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Marathon Gold Corp T.MOZ

Marathon Gold Corporation is a Canada-based gold exploration and development company. The Company’s primary business focus is the exploration and development of its flagship asset, the wholly owned Valentine Gold Project, located in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. The project comprises a series of five mineralized deposits along a 32- kilometer system. Its prospects are located along the Valentine Lake Shear Zone and include Frank Zone, Rainbow Zone, Triangle Zone, Victoria Bridge, Narrows, Victory Southwest, Victory Northeast, and the Berry Zone. In addition to the Valentine Gold Project in the Central Region of Newfoundland and Labrador, the Company holds 100% interests in the Bonanza Mine, a former mine located in Baker County in northeastern Oregon, the Gold Reef property, an exploration property consisting of approximately 12 hectares of claims located near Stewart, British Columbia; and a 2% net smelter returns royalty on precious metal sales by the Golden Chest mine in Idaho.


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Post by Ridgebackon Jul 31, 2021 12:41pm
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Marathon does a fishing survey.

Marathon does a fishing survey.Not sure if Bearcat goes fishing in the area?

To obtain recreational fishing information for Victoria Reservoir and Valentine Lake, Marathon will be conducting Creel Surveys this Sunday and Monday (August 1st and 2nd) at a check point station on the existing forestry road approximately 50 km southwest of Millertown (Roebucks intersection).
What is a Creel Survey?
A creel survey (also known as an angler survey) is a type of in-person survey where an interviewer asks an angler questions about their fishing experience including questions such as the duration of the trip, how many fish they caught, and of what species.
Creel surveys are performed to gain insight about recreational angling perceptions, efforts, and harvests in order to inform future decision making. Creel surveys are a valuable tool for fisheries managers to use in understanding the systems they manage and how the public interacts with them.
How can I help?
If you are fishing near the project area and will be passing through the Roebucks intersection on August 1st or August 2nd, please stop at our checkpoint and complete the quick survey. If the check point is done for the day, you can still report your catch by calling 709-899-4200.
Thank You!

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