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  • Michael B. Northen, president of Associated Container Transportation/ PACE Line, has been elected president of The Containerization Institute, the international trade organization of the multibillion-dollar intermodal industry.

    Mr. Northen, who is also on the board of directors of ACT (Australia) , the London-based group which operates the worldwide container service to Australia and New Zealand, was chosen for the CI post at the 14th annual meeting held at the Biltmore Hotel in New York City.

    Mr. Northen joined ACT in 1969 at its inception, after more than a decade with Blue Star Line, one of the partner companies, and shared the responsibility of developing the service.

    Also at the meeting, Warren L.

    Serenbetz, president of Interpool Ltd., was reelected board chairman; Clifford B. O'Hara, director of commerce for the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, elected executive vice president; and Joseph P. O'Donnell, international traffic manager of Eastman Kodak Co., and George McManis, vice president of Trailmohile, elected vice presidents.

    Reappointed were William J.

    Marquette as executive director, and John T. Cassidy, senior vice president of Dart Containerline Inc., coordinator and steering committee chairman.

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    miscible barrier ? uid heavier than seawater (sg=1.026) and lighter than the battery electrolyte (sg=1.265). The original cell vent cap was screwed into the top of the riser pipe to vent the gases associated with charging. Wires were soldered to the lead (Pb) posts. The lead-acid battery was additionall

  • MT Mar-24#23 elatively inactive since 2014, the Hunga Tonga–Hunga 
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    elatively inactive since 2014, the Hunga Tonga–Hunga Ha‘apai (HT-HH) submarine volcano began erupting on December 20, 2021, reaching peak intensity on January 15, 2022. This triggered tsunamis throughout the Pa- R ci? c, destroyed lives and infrastructure, and generated the largest explosion recorded

  • MT Mar-24#17 • Integrity assessment, and otherwise covered, e.g., by)
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    • Integrity assessment, and otherwise covered, e.g., by rock dump. As for depletion of • Mitigation, intervention and repair. sacri? cial anodes, this can be dif? cult or even impossible to Selecting the best method for collecting the data these work- estimate due to poor visibility, the presence of

  • MT Mar-24#11  
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    assist in identifying mines and act as a neutralization device. About the Author Bottom mines pose even greater chal- David R. Strachan is a defense analyst and founder of lenges. Unlike contact mines, bottom Strikepod Systems, a research and strategic advisory mines utilize a range of sensors to

  • MT Mar-24#9 from marinas along the western coast. The exact number of)
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    from marinas along the western coast. The exact number of lizing laser detection systems can detect mines just below the mines, as well as their locations, remains largely a mystery, surface, even those hiding in murky water. The Airborne Laser although reports suggest that over three hundred have been

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    Editorial NIWA-Nippon Foundation TESMaP/ Rebekah Parsons-King www.marinetechnologynews.com ast month marked the resounding NEW YORK 118 E. 25th St., New York, NY 10010 return of Oceanology Interna- Tel: (212) 477-6700; Fax: (212) 254-6271 tional in London, perennially one Lof the world’s most important

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    Realism is prized beyond immersive, photo-realistic visu- nology, evidenced by, for example, als, and providers are introducing increasingly accurate func- the phones we are estimated to un- tionality. FORCE Technology’s upcoming DEN-Mark2 math- lock around 50-80 times a day. It has ematical model release

  • MR Apr-24#12 Back to the Drawing Board 
When Efficiency Does 
Not Help)
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    Back to the Drawing Board When Efficiency Does Not Help Sustainability By Rik van Hemmen y brother and I had a discussion about methanol This study concluded that the Toyota Prius Prime is the green- where we concluded that methanol is a prom- est car you can buy in the United States. ising sustainable

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    There are ? ve major paint catego- lenges in shipyards is managing small building is a multifaceted endeavor ries in new construction shipbuilding: parts, which are prone to surface rust that demands integrative systems before installation. Optimizing the planning, as well as adoption of new 1.

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    courtesy SMD DEME’s upcoming subsea rock installation vessel Yellow- structor ROV systems and two brand new compact Construc- stone, scheduled to join the ? eet in the ? rst half of 2024. tor ROV systems. The systems will be delivered to Omega The new Fall Pipe ROV introduces several unique features,

  • MT Jan-24#43 he world beneath the ocean’s surface remains  and extreme)
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    he world beneath the ocean’s surface remains and extreme environments, including the deepest parts of one of the last frontiers of exploration, where the ocean, venturing into uncharted territories, and discover- the mysteries of the deep beckon to be uncov- ing new species and geological phenomena. ered.

  • MT Jan-24#4  12 years ago I was invited 
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    Editorial bout 12 years ago I was invited to the home of then Chief of Naval Operations, Admiral Gary A Roughead, for “a discussion on unmanned underwater systems.” When I ? rst received the invite, my ? rst thought was © Jason Adelaars MBARI 2023 www.marinetechnologynews.com “how did I get on this

  • MR Jan-24#10 Back to the Drawing Board 
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    Back to the Drawing Board Predictability, or “Call your Designated Responder Early and Often” By Rik van Hemmen Predictability is the aim of every human, company, or society. OPA90 has been successful in that regard, but due to its Humanity simply strives to increase its level of predictabil- measurable

  • MT Nov-23#5 The Next-generationINS/GNSS 
Post-processing Software
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    The Next-generationINS/GNSS Post-processing Software Quality: Green -> centimetric position; Blue -> decimetric < 30cms; Red -> Raw GNSS data SURVEYING UNDER BRIDGES Å GNSS Altitude (m) - Merged Å Altitude (m) - Merged MADE EASY This survey has been done with an APOGEE INS under very challenging condition

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    promise and peril – continue to evolve and penetrate subsea tech solutions. As anyone © Jason Adelaars MBARI 2023 www.marinetechnologynews.com reading these pages can attest, the ability to NEW YORK work ef? ciently, effectively and safely on, 118 E. 25th St., New York, NY 10010 Tel: (212) 477-6700

  • MR Nov-23#60 MARKET IN FOCUS: OFFSHORE WIND
The $1 Billion Offshore Wind)
    November 2023 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 60

    MARKET IN FOCUS: OFFSHORE WIND The $1 Billion Offshore Wind Prize for U.S. Shipyards The growing CTV and SOV market represents a long-term demand for at least 60 to more than 130 vessels. By Philip Lewis, Research Director, Intelatus Global Partners he U.S. offshore wind market presents a $1 billion the

  • MR Nov-23#21 the Supreme Court of the United States.  Contained within)
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    the Supreme Court of the United States. Contained within the right to appeal to the Commandant is the safeguard that no Coast Guard person who investigated or prosecuted the case may participate or advise in the decision of the ALJ or of the Commandant. 33 C.F.R. § 20.206(b). Finally, the mariner

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    Safeguards in Coast Guard Suspension and Revocation Proceedings By Walter J. Brudzinski his article examines ten structural safeguards in tion of the mariner’s credential. Coast Guard Suspension and Revocation (S&R) The IO then serves the Complaint on the mariner and ? les Proceedings that ensure

  • MR Nov-23#17  Plymouth Massa-
chusetts will then supervise the deployment)
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    so. A service supervisor at Greensea IQ’s remote service center in Plymouth Massa- chusetts will then supervise the deployment of the EverClean robot, and set it on its mis- sion. The service supervisor also monitors the onboard video feed documenting any items of concern seen during the cleaning.

  • MR Nov-23#6  Tomic 
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    .com H30 years leading up to 2020, per- digital journey. An Italian native, Graziuso Offshore Energy Editor Bartolomej Tomic sonally I enjoyed the COVID-induced break has exactly one year of maritime industry [email protected] from the mundane ritual and inevitable experience, spending

  • MT Sep-23#33  Target  tinually monitors the status and health  botics’)
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    in real-time during Management System (BMS) which con- sioning surveys. SeaKite is Kraken Ro- missions, supporting Automatic Target tinually monitors the status and health botics’ next generation SBI deployment Recognition (ATR) and data ex? ltration of the battery. SeaPower batteries can be method

  • MT Sep-23#32  enable clients to overcome the challenges in our  enables)
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    3D acoustic imaging and battery solutions Kraken’s latest generation Real-Time SAS processor. RTSAS and services enable clients to overcome the challenges in our enables real-time processing of SAS imagery and bathymetry. oceans – safely, ef? ciently, and sustainably. On-board Automatic

  • MT Sep-23#24 MTR
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    MTR 100 from the working class and observation class to the partic- ular use of ROV, arrived in the following years. Indepen- dent research and development ROV components include: HD camera, 150W 6,957 Lumens Sea Bright LED, sensor PCG 1000X, servo, and 550 VDC direct-drive and magneti- cally coupling

  • MT Sep-23#21 At the beginning of 2023, Greensea numbered about 60+  CEO)
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    At the beginning of 2023, Greensea numbered about 60+ CEO, I was meeting my expectations, but I felt as a human employees in three locations, which included the pair of I was not because with the resources of Greensea, Armach, Greensea spin-offs: and Bayonet my potential was immense. So, merging these