95-29041. Aquarius Marine Co. and Atlas Marine Co.; Application for Payment of Unused Operating-Differential Subsidy  

  • [Federal Register Volume 60, Number 228 (Tuesday, November 28, 1995)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 58723-58724]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 95-29041]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
    Maritime Administration
    [Docket S-927]
    
    
    Aquarius Marine Co. and Atlas Marine Co.; Application for Payment 
    of Unused Operating-Differential Subsidy
    
        Notice is hereby given that Aquarius Marine Company (Aquarius) and 
    Atlas Marine Company (Atlas), contractors under Operating-Differential 
    Subsidy Agreements, Contracts MA/MSB-309 and MA/MSB-274, respectively, 
    request the Maritime Subsidy Board to extend the term of these 
    contracts by four years each, to expire October 15, 1999, and December 
    30, 2000, subject to the restriction that subsidy will not be paid for 
    more than 1,188 voyage days (about 3.25 years) of operations in 
    subsidized service during the additional term, under whichever of the 
    two contracts such operations may take place. In the alternative, 
    Aquarius and Atlas requests a new four year operating-differential 
    subsidy contract covering the operations of the CHARLESTON.
        Aquarius and Atlas (applicants) advise that subsidized operations 
    under Contract MA/MSB-309 terminated October 15, 1995, and subsidized 
    operations under Contract MA/MSB-274 will terminate December 29, 1996. 
    The applicants state that the vessels under these contracts were the 
    AMERICAN HERITAGE, GOLDEN MONARCH, and CHARLESTON, under a subsidy-
    sharing arrangement stipulated in Addendums 84 and 85 of the respective 
    contracts. Effective January 12, 1993, these addenda amended the 
    contracts by adding to Article I-3(a) the CHARLESTON as a vessel 
    eligible for subsidy under the terms of the two contracts and permitted 
    to be substituted in the subsidized service for Aquarius's GOLDEN 
    MONARCH and Atlas' AMERICAN HERITAGE, subject to the condition that the 
    annual amount of subsidy accrued for all three vessels operating under 
    the two contracts could not exceed two ship-years of subsidized 
    operations annually.
        The applicants advise that the AMERICAN HERITAGE entered subsidized 
    service on or about December 30, 1976; the GOLDEN MONARCH on or about 
    October 15, 1975; and the CHARLESTON on or about January 12, 1993. The 
    AMERICAN HERITAGE was withdrawn, sold, and scrapped in or about 
    November 1994. The GOLDEN MONARCH was withdrawn, sold, and transferred 
    to foreign registry in or about June 1995. The CHARLESTON continues in 
    subsidized service.
        The applicants advise that the AMERICAN HERITAGE performed no 
    subsidized service after June 5, 1993, and the GOLDEN MONARCH operated 
    sometimes in and sometimes out of subsidized service after October 25, 
    1992. As a result, these two vessels will have accumulated more than 
    2,500 voyage days of ``unused subsidy''--that is to say, voyage days 
    during which they had a contractual right to earn subsidies but 
    refrained from doing so--from those dates to the end of the terms of 
    the respective contracts. The applicants advise that allowing for the 
    absorption of 1,370 of these unused days by subsidized operations of 
    the CHARLESTON, there will remain 1,188 unused days of entitlement to 
    subsidy. They are proposing that the contracts be extended to enable 
    them to absorb these 1,188 days by continuing the subsidized operation 
    of the CHARLESTON. This application may be inspected in the Office of 
    the Secretary, Maritime Administration. Any person, firm or 
    
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    corporation having any interest in such request and desiring to submit 
    comments concerning the application must file written comments in 
    triplicate with the Secretary, Maritime Administration, Room 7210, 
    Nassif Building, 400 Seventh Street SW., Washington, DC 20590. Comments 
    must be received no later than 5 p.m. on December 12, 1995. The 
    Maritime Subsidy Board will consider any comments submitted and take 
    such action with respect thereto as may be deemed appropriate.
    
    (Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Program No. 2.804 Operating-
    Differential Subsidies).
    
        By order of the Maritime Subsidy Board.
    
        Dated: November 21, 1995.
    Joel C. Richard,
    Secretary.
    [FR Doc. 95-29041 Filed 11-27-95; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 4910-81-M
    
    

Document Information

Published:
11/28/1995
Department:
Maritime Administration
Entry Type:
Notice
Document Number:
95-29041
Pages:
58723-58724 (2 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Docket S-927
PDF File:
95-29041.pdf