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Reassessment of the Marine Salvage Posture of the United States (1994)

Chapter: Appendix D: Invited Participants at Committee Meetings

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Suggested Citation:"Appendix D: Invited Participants at Committee Meetings." National Research Council. 1994. Reassessment of the Marine Salvage Posture of the United States. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/4783.
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APPENDIX D
INVITED PARTICIPANTS AT COMMITTEE MEETINGS

COMMITTEE ON MARINE SALVAGE ISSUES

Washington, D.C.

August 11-12, 1992

Joseph Cox, American Institute of Merchant Shipping

Laurie Crick, Dyer, Ellis, Joseph & Mills

Michael Donohoe, Marine Environmental Protection Division, U.S. Coast Guard

William Duncan, Exxon Shipping Co.

Richard P. Fiske, Ocean Engineering/Salvage and Diving, Naval Sea Systems Command, U.S. Navy

Richard Fredericks, Marine Spill Response Corporation

Jack McGrath, Marine Spill Response Corporation

Paul B. Mentz, Office of Technology Assessment, U.S. Maritime Administration

Willard F. Searle, Jr., NAE, MacKinnon Searle Consortium, Ltd.

Don Walsh, Marine Board and International Maritime, Inc.

Kerry Walsh, Fred Devine Diving and Salvage, Inc.

SYMPOSIUM ON THE PURPOSEFUL JETTISON OF CARGO

Washington, D.C.

February 23, 1993

Thomas Allegretti, American Waterways Operators

Tim M. Beaver, Global Diving and Salvage

Alan Becker, PCCI

Philip Berns, Department of Justice

Jim Bladh, U.S. Navy Naval Sea Systems Command Office of Salvage and Diving

Alex Blanton, Dyer, Ellis, Joseph & Mills

Liz Sigel Bouchard, Vessel Operations and Maritime Initiatives, Transportation Institute

Carolann Bowen, Office of Coastal Protection, Florida Department of Natural Resources

Alan Breed, Marine Spill Response Corporation

Richard H. Brown, Kirlin, Campbell, Meadows & Keating

Fred Burgess, Le Boeuf, Lamb, Leiby, and Macrae

Robert T. Bush, Universe Tankships, Inc.

Edward G. Cawthon, Turecamo of Savannah, Inc.

Barry E. Chambers, Clean America, Inc.

William Chubb, U.S. Coast Guard

Kevin Cohen, Dyer, Ellis, Joseph & Mills

Mark Cohen, Royston, Rayzor, Vickery & Williams, L.L.P.

Suggested Citation:"Appendix D: Invited Participants at Committee Meetings." National Research Council. 1994. Reassessment of the Marine Salvage Posture of the United States. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/4783.
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Patricia A. Collins, U.S. Coast Guard National Pollution Funds Center

Sean T. Connaughton, Haight, Gardner, Poor & Havens

Philip Cooney, American Petroleum Institute

John D. Costello, Marine Spill Response Corporation

Joseph J. Cox, American Institute of Merchant Shipping

Laurie Crick, Dyer, Ellis, Joseph & Mills

Lee R. Crockett, Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries Staff, U.S. House of Representatives

Thomas F. Daly, McCarter & English, Esquires

Andrew W. D'Angelo, MacKinnon Searle Consortium Ltd.

Warren Dean, Dyer, Ellis, Joseph & Mills

Graham H. Deere, The Salvage Association

Rita J. Diehl, Council on Ocean Law

Michael Donohoe, U.S. Coast Guard Environmental Protection Division

J. Stephen Dorrier, Marine Spill Response Corporation

John J. Driscoll, Smit Americas, Inc.

Ron Duckhorn, Crowley Marine Services

William Eichbaum, Marine Board and World Wildlife Fund

Michael Ellis, The Salvage Association

Rainer Engelhardt, Marine Spill Response Corporation

Glenn Epler, U.S. Coast Guard

Gary Faber, Crowley Marine Services

Richard B. Fairbanks, Titan Maritime Industries, Inc.

Bruce Fernie, Fleet Management, Texaco Marine Services, Inc.

Richard P. Fiske, U.S. Navy Naval Sea Systems Command Office of Salvage and Diving

Richard Fredricks, Marine Spill Response Corporation

Roger Gale, BP North America

Jerry Galt, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

William O. Gray, Skaarup Oil Corporation

David Hall

Paul Hankins, U.S. Navy Naval Sea Systems Command Office of Salvage and Diving

Robert E. Hartzel, Ellsworth Salvage, Inc.

John R. Henley, MacKinnon Searle Consortium Ltd.

A. E. Henn, U.S. Coast Guard

David V. Hutchinson, U.S. Department of Justice

Donald S. Jensen, U.S. Coast Guard National Strike Force Coordination Center

Marcus J. Johnson, Consultant

Jack Kalro, Diversified Technologies

Eugene M. Kelly, Amoco Transport Company

Christopher Kende, Holtzmann, Wise & Shepard

David M. Kennedy, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Hazardous Materials Response and Assessment Division

Richard Knee, U.S. Coast Guard

John Koster, Healy and Baillie

Miles Kulukundis, INTERTANKO, United Kingdom P & I Club, Salvage Working Group

J. T. Leigh, Marine Spill Response Corporation

Marilyn Leland, RCAC

Malcolm MacKinnon, MacKinnon Searle Consortium Ltd.

Charles S. Maclin, Gallagher Marine Systems, Inc.

Gerald A. Malia, Kirlin, Campbell, Meadows & Keating

Henry Marcus, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Bruce B. McCloskey, MacKinnon Searle Consortium Ltd.

Suggested Citation:"Appendix D: Invited Participants at Committee Meetings." National Research Council. 1994. Reassessment of the Marine Salvage Posture of the United States. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/4783.
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James McDonald, Marine Spill Response Corporation

Jack McGrath, Marine Spill Response Corporation

William Merlin, Marine Spill Response Corporation

Trygve A. Meyer, INTERTANKO

Mark Miller, National Response Corporation

W. I. Milwee, Milwee Associates, Inc.

Jim Morgan, Arco Marine

Robert H. Nicholas, Jr., Exxon Company, U.S.A.

Barry Ray Ogilby, Marine Spill Response Corporation

Skip Onstad, Marine Spill Response Corporation

Hans Kristian Øvstaas, The Bergesen DY Group

Paul Preus, MacKinnon Searle Consortium Ltd.

Albert A. Propsma, Smit Americas, Inc.

V. Lee Okarma Rees, Graham & Dunn

Klaas J. Reinigert, International Salvage Union and SMIT TAK B.V.

Kent Roberts, Schwabe, Williamson and Wyatt

Richard Roth, Crowley Marine Services

Anne Rothe, National Wildlife Federation

John R. Sambrook, The Salvage Association

Andrew Santos, Cook Inlet RCAC

W. F. Searle, MacKinnon Searle Consortium Ltd. (retired)

David J. Sharpe, National Law Center, George Washington University

Sidney H. Shaw, MacKinnon Searle Consortium Ltd.

Mike Sowby, Office of Oil Spill Prevention and Response, California Department of Fish and Game

Malcolm L. Spaulding, University of Rhode Island Department of Ocean Engineering

Rosemary Stein, Exxon Shipping Co.

James Stillwaggon, MacKinnon Searle Consortium Ltd.

John L. Sullivan, Smit Americas, Inc.

Robert L. Sullivan, American Petroleum Institute

R. K. Thurman, MacKinnon Searle Consortium Ltd.

Gene Toffoli, Office of Oil Spill Prevention and Response, California Department of Fish and Game

Andreas K. L. Ugland, INTERTANKO

David Usher, Spill Control Association of America

George L. Waddell, Hancock, Rothert & Bunshoft

John Waldron, Marine Spill Response Corporation

Sidney A. Wallace, Dyer, Ellis, Joseph & Mills

Ritner E. Walling, Ellsworth Salvage, Inc.

William Webster, University of California at Berkeley and Commission on Engineering and Technical Systems

Russell Weil, Kirlin, Campbell, Meadows and Keating

Edson Whitaker, MacKinnon Searle Consortium Ltd.

David L. Wood, Health, Safety and Environmental Protection Department, Marine Transport Lines, Inc.

Frank Wood, U.S. Coast Guard Office of Marine Safety, Security and Environmental Protection

John M. Woods, Thacher, Profit and Wood

Suggested Citation:"Appendix D: Invited Participants at Committee Meetings." National Research Council. 1994. Reassessment of the Marine Salvage Posture of the United States. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/4783.
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REGIONAL ASSESSMENT OF MARINE SALVAGE CAPABILITIES

Seattle, Washington

June 3-4, 1993

J. Tom Bringloe, Glosten Associates

Bill Carey, U.S. Coast Guard Marine Safety Office, Puget Sound

Ron M. Duckhorn, Crowley Marine Services, Inc.

Jim Dunlap

John Dwyer, U.S. Coast Guard Marine Safety Office, Puget Sound

Gary C. Faber, Crowley Marine Services, Inc.

Cdr. Hall, USCG Dist.

Nick Handy, Washington State Office of Marine Safety

Harlan Henderson, U.S. Coast Guard

John Keenan, Sea-Land Services, Inc.

Robert Levine, Prince William Sound Towing Study

Ron Lokites, U.S. Coast Guard Marine Safety Office, Puget Sound

William I. Milwee, Milwee Associates, Inc.

James M. Morgan, Arco Marine, Inc.

Roger Mowery, U.S. Coast Guard Marine Safety Office, Puget Sound

Don Patterson, Columbia Helicopters, Inc.

Paul Poliak, Maritime Law Association Subcommittee on Salvage

Denny Quirk, Clean Sound Cooperative, Inc.

Richard Roth, Crowley Marine Services, Inc.

Steve T. Scalzo, Foss Maritime Company

Paul Slyman, Oregon Department of Environmental Quality

George L. Stiehl, West Coast Shipping Company

Ben Strickland, Crowley Marine Services, Inc.

Kerry Walsh, Fred Devine Diving and Salvage

REGIONAL ASSESSMENT OF MARINE SALVAGE CAPABILITIES ON THE EAST COAST OF THE UNITED STATES

New York, New York

August 3, 1993

Gerald W. Abrams, U.S. Coast Guard Marine Safety Office, Boston

Bruce Banks, Jamestown Marine Services

Peter Becker, Aetna

George C. Blake, Maritime Overseas Corporation

Michael Butler, New York City Fire Department Marine Division

Graham Deere, The Salvage Association

J. Kenneth Edgar, Diversified Technologies

Andre Galerne, IUC

Jack Geck, California Office of Oil Spill Prevention and Response

Neil Hansen, Jamestown Marine Services

John Johnson, Bouchard Transportation

Mark H. Johnson, U.S. Coast Guard Marine Safety Office

Malcolm MacKinnon, MacKinnon Searle Consortium Ltd.

Davella May, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey

Suggested Citation:"Appendix D: Invited Participants at Committee Meetings." National Research Council. 1994. Reassessment of the Marine Salvage Posture of the United States. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/4783.
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John Ringelberg, Jamestown Marine Services

Rodney Sambrook, The Salvage Association

James T. Shirley, Haight, Gardner, Poor and Havens

Donna Siracusa, U.S. Coast Guard

James P. Sweeney, Morania Oil Tanker Corporation

Ritner Walling, Ellsworth Salvage

George Wittich, Weeks Marine

REGIONAL ASSESSMENT OF MARINE SALVAGE CAPABILITIES ON THE GULF COAST OF THE UNITED STATES

New Orleans, Louisiana

August 9, 1993

Joe Ahern, Shell

James C. Arnold, Aramco Services Company

Cappy Bisso, Bisso Marine

Captain Calhoun, Marine Safety Detachment, Eighth District, U.S. Coast Guard

Stephen Dick, Tidewater Marine

John Driscoll, Smit Americas, Inc.

Richard B. Fairbanks, Titan Maritime Industries, Inc.

Jack Geck, California Office of Oil Spill Prevention and Response

Doug Lentseh, U.S. Coast Guard, New Orleans

Paul Manzi, Sabine Transportation Company

Cary McNamara, U.S. Coast Guard Marine Safety Office, New Orleans

Jim Obernesser, U.S. Coast Guard Captain of the Port, New Orleans, Port Operations

Steve Olson, U.S. Coast Guard Marine Safety Office, New Orleans

Ted Thompson, U.S. Coast Guard Captain of the Port, New Orleans

Roger White, Edison Chouest Offshore

Les Williams, Williams Fire and Hazard Control

Randi Williams, Williams Fire and Hazard Control

Suggested Citation:"Appendix D: Invited Participants at Committee Meetings." National Research Council. 1994. Reassessment of the Marine Salvage Posture of the United States. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/4783.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix D: Invited Participants at Committee Meetings." National Research Council. 1994. Reassessment of the Marine Salvage Posture of the United States. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/4783.
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Prompt and effective response to time-critical ship casualties and emergencies, for example, by refloating stranded ships, can prevent marine pollution and economic disruption of ports and waterways. The marine salvage industry, which conducts this work, has undergone significant changes in the past two decades. This book evaluates these changes and assesses the adequacy of marine salvage in the United States. Among the issues addressed are conditions in the salvage industry; emergency response-time; national salvage policy; workforce needs; salvage techniques; and the contribution of the Navy to the national salvage capability.

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