Odyssey Marine Exploration, Inc. v. The Unidentified Shipwrecked Vessel

Filing 75

ORDER granting in part and denying in part 72 Motion for protective order; granting in part and denying in part 26 Motion for protective order. Signed by Magistrate Judge Mark A. Pizzo on 1/10/2008. (DK)

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Odyssey Marine Exploration, Inc. v. The Unidentified Shipwrecked Vessel Doc. 75 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF FLORIDA TAMPA DIVISION ODYSSEY MARINE EXPLORATION, INC., Plaintiff, v. THE UNIDENTIFIED SHIPWRECKED VESSEL, if any, its apparel, tackle, appurtenances and cargo located within a five mile radius of the center point coordinates provided to the Court under seal, Defendant, in rem and THE KINGDOM OF SPAIN, Claimant. _______________________________________/ ORDER For the reasons stated at the January 10, 2008, hearing, Odyssey Marine Exploration Inc.'s Motion for Protective Order Regarding Preliminary Site Assessment (doc. 26) and Motion for Protective Order (doc. 72) are granted in part and denied in part. The protective order will be issued in a separate document. Within 14 days of the issuance of the protective order, Odyssey shall provide to the Kingdom of Spain (1) the exact location of the vessel or vessels; (2) any information material to the identification of the vessel or vessels; (3) a listing and description of the artifacts uncovered to date; and (4) any photographs or videotapes of the site or vessel. The parties also shall arrange an opportunity for the Kingdom of Spain to inspect the artifacts retrieved to date at a mutually agreeable time and place. CASE NO.: 8:07-cv-614-T-23MAP Dockets.Justia.com The parties shall appear at another preliminary pretrial conference before Magistrate Judge Mark A. Pizzo on March 5, 2008, at 9:30 a.m., in Courtroom 11B at the Sam M. Gibbons United States Courthouse, 801 North Florida Avenue, Tampa, Florida. DONE and ORDERED at Tampa, Florida on January 10, 2008. 2

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