UK Government Awards Exclusive Salvage Contract to
Odyssey Marine Exploration for Recovery of SS Gairsoppa Silver
Cargo
Tampa, FL - January 25, 2010 - Odyssey Marine Exploration, Inc.
(NasdaqCM: OMEX), a pioneer in the field of deep-ocean shipwreck
exploration, has been awarded the exclusive salvage contract
for the cargo of the SS Gairsoppa by the United Kingdom (UK)
Government Department for Transport. The contract was awarded
after a competitive bid process and is for two (2) years, which
commences immediately.
The SS Gairsoppa was a British cargo steamer enlisted
in the service of the United Kingdom for the Ministry of War
Transport during World War II. It was torpedoed by a German
U-Boat in February 1941 in the North Atlantic while reportedly
carrying a significant cargo of silver.
Odyssey will assume the risk, expense, and responsibility
for the search, cargo recovery, documentation, and marketing
of the cargo. If the salvage is successful, Odyssey will be
compensated with a salvage award which consists of a majority
of the net value of the recovered cargo after deduction of expenses
of search and salvage.
"We're looking forward to working with the
UK Government to recover the silver carried aboard the SS Gairsoppa
and return it to the stream of commerce. The shipwreck is lying
in the deep ocean well within the range of current search and
recovery capabilities. We have good location information which
suggests a search area that can be completed in approximately
90 days, and we are scheduling this project for summer 2010,"
commented Greg Stemm, Odyssey's CEO.
"We're pleased to expand our excellent working
relationship with the UK Government with this contract, which
will provide a significant economic benefit to the UK upon a
successful salvage of his shipwreck," Stemm continued.
"This project aligns with our strategy to focus on partnership
projects with several governments that provide straightforward
legal ownership arrangements."
About SS Gairsoppa
The SS Gairsoppa was a British cargo steamship
that began her career in 1919 under the service of the British
India Steam Navigation Company. She engaged in commercial shipping
activity in the waters off the Far East, Australia and East
Africa. By January 1941, the SS Gairsoppa was enlisted in the
service of the UK Ministry of War Transport.
She started her final voyage from Calcutta, India
in December 1940 loaded with nearly 7,000 tons of diverse medium
and high-value cargo, including pig iron, tea, general cargo,
and a large quantity of silver. Departing without a military
escort, the Gairsoppa and convoy SL-64 sailed the dangerous
waters of the Atlantic, intending to rendezvous with convoy
HG-63, which was escorted by two warships. As the convoy reached
the northern latitudes, the Gairsoppa, loaded down with a heavy
cargo, was forced to further reduce speed due to high winds
and ocean swells. As the weather worsened on February 14, 1941,
the Gairsoppa, running low on coal and with insufficient fuel
to keep up with the convoy, was forced to sail independently
and to head for Galway in western Ireland.
On February 17, 1941, German Boat Commander Ernst
Mengersen submerged his 66.5 meter-long U-boat 101, and torpedoed
the Gairsoppa causing her to sink. Of the 32 crew members who
boarded lifeboats after the attack, all perished except for
one survivor who, 13 days later, reached shore at the Lizard
lighthouse, Ireland.
About Odyssey Marine Exploration, Inc.
Odyssey Marine Exploration, Inc. (NasdaqCM: OMEX)
is engaged in the exploration of deep-ocean shipwrecks and uses
innovative methods and state-of-the-art technology to conduct
extensive search and archaeological recovery operations around
the world.
Odyssey discovered the Civil War era shipwreck
of the SS Republic® in 2003 and recovered over 50,000 coins
and 14,000 artifacts from the site nearly 1,700 feet deep. In
May 2007, the Company announced the historic deep-ocean treasure
recovery of over 500,000 silver and gold coins, weighing 17
tons, from a Colonial era site code-named "Black Swan."
In February 2009, Odyssey announced the discovery
in the English Channel of Admiral Sir John Balchin's HMS Victory,
the greatest warship in the age of sail. Odyssey also has an
exclusive agreement with the Government of the United Kingdom
for the archaeological excavation of HMS Sussex, an English
warship that sank near Gibraltar in 1694.
The Company has other shipwreck projects in various
stages of development around the world.
Odyssey offers various ways to share in the excitement
of deep-ocean exploration by making shipwreck treasures and
artifacts available to collectors, the general public and students
through its webstore, exhibits, books, television, merchandise,
and educational programs.
Odyssey's operations are the subject of a Discovery
Channel television series titled "Treasure Quest,"
which is produced by JWM Productions. The 12-episode first season
aired worldwide in 2009. Production on a second season is underway.
Following previous successful engagements in New
Orleans, Tampa, Detroit, and Oklahoma City, Odyssey's SHIPWRECK!
Pirates & Treasure is currently on exhibit at Discovery
Place in Charlotte, NC until January 31, 2010. Additional information
is available at www.discoveryplace.org.
For details on the Company's activities and its
commitment to the preservation of maritime heritage please visit
www.shipwreck.net.