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Training & Education Edition

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

DEEPWATER HORIZON 16 Lessons not Learned

Breaking down USCG performance. — by Dennis Bryant

INSURANCE UPDATE 20 Today’s Ports; Tomorrow’s Pressures

Keys to keep modern ports operating smoothly, efficiently— by Rich DeSimone

TRAINING & EDUCATION 30 NSA: Investing in the Future

Tore Forsmo explains the rational to invest in training, in times good and bad.

JAPAN IN CRISIS 40 Battling Back from the Brink

Assessing the short- and long-term effects of the one-two punch of Tsunami and

Nuclear disaster in Japan. — by Greg Knowler, Hong Kong

RIBS & PATROL CRAFT 46 Trailblazing with United States Marine

Unique shop builds boats for domestic, global navies. — by Greg Trauthwein

DANISH MARITIME 50 Shipowners Back on Growth Track

Transporting 10% of the world’s trade, Danish Shipowners are a fair industry bellwether. The signs are good. — by Henrik Segercrantz

TECHNOLOGY 56 Clean Water Technologies 30

Dennis L. Bryant,

Maritime Regulatory

Consulting, Gainesville. dennis.l.bryant@ gmail.com

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Rich DeSimone is president of Travelers

Ocean Marine.

He can be reached at rich.desimone@travel- ers.com

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Claudio Paschoa is a Rio de Janeiro based writer for

Maritime Reporter &

Engineering News.

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Henrik Segercrantz is a Finnish Naval Archi- tect with 30 years expe- rience from the shipbuilding industry.

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DeSimone

Segercrantz

Bryant

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