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Fshore Energy Society imes airman ndre Jackson,

Baker Energy nager with more m 25 years of Andre Jackson

Derience in all phases of interna- nal energy project management, s been named chairman of the fshore Energy Center Society

EC Society). Announcement of r. Jackson's appointment was ade by Les Mallory, vice chair- an of the Offshore Energy ;nter, which is now being devel- led on the Ocean Star jackup rig - Galveston's Pier 19, near the :rand. lewpark Shipbuilding orms Enviro Division

Houston, Texas-based Newpark hipbuilding & Repair, Inc. has onsolidated all gas free operations nd outside non-marine enviro- nental services under a newly ormed First Wave Environmental

Services Division. \ESA Appoints Perez To

Commercial Directorship

New Astilleros Espanoles Group (AESA) Chairman Antonio

Mendoza has named Juan

Carlos Perez to the position of commercial director. Previous to accepting this position, Mr. Perez served as the commercial manager of the Offshore division, contribut- ing to AESA's reputation as a leader in offshore unit construc- tion.

Firm Relocates

Technical project management and marketing development firm

Maritime Consulting International has relocated its offices. It's new contact information is: 3003 NE 149th Ave., Portland, Ore. 97230- 4355, tel: (503) 256-5535; fax: (503) 256-4535.

Interforce Expands

Underwater Repair Services

Interforce Inc. of Fort

Lauderdale, Fla., has expanded its underwater repair and ship hus- bandry services to include full scale project management for major and minor repairs, and for overhauls, salvage and towing, spill response contingency plan development, and complete inspec- tion and maintenance services.

Aqua Signal Names South

American Rep

Aqua Signal Corp., an Illinois- based marine lighting and accesso-

Miami-based E & P Marine to rep- resent its products. Larry

Correa, Sales manager at E & P, says his company will represent the products in Mexico, Central and South America and the ry manufacturer, has named Caribbean.

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