State Maritime Academy Presidents Urge Support of New Program To Combat Sexual Assault at Sea
This week, President Brennan joined the state maritime academy (SMA) presidents in signing a letter to the Maritime Administration (MARAD) expressing support for a new plan, EMBARC, which will combat sexual assault on U.S. flag vessels. If implemented, the program will support safe sea training for cadets and midshipmen.
December 14, 2021
Lucinda Lessley
Acting Administrator
U.S. Maritime Administration
1200 New Jersey Ave
Washington, DC 20590
Dear Administrator Lessley:
The Consortium of State Maritime Academies offers its strongest possible support to the principles established within the Every Mariner Builds a Respectful Climate (EMBARC) guidance, a plan recently developed by the U.S. Maritime Administration (MARAD) in response to incidents of sexual assault and sexual harassment onboard U.S. Flag merchant vessels. As the Consortium noted in our letter of October 14, 2021, we condemn these reprehensible behaviors and wish to reiterate our collective belief that these incidents are not limited to a single academy or shipping company. Prevention of sexual assault and sexual harassment is an urgent matter that needs to be addressed by all members of the maritime industry.
We fully support the Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment (SASH) Prevention Mandatory Minimum Standards articulated in the Every Mariner Builds a Respectful Culture (EMBARC standards) for U.S. flag SOLAS vessels engaged in international trade. We believe these standards will help ensure a safe and healthy work environment for our cadets onboard these vessels.
The Consortium of State Maritime Academies fully embraces the core tenets of the EMBARC plan. We are committed to working closely with MARAD and our industry partners in a concerted effort to develop policies and procedures that will apply to all companies that supply berths on board their vessels for cadets and midshipmen enrolled at a state maritime academy. Should an industry partner lack resources to fully participate in the EMBARC program, we will work with them and our Title IX coordinators to develop a plan that addresses our mutual concerns and provides an EMBARC-equivalent standard of cadet care.
Sincerely,
RADM William J. Brennan, Ph.D.
President
Maine Maritime Academy
Castine, ME
RADM Gerard P. Achenbach, Ed.D.
Superintendent
Great Lakes Maritime Academy
Traverse City, MI
RADM Michael A. Alfultis, USMS, Ph.D.
President
State University of New York Maritime College
Bronx, NY
RADM Thomas A. Cropper
President
California State University Maritime Academy
Vallejo, CA
RADM Francis X. McDonald, LPD
President
Massachusetts Maritime Academy
Buzzards Bay, MA
RADM Michael Fossum
Chief Operating Officer
Texas A&M University at Galveston
Galveston, TX
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