According to Leonard Ethan's previous plan, he would stay here for a while and take a good rest while completing a summary thesis related to this salvage.
Truth be told, although a lot of wealth was obtained from this salvage, its actual value from an archaeological perspective is not very significant. However, there are quite a few aspects worth writing about in terms of the impact of the marine environment on archaeology.
In particular, Leonard developed a small program to facilitate the analysis of current impacts on various items. This program could be useful for underwater archaeologists in the future.
Of course, considering the complexity of underwater currents and terrain, this small program cannot be particularly useful, but at least it can help everyone narrow down at least half of the search range and reduce additional expenditures during excavation.