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Mariner’s Choice Highly Effective Eco-Safe Products Being Considered for Possible Use in Gulf Clean-Up Efforts

Posted on June 13, 2010 by bp complaints

Mariner’s Choice Highly Effective Eco-Safe Products Being Considered for Possible Use in Gulf Clean-Up Efforts
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Mariner’s Choice International Inc. , a North American manufacturer of an extensive line of eco-safe products for the marine industry, today announced that the Deepwater Horizon Dispersant Use Meeting Report issued on June 4, 2010, by Coastal Response Research Center, University of New Hampshire, has found dispersants environmentally helpful in minimizing the amount of oil …
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  1. Fernando says:

    Hello All
    Please dont confuse Mariners Choice on their expression on Eco-safe, this is just a cleaner, it should not be confused with the Product/technology ECOSAFE registered Mark for treatment and degradation of organics on any contaminated matrix that is being used worldwide. Our ECOSAFE Environmental Management System is the only colloidal solution that degrades organics in the water phase. As Mariners Choice cleaner there are morethan 50 types of colloidal detergents in the market. Please dont confuse this article and they way it is expressed to just boost a penny stock with a press release that is vague (seen this many times like the GDVE scam). Please dont confuse Eco-safe (expression or phrase) from Mariners choice with the Enviroenmental proven remediation technology ECOSAFE Registered EMS.
    I just need to inform the public about this. This Mariners Choice might be a great cleaner and degreaser but it is not used for environmental remediation that I know of. I just need to clarify to avoid confussion with our proven product/technology for degradation of hazardous and non-hazardous organics.



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