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ALENDAR EBRUARY 5th Dockmaster's Training eminar: February 7-10, San Di- ;o, Calif. ontact: Crandall Dry Dock Engi- eers, Inc., P.O. Box 505637, helsea, Mass., 02150, tel: (617) 884- 464; fax: (617) 884-8466. Jnderwater Intervention '94: 'ebruary 7-10, Town & Country convention Center, San Diego, Ca- lf. Contact: Underwater Intervention 34 Committee, P.O. Box 261149, 3an Diego, Calif. 92196; tel: (619) 122-8918; fax: (619) 426-4421. 'Fundamentals of Corrosion and Its Control" Course: Febru- ary 8-10, LaQue Center for Corro- sion Technology, Wrightsville Beach, N.C. Contact: Sherree Darden, LaQue Center for Corrosion Technology, P.O. Box 656, Wrightsville, Beach, N.C. 28480, tel: (919) 256-2271; fax: (919)256-9816. International Boatbuilders' Ex- hibition & Conference (IBEX) 1994: February 10-12, Miami Radisson Center, Miami, Fla. Contact:Tina Sanderson, tel: (203) 852-0500; fax: (203) 838-3710. 53rd Miami International Boat Show & Sailboat Show. Febru- ary 17-23, Miami Beach Convention Center, Miami Beach & Biscayne Bay Marriott Marine, Miami, Fla. Contact: Dale Robbins, tel: (305) 531-8410; fax: (305) 534-3139. Intermodal Association of North America Annual Membership Meeting and Intermodal Con- ference: February 20-23, Loews Coronado Bay Hotel, Coronado, Calif. Contact: John McQuaid, tel: (301) 864-2661. Ship Production Committee Panel Meeting: Surface Prepa- ration and Coating: February 21- 22, Houston, Texas. Contact: Kay Freeman, tel: (601) 935-3919. ASNE Naval Engineering for a Better Environment: February 23-24, Sheraton National Hotel, Arlington, Va. Contact: Margaret New (exhibits) or Melinda Sergent (registration) at ASNE, tel: (703) 836-6727; fax: (703) 836-7491. MARCH Gulf Coast Business & Industry Expo '94: March 1-3, Mississippi Gulf Coast Convention Center, Miss. Contact: Tel: (601) 863-2933 or 1- 800-999-EXPO. Oceanology International '94: March 8, Brighton, England Contact: Judith Patten, Public Relations, OI 94, Neville House, 55 Eden Street, Kingston upon Thames, Surrey KT1 1BW, U.K., tel: +081-547-1566; fax: +081-547- 1143. Sea Japan '94: March 9-13, Japan Contact: The Events Dept., The Seatrade Organization, Seatrade House, 42-48 North Station Road, Colchester COl 1RB, U.K., tel: +44 206 45121; fax: +44 206 45190. Shipping '94 To Examine Improved Service, Safety The Connecticut Maritime Association's (CMA) annual ship- ping conference and trade show, "Shipping '94 - The Risks and Re- wards of Quality Shipping," will be held March 14-16, 1994 at the Sheraton Stamford Hotel and Tow- ers in Stamford, Conn. The conference will examine the strides the industry has taken over the past several years to improve service, to protect the environment and the safety of those at sea, and to meet the challenges of global re- sponsibility and competition. This year's speakers include a variety of leaders in the shipping industry who will be discussing "The Costs of Shipping - Does Quality Pay?"; "The Benefits of Quality Ship- ping - What are They?"; "The Proof of Quality Shipping - Where Has Quality Paid?"; and "The Threat of Ignoring Quality." Among those scheduled to speak and participate in panels arePhilip J. Loree, chairman, Federation of American Controlled Shipping; Richard Quegan, Texaco, Inc.; Rear Adm. A.E. Henn, Chief Office of Marine Safety, Security and En- vironmental Protection, U.S. Coast Guard; and Frank Iarossi, Ameri- can Bureau of Shipping. In con- junction with Shipping '94, the CMA Board of Governors will present the CMA Commodore award. For more information, contact James R. Lawrence, International Market- ing Strategies, Inc., tel: (203) 622- 4014; fax: (203) 622-1929. Portuaria '94 Set For May Portuaria '94, the International Ports Exhibition, will take place from May 23- 28, 1994 in Seville, Spain, within the Congress of Navigation of PIANC (Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses). Portuaria '94 was presented during November ana December 1993 at Europort '93, the 32na Nautical Exhibition of Barcelona and Intermodal '93. Enormous interest has been shown in Portuaria '94 by companies belonging to the shipping sectors. Companies most interested in exhibiting their products and services at Portuaria '94 include those in the sectors of machineries, equipment, port, shipping and nautical complements, port logistics, data processing and telematics, signaling, container and intermodal transports. For more informa- tion on Portuaria '94, contact Ana Soto, tel: +34-93-419-6041. New Marine Propulsion Control Technology From Mathers Controls. 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