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CG Marine Safety OfficeCG Marine Safety Office Juneau, Alaska Juneau, Alaska
Commander John Sifling, USCGCommander John Sifling, USCGCaptain of the PortCaptain of the Port
Federal Maritime Security CoordinatorFederal Maritime Security CoordinatorSoutheast AlaskaSoutheast Alaska
Briefing to Pacific States Harbormaster Briefing to Pacific States Harbormaster ConferenceConference
13 April 200613 April 2006
Small Passenger VesselsSmall Passenger Vessels
Freight VesselsFreight Vessels
SeaplanesSeaplanesPorts and TerminalsPorts and Terminals
Tugs and Barges Tugs and Barges
RecreationalRecreational
FishingFishing
MaritimeMaritimeCommunityCommunity
Coast Guard and other Coast Guard and other agenciesagencies
Cruise ShipsCruise Ships
FerriesFerries
Area Maritime Area Maritime Security CommitteeSecurity Committee
• Established IAW Maritime Transportation Established IAW Maritime Transportation Security Act 2002 & Maritime Security Security Act 2002 & Maritime Security Regulations (33CFR103).Regulations (33CFR103).
• Purpose:Purpose:1.1. Advise/Assist COTP in developing Area Maritime Advise/Assist COTP in developing Area Maritime
Security Plan.Security Plan.2.2. Communication link for changes in MARSEC Level.Communication link for changes in MARSEC Level.3.3. Share/disseminate appropriately approved security Share/disseminate appropriately approved security
information to port stakeholdersinformation to port stakeholders..
4.4. Tap into maritime marine community’s knowledge andTap into maritime marine community’s knowledge and leadership in regional security exercises/prevention leadership in regional security exercises/prevention activities.activities.
AMSC Membership
• CG COTP/FMSCCG COTP/FMSC
• AK DHS/ODPAK DHS/ODP
• AK State TroopersAK State Troopers
• USDA FS SAIC USDA FS SAIC
• NOAA OLE SAIC NOAA OLE SAIC
• AK Marine ExchangeAK Marine Exchange
• CBP Juneau Port DirectorCBP Juneau Port Director
• Harbor Masters (Ketchikan & Harbor Masters (Ketchikan & Sitka)Sitka)
• Oil distributorsOil distributors
• Container shippersContainer shippers
• Cruise Line AgencyCruise Line Agency• FBIFBI• US NPS Glacier Bay US NPS Glacier Bay • Alaska Marine HighwayAlaska Marine Highway• TSA TSA • Cruise linesCruise lines• AK State Fire TrainingAK State Fire Training• AK DOT Div of Program AK DOT Div of Program
DevelopmentDevelopment• AK State Pilot CoordinatorAK State Pilot Coordinator
AREA MARITIME SECURITY COMMITTEEAREA MARITIME SECURITY COMMITTEE• Meets Quarterly. Meets Quarterly.
• Steering organization for 6 Port Security Committees.Steering organization for 6 Port Security Committees.
PORT SECURITY COMMITTEESPORT SECURITY COMMITTEES
KetchikanKetchikan WrangellWrangell SitkaSitkaJuneauJuneau HainesHaines SkagwaySkagway
• Meet twice annually.Meet twice annually.
SECURITY SECURITY COMMITTEESCOMMITTEES
Port Security Committees
11,000 Miles of ShorelineLimited Access & CommunicationsExtreme Weather, Ice
MTSA Facilities
COTP/FMSC COTP/FMSC Area of ResponsibilityArea of Responsibility
Canada
• 80 Regulated Facilities.80 Regulated Facilities.
• 24 regulated vessels (home-ported in Southeast, AK).24 regulated vessels (home-ported in Southeast, AK).
• More than 30 Large cruise ships/year bring nearly More than 30 Large cruise ships/year bring nearly one million passengers!one million passengers!
MTSA ISSUES MTSA ISSUES Southeast Alaska Southeast Alaska
Large Commercial Passenger VesselsLarge Commercial Passenger Vessels
FerriesFerries
Small Passenger VesselsSmall Passenger Vessels
Bulk Oil, Hazardous Cargo & Container Bulk Oil, Hazardous Cargo & Container Transport FacilitiesTransport Facilities
Explosive ShipmentsExplosive Shipments
ACTIVITIES & CRITICAL ACTIVITIES & CRITICAL WATERFRONT OPERATIONSWATERFRONT OPERATIONS
MITIGATION STRATEGIES & MITIGATION STRATEGIES & IMPLEMENTATION METHODSIMPLEMENTATION METHODS
Explosives/Bulk Fuel Monitoring
MTSA Compliance Exams.
Security Zones
Vessel Escorts
Patrols – Shore and Water
Overflights
Positive Control Boardings.
AMS ExerciseAMS Exercise
Chemical Response to Anhydrous Ammonia release scenario
on AMHS Ferry
Decon line Lower deck space entry briefing
• Nationwide initiative asks Nationwide initiative asks community members to community members to report suspicious activities report suspicious activities to law enforcement.to law enforcement.
• Target AudiencesTarget Audiences
• Recreational boatersRecreational boaters
• FishermanFisherman
• Marina operatorsMarina operators
• Tow BoatsTow Boats
A non-profit maritime organization A non-profit maritime organization established to provide the Alaska maritime established to provide the Alaska maritime community information, communications and community information, communications and services to ensure safe, secure, efficient and services to ensure safe, secure, efficient and environmentally responsible maritime environmentally responsible maritime operations.operations.
Marine Exchange Marine Exchange of Alaskaof Alaska
Established Dec 2000Established Dec 2000
Ed PageEd PageExecutive DirectorExecutive Director
Marine Exchange of AlaskaMarine Exchange of Alaska
Maritime Information Services Maritime Information Services of North America (MISNA)of North America (MISNA)
AlaskaAlaska
SeattleSeattle
PortlandPortland
San FranciscoSan Francisco
LA/LBLA/LB
New York/New New York/New JerseyJersey
PhiladelphiaPhiladelphia
BaltimoreBaltimore
Hampton Hampton Roads Virginia Roads Virginia
JacksonvilleJacksonville
TampaTampa
New OrleansNew Orleans
HoustonHouston
M I S N AM I S N A
Automated Secure Vessel Tracking System Automated Secure Vessel Tracking System (ASVTS)(ASVTS)
A Vessel Tracking System developed by the Marine A Vessel Tracking System developed by the Marine Exchange of Alaska that utilizes satellite Exchange of Alaska that utilizes satellite
communications and AIS to track the locations of communications and AIS to track the locations of vessels to aid safe, secure, efficient and vessels to aid safe, secure, efficient and
environmentally responsible maritime operations.environmentally responsible maritime operations.
M/V EVER DAINTY3/29/03-7/25/03
Ability to determine a vessel’s track history.
The latte solution! $3 a day
Vessels Operating in Alaska – Summer 2004Vessels Operating in Alaska – Summer 2004Voluntary Participation in ASVTSVoluntary Participation in ASVTS
Legend
White: Cruise ShipsBlack: TankersGreen: Container ShipsPurple: Alaska ferriesGrey: Tug boats
Transmission of information over VHF radio channels Transmission of information over VHF radio channels to other vessels and to shore stations to aid maritime to other vessels and to shore stations to aid maritime safety, security and environmental protectionsafety, security and environmental protection
AISAISAutomatic Identification SystemAutomatic Identification System M I S N AM I S N A
Alaska Automated Identification System Alaska Automated Identification System Coverage in 2005Coverage in 2005
Marine Exchange (MX) AIS SitesMarine Exchange (MX) AIS Sites
CG Funded/MX AIS operated sitesCG Funded/MX AIS operated sites
MX Planned AIS SitesMX Planned AIS Sites
Combined AIS and Satellite Tracking of Vessel in Alaska
Dense position reports are AIS Dots are AIS Sites
Maritime Safety, Security, and Maritime Safety, Security, and Environmental ProtectionEnvironmental Protection
Addressed by Shared Commitment and ResourcesAddressed by Shared Commitment and Resources
MarineCommunity
ThreatsThreatsMaritime SafetyMaritime SafetyMaritime SecurityMaritime SecurityEnvironmental HarmEnvironmental Harm
Federal Agencies
State andLocal Gov’t
M I S N AM I S N A
ASVTS Information FlowASVTS Information Flow
ASVTSAutomated Secure Vessel Tracking SystemOperated by Marine Exchanges (MISNA)
Long Range
GMDSS
Marine Exchange
DataLong Range
SSASShort Range
AIS
OwnerOperator
Ports, Harbormasters
Facilities
Agents
Tugs
Pilots
USCG
Local Authorities
DOD
CBP
States
Info passing authorized by owner and USCG
Harbormaster IssueHarbormaster Issue
• Expand capabilities of existing vessel tracking systemExpand capabilities of existing vessel tracking system• Need the following from HarbormastersNeed the following from Harbormasters
- Good roofGood roof
- Good location (overlooking the water)Good location (overlooking the water)
- PowerPower
- Internet AccessInternet Access
• In exchange, MISNA will pay for and install the AISIn exchange, MISNA will pay for and install the AIS equipment and provide the Harbormaster access equipment and provide the Harbormaster access to the data to the data
M I S N AM I S N A
Harbormaster IssueHarbormaster Issue
• Harbormasters use AIS data for;Harbormasters use AIS data for;– Coordinating berth assignmentsCoordinating berth assignments– Arranging servicesArranging services– Monitor port trafficMonitor port traffic– Emergency responseEmergency response– Management of anchoragesManagement of anchorages
M I S N AM I S N A
Established to provide information, communications and services Established to provide information, communications and services to ensure maritime operations are safe, secure, efficient and to ensure maritime operations are safe, secure, efficient and
environmentally soundenvironmentally sound
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