Atlantis Group hf. Announces Share Exchange of Kali Tuna and Lions Gate Lighting Corp

By Atlantis Group, PRNE
Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Planning Name Change to Umami Sustainable Seafood

NEW YORK, July 1, 2010 - Atlantis Group hf., a multinational aquaculture company and wholesale
trader of farmed (aquaculture) seafood worldwide, with a key market in Japan,
has exchanged all of the issued and outstanding capital stock of its wholly
owned northern bluefin tuna ("NBT") aquaculture subsidiary, Kali Tuna d.o.o.
for newly issued restricted shares of Lions Gate Lighting Corp, a U.S.
publicly traded Nevada corporation ("the Company"). Simultaneously, the
Company raised gross proceeds of approximately US$7.3 million through the
issuance of 7.3 million shares and approximately 1.4 million warrants in a
private placement offering.

The Company intends to change its name to Umami Sustainable Seafood Inc.
("Umami") as soon as possible. The stock of the Company will continue to
trade on the OTC Bulletin Board under the ticker symbol LNLT until the
Company's name change is cleared by the Financial Industry Regulatory
Authority.

The cornerstone of Umami is Kali Tuna, an established NBT aquaculture
operation located in the Croatian territorial waters of the Adriatic Sea.
Kali Tuna has been in operation for approximately 15 years and produces NBT
that is regarded by many as the highest quality NBT in the world. Initially,
the Company will continue to market a substantial proportion of its
production in Japan utilizing the Atlantis Group as its sales agent.

The Company will utilize the proceeds of the private offering, along with
additional issued shares of the Company, to fund acquisitions of NBT farming
operations, increase working capital to fund growth of its existing business
and fund research and development in tuna farming technology primarily
related to reproduction of NBT and feeding programs.

Oli Steindorsson will be the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the
Company. Mr. Steindorsson has over 15 years experience in the fishing
industry and has been a director of Kali Tuna since 2005 and the Chief
Executive Officer of the Atlantis Group since 2004. Mr. Steindorsson is a
native of a fishing village in Iceland and has grown up in and worked in the
fishing industry all of his life. Mr. Steindorsson moved to Japan at the age
of 17 and, in addition to his experience in fishing and aquaculture, has
become an expert in the Japanese fish trading and marketing industry.

Additional members of the Company's management, operating team and
directors have extensive experience in fish farming operations of NBT as well
as other species. Also, key members of the management team and its sales
agent the Atlantis Group have extensive experience in selling high quality
NBT and other species to the very demanding Japanese fish markets.

"Building on the Croatian success of Kali Tuna and our sales expertise,
we intend to become the leader of the Northern Bluefin Tuna industry," says
Mr. Steindorsson. He adds, "We have a tremendous operating company with many
experienced people and the capital and opportunities to grow the Company. The
growth of Umami will be founded on the sustainable management of resources
and economically sound practices of Kali Tuna, seeking opportunities
resulting from market consolidation and scientific progress in the field.
Umami will do its best to leverage the trust in key markets built by its
majority owner Atlantis Group. We are already in negotiations with companies
which we view as important targets in our strategic plan and expect to
finalize these negotiations in the coming months."

About the Atlantis Group

The Atlantis Group is a multinational aquaculture company and wholesale
trader of farmed (aquaculture) seafood worldwide, with its key market in
Japan. One of the key strengths of Atlantis is the fact that the majority of
its management and board have strong business experience in Japan and speak
the language fluently. This has allowed the company to continuously
strengthen its relations with the large trading houses and customers in
Japan, giving the company a good foothold and well known name in a market
that has up until recently been seen as limited to Japanese companies for
trading. Atlantis will continue to be the sales agent for Umami.

Atlantis Group has campaigned for lower quotas and stricter control
mechanisms for NBT enforced by ICCAT, the regional fisheries management body
overseeing the species. It is of utmost importance for the long term
profitability of Umami Sustainable Seafood that the species are well managed
and growth in the species is ensured.

About Umami Sustainable Seafood

Umami Sustainable Seafood (currently known as Lions Gate Lighting Corp.),
is a U.S. based public company specializing in aquaculture (farming) NBT.
Umami is the owner and operator of Croatia-based Kali Tuna, an established
aquaculture operation raising NBT in the Croatian part of the Adriatic Sea.
Umami intends to become the leader in the NBT industry by acquisition and
internal growth. The growth of Umami will be founded on the sustainable
management of resources and economically sound practices of Kali Tuna, and
focused on seeking out opportunities resulting from market consolidation and
scientific progress in the industry.

    Contact:
    Karl Petur Jonsson
    Director of Corporate PR, Atlantis Group
    Mobile: +1-354-664-0000
    Email: karl@atlantis-ltd.com

Karl Petur Jonsson of the Atlantis Group, mobile: +1-354-664-0000, karl at atlantis-ltd.com

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