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OCT 2017

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44 st / October 2017 www.sea-technology.com Cortland Cable, Cortland, New York, won an order to supply a 12,000- m, 9/16-in. Plasma HiCo synthetic rope for use on the new ocean-class research vessel RV Neil Armstrong. The rope will be used to take core samples around the globe, including the Mariana Trench in the western Pa- cific Ocean, the world's deepest ocean trench. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. Kongsberg Defence Systems, Kongs- berg, Norway, has signed an agree- ment for maintenance of gearboxes for the Norwegian Sea King helicopters, with a potential value up to 300 mil- lion NOK. Norwegian Defence Logis- tics Organisation. PBES, Trondheim, Norway, will pro- vide energy storage for hybrid and fully electric commercial marine ves- sels in Southern Europe. PBES designs and manufactures high-power indus- trial lithium-ion and energy storage to integrate with major OEM propulsion systems. Pangea Marine Trade. ODE, Wimbledon, London, has been awarded contracts for wind turbine generator installation and marine con- struction management for wind farms off the Normandy and Pays-de-la-Loire coasts. DORIS Engineering. Damen Marine, Gorinchem, Nether- lands, delivered two of three chartered stan pontoons to Ferrovial Agroman Laing O'Rourke for marine infrastruc- ture construction duties on the Thames Tideway Tunnel project in London. FLO. HR Wallingford, Wallingford, Eng- land, has been awarded a £12 million contract for the supply of a deepwater wave generation system to equip a seakeeping and maneuvering basin on an island off the east coast of China. COSCO. Corvus Energy, Richmond, Canada, is contracted to a Norwegian maritime electronics firm to provide lithium-ion battery systems for three new hybrid fishing vessels, each equipped with capacity of approximately 250 kWh. Elmarin AS. Coldharbour Marine, Linby, England, a manufacturer of ballast water treat- ment systems based on inert gas tech- nology, has reached an agreement to retrofit the GLD BWT System. The Su- ezmax tanker BORDEIRA will be the first to be fitted with Coldharbour's BWT system in 2018. TMS Tankers. ST contracts meetings NOVEMBER November 1-3—Oceanology Interna- tional China, Qingdao, China. jessica. liu@reedexpo.com.cn or www.oichi na.com.cn/en. November 3-5—International Under- water Intervention Conference and Exhibition, Xiamen, China. yangxi@ valuedshow.com or www.underwater expo.cn. November 3-5—World Congress of Ocean, Shenzhen, China. David@wco con.com or www.bitcongress.com/ wco2017. November 5-9—Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation (CERF) Biennial Conference, Providence, Rhode Island. conference@erf.org or www.erf.org/ cerf-2017-biennial-conference. November 6-8—Big Data Congress, Halifax, Canada. giles@ekspansiv.com or www.bigdatacongress.net. November 6-11—PLOCAN Glider School, Gran Canaria, Spain. forma cion@plocan.eu or www.gliderschool. eu. November 7-9—OTEC Symposium, Réunion Island. http://otecsympo sium2017.univ-reunion.fr. November 7-10—Europort, Rotter- dam, Netherlands. m.zeedijk@ahoy.nl or www.europort.nl. November 8—OPITO Safety and Com- petence Conference, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. events@bigpartnership.co.uk or www.opito.com/oscc-conference. November 8-9—Marine Renewables Canada, Ottawa, Canada. amanda@ marinerenewables.ca or http://bit. ly/2xbegKQ. ST Statement of Ownership, filed with USPS, Form 3526-R, October 1, 2017 for Sea Technology, September 2017 issue, publication number 647500, 12 issues published annually at $60 per year with offices at 1600 Wilson Blvd., Ste. 1010, Arlington, VA 22209. Publisher: C. Amos Bussmann; Editor: Aileen Torres-Bennett, both of Arlington, VA. Owner: Compass Publications, Inc., Arlington, VA. Stockholders holding one or more percent of the total amount of stock: C. Amos Bussmann, Arlington, VA. Known bondholders, mortgagees and other securi- ty holders owning or holding one percent or more of the total amount of bonds, mortgages or other secu- rities: None. Av. ea. Actual Extent & nature preceding nearest of circulation 12 months Filing date Total no. of copies 14,694 14,217 Paid/requested distributed by mail 8,107 7,891 Paid/req. distributed outside USPS 6,065 5,861 Paid/req. distributed other mail classes 55 55 Total paid/requested 14,227 13,807 Nonrequested outside USPS 296 200 Total nonrequested 296 200 Total distribution 14,523 14,007 Copies not distributed 171 210 Total 14,694 14,217 Percent Paid 97.96% 98.57% Electronic copy circulation Requested/paid electronic copies 6,017 6,036 Total requested/paid print + electronic 20,244 19,843 Total distribution print + electronic 20,540 20,043 % Pd/req. circulation, print + electronic 98.56% 99.00% I certify that the statements made by me above are correct and complete. Signed, C. Amos Bussmann, Publisher.

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