Maritime Data Working Group
Background
The Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) sponsors the Maritime Data Working Group (Group). The members consist of the following Federal agencies:
- Committee on the Marine Transportation System
- Federal Maritime Commission
- U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
- U.S. Department of Agriculture
- U.S. Department of Commerce
- U.S. Department of Homeland Security
- U.S. Department of Transportation
- Research and Innovative Technology Administration/Bureau of Transportation Statistics
- Maritime Administration
- Office of the Secretary of Transportation
- Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation
- U.S. Environmental Protection Administration
Mission
The Group's efforts are in the following areas:
- Recognizing and reporting data gaps,
- Improving data accessibility and quality,
- Engaging in joint data collection and research efforts,
- Sharing the latest data and information, and
- Working on data comparability and standardization.
In addition, the Group produces the Maritime Trade and Transportation reports.
Publications
The Group has reviewed and provided input on the Maritime Trade and Transportation reports and the America's Container Ports reports. In addition, it has assisted with several Maritime Administration publications.
Related Links
Bureau of Transportation Statistics
- Maritime Program
- Major BTS publications, containing Maritime data and statistics:
- Multimodal Transportation Indicators
- National Transportation Statistics
- Pocket Guide to Transportation
- State Transportation Statistics
- Transportation Statistics Annual Report
- Maritime-related BTS Fact Sheets
- Preliminary Observations of the Tsunami's Impact on U.S. Trade and Transportation With Japan – May 2011
- Atlantic Coast U.S. Seaports - October 2010
- Gulf Coast Ports Surrounding the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill - June 2010
- Maritime-related BTS Special Report
- The Changing Tide of U.S.-International Container Trade: Differences Among the U.S. Atlantic, Gulf, and Pacific Coasts - December 2011
- Making Sense of Passenger Vessel Data - July 2011
- Highlights of the 2008 National Census of Ferry Operators - December 2010
- International Piracy and Armed Robbery at Sea Hindering Maritime Trade and Water Transportation Around the World - April 2010
- Ocean Passenger Vessels: migrating south for the winter - January 2010
- U.S. Ocean Passenger Terminals: serving larger vessels closer to home and central transit connections - January 2010
- Maritime Vessels Carry More Than Half of Growing U.S.-East Africa Trade - March 2009
- Making Connections: Intermodal Links between Scheduled Passenger Ferries and Other Public Transportation Modes - February 2009
- Maritime-related Trends Reports
- National Census of Ferry Operators
Committee on the Marine Transportation System
Federal Maritime Commission
- Data and Statistics, including:
- Tariffs
- Vessel operating common carriers (VOCC)
- Non-vessel operating common carriers (NVOCC)
- Conferences
- Marine terminal operators (MTO)
- OTI List (Ocean Transportation Intermediaries)
- Licensed freight forwarders
- Licensed and /or bonded non-vessel operating common carriers (NVOCC)
- Agreements Library
- Carriers
- Marine terminal operators
- Vessel Operating Common Carriers (VOCC)
- Carriers list
- Agreements by carrier
Maritime Administration
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
U.S. Coast Guard
- Data and Statistics
- Homeport (under Investigations)
- Marine Casualty/Pollution Investigations Data
- Marine Casualty/Pollution Data for Researchers
- Marine Casualty/Pollution Data Dictionaries
- Merchant Vessels of the United States
- Oil Spill Compendium
- Coast Guard Maritime Information Exchange (CGMIX)
- Port State Information eXchange (PSIX) System
- Online Incident Investigation Reports