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Date: July 29, 2018 at 08:33:27
From: Captainj, [DNS_Address]
Subject: House Approves Bill Addressing Maritime Safety Issues in Wake of El

URL: http://gcaptain.com/house-approves-bill-to-address-maritime-safety-issues-in-wake-of-el-faro-tragedy/


Faro Tragedy...


The U.S. House of Representatives this week approved
legislation to address maritime transportation safety issues
raised by the El Faro sinking, promote the Coast Guard’s
awareness of technologies that could help improve Service
mission performance, and reduce marine debris.

As approved in the House by voice vote, the Save Our Seas
Act (S. 756) combines several pieces of bipartisan legislation
recently approved by the Transportation and Infrastructure
Committee.

The legislation includes the Save Our Seas Act, the Maritime
Safety Act of 2018 (H.R. 6175), and the Coast Guard Blue
Technology Center of Expertise Act (H.R. 6206). Each is
described below:

The Save Our Seas Act promotes continued national and
international efforts to address the growing amount of marine
debris entering the ocean environment. This provision urges
the administration to support research and development on
systems and materials that would reduce the amount of waste
that enters the ocean and work with nations that discharge
large amounts of solid waste into the ocean by sharing
technologies and infrastructure to prevent, reduce, or mitigate
those land-based sources from entering the marine
environment.
The Maritime Safety Act of 2018 (H.R. 6175) addresses
maritime safety issues that were raised in the Commandant of
the Coast Guard’s final action memo in response to the sinking
of the El Faro. This provision of the bill will ensure timely
weather forecasts, emergency safety gear with locator
beacons, float-free voyage data recorders with integrated
emergency position indicating beacons, and other safety
improvements.

More on this: Maritime Safety Act of 2018 Seeks to Implement
Lessons Learned from El Faro Tragedy
The Coast Guard Blue Technology Center of Expertise Act
(H.R. 6206) establishes a Blue Technology Center of Expertise
to help promote awareness within the Coast Guard of the
range and diversity of so-called Blue Technologies – new and
emerging maritime domain awareness technologies, especially
more cost effective unmanned technologies – and how the use
of such technologies could enhance Coast Guard mission
readiness and performance. The bill also enables the sharing
and dissemination of Blue Technology information between the
private sector, academia, nonprofits and the Coast Guard.
“This legislation will help keep our oceans cleaner, keep our
mariners safer, and help the Coast Guard to acquire new
technologies to meet their mission needs,” said Subcommittee
on Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation Chairman Duncan
Hunter (R-CA). “It is a true bipartisan effort, and I thank
Ranking Member Garamendi for working with me to advance
this important maritime legislation.”

“I’m very pleased that Congress has come together in a
bipartisan way to pass the Save Our Seas Act, which will help
clean up marine debris and address other crucial areas of
maritime safety,” said Subcommittee on Coast Guard and
Maritime Transportation Ranking Member John Garamendi (D-
CA). “Every year, millions of tons of plastics and debris enter
the world’s oceans, harming entire ecosystems and
threatening the global food supply. This bill will give our Coast
Guard greater resources to tackle this growing concern. The
bill also addresses crucial maritime safety issues by
implementing recommendations made in the wake of the tragic
sinking of the El Faro. I’m also especially proud that this bill
contains my legislation to establish a Blue Technology Center
of Expertise for the Coast Guard, which will promote the use of
advanced ocean technologies and facilitate exchanges
between the Coast Guard, academia, and the private sector.
I’m very grateful for the leadership of Chairmen Hunter and
Young, as well as Ranking Members DeFazio and Bonamici, for
their bipartisan work in making this very good bill a reality.”

The Save Our Seas Act (S. 756) will now head to the Senate for
a vote.


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10888


Date: July 29, 2018 at 10:37:55
From: kay.so.or, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: House Approves Bill Addressing Maritime Safety Issues in Wake of...


welcome back CaptainJ....missed you!Boy, there is a lot going on out in 'the waters'!..


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Date: July 30, 2018 at 01:48:45
From: Captainj, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: House Approves Bill Addressing Maritime Safety Issues in Wake...


Thank you Kay! I see someone has been keeping up the water
side of things! Yes, there is alot going on 'out here', hope all is
well 'in there'!


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Date: July 30, 2018 at 13:37:24
From: chatillion, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: House Approves Bill Addressing Maritime Safety Issues in Wake...


Hi, Captainj...good to see you back.
Hope the sailing is smooth where you are.
Cs&Ws
CC


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Date: July 31, 2018 at 05:46:22
From: Captainj, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: House Approves Bill Addressing Maritime Safety Issues in Wake...


Hi Chatillion, Thanks, Glad to be back!
I see that nothing has changed...
Rock and Roll is the name of the game today!
Cs&Ws right back at you!


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Date: July 31, 2018 at 08:47:51
From: chatillion, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: House Approves Bill Addressing Maritime Safety Issues in Wake...


Oh dear! I hope that 'Rock and Roll' isn't referring to the water.
Stay safe out there!


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