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In the News

In the News

From "The Times of Malta"Collisions, groundings, piracy, rescues -- bad things, inexplicable things and, as in the freeing of Capt. Richard Phillips, very good things happen.  Here is our record of such events as they come to our attention.   Read More

On the Quarter

On the Quarter

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Barbecues in LaPaz?  Flags of Convenience?  Is 'acronym' an acronym? We are pretty sure our ruthlessly inquisitive father was born to blog, so we've invited him to do it here, in "On the Quarter."    Read More

National Maritime Center

National Maritime Center

uscglogo2The National Maritime Center in Martinsburg, West Virginia, is the US Coast Guard's processing center for all mariner licensing and credential transactions.  The website provides information for new mariners, continuing mariners, returning mariners -- license and STCW requirements, applications, policy and guidance.  It also enables the mariner to check on the status of his or her pending application.  Read More

Regulation Watch

Regulation Watch

capitolMariners increasingly find themselves beset by regulations from a variety of sources.  We will try to alert you here to significant changes (proposed and enacted) to maritime laws, affecting licensing requirements, examination procedures and documentation requirements as found in the Federal Register, USCG Navigation and Inspection Circulars (NVICs), Policy and Guidance Statements. Read More

Towing Licenses

Obtaining a Towing License

p-e-and-tugs-2Over the last several years there have been significant changes in the licensing requirements for operators of towing vessels.  It used to be that licenses authorizing operation on inspected vessels would satisfy the requirements for most towing vessels of lesser or equal tonnage.  This is no longer the case.  There are now several ways to become an officer on a towing vessel, ranging from the entry level Apprentice Steersman to service-in-training while holding a previously issued license.  Read More