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February, 2006 • MarineNews 7 NEWS to Art Mead, senior vice president and general counsel. Twaits will be responsible for a wide array of legal affairs and projects. Addi- tionally, he will ensure that business prac- tices, policies and dealings of the corpora- tion meet regulatory requirements. Prior to joining Crowley, Twaits served as general counsel for three companies, Seabulk International, Carnival Corpora- tion and Premier Cruise Lines. He has almost 25 years of legal experi- ence in the maritime industry and previ- ously served for almost three years as assistant general counsel for Crowley. Hawaii Companies Win Navy Contract C&S Services, Marisco, Pacific Ship- yard Intl. and Propulsion Controls Engi- neering Hawaii, each won a potential maximum of $15m for indefinite-deliv- ery/indefinite-quantity contracts to pro- vide repair, maintenance, and alteration to U.S. Government waterborne vessels and surface ships, visiting or homeported in the Hawaiian Islands, and procure long lead time material in support. Proton 4 Boat towed mag $9,995 Call for a free catalog or to order our demonstration video. “Fishers Diver Mag 1 and Proton 4 magnetometers give the best cost/perfor- mance ratio of any mag on the market today. They are the ultimate detectors for iron and steel targets with a 1,500 foot detection range for large targets.” 1953 County St., E. Taunton, MA 02718 USA • (800)822-4744 Tel. (508)822-7330 • FAX: (508)880-8949 or 822-1931 • JWFishers@aol.com(508)822-7330 • FAX: (508)880-8949 • email: jwfishers@aol.com • www.jwfishers.com $19,995 SeaLion ROV ROV’s fromfrom SSS-100K/600K Side Scan Sonars $19,995 $7,995 Pulse 12 Boat-towed Metal Detector Boat tracking and data logging software available. Diver Mag 1 Diver held mag $6,995 MC-1 Mini Camera $1,195 “Your search for ferrous metals begins with Fishers Proton Mags” -Jack Fisher, President DDW-1 Depressor Wing $1,195 CT-1 Cable Tracker with Signal Injector $9,995 Circle 220 on Reader Service Card Circle 216 on Reader Service Card Merchant Marine Credentials Extended in the Gulf Region The Coast Guard is extending the expi- ration dates of credentials held by mer- chant mariners impacted by the effects of Hurricane Katrina until Feb. 28, 2006. The authority for this temporary relief measure was included in the Coast Guard Hurricane Relief Act of 2005 (Public Law 109-141). This measure applies to certain mariners whose credentials expired on or after March 1, 2005, or will expire before Feb. 28, 2006. The requirements are as follows: • Credentials are automatically extended for mariners whose home of record is listed as Alabama, Mississippi, or Louisiana on their merchant mariner credentials. To serve under the authori- ty of their existing credentials, these mariners must carry a copy of the Feder- al Register notice with their existing cre- dentials. Credentials issued by Regional Examination Center New Orleans are automatically extended. To serve under the authority of their existing creden- tials, these mariners must carry a copy of the Federal Register notice with their existing credentials. Other mariners who believe their ability to renew their credentials in a timely manner has been adversely impacted by Hurricane Katrina should contact any Regional Examination Cen- ter to establish their eligibility for an extension. If credentials were lost or damaged due to Hurricane Katrina, mariners may apply to any Regional Examination Cen- ter to receive a duplicate credential that will bear the same expiration date and information as the lost or damaged one. Mariners whose home of record is Alabama, Mississippi, or Louisiana may receive a waiver of the fees for issuance of duplicate credentials. All mariners whose credentials are within one year of expiration are encouraged to submit renewal applications as early as possi- ble. FEBRUARY MN2006 1(1-8).qxd 2/4/2006 10:38 AM Page 7