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A s the September edition was going to press, Hurricane Katrina was sweeping ashore as a category 4 hurricane, leaving in its wake a path of death and destruc- tion across the U.S. Gulf Coast, hitting hardest in the states of Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama. Anyone who is reading this publication surely has innumerable colleagues and friends in that area, and from initial reports it appears the damage inflicted on the maritime and offshore oil and gas business will be dramatic. Initial images from the area (see page 4 and 43) are quite sobering, as a good deal of New Orleans, a powerful maritime hub, was underwater, while many coastal facilities in all three states were flattened or damaged. The full effects of the storm and its aftermath will take weeks, if not months, to determine. Trust that this story will be covered in depth in the pages of Maritime Reporter, sister- publication MarineNews, and online at www.marinelink.com for many months. While unprecedented in its scope of devastation, the emergency response, led by government and supported by private industry and citizens, has been equally dramatic. The United States Coast Guard, for example, has again stepped to the plate as one of the preeminent institutions of its kind in the world, throwing its considerable resources of people and machines to the task of saving lives. Any political squabbling as to the need to outfit the USCG with the latest equip- ment and technologies — to help in its quest to save lives and secure our bor- ders — should be thrown out the window. In the months to come, I invite updates from all affected companies in the region, as I will be pleased to present in our pages the compelling stories of an industry’s perseverance and rebuilding effort. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be repro- duced or transmitted in any form or by any means mechani- cal, photocopying, recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of the publishers. Founder: John J. O’Malley 1905 - 1980 Charles P. O’Malley 1928 - 2000 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News is published monthly by Maritime Activity Reports, Inc. Mailed at Periodicals Postage Rates at Waterbury, CT 06701 and additional mailing offices. Postmaster send notification (Form 3579) regarding undeliverable magazines to Maritime Reporter/Engineering News, 118 East 25th Street, New York, NY 10010. Publications Mail Agreement No: 40024966 Return Undeliverable Canadian Addresses to Circulation Dept. of DPGM 4960-2 Walker Road Windsor, ON N9A 6J3 Publishers are not responsible for the safekeeping or return of editorial material. ©2005 Maritime Activity Reports, Inc. 118 East 25th Street, New York, NY 10010 tel: (212) 477-6700; fax: (212) 254-6271 ISSN-0025-3448 USPS-016-750 No. 9 Vol. 67 Subscriptions: One full year (12 issues) $28.00 in U.S.; outside of U.S. $52.00 including postage and handling. For subscription information, call 212-477-6700; fax: (212) 254-6271; or e-mail: mrcirc@marinelink.com MARITIME REPORTER AND ENGINEERINGNEWS Member Business Publications Audit of Circulation, Inc. 11 ONR Christens Advanced Electric Ship Demonstrator 34 SNAME Preview 58 Ship’s Store 59 Buyer’s Directory 62 Classifieds 64 Ad Index On the Cover: Pictured on this month’s cover is an image created by the talented Peter Hsu of Anteon, created for the com- missioning of DDG 97, the USS Halsey. Read up on the man and the ship, on page 25. Editor’s Note www.marinelink.com trauthwein@marinelink.com On the Cover Circle 201 on Reader Service Card Coming in Maritime Reporter & Engineering News October 2005 The Marine Design Annual MEGAYACHTS • Marine Salvage Maritime Security Products Annual CADCAM Suppliers Guide Country Focus: Germany November 2005 The Workboat Edition RIBS & PATROL BOATS Insulation, Pipes, Pumps and Valves Marine Materials China www.marinelink.com 6 Maritime Reporter & Engineering News After the Devastation MR SEPTEMBER 2005 #1 (1-8).qxd 9/1/2005 1:35 PM Page 8