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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Participants." National Research Council. 1981. Problems and Opportunities in the Design of Entrances to Ports and Harbors: Proceedings of a Symposium. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/745.
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177 C. L. Vincent Chief, Coastal Oceanography Branch Coastal Engineering Research Center U. S. Army Corps of Engineers Ft. Belvoir, Virginia Shen Wang School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences University of Miami Miami, Florida William Webster Chairman Department of Naval Architecture University of California Berkeley, California Robert L. Wiegel Department of Civil Engineering University of California Berkeley, California .

APPENDIX B: Ledolph Baer Manager Coastal Waves Program National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Rockville, Maryland William Bertsche Eclectech, Inc. North Stonington, Connecticut Col. Ted Bishop Engineering Development Division Coastal Engineering Research Center U. S. Army Corps of Engineers Ft. Belvoir, Virginia J. Ron Brinson Executive Vice President American Association of Port Authorities Washington, D. C. Capt. Daniel Charter Chief, Port and Safety Law Enforcement Division U. S. Coast Guard Washington, D. C. Cdr. Guy Clark Chief, Signal Management Branch U. S. Coast Guard Washington, D. C. Col. Albert C. Costanzo Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors U. S. Army Corps of Engineers Ft. Belvoir, Virginia C. Lincoln Crane Tanker Department Exxon International, Inc. Florham Park, New Jersey PARTICIPANTS 175 Robert G. Dean Department of Civil Engineering University of Delaware Newark, Delaware Robert J. Diaz Virginia Institute of Marine Sciences Gloucester Point, Virginia Arlene Dietz Study Manager National Waterways Study U. S. Army Corps of Engineers Ft. Belvoir, Virginia John A. Downs President, National Association of Dredging Contractors Chairman of the Board Great Lakes Dredge and Dock Co. Oak Brook, Illinois Haruzo Eda Davidson Laboratory Stevens Institute of Technology Hoboken, New Jersey Ronald Gress U. S. Coast Guard Washington, D. C. Eugene H. Harlow PRC Harris, Inc. Houston, Texas John B. Herbich Director, Center for Dredging Studies Texas A & M University College Station, Texas Frank Herrmann Waterways Experiment Station U. S. Army Corps of Engineers Vicksburg, Mississippi .

176 J. P. Hooft Netherlands Ship Model Basin Wageningen, The Netherlands Capt. Wesley V. Hull Associate Director National Ocean Survey National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Rockville, Maryland Joe W. Johnson Department of Civil Engineering University of California Berkeley, California Capt. Thomas Knierim New York-New Jersey Sandy Hook Pilots Association Mountainside, New Jersey Martha H. Kohler Research and Engineering Bechtel National, Inc. San Francisco, California C. J. Kray Naval Facilities Engineering Command Alexandria, Virginia Capt. Warren G. LeBack Houston, Texas Orville T. Magoon South Pacific Division U. S. Army Corps of Engineers San Francisco, California Scott McCreary Conservation Foundation, Inc. Washington, D. C. Eugene R. Miller Vice President Hydronautics, Inc. Laurel, Maryland Tom Odle Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors U. S. Army Corps of Engineers Ft. Belvoir, Virginia J. W. Olgeirson Great Lakes Dredge and Dock Co. South Atlantic Division Towson, Maryland Neill E. Parker Chief, Engineering Development Division Coastal Engineering Research Center U. S. Army Corps of Engineers Capt. William Riedel U. S. Coast Guard Washington, D. C. Samuel E. Sands Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors U. S. Army Corps of Engineers Ft. Belvoir, Virginia m orndike Saville Engineering Development Division Coastal Engineering Research Center U. S. Army Corps of Engineers Ft. Belvoir, Virginia Capt. Willard Searle Searle Consultants Alexandria, Virginia Eugene A. Silva Office of Naval Research Detachment Liaison Office Alexandria, Virginia H. E. Soike General Manager Port of Grays Harbor Aberdeen, Washington

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