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DPBM News Deep Blue Marine Announces 17th-Century Anchor Discovery
KEYWEST, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Wilf Blum, President and CEO of Deep Blue Marine Inc. (Pink
Sheets:DPBM), announces that pictures of a circa 17th-century anchor
discovered near Woman Key and Ballast Key in the Florida Keys National
Marine Sanctuary will be posted on the website at www.alldeepblue.com
today. Deep Blue Marine is working in partnership with Kenneth Rose of
the Kirby Group that holds Survey and Inventory Permits issued by the
FKNMS and it was their divers, Capt. Billy Rawson and David LaQuerre,
who initially discovered the anchor. Dr. Robert Baer, RPA, the
archaeological consultant to Rose and Deep Blue Marine, has identified
the anchor as consistent in style with similar anchors discovered near
the Marquesas Keys and associated with the Spanish fleet disaster of
1622. Divers are now investigating the scatter pattern associated with
the anchor. Additional remote sensing that include side scan sonar and
magnetometer, and sub-bottom surveys are scheduled to be performed on
site. Deep Blue Marine will be working in close association with Robert
Baer, who holds advanced degrees from the University of Leicester with a
concentration in Maritime Archaeology and the University of Oxford in
Professional Archaeology.
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