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Deep Blue Marine Inc. Commences Work at New Site.


SALT LAKE CITY -- Deep Blue Marine Inc. (Pink Sheets: DPBM) is very pleased to announce that it has begun work on the previously announced contracted site. Surveys have shown numerous mag and Pulse Star hits indicating both ferrous and non-ferrous metals One method of classifying metals is by their content, and one common division is into ferrous metals and non-ferrous metals. The term ferrous is derived from the Latin "Ferrum" which means "containing iron", thus ferrous metals contain iron and non ferrous metals do not. . Side scan sonar has produced very encouraging images that will be posted on their weblog See blog and Web log.

(World-Wide Web) weblog - (Commonly "blog") Any kind of diary published on the World-Wide Web, usually written by an individual (a "blogger") but also by corporate bodies.
 at www.alldeepblue.com/inthedeep. At this moment divers are gathering information to help with the identification process and Deep Blue will announce what artifacts artifacts

see specimen artifacts.
 were brought to the surface.

For those interested in this company, please go to www.stockinformationsystems.com or www.alldeepblue.com.

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