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Mariners

Mariners are the people who sail and operate cargo ships, cruise ships, tugboats, ferry boats, government ships and boats, and a wide variety of other vessels serving commercial, non-profit, and government functions. They may be licensed mariners, who are usually the officers on a ship, or unlicensed mariners, who run and maintain the engines, prepare food, or work in a variety of other jobs on a ship.

Because of the rapid expansion of international trade in recent years, and the development of sophisticated technology on many of the newer ships, there is great worldwide demand for trained personnel on vessels, in shipyards, and in a variety of shoreside occupations. Mariners who want to take advantage of the opportunities that shortage gives them must constantly update their training and security credentials. The Maritime Administration assists mariners by operating an online system whereby they can check their records, providing information on how they can meet requirements, and providing information on employment.

  • Mariner Outreach System

    The ability to contact mariners is critical to the Maritime Administration's mission to ensure adequate numbers of qualified mariners are available to meet our nation's needs during peacetime and during times of national emergency. MOS will allow mariners who agree to participate, an opportunity to review their qualifications/sea service and provide updated, and more detailed contact information.


  • Coast Guard Assists Merchant Mariners Affected By Hurricane Katrina


  • Merchant Mariner Licensing & Documentation Information and guidelines on U.S. Mariner licensing and documentation requirements as well as how to meet the requirements.


  • Employment There are a variety of ways you can start your maritime career.


  • STCW Standards of Training, Certification, and Watchkeeping for Seafarers - Information concerning the International Convention on STCW as well as how to meet the requirements for STCW certification.


  • Veterans' Benefits


  • Annual Compliance Report The Maritime Service Compliance System (MSCS) assists Midshipmen and Cadets in the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy and State Maritime Academies Graduates in the Student Incentive Payment program complete the required compliance reports online on an annual basis for the period of their service obligation after graduation.


  • Security


  • Records Marine Personnel Branch (NMC4A)

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Last Updated: May 21, 2008