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Audit of Circulation, Inc. 8 Investment in Design 34 SNAME Exhibitor Profiles 18 Contracts Maritrans signs with Tampa Bay; AMCV buys cruise ship; Bender, Candies agree on tugs. 50 Software Solutions The marine environment requires specialized equipment for long life and good performance. 53 Rentals Available A leading software supplier extols the virtue of renting software to beat the Y2K bug. 56 Ship Maintenance & Safety New coating designed to keep ships cool. 60 People & Company News 95 Bunker Fuel Quality Report 101 Buyer's Guide 104 Advertiser's Index

On the Cover: BP Amoco's British Hunter was recently in Atlantic Marine-Mobile's facility for repair work, which entailed intermediate and tailshaft removal for inspection and machining, plus re-alignment of the vessel propulsion system. See this month's Marine Propulsion Annual, starting on page 17. (photo credit: Dale Moore, Alabama

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Teekay Shipping took advantage of the tanker market swoon to load its arsenal with the ships and routes needed to dominate in the boom mar- ket to come. 24 Back to School

The United States Merchant Marine Academy's program to generate the next generation of ship yard leaders is bearing dividends, as recent grads of the program come prepared with the latest in classroom learning as well as real-world experience. 65 Put to the Test

Two naval architects in Japan have found an inno- vative, cost efficient method to handle the grow- ing problem of ballast water exchange. •« rf 17 Emission Control Rules the Day Hi ^Marine Diesel Engines: A New Era \ w J 75 Podded Propulsors Gain Wider Acceptance 77 Natural Gas Powered Ferry Makes Waves

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