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DPBM News Deep Blue Marine Announces Silver Coin and Gold Artifact
KEYWEST, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mr. Wilf Blum, President and CEO of Deep Blue Marine Inc. (Pink Sheets:
DPBM), announces the discovery and preliminary analysis of two
additional artifacts associated with the seventeenth century anchor and
cannon balls previously located near the Woman Key site in the Florida
Keys National Marine Sanctuary. Deep Blue Marine is working in
partnership with Kenneth Rose of the Kirby Group that holds Survey and
Inventory Permits issued by the FKNMS.
Both objects were encrusted to varying degrees. It has been determined
that the first artifact is a silver coin; the coin is presently
undergoing conservation and the numismatic analysis is expected to be
available on Monday, October 9, 2006. A preliminary analysis of the
second artifact leads to the preliminary opinion that the object is a
metal hinge from a chest or perhaps a large folio book, common during
the colonial period in the Americas. Adhering to one end of the artifact
is a raindrop-shaped yellow material that has undergone analysis. The
yellow material has been determined through this analysis to be gold.
Photos will be posted on the company blog at their website, www.alldeepblue.com/inthedeep,
when they become available.
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