AWO, policymakers welcome COI compliance milestone

AWO, policymakers welcome COI compliance milestone

(ARLINGTON, Va.) — The American Waterways Operators (AWO) welcomed the arrival of a historic milestone for transportation safety on July 19, when all tugboats and towboats in the United States must carry a Coast Guard-issued certificate of inspection (COI) to operate. Tuesday's deadline for 100 percent COI compliance signals full implementation of the Subchapter M towing vessel safety regulations, the…
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Eastern lays keel for Coast Guard’s third OPC

Eastern lays keel for Coast Guard’s third OPC

(PANAMA CITY, Fla.) — Eastern Shipbuilding Group hosted the keel authentication ceremony Friday for the U.S. Coast Guard’s future offshore patrol cutter (OPC) USCGC Ingham (WMSM 917), the third vessel in the new Heritage class built at the Nelson Street facility. The presiding official for the Coast Guard was Rear Adm. Chad Jacoby, director of acquisition programs and program executive…
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Credential scheme puts Coast Guard, Va. maritime academy on alert

Credential scheme puts Coast Guard, Va. maritime academy on alert

In the months following a federal indictment in which four men were charged with selling phony U.S. Coast Guard credentials from Mid-Atlantic Maritime Academy (MAMA), the service has established a task force to identify mariners who obtained a merchant mariner credential (MMC) or endorsement by fraudulent means and to initiate enforcement action against them. “The United States Marine Transportation System…
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