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Michael H. Standart
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From The Independent:

Why is there a storm brewing over the right to plunder shipwrecks?

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Why are we asking this now?

Magistrate Mark A Pizzo, sitting in the US Federal Court at Tampa, Florida, might not be a major figure in international law but he has just made a potentially vital decision on the future of 3,000 treasure-laden shipwrecks that lie in the world's oceans. Mr Pizzo ruled that an American marine archaeology company should return gold and silver coins worth £300m to the Spanish government after the bullion was removed from a sunken vessel in the Atlantic. Odyssey Marine Exploration removed the 500,000 coins, weighing 17 tonnes, in 2007 and flew them back to its Florida base from Gibraltar.


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From BYM:

USA. Odyssey files objections to 'Black Swan' Admiralty Case report & recommendation

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Odyssey Marine Exploration, Inc. (Nasdaq:-OMEX) has filed its objections to the June 3, 2009 Report and Recommendation in the “Black Swan” Admiralty case (case number 08:07-cv-614).

Odyssey’s Objections include arguments that:


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From Stockhouse:

Odyssey Marine Exploration Announces Second Quarter 2009 Results

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Odyssey Marine Exploration, Inc. (Nasdaq:-OMEX), pioneers in the field of deep-ocean shipwreck exploration, today filed a quarterly report with the Securities and Exchange Commission detailing results of the Company's second quarter 2009.

For the second quarter of 2009, Odyssey reported revenues of $0.4 million, compared to $1.1 million in the second quarter 2008. The Company also reported a net loss of $5 million, compared to a net loss of $5.4 million in 2008. The net loss per share for the first quarter was $0.09, compared to a net loss of $0.11 per share in the first quarter 2008.


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From Stockhouse:

Odyssey Marine Exploration Completes Phase One of "Symphony" Project

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Odyssey Marine Exploration, Inc. (Nasdaq CM: OMEX), pioneers in the field of deep-ocean shipwreck exploration, recently completed the first phase of survey in the search area code named "Symphony". The work was conducted under a government permit in an exclusive claim area and in conjunction with a project partner. Results of the survey are being analyzed and compiled into a report which will be provided to the government before the next phase of work is commenced. Preliminary review of the data suggests that four shipwrecks have been located in the phase one search area, but at this point, none of the sites have been conclusively identified.


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From The Tampa Bay Business Journal:

Odyssey Marine proposes alliance with London financial consultant

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Odyssey Marine Exploration has entered into a letter of intent with Robert Fraser & Partners LLP to provide shipwreck exploration services.


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From Stockhouse.com:

Odyssey Marine Exploration Announces Third Quarter 2009 Results

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Odyssey Marine Exploration, Inc, pioneers in the field of deep-ocean shipwreck exploration, today filed a quarterly report with the Securities and Exchange Commission detailing results of the Company's third quarter 2009 and announced the appointment of Jon D. Sawyer to the Board of Directors.


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Michael H. Standart
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