Odyssey to Re-Open Shipwreck & Treasure Adventure in New Orleans Odyssey to Re-Open Shipwreck & Treasure Adventure in New Orleans After a successful Grand Opening on August 27, 2005, Odyssey closed the attraction as a result of Hurricane Katrina. �We�re thrilled to announce our return to New Orleans. When we originally opened in August 2005, the city warmly welcomed us and it remains a perfect location for Odyssey�s first attraction. New Orleans played a significant role in the history of the SS Republic, our first major deep-ocean archaeological recovery, and we believe the city�s tourism market will be an important customer base and learning model for future attractions,� said Greg Stemm, Odyssey Marine Exploration�s co-founder. Odyssey�s Shipwreck & Treasure Adventure appeals to the universal fascination with shipwrecks and sunken treasure. The attraction reveals the compelling stories behind some of the world�s most famous shipwrecks, their treasure and historical artifacts, and it allows visitors to interactively experience the adventure and excitement of deep-ocean shipwreck exploration through multiple hands-on exhibits. Odyssey�s Shipwreck & Treasure Adventure appeals to both adults and children and to advanced or amateur ocean explorers alike. Odyssey�s Shipwreck & Treasure Adventure�s initial hours of operation will be Wednesday through Sunday, 10 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Cost is $13.95 for adults and $8.95 for children ages 4-12. Annual passes will be available for $28 for adults and $18 for children. For more information about the New Orleans attraction, please visit www.shipwreckandtreasure.com. About
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has been filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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