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Title: Briefing to AOOS Governance Committee on


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Briefing to AOOS Governance Committeeon Marine
Exchange of AlaskasAutomated Secure Vessel
Tracking System Captain Ed Page, Executive
Director Marine Exchange of Alaska
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Marine Exchange of Alaska Established Dec 2000
A non-profit maritime organization established
to provide the Alaska maritime community
information, communications and services to
ensure safe, secure, efficient and
environmentally responsible maritime operations.
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The United States Coast Guard is a military,
multi-mission, maritime service and one of the
nations five Armed Services. Its mission is to
protect the public, the environment, and U.S.
economic interests in the nations ports and
waterways, along the coast, on international
waters, or in any maritime region as required to
support national security.
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  • Improve predictions of climate changes and its
    effects on coastal populations
  • Mitigate more effectively the effects of natural
    hazards
  • Improve the safety and efficiency of marine
    operations
  • Improve national security
  • Reduce public health risks
  • More effectively protect and restore healthy
    coastal marine ecosystems
  • Sustain living marine resources

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U.S. Commission on Ocean Policy Report 2004
  • An integrated ocean and coastal observing system
    that is regionally, nationally and
    internationally coordinated, and is relevant at
    local to global scales, can serve a wide array of
    users.

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Marine Exchange
Customers and Clients
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Alaska Marine Highway System
Totem Ocean Trailer Express and Salt Chuk
Enterprises
British Petroleum
Founding Members
Crowley Maritime Services
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Marine Exchanges
Telegraph Hill San Francisco 1850
  • Marine Exchanges Date Back to 1800s
  • - Established to broker information on
    vessel arrivals- First Marine Exchanges used
    telescopes to spot vessels and semaphore to
    relay information
  • - Today Exchanges use radars, radios, AIS,
    e-mail, the internet, and satellite
    transponders to collect and broker info.

San Francisco Exchange 1857
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Maritime Information Services of North America
(MISNA)
Philadelphia Baltimore Hampton Roads Virginia
Jacksonville Tampa New Orleans Houston
Alaska Seattle Portland San Francisco LA/LB New
York/New Jersey
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ALASKAMaritime Operations
  • Most maritime state in the nation
  • Over 30,000 miles of coastline and 12,000 miles
    of navigable rivers
  • Import of 90 of food, clothing and building
    materials via vessels
  • Export of 100 natural resources (oil, LNG,
    gold, zinc, coal, wood, and fish) via vessel
  • Most diverse maritime operations

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Maritime Pride and Education
  • Provide maritime jobs for Alaskans
  • Provide expanded maritime training
    opportunities in Alaska
  • Educate Alaskans about the import of the
    maritime industry to the States welfare
    and job opportunities
  • Help ensure mariners are well trained

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Maritime Database www.mxak.org
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Charts and Publications
  • Provide Print on Demand charts and stock
    maritime publications

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Regulatory Compliance
  • Provide maritime community assistance in
    complying with plethora of State and Federal
    marine regulations.
  • - Maritime Safety
  • - Maritime Security
  • - Environmental Regulations

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Vessel Tracking
  • Track the locations of vessels in Alaska waters,
    U.S. and overseas.

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Maritime Domain Awareness(Maritime Security
Focus)
  • President Bush
  • Admiral Collins
  • U.S. Congress
  • IMO (International Maritime Organization)

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Maritime Domain Awareness
  • President Bush
  • The whole purpose is to push out our maritime
    borders, giving us more time to identify threats
    and more time to respond,"

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Maritime Domain Awareness
  • Admiral Tom Collins Coast Guard
    Commandant

with regard to Maritime Domain Awareness, which
is the centerpiece of our maritime security
strategy, we believe that the installation of
Automatic Identification System and Long Range
Tracking Devices will aid enormously in providing
the necessary information on in-bound maritime
shipping, long before ships reach our ports.
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Maritime Domain Awareness
CongressMaritime Transportation Security Act
Section 70115
  • Long-range vessel tracking system
  • The Secretary shall develop and implement a
    long range automated tracking system for all
    vessels in U.S. waters that are equipped with
    GMDSS or equivalent satellite technology. The
    system shall be designed to provide the Secretary
    the capability of receiving information on vessel
    positions at interval positions appropriate to
    deter transportation security incidents. The
    Secretary may use existing maritime organizations
    to collect and monitor information under the
    system

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IMOInternational Maritime Organization
International Ship and Port Security Code (ISPS)
IMO Conference Resolution 10 Dec 2002
  • Urges Contracting governments to
    take, as a matter of high priority, any action
    needed at national level to give effect to
    implementing and beginning the long-range
    identification and tracking of ships 

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Just do it!
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All Good Ideas Come from Alaska!
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Automated Secure Vessel Tracking System (ASVTS)
  • A Vessel Tracking System developed by the Marine
    Exchange of Alaska that utilizes satellite
    communications and AIS to track the locations of
    vessels to aid safe, secure, efficient and
    environmentally responsible maritime operations.

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VESSEL TRACKING FIELD TESTALEUTIAN ISLANDS
July 2001Focus Help Prevent and Respond to Oil
Spills and Search and Rescue
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ASVTS is
8 positions, worldwide coverage
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M/V EVER DAINTY3/29/03-7/25/03
Ability to determine a vessels track history.
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USCG Marine Domain Awareness Mission Statement
  • The effective understanding of anything
    associated with the global maritime environment
    that could impact the security, safety, economy
    or environment of the U.S.

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911
Emphasis on Vessel Tracking Changed to Maritime
Security
  • Where are the vessels the Coast Guard is trying
    to protect?
  • Where have vessels calling on U.S. ports come
    from?
  • Discriminate between good and bad maritime
    operations.

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17th Coast Guard District Maritime Domain
Awareness Program
  • Voluntary participation by marine industry
    Adoption of Vessel Tracking as Standard of
    Care
  • Coast Guard Command Center and Captain of the
    Ports have access to info
  • Tracking of Tankers, Cruise Ships, Ferries,
    Tugs, and Container Ships

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Vessels Operating in Alaska Summer
2004Voluntary Participation in ASVTS
Legend White Cruise ShipsBlack
TankersGreen Container ShipsPurple Alaska
ferriesGrey Tug boats
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Emergency Response
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P/V Explorer
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Seabulk Arctic Incident
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Satellite Tracking of Tank Barge 230
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Tracking of Oil Spill Response ResourcesSelendang
Ayu
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Long Range Identification and Tracking (LRIT)
Component of Vessel Tracking System (ASVTS)
  • Early Implementation Available Today
  • Low Cost Average tracking cost of 3.00 - 5.00
    day based on tracking interval and equipment
    used
  • Meets Objectives Tracks vessels well before
    they reach our ports and provides Maritime
    Domain Awareness
  • Secure 128 bit encryption, password protected.
  • Taps Marine Industry Represents Shared
    Commitment by marine industry to aid Maritime
    Domain Awareness.

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Alaska Secure Passive AIS (SPAIS)
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AISAutomatic Identification System
  • Transmission of information over VHF radio
    channels to other vessels and to shore stations
    to aid maritime safety, security and
    environmental protection

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Alaska Automated Identification System Coverage
in 2005
Marine Exchange (MX) AIS SitesCG Funded/MX AIS
operated sitesMX Planned AIS Sites
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AIS Sites in AlaskaJune 2006
MarineIndustry
USCG
MXAK NOCC
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Scotch Cap AIS Site Installed by Port Graham
Development Corporation
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Combined AIS and Satellite Tracking of Vessel in
AlaskaDense position reports are AIS Dots are
AIS Sites
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Marine Exchange of Alaskas ASVTS Operations
Center
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MXAK Network Operations Control Center (NOCC)
Juneau, Alaska
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West Coast Marine Exchanges ASVTS Vessel
Tracking Information
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Expansion of ASVTS Beyond Alaska
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Maritime Safety, Security, and Environmental
ProtectionAddressed by Shared Commitment and
Resources
Federal Agencies
MarineIndustry
ThreatsMaritime SafetyMaritime
SecurityEnvironmental Harm
State
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ASVTS Information Flow
Info passing authorized by owner and USCG
OwnerOperator
USCG
Tugs
CBP
Agents
DOD

States
Pilots
AOOS
Facility andPort
ASVTS Automated Secure Vessel Tracking
SystemOperated by Marine Exchanges (MISNA)
Long RangeGMDSS
Marine ExchangeData
Long RangeSSAS
Short RangeAIS
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Marine Exchange of Alaska Established to provide
information, communications and services to
ensure maritime operations are safe, secure,
efficient and environmentally sound
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