Proceedings Of The Marine

SPR 2012

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Nagle, Mr. Kurt Vol. 68, No. 2; The Marine Transportation System; Summer 2011; "America's Seaports Promote Prosperity: A strong infrastructure supports a strong economy." p. 24 Reddington, Ms. Krista Vol. 68, No. 2; The Marine Transportation System; Summer 2011; Lessons Learned; "The Point of No Return." p. 90 Steele, Ms. Carolyn Vol. 68, No. 2; The Marine Transportation System; Summer 2011; Lessons Learned; "Catamaran Catastrophes." p. 74 Vol. 68, No. 2; The Marine Transportation System; Summer 2011; Lessons Learned; "TheWeak Link." p. 82 Warner, LCDR Jon Trent Vol. 68, No. 2; The Marine Transportation System; Summer 2011; "U.S. Department of State: Supporting the Arctic marine trans- portation system." p. 68 Zelasney, Mr. Joe Vol. 68, No. 2; The Marine Transportation System; Summer 2011; "Keeping America's Commerce Flowing: Federal support of the marine transportation system." p. 15 LESSONS LEARNED Khalifa, Ms. Daisy Vol. 68, No. 3; Search and Rescue; Fall 2011; Lessons Learned; "In- stant Instability: A sturdy dragger succumbs to deadly ice build- up." p. 60 Reddington, Ms. Krista Vol. 68, No. 2; The Marine Transportation System; Summer 2011; Lessons Learned; "The Point of No Return." p. 90 Steele, Ms. Carolyn Vol. 68, No. 1; Waterways Management; Spring 2011; Lessons Learned; "Against the Flow: Strong currents, high water over- whelm a tow." p. 64 Vol. 68, No. 1; Waterways Management; Spring 2011; Lessons Learned; "Flying Blind: Thick fog, faulty communications, and in- experience lead to disaster on theMississippi." p. 73 Vol. 68, No. 2; The Marine Transportation System; Summer 2011; Lessons Learned; "Catamaran Catastrophes." p. 74 Vol. 68, No. 2; The Marine Transportation System; Summer 2011; Lessons Learned; "TheWeak Link." p. 82 Vol. 68, No. 3; Search and Rescue; Fall 2011; Lessons Learned; "No Way Out: A mariner perishes while trapped inside a confined space." p. 68 Vol. 68, No. 4; Enhancing Global Supply Chain Security; Winter 2011-2012; Lessons Learned; "Night Shift:Abroken autopilot and sudden loss of stability leave a fishing vessel's crew fatally short- handed." p. 74 Vol. 68, No. 4; Enhancing Global Supply Chain Security; Winter 2011-2012; Lessons Learned; "Lethal Lifesaver: Carbon dioxide saves a ship but claims two lives." p. 78 MARINE TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM Bright, LCDR Charles Vol. 68, No. 1;WaterwaysManagement; Spring 2011; "Abandoned and Derelict Vessel Removal." p. 28 Brohl, Ms. Helen A. Vol. 68, No. 2; The Marine Transportation System; Summer 2011; "The U.S. Committee on the Marine Transportation System: En- abling a federal agency partnership in support of the U.S. marine transportation system." p. 11 Cairns, Mr. Bill Vol. 68, No. 1; Waterways Management; Spring 2011; "e-Naviga- tion: Revolution and evolution." p. 48 Chambers, Mr. Matthew Vol. 68, No. 2; The Marine Transportation System; Summer 2011; Marine Transportation SystemStatistical Knowledge:Closing data gaps through a wide range of data products and publications." p. 71 Cummings, Mr. George Vol. 68, No. 4; Enhancing Global Supply Chain Security; Winter 2011-2012; "LosAngeles Port Police:Using advanced technology to reduce the risk of terrorism." p. 55 Frost, Mr. Peter E. Vol. 68, No. 2; The Marine Transportation System; Summer 2011; "Fair, EfficientDispute Resolution: The U.S.Department of Justice keeps themarine transportation systemmoving." p. 65 Johnson, Jr., Mr. Collister Vol. 68, No. 2; The Marine Transportation System; Summer 2011; "The St. Lawrence Seaway:Avital transportation treasure." p. 42 Jordan, Mr. Thomas B. Vol. 68, No. 2; The Marine Transportation System; Summer 2011; Chemical of the Quarter; "Understanding Urea." p. 98 Junemann, Dr. Carolyn E. Vol. 68, No. 2; The Marine Transportation System; Summer 2011; "Establishing Ballast Water Test Facilities—Success! A "win" for the environment and themarine transportation system." p. 63 Khandpur,Mr. Rajiv Vol. 68, No. 2; The Marine Transportation System; Summer 2011; The U.S. Marine Transportation System: Federal responsibilities, funding, and coordination." p. 6 LaHood, Mr. Ray Vol. 68, No. 2; The Marine Transportation System; Summer 2011; "CMTS Chairman's Perspective." p. 4 Little, Mr. Stephen D. Vol. 68, No. 2; The Marine Transportation System; Summer 2011; "InlandWaterways Infrastructure Revitalization: The InlandWa- terways Capital Development Plan." p. 50 Mack, CDR Lisa Vol. 68,No. 1;WaterwaysManagement; Spring 2011; "International Ice Patrol: Guardians on the Grand Banks." p. 61 Moose, LCDR Ellis H. Vol. 68, No. 1;WaterwaysManagement; Spring 2011; "Improving theMarine Event Program." p. 25 Morgan, LT Benjamin Vol. 68, No. 1; Waterways Management; Spring 2011; "Domestic Icebreaking Operations." p. 39 Mutschler,Ms. Pat Vol. 68, No. 2; The Marine Transportation System; Summer 2011; "The Harbor Maintenance Fund: Collecting funds necessary to maintain our waterways." p. 46 Smith, Mr. Michael P. Vol. 68, No. 4; Enhancing Global Supply Chain Security; Winter 2011-2012; "AreaMaritime Security Plans: Securing the global sup- ply chain." p. 58 Spring, Ms. Margaret Vol. 68, No. 2; The Marine Transportation System; Summer 2011; "Champion's Point of View." p. 5 www.uscg.mil/proceedings Proceedings Spring 2012 9 2011Annual Editorial Index Articles

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