This report is the 2005 Annual Report on Port State Control (PSC) in the United States. The Coast Guard is strongly committed to sharing our PSC targeting methodology and publishing PSC compliance performance with the maritime community. Doing so is the cornerstone of our efforts to eliminate substandard trade as we work to strengthen our global partnerships. Our eleventh year of Port State Control in the United States shows a dramatic decline in the number of detentions and major control actions imposed on foreign ships. Foreign ships arrived at our nation's ports safer and more secure than years past. This year the Coast Guard faced some unique challenges. We realigned our organization to better handle our core missions, including consolidation of all Headquarters offices involved with foreign vessel compliance. We also responded from all levels of our organization to rescue and assist victims of Hurricane Katrina and rebuild the devastated port infrastructure in the Gulf of Mexico.


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    Title :

    Port State Control in the United States, Annual Report 2005


    Publication date :

    2005


    Size :

    36 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English