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INTERNATIONAL MARITIME CONSULTANTS 104 EAST 40 STREET, SUITE 207 NEW YORK, N. Y. 10016 CABLES WESWHEELER 126476 WHEELER NYK ITT-WDWNY 426040 RCA-236922 WDW 212-867-4760 DIPLOMATE IN NAVAL ARCHITECTURE AND MARINE ENGINEERING Congressman Mario Biaggi Will Address First N.Y.C. Diving-Insurance Symposium An unprecedented two-day New York sym- posium designed to provide a common inter- national forum for diving and insurance in- dustry views will be addressed by Congress- man Mario Biaggi (D-N.Y.) on November 15, 1977, at the Statler Hilton Hotel, New York City. The 1977 International Diving and Insur- ance Symposium, scheduled for November 14- 15, 1977 at the Statler Hilton, will focus on technical developments affecting diving safe- ty standards and insurance rates within the American diving industry. The Symposium, sponsored by the Mari- time Association of the Port of New York, the Marine Technology Society, and the As- sociation of Diving Contractors, will feature talks by prominent government and industry authorities on such diverse topics as: The Law as it Relates to Divers (from both a plaintiff and defense attorney's point of view) ; Diving Contracts and the Insurance Problem; Safety for the Diver —• Now and In the Future; and Diving Industry and Insurance Problems From an American and European Point of View. Congressman Biaggi, chairman of the Coast Guard and Navigation Subcommittee, House Merchant Marine and Fisheries Com- mittee, will be honored guest and luncheon speaker on November 15, following panel discussions on "What Must Be Done to Re- duce Insurance Claims and Improve the Diving Industry Image in the Insurance Market," from both the insurance and diving industry standpoints. Registration fees for the Symposium are $200 per person, and provide for attendance at all symposium sessions, luncheons, cock- tails, coffee and danish breaks, and a printed copy of all Symposium proceedings. For registration forms, programs, or ad- ditional information, contact the Maritime Association of New York, 80 Broad Street, New York, N.Y. 10004, telephone (212) 425- 5704. Grain Company Plans To Build Ten 200-Foot Covered Barges The Maritime Administration has disclosed an application for financing aid from Okla- homa-Kansas Grain Corp., Catoosa, Okla., to cover the construction of "10 or more" 200- foot covered hopper barges to haul grain, fertilizer, and alfalfa pellets on inland wa- terways. The company estimated the mort- gage loan it expected to take out would be about $2 million. The company operates five other barges. 54-IN. 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