Volume 32… Number 20, May 19, 2026
STORIES COVERED
In This Issue:
- More Than 100 Maritime Leaders Urge Congress to Let Jones Act Waiver Expire
- MARAD Honors Officers of the American Merchant Marine Veterans Association
- SOCP Releases SASH Desk Reference Guide for Maritime Personnel
- US Files Criminal Charges in Francis Scott Key Bridge Case
- Middle East Conflict: Iran Moves to Expand and Formalize Control of Strait of Hormuz
- Important: MM&P Offshore Members Who Need Help Getting Their Credentials Renewed
- National Maritime Center Updates: RECs Resume Service
- National Maritime Center Update: Change to Policy on Customer-Provided USPS Shipping Labels for Credential Delivery
- AFL-CIO Survey on AI:— Workers Want Guardrails on Artificial Intelligence
Mark Your Calendar:
- MM&P Closed on Memorial Day
- Offshore Membership Meeting in San Francisco/Oakland Hall on Monday, June 1
- Offshore Membership Meeting in the Seattle Hall on Tuesday, June 2
Job Opportunities:
And:
- MITAGS-East Academic Notes
- MITAGS–West Academic Notes
- MITAGS-West Now Offers Self-Paced OICNW Exam Preparation
MORE THAN 100 MARITIME LEADERS URGE CONGRESS TO LET JONES ACT WAIVER EXPIRE
The following announcement was posted by the American Maritime Partnership, a coalition of which MM&P and MIRAID are members.
More than 100 chief executive officers, union leaders, and maritime industry stakeholders have signed an open letter to Congressional leadership urging them to use their political influence to ensure the March 17 Jones Act waiver expires on May 17 without extension or renewal.
The signatories—representing American shipbuilders, carriers, maritime unions, offshore operators, shipyards, and service companies across all fifty states and Puerto Rico—argue that the waiver has failed to lower gas prices, primarily benefited foreign and Chinese-connected operators, and is actively undermining billions in private investment in American shipyards.
They call on Congressional leaders to push back against any executive action that would extend the waiver, warning that doing so would contradict the Administration’s own Maritime Action Plan and Executive Order 14269, “Restoring America’s Maritime Dominance.”
The Jones Act sustains nearly 650,000 American jobs and $154 billion in annual economic output—and must not be weakened.
Read the complete letter on the American Maritime Partnership website.
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JMARAD HONORS OFFICERS OF THE AMERICAN MERCHANT MARINE VETERANS ASSOCIATION
Six current and former leaders of the American Merchant Marine Veterans association received the prestigious Merchant Marine Medal for Outstanding Achievement from Maritime Administrator Stephen Carmel on National Maritime Day.
The medal is the third highest award given to American merchant mariners.
The six honorees, all of whom have spent decades in the maritime industry, served in AMMV national officer positions between 2015 and 2025.
They are: Captain Dru DiMattia; Captain Christopher Edyvean; Captain Darin Huggins; Dennis Kelly; Chief Engineer Christian G. Yuhas; and Bosun John Pitts (posthumously).
Their most notable accomplishment was the grassroots effort behind passage of the Merchant Mariners of World War II Congressional Gold Medal Act, which was signed into law on March 13, 2020.
The Congressional Gold Medal was awarded for the first time in a ceremony at the Capitol Rotunda on May 18, 2022, that was sponsored by Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi and attended by members of Congress from both political parties.
“These honorees have demonstrated persistence and vision in pursuing a goal that was long overdue: Congressional recognition of US Merchant Mariners’ heroic dedication throughout history to supporting America’s armed forces,” said MM&P President Don Josberger.
“MARAD’s decision to award them the Merchant Marine Medal for Outstanding Achievement is a source of pride for the entire US-flag fleet.”
Before and after the legislation was passed by Congress in 2020, the six AMMV officials organized ceremonies around the country to honor the service of America’s World War II Merchant Marine veterans.
The passage of the Congressional Gold Medal Act generated public attention that allowed AMMV to showcase the proud history of the American Merchant Marine, beginning with its inception during the Revolutionary War.
“[T]he US Merchant Marine has made significant contributions during every war, conflict, and humanitarian mission,” said AMMV National Secretary Chris Edyvean, a member of MM&P and a former Western Great Lakes pilot.
“They have been present in many pivotal moments in American history, and AMMV strives to tell their story.”
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SOCP RELEASES SASH DESK REFERENCE GUIDE FOR MARITIME PERSONNEL
The Ship Operations Cooperative Program has announced the release of the SASH Desk Reference Guide, a practical, easy-to-use tool designed to assist maritime industry personnel in responding to incidents of sexual assault and sexual harassment.
Developed under a cooperative agreement with the Maritime Administration, the guide supports MARAD’s EMBARC Program and underlines the US maritime industry’s commitment to eliminating incidents of sexual assault and sexual harassment.
The Desk Reference Guide, developed in partnership with NOVA, is intended for SASH contacts and key responders—including vessel leadership, supervisors, and crewmembers—who may be the first to receive or respond to a report of an incident.
It provides step-by-step checklists, trauma-informed communication practices, and guidance on reporting and documentation to ensure consistent, respectful, and effective responses.
Key features include:
— Step-by-step response checklists for immediate action following a disclosure.
— Reporting flow charts and documentation tools to help responders navigate company, Coast Guard, academy, and law enforcement requirements.
— Trauma-informed communication tips to support victims/survivors with respect and dignity.
— Prevention and culture-building resources for shipboard safety meetings, onboarding, and leadership engagement.
— Self-care tools for responders managing the emotional impacts of handling SASH incidents.
The guide complements the SOCP’s 40-hour SASH Contact Training Course and provides a quick-access reference that can be used in real time on vessels, at maritime academies, and in company operations.
While not a replacement for training or policy, the guide equips responders with actionable resources to foster a culture of fairness, dignity, and respect across the maritime industry.
The SASH Desk Reference Guide is available for free download on the SOCP website.
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US FILES CRIMINAL CHARGES IN FRANCIS SCOTT KEY BRIDGE CASE
The Justice Department has indicted two corporations and a shoreside superintendent in connection with the 2024 ship strike that caused the collapse of Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge and the deaths of six construction workers.
The charges include conspiracy, willfully failing to immediately inform the Coast Guard of a known hazardous condition, obstruction of an agency proceeding and false statements
The two corporations, both affiliates of the Synergy group, are also charged with misdemeanor violations of the Clean Water Act, the Oil Pollution Act and the Refuse Act for the discharge of pollutants into the Patapsco River, including shipping containers and their contents, oil, and the bridge itself.
According to the findings of the NTSB investigation, a loose wire in a switchboard caused the containership, MV Dali, to lose power twice in a four-minute period as it left the Port of Baltimore.
Critical systems on the Dali had originally been designed with redundancies and automatic restart capabilities, but according to the indictment, the defendants modified the ship so that it relied on a flushing pump—which was not designed to restart automatically—to supply fuel to two of the Dali’s four generators.
Had the Dali used the proper fuel supply pumps, the indictment alleges, the vessel would have regained power in time to safely navigate under the bridge.
The federal indictment alleges economic loss to the US of at least $5 billion.
The State of Maryland recently reached a final settlement of $2.25 billion with the shipowner and the ship operator.
The companies had sought to cap their liability at approximately $43.7 million, the estimated post-disaster value of the Dali, by invoking the Limitation of Liability Act of 1851, which ties a shipowner’s liability to the value of the vessel after a disaster.
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IRAN MOVES TO EXPAND AND FORMALIZE CONTROL OF STRAIT OF HORMUZ
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said in a statement last week that the waters under its control now cover a “vast operational area” stretching from Jask in eastern Iran to Sirri Island in the west.
To enforce its claim, it has deployed hundreds of small craft—patrol boats, speed boats, coastal vessels and dhows—inside the northern Hormuz corridor off the southeastern shore of Qeshm Island and throughout the center of the channel.
The newly created “Persian Gulf Strait Authority” posted on May 18 that navigation within the new boundaries of the strait is contingent on full coordination with Iran’s armed forces and authorities.
These include the Ministry of Economy, which will enforce a new program, “Hormuz Safe,” under which vessels seeking transit must first file a declaration specifying cargo type, origin, destination, operator identity and full route details.
While Iran has not published an official transit fee, reports indicate that the charge, which is payable in cryptocurrency, can be as high as the equivalent of $2 million.
Tehran has said it will offer insurance for vessels transiting the strait and surrounding Gulf waters, with coverage for the risks of detention and confiscation but no coverage for damage from weapon strikes.
In related news, on May 14, a ship that was anchored off the United Arab Emirates was seized and taken towards Iran, and another vessel was attacked.
There were no immediate claims of responsibility, but the incidents came as a senior Iranian official reiterated the country’s claim to the waterway and said it had a right to seize oil tankers connected to the US.
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MESSAGE FOR MM&P OFFSHORE MEMBERS WHO NEED HELP GETTING THEIR CREDENTIALS RENEWED
This is a message for MM&P Offshore members and applicants whose Merchant Mariner Credentials and/or Medical Certificates expired or will expire between Jan. 1 and May 31, 2026.
If you submitted an application to the USCG for renewal of your MMC or Medical Certificate before or during the government shutdown and your work schedule is being, or will be, affected please send an email to:
MMC@bridgedeck.org
with the subject line “EXPIRED CREDENTIALS”
The members of the MM&P Offshore Advisory Committee are working with the companies to get you back to work under the current Coast Guard policy, but we need to know who requires assistance.
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RECs RESUME SERVICE
Effective Monday, May 18, all regional examination centers (RECs) and monitoring units (MUs) except for REC New Orleans and MU San Juan, will return to routine operations, including availability to schedule examinations for all mariners.
REC New Orleans will remain temporarily closed to walk-in and counter service, but the examination room will reopen for scheduling and conducting mariner examinations.
MU San Juan remains closed temporarily but will provide examination services on a limited basis as noted in the NMC’s May 5 announcement.
Mariners are strongly encouraged to monitor the NMC website for updates regarding processing times, REC operations, and policy adjustments as operations stabilize.
For questions or assistance scheduling mariner exams, contact NMC’s Customer Service Center via the NMC online chat system, by emailing IASKNMC@uscg.mil, or by calling 1-888-IASKNMC (427-5662).
CHANGE TO POLICY ON CUSTOMER-PROVIDED USPS SHIPPING LABELS FOR CREDENTIAL DELIVERY
The National Maritime Center is implementing an update to its policy regarding the use of customer-provided US Postal Service shipping labels for credential delivery.
Due to current application inventory levels and extended processing timelines, applications may not be completed for several months after submission.
In accordance with USPS shipping policy, shipping labels that are more than 30 days old cannot be used.
As a result, shipping labels may expire before they can be used.
Therefore, the NMC will apply the following procedures when processing and shipping credentials:
— USPS shipping labels older than 30 days will not be used.
— Credentials associated with expired labels will be shipped via USPS First Class Mail.
— The NMC will not request replacement labels or delay issuance pending receipt of a new label.
Mariners are strongly encouraged not to submit USPS shipping labels with their applications and to consider current processing timelines when choosing an alternate shipping method.
Mariners are also encouraged to monitor the NMC website for updates regarding processing times, REC operations, and policy adjustments as operations stabilize.
For questions, contact NMC’s Customer Service Center via the NMC online chat system, by emailing IASKNMC@uscg.mil, or by calling 1-888-IASKNMC (427-5662).
WORKERS WANT GUARDRAILS ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
An overwhelming majority of US workers believe protections are needed when employers introduce artificial intelligence systems in the workplace.
Ninety-five percent of those responding to a recent survey conducted by the AFL-CIO said that on any issue that affects individual workers or their employment, there should be a requirement that a person—not an AI system—be the final decision maker.
Almost as many (92 percent) said they want transparency: the right to be informed if their employer is using AI and if so, in which operations it is being introduced.
The poll surveyed 1,588 respondents across the country between April 14 and 22.
More than nine out of 10 said they are in favor of the AI protections that are now being included in more and more unions’ collective bargaining agreements.
They also agreed with unions that employers should be held accountable for decisions that are made by AI systems they have chosen to employ in the workplace.
Of the workers polled, 78 percent said it is extremely important or very important that there be policies in place to protect workers from the potential harms of AI.
“These results make it clear,” said AFL-CIO President Liz Shuler.
“Our Workers First Initiative on AI is not just a set of principles, but a mandate to deliver.”
Shuler said the vast majority of American workers trust the labor movement more than politicians, Big Tech or employers when it comes to deciding how to move forward on AI.
“We’re at the most important fork in the road our economy has faced in the last 100 years,” she said.
“From now until the 2026 midterms and beyond, we’ll be organizing to protect our rights and fight for a future that is human-made.”
Mark Your Calendar:
MM&P CLOSED ON MEMORIAL DAY
All MM&P union halls, the MM&P Federal Credit Union, the Plan Office and MM&P headquarters will be closed on Monday, May 25, for Memorial Day.
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OFFSHORE MEMBERSHIP MEETING IN SAN FRANCISCO/OAKLAND HALL ON MONDAY, JUNE 1
There will be a membership meeting in the MM&P San Francisco/Oakland Hall on Monday, June 1 immediately following the 11:00am job call.
MM&P Pacific Ports Vice President Melany Velleca will attend the meeting.
The San Francisco/Oakland Hall is located at:
315 Broadway (above Nation’s)
Oakland, CA 94609
Phone: 510-808-7068
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
— Unlimited Masters with Great Lakes Pilotage needed for 28/28 rotation – Self Unloading Vessels
— Unlimited Mates with Pilotage needed for 28/28 rotation – Research Vessel and Self Unloading Vessels
— QMED with STCW (RFPW and Able Seafarer-Engine) 21/21 rotation needed for Hopper Dredges
— 2nd Cook needed May through October aboard R/V Lake Guardian operating in the Great Lakes
Email resumes 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): 09/28/26
FF-BADV – Fire Fighting Combined Basic & Advanced: 09/07/26, 11/30/26
MED-PRO – Medical Care Provider: 06/29/26, 11/02/26, 11/09/26
MED-PIC – Medical Person in Charge (10-Day): 07/13/26, 10/12/26, 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):
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): 09/14/26, 10/26/26, 12/07/26
FF-ADV-REV (1-day): 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: 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): 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): 08/10/26, 11/09/26
CHS-OIC – Cargo Handling & Stowage: 08/17/26, 10/19/26
CNAV-OIC – Celestial Navigation (15-Day): 05/25/26, 08/24/26
ECDIS – Electronic Chart Display Information Systems: 08/17/26, 11/16/26
FL – Visual Communications / Flashing Light (1 Day): 08/06/26, 10/08/26
GMDSS – Global Maritime Distress & Safety System (10-Day): 06/15/26, 10/12/26
LAP-ORG3rd – License Advancement Prep (15-Day): 05/25/26, 08/24/26
LTS – Leadership and Teamworking Skills (1-Day): 10/02/26
ROU-OIC – Radar Observer Unlimited: 08/03/26, 10/26/2026
SAR – Search and Rescue (3-Day): 08/03/26, 10/05/26
SHS-BAS-OIC – Basic Shiphandling: 06/15/26, 07/13/26, 11/30/26
STB-OIC – Stability and Cargo Handling: 08/10/26, 10/26/26
TNAV/CO – Terrestrial Navigation and Compasses (15-Day): 07/13/26, 10/05/26
WKP-OIC – Watchkeeping (10-Day): 07/20/26, 09/14/26
WX-OIC – Basic Meteorology: 07/06/26, 11/16/26
[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): 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): 06/12/26, 08/07/26, 09/18/26, 11/06/26
MSC-ENVPRO (1-Day – Evening Class): 06/11/26, 08/07/26, 09/18/26, 11/06/26
MSC-SMA – Small Arms (4-Day): 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): 06/13/26, 08/08/26, 09/19/26, 11/07/26
MSC-SW-ADV – Security Watch Advanced (1-Day):, 06/14/26, 08/09/26, 09/20/26, 11/08/26, 12/06/26
MSC-Ship’s Reaction Force (3-Day): 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): 06/28/26, 07/01/26, 07/27/26*, 07/30/26*, 10/26/26, 10/29/26
****Offsite LNG-BADV at MMP LA/LB Union Hall: 05/24/26, 05/27/26
NSAP-MMP – Navigational Skills Assessment Program-MM&P (2-Day): Not Currently Scheduled – Contact Admissions to Register
SHS-EMR5 – Emergency Shiphandling: 06/08/26*, 07/20/26*, 10/26/26
WX-HW-PAC – Heavy Weather Avoidance Routing: Pacific Ocean (2-Day): 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: Not Currently Scheduled
Qualified Assessor (Online): Contact Admissions
RFPNW – Ratings Forming Part of a Navigational Watch (3-Day): Not Currently Scheduled
TPIC – Tankerman Person in Charge: 06/01/26, 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: Not Currently Scheduled
Incident Investigation & Root Cause Analysis (2-Day): Online: Not Currently Scheduled
MITAGS–WEST ACADEMIC NOTES
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
20th Advanced Firefighting Revalidation
20-22 Security Officer – Vessel, Company & Facility
26-29 Advanced Firefighting (original certification)
June 2026
1-5 Self-Study LAP (Original Mate Level)*
8-12 Basic Training (Original Certification)
8-12 Self-Study LAP (Original Mate Level)*
16-17 Basic Training Revalidation
18th Advanced Firefighting Revalidation
July 2026
13-31 Terrestrial & Coastal Navigation
20-21 Basic Training Revalidation
22nd Advanced Firefighting Revalidation
28-31 Advanced Firefighting
August 2026
3-4 Basic Training Revalidation
3-7 Meteorology (Operational Level)*
3-7 Radar Observer Unlimited
5th Advanced Firefighting Revalidation
10-14 Radar Observer Unlimited
10-14 Self-Study LAP (Original Mate Level)*
17-20 ARPA
17-21 Basic Training
24-27 Advanced Firefighting
24-28 Self-Study LAP (Original Mate Level)*
31-4 ECDIS
31-1 Basic Training Revalidation
September 2026
2nd Advanced Firefighting Revalidation
8-11 Advanced Firefighting
14-18 Ship Construction & Basic Stability
14-25 Watchkeeping (Operational Level)
21-25 Cargo Handling & Stowage
21-25 Self-Study LAP (Original Mate Level)*
21-2 Medical Person-In-Charge
28-30 Security Officer – Vessel, Company & Facility
28-9 GMDSS
October 2026
5-8 Advanced Firefighting
5-9 Self-Study LAP (Original Mate Level)*
12-16 Self-Study LAP (Original Mate Level)*
12-16 Basic Training
12-16 Ship Construction & Basic Stability
16th Advanced Firefighting Revalidation
17-18 Basic Training Revalidation
19-23 Basic Training
19-23 Self-Study LAP (Original Mate Level)*
19-23 Cargo Handling & Stowage
26-30 Medical Care Provider
26-30 Self-Study LAP (Original Mate Level)*
27-30 ARPA
November 2026
2-4 Security Officer – Vessel, Company & Facility
2-5 Advanced Firefighting
2-6 Self-Study LAP (Original Mate Level)*
2-6 Leadership & Managerial Skills
9-11 Search & Rescue
12-13 Basic Training Revalidation
14th Advanced Firefighting Revalidation
16-20 Basic Training
16-20 Self-Study LAP (Original Mate Level)*
16-20 Basic Shiphandling
December 2026
30-4 Self-Study LAP (Original Mate Level)*
30-11 Medical Person-In-Charge
30-18 Celestial Navigation
1-4 Advanced Firefighting
7-8 Basic Training Revalidation
7-9 Basic Training Refresher
7-18 GMDSS
9th Advanced Firefighting Revalidation
10-11 Advanced Firefighting Refresher
14-18 Self-Study LAP (Original Mate Level)*
14-18 Basic Training
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MITAGS-WEST NOW OFFERS SELF-PACED OICNW EXAM PREPARATION
MITAGS-West now offers a focused, one week self-paced OICNW exam preparation program designed for professional mariners seeking structured study time with access to expert guidance.
This program is ideal for students who prefer independent learning while having direct support available when needed.
What’s Included:
DEDICATED STUDY SPACE
• Quiet, professional study room
• Available Monday through Friday, 0800–1600
INSTRUCTOR ASSISTANCE
• Up to 3 hours per day with a USCG-approved instructor
• Get answers to questions, clarification on difficult topics, and exam-focused guidance
COMPREHENSIVE EXAM RESOURCES
• All MITAGS-provided USCG exam prep materials
• Charting tools, reference books, and practice exams
• Access to proven study aids covering topics such as:
– Navigation General
– Chart Plotting
– Rules of the Road
– Deck General & Safety
– Terrestrial & Coastal Navigation
FLEXIBLE LEARNING FORMAT
• Study at your own pace
• Focus more time on areas where you need the most support
• Instructor assistance available when you choose to use it
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