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Surveyors-Engineers-Average Adjusters

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Japanese Marine Corp., Liberian Bureau of Maritime Affairs-

Panama Bureau of Shipping (Florida and Bahamas)

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DIPLOMA TE IN NAVAL ARCHITECTURE AND MARINE ENGINEERING

ASNE Flagship Section Hears

Description Of USCG

Oil Pollution Strike Teams

ASNE Flagship Section chairman Capt. Thomas Albee, left, presents Certificate of Appreciation to main speaker Comdr. Joseph Valenti, center, as Capt. John

Lobkovich, Commanding Officer, USCG Yard, Curtis

Bay, Md., watches.

The Flagship Section, American Society of Naval Engineers met recently at the

USCG Yard at Curtis Bay, Md. Approxi- mately 100 members and guests enjoyed the social hour and dinner which was hosted by

Capt. John Lobkovich, USCG, Commanding

Officer of the yard.

After dinner, Capt. Thomas Albee, USN,

Section chairman, introduced the speaker,

Comdr. Joseph Valenti, USCG. Comdr. Va- lenti is assigned to the Marine Environ- mental Protection Division, USCG Head- quarters, and his subject was "Coast Guard

Response to Oil Spills in the North Atlantic."

Comdr. Valenti described that pollution re- sponse was the responsibility of the Federal

Government, and the USCG has the respon- sibility as the coordinating agency and as the "on-scene coordinator." The national strike force is composed of three strike teams (manned by USCG personnel) located on the East, Gulf and West Coasts.

With the use of visual aids, Comdr. Valenti described various equipment available to the strike teams in the event of a pollution inci- dent to limit and contain the pollutant, and also aid in its removal. All equipment has been designed and developed to be air de- liverable by heavy-lift helicopters or fast surface delivery systems.

After the formal presentation, members queried Comdr. Valenti with numerous ques- tions, and were highly appreciative of his excellent presentation. "COVZD/rBE SHRUNK ?MrHUBBY

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