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Marine Design Annual

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TABLE OF CONTENTS FIVE MINUTES WITH10Steve Durrell President of Irving Shipbuilding ? ByGreg Trauthwein ARCTIC28Risk Based Approach to Polar Code Polar Ops demand a safety rethink.? ByLuis GuarinMARINE DESIGN34One Size Does NotFit All!Consider the human element in marine design.? By Jonathan M. Ross, P.E. MARINE DESIGN - CAD/CAM42Soaring to New Heights ShipConstructor helps Brazil modernize shipbuilding.? By Claudio Paschoa MARINE DESIGN45ROBOBOATS Student engineers design the future of automony.? By Marlene Stevens US COAST GUARD56Saving Energy, Emissions Alaris works with the Coast Guard to help drastically reduce fleet fuel use. 34Jonathan Waldron , part- ner at Blank Rome, LLP. See story page 22Dennis L. Bryant , Maritime Regulatory Consulting, Gainesville.See story page 26Luis Guarin, Director, Safety Engineering,Safety at Sea Ltd.See story page 28Rich DeSimoneis President of XL Insur-ance?s US Ocean and Inland Marine unit.See story page 40Claudio Paschoais a Rio de Janeirobased writer for Maritime Reporter & Engineering News.See story page 421045GuarinWaldron BryantCONTRIBUTORS2Maritime Reporter & Engineering News PaschoaMARITIME SECURITY18The Changing Face of Piracy? By David Rider, Neptune Maritime Security LEGAL BEAT 22Deepwater Horizon Lingers? By Jonathan Waldron, Blank Rome LLP ENVIRONMENT24Slow Steaming & the Environment ? By Patrick Havil, Total EYE ON DESIGN25Cooperative Research Ships ? By Ed van Daalen, MARIN 26GOVERNMENT UPDATE 48PORT OPERATIONS & VESSEL EFFICIENCY 62PEOPLE & COMPANIES 66NEW PRODUCTS68PREVIEW: SNAME 70CAD/CAM73BUYER?S GUIDE74CLASSIFIEDS80ADVERTISER?S INDEX COLUMNS & PROFILES1100 MMaaccNNaauugghhtt NNoorrtthh KKiinnggssttoowwnn,, RRII 0022885522--77441144MMiikkee FFoosstteerr -- GGeenneerraall MMaannaaggeerr ?? 440011--229955--00337733TToomm JJoohhnnssoonn -- SSaalleess ?? 771133--226600--99662299wwwwww..sseenneessccoommaarriinnee..ccoommSENESCO Marine,on Narragansett Bay in RI, has28 acres for new construction, a1200 pier for topside work, anda 4500 ton capacity drydock.SENESCO Marine has a proventrack record in:? New Construction? Conversion? Repair ? Timely Delivery DeSimone56MR Oct.11 # 1 (1-9):MR Template 10/7/2011 11:06 AM Page 2

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