From my experience, following:
1. International companies in the cooling business tends to choose cheapest possible 'standard solution acceptable valves' and could end up with standard wafer or U-flange type elastic lined, centric butterfly valves.
2. Note: Operation could require different operational modes from the valve, involving at least two-step emergency closing and different throtteling situations, and again have or give requirement for hydraulic, electro-hydraulic or pure electric control operation.
3. If yes to point two: beware of possible cavitation by throtteling, and water speed plus general torque requirements. Weakness for centric valve type is as given by others: increasing torque when swelling and agening of sealing.
4. Materials: stem and stem sealing details super duplex and seawater resistent stem seals, solid construction for longitudal firm positioning, stem construction overdimensioned for torque and at least solid key positioning of disc.
5. Alternative valve construction to improve expected lifetime: double eccentric, double flanged, with seat ring either acceptable ring material walzed into housing or none, against a hard wallcoating itself. Plus for double eccentric valves: no rubber-sticking disc, sealing ring placed on disc and almost plan-parallell closing and opening of disc the first few degrees. Disc free of seat already at the first 2-3 degrees opening.
6. Housing inner coating: modern plastic based more easily accessible and perhaps as good or better/cheaper than older rubber lining. Different types available: enamel 8glass based surface), or probably better for abrasiveness (shell and sand in cooling water) EPC (epoxy ceramics, good resistance to abrasiveness) are available. If enamel is acceptable towards existing degree of abrasivenss the valve does not need a walzed in seat. EPC and seating: unknown but seating ring super duplex could probalby be done.
7. Note: abrasiveness of coastal seawater by sand and shells is often underestimated, storms and floods can stir up and fill water intake area with lots of hard particles, not easily filtered or felled.
8. Erhard, Tyco Waterworks, Germany, among others, can offer this type of double eccentric valves for seawater in different pressure classes, unknown if other than European standard flanges can be offered.
Good luck!