Ernest J Corrado

  • Albert J. Herman, vice president of Mobil Shipping and Transportation Company, a subsidiary of Mobil Oil Corporation, has been elected chairman of the board of the American Institute of Merchant Shipping (AIMS) for a one-year term. A graduate of the State University of New York Maritime College at Fort Schuyler, he has been with Mobil since 1961.

    Newly elected to the AIMS board is Frank J. Iarossi, president of Exxon Shipping Company. Ran Hettena, president of OSG Bulk Ships, Inc., and Richard T. du Moulin, executive vice president and director of OMI Corporation, were re-elected for three-year terms.

    AIMS incumbent officers Thomas J. Lengyel, president, Ernest J. Corrado, vice president, and Roseann Pazak, secretary-treasurer, were all re-elected.

    Other AIMS board members for 1985 are: J.A. Cole Jr., vice-president- marine, Texaco Inc.; A.B.

    Kurz, president, Keystone Shipping Company; Capt. Charles M.

    Lynch, president, ARCO Marine, Inc.; Joseph D. Mazzei, general manager/president, Sun Transport, Inc.; and George P. Steele, president, Interocean Management Corporation.

    AIMS membership consists of 24 U.S. shipping companies representing nearly 10 million dwt of oceangoing ships that fly the American flag.

  • Corporation, Philadelphia, Pa. AIMS officers re-elected by the board for the coming year are Rear Adm. W.M. Benkert, USCG (ret.), president, and Ernest J. Corrado, vice president. Roseann Pazak was re-elected AIMS treasurer and was also elected the association's secretary. AIMS has completed its

  • Changes in National Shipping Policy." Panel participants are the Chairman of the Federal Maritime Commission, Richard J. Daschbach; Ernest J. Corrado, Chief Counsel of the Committee on Merchant Marine & Fisheries of the U.S. House of Representatives; Frank S. Merwin, vice president

  • Session Presiding, Sidney D. Campbell, Conference Chairman 9:00-10:30 a.m. Conference Panel "Omnibus Maritime Legislation—Where Is It?" Moderator, Ernest J. Corrado, Assistant to the President, American Institute of Merchant Shipping, Washington, D.C. Panelists: "Maritime Legislation •— An Overview" Jack

  • Valley Flood Control Association's executive committee—were named to fill vacancies in the same category. Reelected to new three-year terms were Ernest J. Corrado of Washington, D.C., president, American Institute of Merchant Shipping; Eunice Piatt of Camden, Ark., executive director, Ouachita River

  • ," the Honorable Richard J. Daschbach, Chairman, Federal Maritime Commission, Washington, D.C.; "Conflicting Maritime Policies and Regulations," Ernest J. Corrado, Chief Counsel, Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, U.S. House of Representatives, Washington, D.C.; "Expansion of Maritime

  • MT Sep-22#41  of Antarctic explorer 
Sir Ernest Shackleton’s lost ship)
    September 2022 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 41

    two major research proj- ects in remote locations. In March, digital content agency Lit- tle Dot Studios broadcast the discovery of Antarctic explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton’s lost ship, Endurance, from 3,000 me- ecosystem for future generations. In what is Inmarsat’s second tres below the surface of the Southern

  • MT May-22#58  enhanced, ro-
polar explorer Ernest Shackleton’s ship  horizontal)
    May 2022 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 58

    year, including: from the mission to ? nd the wreckage of With improved image quality, a 90-degree • Bathy2 (pictured) – an enhanced, ro- polar explorer Ernest Shackleton’s ship horizontal ? eld of view and 50 m range, bust integrated instrument to provide reli- the Micron Gemini is designed to of- Endurance

  • MT Sep-21#35  2,000 students have received Ernest F. Hollings 
and EPP/MSI)
    September 2021 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 35

    traditionally underrepresented minority communities. more comprehensive exploration than previously possible. More than 2,000 students have received Ernest F. Hollings and EPP/MSI undergraduate scholarships, which train the next generation in NOAA mission ? elds. NOAA also works with the Bureau of

  • MT Sep-21#6  to Maritime Reporter and MTR.
Ernest F. Hollings Scholarship)
    September 2021 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 6

    instrumental in creating NOAA’s and security issues. He is a regular Environmental Literacy Program and the contributor to Maritime Reporter and MTR. Ernest F. Hollings Scholarship. She co- 6 September/October 202

  • MR Aug-21#43  
legendary explorer Ernest Shackleton,  adventurous)
    August 2021 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 43

    . MRRVs play an im- Reykjavik, Iceland. Named to honor class (PC5 Category A), she will enable portant role in severe-weather legendary explorer Ernest Shackleton, adventurous guests to go where few rescue missions and patrolling have or can. National Geographic En- in offshore and coastal zones

  • MT Jul-19#14   Cook (1728 - 1779) and Sir Ernest Hen- remote areas of the)
    July 2019 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 14

    verse conditions, explorers Capt. James elers to Antarctica and the most fragile, for environmentally sensitive travelers Cook (1728 - 1779) and Sir Ernest Hen- remote areas of the globe, the dawn of to Antarctica on Lindblad Expedition’s ry Shackleton (1874 - 1922) are Sven expedition cruise ships

  • MT Sep-19#61  29-30  Exhibition 
Ernest N. Morial Convention Center)
    September 2019 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 61

    , adding to the ue as an enterprise asset. 500 organizations and governments. October 28-31 Workshops & Conference October 29-30 Exhibition Ernest N. Morial Convention Center New Orleans, LA CLEAN GULF brings industry and government together to discuss the environmental impacts of oil and hazardous

  • MN Apr-19#30  during 2003-2004 – one  Ernest Shackleton’s ship. It)
    April 2019 - Marine News page: 30

    X-STERN hull shape,” Ulstein said in a press release. The Endurance was named in honor of polar explorer “The X-BOW was developed during 2003-2004 – one Ernest Shackleton’s ship. It is designed to navigate polar of the latest tough periods for the offshore industry - and passages year-round while providing

  • MR Mar-19#34  Cook (1728 - 1779) and Sir Ernest 
Henry Shackleton (1874)
    March 2019 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 34

    our world during our dwindling time on this planet. As adventurers who led men in adverse conditions, ex- plorers Capt. James Cook (1728 - 1779) and Sir Ernest Henry Shackleton (1874 - 1922) are Sven Lindblad’s heroes. Risking their lives in search of scienti? c and geographic knowledge, each explorer

  • MR Mar-19#6  Capt. James Cook and Sir Ernest Henry Shackleton as 
trauthwein)
    March 2019 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 6

    - 1980 Editor & Associate Publisher Charles P. O’Malley 1928 - 2000 explorer at heart, counting Capt. James Cook and Sir Ernest Henry Shackleton as [email protected] Watch us Download our Apps Follow us on Social Media Check out our websites: MarineLink.com MarineElectronics

  • MR Oct-18#46  matter discussed at  was Ernest H. Rigg, a Society stalwart)
    October 2018 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 46

    of many aspects of our tects and Marine Engineers” in that year was the development and application craft. The subject matter discussed at was Ernest H. Rigg, a Society stalwart of computer-aided design (CAD) and our meetings varied with time, as new in shipbuilding. Two prescient papers in computatio

  • MR Dec-16#6  Yuce 
above), perusing the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center)
    December 2016 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 6

    ? cient and productive. Information Technology News and Maritime Logistics Professional on hand (pictured Vladimir Bibik Emin Yuce above), perusing the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center – and • PASSENGER VESSELS From the largest cruise ships to other local stops – for stories and business. Courtesy of

  • MR Nov-16#115 Daryl Jones at the launch of the David J.
The Z-drive tug)
    November 2016 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 115

    Daryl Jones at the launch of the David J. The Z-drive tug David J meets the water for the ? rst time. Handy Size, Ample Power, Ship Handler “Steady, smooth, powerful, IMO Tier II compliant, Cummins highly maneuverable,” these were KTA38-M2 mains each deliver- comments by mariners, who were ing 1200 hp

  • MR Jun-16#34  of Lieutenant Jones, Del-
ant Ernest Larkin Jones was  Fast)
    June 2016 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 34

    . BY KATHY A SMITH early a century ago, Lieuten- ished without a trace. ? ed – a job Dr. James Delgado, NOAA’s granddaughter of Lieutenant Jones, Del- ant Ernest Larkin Jones was Fast forward to March 23, 2016. NOAA director of maritime heritage and his col- gado’s mind ? ashed back to the moment lost at

  • MN May-16#39 REGULATORY COMPLIANCE
with, so the savings in lubricants)
    May 2016 - Marine News page: 39

    REGULATORY COMPLIANCE with, so the savings in lubricants don’t away. Those are the facts. The only conditions, weather, the actions of an- apply. However, these liners lasted 7.5 question left to answer is: what are you other boat operating in close proxim- years versus about three for the stain- doing

  • MT Apr-16#53 , the vessel will replace RRS Ernest Shackleton and 
she hopes)
    April 2016 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 53

    it sets sail in 2019. To be built by Northwest England’s famed mer of 2016 in Cumberland Sound and Cammell Laird shipyard, the vessel will replace RRS Ernest Shackleton and she hopes to redeploy the AZFP close to RRS James Clark Ross to aid extended scienti? c research missions in both bowhead whales

  • MP Q4-14#9 ............29, 30 Van Rynbach, Ernest .....................)
    Q4 2014 - Maritime Logistics Professional page: 9

    .................................18 University College London ......................10 University of California .....................29, 30 Van Rynbach, Ernest ........................24, 29 Van Solingen, Rob .....................33, 34, 35 Voith Schneider .....................................34 W&O Sup¬ply

  • MP Q4-14#2   and every one, costly.  By Ernest Van Rynbach 33 GE Changes)
    Q4 2014 - Maritime Logistics Professional page: 2

    forward. By Patricia Keefe24 LNG Impacts Ship Design The variables are many and the price of not carefully considering each and every one, costly. By Ernest Van Rynbach 33 GE Changes the Conversation GE Transportation?s new medium speed marine diesel engine seemingly simpliÞ es the playing Þ eld. By Joseph

  • MR Aug-77#35  appointments. 
J. Ernest Celosse has been ap-
pointed)
    August 1977 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 35

    Handt Corp., gen- eral agents for Evergreen Line's East Coast/Far East container service, has announced two oper- ations appointments. J. Ernest Celosse has been ap- pointed assistant vice president, operations, and Capt. H.H. Liao, operations manager of Evergreen Handt Corp., according

  • MR Sep-15-77#30  
Policies and Regulations," Ernest 
J. Corrado, Chief Counsel)
    September 15, 1977 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 30

    ," the Honorable Richard J. Daschbach, Chairman, Federal Maritime Commission, Washing- ton, D.C.; "Conflicting Maritime Policies and Regulations," Ernest J. Corrado, Chief Counsel, Com- mittee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, U.S. House of Repre- sentatives, Washington, D.C.; "Expansion of Maritime

  • MR Sep-15-77#26  
Policies and Regulations," Ernest 
J. Corrado, Chief Counsel)
    September 15, 1977 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 26

    ," the Honorable Richard J. Daschbach, Chairman, Federal Maritime Commission, Washing- ton, D.C.; "Conflicting Maritime Policies and Regulations," Ernest J. Corrado, Chief Counsel, Com- mittee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, U.S. House of Repre- sentatives, Washington, D.C.; "Expansion of Maritime

  • MR Dec-77#20  speaker 
for the evening, Ernest J. McFadzen, presi-
dent)
    December 1977 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 20

    was held at the Wandlyn Motel in Saint John, New Brunswick, on October 25, 1977. Ken Bevan introduced the guest speaker for the evening, Ernest J. McFadzen, presi- dent of Atlantic Marine Diving Co., Ltd., who spoke on "Cable Laying." state zip Shown at the Wandlyn Motor Inn, left to

  • MR Dec-77#12  been announced by chairman 
Ernest W. Skiles, The Carboline)
    December 1977 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 12

    Outlined For Annual Conference On Marine Coatings The program for the 18th An- nual Marine Coatings Conference has been announced by chairman Ernest W. Skiles, The Carboline Co. The three-day conference, scheduled March 22-24, 1978, at the Del Monte Hyatt House, Mon- terey, Calif., is sponsored

  • MR Aug-80#10  Lykes Jr. He suc-
ceeds Capt. Ernest B. Hendrix, 
who has)
    August 1980 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 10

    , has been named vice president of the company's Marine Division, it was announced by Lykes chair- man Joseph T. Lykes Jr. He suc- ceeds Capt. Ernest B. Hendrix, who has retired. A native of New Orleans, Cap- tain Price graduated from the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy in 1945 and immediately