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Maritime - Data.gov Jump to Content Search for: Search Toggle navigation Data.gov Data Topics Agriculture Climate Consumer Ecosystems Education Energy Finance Health Local Government Manufacturing Maritime Ocean Public Safety Science & Research Impact Applications Developers Contact This link will uncontrived you to an external website that may have variegated content and privacy policies from Data.gov. Maritime Updates Data Contact Maritime Discover datasets for marine transportation, a hair-trigger part of our transportation system used for domestic and international trade, national security, research, and recreation. Explore data related to mapping and charting, energy use, thingamabob movement, international trade and finance, environmental sustainability, and more. Highlights Safety at Sea – U.S. Coast Guard MarinePreyand Pollution Data for Researchers The U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) is responsible for investigating reportable marine casualties, accidents, and serious marine incidents. The relevant mission statement and specific regulations can be found on the USCG Investigations Division homepage. After an incident has been reported, it is entered into a national database of all marine prey and pollution incidents. These important historical records can then be accessed by researchers interested in understanding maritime safety, wrecking prevention, or trends in unrepealable types of maritime incidents through time. Other agencies interested in maritime transportation performance measures rely on the USCG data to examine incident trends on U.S. waterways. Files for the MarinePreyand Pollution Data for Researchers datasets can be downloaded directly from the U.S. Coast Guard Homeport website by pursuit the drop-down menu options on the homepage Missions: Investigations: MarinePreyPollution Investigations page at https://homeport.uscg.mil/missions/investigations/marine-casualty-pollution-investigations. As described by the USCG, “the MarinePreyand Pollution Data files provide details well-nigh marine prey and pollution incidents investigated by Coast Guard Offices throughout the United States. The database can be used to unriddle marine accidents and pollution incidents by a variety of factors including vessel or facility type, injuries, fatalities, pollutant details, location, and date. The data hodgepodge period began in 1982 for marine casualties and 1973 for polluting incidents, and is ongoing. Documentation includes entity and symbol descriptions withal with suggested solutions to unstipulated marine pollution, vessel casualty, and personnel injury and death questions.” Visitors to the USCG Homeport data download site should note that there are three files misogynist fore download, but it is the second file on the list (named MISLE_DATA.zip) that contains all misogynist marine prey data from January 2002 – July 2015. The files extracted from MISLE_DATA.zip can be opened with most standard spreadsheet editing software programs. Source: USCG MarinePreyand Pollution Data, https://homeport.uscg.mil/missions/investigations/marine-casualty-pollution-investigations Data.Gov Links Related to this topic: USCG Marine Safety Information Data, https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/marine-safety-information-data USCG Facility Pollution Database, https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/uscg-facility-pollution U.S. Coast Guard sealed and unshut incident investigations, 2002 through 2015 (part year). IncreasinglyHighlights Updates Northeast Ocean Data Portal – Providing a Common Picture of New England’s Ocean Uses November 8, 2017 By Marin Kress, Research Scientist, U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center The North Atlantic ocean is a rented place, full of sea life, ships, and – fortunately – a slew of data. Anyone interested in local, state, or regional marine planning efforts in New England can visit the Northeast Ocean Data portal (http://www.northeastoceandata.org/), which provides ocean-related … Continued The California Seafloor and Coastal Mapping Program benefits from shared data August 15, 2017 By Marin Kress, PhD The California Seafloor and Coastal Mapping Program has brought together federal, state, and local stakeholders to develop and share an wide-stretching variety of seafloor-mapping datasets. This collaborative effort that brought together bathymetric (seafloor), geologic, and biological data relevant to California’s State Waters was recently described in … Continued Visualizing ocean traffic on Marine Cadastre June 12, 2017 By Marin Kress When viewed from the shore the ocean may seem like a widespread resource with plenty of space, but the reality is quite different. Coastal areas are home to shipping lanes used by commercial vessels, attractive fish habitat that supports commercial and recreational fisheries, … Continued Ferrying data to the public through the USDOT National Census of Ferry Operators April 4, 2017 By Marin Kress For many Americans, maritime transportation plays a role in their daily commute to work. Understanding usage patterns and operational expenditures at variegated ferry operators can help transportation planners learn increasingly well-nigh how ferries are used in variegated parts of the … Continued Stormy weather: 150+ years of hurricane tracks in the Atlantic Ocean February 15, 2017 By Marin Kress Interested in seeing where and when hurricanes might have unauthentic commercial navigation or port activities virtually the world? The NOAA Historical Hurricane Tracks online tool allows anyone to search and view storm tracks as far when as 1848. Only want … Continued Page 1 of 2 1 2 Next Data.gov Privacy and Website Policies USA.GOV PERFORMANCE.GOVWell-nighOpen Government Blog Metrics Events Log In Twitter Github