The week of July 6th through 10th has beed declared Safe Boarding Week by the Panama Canal Authority. During that time Pilot Boarding Procedures will be reviewed to see if they are in compliance with requirements.
For more information, please see: http://www.pancanal.com/common/maritime/advisories/2015/a-14-2015.pdf
To view the Safe Boating checklist, please visit: http://www.pancanal.com/common/maritime/advisories/2015/a-14-2015-chklist.pdf
The Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) issued a notice [located at http://www.treasury.gov/resource-center/sanctions/OFAC-Enforcement/Pages/20150604.aspx] removing various Cuban-related individuals and entities, including a number of shipping companies, from the list of specially designated nationals (SDNs). (6/4/15).
Thanks to Bryant Marine Consulting for this notice.
PANAMA CITY, Panama, April 29, 2015 - The Cabinet Council of the Republic of Panama has officially approved a proposal to modify the Canal tolls structure, following a recommendation from the Panama Canal Authority (ACP) Board of Directors
For more information, please visit:http:
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The Internaional Maritime Rescue Federation has issued their latest newsletter. It can be viewed at: http://www.international-maritime-rescue.org/
Lots of good information on safety, rescue at sea and even a picture from space!
Public can watch seafloor discoveries live online from April 10 to 30.
Beginning April 10, scientists aboard NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer will begin a series of 20 dives to investigate previously unseen depths of the Caribbean Sea and Atlantic Ocean – and the public can follow along online.
For more information, please visit:
http://www.noaanews.noaa.gov/stories2015/20150408-noaa-to-explore-depths-of-caribbean-sea.html
The IMRF has issued thier April newsletteer. You can view it at:
http://www.international-maritime-rescue.org/index.php/newsletter/newsletter-new
IMRF has issued their February Newsletter. Lot of good information on SAR. To view the newsletter, please go to:
http://www.international-maritime-rescue.org/index.php/newsletter/newsletter-new
The United Nations Refugee Agency, International Maritime Organization and The International Chamber of Shipping has issued a joint document on A guide to principles and practice
as applied to migrants and refugees. The document can be found at: http://www.unhcr.org/450037d34.html
From Bryant Maritime Consulting:
NOAA - threatened coral
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) seeks input that will assist it in identifying actions and activities that may impact the status of the 20 coral species occurring in the Indo-Pacific and the Caribbean recently identified as threatened. Input must be received by 16 March. 80 Fed. Reg. 1616 [located at http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/FR-2015-01-13/pdf/2015-00366.pdf ]
The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) announces today the availability of a new two-volume study report, Investigations of Chemosynthetic Communities on the Lower Continental Slope of the Gulf of Mexico.
For more information, please visit: http://www.boem.gov/press12162014/
NOAA officials announced today the World Magnetic Model (WMM), a representation of Earth’s large-scale magnetic field and an indispensable complement to GPS devices used by NATO, the United States and United Kingdom militaries, as well as civil applications ranging from mineral exploration to smartphone apps, has been updated. For more information, please visit: http://www.noaanews.noaa.gov/stories2014/20141215_worldmagneticmodel.html
You can download the new model and software at:
http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/geomag/WMM/DoDWMM.shtml
IMO - irregular maritime migration
The Iinternational Mazritime Organization (IMO) issued a news release announcing it has joined with other UN agencies in calling for concerted action from the international community to address the deeply concerning problems of the loss of life, injury, trauma, and serious human rights violations affecting migrants, asylum-seekers, and refugees traveling by sea. To view the Press Release go to:http://www.imo.org/MediaCentre/PressBriefings/Pages/42-migrants.aspx#.VInbMdLF98E
IMRF has just issued thier latest newsletter. It contains information on Search and Rescue including a notice that the IMRF is now offering as a new service to SAR organisations around
the world, a library of the IMO’s SAR materials, freely accessible on their own website. To view this newsletter, please visit: http://www.international-maritime-rescue.org/index.php/eclep-library/file/571-lifeline-december-2014-english
The US Coast Guard issued a news release [located at http://www.uscgnews.com/go/doc/4007/2423646/ ] stating that the seven crew members of the coastal freighter Calypso were rescued when the vessel began taking on water while about 45 miles north of Cap-Haitien, Haiti. Soon thereafter, the vessel sank.
The DOT/Maritime Administration (MARAD)has posted a Port Planning and Investment Toolkit.
To view it, please visit: http://www.marad.dot.gov/ports_landing_page/StrongPorts/Port_Planning_Investment_Toolkit/port_planning_investment_toolkit.htm
The IMRF has issued their latest newsletter. For more information, visit: file:///C:/Users/BRIAN/Downloads/newsletter_oct_14%20(1).pdf
IMRF has announced the opening of registration for the World Maritime Congress and Exhibition in June 2015. For more information, please visit: http://www.international-maritime-rescue.org/index.php/homewmrc
The Marine Investigation Branch has issued their newest Safety Digest. It includes information on accidents at sea and their findings. To view the latest news, please visit: http://www.maib.gov.uk/publications/safety_digests/2014/safety_digest_2_2014.cfm
The IMRF's October newsletter has been issued. Lots of information on Search and Rescue. To view, please visit: http://www.international-maritime-rescue.org/index.php/newsletter/newsletter-new
The International Maritime Rescue Federation issues their August newsletter. It contains a lot of information on Search and Rescue. To view the newsletter, please visit:
http://www.international-maritime-rescue.org/index.php/newsletter/newsletter-new
Greetings. The U.S. Coast Guard has information available related to mass rescue operations. We welcome you to visit our site. Much of the information is intended for U.S. domestic consumptions, but we hope it is useful to a wider audience.
Australia - international scam alert
The Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) issued a media release stating that there is a global scam offering overseas residents a Maritime Security Identification Card (MSID) and Australian visas to gain jobs with cruise companies. These offers are invalid and are actually attempts to illegally obtain money and personal identification from responders. (6/17/14).
The Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) issued a media release stating that there is a global scam offering overseas residents a Maritime Security Identification Card (MSID) and Australian visas to gain jobs with cruise companies. These offers are invalid and are actually attempts to illegally obtain money and personal identification from responders. (6/17/14).
This notice was from Bryant Maritime Consulting.
the International Maritime Rescue Federation has issued their latest newsletter. To view the newsletter, please visit:
http://www.international-maritime-rescue.org/
LIFE LINE Newsletter June 2014
The latest edition of the International Maritime Federation (IMRF) newsletter, LIFE LINE, is now available for downloading!
Previous editions of LIFE LINE may also be found on the site in the Newsletter Archive.
Please visit: www.international-maritime-rescue.org
The IMRF is hosting a mass rescue conference, some of which will be live on webair. For more information, please view: http://www.international-maritime-rescue.org/
Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) Chairman Mario Cordero announced today that the Chairman’s Earth Day Award will recognize the environmental efforts of Richard D. Fain. Mr. Fain, Chairman and CEO of Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. has sought to increase environmental stewardship through innovations in vessel technology, onboard practices and an ongoing partnership with the University of Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science (RSMAS). The FMC Chairman’s Earth Day Award highlights technologies, programs, or practices of the maritime transportation industry that, through efficiency or innovation, benefit the environment. To read more of the Press Release, please visit: http://www.fmc.gov/NR14-08
USCG - safety alert
On 28 April, The US Coast Guard issued a safety alert regarding inadequate snaphooks on some Revere lifejacket models 198RT and 160RT.
The IMRF has issued their April Newsletter. Please visit their site www.international-maritime-rescue.org to view this newsletter with information from around the world.
The MAIB issued their latest newsletter (01APR14) which includes information on commercial vessels, fishing vessels and recreational vessels. To view the newsletter, please go to:
http://www.maib.gov.uk/publications/safety_digests/2014/safety_digest_1_2014.cfm
Dear Colleagues,
The IMRF is happy to announce the latest developments in the planning of our third International Mass Rescue Conference, to be held in Gothenburg, Sweden, on
1-3 June 2014.
We have added a Brochure and updated our website with the latest information regarding the Programme and Speakers.
For more information on Hotels and how to register, please go to the IMRF website, or contact us at info@imrf.org.uk.
If you require a personal letter of invitation for the purpose of funding, or approval, please contact us at info@imrf.org.uk.
Kind regards,
David Jardine-Smith
Project Leader - Mass Rescue
From October 22-24, Texas General Land Office responders
from South Texas Coastal Zone (STCZ) offices in Port Lavaca,
Corpus Christi and Brownsville deployed to Port Mansfield for a
three-day training exercise. The goal of the extensive training was
to emulate response in remote areas and provide an environment
to test innovative response strategies. For more information on this subject and more please visit: http://www.glo.texas.gov/what-we-do/caring-for-the-coast/_publications/responder-march-2014.pdf
According to a notice issued by the United States Coast Guard, the White House intends to nominate Vice Admiral Paul G. Zukunft the next Commandant of the Coast Guard. The 37 year veteran is serving currently as the Commander of the Pacific Area.
The IMRF has just issued their latest newsletter. It has some great information on SAR issues and organizations.
For more information visit their website: www.international-maritime-rescue.org
The latest edition of the International Maritime Federation (IMRF) newsletter, LIFE LINE, is now available for downloading!
Previous editions of LIFE LINE may also be found on the site in the Newsletter Archive.
Please visit: http://www.international-maritime-rescue.org/
A report on a RIB accident that resulted in two deaths was reported by Marine
Accident Investigation. To see the report, please visit:
http://www.maib.gov.uk/publications/investigation_reports/2014/milly.cfm
The 221-foot MV Commander successfully refloated and anchored in the vicinity of Protestant Cay Feb. 1, 2014, after the cargo ship grounded on Round Reef just outside Christiansted Harbor Jan. 31, 2014. The Coast Guard is investigating the cause of the grounding and an initial underwater assessment survey has identified two missing rudders, minor scraping and no major damage to the ship’s hull or any signs of pollution leaking from the vessel. - See more at: http://www.uscgnews.com/go/doc/4007/2084162/Coast-Guard-assesses-the-condition-of-a-221-foot-MV-Commander-after-grounding-and-refloating-from-a-reef-in-Christiansted-St-Croix#sthash.KirmOLrd.dpuf
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) issued a notice stating that received a petition to list the Caribbean electric ray as threatened or endangered under the Endangered Species Act. The Caribbean electric ray inhabits coastal waters from North Carolina south, in the Gulf of Mexico, and in the Caribbean Sea. Comments on the petition should be submitted by 31 March. 79 Fed. Reg. 4877 (January 30, 2014). (Reported by Bryant's Maritime Consulting)
The International Maritime Organization – is the United Nations specialized agency with responsibility for the safety and security of shipping and the prevention of marine pollution by ships.
IMO Secretary-General Koji Sekimizu has delivered his New Year Address outlining some of the targets, challenges and priorities the Organization will face this year at the opening of the first sub-committee meeting of 2014.
For more information, please visit www.imo.org
The National Boating Federation (US) has just released their latest newsletter. In it there is information on the new (11/26/13) regulation by Mexico on Hull numbers. Many boats are being stopped due to this. Also, a link to USCG Marine Proceedings and a Marine Safety Warning. To see this information, additional information in this newsletter or to see past LOOKOUT Newsletter, please visit www.n-b-f.org
The International Maritime Rescue Federation (IMRF)announced the latest developments in the planning of their International Mass Rescue Conference, to be held in Gothenburg, Sweden, on
1-3 June 2014.
This is the third of the IMRF's international conferences on maritime mass rescue operations, known as the 'Gothenburg series'. The conferences are hosted by the Swedish Sea Rescue Society.
Major incidents severely test responders' capabilities; even more so when rescue or relief efforts involve operations on the water.
The 2010 and 2012 conferences in the Gothenburg series, and the 2011 World Maritime Rescue Congress in Shanghai, China, helped to highlight and address many of these challenges.
Please visit the IMRF website for the Programme Outline.
For more information on Hotels and how to register, please go to the IMRF website, or contact IMRF at info@imrf.org.uk.
If you require a personal letter of invitation for the purpose of funding, or approval, please contact IMRF at info@imrf.org.uk.
If you are in the shipping or offshore industries or emergency response organisations at sea or on land, you should attend this key event.
Watch for "Not Without Hope" - a movie recounting the fatal boating accident in the Gulf of Mexico in 2009 in the National Boating Federation's December eBulletin. Visit www.n-b-f.org
Please visit www.international-maritime-rescue.org to read the IMRF's latest newsletter. Lots of good information on Search and Rescue.
3rd International Maritime Mass Rescue Conference - 1-3 June 2014 - Gothenburg - Sweden.
Again, the conference will be kindly hosted by Rolf Westerström and his team at the Swedish Sea Rescue Society (SSRS).
We will focus on developing and sharing practical solutions to the problems identified at the first two previous MRO conferences:
* Integrating the preparation and planning efforts of all stakeholders, including industry;
* Enhancing incident coordination and establishing supportive response systems;
* Improving cohesion between all stakeholders to optimise response capability;
* Case studies from real MRO events and exercises;
For more information, please visit the IMRF web site.
Assembly: 28th session, 26 November to 4 December 2013
Briefing: 53, November 29, 2013
The Assembly of the International Maritime Organization has elected the following States to be Members of its Council for the 2014-2015 biennium:
Category (a) 10 States with the largest interest in providing international shipping services:
China, Greece, Italy, Japan, Norway, Panama, Republic of Korea, Russian Federation, United Kingdom, United States.
Category (b) 10 States with the largest interest in international seaborne trade:
Argentina, Bangladesh, Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, India, Netherlands, Spain, Sweden.
Category (c) 20 States not elected under (a) or (b) above, which have special interests in maritime transport or navigation and whose election to the Council will ensure the representation of all major geographic areas of the world:
Australia, Bahamas, Belgium, Chile, Cyprus, Denmark, Indonesia, Jamaica, Kenya, Liberia, Malaysia, Malta, Mexico, Morocco, Peru, Philippines, Singapore, South Africa, Thailand, Turkey.
The Council is the executive organ of IMO and is responsible, under the Assembly, for supervising the work of the Organization. Between sessions of the Assembly, the Council performs all the functions of the Assembly, except that of making recommendations to Governments on maritime safety and pollution prevention.
The IMRF has just issued their December Newsletter "Lifeline". To view this excellent newsletter and previous ones, please visit:
The United States Natioanl Boating Federation issued their latest monthly bullentin. To view the newsletter and see additional information, please visit: www.n-b-f.org
Thanks to Bryants Maritime Consulting for this report.....
The US Coast Guard issued a bulletin reminding stakeholders that amendments to MARPOL Annex V (Garbage) entered into effect on 1 January 2013 and established a general prohibition on discharges of garbage into the sea. Disposal of garbage into designated special areas is particularly restricted. Among the designated special areas under Annex V is the Wider Caribbean Region Special Area, which includes the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea. The Coast Guard has noticed a recent increase in the number of MARPOL Annex V-related deficiencies during port state control (PSC) exams of vessels calling on Gulf of Mexico ports. A foreign vessel that improperly disposes of garbage in a special area may be subject to a number of PSC interventions. MSIB 39-13 (11/5/13).
In a news release issued this week, The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) said that they will stop printing traditional paper nautical charts effective 13 April 2014. However, other forms of nautical charts, print-on-demand charts and versions for electronic systems will still be available.
The IMRF has just released its October Newsletter. To view the October issue or any back issue, please visit:
http://www.international-maritime-rescue.org/en/newsletter.html
The Marine Accident Investigation has issued their latest newsletter. For more information, please visit:
http://www.maib.gov.uk/publications/safety_digests/2013/safety_digest_2_2013.cfm
The Internatinal Maritime Organization has just released their new e-newsletter. Please visit:
http://www.uscg.mil/imo/docs/Newsletters/2013-2/2013-Summer-Newsletter-.pdf
The latest issues of the USCG Auxiliary Recreational Boating Safety newsletter is now available. To view some excellent articles, please visit:
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BRIDGETOWN (CDEMA) -- Jamaica will be the venue for the 8th Annual Caribbean Conference on Comprehensive Disaster Management (CDM) which will be held from December 2-6, 2013.
For more information visit: http://news.caribseek.com/index.php/caribbean-islands-news/barbados-news/item/55582-jamaica-to-host-8th-cdm-conference
A conference promoting maritime industry diversity is being spponsored by MARAD (Maritime Administration). The 6th annual Women on the Water conference is being held at the SUNY Maritime College at Fort Schuyler New York. Date is October 31.
Top 5 excuses boaters give for not wearing a life jacket according to the
National Safe Boating Council.
You can still have fun on the water while wearing a life jacket and boating responsibly. Here are the top 5 excuses not to wear a life jacket we hear from boaters.
1. "I have life jackets on board." Having life jackets on board the vessel is not enough. Accidents happen too fast to put on a stowed life jacket.
2. "I'm a strong swimmer." Even a strong swimmer needs to wear a life jacket. During an emergency, clothing can become heavy or waterlogged while in the water.
3. "It's too hot and doesn't look cool." Old-fashioned, bulky orange life jackets have been replaced with new styles, like inflatable life jackets that may resemble a pair of suspenders or a belt pack. These are much cooler in the warmer weather.
4. "It gets in the way." There are life jacket styles available for any recreational water activity — fishing, water sports, hunting, paddling and more. There are even styles for pets!
5. "Nothing is going to happen to me." Face it, accidents happen. Boating can be a fun, safe and enjoyable activity, but when the "Wear It!" message is ignored, the consequences can be grim.
The European Maritime Safety Administration has issued their annual report. To view this and other maritime information, please visit: http://www.emsa.europa.eu/
The latest issue of the IMRFs newsletter has just been issues. Please see: http://www.international-maritime-rescue.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&layout=blog&id=187&Itemid=600 for more information.
Removal of type codes on labels of PFDs is being proposed by the United States Coast Guard. The removals of these unique codes will facilitate the acceptance of industry standards and improve standarization with other countries.
Advisory 20, issued by the Panal Canal advises the shipping community of the definitions and requirements of all vessels intending to transit the new locks. For complete information, see: http://www.pancanal.com/common/maritime/advisories/2013/a-20-2013.pdf
The latest edition of the International Maritime Federation (IMRF) newsletter, LIFE LINE, is now available for downloading! It has some great articles on SAR. Please visit www.imo.org for more information. Newsletters are under the publications button.
The International Maritime Rescue Federation has just released their latest newsletter. It has some interesting articles. To view it, please visit: http://www.international-maritime-rescue.org/en/newsletter.html
According to a US Coast Guard alert, the radio guard for International Voice Distress, Safety and calling frequency 2182 kHz will terminate. In addition, DSC, (International Digital Selective Calling)distress and safety frequency 2187.5kHz along with marine information and weather broadcasts on 2670kHz will terminate also.
However, the Coast Guard will continue to maintain watch on VHF-FM 16 (156.8 MHz) and on existing voice and DSC frequencies in the 4,6,8,&12 MHz bands.
The National Boating Federation issued their June Newsletter. One of the articles talks about GPS accuracy in the next year. To see this article and more, please visit: http://www.n-b-f.org/newsletter.html
Please be advised that today the MAIB has published a Safety Bulletin following the carbon monoxide poisoning on board the Bayliner 285 motor cruiser Arniston in Windermere, Cumbria on 1 April 2013, resulting in two fatalities.
The Safety Bulletin (2/2013) can be viewed at:
http://www.maib.gov.uk/publications/safety_bulletins/safety_bulletin_2013/safety_bulletin_2_2013.cfm
Kind regards
5/27/13 In a news release, the U.S. Coast Guard reported that they responded to a fire on the Royal Caribbean ship Grandeur of the Seas. Location was approximately 35 miles northeast of West End Bahamas.
No reports of injury (2,224 passengers and 796 crew). Reports states that the fire began on the third deck mooring area and spread to the crew lunge on the fourth deck. The Ship's fire response crew extinguished the fire after two hours.
The Grandeur of the Sea sailed back to Freeport under it's own power.
Please be advised that today (24 MAY) the MAIB has published a Safety Bulletin following the carbon monoxide poisoning on board the Bayliner 285 motor cruiser Arniston in Windermere, Cumbria on 1 April 2013, resulting in two fatalities.
The Safety Bulletin (2/2013) can be viewed at:
http://www.maib.gov.uk/publications/safety_bulletins/safety_bulletin_2013/safety_bulletin_2_2013.cfm
The Maritime Administration (MARAD) issued a notice stating that it is seeking comments on its new policy to certify cruise ship security and safety training providers. MARAD is proposing a voluntary certification program for training providers to assure the general public that passenger cruise vessel security and safety personnel have received training that complies with the Cruise Vessel Security and Safety Act (CVSSA) mandated model standards. Comments on the new policy should be submitted by 22 July. 78 Fed. Reg. 30956 (May 23, 2013).
The European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA)released their latest newsletter. In addition, their website contains information on operations, events, publications and much more. For more information, please visit: http://www.emsa.europa.eu/
The International Maritime Rescue Federation has issued their latest newsletter. It has information on SAR activities around the world. To view the newsletter and more of their web site visit: http://www.international-maritime-rescue.org/
Visit the site below for information on the concern of drug activity picking up in the Caribbean.
http://www.ihs.com/products/global-insight/index.aspx?pu=1&rd=globalinsight_
com
Summary: This safety alert addresses the use of certain electrical protection devices onboard vessels and the inherent risks they may cause. Most commercially available SPDs are designed for use ashore and will interrupt only the hot conductor when a surge occurs. To see the complete report visit: https://homeport.uscg.mil/mycg/portal/ep/programView.do?channelId=-18377&programId=13099&pageTypeId=13489
MAIB Safety Digest 1/2013, a compendium of anonymous accident summaries and safety lessons learned, was published 1 April 2013.
http://www.maib.gov.uk/publications/safety_digests/2013/safety_digest_1_2013.cfm
Best regards
MAIB Publications Team
The IMRF just issued their newest edition of the Newsletter Lifeline. Please visit the site below to see the newsletter and to sign up to receive future newsletters.
On March 21, the United States Coast Guard issued a safety alert on counterfeit portable Fire Extinguishes. For more information, visit:
The International Maritime Rescue Federation just issued their latest newsletter. To view this and other newsletters, pleae visit: http://www.international-maritime-rescue.org/
The settlement includes payments of nearly $2.4 billion to the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation and $350 million to the National Academy of Sciences. For more information see:http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/business/2013/01/29/bp-oil-spill-criminal-settlement/1874545/
The NOAA BookletChart™ is a product that you can print at home for free. BookletCharts are made to help recreational boaters locate themselves on the water.
The BookletChart is reduced in scale and divided into pages for convenience, but otherwise contains all the information of the full-scale nautical chart. Bar scales are also reduced in scale, but are accurate when used to measure distances in a BookletChart. Excerpts from the United States Coast Pilot are included. Most chart notes are consolidated on a single page for easy reference. Emergency information for the charted area is printed on the back cover. For more information, visit: http://www.nauticalcharts.noaa.gov/staff/BookletChart.html
The National Boating Federation as issued their January E-Bulletin. To view it and additional information visit www.n-p-f.org
09/01/2013 IMO Secretary-General Koji Sekimizu launches World Maritime Day theme, calling on Governments and shipping industry to support formulation of sustainable maritime development goals. For more information on this and other subjects, visit www.imo.org
The International Maritime Rescue Federation has just published their December Newsletter. It contains information from around the world, information on SAR and even a SAR Blog. Go to:http://www.international-maritime-rescue.org/ to view the Newsletter.
IMRF (International Maritime Rescue Federeation) has issued their December Newsletter "Lifeline". It has some great articles on rescues and SAR training from around the world. Please visit: http://www.international-maritime-rescue.org/
IMO - awards for exceptional bravery at sea
From Bryant Maritime Consulting Newsletter:
The news release stating that Canadian and Chilean rescuers have been presented with the International Maritime Organization (IMO) Award for Exceptional Bravery at Sea 2012, during a special ceremony held on 26 November 2012 at IMO Headquarters in London. Sergeant Janick Gilbert (posthumously), Master Corporal Max Lahaye-Lemay and Master Corporal Marco Journeyman, crew members of the Royal Canadian Air Force's 424 (Transport and Rescue) Squadron, were nominated by the Government of Canada, in recognition of the exceptional bravery which was displayed by them, in saving the lives of two Inuit hunters stranded in an open boat in icy waters near Igloolik, Nunavut. Able Seaman César Flores, a rescue swimmer in the aerial detachment of the Chilean Navy, was nominated by the Government of Chile, in recognition of the exceptional bravery which he displayed in rescuing seven survivors from the motor launch Rosita V, in Locos islet, Moraleda Channel, in extremely dangerous weather, and at considerable risk to his own life. (11/27/12).
ONSA the volunteer organization in Venezuela has issued a newsletter (#13) with lots of good information and pictures. The newsletter is in Spanish. Go to www.onsa.org.ve, click on entrar, click on Boletines Informativos box under picture of Commodore. Click on Boletines Informativos under Forums and then Boletin 13 under Temas.
09 Nov 12 The US Coast Guard issued a news release stating that a boat captain in the US Virgin Islands has been indicted for his involvement in the death of a parasailer on 15 November 2011. On that date, the captain was conducting parasail excursions. A woman and her daughter were hoisted into the air as wind conditions were deteriorating. The strong winds and a weak tow-line allegedly caused the tow-line to break. The two women fell into the water, resulting in the death of the mother and serious injuries to the daughter. The captain subsequently surrendered his merchant mariner's license.
The new issue of the International Maritime Rescue Federation has issued their October newsletter. It has a lot of great information on SAR. To view, please go to:
http://www.international-maritime-rescue.org/ click on newsletter.
The Saba Bank, in the north-eastern Caribbean area of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, was formally designated as a Particularly Sensitive Sea Area (PSSA) by the Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC) of the International Maritime Organization (IMO), when it met for its 64th session from 1 to 5 October 2012, at IMO Headquarters in London.
The MEPC also discussed matters relating to energy-efficiency, ballast water management and ship-recycling.
For more information on the Saba Bank or on other subjects like the Int'l Conference on Safety of Fishing Vessels, visit the IMO web site at: www.imo.org
EMSA (European Maritime Safety Association) issued their latest newsletter. Please visit www.emsa.europa.eu for more information.
The latest edition of the International Maritime Federation (IMRF) newsletter, LIFE LINE, is now available for download on the IMRF website: www.international-maritime-rescue.org!
Previous editions of LIFE LINE may also be found on the site in the Newsletter Archive
Please be advised that the MAIB (Marine Accident Investigation Branch) have published Safety Digest 2/2012 on October 1.
The Safety Digest can be viewed at:
http://www.maib.gov.uk/publications/safety_digests/2012/safety_digest_2_2012.cfm
The September issue of NASBLA has been issued. Please visit www.nasbla.org to view it.
The owner of "BAMBOO" ask us for help in order finding back her motor vessel: 56' FAIRLINE squadron. She's like a small motor yacht fully equiped & "rebuilt" in 2006. Color of hull is white with bimini top. The boat was last seen on the dutch side.
Please, get in touch with the french sea rescue for any new information about that boat. Didn't use the french bridge to cogo out.
The secretary of the French Sea Rescue station of Saint-Martin.
SNSM SXM Urgences: (590) 690 767 500
Société Nationale de Sauvetage en Mer de Saint-Martin
Station située face à la marina Fort Louis, B.P.723
97058 SAINT-MARTIN CEDEX
Télécopie: (590) 590 87 20 45
http://snsmsxm.skyrock.com/
CROSS AG: (590) 596 70 92 92
Recently, the United States Coast Guard announced a concern on specific Mustang Survival HIT Inflatable Personal Flotation Devices. The concern is that the PFDs may be subject to delay opening or not inflating at all.
Mustang survival has issued a volunteer recall for 22LBs models MD 2010 & MD 2012
For more information see: http://www.uscgboating.org/assets/1/workflow_staging/News/543.PDF
The United States Coast Guard stated in a recent New Release that an abandoned freighter that is grounded will be refloated and tower to a location where it will sunk in waters with a minimun depth of 600 feet. The Freighter Jireh went aground on Mona Island on June 21st. Over 5000 gallons of oil/water, 600 tons of cargo and 110 tons of steel have been removed.
The latest edition of the IMO newsletter has been distributed by the Coast Guard. Included in the newsletter are items on International Maritime Organization (IMO), vessel safety for passenger vessels, piracy and the Artic.
An announcement was made by the United States Coa.st Guard that due to Tropical Storm Isaac, Port Condition Yankee has been set for U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico. In addition, it is anticipated that Port Condition Zulu will go into effect at 2000 (local time)on 22 August for US Virgin Islands and midnight for various ports in Puerto Rico.
You can visit the National Hurricane Center to track this tropical storm.
The US Coast Guard issued a news release stating that Captain of the Port (COTP) San Juan has set Port Condition Whiskey for waters of Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands. A tropical storm Isaac is expected to pass just south of those islands on Thursday, 23 August. Vessels and port facilities in the vicinity should check their contingency plans and take appropriate steps.
The latest edition of the International Maritime Rescue Federation (IMRF) newsletter, LIFE LINE, is now available for download on the IMRF Website: www.international-maritime-rescue.org!
Previous editions of LIFE LINE may also be found on the site in the Newsletter Archive.
See European Maritime Safety Agengy (EMSA) latest newsletter at http://www.emsa.europa.eu
Here is a web site that gives some great information on hurricane contingency planning.
http://www.maritimedelriv.com/Port_Security/USCG/USCG_hurricane.htm
NASBLA the National Association of Boating Lwas Administrators, has issued their July Newsletter. In it, you can see results of "Operation Drywater" and information on an On-Line paddlesports safety course. If you go to www.nasbla.org and click on "Et Cetera" you can view the newsletter. Also on the main web page you can download the latest issue of Small Craft Advisory and obtain the 2011 Recreational Boat Statisics recently issued by the Coast Guard.
VISAR (Virgin Island Search and Rescue issued their newsletter. Visit www.visar.org. It is full of interesting information.
As you know, we are moving into the 2012 Hurrican season. Have you reviewed your Hurricane and Heavy Weather Contingency Plans? Things change quickly, information and personnel may be differrent. You should review your plans at the beginning of every hurricane season so you are not scrambling at the last minute because information has changed.
The latest edition of the International Maritime Rescue Federation (IMRF) newsletter, LIFE LINE, is now available for download on the IMRF Website: www.international-maritime-rescue.org !
Previous editions of LIFE LINE may als be found on the site in the Newsletter Archive.
Department of Transportation has issued a new Emergency Response Guidebook that you can download by visiting http://www.phmsa.dot.gov
April 16, 2012
NOAA has made sea floor maps and other data on the world’s coasts, continental shelves and deep ocean available for easy viewing online. Anyone with Internet access can now explore undersea features and obtain detailed depictions of the sea floor and coasts, including deep canyons, ripples, landslides and likely fish habitat.
The new online data viewer compiles sea floor data from the near shore to the deep blue, including the latest high-resolution bathymetric (sea bottom) data collected by NOAA’s Office of Coast Survey primarily to support nautical charting. For more information, see:
http://www.noaanews.noaa.gov/stories2012/20120416_bathymetry.html
13 April 2012. The European Agency for Maritime Safety (EMSA) would get new powers to step up cooperation against piracy, prevent maritime pollution, improve training for seafarers and help establish an EU maritime space without barriers under an informal deal struck on Thursday by Parliament's negotiating team, and the Council's Danish Presidency. For more information see http://www.emsa.europa.eu
Mariners along the U.S. east coast can now download a new iPad and iPhone application that warns them when they enter areas of high risk of collision with critically endangered North Atlantic right whales. The free Whale Alert app provides one source for information about right whale management measures and the latest data about right whale detections, all overlaid on NOAA digital charts. For more information, visit: http://www.noaanews.noaa.gov/stories2012/20120404_whale_app.html
EMSA has issued its April newsletter which includes articles on Oil Spill Response and Marine Alien Species. To view the newsletter, visit http://www.emsa.europa.eu
NASBLA has issued their April Newsletter. See www.nasbla.org
Mariners are advised that due to the aging Coast Guard Medium Frequency radio infrastructure, calls to the Coast Guard on the international radiotelephone distress frequency 2182 kHz may not be reliably received by the Coast Guard. Areas where maritime broadcasts on 2670 kHz are being received satisfactorily by mariners should not be affected. Similarly, mariners using high frequency (HF) radiotelephones equipped with digital selective calling (DSC) capable of operating on the 4, 6, 8, 12 and 16 MHz distress frequencies should not be affected. Coast Guard watchkeeping services on these HF radiotelephone and DSC distress frequencies are posted at http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/?pageName=cgcommsCall.
Mariners who receive a distress alert or call that has not been acknowledged by the Coast Guard are asked to assist if possible and advise the nearest Coast Guard unit using whatever means are practicable.
ONSA has issued it's latest newsletter. For more information, please visit www.onsa.org.ve
MIAMI — The Coast Guard is responding to a vessel collision on the Caribbean Sea Saturday.
The collision occurred early Saturday between the 557-foot United Kingdom-flagged motor vessel Seagate and the 492-foot Liberia-flagged motor vessel Timor Stream approximately 60 miles northeast of Isle de Tortue, Haiti.
It was reported the motor vessel Seagate was taking on water, and had 21 crewmembers aboard, 18 of whom boarded life rafts, while the remaining three crew members remained aboard to assess the damage. Of the 18 crewmembers who boarded life rafts, 17 were recovered by the motor vessel Timor Stream, and one was recovered by a good Samaritan motor yacht Battered Bull. All personnel are accounted for, and no injuries have been reported.
The captain of the motor vessel Seagate confirmed the vessel is stable, with minimal water in the engine room. However, as a result of the collision, one of the fuel tanks was punctured with a potential release of approximately 4,000 gallons of lube oil onboard.
The motor vessel Timor Stream has an unknown number of personnel aboard, and its crew confirmed the ship suffered minimal damage, is structurally sound, and will remain on scene until released by the Coast Guard.
The crew of the 210-foot Coast Guard Cutter Venturous, homeported in St. Petersburg, Fla., arrived on scene and assumed the role of on-scene commander. A Coast Guard helicopter crew and airplane crew are conducting overflight assessments.
"Our main focus now is to ensure the continued safety of the Seagate crew and to mitigate any further damage to the vessel or environment that may be caused by worsening weather," said Cmdr. Troy Hosmer, Venturous' commanding officer.
Recently, the Dominican Republic Senate passed a bill for the Dominican Republic Auxiliary. For more information see: http://elnuevodiario.com.do/app/article.aspx?id=277614
NASBLA, the National Association of State Boat Law Administrators has just issued their March Newsletter. Please visit www.nasbla.org to view the Newsletter (under Et Cetera button) or a lot of other useful information.
The IMRF has issued its latest newsletter. Please visit: www.international-maritime-rescue.org
Recently, our former International Director, John Cooper, was interviwed for an article on AND (Dominican Naval Auxiliary) in All At Sea. To see the complete article, please visit: http://www.allatsea.net/article/February_2012/New_Dominican_Naval_Auxiliary_Created_to_Save_Lives
NASBLA has issued their February newsletter. To view it, please visit www.nasbla.org
A major international conference on search and rescue will take place later this year in Killiney, Co. Dublin is being organised by the Irish Coast Guard in partnership with the UK-based Sheppard Group.
The Search and Rescue 2012 conference on March 15th and 16th will bring Coast Guard representatives from across Europe and the US, along with a range of other search and rescue experts. More than 200 delegates are expected to attend.
One of the keynote presentations will be from the Italian Coast Guard, which is attending in order to discuss the recent tragic incident of the Costa Concordia.
For more information, go to Press Releases at http://www.transport.ie
ONSA, Venezuela's volunteer SAR Organization has issued its latest bullentin. To view, please see: http://www.onsa.org.ve/documentos/pdf/boletines/B012-2011.pd
IALA is a non profit, non governmental international technical association. Established in 1957, it gathers marine aids to navigation authorities, manufacturers and consultants from all parts of the world and offers them the opportunity to compare their experiences and achievements. IALA’s aim is to harmonize aids to navigation worldwide and to ensure that the movements of vessels are safe, expeditious, cost effective and harmless to the environment. To view more, go to: www.iala-aism.org
The U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary's E publication is now available. To view the latest edition of the BEACON, please visit: http://www.cgauxa.org/beacon/beacon.pdf
To celebrate their second anniversary, the Dominican Republic Naval Auxiliary has produced a video of their volunteer Search and Rescue Group. Well worth watching. You can find it at:
This recall is being issued for the inspection and repair of an inflator installation inconsistency that may prevent some units from fully inflating. A solution has been developed that corrects any affected products and prevents re-occurrence of this issue. The inspection and repair can only be performed at a Mustang Survival factory.
This recall notification is only for the MD2010 and MD2012 22LB buoyancy inflatable PFDs. For more information, see: http://www.mustangsurvival.com/about-mustang/news/2011-11-02/mustang-survival-issues-voluntary-recall-notice-model-md2010-md2012-22
NASBLA, The National Association of State Boating Law Administrators issued their latest Newsletter. The Newletter can be found under ET CETRA on their web site www.nasbla.org. You can also can the 2010 Coast Guard Recreational Boating Statistics.
25/11/2011 The Assembly of the International Maritime Organization has elected 40 States to be Members of its Council for the 2012-2013. See www.imo.org for more information.
Translated on google translator:
FORUM / CONFERENCE OPEN DISCUSSION
"The Yachts Insurance"
A.C. the ONSA is pleased to invite discussion forum called "The Yachts sure" to be held on December 12th & 13th. The event will develop the content by the Speaker, then give way to the Open Forum (audience participation) on the issues. For more informatiion see: info@onsa.org.ve
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WASHINGTON – What began two years ago as an information exchange between members of the International Affairs unit of the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary and a group of civilian volunteers and senior naval officials of the Dominican Republic has blossomed into a dynamic organization already credited with saving more than 30 lives of boaters at sea, including five Americans.
The newest edition of the IMRF (International Maritime Rescue Fereration) newsletter has been made available. Please visit: http://goo.gl/zCvId
Shown below is a google translation of the original invitation.
FORUM / CONFERENCE OPEN DISCUSSION
"Water Activities in Venezuela:
Authority, Law and Reality "
A.C. the ONSA is pleased to invite you to FORUM / CONFERENCE OPEN DISCUSSION called "Water Activities in Venezuela: Authority, Law and Reality." The event will take place the content by the Speaker, after giving way to the Open Forum (audience participation) on the issues.
San Juan, Puerto Rico – Coast Guard, federal and state emergency responders, in cooperation with the U.S. Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority (WAPA) will participate in a table top oil pollution response exercise Friday in St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands. For more information visit: http://www.d7.uscgnews.com/go/doc/586/1231699/
The latest issue of the USCG Proceedings has been issued. It contains a lot of good information on SAR. Worth taking a look at. It can be viewed at www.uscg.mil/proceedings
The Fall issue of PROCEEDINGS has been published. This issue's main topic is Search and Rescue: Leveraging tools, technology, and teamwork to improve response, save lives.
The Marine Accident Investigation Branch (MAIB) examines and investigates all types of marine accidents to or on board UK ships worldwide, and other ships in UK territorial waters.
The Jamaica Search and Rescue is lauding the successful rescue efforts late Saturday of prime minister Bruce Golding and members of his family who were saved from harm at sea.
Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/Jamaica-Search---Rescue-lauds-PM-s-safety
Many tourist destinations offer Parasailing to tourists. The U.S. Coast Guard has issued a safety alert regarding this activity. To view this report and other alrets, please visit: https://homeport.uscg.mil/mycg/portal/ep/browse.do?channelId=-18374&channelPage=/
In this month's issue: NIR For Port State Control: Reducing The Burden, Improving Effectiveness; Vacancy Notice For New EMSA Director Published; Tomassini New Head Of Corporate Services; EMSA’s Maritime Support Services (MSS) Celebrate Their Second Birthday; Alexandria Enhances EMSA Oil Response Fleet In The Eastern Med. Visit www.emsa.europa.eu
As the Coast Guard's new marine radio network Rescue 21 becomes operational throughout the U.S., rescue centers can now receive instant distress alerts from commonly used DSC-capable VHF marine radios. However, approximately 90% of VHF DSC distress alerts received by the Coast Guard do not contain position information, and approximately 60% do not contain a registered identity. The Coast Guard cannot effectively respond to a DSC distress alert sent from such a radio.
NASBLA (National Association of State Boat Law Administrators) has issued their August Newsletter. To view, please visit:
Or go their web site: www.nasbla.org
Conscious of its responsibility to safeguard its waterway, the Panama Canal Authority (ACP) has determined that effective December 31, 2012, single hull (single side/single bottom, single side/double bottom, or double side/single bottom) oil tankers of 600 tons deadweight and over but below 5,000 tons deadweight will no longer be allowed to transit the Panama Canal if loaded with oil (as defined in MARPOL, Annex I).
In the meantime, when aforementioned tankers arrive for transit loaded with oil, they will be assigned extraordinary tug assistance at all locks and through Culebra Cut at the vessel’s expense.
The French Sea Rescue Foundation of Saint-Martin also know as SNSM SXM, announced that they have recently signed two partnership agreements of safety. The volunteer SAR organization signed one agreement with the Regional Airport of Grand Case. This safety agreement is in case of a plane crash before or after the airport. Most recently, an agreement was signed with EDF, the National Electric Company. This agreement is in case of a marine pollution or diesel spill while tanks are being fueled. This is a very pro-active and unique approach for safety. Well done!
The Department of Defense (DOD) issued a news release stating that a multi-national military exercise is being held to test plans to defend the Panama Canal. Co-sponsored with the Panamanian Government, PANAMAX is a joint combined operation focused on defending the vital waterway. The exercise will continue through August 26.
The US Coast Guard issued a news release stating that a multi-agency strike force operation (MASFO) at St. Thomas Harbor, US Virgin Islands, screened 121 shipping containers and physically inspected another 53 containers and portable tanks. The primary objective was to ensure compliance with federal, state, and local regulations pertaining to the safe shipment of cargo. Findings were negative for illegal drugs or contraband, but seven containers holding hazardous materials were detained due to insufficient markings and inadequate placarding.
An organization called SEARCH is a Search and Rescue Charitable
Foundation. They were established to assist voluntary Search and
Rescue organizations throughout the S.W.North Atlantic and Caribbean.
In 2010, they donated over $22,000.00 U.S. dollars to volunteer Search
and Rescue groups. Perhaps this is an opportunity for your
organization for needed funds? For more information, see
http://caribbeansearchandrescue.freesavers.com
October 27th through the 29th, the Massachusetts Maritime Academy (MMA), in partnership with the Maritime Administration (MARAD), will host the fifth annual Women on the Water (WOW) Conference in Buzzards Bay, MA.
Con 138 embarcaciones y ocho aeronaves, los Auxiliares Navales Dominicanos ofrecen su servicio voluntario para apoyar las labores de rescate de las instituciones militares. La entidad proporciona mayor seguridad en las costas.
The European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) will be supplied with JRC's software package SUMO to improve its oil pollution detection system. This new capability can help Member States authorities to improve their response and prevention activities to pollution from ships. For more information see http://www.ec.europa.eu/dgs/jrc/index.cfm
The Irish Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport issued a press release stating that Ireland and France signed an agreement on cooperation regarding search and rescue (SAR) services in waters off each other’s coast. The technical agreement allows for the mutual cooperation and interoperability of aviation assets in the event of a major incident. For more information see http://www.dttas.ie/pressRelease.aspx?Id=346
Organizational Changes in the USCG Auxiliary’s International Affairs Directorate
John Cooper has been appointed as the new Director of the International Affairs Directorate of the USCG Auxiliary. Mr. Cooper will report to Commodore Ev Tucker, ANACO of International Affairs and succeeds John VanOsdol who has retired after five years as Director.
The United States Coast Guard has released the latest (2010) U.S. recreational boating statistics.
For more information see http://www.uscgboating.org
SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic .- The intervention of an officer of the Naval Auxiliary Dominicans (AND) saved the lives of three people who were adrift after losing the helm of a sailboat near the island of Puerto Rico in the middle of a sea in severe conditions.
The Commander of the AND Joaquín Pacheco, who was traveling to St. Thomas on his sailboat "Gaucho," quickly came to the aid of the vessel "Silvia", where flares were thrown in aid request signal 10 miles This island Caja de Muertos.
He reported that, when approaching the site and noted that three people were in danger aboard the ship without rudder or communication, who was also beaten by the sea, contacted the Coast Guard of the United States, immediately made the rescue operation and towing.
"Both the crew of the vessel concerned and officials of the U.S. Coast Guard thanked us very warmly assistance," testified the Commander of the DNA in a report to that body's executive officer, Captain Juan Carlos Porcella .
Because of this aid in offshore waters, the Dominican Naval Auxiliary, under the command of Commodore José Antonio National Najri-received congratulations from John C. Brian Cooper and McArdie, official Coast Guard Auxiliary of the United States.
About Dominican Naval Auxiliary
The body of the Naval Auxiliary Dominicans (AND) was created by executive decree on December 9, 2009 to serve in emergencies nautical and aerial support to the Dominican Navy. The DNA already have 186 members, 134 boats and 8 aircraft and helicopters covering the whole of Spain, strategically divided into 5 regions.
Maritime New Zealand posted the June 2011 edition of its safety periodical – Lookout. This edition focuses on the hazards posed by mariner fatigue. (6/30/11). See http://www.maritimenz.govt.nz/Publications-and-forms/Lookout/LookOutJun11.pdf
The UK Marine Accident Investigation Branch (MAIB) issued a safety bulletin regarding overweight rescue boats.
The IMO Council has endorsed a proposal by IMO Secretary-General Efthimios Mitropoulos to adopt “IMO: One hundred years after the Titanic” as the World Maritime Day theme for 2012.
The new NASBLA Connected Community is now ready for public use!
SAN DIEGO - The 16th Annual International Boating & Water Safety Summit is scheduled Sunday, March 4 through Wednesday, March 7, 2012 at the Hyatt Regency Mission Bay in San Diego, CA. This event brings together various partners in the recreational boating safety and water safety communities for a series of meetings, educational workshops, and fellowship. Additional information on this event is available via:{http://www.watersafetycongress.org/ibwss.shtml}
The European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) posted their August edition of their Newsletter. For more visit {http://www.emsa.europa.eu/}
Hurricane Season 2011 style is upon us. Tropical Storm Arlene was named late last night. It is not expected to enter US coastline, but hit the Mexican Gulf Coast. Most of you have been called at least once, and some quite a few times, to track your safety during earlier exercises.
It has come to the Coast Guard's attention that an automatic channel switching feature found on certain models of Digital Selective Calling (DSC) equipped VHF marine radios may create an unintended hazard by automatically switching from a working channel that might be in use at the time to Channel 16 when the VHF marine radio receives a DSC distress alert, distress alert acknowledgment or other DSC call where a VHF channel number has been designated.