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'''Nautilus Minerals Inc.''' ({{TSX|NUS}}) is an underwater mining company headquartered in [[Toronto, Ontario|Toronto]], [[Canada]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.geosciencebc.com/s/NewsReleases.asp?ReportID=431100&_Title=Reminder-Dr.-Steven-Scott-talk-at-UBC-Robson-Square-November-30th-tomorrow-...|title= Geoscience BC|date=November 2010}}</ref> They are commencing [[copper]] and [[platinum group metal]]s mineral production utilizing a newly constructed [[mining ship]] in the [[territorial waters]] of [[Papua New Guinea]].<ref name=ssi20101031>
'''Nautilus Minerals Inc.''' ({{TSX|NUS}}, {{OTCQX|NUSMF}}) is an underwater mining company headquartered in [[Toronto, Ontario|Toronto]], [[Canada]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.geosciencebc.com/s/NewsReleases.asp?ReportID=431100&_Title=Reminder-Dr.-Steven-Scott-talk-at-UBC-Robson-Square-November-30th-tomorrow-...|title= Geoscience BC|date=November 2010}}</ref> They are commencing [[copper]] and [[platinum group metal]]s mineral production utilizing a newly constructed [[mining ship]] in the [[territorial waters]] of [[Papua New Guinea]].<ref name=ssi20101031>
[http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/11154673 Terrestrial Telerobotic Mining Technology: An Enabler for Extraterrestrial Habitation, Mining and Construction], recorded on 31 October 2010, 52.25, Prof. Greg Baiden, [[Laurentian University]], Talk given at the ''Space Manufacturing 14'' conference, 29-31 October 2010, [[Space Studies Institute]], at 19:30-22:28, accessed 2011-08-28. ''"mineral production will begin in 2010 ... [via a newly constructed] mining ship [operating in] the territorial waters of Papua New Guinea."'' —— ''"Projected to soon produce a major percentage of the world's copper production."''(@22:10)</ref>
[http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/11154673 Terrestrial Telerobotic Mining Technology: An Enabler for Extraterrestrial Habitation, Mining and Construction], recorded on 31 October 2010, 52.25, Prof. Greg Baiden, [[Laurentian University]], Talk given at the ''Space Manufacturing 14'' conference, 29-31 October 2010, [[Space Studies Institute]], at 19:30-22:28, accessed 2011-08-28. ''"mineral production will begin in 2010 ... [via a newly constructed] mining ship [operating in] the territorial waters of Papua New Guinea."'' —— ''"Projected to soon produce a major percentage of the world's copper production."''(@22:10)</ref>
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Nautilus Minerals Inc. (TSXNUS, OTCQXNUSMF) is an underwater mining company headquartered in Toronto, Canada.[1] They are commencing copper and platinum group metals mineral production utilizing a newly constructed mining ship in the territorial waters of Papua New Guinea.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Geoscience BC". November 2010.
  2. ^ Terrestrial Telerobotic Mining Technology: An Enabler for Extraterrestrial Habitation, Mining and Construction, recorded on 31 October 2010, 52.25, Prof. Greg Baiden, Laurentian University, Talk given at the Space Manufacturing 14 conference, 29-31 October 2010, Space Studies Institute, at 19:30-22:28, accessed 2011-08-28. "mineral production will begin in 2010 ... [via a newly constructed] mining ship [operating in] the territorial waters of Papua New Guinea." —— "Projected to soon produce a major percentage of the world's copper production."(@22:10)