MarEx received disturbing news on Labor Day
 about the U.S. Maritime Administration (MARAD) defunding the U.S. 
Merchant Marine (USMM) due to sequestration cuts.
This will be the defunding of the Ready 
Reserve Fleet (RRF) and the Maritime Security Program (MSP). This will 
not only result in the loss of ships and the reductions to billets for 
merchant mariners, but it may cause shipping companies that currently 
operate U.S.-flagged vessels to cease operations. MARAD sketched out 
scenarios where MSP could lose upwards of 15 vessels. 
Here is the letter we received.
There is 
an effort to get Congress and the Obama Administration to act in a 
positive way, but the political atmosphere on the Hill is toxic and 
there is a significant chance no resolution will be reached.  More than 
one observer in Washington, D.C. has noted that the nation has entered 
uncharted budgetary waters here because MARAD and other federal agencies
 have not had to make these kinds of cuts before, so there is no 
precedent to follow.
Politics and the inability of the Congress to make choices and give clear direction to federal agencies are pointing to a dire situation. The impact of congressional inaction will hurt the job prospects of everyone working in the USMM, not just the members working aboard MARAD vessels.
Post to be found at:
http://www.maritime-executive.com/article/MARAD-Announces-DeFunding-of-US-Merchant-Marine-2013-09-03/
 
 
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