Deltron Blu Vu’s Dr. Bozanic Completes Diving Expedition for Natural History Museum & Uses Rebreather Technology to Collect...
30 August 2010 - 6:00PM
Business Wire
Deltron, Inc. (OTCBB: DTRO) is pleased to announce that Dr.
Jeffrey Bozanic, Vice President of Deltron’s Blu Vu division, has
completed a diving expedition for the Natural History Museum of Los
Angeles and collected what appears to be a new species of brittle
sea star from the Pacific Ocean’s easternmost coral atoll. Blu Vu
designs and develops closed-circuit rebreather technology,
underwater life support systems that recirculate breathing gases to
enable deeper and longer dives. Using a rebreather, Dr. Bozanic was
able to collect marine specimens at 350 feet below the surface, a
depth far deeper than traditional scuba equipment would allow.
Founded in 2008, Deltron’s Blu Vu division is led by
internationally renowned deep sea and cave diving expert Jeffrey
Bozanic, Ph.D. Blu Vu designs and develops proprietary
closed-circuit rebreathers and components for deep sea oil &
gas exploration, mining, search and rescue, fire, building safety
and hazardous materials applications as well as for recreational
diving.
Dr. Jeffrey Bozanic, Blu Vu’s Vice President of Research and
Development, commented: “My team and I are proud to be a part of
the collection and identification of what could prove to be a new
species of sea star on behalf of the Natural History Museum. Using
rebreather technology enabled me to dive at a depth of 350 feet and
stay underwater for 4 ½ hours. Conventional scuba equipment allows
for a maximum depth of 130 feet and limits dive time to 45 minutes
to an hour. At Blu Vu we believe demand for rebreathers in
commercial and recreational diving applications will continue to
rise and are excited to forge ahead in this growing field.”
Clipperton Island is a small, ring-shaped coral atoll located
800 miles southwest of Mexico in the Pacific Ocean. The uninhabited
French island occupies approximately 2 square miles and is home to
a diverse range of marine species. Dr. Bozanic and his team
collected approximately 130 specimens containing as many as 500
animals for the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles. The team
collected a rare, as-yet unnamed brittle sea star currently under
review by the Museum’s nationally recognized Echinoderm
Department.
About Deltron, Inc. (DTRO.OB)
Deltron acquires profitable businesses with strong management
teams, substantial revenue and established market positions. Wholly
owned Elasco is a proven innovator in product manufacturing with a
31-year operating history, diverse customer base and vertically
integrated manufacturing facility in Garden Grove, California. Blu
Vu, a division of Deltron, is a developer of proprietary closed
circuit rebreather technology and components that go beyond
conventional scuba systems to enable commercial and recreational
divers to go deeper, stay underwater longer and recover faster.
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