This episode of The Quarterdeck comes to you from the United States Coast Guard Innovation Expo. Recorded in front of a live studio audience (actually the convention center crew that was taking down tables and chairs) Admiral Watson, Ben Strong, and special guest, from the National Maritime Center, U.S. Coast Guard Lieutenant Christy Casey discuss the merchant mariner credentialing process.
You can meet the National Maritime Center staff at the upcoming International Workboat Show in New Orleans, La., November 30 to December 2, 2011. You can meet NMC staff at booth 3604.
Here is a direct link to The Quarterdeck audio file.
The Quarterdeck transcript is available here.
Links
You can meet the National Maritime Center staff at the upcoming International Workboat Show in New Orleans, La., November 30 to December 2, 2011. You can meet NMC staff at booth 3604.
Here is a direct link to The Quarterdeck audio file.
The Quarterdeck transcript is available here.
Links
- The National Maritime Center
- Merchant Mariner Application checklists
- TWIC Card information
- Email the National Maritime Center (iasknmc@uscg.mil)
- Merchant Mariner Personnel Advisory Committee
- Merchant Mariner Medical Advisory Committee
- Prefer to call the National Maritime Center? The number is 1-888-427-5662
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