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(MARAD) Listing of Small Vessel Waivers Granted 2005-2017 Description of document: Department of Transportation Maritime Administration (MARAD) listing of small vessel waivers granted for coastwide trade, 2005-2017 Requested date: 19-May-2017 Release date: 30-May-2017 Posted date: 14-January-2019 Source of document: FOIA Request Division of Legislation and Regulations U.S. Department of Transportation Maritime Administration Second Floor, West Building 1200 New Jersey Ave., SE, W24-233 Washington, DC 20590 Fax: (202) 366-7485 Email: [email protected] The governmentattic.org web site (“the site”) is noncommercial and free to the public. The site and materials made available on the site, such as this file, are for reference only. The governmentattic.org web site and its principals have made every effort to make this information as complete and as accurate as possible, however, there may be mistakes and omissions, both typographical and in content. The governmentattic.org web site and its principals shall have neither liability nor responsibility to any person or entity with respect to any loss or damage caused, or alleged to have been caused, directly or indirectly, by the information provided on the governmentattic.org web site or in this file. The public records published on the site were obtained from government agencies using proper legal channels. Each document is identified as to the source. Any concerns about the contents of the site should be directed to the agency originating the document in question. GovernmentAttic.org is not responsible for the contents of documents published on the website. 1200 New Jersey Avenue, S.E. Second Floor, West Building W24-220 Mailstop #4 Washington, D.C. 20590 U.S. Department of Transportation T. Mitchell Hudson, Jr., FOIA Officer MARITIME (202) 366-5320 ADMINISTRATION Ann Herchenrider, FOIA Public Liaison (202) 366-5165 FOIA Service Center (202) 366-2666 Facsimile: (202) 366-7485 Toll free: (800) 996-2723, Press "O" Email address: [email protected] VIA EMAIL May 30, 2017 Control No.: 17-0058-FOIA This letter is in response to your May 19, 2017 request under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. § 552. You requested the following information: A digital/electronic copy of the database maintained at MARAD of current vessel operation waivers granted to the Coastwise Trade Laws, including such fields such as the name of the vessel, identity of the operator/owner, date of the waiver, basis or reason for the waiver, geographic area of operation, etc. MARAD can waive the U.S.-build requirement for the smallest of passenger vessels (12 passengers or less) if the issuance of a waiver would not cause an existing U.S. operator or shipyard an "undue adverse effect." MARAD does not maintain a coastwise trade waiver database. However, attached is a listing, by year, of small vessel waivers that have been granted. The list shows the vessel name and a docket number for the years 2005-2017 (to date). With this information you can go to www.regulations.gov and search the docket for each vessel utilizing the docket number. In the search box, type in "MARAD-year-docket number'' (for example, MARAD-2017-0002). For each vessel seeking a waiver, the docket will contain such documents as the application, the Federal Register notice, and the waiver letter if one was issued. The Maritime Administration is not the final decision maker regarding waivers of cargo related coastwise laws and therefore does not keep waiver letters in this area. For information in this regard, we recommend you contact (via telephone): U.S. Customs and Border Protection Border Security and Trade Compliance Division Office of International Trade 202-325-0030 This release correspondence represents the agency's final response to include all records located and determined to be responsive to your request. Please find enclosed the small vessel waiver list, totaling 30 pages, released in its entirety and provided to you free of charge. You have a right to appeal. Should you wish to do so, you must send your appeal and a copy of this letter, within 90 days of the date of this letter. The appeal should be sent to [email protected] or mailed to the following address: Maritime Administration Freedom of Information Act Appeal 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE Second Floor, West Building Room W24-220, Mailstop #4 Washington, DC 20590 Sincerely, T. Mitchell Hudson, Jr. Freedom of Information Act Officer Enclosure 21 Page 2017 Small Vessel Waivers Docket Vessel Name (MARAD- ) ROCK TIME 2016-0119 CRACKER JACK 2016-0117 HO'ONANEA 2016-0118 BLOOMS 2016-0121 FOUR CAPTAINS 2016-0124 TIGRESS 2016-0123 OUTRIDER 2016-0122 ANDANTE MAR 2016-0128 KALULU 2016-0129 MAJESTIK 2017-0008 GRAVITY 2017-0009 SAIL BE HAPPY 2017-0002 SHAUN T 2017-0003 MIRA MAR 2017-0004 SERENITY 2017-0006 HAVORN 2017-0007 ONE 2017-0011 MAKARA 2017-0012 MASCALZONE 2017-0014 SOUTHERN SPORT 2017-0013 GREYHOUND 2017-0029 CHATON MOUILLE' 2017-0026 SWEPTAWAY 2017-0028 SATORI 2017-0023 CHANTERELLE 2017-0018 REEL RESPONDER 2017-0022 CLUB M. SEA 2017-0021 PRETTY WOMAN 2017-0025 FOREVER YOUNG 2017-0024 LATITUDE ADJUSTMENT 2017-0017 MEET VIRGINIA 2017-0016 BLACKBIRD VII 2017-0015 LOTUS 2017-0019 FAST MOVING DIME 2017-0020 MOTIVATION 2017-0030 ESCAPE 2017-0027 SLO GIN 2017-0031 NAUTI MERMAID 2017-0033 FINN WAY 2017-0034 P-SQUARED 2017-0032 PACIFIC RIDER 2017-0036 NOMADE 2017-0035 CLUELESS 2017-0037 SAILOR'S DELIGHT 2017-0039 SAPPHIRE 2017-0038 CAROUSEL 2017-0040 CLOSE E NUFF 2017-0049 TO LIFE 2017-0047 LAU LEA 2017-0046 LEI ALOHA 2017-0048 WATER MUSIC 2017-0050 Page 1 of 30 2017 Small Vessel Waivers Docket Vessel Name (MARAD- ) TORTUGA 2017-0051 STRAYCAT 2017-0053 SAUDADE 2017-0052 WHOLE LIFE 2017-0054 RHINO DEL MAR 2017-0055 LADY DORIS 2017-0060 SCHEDAR 2017-0061 HARMONY 2017-0059 GYPSY WIND 2017-0058 INTREPID II 2017-0057 GAIL FORCE 2017-0056 (as of 5/24/2017) Page 2 of 30 2016 Small Vessel Waivers Docket Vessel Name (MARAD- ) SAMBA 2015-0121 VAGO 2015-0126 AKARI II 2015-0131 CAROBELLE 2015-0129 VELLAMO 2015-0128 CHEYENNE 2015-0132 VAN DUTCH 2015-0130 HOYA SAXA 2015-0136 MAGNA CARTA 2015-0133 LOCURA 2015-0134 MUSIC 2015-0137 TRINITY 2015-0135 THE GOLDFISCH 2015-0139 EROS 2015-0138 CALYPSO 2015-0144 ISLAND FLYER 2015-0145 U TURN 2015-0143 LOWCOUNTRY NATIVE 2015-0142 THE DUCHESS 2015-0141 CARPE VITA 2015-0147 NUEVA OLA 2015-0148 SHERYL ANN 2015-0146 HAWK 2016-0004 ALTITUDE ADJUSTMENT (TRAVELLER) 2016-0003 MISTY 2016-0023 TEMOANANUIAKIVA 2016-0009 NN59 2016-0001 PAU HANA 2016-0002 ABBEY ROAD 2016-0012 TIME MACHINE 2016-0008 LONE STAR 2016-0007 LIMERICK 2016-0011 ISLESCAPES 2016-0018 CROSSFIRE 2016-0017 SEA REAPER 2016-0015 TUA YACHT 2016-0016 ANCHOR MANAGEMENT 2016-0013 LARGE FLIGHTLESS BIRDS 2016-0014 ALYKAT 2016-0019 CABERNET SKY 2016-0022 HYPATIA 2016-0020 TENACIOUS 2016-0021 BANDIDO 2016-0024 BIG GAME 2016-0025 KAI'OLU 2016-0029 MAH JONG 2016-0027 BLACKBIRD X 2016-0026 INVESTAR 2016 0028 KARINA JEAN 2016-0031 REEL OBSESSION 2016-0032 Page 3 of 30 2016 Small Vessel Waivers Docket Vessel Name (MARAD- ) FISH MASTER 2016-0033 TIGRESS 2014-0040 TUNA HELPER 2016-0036 INSULAE 2016-0035 JUBLIANT 2016-0037 AL VENTO 2016-0038 LIL BEAR 2016-0034 HAPPY TIME 2016-0044 SEAS THE MOMENT 2016-0045 ORION 2016-0041 OFF CAY 2016-0042 PALADIN 2016-0043 GRACE 2016-0046 TRUE NORTH II 2016-0047 MSZ MT 749 G 809 2016-0051 PEGASUS 2016-0052 AVALANCHE 2016-0049 COOL BEANS III 2016-0048 FEEL THE MAGIC 2016-0050 INDIGO 2016-0053 NAUTI GIRL 2016-0054 REEL OBSESSION 2016-0056 BALAJAN 2016-0059 SAPHIRA 2016-0060 HEAD PELICAN 2016-0061 SEACROPPER II 2016-0062 PHOTOBOAT 2016-0063 WALKABOUT 2016-0067 INVICTUS 2016-0074 OH JOY II 2016-0065 MICHELINE 2016-0070 PURRFECT GETAWAY 2016-0068 PINKY 2016-0069 SANDPIPER 2016-0072 GAMETIME 2016-0066 AIRLOOM 2016-0073 SERENITE 2016-0075 KIA ORA 2016-0085 SURGE 2016-0080 MERLOT 2016-0076 PWD #315 2016-0078 MATTARAY 2016-0079 TENACITY 2016-0081 JULIA 2016-0084 OCEANFLYER 2016-0083 ANGARI 2016-0082 NISSI 2016-0086 AFTER HOURS 2016-0088 PERSISTENCE 2016-0091 14 PENNIES 2016-0092 GRIFFIN 2016-0093 Page 4 of 30 2016 Small Vessel Waivers Docket Vessel Name (MARAD- ) SOUTHERN CROSS 2016-0095 BETWEEN SHORES 2016-0094 SALTY DAWG 2016-0096 BLUE MOON 3 2016-0097 HOLOHOLO 2016-0099 KATLO 2016-0100 BLACK 1 2016-0098 KIPU ONE 2016-0101 ADVENTURESS II 2016-0103 T-ZERO 2016-0102 MY SUNSHINE 2016-0105 SHALIMAR 2016-0104 QUIET CHAOS 2016-0107 KINSHIP 2016-0108 VALKYRIE 2016-0106 MANNA 2016-0111 GOTTA LOVE IT 2016-0112 ARC TIME 2016-0113 SPELLBOUND 2016-0114 FLACA 2016-0115 CAPRICE 2016-0116 Page 5 of 30 2015 Small Vessel Waivers Docket Vessel Name (MARAD- ) MIS MOONDANCE 2014-0154 BELLAROMA 2014-0155 SEA DONKEY 2014-0151 NEW WIND 2014-0152 ALL YOU NEED 2014-0149 RV SEA LAB 2014-0150 JOSIAHS REACH 2015-0002 TRIUMPH 2015-0001 CDA1 2015-0004 ExIT 2015-0003 SWEET AILEEN 2015-0007 ANNIE BEA TRUE 2015-0009 KANOA 2015-0008 REEL DEAL 2015-0010 BLACKJACK 2015-0017 SOUTHERN PASSAGE 2015-0016 PACIFIC THUNDER 2015-0015 ESPIRITU SANTI 2015-0013 ALCOYNE 2015-0014 TORTOLA 2015-0018 DOUBLE TROUBLE II 2015-0019 GREEN FLASH 2015-0026 AURORA 2015-0025 HOOKED UP 2015-0027 KAHO 2015-0029 MISS AVA LEE 2015-0028 SUMMER SCHOOL 2015-0023 ST VITUS' DANCE 2015-0024 GOLD RUSH 2015-0033 LIBERTY 2015-0036 2015-0037 QUETZAL 2015-0031 EL GUAPO 2015-0030 MAJESTIC 2015-0034 F/V IRISH 2015-0032 UPTICK 2015-0038 TAHOE DREAMER 2015-0035 WANDERER CHARTERS 2015-0039 PHANTOM 2015-0042 OCTOPUS 2015-0041 SHIP HAPPENS 2015-0043 PACIFIC PEARL 2015-0043 MOKULANI 2015-0045 VANISHING GIRL 2015-0046 ANATOLYA 2015-0053 RONIN 2015-0063 ARTHUR'S WAY 2015-0052 PINEAPPLE PRINCESS 2015-0054 SURYA 2015-0055
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