Deep Blue Marine Blog

Second Major Contract!!!

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

July 29, 2010 9:30 AM EDT

SALT LAKE CITY, UT — (MARKET WIRE) — 07/29/10 — Deep Blue Marine, Inc., (PINKSHEETS: DPBE), announced today that the company has entered into a second major contract in the Dominican Republic. Under the direction of the Government of the Dominican Republic, and working under the supervision of the Marina de Guerra Dominicana and an inspector from the Oficina Nacional de Patrimonio Cultura Subcuatico, Deep Blue Marine, Inc. has signed an agreement to provide services in the area of survey and recovery of artifacts for an undisclosed permitted area on the North Shore of the Dominican Republic. The company-owned dive and recovery vessels will be on site within days to begin work.

Deep Blue Marine, Inc. has been in the recovery business for several years and has recovered airplanes, modern sunken vessels, industrial equipment and historical shipwrecks. The company houses many of its artifacts in a company owned museum located in Samana, Dominican Republic and plans to open similar venues in that country in the near future.

Wilf Blum, President and CEO, stated, “We are very excited about this new contract, as this area of the Dominican Republic is in the heart of the major shipping lanes of the new world. From the time Columbus discovered this country in 1492 until present day, ships have traversed this area. The historical impact of shipping in this area cannot be overestimated. We have charted many significant wreck sites and have determined this is indeed a very important historical area. Over the centuries, ships have washed up on the reefs and shores of this stretch of land as hurricanes, storms and poor navigation took their toll. The company is pleased to be given this incredible opportunity to recover history and preserve history for future generations. Deep Blue wishes to publicly thank and commend Captain Billy Rawson and archaeologist Alejandro Selmi, plus the crews of both the ‘Lady Laura’ and the ‘Cap’n Tracy,’ for all the work they have performed in securing this incredible opportunity for our company.

“As a company, we look at this area as perhaps one of the most important areas ever to be explored as there were several significant vessels of record that washed up on the north shore during hurricanes. Adding this part of the country to the recently announced area in Punta Cana, which contract exists under the auspices and existing contract that Fundacion Puntacana has with the Ministry of Culture of the Government of the Dominican Republic, will provide us with the ability to explore the two most historically important shipping lanes of the New World that touch on this island nation. In the Punta Cana area, we are most interested in the 1502 fleet that lost over 20 vessels in one storm. The losses in both of these areas were staggering and our work allows us to bring to light the conditions under which the men lived. We hope to recover many of the incredible historical artifacts that lay on the bottom of the ocean. These items have remained lost to history for hundreds of years. Upon recovery they will be turned over to the Oficina Nacional de Patrimonio Cultura Subcuatico for cataloging and restoration. Fundacion Punta Cana’s division of items recovered will be housed in a museum that Fundacion Punta Cana is constructing within the Altagracia Province. The items recovered on the North Shore will be housed in the National Museum in Santo Domingo and also in The Shipwreck Museum owned and operated by Deep Blue Marine, Inc., located in Samana, Dominican Republic.”

Journalists and individuals seeking interviews and photos of artifacts are encouraged to contact Mr. Randy Champion at Deep Blue Marine’s head office in Salt Lake City, Utah, at 801-586-1873, cellular 801-631-2904 or email at media@alldeepblue.com. All media will be directed through Mr. Champion.

The Punta Cana Contract

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

On July 4, 2010, Deep Blue Marine signed a research and recovery contract with the Fundacion Punta Cana, under the auspices of an existing contract that Fundacion Punta Cana has with the Ministry of Culture of the government of the Dominican Republic. Deep Blue Marine president and CEO Wilf Blum and In-House Counsel Brad Simpson traveled to Punta Cana for the contract signing. Pictured below are the officials from Deep Blue Marine and Fundacion Punta Cana that signed the contract. Starting from the left and going clockwise are: Jose Oliva, Director of Institutional Relations, Paul Beswick, Director of Community Affairs, Patricia Losada, Attorney and Manager of Legal and Regulatory Contracts, Bradley Simpson, esq., In House counsel for Deep Blue Marine, Wilf Blum, President and CEO of Deep Blue Marine, and Frank J. Llibre, Senior VP of Administration and Finance for Fundacion Punta Cana.
Working under the supervision of the Marina de Guerra Dominicana and an inspector from the Oficina Nacional de Patrimonio Cultura Subcuatico, Deep Blue will survey and recover artifacts for a permitted area in the waters off the Altagracia Province of the Dominican Republic. It is anticipated that the company-owned dive and recovery vessel “Kerri Lynn” will be on site within days to begin work. Management hopes the boat will be on site for approximately 20 days per month weather permitting. The prospects for this site are very exciting as the area is rich in maritime history dating back to the time of Christopher Columbus. For more information on Fundacion Punta Cana go to their website at www.puntacana.com.

Very Important Visitors

Thursday, June 24th, 2010

It has been our honor to have received officials from the Ministry of Culture to our new museum in Samana. Our visitors were:
The Director of Museums, Ana Maria Conde,
The Director of Cultural Cooperation, Nerva Fondeur and Martha A. Roquel, National Bureau of Underwater Cultural Heritage. The visit was to exchange professional experiences and to improve didactic aspects in the construction of the Museum.


The New Boats

Monday, June 14th, 2010

On agreement with ORRV, we have been working on upgrading the Deep Scan to head down to the Dominican Republic to work on specifically shallow water sites. As mentioned in an earlier press release, the twin to the Karli Ann (formerly the Cap’n Tracy) was purchased, renamed the Kerri Lynn and outfitted to join it’s sister ship in the DR soon. We have applied to see if the Kerri Lynn could be of use in the Gulf for oil cleanup, but we are forging ahead as if that will not happen. The plans are to have it head south as soon as the next container of supplies arrives in Florida in the next two weeks. If required, it will head to the Gulf after that. The boats currently in the Dominican Republic are not going anywhere other than the waters we are currently working. Check out the pictures of the new boats.

It’s a Good Day!

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

It would have been nice to receive an apology with this, but we know that ain’t gonna happen!!
Copy and paste the link!

http://www.dtcc.com/downloads/legal/imp_notices/2010/dtc/ope/6882-10.pdf

Video of New Museum

Monday, May 31st, 2010

Check out the video of the almost completed museum. We thought we would give the new video camera a try as it is HD. Obviously not very forgiving due to the small size and High-def when it comes to shakiness. This really was just an experiment so we could see how to shoot video in the DR and post it on our website the same day, but then I decided to show it to you anyways. Previously we had to upload tapes and had file limitations, but this looks like it will work. Now we just have to train the camera man!

New Museum Photos

Thursday, May 20th, 2010

There were getting to be too many photos in the other folder, so I started a new one for you to see the most current photos. Click on Pictures and look at New Museum Pictures. I am heading back down there next week now that the container has been unloaded so we can get started on finishing it.

New Mascot

Tuesday, May 4th, 2010

This is Boca Negra, our boat dog. She has been part of our crew for quite a while now and we decided it was time to for her to start pulling her own weight, so she is currently undergoing dive certification. She says she is determined to become our next Dive Master.

Rice and Beans

Monday, April 12th, 2010

We have always been proud of the effort to pay it forward. Here are some of the photos of humanitarian deliveries we made last week in the Dominican Republic. Click on the photo section to see more.

The Trip From Florida to the Dominican Republic

Thursday, April 8th, 2010

Check out the picture section for new pics of the voyage of the Lady Laura from Florida to Samana.