Maritime security report number 3. September 1996 [U.S. Coast Guard issues passenger vessel and terminal security inspection regulations; international perspectives on maritime security; first Inter-American cours on port security]
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1996-09-01
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Abstract:While most issues of the Maritime Security Report deal with the security situation in geographic area, the articles in this issue deal with publications, training courses, and policy developments which contribute to deterring opportunities for criminal exploitation of the maritime transportation system. The first article deals with U.S. Coast Guard publication of an interim rule, ?Security for Passenger Vessels and Passenger Terminals,? which pertains to t he security regulations and inspection procedures for passenger vessels and terminals. The second reports on a compendium of papers, ?International Perspectives on Maritime Security,? produced jointly by the Maritime Security Council, U.S. Department of Transportation, U.S. Maritime Administration, and the U.S. Coast Guard. The third article deals with the publication of the ?First Inter-American Course on Port Security,? published in both English and Spanish. The final article discusses the background and status of the draft of ?Port Security: A National Planning Guide.? References, 16p.
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