2014 Harbor Safety Committee Conference CAPT Scott J. Smith Deputy Director Marine Transportation Systems.

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2014 Harbor Safety Committee Conference CAPT Scott J. Smith Deputy Director Marine Transportation Systems

Conducted USCG, NOAA, &USACE Listening Session Honolulu, HI: 19 May Fort Lauderdale, FL: 22 May Hampton Roads, VA: 22 May Boston, MA: 03 Jun Seattle, WA: 03 Jun New York, NY: 10 Jun Alameda, CA: 10 Jun Port Huron, MI: 12 Jun Long Beach, CA: 17 Jun St. Louis, MO: 18 Jun An on-line link to a Future of Navigation Feedback form is located on the CG NAVCEN website. Intend for the survey to be carried out at least to the end of the year. Future of Navigation Sessions & Feedback

2/3 of the results from Recreational boaters 1/3 of the results from Professional mariners

8 out of 10 professional mariners update their charts. Not required for recreational boaters, but half still do.

Both recreational and professional desire electronic based updating of charts and publications.

The majority of recreational boaters are using their mobile device for charting/navigation.

Top 5 words/phrases for features: 1.Charts 2.Weather 3.Navigation 4.Tides 5.Notice to Mariners There is a great deal of feedback requesting a mobile application for viewing NOAA charts & LNTM.

Most are not using PORTS, which may be demonstrating issues with accessibility.

Most users of PORTS use the web to access the information.

More than 5 out of 10 people are interested in using AIS broadcasted information for navigation.

Overall, reliance trends are very similar, with ice services rating the lowest.

Mariners find the majority of services moderately effective, rating a 4 out of 5, with 5 being the best.

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Mariners find all types of aids to navigation moderately effective.

Biggest concerns are lack of GPS, reduction of aids to navigation, and lack of maintenance.

Additional feedback provided by waterways users: iPhone screens too small for marine use Need better cellular connectivity Desire an integrated mobile application Users would highly value marine push-notifications or alerts Erosion of traditional navigation skills

Additional feedback provided by waterways users: Redundancy is important Move cautiously and deliberately Multiple ECS manufacturers using proprietary charts Many recreational boaters not equipped LNM process is outdated

Additional feedback provided by waterways users: Training on new technology and symbology important

Thanks for listening – Questions? If you haven’t already, please visit the US Coast Guard Feedback website to provide your feedback today: Or Click the link on the NAVCEN Homepage at