he says the coins were on a spanish galleon and rightfully belonged to spain, not to treasure hunters. >> odyssey surged out there for years. they had permission. but spanish authorities had no idea what they were looking for and what they found. there just were not any laws. >> for years, he followed odyssey's search vessel. he documented its movements, approving it was not searching in the atlantic, as the crew claimed. he also pinpointed the precise coordinates of the discovery, but he could not prevent odyssey covertly transporting the coins back to its base in florida. by the time the spanish coast guard arrived, they were all gone. odyssey claimed to have found them in international waters. but after years of legal wrangling, a u.s. court has ordered odyssey to give the treasure back to the spanish government. it is vindication, but he wants stricter enforcement of marion law. >> spain issued a permit, which said odyssey can search for treasure, but cannot keep its discoveries secret, but that is exactly what it did. a spanish archaeologist should have been on board but was not.