Frank M. Paskewich PE
Advisor
Frank Paskewich has over 30 years’ experience with the United States Coast Guard and in the oil spill response industry. He oversaw oil recovery assets during the BP MC 252 oil spill in Gulf of Mexico. USCG duties Included: Captain of the Port and Federal On-Scene Coordinator for numerous oil spills, Incident Commander, Hurricane Katrina related cleanup of spilled oil product from 10 major spills (an estimated 8 million gallons in total), and salvage of more than 900 vessels. He retired from USCG at the Rank of Captain (O-6).
EDUCATION
BS, Naval Architect & Marine Engineering – U.S. Coast Guard Academy
MS, Naval Architecture & Marine Engineering – University of Michigan
MS, Mechanical Engineering – University of Michigan
Registered Professional Engineer – Michigan
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