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South Seas Names New Equipment Manager Lou Jordan has joined South Seas Steamship Co. Ltd., San Francisco, Calif., as its Equipment and Logistics manager. His respon- sibilities include system wide equipment man- agement; negotiation of depot contracts, equip- ment master lease contracts and island trans- port rates; and management of the intermodal program. Mr. Jordan was previously employed by Senator Lines (USA), and has also served as Equipment/Logistics manager for Johnson Scan Star and as Special Commodities manag- er for APL. South Seas operates a shipping service between North America and the South Pacific islands. Doherty To Command USCG Nav Center In Alexandria In a statement released to the press on June 19, the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) announced that Capt. James T. Doherty would relieve Haltor Marine Christens And Launches Advanced Oceanegraphic Research Ship Advanced ship named in honor of the late U.S. Commerce Secretary, Ronald H. Brown Ronald H. Brown, a new oceanographic research ship named in honor of the late Commerce secretary, was christened by Alma Brown, widow of Secretary Brown, and launched by its builder, Halter Marine Inc., of the Trinity Marine Group. When delivered in August 1997, the new ship will replace one of two aging ships in the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) fleet of the U.S. Department of Commerce. Harvey Walpert, Trinity Marine Group senior vice president, Administration, and mas- ter of ceremonies at the christening, lauded the late Commerce secretary, as well as the recent- ly deceased Chief of Naval Operations, Admiral Mike Boorda, for giving support to the con- struction of Ronald H. Brown. It is the fourth of a new class of vessels designed and built by Halter Marine. Overall, Ronald H. Brown, originally designated Researcher, is 274 ft. (83.5 m) long, with a 52.5-ft. (16-m) beam and a load- line draft of 17 ft. (5.18 m). It has a displace- ment of approximately 3,300 long tons, and powered by a 6,000-hp diesel/electric propulsion system. A unique feature of the Halter design is that all scientific laboratories are located on the main deck, with easy access to other labs and working decks. Lab spaces are designed to facilitate rapid realignment. All labs and decks are equipped with a system of built-in sockets on the floors, walls and overheads, reportedly permitting fast installation of other walls, car- rels or equipment. Typical missions can include research on critical physical, chemical, biologi- cal, oceanographic and atmospheric processes. The vessel will be equipped with a dynamic positioning system which provides automated precision track-line and station-keeping capa- bility. The system uses data from a global posi- tioning system an acoustic vertical reference system, a gyro-compass and a wind sensor to control the ship. It will have more than 3,500- sq.-ft. of working deck space and more than 4,000-sq.-ft. of laboratory space. For more information on Trinity Circle 83 on Reader Service Card INCINOLET Electric Incinerating Toilet WORLD'S MOST ADVANCED TOILET SYSTEM! INCINOLET incinerates waste to clean ash - without water - in a neat, compact, stainless steel unit. NO OTHER TOILET OFFERS YOU THESE ADVANTAGES: • Easy, inexpensive installation • Absolutely no pollution • Can be used in any climate • No holding tank or pump out • US Coast Guard certified Choose INCINOLET for quality, durability, state of the art technology. INCINOLET - first ever incinerator toilet. Call us today for a free brochure. 1-800-527-5551 E-mail: incinolt@incinolet.com Web: http://www.incinolet.com/incinolet RESEARCH PRODUCTS/Blankenship 2639 Andjon • Dept. MR • Dallas, Texas 75220 • 214-358-4238 86 Circle 278 on Reader Service Card The leader in deck hardware for 60 yt ars QUALITY DECK HARDWARE Choose Smith Berger for the highest quality deck hardware for your offshore, towing, oceanographic, dredging, and workboat needs. FAIRLEADS* DECK SHEAVES CHAIN STOPPERS • FLAG BLOCKS TOW PINS • STERN ROLLERS •ENGINEERING EXPERIENCE F:0R CUSTOM DESIGNS. For information, please contact: Smith Berger Marine, Inc. 516 S. Chicago St. Seattle, WA 98108 206/ 764-4650 FAX: 206/ 764-4653 Circle 296 on Reader Service Card Maritime Reporter/Engineering News