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Oceans '81 (continued from page 12) Calendar Of Events OCEANS '81 CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION Sheraton Boston Tuesday, September 15, 1981 5:30 p.m. Early Bird Reception Wednesday, September 16, 1981 8:30 a.m. Plenary Session 10:30 a.m. Autonomous Undersea Vehicles! Acoustics Marine Law & Policy Ocean Energy I Offshore Structures Marine Pollution Monitoring Analysis-I Tide and Water Level Measurement Systems 12:15 p.m. IEEE/COE Luncheon 1:30 p.m. Autonomous Undersea Vehicles-ll Expendable Instrumentation Acoustic Telemetry Marine Law and Policy-ll Ocean Energy-ll Remote Sensing ! ENVIROVAC Vacuum Sewage Collection and Holding Systems. The Quality Leader in Marine Sewage Units. You'll find ENVIROVAC on Coast Guard and Navy ships. On big and small commercial vessels. And on hundreds of other marine installations the world over. The key to the success of the ENVIROVAC System is its use of air instead of water for the trans- portation of sewage. In quality comparisons, the superiority of the ENVIROVAC Vacuum System is readily seen. • ENVIROVAC systems use less water. Only 3 pints of water per flush, or about 2 gallons per crew member per day. • ENVIROVAC reduces holding requirements. The vacuum toilet allows the vacuum collection/ holding tank to be up to 90% smaller than equivalent gravity holding tanks. • ENVIROVAC systems are easy to operate. Unlike treatment plants, the ENVIROVAC system does not require the addition of special chemicals, or the testing of the effluent. No special operating skills or specially trained personnel are required. • ENVIROVAC systems have vitreous china toilets and all wetted parts that are made of non- corrosive materials. • ENVIROVAC systems are easy to install. Because the vacuum toilet can discharge horizontally or vertically, total freedom of placement of the toilets and system com- ponents is possible. Piping can be run around and under bulkheads and decks. • ENVIROVAC systems are U.S. Coast Guard approved. U.S.C.G. Certificate No. 159.15/1016/1/111. Get the quality difference story on ENVIROVAC Vacuum Sewage Systems, today! ENVIROVAC 1260 Turret Drive, Rockford, Illinois 61111. Toll free (800) 435-6951. Marine Pollution And Monitoring Analysis-I I Instrumentation—Sensors and Systems Wave Measurements Cables and Connectors 3:00 p.m. Coffee Break 3:30 p.m. Autonomous Undersea Vehicles-Ill Expendable Instrumentation-ll Acoustic Telemetry-ll Marine Law & Policy-Ill Ocean Energy III Remote Sensing-ll Marine Pollution and Monitoring Analysis-Ill 5:00 p.m. Exhibitors' Cocktail Party Thursday, September 17, 1981 8:30 a.m. Autonomous Undersea Vehicles-IV In-Situ lnstrumentation-1 Positioning, Localization, and Tracking-I Seismic Exploration Engineering-I Buoy and Mooring Technology-I Ship Dynamics and-Propulsion Coastal Zone Management-I 10:00 a.m. Coffee Break 10:30 a.m. Autonomous Undersea Vehicles-V In-Situ Instrumentation II Positioning, Localization, and Tracking-ll Inspection of Undersea Structures Buoy and Mooring Technology-ll Research Vessels Cold Water Engineering Marine Sciences Education Data Bases and Data Processing 12:15 p.m. Lunch 1:30 p.m. Undersea Vehicles-I Current Measurements-I Navigation Marine Penetrators Economic Potential of the Ocean-I Marine Materials-I Ocean Margin Drilling Program Seafloor Engineering— Penetrometers Undersea Vehicles-I Seismic Exploration Engineering-ll 3:00 p.m. Coffee Break 3:30 p.m. Undersea Vehicles-ll Current Measurements-ll Geology and Geophysics Offshore Engineering and Support Economic Potential of the Oceans-ll Marine Materials-ll Marine Penetrators and Seafloor Engineering 6:30 p.m. Cocktails 7:30 p.m. "A Taste of New England" Banquet Friday, September 18, 1981 8:30 to 10 a.m. Outer Continental Shelf Petroleum-Primer 10:15 a.m. Coffee Break 10:30 to Noon Outer Continental Shelf Petroleum-Primer 12:15 p.m. MTS Luncheon 1:30 p.m. Numerical Modelling of Estuarine & Nearshore Circulation Dynamics Marine Biology-I Marine Biofouling-I Wave Data Collection and Processing Latin America and Law of the Sea 3:00 p.m. Coffee Break 3:30 p.m. Ocean and Coastal Processes Modelling Marine Biology-I I Marine Biofouling-ll Coastal Zone Management II Marine Fisheries 14 Write 259 on Reader Service Card Maritime Reporter/Engineering News