Wednesday, December 30, 2009

MarEx eNewsletter - December 30, 2009

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The Year in Review: MarEx Defined the Issues and Set the Pace

The Year in Review: MarEx Defined the Issues and Set the Pace

A month-by-month selection of our lead editorials, critiquing and chronicling the major maritime issues of the year, as seen and reported by MarEx Editor in Chief Joseph A. Keefe.

As the deadline for this e-newsletter began to loom large in my RADAR scope, I nevertheless took a ...

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MarEx Mailbag

MarEx Mailbag

This week's mailbag contains something just a little bit different. Although not addressing any article in our online and/or print editions, it does touch upon a hot-button issue of the day.

This week, we received just one letter, but not one addressing last week's lead piece. Instead, ...

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A Report Card on DHS Security Policies, Standards and Programs

A Report Card on DHS Security Policies, Standards and Programs

Part 3 of 5: a look at CBP's Sealed-Door Standard and the RFID Standard. By Dr. Jim Giermanski, Chairman of Powers Global Holdings, Inc. and President of Powers International, LLC, an international transportation security company.

"…there is currently no proven technology which can address transshipped containers…" ( ...

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Holiday Greetings from THE MARITIME EXECUTIVE

Holiday Greetings from THE MARITIME EXECUTIVE

MarEx staff extends best wishes to our readers, contributors and advertisers for a safe, prosperous and happy holiday season and New Year.

All the best from the MarEx family to yours at this, the most joyous time of the year. We look forward to bringing you another ...

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Sean Connaughton Chosen to be VA Transportation Secretary

Sean Connaughton Chosen to be VA Transportation Secretary

Former MARAD Chief to lead the Commonwealth as it faces massive budget shortfall and serious multi-modal transportation challenges.

Virginia's incoming governor, Robert F. McDonnell (R), this week named Sean Connaughton to manage the state's ports, rail and surface road infrastructure. The former chairman of the Prince William ...

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Cummins Hotips: #577

Cummins Hotips: #577

A Purpose Designed Dipper Dredge.

In the past dipper dredges have often been cobbled together with machinery designed to work in a terrestrial environment. When working in a marine environment their useful life is severely limited by the saltwater environs. Now the Netherlands's Yard De Donge have ...

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Making UN Security Council Resolution 1540 Work:

Making UN Security Council Resolution 1540 Work:


Governments Should Not Overlook Third-Party Commercial Help in Stopping WMD Proliferation.

Commercial activity and equipment of trusted third-party providers should not be overlooked by governments when taking stock of their internal efforts to comply with UN Security Council Resolution 1540.

Adopted in April, ...

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Announcing gTrax! – AIS Vessel Tracking for the iPhone

Announcing gTrax! – AIS Vessel Tracking for the iPhone

gCpatain.com has teamed up with the good folks at Maritime Information Systems (MIS), the leading US provider of vessel tracking solutions to the maritime industry, to bring you gTrax, Vessel Tracking For The iPhone.

gTrax harnesses MIS's network of redundant secure, Automatic Identification System (AIS), antennas ...

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Featured MarEx Print Article:

Featured MarEx Print Article:

Winston & Strawn Partner Larry Kiern's Washington Insider Column, taken from our December print edition, is featured in this week's MarEx E-newsletter

Please click HERE to view the Washington Insider's column from the latest edition of The Maritime Executive. Winston & Strawn partner Larry Kiern reports ...

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Nation's Ocean Observing System Completes Year-Long Data Standardization

Nation's Ocean Observing System Completes Year-Long Data Standardization

Water & Weather Data Clear and Consistent Across All U.S. Regions.

December 28, 2009: As of this month, mariners, coastal managers, and many other users seeking timely and tailored ocean and Great Lakes conditions are now able to access standardized data sets across all U.S. regions. This ...

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MITAGS to Offer Deck & Engine Coast Guard Preparation Courses

MITAGS to Offer Deck & Engine Coast Guard Preparation Courses

Offerings reflect industry demand and will be given at the MITAGS Campus.

Engine Department

In response to requests, MITAGS has scheduled two, unlicensed engine department Coast Guard Exam Preparation Courses in 2010. An unlimited 3rd Assistant Prep Course can be schedule for six ...

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Maritime Casualties--December 30, 2009

Maritime Casualties--December 30, 2009

Multiple Pirate Attacks

Pirates Hijack Three Vessels and Release Chinese Ship

Pirates have successfully hijacked three more vessels off the lawless Somali coast; a Yemeni freighter, a Greek-flagged bulk carrier and a UK-flagged chemical tanker.

The chemical tanker, St. James ...

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Wednesday, December 23, 2009

MarEx eNewsletter - December 23, 2009

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December 23rd, 2009 Vol. 7, No. 51
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Holiday Greetings from THE MARITIME EXECUTIVE

Holiday Greetings from THE MARITIME EXECUTIVE

MarEx staff extends best wishes to our readers, contributors and advertisers for a safe, prosperous and happy holiday season and New Year.

All the best from the MarEx family to yours at this, the most joyous time of the year. We look forward to bringing you another ...

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A Report Card on DHS Security Policies, Standards and Programs

A Report Card on DHS Security Policies, Standards and Programs

Part 2 of 5: a look at CBP's Container Management Standard; and CSI and The 24-hours Manifest. By Dr. Jim Giermanski, Chairman of Powers Global Holdings, Inc. and President of Powers International, LLC, an international transportation security company.

"…there is currently no proven technology which can address ...

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Retail Container Volume Expected to End Two Years of Declines

Retail Container Volume Expected to End Two Years of Declines

"The second half of 2009 has seen an improvement with 'less bad' year-over-year numbers compared with the first half," IHS Global Insight Economist Paul Bingham said.

WASHINGTON, December 22, 2009 –After more than two and a half years of year-over-year declines, import cargo volume at the nation's ...

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Obama to Nominate VADM Papp as Next Commandant of Coast Guard

Obama to Nominate VADM Papp as Next Commandant of Coast Guard

Secretary Napolitano Applauds President's intent to nominate Vice Admiral Robert J.Papp, Jr., as Commandant of the U.S. Coast Guard.

WASHINGTON—Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Janet Napolitano today applauded President Obama's intent to nominate Vice Admiral Robert J. Papp, Jr., as Commandant of the U.S. Coast Guard. ...

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NTSB Safety Recommendation M-09-18

NTSB Safety Recommendation M-09-18

December 15, 2009: The National Transportation Safety Board makes the following safety recommendation to Atlanship: Provide your officers recurrent training in the principles of bridge resource management that encourage and emphasize correct and unambiguous communication, information management, role responsibility, and contingency planning.

According to NTSB, the recommendation ...

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Top 11 Videos of 2009 Highlight Coast Guard's 11 Missions

Top 11 Videos of 2009 Highlight Coast Guard's 11 Missions

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Coast Guard released Wednesday its top 11 video compilation for 2009, highlighting the year's most compelling cases from the work done every day by America's Guardians.

The top 11 video compilation (presented in no particular order) is available for viewing and downloading from ...

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Coast Guard Patrol Boat and Recreational Vessel Collide in San Diego

Coast Guard Patrol Boat and Recreational Vessel Collide in San Diego

Incident marks second such event in less than one month; similar collision occurred in Charleston, SC on December 5th. NTSB investigating both accidents.

According to an official U.S. Coast Guard press release, a 33-foot Coast Guard boat and a recreational vessel collided in San Diego Bay ...

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Eastern Shipbuilding and LaBorde Marine, LLC Showcase M/V "GenieLab" at Workboat

Eastern Shipbuilding and LaBorde Marine, LLC Showcase M/V

Celebration on board new, high-tech vessel highlights the capabilities of both firms and puts perfect exclamation point on a successful week in New Orleans.

At this month's Workboat Show in New Orleans, perhaps no other party – celebrating the completion of the M/V GenieLab – dialed into ...

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U.S. DOJ: VA Resident Charged with Conspiring to Bribe Former Panamanian Government Officials for Maritime Contract

U.S. DOJ: VA Resident Charged with Conspiring to Bribe Former Panamanian Government Officials for Maritime Contract

A federal grand jury has charged a Virginia Beach, Va., resident with conspiracy to pay bribes to former Panamanian government officials to secure maritime contracts.
John W. Warwick, 63, yesterday was charged in U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia with conspiring to make corrupt payments to ...

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Maritime Casualties--December 23, 2009

Maritime Casualties--December 23, 2009

Rescue efforts continue after cargo ship sinks off Lebanese coast and Indian tanker repels attack

Cargo Ship Sinks Off Lebanese Coast, 12 Dead

A Panamanian-flagged cargo ship, carrying more than 80 people and livestock, capsized and sank off the Lebanese coast last Thursday. ...

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WA Department of Ecology Fines Vessel Firms for Spilling Oil, Avoiding Cleanup

Fines totaling $33,250 against two companies whose ships spilled oil while loading and unloading cargo at state ports in March 2009.

OLYMPIA (December 11th): Vessels and ships doing business at Washington's 16 busiest ports in Puget Sound, Columbia River and Grays Harbor generate an estimated $150 billion ...

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PLANETDATA/MARITIME SECURITY NEWS

PLANETDATA/MARITIME SECURITY NEWS

PlanetData - The Security News Network is a free news and information resource focused on maritime, global, corporate, cyber, homeland and aviation security, law enforcement and intelligence. PlanetData hosts timely and comprehensive content gathered from over 1,000 online sources, as well as from our editors, contributors and members. This newsletter ...

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Navy Bids Farewell to USNS San Jose

Navy Bids Farewell to USNS San Jose

Military Sealift Command combat stores ship USNS San Jose marked the close of 39 years of service to the Navy fleet in a shipboard ceremony last Thursday in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.

The event paid tribute to the ship and the hundreds of sailors and civil service mariners ...

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CMA Curriculum Unchanged

CMA Curriculum Unchanged

California Maritime Academy's Doug Webster insists, "The Marine Transportation (MT) major program at The California Maritime Academy is alive and thriving and there are no plans for its closure, despite erroneous reports in the media."

According to Webster, and in a classic example of the old game ...

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MITAGS to Offer Deck & Engine Coast Guard Preparation Courses

MITAGS to Offer Deck & Engine Coast Guard Preparation Courses

Offerings reflect industry demand and will be given at the MITAGS Campus.

Engine Department

In response to requests, MITAGS has scheduled two, unlicensed engine department Coast Guard Exam Preparation Courses in 2010. An unlimited 3rd Assistant Prep Course can be schedule for six ...

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U.S. Coast Guard Marine Safety Alert: 09-09

U.S. Coast Guard Marine Safety Alert: 09-09

Navigation Lights – "Maintaining Distinctive Character"

The Coast Guard recognizes that many vessel owners choose to place decorative lights onboard their vessels during the Holiday season. The Coast Guard strongly reminds vessel owners not to illuminate such lights during routine navigation unless operating in a Holiday boat ...

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Coast Guard Reinstates Palm Beach Princess' Certificate of Compliance

Coast Guard Reinstates Palm Beach Princess' Certificate of Compliance

Move follows Panamanian Maritime Authority's decision to reclassify the ship to operate on two auxiliary engines. New certificate of compliance comes with requirement to implement specific operational safety requirements.

MIAMI:Coast Guard Captain of the Port (COTP) for Palm Beach, Fla., Capt. Jim Fitton, reinstated the Palm Beach ...

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National GMDSS Implementation Task Force to Meet

Meeting to take place in Arlington, VA on 7 January 2010.

DATE/TIME: Thursday morning 7 January 2010 at 9:30 am
LOCATION: RTCM Headquarters in Arlington, Virginia (see rtcm.org/visit.php )
CHAIRMAN: Capt. Jack Fuechsel, USCG (Ret)
FOR INFO: Jack Fuechsel at 703-527-0484 or e-mail: ...

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PG-MACS for Deep Sea Supply

PG-MACS for Deep Sea Supply

Fifth PG-MACS contract secured for Deep Sea Supply newbuild in Brazil.

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PG has secured the contract with STX Promar Brazil, to deliver a comprehensive PG-MACS Hybrid Cargo Solution for their H/N 28. This vessel will fully comply with the ...

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