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extracted a rare excitatory amino acid (kainic acid) and marketed it to some 300 neurological labs, universities and pharmaceutical companies in over 40 countries over the next decade. Shortly after the construction of OPI's facilities, the
Shelburne Park Development Agency announced that it had abandoned its plans to develop the former base as a land-based aquaculture park adopting a plan to develop a sound stage instead.
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Shelburne Film Production Centre, which opened on 9
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Canadian Forces on March 13, 1995. The last CF service member unofficially handed off the keys to main gate and all facility
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in 1948 for construction of the "Nova Scotia School for Boys" – a modern penal facility to replace the "Halifax
Industrial School for Boys", a penal facility that had closed in 1947. The Nova Scotia School for Boys (later called the Shelburne Youth Centre) would close in 1988 upon the opening
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Produce International Ltd. is today reviewing the potential for re-purposing and re-development of its 8-acre property at Government Point, which could include high volume saltwater wells and potential wind-turbines at the entrance to Shelburne Harbour and at the tip of the peninsula between
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navies. The research and development phase of SOSUS ended with success and it began to be operationally deployed in 1952, beginning with the creation of 6 arrays in the North
Atlantic basin. The concept and rapid deployment of the system grew out of the World War II anti-submarine experience
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November 2011, the facility was sold to Tri-County Construction, a marine construction contracting company, for $ 125,000, plus $ 48,442.58 in back taxes, as well as undisclosed sales taxes and a municipal deed transfer tax. Shortly after the purchase, the buyer said he had no immediate
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For the next ten years, OPI was involved in selling and winning culinary awards for their fresh and dried seaweed to culinary markets in Canada, the United States, Europe and Asia. OPI also developed raw materials for nutritional and cosmetics markets in North
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in Sandy Point and constructed several new buildings including residences. Additionally, a new property was acquired 14 km (8.7 mi) to the south in Lower Sandy Point on a headland named
Government Point. where Facility was constructed and commissioned as "Joint RCN/USN Oceanographic
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Shelurne facility was one of the first phase SOSUS systems. The original order for six Atlantic systems in 1952 was expanded in 1954 to three more Atlantic systems for a total of nine and six more on the Pacific coast of the United States with one in Hawaii. A prototype array at
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The Shelburne Park Development Agency was made a subsidiary of the Shelburne Area Industrial Commission, which has since been merged with the Yarmouth Area Industrial Commission and Clare Area Industrial Commission to form the South West Shore Development Authority (SWSDA).
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could be effective for long range acoustic detection. The first phase stations were experimental to prove the concept but quickly became operational in tests with U.S. submarines. On June 26, 1962,
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July 2000. It was listed for sale by the SWSDA for $ 5 million and sold in 2008 to Seacoast Entertainment Arts Inc. for development as a film production studio.
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Naval Facility Cape May was damaged and at risk of flooding after a major storm in 1961. The array was re-terminated at a new facility, Naval Facility Lewes, at
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778:"Four of the "Original Five" WRENs at Shelburne 1955"
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