"Table 6-4 Security Deficiencies Associated with Major Control Actions by Category ", Access control,28 Restricted areas,14 Ship security officer,10 Ship security plan,4 Screening process,4 Logs/records,3 Communications,3 Training,2 Shipboard personnel,2 Response procedures,1 Drills,1 Other (ISPS/security related deficiencies),1 Number of Security Deficiencies Associated with Major Control Actions,73 Major Control Actions by Vessel Type, Bulk carrier,14 Containership,6 General dry cargo ship,6 Roll-on/Roll-off-cargo ship,3 Refrigerated cargo carrier,2 Chemical tankship,1 Oil tankship,1 Supply ship,1 Towboat/tug,1 Number of Major Control Actions,35 "NOTES: A Major Control Action (MCA) occurs when a vessel is detained, denied entry, or expelled for violating International Ship and Port Facility Security Code (ISPS) or Maritime Transportation Security Act of 2002 (MTSA).", "SOURCE: Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Coast Guard, Port State Control in the United States, Annual Report 2006",