CORAL GABLES, Fla., June 7, 2012 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The edutainment division of Marine Exploration, Inc. (Pink Sheets:MEXP) has joined efforts with the Innov-E Foundation, a non-governmental research and development institution, to set up the largest maritime and pirate museum in the north coast of the Dominican Republic in collaboration with Ocean World Park, Marina and Casino in Puerto Plata (http://www.oceanworld.net).
To that end, various historic artifacts are being recovered and collected, said Mark Goldberg, CEO and Rosendo Alvarez III, President of of Marine Exploration Inc.
After various meetings and diving reconnaissance expeditions with Fernandez & Pereyra, administrators of Ocean World Marina, it is of common interest to develop the biggest and most complete museum in the north coast within the premises of Ocean World.
Ocean World boasts the infrastructure for MEXP fitting an international state-of-the-art maritime museum dedicated mostly to shipwreck, pirates and colonial history. "We are very excited with the idea of developing a museum in a joint effort with Marine Exploration Inc.," said Jorge Fernandez and Jean Pereyra, Managers of Ocean World Marina.
"This joint effort is another positive step in the concretion of MEXP income diversification strategy. We are very proud of our long standing association with Ocean World Marina," said Mark Goldberg, CEO of MEXP (www.usmarineexploration.com).
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