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Baltimore, Md.; "Today's Weath- er Equipment," J.B. Reilly, Bel- fort Instrument Company, Balti- more, Md.; "Future Weather

Equipment," Richard Reynolds,

N.O.A.A., N.W.S., Equipment De- velopment Laboratories, Wash- ington, D.C.

Facsimile — Moderator, L.W.

Moore, Sea-Land Service, Inc.,

Elizabeth, N.J. "Development of Facsimile,"

Armand Bouchard, Alden Elec- tronic & Impulse Recording Co.,

Inc., Westboro, Mass.; "Present

Facsimile Services," U.S. Naval

Officer (to be selected), U.S. Fleet

Weather, Norfolk, Ya.; "Future

Facsimile Services," James Trav- ers, Regional Maritime Special

Service Meteorologist, W.S.A.,

New York; Hosted Cocktails and

Exhibit Viewing.

Thursday, September 15, 1977

Harbor and Coastal Weather—

Moderator, Capt. K.C. Torrens,

Farrell Lines Incorporated, New

York. "Economic Effects of Weath- er," Capt. Martyn Reynolds, Op- erations Manager, Barber Steam- ship Lines, Inc., New York; "Weather and Its Effects on Ter- minal Operators and the Ship- ping Operator," Tore H. Jakobsen, president, Fleetweather, Inc.,

Hopewell Junction, N.Y.; "Weath- er Information for the Mariner,"

H. Gibson, Meteorologist in

Charge, N.O.A.A., N.W.S., Weath- er Service Forecast Office, New

York; "Coastal Weather," R.A.

Raguso, Bendix Marine Science

Services, South Hackensack, N.J.; "Weather and the Vessel Traffic

System," Lt. Comdr. Stewart C.

Sutherland, Acting Project Of- ficer, Vessel Traffic Service, New

York; "New Concepts in Regional

Marine Weather Services," Rear

Adm. E.D. Stanley Jr., (ret.),

Secretary, The Sea Use Council,

Seattle, Wash.

Heavy Weather — Moderator,

Rear Adm. W.J. Kotsch, USN (ret.), Management and Techni- cal Service Company, Beltsville,

Md. "Heavy Weather Damage," N.

Cima, Oceanroutes, Inc., Palo

Alto, Calif.; "Hull Insurance

Claims," Raymond M. Hicks Jr., claims manager, Claims Depart- ment, American Hull Insurance

Syndicate; "Cargo Insurance

Claims," William E. Hooley, as- sistant secretary, Marine & Avia- tion Services, World Headquar- ters, Insurance Co. of North

America, Philadelphia, Pa.

Future Weather and Ocean

Systems—Moderator, C.C. Bates,

Science Advisor to the Comman- dant, Office of Research & De- velopment, USCG Headquarters,

New York. "MarAd," Carl S. Mathews,

Program Manager, Office of Ad- vanced Ship Operations, U.S. De- partment of Commerce, MarAd,

Washington, D.C.; "N.O.A.A.,"

G.A. Flittner, Chief, Ocean Serv- ices Division, Washington, D.C.; "United States Navy," Capt. C.R.

Ward, Director, Naval Oceano- graphy & Meteorology, Bay St.

Louis, Miss.; "United States

Coast Guard," Capt. B.F. Hol- lingsworth, Chief, Telecommuni- cations Management Division for

Atlantic Area, U.S. Coast Guard;

Hosted Cocktails—Exhibit View- ing.

Friday, September 16, 1977

Ice — Moderator, Ben Strick- land, vice president and general manager, Crowley Maritime Corp.,

San Francisco, Calif. "Iceberg Threat in the Vicin- ity of Grand Banks," Lt. H.G.

Ketchen, U.S. Coast Guard, Staff

Oceanographer, International Ice

Patrol, New York; "Harbor &

Canal Ice," W. Markham, Direc- tor, Ice Forecast Central Envi- ronment Canada, Ottawa.

Currents—Moderator, Capt. T.

Inman, Port Captain, Exxon Com- pany, U.S.A., Houston, Texas. "Gulf Stream," Lt. H.G. Ketch- en, U.S. Coast Guard, Staff Ocean- ographer, International Ice Pa- trol, New York; "Expendable

Bathy Thermographs," Burt

Thompson, Chief, Ocean Services

Branch, National Weather Serv- ice Headquarters, Washington,

D.C.; "Utilization of Offshore Cur- rents for Improved Efficiency,"

Dr. J. Bishop, Marine Assess- ment, N.O.A.A./EDS, Washing- ton, D.C.; Buffet and Open Bar—

Time Period for Viewing Exhibits.

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