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Deep Blue Marine Announces AQUAPULSE(TM) Distributorship.


SALT LAKE CITY -- Deep Blue Marine (Pink Sheets: DPBM) is pleased to announce that it is now an independent distributor of AQUAPULSE metal detectors. The AQUAPULSE 1B underwater Underwater

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 underwater application around the world in the past decade with an exceptional degree of success.

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 arm. The 1B can detect objects up to a range of 10 feet. This makes it the most powerful unit on the market and it is the detector of choice amongst the Deep Blue Marine Crew. Apart from the sensitivity threshold control, the 1B underwater metal detector has an additional control to enable the whole range of AQUAPULSE coils to be used with it. The same control can be used to reject surface clutter such as ring pulls, cigarette foil etc., often found buried bur·y  
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 in the sand or mud. The internal "Ni-Cad" battery pack allows approximately 10 hours operation and the sealed unit can safely be used at depths up to 325 feet.

Applications include police and armed forces work, salvage salvage, in maritime law, the compensation that the owner must pay for having his vessel or cargo saved from peril, such as shipwreck, fire, or capture by an enemy. Salvage is awarded only when the party making the rescue was under no legal obligation to do so. , survey and archaeological searches. Capt. Billy Rawson, captain of the Lady Laura for Deep Blue Marine, states, "While working at Deep Blue Marine I have used at least 5 different brands of metal detector and I have found the AQUAPULSE to be the most reliable and also the easiest to use. It is very accurate and with the 15" coil it surpasses all other brands in coverage and penetration. When I dive it is literally an extension of my arm."

For more information and pricing contact media@alldeepblue.com

For more information on Deep Blue Marine Inc. (DPBM), go to www.alldeepblue.com or www.stockinformationsystems.com.

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