EagleOne and my guest today for the full hour from 5-6pm EST will be, Dennis Bryant, CAPT USCG (Ret), presently the head of Bryant’s Maritime Consulting.
After graduating from the US Coast Guard Academy, he served 27 years active duty, retiring as a Captain in 1995. While on active duty, he made three Arctic patrols (and was seconded to the icebreaking tanker MANHATTAN during its Northwest Passage transit in 1969). After law school, he served in a variety of legal assignments, including as the agency’s Law of the Sea Officer. He supervised implementation of the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 (OPA 90). This project involved preparation of regulations relating to double hulls for oil tankers and vessel response plans, among others.
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Any update on the agonizingly slow process of replacing all those big, ancient coast guard cutters ? why is it taking so long ? some of those large cutters are in terrible condition. is there really a decent replacement plan?
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