TITAN, CSA to Partner on Environmentally Sensitive Jobs

Friday, June 19, 2009

TITAN Salvage and CSA International, Inc. announced that they have signed a memorandum of understanding that allows TITAN to gain the experience and expertise of CSA's coral reef and seagrass experts when TITAN undertakes environmentally sensitive jobs anywhere in the world.

CSA, a leader in marine environmental sciences and related services, will help ensure that potential impacts of wreck removal and salvage operations to reef or seagrass habitats are mitigated and minimized to the fullest extent possible.  CSA and TITAN will combine scientific knowledge, technical expertise and ingenuity to provide clients with a comprehensive understanding of an incident.  This will effectively position them to begin managing the post operation cost impacts as the project commences.  This knowledge will afford clients the opportunity to potentially reduce the overall cost of incidents significantly.

(www.titansalvage.com)

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