Volume 32… Number 17, April 28, 2026
STORIES COVERED
In This Issue:
- JONES ACT ALERT—SPECIAL EDITION
- National Maritime Center Resumes Some Functions
- PCS Wins MSC T-AGOS Bid
- US-Flag Fleet Goes to Capitol Hill to Advocate for American Ships and Crewse
- DoD Terminates Collective Bargaining Agreements at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard
- More Middle East Turmoil as Iran Seizes Ships, US Boards Shadow Tankers
- Air Force Rescue Divers Recover a Body From Capsized US-Flag Supply Ship
Mark Your Calendar:
- Atlantic Maritime Group Virtual Meeting on Wednesday, May 6
- Membership Meeting in Los Angeles/Long Beach Hall on Tuesday, May 5
- Offshore Familiarization Course in the LA/LB Hall on May 5-6
- Offshore Membership Meeting in the Honolulu Hall on Friday, May 8
- Offshore Membership Meeting in the Boston Hall on Thursday, May 14
- Offshore Membership Meeting in the Seattle Hall on Tuesday, June 2
Job Opportunities:
And:
JONES ACT ALERT—SPECIAL EDITION
The Trump Administration has extended its broad Jones Act waiver.
This hands domestic business to foreign ships, stifles investment in U.S. shipyards, and hurts America’s maritime workforce.
Congress must oppose the extension. There is no need for broad waivers like this when targeted options already exist.
The law is clear: waivers exist strictly “in the interest of national defense” and “to address an immediate adverse effect on military operations.”
The last 41 days have proven this waiver is being misused, abused and confused with an open-ended handout.
Make your VOICE heard.
Tell your Representatives and Senators to stand up for American workers.
The link below will take you to that option.
MM&P and MIRAID belong to the American Maritime Partnership and are working with the other unions and the carriers in opposition to this unwarranted Jones Act waiver.
We are calling on all our friends and supporters to join us to oppose the extension and any expansion of the Jones Act waiver.
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NATIONAL MARITIME CENTER RESUMES SOME FUNCTIONS
The Coast Guard’s National Maritime Center has issued the following update on mitigation efforts in the wake of the government shutdown and lapse in appropriations.
While DHS and USCG remain without an appropriation providing full FY26 funding, NMC civilian staff have returned to work under alternative funding arrangements.
As this funding stream is not a full appropriation and the duration of funding is uncertain, NMC staff have resumed normal operations with some exceptions.
Applications for MMCs, medical certificates, and course approvals and related requests will be processed on a first-in/first-out basis.
Requests for national security-related expedite requests will continue to be evaluated as they are received.
Regional exam centers are still closed. Mariners who have scheduled appointments for future dates will be able to test as long as REC staff remain in an exempted status.
Depending on the availability of funds, mariners with cancelled appointments between Feb. 17 and April 18 will be contacted to reschedule.
The application submission portal for submission of applications and supporting documents is active.
MMCs (National endorsements only) and medical certificates (National and Pilot expiration dates only) that expire between Jan. 1 and May 31 are valid until July 31.
Mariners who are actively working on expired credentials that meet the expiration criteria must carry the expired credential and a copy of the attached letter.
STCW Dispensations for MMCs and Medical Certificates
For MMCs, dispensations may be granted for continued service for mariners operating on endorsements that expired on or after Jan. 1 if a renewal application was submitted to NMC and the employer applied to the Coast Guard for dispensation.
STCW dispensations that are approved will expire up to Aug. 31.
Once the STCW dispensation letter is issued, mariners shall carry the letter and a copy of this bulletin with the MMC.
Requests for dispensation must be submitted by email with the subject line “STCW Dispensation” to STCWDispensations@uscg.mil and must include: ship name, IMO number, ship tonnage, mariner name, mariner reference number, capacity per STCW regulations, credential issuance and expiration dates, company name, company point of contact, and valid mariner email address.
For medical certificates: When the STCW expiration date of a medical certificate occurs during a voyage, the certificate remains valid for three months from the expiration date.
Additional information letters, approval to test letters, course completion certificates, and drug test letters that expire between February and May are extended until July 31.
Qualified assessor and designated examiner certification letters and course approvals that expire between February and May are extended until July 31.
Mariners who began but did not complete all modules of an exam prior to Feb. 13 may resume testing without penalty once the NMC reopens.
Testing should be completed within 60 days of reopening. Contact the NMC regarding waivers due to sea service.
Ninety-day retest periods are paused beginning on Feb. 13 and will restart upon reopening. Contact the NMC regarding waivers due to sea service.
For questions regarding credentialing issues related to National Defense, employers are advised to contact the NMC Customer Service Center.
Note: MM&P is currently working with employers to honor the USCG dispensation protocol.
Those with expired credentials may work with their MM&P Vice Presidents to sail on vessels in the continental US and its territories as options.
If the vessel you are assigned to gets underway or is expected to get underway in any capacity, whether coastwise or international, you must obtain an STCW dispensation letter, which can only be requested by the company by which you are currently employed.
For updates on NMC and REC operating status, please monitor the NMC website.
For questions, use the NMC online chat system, email IASKNMC@uscg.mil or call 1-888-IASKNMC (427-5662).
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PCS WINS MSC T-AGOS BID
MM&P-contracted Patriot is the winner of a Military Sealift Command six-ship contract for the management and operation of MSC ocean surveillance (T-AGOS) vessels and a range instrumentation (T-AGM) ship.
T-AGOS ships support Navy antisubmarine warfare operations.
The six vessels that are part of the award include:
— USNS Able (T-AGOS – Ocean Surveillance)
— USNS Victorious (T-AGOS – Ocean Surveillance)
— USNS Effective (T-AGOS – Ocean Surveillance)
— USNS Loyal (T-AGOS – Ocean Surveillance)
— USNS Impeccable (T-AGOS – Ocean Surveillance)
— USNS Howard O. Lorenzen
The contract includes a 12-month base period with four one-year option periods.
Patriot is expected to take over the ships on June 1.
The T-AGM range instrumentation vessel, USNS Howard O. Lorenzen, tracks, monitors and collects data on missile launches and weapons tests worldwide.
Patriot will continue to operate the six Watson-class Army Vessels after they all transition into MARAD, a process that is ongoing.
The Cape Henry, Cape Horn and Cape Hudson will leave the MM&P fleet in the coming months.
US-FLAG FLEET GOES TO CAPITOL HILL TO ADVOCATE FOR AMERICAN SHIPS AND CREWS
Representatives of MM&P and the other maritime unions, US-flag shipping companies, trade associations and the maritime academies spent the day on Capitol Hill on April 22, advocating for the US-flag fleet and the American Merchant Marine.
This year, 153 people took part, making it the largest Sail-In since 2011.
The participants were organized into 30 groups, which met over the course of the day with legislators and staff in 115 Congressional offices.
In every meeting, the members of each group delivered the same message, urging members of the Senate and House:
— to take action to restore operations at the National Maritime Center, where serious backlogs have been caused by the partial government shutdown;
— to oppose extension or expansion of the administration’s Jones Act waiver;
— to support full funding for the Maritime Security Program and the Tanker Security Program;
— to support and cosponsor the SHIPS for AMERICA Act; and
— to ensure that the state maritime academies and Kings’ Point are adequately funded.
MM&P was represented by: President Don Josberger; Atlantic Ports Vice President Tom Larkin; Great Lakes & Gulf Vice President Ed Lulko; Federal Employees Membership Group Vice President Dave Narby; United Inland Group-Pacific Maritime Region Vice President Dan Twohig; MM&P Organizer Daniel Ginsberg-Jaeckle and MM&P Captain Brett Cowan.
This year, as in previous years, the Maritime Industry Congressional Sail-In was organized by MIRAID President C. James Patti.
MIRAID Counsel Steve Wines and Legislative Representative James Patti also participated in the event, as did officers and staff from the AFL-CIO Transportation Trades Department and the AFL-CIO Maritime Trades Department.
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DOD TERMINATES COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS AT PORTSMOUTH NAVAL SHIPYARD
The Department of Defense has terminated the collective bargaining agreements covering members of two unions at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in Kittery, Maine.
Nathan Proper, president of United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners Local 3073, said DOD had notified the union that its CBA had been terminated under an Executive Order issued by President Trump.
The CBAs of shipyard workers represented by the American Federation of Government Employees have also been terminated.
Union officials warned that taking away their members’ labor rights could have immediate negative consequences on workforce stability and mission readiness.
Proper said the loss of union protections would directly affect the skilled workforce that is responsible for maintaining critical shipyard infrastructure.
“It’s going to cause material harm to the people who are fixing the machines that are enabling us to execute the mission of national defense,” he said.
The terminated agreements covered workplace standards including safety protocols, compensation, benefits, and leave policies.
Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, one of the region’s largest employers, plays a vital role in the maintenance of the US Navy’s submarine fleet.
Some legislators in Maine were critical of the termination of the shipyard workers’ contracts.
“The right to unionize is foundational to our democracy,” said US Representative Chellie Pingree (D-Maine).
“Stripping federal workers of their collective bargaining power won’t make our country safer.”
She added that she would do everything in her power to get the policy reversed and “to ensure that the people who keep [the shipyard] running are given the rights—and the respect—they deserve.”
Pingree says legislation that she introduced in December 2025 to ensure shipyard workers retain their union rights was approved on a bipartisan basis in the House of Representatives but had not yet made it through the Senate.
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MORE MIDDLE EAST TURMOIL AS IRAN SEIZES SHIPS, US BOARDS SHADOW TANKERSP
US CENTCOM has reported that as part of the US blockade of Iran’s ports, as of April 23, a total of 31 tankers have been ordered to turn around or return to port.
US forces have also disabled an Iranian containership and boarded two shadow fleet tankers, the Majestic X and the Tifani.
Last week, Iran seized two containerships linked to Mediterranean Shipping Company which were attempting to exit the Persian Gulf.
The vessels, the MSC Francesca and the Greek-owned Epaminondas, reported being fired on by fighters in small gun boats before being seized.
Thousands of seafarers remain stuck in proximity to the conflict zone, facing both physical danger and psychological exhaustion.
Many are running dangerously low on food and water, and aid organizations are getting an increasing number of calls for assistance.
With desalination plants unable to run while vessels are stationary, crews have become entirely reliant on supply vessels for water.
Given conditions in the area, the delivery of critical supplies has become a logistical nightmare.
The situation is especially grave for the crews of 14 vessels that were abandoned by their owners before the conflict even began: without salaries or employer support, they are surviving solely on charity.
“Crewmembers report increased anxiety about personal security, contract stability, and the ability to communicate with families, compounded by the fatigue from 24-hour watches,” said a spokesperson for the Mission to Seafarers.
“For many, disembarkation is now a logistical impossibility.”
“There is no precedent in the modern age for the stranding of so many seafarers,” said Damien Chevallier, director of the International Maritime Organization’s Maritime Safety Division.
“One can only imagine the psychological stress they are under.”
The long-term health of the industry is at stake, he warned, noting that it may be impossible to attract the next generation to the profession if seafarers do not feel safe.
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AIR FORCE RESCUE DIVERS RECOVER A BODY FROM CAPSIZED US-FLAG SUPPLY SHIP
The US Coast Guard reported that rescue teams had recovered the body of one seafarer from the capsized US-flag supply ship Mariana, which lost power after Super Typhoon Sinlaku struck the Northern Mariana Islands.
Rescuers said they were continuing to search at the site of the wreck and across the region for the other five members of the crew.
The Coast Guard lost contact with the vessel on April 16, after the crew reported it had lost its starboard engine as the storm was approaching.
The overturned hull of the 145-foot ship was located on April 18.
The crew of the USCGC Frederick Hatch completed a comprehensive subsurface evaluation and used drones on the interior of the vessel to locate and recover the deceased crewmember on April 20.
Diving operations resumed the following day with the arrival of the Japan Coast Guard vessel Akitsushima.
Rescuers located one raft partially inflated and partially submerged approximately 95 nautical miles northeast of the overturned vessel.
An inflatable, 12-person orange life raft is still missing.
The typhoon was the strongest storm of the season, with winds reaching 175 mph offshore.gether to improve the safety, productivity, efficiency, security, and environmental performance of US vessel operations.
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Mark Your Calendar:
ATLANTIC MARITIME GROUP VIRTUAL MEETING ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 6
The MM&P Atlantic Maritime Group will hold its quarterly membership meeting online on Wednesday, May 6.
The meeting will take place from 1100 hours to 1300 hours.
All members in good standing are urged to attend.
To receive a link to participate in the virtual meeting, you must register BEFORE close of business on May 5 with AMG Representative Paulina Trzepacz.
Her email address is: Ptrzepacz@bridgedeck.org
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Mark Your Calendar:
OFFSHORE MEMBERSHIP MEETING IN LA/LB HALL ON TUESDAY, MAY 5
There will be a membership meeting in the MM&P Los Angeles/Long Beach Hall on Tuesday, May 5, immediately after the 11:00 a.m. job call.
Pacific Ports Vice President Melany Velleca and Port Agent-Pacific Ports John Taylor will attend the meeting.
The Los Angeles/Long Beach Hall is located at:
533 N. Marine Ave., Ste A
Wilmington, CA 90744-5527
Phone: 310-834-7201
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Mark Your Calendar:
OFFSHORE FAMILIARIZATION COURSE IN THE LA/LB HALL ON MAY 5-6
The Offshore Familiarization Course will be held in the LA/LB Hall on Tuesday and Wednesday, May 5-6.
The schedule for the course is 0930-1530.
To receive credit, members must attend both days of the course and the union meeting that follows.
West Coast Vice President Melany Velleca and West Coast Port Agent John Taylor will be facilitating.
There is no sea-time requirement to take the course.
All Offshore applicants, potential transferees from other membership groups and other interested Offshore members are encouraged to take the course as soon as possible.
If there are any questions, please contact John Taylor at 424-339-6560.
If you are interested in participating in the course, please contact Wendy Karnes, wkarnes@bridgedeck.org.
The contact information for the hall is:
533 N. Marine Ave., Ste A
Wilmington, CA 90744-5527
Phone: 310-834-7201
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OFFSHORE MEMBERSHIP MEETING IN THE HONOLULU HALL ON FRIDAY, MAY 8
There will be an Offshore Membership Meeting in the MM&P Honolulu Hall on Friday, May 8.
The meeting will take place after the 1000 job call.
Pacific Ports Vice President Melany Velleca will attend the meeting.
The MM&P Honolulu Hall is located at:
521 Ala Moana Blvd., Ste 254
Phone: 808-523-8183
Honolulu@bridgedeck.org
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Mark Your Calendar:
OFFSHORE MEMBERSHIP MEETING IN THE BOSTON HALL ON THURSDAY, MAY 14
There will be an Offshore membership meeting in the MM&P Boston Union Hall on Thursday, May 14, at 1100.
International President Don Josberger will participate and give his report.
The Boston Hall is located at:
Marine Industrial Park
12 Channel St., Suite 505
Boston, MA 02210-2333
617-671-0769
All Offshore members are encouraged to attend the meeting.
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OFFSHORE MEMBERSHIP MEETING IN THE SEATTLE HALL ON TUESDAY, JUNE 2
There will be an Offshore Membership Meeting in the Seattle Hall on Tuesday, June 2, directly after the 1100 job call.
MM&P Secretary-Treasurer J. Lars Turner and Pacific Ports Vice President Melany Velleca will attend the meeting.
The Seattle Hall is located at:
15208 52nd Ave. South
Suite 100
Seattle, WA 98188
Phone: 206-441-8700.
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ATLANTIC MARITIME JOBS
Buchanan Marine
1) Mate – MMC with a Mate of Towing within Inland Waters
2) Captain – MMC with a Master of Towing within Inland Waters
If you are interested in any of the above positions, please fill out an application on the company’s website first.
Google Buchanan Marine LP, then click “careers” and scroll down to “apply online.”
Then email your resume and copies of your credentials to Paulina at ptrzepacz@bridgedeck.org. If you have any questions, please call Paulina at 973-495-9377
Staten Island Ferry
1) Provisional Marine Oilers with their QMED
If you are interested, please fill out an application on the city’s web-site. https://cityjobs.nyc.gov/job/marine-oiler-in-staten-island-jid-36530 Any questions, please send an email to Anthony at aturzio@bridgedeck.org
2) Deckhand with an AB
If you are interested, please fill out an application on the city’s web-site. https://cityjobs.nyc.gov/job/deckhand-in-staten-island-jid-36197
Any questions, please send an email to Anthony at aturzio@bridgedeck.org
Poling & Cutler
1) Mate with a 200-ton coastwise license & TOAR
2) Captain with a 200-ton coastwise license & TOAR
If interested in any of the above positions, please email your resume and copies of your credentials to Paulina at ptrzepacz@bridgedeck.org. If you have any questions, please call Paulina at 973-495-9377.
Marine Oil Service
1) Tankerman PIC – MMC tankerman (PIC) with DL (required)
If you are interested, please fill out an application online https://avanan.url-protection.com/v1/r01/url?o=https%3A//marineoilservice.com/careers/&g=ZTI2ZjJkOTljODYzYjliYg==&h=OTNiOGYzYTQwMmQzOTNlMjg2N2ZiZTY2YTU4ZGFjYzc2YTI0MzNiYzhjNTczOWM2ZTllNDFkYjFkOWJiNTQwMg==&p=YXAzOmJyaWRnZWRlY2s6YTpvOjc2OTE2OWVlODk1YTQ0YzA0NGRhNWY5NmZhMjJjMzVkOjc6dDpU or email the company careers@marineoilservice.com
Any questions, please send an email to Anthony at aturzio@bridgedeck.org
GREAT LAKES & GULF MARITIME REGION JOBS
2nd Cook needed May through October aboard R/V Lake Guardian operating in the Great Lakes
Email resume and MMC to elulko@bridgedeck.org
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OFFSHORE JOBS
Senior LMSR positions available.
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MITAGS ACADEMIC NOTES
For registration contact our Admissions Department: 866.656.5568 or admissions@mitags.org
Classes are 5-day unless otherwise noted
Class dates followed by an (*) are full
[STCW, MEDICAL & SAFETY Courses]
BT – Basic Safety Training: 09/07/26, 11/30/26
FF-ADV – Advanced Firefighting (4-Day): 05/11/26, 08/31/26
FF-BADV – Fire Fighting Combined Basic & Advanced: 09/07/26, 11/30/26
MED-PRO – Medical Care Provider: 06/29/26, 11/09/26
MED-PIC – Medical Person in Charge (10-Day): 05/11/26*, 07/13/26, 11/30/26
MED-PIC-REF – Medical Person in Charge Refresher: 08/10/26, 11/16/26
MED-DOT-DA – Dept. of Transportation Drug & Alcohol Testing (1-Day):
05/16/26, 07/18/26, 08/15/26, 10/17/26, 11/15/26, 12/05/26
[STCW LICENSE & RADAR RENEWAL COURSES]
Revalidations (REV): You have 360+ days of sea time in the last 5 years
BT-REV (2-day): 05/18/26*, 09/14/26, 10/26/26, 12/07/26
FF-ADV-REV (1-day): 05/20/26*, 09/16/26, 10/28/26, 12/09/26
Refreshers (REF): You have less than 360 days of sea time in the last 5 years
BT-REF (3-day): 10/26/26, 12/07/26
FF-ADV-REF (2-day): 10/29/26, 12/10/26
ROR-1N – Radar Observer Renewal Evening Classes (1-Night): 10/28/26, 12/09/26
[CMM – CHIEF MATE & MASTER UPGRADE COURSES]
ADVSTB – Advanced Stability: 06/08/26, 08/24/26, 10/05/26, 12/14/26
ADVWX – Advanced Meteorology: 06/01/26, 08/17/26, 09/28/26, 11/30/26
CHS-CMM – Advanced Cargo Operations (10-Day): Not Currently Scheduled
LAP – License Advancement Program for Mate to Master (20-Day): 07/13/26, 09/21/26
LAP Testing Notice: Due to changes at the Baltimore REC, LAP courses no longer include priority testing. Seating is limited to 6 students. All testing now requires a scheduled appointment and an approval letter.
LMS – Leadership and Managerial Skills: 05/04/26, 07/20/26, 09/21/26, 12/14/26
MPP-CMM – Marine Propulsion Plants: Not Currently Scheduled
SHMGT-CMM – Ship Management: Not Currently Scheduled
SHS-ADV-CMM – Advanced Shiphandling (10-Day): 05/11/26, 06/15/26, 07/06/26, 08/03/26, 09/14/26, 10/12/26, 11/02/26, 11/30/26
WKP-CMM – Advanced Watchkeeping: Not Currently Scheduled
[AB TO MATE UPGRADE COURSES]
ARPA-OIC – Automated Radar Plotting Aids (4-Day): 05/04/26, 08/10/26
CHS-OIC – Cargo Handling & Stowage: 05/18/26, 10/19/26
CNAV-OIC – Celestial Navigation (15-Day): 05/25/26, 08/24/26
ECDIS – Electronic Chart Display Information Systems: 05/18/26, 08/17/26
FL – Visual Communications / Flashing Light (1 Day): 05/07/26, 08/06/26, 10/22/26
GMDSS – Global Maritime Distress & Safety System (10-Day): 06/15/26, 09/14/26
LAP-ORG3rd – License Advancement Prep (15-Day): 05/25/26, 08/24/26
LTS – Leadership and Teamworking Skills (1-Day): 05/08/26, 09/04/26
ROU-OIC – Radar Observer Unlimited: 06/29/26
SAR – Search and Rescue (3-Day): 05/04/26, 08/03/26, 10/19/26
SHS-BAS-OIC – Basic Shiphandling: 07/13/26, 11/30/26
STB-OIC – Stability and Cargo Handling: 05/11/26, 08/10/26, 10/12/26
TNAV/CO – Terrestrial Navigation and Compasses (15-Day): 07/13/26
WKP-OIC – Watchkeeping (10-Day): 07/20/26, 09/28/26
WX-OIC – Basic Meteorology: 07/06/26, 09/07/26
[MSC – MILITARY SEALIFT COMMAND COURSES]
MSC-ATO-I – Anti-Terrorism Officer (Online): Contact Admissions
MSC-ATO-II – Anti-Terrorism Officer II (MSC-ATO-III included): 06/22/26
MSC-CBRD-1 – Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Defense Orientation (Basic) Indoctrination (1-Day): 05/07/26, 06/11/26, 08/06/26, 09/17/26, 11/05/26
MSC-CBRD-OFF – Chemical, Biological, Radiological Defense Officer: Not Currently Scheduled
MSC-DC – Damage Control (1-Day): 05/08/26, 06/12/26, 08/07/26, 09/18/26, 11/06/26
MSC-ENVPRO (1-Day – Evening Class): 05/09/26, 06/11/26, 08/07/26, 09/18/26, 11/06/26
MSC-SMA – Small Arms (4-Day): 05/11/26, 06/15/26, 07/13/26, 08/10/26, 09/21/26, 10/12/26, 11/09/26, 12/07/26
MSC-SWB – Security Watch Basic (1-Day): 05/09/26, 06/13/26, 08/08/26, 09/19/26, 11/07/26
MSC-SW-ADV – Security Watch Advanced (1-Day): 05/10/26, 06/14/26, 08/09/26, 09/20/26, 11/08/26, 12/06/26
MSC-Ship’s Reaction Force (3-Day): 05/15/26, 06/19/26, 08/14/26, 09/25/26, 11/13/26
[MM&P COMPANY SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS COURSES]
CM-OPS 1 – Chief Mate Operations: Not Currently Scheduled
CM-OPS 2 Maersk – CM Operations II Maersk Specific: Not Currently Scheduled
LNG-BADV – Basic and Advanced IGF Code Operations (3-Day): 07/27/26*, 07/30/26, 10/26/26, 10/29/26
****Offsite LNG-BADV at MM&P LA/LB Union Hall: 05/24/26*, 05/27/26*
NSAP-MMP – Navigational Skills Assessment Program-MM&P (2-Day): 5/12/26*, 05/14/26* – Contact Admissions to Register
SHS-EMR5 – Emergency Shiphandling: 07/20/26
WX-HW-PAC – Heavy Weather Avoidance Routing: Pacific Ocean (2-Day): 05/02/26, 06/06/26, 08/22/26, 10/03/26, 12/05/26
[OTHER MITAGS COURSES]
AB – Able Seaman: 09/14/26, 12/07/26
BRM – Bridge Resource Management: Not Currently Scheduled
GL-Pilot – Great Lakes Pilotage Familiarization (2-Day): Not Currently Scheduled
LAP-Great Lakes – License Advancement Program – Great Lakes (15-Day): Not Currently Scheduled
HAZ – Hazardous Materials: 06/15/26
Qualified Assessor (Online): Contact Admissions
RFPNW – Ratings Forming Part of a Navigational Watch (3-Day): Not Currently Scheduled
TPIC – Tankerman Person in Charge: 7/6/26, 8/31/26
VSO – Vessel Security Officer (3-Day): 08/17/26
[CONTINUAL IMPROVEMENT WORKSHOPS – NOT COVERED BY THE MATES PROGRAM]
Designated Person Ashore & Internal Auditor (3-Day): Online: 05/13/26
Incident Investigation & Root Cause Analysis (2-Day): Online: Not Currently Scheduled
MITAGS–WEST ACADEMIC NOTES
2024 Fall/Winter
SCHEDULE OF COURSES – (Please also see our schedule and enroll online at www.mitags.org)
FOR REGISTRATION CONTACT OUR ADMISSIONS DEPARTMENT 866.656.5568 OR admissions@mitags.org
May 2026
11-15 Basic Training (original certification)
16th Vessel Personnel w/Designated Security Duties (VPDSD)
18-19 Basic Training Revalidation
20th Advanced Firefighting Revalidation
20-22 Security Officer – Vessel, Company & Facility
26-29 Advanced Firefighting (original certification)
June 2026
1-5 Medical Care Provider
8-12 Basic Training (original certification)
16-17 Basic Training Revalidation
18th Advanced Firefighting Revalidation
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