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COMMITTEE ON ALCOHOL AT SEA

JOSHUA M. SHARFSTEIN (Chair), Johns Hopkins University

CLAUDINE S. BRADLEY, Canada Energy Regulator

LIVINGSTONE D. CAESAR, Texas A&M University

MARTHA R. GRABOWSKI, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

ROBYN L. HACKER, University of Colorado

SONGQI LIU, Georgia State University

VICKI J. MAGLEY, University of Connecticut

KIRSTEN R. MARTIN, U.S. Coast Guard (retired)

MORGAN MCMANUS, SUNY Maritime (service through January 2025)

AMIE R. NEWINS, University of Central Florida

MARTÍN-JOSÉ SEPÚLVEDA, Florida International University

MARTIN D. SLADE, Yale University

MIEKA J. SMART, Tulane University

Study Staff

MOLLY C. DORRIES, Study Director, Senior Program Officer

EMILY A. VARGAS, Program Officer, Study Director

MARK HUTCHINS, Senior Program Officer

KATHERINE K. DEMAREST, Research Associate

THOMAS MENZIES, Board Director

SITARA RAHIAB, Senior Program Assistant

J. ASHTON RAY, Senior Program Assistant

TIFFANY TAYLOR, Senior Program Officer

DANIEL J. WEISS, Board Director

MELISSA WELCH-ROSS, Senior Program Officer

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Reviewers

This Consensus Study Report was reviewed in draft form by individuals chosen for their diverse perspectives and technical expertise. The purpose of this independent review is to provide candid and critical comments that will assist the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine in making each published report as sound as possible and to ensure that it meets the institutional standards for quality, objectivity, evidence, and responsiveness to the study charge. The review comments and draft manuscript remain confidential to protect the integrity of the deliberative process.

We thank the following individuals for their review of this report:

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Although the reviewers listed above provided many constructive comments and suggestions, they were not asked to endorse the conclusions or recommendations of this report nor did they see the final draft before its release. The review of this report was overseen by ROBERT B. WALLACE, The University of Iowa, and BRUCE “NED” CALONGE, University of Colorado. They were responsible for making certain that an independent examination of this report was carried out in accordance with the standards of the National Academies and that all review comments were carefully considered. Responsibility for the final content rests entirely with the authoring committee and the National Academies.

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Acknowledgments

We would like to express our sincere gratitude to all those who contributed to the development and success of this report. We are deeply grateful for the generous support from the study sponsor, the U.S. Coast Guard, whose commitment made this work possible. We thank the Board on Behavioral, Cognitive, and Sensory Sciences for their oversight and advice throughout this study process. The committee also benefited from presentations and discussions by external experts.

  • At the first meeting, we had the opportunity to talk with individuals from the U.S. Coast Guard including Captain Jerry Butwid, LCDR Jake Lobb, Martha Mannion, Jason Neubauer, Patrick Mannion, and Mayte Medina as well as Sean Kline (Chamber of Shipping of America) and Caitlyn Stewart (The American Waterways Operators).
  • At a check-in meeting, we heard from Matthew Mueller of MARAD.
  • At the second committee meeting, the committee heard from individuals who provided their expertise during three panels. The first panel was titled “Perspectives from Commercial Maritime Industry Operators.” We are grateful for the following volunteer panelists who served: John Lake (Passenger Vessel Association), Bob Zales (Southeastern Fisheries Association; National Association of Charterboat Operators), Sylvie Tran (Suncor). The second panel was titled “Perspectives from Support Services Organizations.” We are
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  • grateful for the following volunteer panelists who served: Miriam Anthony (Masters, Mates & Pilots), Laura McFalls (Women Offshore Foundation), Phillip C. Schifflin, Jr., Esq. (Seaman’s Church Institute), and Pam Kern (Port Medical Management). The third panel was titled “Evidence-Based Practices for Promoting Workplace Safety Culture.” We are grateful for the following volunteer panelists who served: Dorothy Edwards (Alteristic), Mark Fleming (Saint Mary’s University), Elise Lopez (University of Arizona), and David Shapiro (Colorado School of Public Health).
  • The committee traveled to Jacksonville, Florida, for a site visit during the third meeting. We heard from RADM David M. Wulf (U.S. Merchant Marine Academy), Ira Douglas (Crowley Maritime Corp.), Francheska Bensan (Crowley Maritime Corp.), Dennis Houghton (Maersk Line, Limited), David Sloane (U.S. Marine Management, Inc.), William H. Moore (The American Club: Mutual P&I Association), and Molly McCafferty (The American Club: Mutual P&I Association). The committee also had the opportunity to meet with U.S. Senate Commerce Committee Staff and U.S. House of Representatives Transportation & Infrastructure Committee Staff. We would like to express our sincere thank you to CAPT Kenny Cady and his crew (MV Taíno), Ray Fitzgerald, Patrick Tamasitis, and Andrew Davis (Crowley Maritime Corp.), and Bob Johnston (RJE Shipping, LLC) that helped make the ship tour possible.
  • During the fourth committee meeting, we heard from Eric Dawicki (Northeast Maritime Institute), Admiral Okon (SUNY Maritime College), Denise Rucker Krepp (U.S. Coast Guard veteran and former Maritime Administration Chief Counsel), Christine Dunn (Sanford Heisler Sharp McKnight), and Lindsay Price (Women Offshore Foundation).
  • We thank the authors of the commissioned paper, David St. Amand and B. St. Amand (Navigistics Consulting).

The committee is grateful for the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine staff who helped to make this work possible, including project leadership by Molly C. Dorries (Study Director, Senior Program Officer) and Emily A. Vargas (Interim Study Director, Program Officer) and support from Daniel J. Weiss (Board Director, Board on Behavioral, Cognitive, and Sensory Sciences) and Thomas Menzies (Board Director, Transportation Research Board) for their guidance. We are especially thankful for Emily’s guidance while Molly took a well-deserved maternity leave.

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Thank you to the other National Academies staff who were essential over the report process, including Scott Brotemarkle, Mark Hutchins, Katherine K. Demarest, Sitara Rahiab, J. Ashton Ray, Tiffany Taylor, and Melissa Welch-Ross. We thank Bea Porter of the National Academies and Sarah Jo Peterson of 23 Urban Strategies, LLC, for their editing and science writing contributions. Thank you to the individuals who served as reviewers.

Finally, we thank our colleagues on the committee for their hard work, expertise, time, and dedication in serving on this consensus study.

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Preface

Few Americans fully understand the immense scale and impact of the U.S. maritime industry, let alone the challenges facing its hundreds of thousands of workers. Yet the evidence of the industry’s importance is as plain as the goods on our shelves, the activities on our coasts and ports, and the defense of our shores. It is this value that underlies the responsibility to protect its workforce from harm resulting from alcohol and other substance misuse and sexual misconduct.

Over the last five years, this responsibility has driven significant reform in the maritime industry and led to this National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (National Academies) report to assess what has been done to date and what more might be accomplished. The National Academies assembled a diverse committee that includes experts on sexual misconduct, alcohol and other substance use, and the workplace; authorities in the well-being of Seafarers, the economics of the merchant marine, and the practices of other safety-sensitive industries; experienced mariners and academy educators; and even a former Captain. In considering the difficult question of how best to reduce the chance of tragedy, we learned from each other and from the broad array of people who generously shared their time, expertise, experience, and opinions over a period of about 15 months.

What resulted is a report both comprehensive and thematic. It is both a compendium of ideas for supporting the workplace at sea and a call to action that sets high expectations for policymakers, regulators, educators, unions, and Seafarers alike. As one of the committee members with public health experience, I particularly appreciated the priority placed by my

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colleagues on an integrated assessment of systematic solutions and a vision that centers the prevention of harm over an expectation that punishment alone will drive long-term, meaningful change.

I thank all who contributed to this effort, including the able and undervalued National Academies staff. I deeply appreciate the efforts of Molly C. Dorries, Emily A. Vargas, Melissa Welch-Ross, Mark Hutchins, Katherine K. Demarest, Thomas Menzies, Sitara Rahaib, J. Ashton Ray, Tiffany Taylor, and Daniel J. Weiss.

We all depend on the hard work of U.S. mariners who make our modern lives possible. It has been an honor to work on this effort to support their success.

Joshua M. Sharfstein, M.D., Chair
Committee on Alcohol at Sea
December 2025

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Acronyms and Abbreviations

A&A allyship and affinity
ACEs adverse childhood experiences
AME Aviation Medical Examiner
BAC blood alcohol concentration
BAT Breath Alcohol Technician
BRM bridge resource management
CDC U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
CER Canada Energy Regulator
CFR Code of Federal Regulations
CGIS U.S. Coast Guard Investigative Services
CG-MMC U.S. Coast Guard’s Office of Merchant Mariner Credentialing
COI Certificate of Inspection
COTP Captain of the Port
CRM crew resource management
CSP Cable Fleet Security Program
C/TPA Consortium/third party administrator
DAPI U.S. Coast Guard Drug and Alcohol Program Inspector
DOD U.S. Department of Defense
DOJ U.S. Department of Justice
DOT U.S. Department of Transportation
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EAP employee assistance program
EMBARC Every Mariner Builds A Respectful Culture
ERRM engine room resource management
FAA Federal Aviation Administration
FY fiscal year
GRT gross registered tonnage
ILO International Labor Organization
IMO International Maritime Organization
ISM International Safety Management
ISWAN International Seafarers’ Welfare and Assistance Network
JTWG Joint ILO/IMO Tripartite Working Group
MARAD U.S. Maritime Administration
MIS Management Information System
MISLE U.S. Coast Guard Marine Information Safety and Law Enforcement System
MLC Maritime Labor Convention
MMC Merchant Mariner Credential
MMLD Merchant Mariner Licensing and Documentation
MRM maritime resource management
MRO Medical Review Officer
MSC U.S. Navy’s Military Sealift Command
MSP Maritime Security Program
MTS U.S. Maritime Transportation Systems
NDAA National Defense Authorization Act
NDRF National Defense Reserve Fleet
NIAAA National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
NIDA National Institute on Drug Abuse
NMC U.S. Coast Guard’s National Maritime Center
NMEDMAC National Merchant Mariner Advisory Committee
NSMV National Security Multi-Mission Vessel
OCMI Officer in Charge, Marine Inspection
OSIE DOD On Site Installation and Evaluation program
OSV offshore supply vessel
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PCP phencyclidine piperidine
PTSD post-traumatic stress disorder
RO Recognized Organization
RO/RO roll on/roll off
RRF Ready Reserve Fleet
S&R NCOE Suspension and Revocation National Center of Expertise
SAGR Service Academy Gender Relations
SAMHSA Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration
SAP Substance Abuse Professional
SASH Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment
SBIRT screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment
SIOP Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology
SIP Student Incentive Program
SMA state maritime academy
SMS Safety Management Systems
SOCP Ship Operations Cooperative Program
SOLAS Safety of Life at Sea
STCW Standards of Training, Certification, and Watchkeeping
STT Screening Test Technicians
SUD substance use disorder
TRB Transportation Research Board
TSP Tanker Security Program
TWIC Transportation Worker Identification Credential
UCF University of Central Florida
UN United Nations
USACE U.S. Army Corp of Engineers
USMM U.S. Merchant Marine
USMMA U.S. Merchant Marine Academy
VRM vessel resource management
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