March 2014 issue of Maritime Reporter and Engineering News
Feature: U.S. Coast Guard Annual
Technical: Marine Salvage & Recovery
Product: Shipboard Fire Suppression Systems
- USCG ... Past, Present & Future Page: 6
- Floating Production Inventory Continues to Grow Page: 10
- Old Ships & Dirty Machinery Page: 4
- Marine Casualty Reports – Clarified Page: 16
- New Propeller Optimization Process Can Analyze 10,000 Designs a Day Page: 18
- Arctic Taskings for the Coast Guard Page: 20
- Online Monitoring Systems Can Improve Your Bottom Line Page: 22
- New Explosion Hazard Software Page: 24
- Harmonized CSR-Compliant Ship Design Support Software Page: 25
- Internet Remote Power Diagnosis Page: 26
- USCG: The Fleet Faces Forward Page: 28
- The Thad Allen No-Frills Leadership Primer Page: 37
- With an Interceptor, a RHIB and a Cat Page: 40
- Caribbean Security Challenges Page: 44
- Swiftships Unveils USV with the University of Louisiana-Lafayette Page: 46
- On Patrol: North River Boats Page: 48
- Gladding-Hearn Delivers Page: 48
- Retlif Testing Laboratories Marks 35 Years Page: 51
- Interview: Devon Grennan CEO, Global Diving & Salvage Page: 54
- NASNI Builds Navy’s First Submarine FiFi Trainer Page: 56
- FFS: Fire Fighting Systems Page: 57
- Enhanced Fire Protection Guide from ABS Page: 57
- Halyard Expands Insulation Product Range Page: 57
- Kidde FM-200 ECS Series Page: 57
- New Fire Detection System Page: 57
- Sea-Fire’s Triton 8 Alarm Panel Page: 57
- Carnival & Marioff Sign Maintenance Agreement Page: 57
- ClassNK Updates Safety Guidelines for Gas Fuelled Ships Page: 58
- Engine Room Fires: Lessons Learned Page: 58
- Omega Debuts New Transmitters Page: 58
- Xflow Watermist from Wilhelmsen Technical Solutions Page: 58
- Helicopter Refueling Systems Page: 58