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Calendar Of Coming Events

Conference on Coal Exports Dec. 15-16

Sponsored by The Energy Bureau Inc.

Shoreham Hotel, Washington, D.C. Contact Rob- ert W. Nash, The Energy Bureau Inc. 41 East 42nd Street, New York, NY 10017; (212) 687- 3178. 1981

Communications Eauipment Exhibition Jan. 27-30

Sponsored by the U.S. Department of Commerce.

U.S. Export Development Office, Mexico City,

Mexico. Contact International Trade Adminis- tration, Room 6015, U.S. Department of Com- merce, Washington, DC 20230; (202) 377-2952. 33rd Annual Technical Meeting Feb. 10

Sponsored by the Canadian Shipbuilding & Ship

Repairing Association.

Hyatt Regency Hotel, Montreal, Canada. Con- tact Mrs. Joy MacPherson, CSSRA, 100 Sparks

Street, Suite 801, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; KIP 5B7; (613) 232-7127. 11th Annual International Diving

Symposium Feb. 16-18

Sponsored by the Association of Diving Con- tractors.

Hvatt Regency Hotel, New Orleans. Contact

Dave Neeb, ADC, 1799 Stumpf Blvd., Gretna, LA 70053; (504) 362-0074. 1981 Oil Spill Conference Mar. 2-5

Sponsored by the American Petroleum Institute,

Environmental Protection Agency, and U.S. Coast

Guard.

Atlanta Hilton Hotel, Atlanta, GA. Contact 1981

Oil Spill Conference, Suite 700, 1629 K Street

N.W., Washington, DC 20006; (202) 296-7262.

Shipboard Management Seminar Mar. 10-13

Sponsored by Maine Maritime Academy.

Maine Maritime Academy, Castine, Maine. Con- tact Capt. George M. Marshall. Center for Ad- vanced Maritime Studies, Maine Maritime Acad- emy, Castine, ME 04421; (207) 326-4311. 4th Latin American Dredging Congress Apr. 6-10

Sponsored by the Latin American Dredging As- soc ia tion.

Camino Real Hotel, Mexico City, Mexico. Contact

John Huston, P.O. Box 6372, Corpus Christi, TX 78411; (512) 853-6512.

Offshore Technology Conference May 4-7

Sponsored by The Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers and 11 other technical societies.

Astrodomain, Houston. Contact OTC, 6200 North

Central Expressway, Dallas, TX 75206; (214) 361-6604. (Preview in April 1 issue of MR/EN)

Propellers '81 Symposium May 26-27

Sponsored by SNAME under the auspices of the

Hampton Roads Section.

Cavalier Hotel, Virginia Beach, Va. Contact

Andrew Szypula, CTD, Bethlehem Steel, Sparrows

Point, MD 21219; (301) 477-6832.

LICENSED OFFICERS are sought (deck &/or engine), preferably with tank &/or gas carrier experience to design, de- velop and operate training programs. Existing courses utilize shiphandling and LNG cargo sys- tem simulators. Radar, collision avoidance, and engine room simulators are planned. Full time and seasonal positions available.

Send resume to:

OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR, MARINESAFETY

INTERNATIONAL MARINE AIR TERMINAL, LA-

GUARDIA AIRPORT, NEW YORK, NEW YORK 11371, USA

OLDEST AND NEWEST FRIGATES — The

USS Constitution, America's oldest frigate and the senior commissioned warship afloat in the world, recently welcomed the nation's newest frigate, the USS Samuel Eliot Mori- son, into the U.S. Navy in a historic com- missioning ceremony. The famed "Old Iron- sides," which fought more than 40 engage- ments, greeted the newest addition to the fleet 183 years to the month since her launching October 21, 1797, in Boston. The ceremony was believed the first time in her history that the Constitution officially partic- ipated in the commissioning of a Naval ves- sel. The Morison, designated FFG-13 and delivered 13 weeks ahead of schedule by

Bath Iron Works, Bath, Maine, is a jet- powered, guided-missile frigate designed for defense against submarines, aircraft, and surface ships.

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HUDSHIP Gets Contract To

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Wendle Huddleston, president of Hudson

Shipbuilders, Inc. (HUDSHIP) of Pasca- goula, Miss., has announced that his yard will construct two 120-foot utility vessels, and have signed an option for a third, for

Gray MacKenzie Company, Ltd. of Bahrain.

Pictured above at the recent contract sign- ing in Pascagoula are (L to R) : Mr. Huddles- ton; Phil Carr, director of marine operations for Gray MacKenzie; and Travis Short, vice president and general manager of HUDSHIP.

This contract represents the second vessel order that HUDSHIP has received from the

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We are a diversified, well-financed national Corpora- tion committed to the expansion of our marine trans- portation interests. Accordingly, we are sesking an accomplished executive to direct our marketing and new business development efforts to achieve and sus- tain continuing diversified growth.

The successful candidate will have a record of leader- ship in the marine transportation industry, be expe- rienced in vessel chartering and in the identification, evaluation and development of new marine-related business opportunities. Reporting to the President, this key executive will directly participate in the busi- ness planning and profit accountability of this suc- cessful and well-established, New York based marine transportation subsidiary.

For immediate confidential consideration, forward resume stating current compensation to:

R. A. Borbidge

American Trading and Production Corporation

P. O. Box 238

Baltimore, MD 21203

EOE M/F/H

WANTED

MARINE ENGINEER &

FERRY PILOT

VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS & TRANSPORTATION

Waverly Residency

NEEDS

RIVER FERRY ENGINEERS &

RIVER FERRY PILOTS at

Jamestown-Scotland Ferry

Near Williamsburg & Major Military Installations in the Area

RIVER FERRY ENGINEER

QUALIFICATIONS: Must hold U. S. Coast Guard License as Chief Engineer of an inspected vessel propelled by a diesel engine of at least 1600 horsepower. Good physical condition.

RIVER FERRY PILOT

QUALIFICATIONS: Must hold U. S. Coast Guard License as master and first class Pilot of ferryboats of more than 825 tons on inland waters. Good physical condition.

BASE SALARY : $19,170 Annually (Eligible for in- crease to $20,040 at end of first year of employment.

FRINGE BENEFITS: Vacation, sick leave, retirement and

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AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

SHIPYARD SUPERVISOR:

EXPERIENCED AND AGGRESSIVE PERSON TO OVERSEE

AND DIRECT REPAIR WORK ABOARD OIL BARGERS, TUG-

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SHIPYARD. SALARY OPEN.

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