Maritime Resources Corp. reported it has initiated a precious metals clean up program at the company's newly acquired Pine Cove mill complex, located in the Baie Verte mining district, approximately 20 km from the town of Baie Verte, Newfoundland and Labrador. Maritime's mill employees have recovered and poured a gold dore bar containing 281.1 ounces of gold generating approximately CAD 750,000 of revenue.

Over the next few months the remaining fines and residues throughout the mill will be collected and concentrated by a specialized contractor for shipment to a refinery for final recovery of any precious metals. Maritime is conducting additional sampling throughout the property and has identified gold mineralization contained in the TSF #2 tailings pond where material grading between 1.19 grams per tonne ("gpt") and 31.1 gpt gold was identified. Further sampling is underway to define the extent of this material and determine the potential for processing through the Pine Cove mill.

The material stored in this pond includes fines collected from the wash plant operated by Shoreline Aggregates Inc. which processes mine waste rock from the Pine Cove mine into aggregates for shipment to international customers. Recent sampling of the wash plant fines confirmed the presence of high-grade gold assaying 11.4 gpt. Maritime and Shoreline are investigating the installation of a gravity recovery circuit to the wash plant to collect any gold on a more permanent basis.