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American Airworks
Product: American Airworks sells high pressure breathing air compressors, DOT compressed gas cylinders and new and refurbished ASME gas vessels for high pressure gas storage, new and rebuilt
Haskel gas boost pumps and Sierra gas boost pumps, new and reconditioned
Survivair self contained breathing appara- tus for fire fighting in the marine environ- ment.
National Sales Manager Ray Lambert
Phone: 304-683-4595 Fax: 304-683-3257
Email: [email protected] www.americanairworks.com
American Marine Corporation
Honolulu, HI USA
Tel: (808) 545-5190 (24 Hours) www.amsghq.com
Bisso Marine Company, Inc.
New Orleans, LA USA
Tel: (504) 866-6341 (24 Hours) www.bissomarine.com
BMT Salvage Ltd / The
Salvage Assocation
Product: Worldwide leader in marine sur- veys and consulting since 1856. Offices worldwide. "Around the World, Around the
Clock." Part of BMT Group Limited "Where will our knowledge take you?"
New York, NY
Regional Director Mr. John Edmonds
Phone: 212-587-9300 Fax: 212-587-9301
Email: [email protected] www.wreckage.org
Bradford Grand Bahama
Product: Along with our full service marine repair facility, we also have towing and salvage equipment available. Barges are available for rent and lease, as well as other service vessels.
General Manager Dan Romence
Phone: 242-352-7711 Fax: 242-352-7695
Email: [email protected] www.bradford-grand-bahama.com
C. H. Fenstermaker &
Associates
Product: Multi-disciplinary surveying,
Engineering and Environmental services company.
Manager, Underwater Acoustics Group
Ken LaBry
Phone: 337-237-2200
Email: [email protected] www.fenstermaker.com
Cartridge Actuated Devices Inc
Product: Custom Pyrotechnic devices used for salvage and emergency release systems such as Cable Cutters, detona- tors and exploding bolts.
Director of Sales Patrick Goudie
Phone: 973-575-1312 x132 Fax: 973-575- 6039
Email: [email protected] www.cartactdev.com
Coastal Geoscience Research
Corp.
Product: Coastal Geoscience Research is a marine, geological and environmental survey company that has served the engi- neering and scientific communities since 1989. We perform sounding surveys, sub- bottom profiling, sidescan sonar, magnetic surveys, video underwater mapping and video inspections, all types of water sam- pling and bottom substrate sampling, cor- ing and "STING" penetrometer surveys.
The majority of CGRC's surveys are con- ducted in coastal marine waters and lakes of British Columbia, however we are open to challenging projects in all parts of the world.
Victoria, B.C., Canada
Pres. Richard Linden
Phone: 250 744-0729 Fax:
Email: [email protected] www.coastalgeoscience.ca
Comex Deep Sea Salvage
Product: Deep Sea Salvage
Sheffield, UK
Salvage Master Steve Sargison
Phone: + 44 114 2459245 Fax:
Email: [email protected] Url:
Crowley Marine Services, Inc.
Seattle, WA USA
Tel: (206) 332-8000 (24 Hours) www.crowley.com
Donjon Marine Co., Inc.
Hillside, NJ USA
Tel: (908) 964-8812 (24 Hours) www.donjon.com
Foss Maritime Company
Seattle, WA USA
Tel: (206) 281-3800 (24 Hours) www.foss.com
Dhanak
Phone: 954 924 7242 Fax:
Fred Devine Diving & Salvage
Product: Marine salvors, divers and con- structors
Operations Manager Marvin Smith
Phone: (503) 283-5285
Fax: (503) 286-2871
Email: [email protected] www.freddevinedivingandsalvage.com
Gladsky Marine/Seacoast
Marine
Product: Heavy lift crane vessel does 600 tons at 100 feet. Vessel recovery, wreck removal, crane is also available to launch salvage & diving
Donjon Marine Teams to Move the Intrepid
Donjon Marine, Co., Inc. provided opera- tional and technical support in the refloating of the Ex-USS Intrepid, the U.S. Navy Aircraft
Carrier which over the last 24 years has been used as a museum and educational center by the
Intrepid Association in New York City. After an initial attempt to move the Intrepid failed due to the build up of mud and debris under and around the vessel, a response team comprised of the SUPSALV, Donjon and the U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers was brought in to evaluate the problem and provide a plan to successfully refloat her before regula- tory/environmen- tal concerns brought the opera- tion to a seasonal close. Working closely together,
Donjon's Salvage and Dredging
Divisions prepared a plan to move and dispose of approximately 40,000 cu. yds. of material, which had locked the Intrepid in place. Intrepid was successfully removed from its lay berth on December 5, 2006 and delivered to a local shipyard for repairs. "This operation brought together a dis- tinguished team from the U.S. Navy and the
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in support of removing the Intrepid, an historical monument and museum for the last two decades, from her home in New York Harbor," said J. Arnold
Witte, President and CEO, Donjon Marine
Co., Inc. "Donjon was proud to be part of such a unique and important response effort," he continued.
For more information visit www.donjon.com
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