Global Maritime Analysis with Joseph Keefe
Hot Flashes from Marad
Or not...

Posted to Global Maritime Analysis with Joseph Keefe by Joseph Keefe on 2/1/2012 10:42:22 AM | with 1 comments


Navigating a Curious Course
Strange course lines – and the reasons for charting them – are not the exclusive domain of cruise liners. The latest high-profile disaster therefore signals the beginning of a new era in shore-based oversight of mariners. And, that’s not speculation.

Posted to Global Maritime Analysis with Joseph Keefe by Joseph Keefe on 1/25/2012 10:44:45 AM | with 0 comments


Cruising into Troubled Waters
Costa Concordia disaster fallout will eventually reach far beyond today’s lurid headlines.

Posted to Global Maritime Analysis with Joseph Keefe by Joseph Keefe on 1/18/2012 10:22:28 AM | with 4 comments


Greening the Research Fleet
Industry and Scientists chart the way forward during two days of substantive discussions at Duke University in Durham, NC. Solutions, strategies and emerging technologies all on the table as oceanographic research vessel operators look for ways to minimize their environmental footprint while enhancing their financial position to continue important missions. A rare partnership begins to yield fruit.

Posted to Global Maritime Analysis with Joseph Keefe by Joseph Keefe on 1/11/2012 5:22:44 PM | with 0 comments


TWIC: Safe & Sound – or not…
The latest from inside the beltway is anything but comforting and shows far from good fiscal form. Is it the beginning of the end for the massive security program known simply as TWIC?

Posted to Global Maritime Analysis with Joseph Keefe by Joseph Keefe on 1/4/2012 9:38:49 AM | with 4 comments


Marad’s Crown Jewel: v2 – a work in progress…
Creating an elite maritime academy typically takes time, but Marad plows on with a bone in its teeth. Last week’s GMATS announcement could just be the tip of the iceberg. Who and/or what is next?

Posted to Global Maritime Analysis with Joseph Keefe by Joseph Keefe on 12/14/2011 11:10:13 AM | with 1 comments


Plucking the Diamond: Marad’s Way of Creating “Crown Jewel” of Academies
DOT cites GAO recommendations in a troubling decision that leaves 30+ employees out in the cold, the federal merchant marine academy without continuing education and the domestic U.S. waterfront and labor wondering what the U.S. Maritime Administration might have in store for them next.

Posted to Global Maritime Analysis with Joseph Keefe by Joseph Keefe on 12/9/2011 2:54:14 PM | with 3 comments


Wisdom from Washington
Two announcements from two different federal agencies emanate from last week. One might matter; the other, not so much.

Posted to Global Maritime Analysis with Joseph Keefe by Joseph Keefe on 12/7/2011 10:02:44 AM | with 0 comments


Seafarers and Shore Leave: Part Deux
Domestic Port Security as it relates to visiting mariners remains nothing more than a charade, intended to make the general public feel a little bit better. Reader response to my first column tells how and why.

Posted to Global Maritime Analysis with Joseph Keefe by Joseph Keefe on 11/30/2011 7:50:38 AM | with 5 comments


Seafarers and Shore Leave:
The two are rarely seen in the same sentence anymore. And, (partly) because of it, the brain drain from the global mariner pool will continue unabated. But, there’s much more to the broken equation than that…

Posted to Global Maritime Analysis with Joseph Keefe by Joseph Keefe on 11/16/2011 9:51:18 AM | with 5 comments


AIS, LRIT and – 1984...
The wonders of technology at sea, and ashore.

Posted to Global Maritime Analysis with Joseph Keefe by Joseph Keefe on 11/2/2011 9:22:59 AM | with 1 comments


Bang the Drum (Loudly)
Domestic maritime industry and its many advocates are becoming increasingly vocal about what matters most: infrastructure, jobs and the economy.

Posted to Global Maritime Analysis with Joseph Keefe by Joseph Keefe on 10/26/2011 11:12:34 AM | with 1 comments


The Train Wreck at DOT
SITREP: the Plot Thickens at DOT and Marad

Posted to Global Maritime Analysis with Joseph Keefe by Joseph Keefe on 10/19/2011 11:58:52 AM | with 3 comments


Six Degrees of Pain
Inland agenda for the coming year is complicated, controversial and anything but comforting for operators of brown water tonnage.

Posted to Global Maritime Analysis with Joseph Keefe by Joseph Keefe on 10/12/2011 9:32:22 AM | with 0 comments


When Near Misses Become Casualties – or not…
Fostering a culture of blame at sea.

Posted to Global Maritime Analysis with Joseph Keefe by Joseph Keefe on 10/5/2011 9:52:17 AM | with 3 comments


The Epicenter of Ballast Water Treatment Technologies (for a Day)
The dedication of the Maritime Environmental Research Center’s (MERC) barge-based Mobile Test Platform coincided perfectly with the latest meeting of the Great Lakes Ballast Water Collaborative Meeting at Baltimore, MD’s inner harbor on Tuesday. What transpired there shed new light on both the coming battles and the developing collaboration in the world of BWT technologies.

Posted to Global Maritime Analysis with Joseph Keefe by Joseph Keefe on 9/27/2011 8:58:29 PM | with 1 comments


Lessons Learned – an Upside without Limits
The EXXON VALDEZ and COSCO BUSAN incidents both served, in the end, to improve safety and increase regulatory oversight of various aspects of marine transportation. Eventually – and like it or not – the fallout from Deepwater Horizon will do the same.

Posted to Global Maritime Analysis with Joseph Keefe by Joseph Keefe on 9/21/2011 9:56:10 AM | with 0 comments


The Road to Nowhere
Surface Transportation and FAA get billions in extension deal. Maritime funding is still out in the cold. DOT and Marad? Absent as usual from the docks.

Posted to Global Maritime Analysis with Joseph Keefe by Joseph Keefe on 9/14/2011 10:01:15 AM | with 0 comments


Automation & Technology: Dulling Mariner skills?
Only if we allow it to happen...

Posted to Global Maritime Analysis with Joseph Keefe by Joseph Keefe on 9/7/2011 9:48:46 AM | with 2 comments


American Maritime Security
Three kinds, a bipartisan effort; all failures.

Posted to Global Maritime Analysis with Joseph Keefe by Joseph Keefe on 8/31/2011 7:31:15 AM | with 0 comments


DOJ: Way Off Course in Shipyard Litigation
At a time when every federal penny (seemingly) should count, the U.S. Department of Justice is embarking on an ill-advised, potentially expensive and ultimately counterproductive legal action against the U.S. Coast Guard’s primary shipbuilding contractor. Go figure…

Posted to Global Maritime Analysis with Joseph Keefe by Joseph Keefe on 8/24/2011 7:20:06 AM | with 7 comments


Your Seaports, Your Waterfront: by the Numbers
Federal spending priorities reflect both the importance of domestic seaports and the maritime industry itself. At the same time, the continued abject neglect of the waterfront in the face of massive infrastructure spending is undeniable. This week, check out YOUR world, by the numbers…

Posted to Global Maritime Analysis with Joseph Keefe by Joseph Keefe on 8/17/2011 9:21:56 AM | with 0 comments


The Bottom Line:
What DOT & Marad are Not telling you.

Posted to Global Maritime Analysis with Joseph Keefe by Joseph Keefe on 8/3/2011 10:44:44 AM | with 1 comments


Ballast Water Discharge Regulations: Still Swimming Upstream
Last week’s Joint Subcommittee Hearing examined ways to improve Ballast Water Discharge Regulations and ensure cost effective standards. A federal standard remains elusive as release of final rule is again delayed. That’s just the tip of the iceberg.

Posted to Global Maritime Analysis with Joseph Keefe by Joseph Keefe on 7/20/2011 6:45:08 AM | with 2 comments


Washington Explained: Budgets and Bewildering Blunders
If you are wondering how we got to the brink of a government shutdown in our nation’s capitol; well, I can’t help you there. On the other hand, and as a microcosm of how business is done inside the Beltway, this week’s Marad “Ghost Fleet” Media Advisory tells you all you need to know.

Posted to Global Maritime Analysis with Joseph Keefe by Joseph Keefe on 7/13/2011 12:29:56 PM | with 4 comments


High Speed Misery: for Both Superferries & U.S. Taxpayers Alike
Marad offers former Hawaii Superferry hulls for sale on “as is, where is” basis. When and where the boats will go is anyone’s guess. Could they be reflagged?

Posted to Global Maritime Analysis with Joseph Keefe by Joseph Keefe on 7/6/2011 8:47:16 AM | with 2 comments


The Numbers Leave You Numb
Your Maritime World; by the numbers: Piracy, Port Calls, & more…

Posted to Global Maritime Analysis with Joseph Keefe by Joseph Keefe on 6/29/2011 9:06:14 AM | with 0 comments


Center Stage: the New Face of Maritime Training
Mass. Maritime’s 168th Commencement Exercise is both a study in demographics and transition. The real story is what looms next for the nation’s oldest continuously operating maritime academy.

Posted to Global Maritime Analysis with Joseph Keefe by Joseph Keefe on 6/22/2011 6:15:53 AM | with 0 comments


STCW: Workshop(s) on Implementation of 2010 Manila Amendments
U.S. Coast Guard reaches out to training providers to help identify and rectify gaps in curriculums in advance of the 2010 Manila Amendments implementation, scheduled to go into effect on January 1, 2012. Can you afford to miss this one?

Posted to Global Maritime Analysis with Joseph Keefe by Joseph Keefe on 6/15/2011 7:38:49 AM | with 0 comments


ECDIS Model Course Hits the Street
Recently published by the IMO Secretariat as an STW43 paper on their IMO documents site, this version of the course (ECDIS Model Course 1.27 / 2010 edition) is meant for distribution provided it is unaltered in any way. The document should be regarded as immediately relevant to ECDIS training course development and approval processes.

Posted to Global Maritime Analysis with Joseph Keefe by Joseph Keefe on 6/8/2011 10:00:57 AM | with 0 comments


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2/4/2012

dilipan thomas
well there is no job for most people who has finished studi...

2/2/2012

Saunders Jones
Joe, You are right on regarding both GMATS and the Super...

1/25/2012

Joseph Keefe
Mark: You get the prize, indeed. Thanks for weighing in....

1/24/2012

Mark Sales
An apt and appropriate view of the situation. It also shou...

1/24/2012

Eric Goldring
I just wrote an article on my blog about the hype which has...

1/20/2012

Shiran Senanayake
I believe that Cruise Masters are fatigued with so many por...

1/19/2012

Alan Loynd
Absolutely correct. With the largest passenger ships now...

1/19/2012

James Lynch
Well stated. The need for regulation is obvious in any fie...

1/19/2012

Eugene (Gene) Horton
Dear Greg, I read your article on “size matters” and found...

1/19/2012

Laurie Thomas
Joe, to add to John's comment, here's another gem/bad news ...