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MARAD

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Maritime Academies

Studying merchant marine operations at the university level is a vital part of MARAD's education strategy, especially in supporting national security and maritime defense. The six maritime academies and the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy play a crucial role in training young men and women to...

Educating the Maritime Workforce

As the Federal agency responsible for U.S. waterborne interests, MARAD oversees numerous operations worldwide, all of which require a steady stream of skilled and readily available mariners. This means MARAD is tasked with training and educating the next generation of mariners and shoreside...

Web Policies

Thank you for visiting the Department of Transportation’s (DOT’s) Maritime Administration web site. This page summarizes the policies and responsibilities for the Maritime Administration web site for external audiences.

This public web site is a means to successfully convey information and...

Historical Photographs

Seaman Training During World War II

Photographs by John Vachon. Date Created/Published: 1942 July. Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C.  Farm Security Administration – Office of War Information Photograph Collection (Library of Congress).

 Hoffman...

Vessels of the Maritime Administration

Vessel History Database

The Maritime Administration (MARAD) and its predecessor agencies, the U.S. Maritime Commission, the War Shipping Administration and the United States Shipping Board, built, owned, operated, or subsidized thousands of merchant...

South Atlantic Gateway (Jacksonville, FL)

The South Atlantic Gateway region encompasses the southeastern United States and includes all of the states of South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, and the U.S. territories of Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

This region includes 7 port authorities with 38 commercial deepwater and...

Mid-Atlantic Gateway

The Mid-Atlantic Gateway region of the United States encompasses six states, to include all or a portion of the states of Delaware, Maryland, lower New Jersey, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and the District of Columbia.

The Gateway Director serves as an expert on all regional...

North Atlantic Gateway (New York)

The North Atlantic Gateway region encompasses the Northeastern United States and includes all or a portion of the states of Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, and Vermont.

This region includes...

Gateway Offices

The Maritime Administration (MARAD) provides critical maritime transportation outreach activities at our major U.S. gateway ports (see map below), driven by 10 of the largest ports on the West, East, and Gulf Coasts, the Great Lakes and the inland river system. Offices located in these...

A Short History of the Maritime Administration

Established in 1950 under the auspices of President Harry S Truman’s Reorganization Plan No. 21, the Maritime Administration (MARAD) traces its origins to the Shipping Act of 1916, which established the U.S. Shipping Board, the first Federal agency tasked with promoting a U.S. merchant...