anything you people read!! No wonder why the government runs all over us!!!
08:52 AM on 02/03/2012
The article said the it was identified using the hull number.
08:20 AM on 02/03/2012
The platinum was a payment from the Soviet Union to the US for war supplies. How the heck would Britian have a claim in this matter? I realize it was a British ship but so what? The cargo certainly wasn't theirs. Britian doubts the reported contents of the ship and have already had their shot to recover it..... BUT..... If it's worth billions and someone else does all of the work they want it? Yeah, that seems fair. If anyone other than the salvager has a claim it's Russia since they reimbursed the US. Is it just me or is Britain sticking their nose in everyone's business these days? They're getting worse than us.
08:43 AM on 02/03/2012
The Brittish claim is because based on the insurance on the ship. If it was insured and a payment was made on the ship or its contents, then they and the insurance company have a claim too.
08:20 AM on 02/03/2012
Seems like he should be entitled to some kind of finder's fee, they should have an international law establishing a percentage for finding something like this.