NMC extends mitigation efforts as shutdown continues

NMC extends mitigation efforts as shutdown continues

(MARTINSBURG, W.Va.) — The National Maritime Center (NMC) and all Regional Examination Centers (RECs) remain closed due to the federal government shutdown. Customer walk-in service at the RECs is suspended. Examinations and other REC appointments are canceled. To mitigate the impact caused by the government shutdown, the NMC has implemented the following measures: • Email submission of applications and supporting…
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Healy monitors foreign research vessels on Arctic voyage

Healy monitors foreign research vessels on Arctic voyage

(SEATTLE) — The U.S. Coast Guard cutter Healy (WAGB 20) returned to its Seattle home port Sunday following a 129-day patrol that concluded its annual Arctic deployment. Healy, one of three Coast Guard polar icebreakers, steamed over 20,000 miles this deployment, supporting Operation Arctic West Summer and Operation Frontier Sentinel, protecting U.S. sovereign rights and territory, and promoting national security…
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Coast Guard refers case involving fatal barge collision to DOJ

Coast Guard refers case involving fatal barge collision to DOJ

(MIAMI) — The U.S. Coast Guard has referred a case to the Department of Justice (DOJ) for possible criminal prosecution following the fatal collision in July involving a barge and a sailing vessel, the Coast Guard and NBC6 South Florida reported. Three people on the sailboat were killed. The collision near Hibiscus Island on July 28 involved a construction barge…
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Bollinger’s 61st FRC to be home-ported in St. Petersburg

Bollinger’s 61st FRC to be home-ported in St. Petersburg

(LOCKPORT, La.) — Bollinger Shipyards on Thursday announced the recent delivery of USCGC Olivia Hooker at Coast Guard Sector Key West. This is the 61st fast response cutter (FRC) delivered under the U.S. Coast Guard’s current program and the 187th vessel built by Bollinger for the Coast Guard over a 40-year partnership. Olivia Hooker will be home-ported in St. Petersburg,…
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Smoke from engine compartment prompts rescue of 45 off Guam

Smoke from engine compartment prompts rescue of 45 off Guam

(SANTA RITA, Guam) — Crews from the U.S. Coast Guard and Guam Fire Department rescued 45 people from a disabled passenger vessel off Agat, Guam, on Oct. 10. At 9:30 a.m., Coast Guard watch standers received a notification on VHF-FM Channel 16 from Princess Guam, a 45-foot catamaran, reporting smoke coming from the engine compartment. Watch standers notified Guam Fire…
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Bollinger, Finnish yard to build first Arctic security cutters

Bollinger, Finnish yard to build first Arctic security cutters

(WASHINGTON) — President Trump on Thursday announced that Bollinger Shipyards, in conjunction with Rauma Marine Constructions, Seaspan Shipyards and Aker Arctic Technology Inc., will lead an effort to supply six Arctic security cutters under an initiative to deliver next-generation icebreakers to the U.S. Coast Guard by 2028, USNI News reported. “We sort of have almost a monopoly on icebreakers if…
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NMC, exam centers closed due to government shutdown

NMC, exam centers closed due to government shutdown

(MARTINSBURG, W.Va.) — Due to the government shutdown, the National Maritime Center (NMC) and all Regional Examination Centers (RECs) are closed until further notice. Customer walk-in service at the RECs is suspended. Examinations and other REC appointments are canceled. The following limited operations will be maintained in support of national defense requirements: • The NMC Customer Service Center will be…
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Coast Guard orders more waterways commerce cutters

Coast Guard orders more waterways commerce cutters

(WASHINGTON) — The U.S. Coast Guard is moving forward with the acquisition of the new Waterways Commerce Cutter (WCC) class, designed to replace the legacy fleet of inland tenders and facilitate commerce vital to the nation’s economic security and strategic mobility. The service has ordered production of the first river buoy tender (WLR) and long lead time material (LLTM) for…
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Rozema to build heavy weather surf boats for Coast Guard

Rozema to build heavy weather surf boats for Coast Guard

(SEATTLE) — The U.S. Coast Guard awarded an indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract on Monday to Rozema Boat Works of Mount Vernon, Wash., to acquire up to six second-generation special-purpose craft – heavy weather (SPC-HWX II) boats. The total potential value of the contract is $70.9 million and the first SPC-HWX II is anticipated to be completed in fiscal…
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