CALGARY, Feb. 17, 2017 /CNW/ - Seair Inc. (TSX VENTURE:SDS) ("Seair" or the "Company") announces that each of John Goetz, Paul Casey, Lowy Gunnewiek and Samrat Karnik has resigned from the board of directors of the Company effective immediately.

Seair also announces that Brad Meadows and Christopher Morris have agreed to join Seair's board of directors effective immediately, and subject to approval by the TSX Venture Exchange.

Seair anticipates disseminating a further news release concerning the background to this change in directors in the near future.  In the interim period, Seair has requested that trading in its shares be halted.

About Seair

Seair Inc. is a Calgary-based cleantech company. Seair has commercialized proprietary technology that can diffuse gases, such as oxygen, ozone and carbon dioxide, into liquids more effectively and with lower power consumption than the competition. Seair's patented technologies can produce micron size bubbles that are more efficient than other diffusion technologies because the diffused gases remain in solution for extended periods of time, leading to increased productivity and lower operating costs. Seair has been working with customers in the oil and gas industry for over five years. Seair applications include oil sands SAGD water solutions, frac and produced water treatment, industrial ponds treatment, mine dewatering/treatment, end-to-end sewage treatment for permanent residential communities and remote work camps, golf course irrigation and pond treatment and most recently, industrial emissions treatment. Parties interested in obtaining further information or receiving news releases and corporate documents from Seair may email such requests to info@seairinc.com or visit the Seair website at www.seairinc.com.

Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this  release.

SOURCE Seair Inc.

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