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Roy Roberts Jr. Andrew S. Stancioff

Willard Bascom, president of Ocean Science and Engineering, Inc. of Washington, D.C. recently announced the appointment of Roy

Roberts Jr. to the position of division manager for Ocean Science and Engineering's West

Coast operations and as vice-president of

Ocean Science Ships, Inc., a wholly owned

OSE subsidiary. Mr. Bascom also announced the appointment of Andrew S. Stancioff to the position of director of advertising and public relations, reporting to L. S. Johns, director of corporate marketing.

In his new position, Mr. Roberts is in charge of OSE's systems engineering and hardware division. His responsibilities include supervi- sion and control of all sales, contracts, and manufacture of complex winches, handling systems, search and recovery systems, deep ocean coring and anchoring devices and other equipment to accomplish useful work in the sea. Most recently Mr. Roberts directed the successful OSE effort to locate and recover over 20 tons and thousands of parts of an air- craft down in over 1,000 feet of water.

Mr. Roberts previously served as program manager at North American Rockwell and he was responsible for the overall direction of a number of research development and produc- tion programs carried out for the Department of Defense.

Mr. Roberts spent four years in the Navy during World War II and served as ex- ecutive officer in a naval ordnance repair unit.

He also supervised fabrication, assembly and testing of naval gun controls and fire control equipment.

Mr.Roberts attended Brown and M.I.T. He holds a bachelor of science degree in engineer- ing.

Mr. Roberts replaces Dr. Jack I. McLelland, acting division manager who is vice-president for engineering of Ocean Science.

Mr. Stancioff has been with the company since 1964, at which time he joined Ocean Min- ing A.G. as a marine geologist. As a marine geologist, Mr. Stancioff worked in Alaska,

Oregon, Hudson Bay and most recently in

South America.

Since 1967, when Mr. Stancioff was appoint- ed international marketing representative, he has traveled to Southeast Asia, Europe and

South America in an effort to promote over- seas sales.

Since early 1968, Mr. Stancioff has assisted in the design and production of company ad- vertising, brochures and industrial displays.

Atlantic Marine Building

Five Fishing Trawlers

Atlantic Marine, Inc., of Fort George Island,

Fla., is building five fishing trawlers for vari- ous interests. Each fishing trawler will be pro- pelled by 350-bhp diesels and will be of At- lantic Marine's 73-foot, 79-foot or 87-foot long standard design. "BUSY HARBORS REQUIRE EXPERIENCED TOWING'

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Ocean Science Elects

Roberts And Stancioff

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