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VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(CCNMatthews - Jan. 8, 2007) - Nautilus Minerals Inc. (TSX VENTURE:NUS) (the "Company" or "Nautilus") is pleased to announce that, following a geological targeting program covering the SW Pacific, it has lodged 18 Prospecting License applications within the Exclusive Economic Zone of the Kingdom of Tonga, and a further two Special Prospecting Licenses within the Exclusive Economic Zone of Fiji.

The applications cover a combined area of approximately 90,000km2, as shown on the attached maps.

(http://www.nautilusminerals.com/i/pdf/Tonga_tenements_Regional_All.pdf)

(http://www.nautilusminerals.com/i/pdf/North_Fiji_Basin_2_PLA_Location_Map_Nov06.pdf)

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David Heydon commented "the Tongan and Fijian applications cover major crustal structures and have been the subject of study by marine scientific researchers over the past 15 years with a number of high grade systems identified by these groups within the application areas (see tables 1 and 2 below). The applications further emphasize Nautilus' strategic "first mover advantage", and offer our shareholders exciting exploration potential along with our prospective 186,000km2 Papua New Guinea tenement and tenement application package. We look forward to the grant of these licenses during 2007, and the initiation of aggressive explorations programs using the knowledge gained from our work to date in PNG, and strategic technical alliances we have put in place with Teck Cominco and Anglo American."

Approximately half of the licenses are covered by the recent Teck Cominco deal announced December 7, 2006 and therefore may be subject to joint venture with Teck Cominco.

With respect to the Tongan and Fijian applications, the National Instrument 43-101 Report filed by the Company on January 5, 2007 (see below) references data published by M.D Hannington, S. Petersen, P.M. Herzig and I.R. Jonasson in 2004 in the Geological Survey of Canada Open File Report 4598 under the title "A global database of seafloor hydrothermal systems including a digital database of geochemical analyses of seafloor polymetallic sulphides". The data, which is tabulated below, suggest high grade mineralization might be present, making these regions highly prospective. The tables and the data presented therein should be read in conjunction with the more detailed information provided in the Report.

Table 1: Summary of grab and dredge samples from the North Fiji tenements, compiled from various research cruises. Data from Hannington et al. (2004)


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               Number of        Cu       Zn      Pb       Au      Ag
Location         samples        (%)      (%)     (%)    (ppm)   (ppm)
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Pere Lachaise         30     17.85     5.85    0.03     4.05     216
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SO99 Field            28      0.58    12.83    0.15     3.59     306
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White Lady            16      7.99     4.69    0.04      (ii)    (ii)
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Yogi Mound(i)         27      0.60    15.13     (ii)    1.14    68.4
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(i) samples collected by scientific research groups and assayed by
    Placer Dome in 2005.
(ii) not assayed

Table 2: Summary of grab samples from the Lau Basin (Tonga) tenements, compiled from various research cruises. Data from Hannington et al. (2004)


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                              Number of        Cu      Zn      Au      Ag
Location                        Samples        (%)     (%)   (ppm)   (ppm)
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White Church                         44      0.41    6.51    2.59    83.4
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Northern Valu Fa Ridge Site 2        12      9.53   13.91    2.34    86.3
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Northern Valu Fa Ridge site 3         7      4.42   24.34    1.91    88.6
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Vai Lili                             89      5.35   26.88    3.32   123.6
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Hine Hina                            26      1.63   10.96    1.43   405.2
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King's Triple Junction               78      5.59   28.20     (ii)   17.5
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NOTE: It should be emphasized that the research sampling summarized above
is generally selective, and focused on scientific aspects of the deposits,
and is not necessarily therefore representative of the likely deposit
grade.

43-101 Report filing

Nautilus has, in conjunction with this release, filed a National Instrument 43-101 compliant technical report prepared by SRK Consulting Engineers dated December 21, 2006 entitled "Independent Technical Assessment of Sea Floor Massive Sulphide Exploration Tenements in Papau New Guinea, Fiji and Tonga" on SEDAR. The Report details the relevant sampling, permitting, development and other issues relating to all of Nautilus' tenements and tenement applications including the Tongan and Fijian applications referenced above.

About Nautilus Minerals Inc.

Nautilus is the first company to commercially explore the ocean floor for high grade gold-copper-zinc-silver seafloor massive sulphide deposits and is positioned to become a world leader in underwater exploration and mining. The Company's main focus at present is the Solwara 1 Project, located in the territorial waters of Papua New Guinea in the western Pacific.


FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:

Nautilus Minerals Inc.
Investor Relations (Vancouver)

(778) 785-7591

Email: investor@nautilusminerals.com



Nautilus Minerals Inc.
Mr. David Heydon
President & CEO
(778) 785-7591

Email: office@nautilusminerals.com
Website: www.nautilusminerals.com

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