Kakuska: NMC’s sea-time evaluations need improvement

Kakuska: NMC’s sea-time evaluations need improvement

As your ship arrives in port after an extremely lengthy voyage, your thoughts revolve around your family and a well-deserved rest. On a smaller yet very significant scale, you ponder your next merchant mariner credential upgrade. You volunteered for an extended shipboard tour to ensure you possessed sufficient sea service to qualify for that elusive upgrade.  Thoughts of added responsibility…
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Ex-Army Ranger named superintendent at USMMA

Ex-Army Ranger named superintendent at USMMA

The following is the text of a press release issued by the U.S. Maritime Administration: (WASHINGTON) – U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood today named Colonel (ret.) James Helis, Ph.D., as the new superintendent for the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy.  Helis, a 30-year Army veteran, will begin work at the Academy next month after spending the past eight years as a…
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Rule changes bring need for more fire training, safety equipment

Rule changes bring need for more fire training, safety equipment

Maritime training schools are helping vessel operators and mariners gear up for new regulations pertaining to fire safety and equipment, with many operators opting for clean-agent systems as the move away from halon continues as an onboard fire suppressant. New standards for fire protection and training have been proposed on two fronts: for towing vessels and towing vessel personnel in…
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STCW amendments to force 'big shift' in ECDIS training

Though mariners face new certification requirements for Electronic Chart Display and Information Systems (ECDIS) this year, the maritime industry may not be ready to provide the training to meet them. Those affected by revisions to the International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers (STCW) that took effect Jan. 1 are clamoring for more information, but the…
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Cal Maritime’s 2012 Summer Training Cruise Itinerary Announced

(Vallejo, CA — December 13, 2011) — The California Maritime Academy (Cal Maritime), a campus of The California State University, today announced the itinerary for its 2012 training cruise. The annual training voyage, which is part of the specialized curriculum offered at Cal Maritime, provides students who are pursuing a U.S. Coast Guard license with the hours of sea experience…
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MPT Simulator Upgrade Brings Unmatched Realism to Maritime Training

The world’s most visually realistic maritime simulator training experience will soon be available to students in South Florida. This system – which provides a true-to-life preview of a career at sea – is a result of Maritime Professional Training’s (MPT) announced plans to upgrade the visual projection systems of the Main Bridge located at their S.M.A.R.T.® (Simulation For Maritime Assessment,…
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IMSN Earns DNV Certification for Anti-Piracy Course

Dania Beach, FL (April 21, 2011) - International Maritime Security Network (IMSN) has become the first maritime security training center to offer an eLearning-based Anti-Piracy Defense Course certified by Det Norske Veritas (DNV), a worldwide leading certification body offering the latest in management systems certification services, under its SeaSkill£ standard for maritime learning programs. The announcement was made by Captain…
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NCB/PMI Announce New Training Course

The National Cargo Bureau and the Pacific Maritime Institute are pleased to announce the following course:   Course Name:  Beyond Basic Stability  Trim   Course Overview:  This Workshop is for those who want and need more practical working knowledge with regard to managing a vessel's stability and trim of cargo vessels. This Workshop will be offered by the author of Stability and Trim for…
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