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392 Protocol to the Fund Conven- on, scheduled to occur on May 30, 396. Nine countries have ratified )th protocols: Denmark, France, ermany, Japan, Mexico, Norway, man, Sweden, and the U.K. The iographic scope of the 1992 Proto- ils includes the exclusive economic me (EEZ) established under the nited Nations Convention on the aw of the Sea. The Protocols in- ude a new definition of pollution image which states that, for envi- nmental damage, only costs in- irred for reasonable measures to instate the contaminated envi- nment are included in the con- pt of pollution damage. The 1992 md Protocol also introduces pro- sions setting a cap on contribu- >ns to the IOPC Fund payable by [ receivers in any given country. . Lawrence Seaway affic Rises

Commercial vessel transits rough the two U.S. St. Lawrence away locks in Massena, N.Y., rpassed last year's level through ay by 29 percent, according to atistics released by the St. wrence Seaway Development rporation. A total of 571 vessel insits took place at the U.S. senhower and Snell locks between arch 24 and May 31. Of those ssels, nine percent were ocean ssels, 42 percent were laker ves- transits, and eight were tour at transits. Corporation Acting ministrator David G. Sanders d that the increase in vessel tran- s was due largely to heavy export un and import steel demand.

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Iroacoustic and electronic signal cessingfacilities, the system pro- es increased high-accuracy cov- ge of up to 12 times vertical ith, or a corresponding swathe 1th of 190 degrees in a sidescan ie. Real-time output and dis- y of bathymetric and sidescan a is simultaneous, with up to 40 depth and 4,096 sidescan asurements available per sweep rate of eight sweeps per second, ng either 100 or 200 kHz V- pe transducers, Fansweep 20 a depth range of up to 1,968.4 ft. 3 m) or 984.2 ft. (300 m), respec- ly- sr more information on STN Atlas

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Ameroid Marine Division offers a cargo tank cleaner that is reported to be non-hazardous and cost-effec- tive. Envirocare 318 and 360 are designed to remove residues remain- ing in cargo tanks in order that tanks are clean enough to transport high-value cargo. Both cleaners work on complex hydrocarbon con- taminants without the use of chlori- nated or hydrocarbon-based sol- vents, and can be recycled to allow for multiple applications. The new cleaners are compatible with

Butterworth or comparable me- chanical spraying machines.

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