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Federal Policy Group To Report On New Maritime Program Recently established to address the declining state of the U.S. mer- chant marine and to reformulate federal maritime policy, a cabinet- level Policy Coordinating Group has been given a deadline of June '92 to have a report prepared detailing a new reform program. Some of the high-level members of the Policy Coordinating Group in- clude the Department Secretaries: James Baker, State; Nicholas Brady, Treasury; Richard Cheney, Defense; Andrew Card, Transportation;Barbara Franklin, Commerce; Edward Madigan, Agriculture; and Lynn Martin, Labor; as well as Richard Darman, Director of the Office of Management and Budget; Carla Hills, U.S. Trade Representative; Colin Powell, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs; Ronald Roskins, Administrator for the Agency for International Development; and Christopher Koch, Chairman of the Federal Maritime Commission. The President's Chief of Staff, Samuel Skinner; Brent Scowcroft, the National Security Adviser; Michael Boskin, Chair- man of the Council of Economic Ad- visers; and Roger Porter, Assis- tant to the President for Economic and Domestic Policy. A group consisting of Sea-Land Service Inc., American President Lines, Matson, TOTE, AIMS, the AWO and the Transportation Insti- tute sent a petition to Secretary Card, asking him to urge the Policy Coordinating Group to give its sup- port to the continued enforcement of the U.S. Jones Act. Sea-Land and American Presi- dent Lines have both suggested that they would remove all of their ves- sels from U.S.- flag registry by 1995 unless the federal government made significant changes to national mari- time policy. Cruise Companies Adding New Ports Of Call To Itineraries Many cruise lines recently an- nounced the addition of new ports of call to their itineraries. The new ports being added are in Vietnam, China and the former Soviet Union. Ocean Pearl has announced that it will offer cruises to Hanoi and Danang, Vietnam, as well as to vari- ous ports in China and the Far East. Cunard ships will call at ports in the former Soviet Union such as Odessa and Yalta, Ukraine; St. Pe- tersburg, Russia; and Tallinn, Esto- nia. Cunard will also offer variable- length cruises from Fort Lauder- dale, Fla., to places like Papeete, Tahiti, Cairns, Hong Kong and Singapore. Art Anderson Associates Names Eric Snyder Naval Architect Group Leader A Optional widths to 50' A Optional heights to 50' A High strength, low alloy steel super-structure • Full instrumentation in operator's compartment MODERNIZE YOUR SHIPYARD... Increase Your Boat Handling Capability With The All New 500 Ton Capacity Marine Travelift Straddle Hoist Marine Travelift, Inc., the World Leader in the manufacture of Self-Propelled Straddle Hoists, introduces the largest rubber tired boat hoist in the world. 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"Over 2000 Units In Service Worldwide!" mRRinE S TRAVELIFT,, Model 500BFM at Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates Art Anderson Associates recently named Eric Snyder to be the new naval architect group leader. Mr. Snyder has been with the firm as a naval architect since 1975. Art Anderson Associates, Bremerton, Wash., is a second gen- eration family owned business which was started in 1957. The firm pro- vides engineering services on projects ranging from renovation design of Washington State Ferry vessels to installation of new re- search equipment on U.S. Coast Guard polar ice breakers. Current projects include the development of a new car ferry design for Steilacoom—Anderson Island traf- fic, the modification design of Wash- ington and Alaska state ferries and naval architectural support to local vessel operators. Some of the firms major clients are NOAA Pacific Fleet, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Pa- cific rim facilities, port districts and shipyards. The firm has offices lo- cated in Bremerton and Seattle. A Adjustable sling spacing A Automatic load equalizing A Direct drive1 winches More Profit Opportunities... A Hydraulic powered "swing" operator's compartment A Easy maintenance cat walk to engine and winches Jk Extra heavy-duty slings with covers A Cable saving sheaves A Stainless steel hydraulic tubing A Steel belted radial tires A Pivot trunnion A Diesel powered A Planetary gear drives to all wheels A BFM beam forward design 122 Circle 349 on Reader Service Card Maritime Reporter/Engineering News