Coast Guard Foundation launches new logo, brand

Coast Guard Foundation launches new logo, brand

(STONINGTON, Conn.) — The Coast Guard Foundation, a nonprofit organization committed to strengthening the U.S. Coast Guard community and service by supporting members and families, has launched a new logo and brand to better reflect the organization’s mission and future vision. The new look is on display across Coast Guard Foundation digital properties and will be featured at events throughout…
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NOAA Custom Chart Version 2.0 now available to public

NOAA Custom Chart Version 2.0 now available to public

(WASHINGTON) — The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Office of Coast Survey has released NOAA Custom Chart Version 2.0, a dynamic map application, which enables users to create their own paper and PDF nautical charts derived from the official agency electronic navigational chart (NOAA ENC). The online application uses the latest official NOAA ENC data to create nautical charts with…
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New guidance issued for reporting sex misconduct on U.S. vessels

New guidance issued for reporting sex misconduct on U.S. vessels

(WASHINGTON) — The U.S. Coast Guard has released Marine Safety Information Bulletin 01-23, “Reporting Sexual Misconduct on U.S. Vessels,” to emphasize the service's commitment to investigating and pursuing appropriate enforcement actions for all reports of sexual misconduct on U.S.-flagged vessels. Sexual misconduct that occurs on board U.S.-flagged vessels harms mariners, interrupts safe operations and often leads to accidents, lost careers…
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SIU’s Sacco retires, Heindel takes helm as union president

SIU’s Sacco retires, Heindel takes helm as union president

(CAMP SPRINGS, Md.) — Following unanimous approval of the Seafarers International Union (SIU) executive board, David Heindel became the union’s fourth president effective Feb. 14. The board convened Feb. 13 near Orlando, Fla. SIU President Michael Sacco announced his retirement and then nominated Heindel (who has served as the union’s secretary-treasurer since 1997) as his successor. SIU Executive Vice President…
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Coast Guard Foundation names 12 new trustees

Coast Guard Foundation names 12 new trustees

(STONINGTON, Conn.) — Twelve new trustees have joined the board of the Coast Guard Foundation, a nonprofit organization committed to strengthening the U.S. Coast Guard community and service by supporting members and families. The additions bring the total number of active trustees and directors to 80. Jeremiah “Jay” Ana, Charles “Skip” Bowen, Christopher Chandor, Naresh Copeland, Steven Jowett, Christian Lee,…
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Index reflects year of recovery for seafarer happiness

Index reflects year of recovery for seafarer happiness

(LONDON) — The latest Seafarers Happiness Index report, published Tuesday by The Mission to Seafarers, reveals average seafarer happiness in the last quarter of 2022 reached 7.69/10, up from 7.3 with levels rising across almost all categories, reflecting the sustained upward trend seen throughout the year. The results of the survey show that even the historically most problematic areas, such…
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IMB urges continued vigilance as global piracy declines

IMB urges continued vigilance as global piracy declines

(LONDON) — The International Maritime Bureau (IMB) is calling for efforts to be sustained worldwide as maritime piracy and armed robbery attacks reached their lowest recorded level in almost three decades. The IMB’s annual report recorded 115 incidents of piracy and armed robbery against ships in 2022 – compared to 132 in 2021 – with half of them occurring in…
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Bristol Harbor Group Inc. promotes two to senior naval architect

Bristol Harbor Group Inc. promotes two to senior naval architect

(BRISTOL, R.I.) — Bristol Harbor Group Inc. (BHGI) has announced the promotion of two key members of the firm’s team, Ian Lawson and Teri LaForest. Upon earning his professional engineer license in Rhode Island, Lawson has been promoted to senior naval architect. He has been with BHGI for over five years, filling both engineering and project management roles and specializing…
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Philly cuts steel for fourth academy training ship

Philly cuts steel for fourth academy training ship

(PHILADELPHIA) — TOTE Services, Philly Shipyard and Texas A&M University at Galveston on Wednesday celebrated the cutting of steel for the fourth national security multi-mission vessel (NSMV), destined for the Texas A&M Maritime Academy in Galveston, Texas. The event marked another construction milestone for the U.S. Maritime Administration’s (MarAd) NSMV program, designed to provide a purpose-built, state-of-the-art training platform for…
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