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their products. For years, Vrede- stein has been a leading supplier of sleeves and hoses to the world's leading dredgers.

For complete literature describ- ing the Vredestein hoses,

Write 40 on Reader Service Card venture in the Bering Sea, catch- ing Alaskan pollack.

Among the Atlas systems fitted is an advanced 950 sonar with an operating range of 4km and its high-definition 90° sector illumi- nation, and a series of vertical fish-finding systems, the 611, 781 and 871, interfaced with newly de- veloped Atlas 312 color echoscope.

The Atlas Dolog-12D doppler log allows precision monitoring and control of the vessel's rate of turn and longitudinal and transverse speed. Speed measurement is de- rived with an accuracy of 0.2 per- cent and used to calculate sea cur- rent speed and direction, allowing the skipper to align 'Arcturus' and its gear with the current.

For more information on Krupp

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Collins Named Oil/Water

Separator Coordinator

At Butterworth

Rod Collins

Rod Collins has been appointed

Oil/Water Separator Coordinator for Butterworth Systems (U.K.)

Ltd., based in Croydon, England.

He will be responsible for produc- tion and distribution worldwide of

Butterworth Systems oil/water separators.

Mr. Collins joined Butterworth

Systems (U.K.) Ltd., in 1980 as sales engineer, oil/water separa- tion. He has over 20 years of en- gineering and technical experi- ence in the marine field.

Butterworth Systems provides

Separator-Filter-Coalescer Oil/

Water Separators for control of oily discharge of ship bilge-water and for industrial applications.

Four sizes are available with ca- pacities of 1/2, 2, 5, and 10 cubic meters per hour, in manual and automatic models.

For free literature on Butter- worth's oil/water separators

Write 50 on Reader Service Card $250,000 Order For

Atlas Fishing Systems —Literature Available

Krupp Atlas-Elektronik Divi- sion of Krupp International Inc.,

N. J. announced the delivery of

Atlas microprocessor-controlled fish-finding systems worth $250,000, for installation on the

Arcturus, a new trawler/crabber vessel built for Jeff Hendricks and Associates of Anacortes, Wash.

Constructed by Dakota Creek In- dustries Inc., the 40-meter-long vessel has already successfully completed her first operational 95 Write 600 on Reader Service Card

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