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Foreign Flag Vessels Transporting Agriculture Preference Trade
Updated: January 28, 2020
U.S. Flag Vessels Participating in the Agricultural Preference Trade
Updated: August 21, 2019
Leadership
Deputy Associate Administrator and National Coordinator for Maritime Education and Training, Ph.D., Master Mariner Deputy Associate Administrator for Federal SealiftDocument Library
Post Shutdown Decommissioning Activities ReportRevisions to the NRC decommissioning regulations in 1996 introduced the Post Shutdown Decommissioning Activities Report (PSDAR). The PSDAR includes a description of a licensee’s planned decommissioning activities, an estimate of the cost of...
Artificial Reefing
USNS VANDENBERG in 2015 was reefed by the Maritime Administration on May 27, 2009 and is the second-largest artificial reef in the world. Photo courtesy National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
What is artificial reefing?
Artificial reefing is the process of...
SINKEX
What is the SINKEX Program?SINKEX, short for "sink at-sea live-fire training exercises", is program run by the United States Navy that arranges for decomissioned Naval warships to be used in live-fire training. This gives Navy personnel the opportunity to use real...
Ship Dismantling/Recycling
MARAD periodically needs to dismantle its ships and recycle those parts and materials. MARAD has been allocated limited federal funds to pay commcercial companies to perform dismantling, recycling, and related follow-up work.
How it WorksWhen a MARAD-...