Rapid Maritime Response

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Rapid Maritime Response presented to 13 th MACHC Katie Ries

Coast Survey is set up for rapid maritime response Navigation managers coordinate activities and assets with Coast Guard, port officials, and other agencies Navigation response teams and NOAA survey ships, if available, conduct surveys

Two objectives for pre-storm preparation 1. Move navigation response people and assets into strategic position 2. Secure survey vessels; protect boats and people from harm during the storm

Available East Coast survey assets NOAA Ship Ferdinand R. Hassler NOAA Ship Thomas Jefferson Research Vessel Bay Hydro II 2 Navigation Response Teams

Navigation managers coordinated with: Coast Guard Army Corps of Engineers Pilots Port officials Terminal operators Lt. Brent Pounds uses sunlight to explain survey plans to a terminal operator. For days, the team in NY-NJ had no power, no phones, no hot water / hot food, little / no connectivity, and a major fuel crisis.

Port of New York - New Jersey NOAA starts surveying Oct 31 Port resumes modified ops within 5 days NRT5 Cape May, New Jersey - Lewes, Delaware NOAA starts surveying Oct 31 After comparison with earlier data, shoaling reported on Nov 4 Hampton Roads - Norfolk, VA NOAA starts surveying Oct 29 Port resumes normal operations at 4 pm the next day (Oct 30) NRT2 Thomas Jefferson R/V Potawaugh Ferdinand Hassler R/V Bay Hydro II

Re-opening Hampton Roads / Norfolk port complex was essential to economy and homeland security Norfolk has nearly $55 billion in waterborne trade per year Hampton Roads / Norfolk port's economic impact is $4.5 million daily Hosts the largest U.S. military naval base

Chesapeake Bay and Hampton Roads

Surveys critical for resumption of ship traffic in Baltimore and Port of Virginia 78 large vessels were waiting to transit through entrance to Chesapeake Bay including ships in the Navy s Atlantic Fleet Ships carrying coal exports needed 50 foot depth clearance New York cargo was diverted to the Norfolk Hampton Roads port complex

Coast Guard requests surveys of Delaware Bay, Delaware River Ferry terminal Anchorage R/V Potawaugh, a NOAA research vessel based in Annapolis, Maryland, is mobilized. Ferries are idled when Potawaugh starts surveying Oct. 31

Fisheries research vessel Potawaugh mobilized to check for shoaling in an area used by essential Delaware New Jersey ferry service, and a Cape May canal.

Navigation Response Team 2 had to search for a usable boat ramp, so they could survey Marcus Hook anchorage, on the Delaware River.

Port of New York and New Jersey took the brunt of the storm

Staten Island, New York ( After image captured by NOAA s National Geodetic Survey)

Mantoloking, New Jersey ( After image captured by NOAA s National Geodetic Survey)

Surveys in NY/NJ were essential for the nation s economy Over $200 billion of trade moved through the port in 2011 It is country s third largest port, by value of cargo (fourth largest, by volume) The flow of trade starts from America s heartland, with exports like automobiles and meat, in addition to many other commodities

NOAA surveyed 20 square nautical miles in 5 days, ensuring that all shipping channels in the Port of NY/NJ were clear of any hazards.

Navigation Response Team 5 makes its way through the Sandy rubble at Carteret, New Jersey, public boat ramp

As the sun rose in New York on November 1, Ensign Lindsey Norman retrieved the side scan sonar that NOAA Ship Thomas Jefferson used to survey the Hudson River during the night, so fuel barge traffic could resume. The New York / New Jersey port area is the country s largest for petro-chemical transportation, with the second largest oil refinery.

Navigation Response Team 2 mobilized to New York from Florida, pulling their 28 foot Sea Ark nearly a thousand miles. They started surveying on November 1.

NRT 5 sees shipping resume in the Port of NY/NJ.

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