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Singapore Shipbuilding

Christens 5,000-Dwt

Bunkering Vessel

The Ocean Prestige is outfitted and equip- ped for bunkering and the transportation of cargo oil having flash point above 60 de- grees C (140 degrees F). The vessel is steel welded with twin diesel engines and twin fixed-pitch propellers.

Singapore Shipbuilding & Engi- neering Ltd. (SSE), a member of

Singapore Technologies, recently christened the 5,000-dwt bunkering vessel Ocean Prestige for Ocean

Tankers (Pte) Ltd.

The vessel is designed and equip- ped with sophisticated computer- ized automatic tank gaging equip- ment and faster pumps for quicker fueling.

The 295-foot-long by 51-foot- wide Ocean Prestige was christened by Mrs. M. S. Liventals, wife of

Mobil Oil Singapore's chairman A.

V. Liventals at SSE premises.

Call For Papers Issued

For MTS '91, New Orleans,

November 11-13

The Marine Technology Society (MTS) has issued a call of papers for the conference it is sponsoring in

New Orleans, November 11-13, 1991, at the New Orleans Conven- tion Center. The conference theme is "An Ocean Cooperative—Indus- try, Government, Academia."

MTS '91 participants will include representatives of marine-related industries, academic institutions and government agencies world- wide. Attendance is expected to ex- ceed 4,000.

The Technical Committee invites papers for oral or poster presenta- tions at MTS '91. Papers exemplify- ing the conference theme are espe- cially encouraged. An abstract that does not exceed 300 words is re- quired to be submitted before the

March 1,1991 deadline, with author notification by April 15, and final camera-ready copy due by July 1, 1991.

For full information, contact the

Marine Technology Society, 1825 K

Street N.W., Suite 218, Washington,

D.C. 20006.

Sea Recovery Provides

Custom- Or Pre-Designed

Reverse Osmosis Units

Reliability has always been of the utmost importance in all commer- cial applications of reverse osmosis desalination, whether on a commer- cial fishing vessel, offshore drilling platform or cruise ship. And there are times when the special require- ments of a customer do not fit the specifications of a pre-designed commercial unit.

Recently, the U.S. military ap- proached Sea Recovery Corp., Gar- dena, Calif., with a request for a watermaker of their own specifica- tions, capable of producing 9,000

U.S. gallons per day. In addition to all normally included features, the unit needed to function automati- cally by utilizing a microprocessor to monitor and adjust all feedback and pressure valves.

Within three days after speaking with a Sea Recovery engineer, plans had been completed for the manu- facturing of the order.

Specifications for a reverse osmo- sis desalinator may include special requirements of size, capacity, auto- mation, and feed water sources.

Sea Recovery engineers can dis- cuss in depth the feasibility of any project a customer may have in mind.

For more information and free lit- erature on reverse osmosis desalina- tors from Sea Recovery,

Circle 47 on Reader Service Card

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