News Room

Mr. Thyssen’s vast experience working with tech-enabled companies, coupled with his love of the oceans and preserving what is beneath them, not only adds tremendous value to Seafarer but also aligns with the core of our professional archaeologically sensitive objectives.
Board Member, Brad Clark, and CEO, Kyle Kennedy, discuss company motivation and excitement, a 3rd SeaSearcher, the status of Area 2 site plan approval, and gaining exclusive rights to conduct recovery operations at the Juno Beach wreck site.
Seafarer Exploration Corp. (OTCQB: SFRX) announced today they have received from the Florida Department of State a notice of lack of authority to permit or deny recovery activities on the unidentified shipwreck on Juno Beach.
The discovery of a small, shimmering, bright golden metal wedge-shaped object made for an interesting week!
April 5, 2021
Scanning (i.e., remote sensing), SeaSearching, diving, and identifying the trail of artifacts leading away from the Ring Site in Area 2.
Kyle Kennedy and Tim Reynolds discuss the discovery made at Melbourne Beach, the next steps at Juno Beach, and Blockchain during COVID.
Seafarer discovered a large concentration of colonial era shipwreck material in Area 2 off Melbourne Beach, Florida.
Seafarer is pleased to announce that it has received fully executed permits from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (“FDEP”) and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (“USACOE”).
Seafarer is actively updating our three permits with the state, while the SeaSearcher team continues to scan and profile the ocean sub-floor, identifying more targets and develop new technology.