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  2. Mel Fisher - Wikipedia

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    Mel Fisher (August 21, 1922 – December 19, 1998) was an American treasure hunter best known for finding the 1622 wreck of the Nuestra Señora de Atocha in Florida waters. Personal life [ edit ]

  3. Nuestra Señora de Atocha - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in 1969, American treasure hunters Mel Fisher, Finley Ricard and a team of sub-contractors, funded by investors and others in a joint venture, Treasure Salvors, Inc., searched the sea bed for Nuestra Señora de Atocha for sixteen and a half years. In 1970, Fisher had recovered portions of the wrecked cargo of the sister ship Santa ...

  4. Who’s Mel Fisher? Why is Key West celebrating? What ... - AOL

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    By Sept. 4, 1622, the Atocha was part of a fleet of 28 vessels that sailed from Havana, according to the 1986 book Treasure of the Atocha by Duncan Mathewson, the archaeologist Mel Fisher hired in ...

  5. Atocha Star Emerald - Wikipedia

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    Close view of the Atocha Star emerald The Golden Eagle standing watch over the Atocha Star emerald. The Atocha Star is a 400-year-old emerald, weighing more than 25.87 carats (5.174 g) before being cut to 12.72 carats (2.544 g). [1] [2] The emerald is estimated to be worth between $3.2 and $5 million (USD).

  6. Mitzi Perdue Decided to Auction Her Emerald Engagement Ring ...

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    The gem was salvaged from the 1622 Atocha shipwreck, and proceeds from the sale will go to support humanitarian efforts in the war-torn nation. Mitzi Perdue Decided to Auction Her Emerald ...

  7. Mel Fisher Maritime Heritage Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Mel Fisher Maritime Museum is located at 200 Greene Street, Key West, Florida.The museum contains an extensive collection of artifacts from 17th century shipwrecks, such as the Henrietta Marie, Nuestra Señora de Atocha and Santa Margarita. [1]