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  GROK: Project Overview The SS Koombana, a steamship carrying 157 souls, vanished in a 1912 cyclone off Western Australia. Our team has pinpointed a high-probability wreck site 27.5 nautical miles northeast of Bedout Island (18°34.5’S, 119°16.5’E), based on a 1912 oil patch sighting and wreckage drift validated by 2023 cyclone current data. We seek $150,000 to deploy cutting-edge AI and underwater technology to locate the wreck, bringing closure to families and advancing maritime exploration. Objectives Locate Koombana’s wreck in a 121 km² search area at 80 m depth. Use AI-driven anomaly detection to identify the steel hull and oil leakage. Provide historical closure for 157 lives lost and engage millions on X. Proposed Plan HUGIN AUV Survey (2–3 Days, $30,000–$40,000) Deploy HUGIN 1000 AUV with 5 cm synthetic aperture sonar, magnetometer, and methane/CO2 sensors to map 121 km² (11 x 11 km, 22 lines, 500 m spacing). AI analyzes data to detect Koombana’s 20–500 nT anomaly ...