U.S.-flag inspections up, casualties down in past year

(WASHINGTON) — The U.S. Coast Guard’s Office of Commercial Vessel Compliance has announced the publication of the 2023 Flag State Control Domestic Annual Report. This report highlights U.S. domestic fleet inspection, deficiency, and marine casualty statistics and serves as a powerful tool that highlights trends, identifies key performance indicators, and draws attention to findings over the past calendar year.

The report presents information reflecting the U.S.-flag fleet including barges, cargo vessels, passenger vessels, vessels operating on the Outer Continental Shelf, research and school ships, fishing vessels, and towing vessels.

A few key findings in the report:

• In 2023, the U.S.-flag fleet contained 17,577 vessels subject to inspection, with Coast Guard marine inspectors conducting 20,647 inspections. The number of inspections has continued to increase since 2020.
• There were 1,821 reportable marine casualties in 2023 involving 2,146 inspected vessels. The number of reportable marine casualties was a slight decrease (0.9 percent) from 2022, when there were 2,004 involving 2,366 inspected vessels.
• In 2023, there were 38 flag state detentions, a decrease of one from 2022.

The report is available here.

– Coast Guard Maritime Commons

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By Professional Mariner Staff