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Locality: San Diego, California

Phone: +1 619-263-1638



Address: 3980 Sherman St, Ste 100 92110 San Diego, CA, US

Website: trlmi.com

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Training Resources Maritime Institute 06.11.2020

Join us at our virtual booth!

Training Resources Maritime Institute 28.10.2020

The National Maritime Center is reopening some Regional Examination Centers beginning today!

Training Resources Maritime Institute 08.10.2020

Check out all the new and exciting things our Industry Partners have to offer!!!! Preview the exhibits before they open @ 1230 on Tuesday! #snawaterfront20 Ame...ntum | Anchor Scholarship Foundation | Areté | BAE Systems | Center for Surface Combat System | Fincantieri Marine Group | Gastec International Corporation | General Dynamics Mission Systems | NASSCO | Huntington Ingalls Industries | Lockheed Martin | National Inspections and Consultants | Naval Postgraduate School | Navy Afloat Maintenance Training Strategy | NCI Information Systems, Inc. | PERS-41: Surface Warfare Officer Assignments | Saab Defense and Security | Surface Navy Museum | Training Resources Maritime Institute - TRLMI | Tri-Tec Manufacturing LLC | Leidos | Rolls-Royce plc | Naval Surface and Mine Warfighting Development Center - SMWDC | Surface Warfare Officer Acquisition Corps | Naval Supply Systems Command (NAVSUP) See more

Training Resources Maritime Institute 05.10.2020

Ahoy everyone, Come join us in Alameda, CA for our upcoming Operator of Uninspected Passenger Vessels (OUPV) course! This license allows you to take six or less paying passengers on uninspected vessels. This is a 32 hour class, spanning over 3 weekends. The course dates are August 21-23, August 28-30, September 4-6. In order to take this class you must meet the USCG's requirements for the license, prior to enrolling in our course. Please visit the license requirements page fo...r the USCG requirements for each of these licenses. If you are qualified for the OUPV License, taking our course also qualifies you for the Master Inland License. If you have any questions or need clarification give us a call at (619) 263-1638, email us: [email protected] or visit our website: www.trlmi.com. We hope to see you soon! https://trlmi.com//operator-of-uninspected-passenger-vess/

Training Resources Maritime Institute 28.09.2020

A Guide to Marine Radars http://vlnkx.com/FGgbJ3x

Training Resources Maritime Institute 09.09.2020

The National Maritime Center (NMC) plans to issue a re-opening schedule once ongoing work to ensure a safe testing environment is complete. Check out the updates below: https://trlmi.com//regional-examination-center-closure-up/

Training Resources Maritime Institute 22.08.2020

Boating business is booming! With little else to do, many boat owners have returned to their dry-docked vessels to make long-delayed repairs. Check out the article below: https://trlmi.com/bl/2020//16/boating-business-is-booming/

Training Resources Maritime Institute 06.08.2020

Seafarers are on the frontline of the COVID-19 pandemic, playing an essential role in maintaining the flow of vital goods, such as food, medicines and medical supplies. However, the crisis has led to difficult working conditions for seafarers, including uncertainties and difficulties about port access, re-supply, crew changeovers and repatriation. The 2020 Day of the Seafarer campaign pays tribute to seafarers, acknowledging their sacrifice and the issues they face. Many se...afarers have been away from home for months and are unsure when they will be able to return home due to travel restrictions. To find out more visit: http://www.imo.org//da/Pages/Day-of-the-Seafarer-2020.aspx

Training Resources Maritime Institute 20.07.2020

As activity on the water increases, the Coast Guard cautions the public that unlicensed vessel charters are both illegal and potentially unsafe. Coast Guard Sector San Diego investigators work with local law enforcement to identify and terminate unlicensed and illegal charter boat operations along California’s southern coast in the interest of passenger safety. To find out more go to: https://trlmi.com//coast-guard-cautions-public-investigat/

Training Resources Maritime Institute 18.07.2020

As the summer season begins, make sure you and your friends, family, and loved ones are staying safe on the water! The Coast Guard gives some good safety tips to have fun and stay safe while soaking in those summer rays. Check it out below: https://trlmi.com//coast-guard-urges-safety-as-boating-tr/

Training Resources Maritime Institute 08.07.2020

The Merchant Marine Act of 1920 is a United States federal statute that provides for the promotion and maintenance of the American merchant marine. The law regulates maritime commerce in U.S. waters and between U.S. ports. Section 27 of the Merchant Marine Act is known as the Jones Act and deals with coastwise trade and requires that all goods transported by water between U.S. ports be carried on U.S.-flag ships, constructed in the United States, owned by U.S. citizens, and crewed by U.S. citizens and U.S. permanent residents. To find out more about the Jones Act and why it is still needed today, click on the link below. https://trlmi.com//why-the-jones-act-is-still-needed-100-/

Training Resources Maritime Institute 21.06.2020

COVID-19 Update on Mariner Credentials: The MSIB updates guidance concerning mariner credentials, medical certificates, and course approvals. The Coast Guard is doing this in keeping with national guidance to meet the challenge of coronavirus in response to numerous concerns raised by the maritime industry and mariners. To find out more visit: https://trlmi.com/covid-19-update-on-mariner-credentials/

Training Resources Maritime Institute 05.06.2020

Processing of Mariner Appeals During COVID -19 Pandemic The Director, Commercial Regulations and Standards (CG-5PS), in conjunction with the Office of Merchant Mariner Credentialing (CG-MMC-2), continues to receive and process mariner appeals that are submitted in accordance with Title 46 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), Part 1.03-40. However, due to ongoing COVID-19 safety and health concerns and technical constraints that operating in the COVID-19 environment present, the... processing of appeals have been delayed. Appeals are being processed in the order that complete appeal submissions are received. Incomplete appeals will be held in abeyance until the mariner finishes supplying information for an appeal. All appeals will be thoroughly reviewed and evaluated based upon the information submitted, the information in the application and reconsideration files and any additional information necessary to complete the appeal. We will pursue this evaluation as quickly as possible while conducting the complete evaluation. Mariners are encouraged to submit appeals documents via e-mail to [email protected] ; documents should be in a readable format (avoid .gif, .zip, or camera images). Mailed or faxed appeals may be subject to further delays due to reduced manning within CG-MMC-2 office spaces. Lastly, but most importantly, the Office of Merchant Mariner Credentialing wants to assure our industry customers and stakeholders that their appeals are a high priority. We apologize for any potential inconvenience that a delay in processing an appeal may cause. Mariners and other interested parties should contact the Mariner Credentialing Program at (202) 372-2357 or [email protected] with any questions or concerns. See more