pmo jacksonville, fl rob niemeyer. assigned to wfo jacksonville, fl mic - scott cordero srh -...
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PMO Jacksonville, FlRob Niemeyer
Assigned to WFO Jacksonville, FlMIC - Scott CorderoSRH - Melinda Bailey
2K Budget for Travel and Office supplies
PMO Vehicle, Cell Phone and Laptop computer provided by SRH
Assist in outreach programs and other office functions as directed by the MIC
Service the Ports of: Jacksonville, Fl
Port Canaveral, Fl
Fernandina, Fl
Brunswick, Ga
Savannah, Ga (As needed)
PMO Jacksonville, Fl
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 20130
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3971 Observations14 Active Ships
16,143 ObsProjected 2013
48 Ships
Annual Ship/Marine Observations, Jacksonville PMO2008-2013
Note: Jacksonville PMO Hire Date September 2008
PORT CANAVERAL, 182 mi
WFO JAXPORT OF FERNANDINA, 39 mi
BRUNSWICK, 70 mi
JAX PORTS, <20 mi
JACKSONVILLEArea of Responsibility
JAXPORT
JAXPORT
Blount IslandDames Point
Talleyran
Petroleum
8 mi
21 mi
Blount IslandMarine Corps Base
(MSC Ships)
Blount Island
Barge Bulk Ro Ro C
ontainer Coal
Ro Ro/Auto
Ro Ro/Auto
Coal
Dames PointContainers
Cruise Terminal
Gypsum
JAXPORT
JAX Container Statistics (TEU’s)
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Containers / TEU's
697494 754352 826580 900433 923660 926809
50,000250,000450,000650,000850,000
Containers / TEU's
Cont
aine
rs 33% Increase
2008-2013
JAX Auto Statistics (Units)#1 U.S. Vehicle Export Port
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Automobile's (Units)
656805 419691 518880 520142 608726 630697
50,000
250,000
450,000
650,000
Automobile's (Units)
Vehi
cles
2008-2013
JAX Break Bulk Statistics (Tonnage)
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Break Bulk (Tons)
952553 774765 990353 894366 816027 941983
100,000300,000500,000700,000900,000
1,100,000
Break Bulk (Tons)
Tona
ge
2008-2013
$684 million JaxPort channel deepening project
Panamax Vessel Capable
The Port of Jacksonville received a federal green light to deepen its shipping channel to 47 feet.
110 ft. 180 ft.
Brunswick, GA
# 1 in the U.S. for AUTO IMPORTS
Port of Brunswick#1 for New Import Vehicles in the U.S.
Colonel’s Island Terminal (Dedicated Ro/Ro)
• 3 modern Ro/Ro
Mayor’s Point
Mainly forest products, and a diverse mix of bulk commodities.
Room To Expand
Colonel’s Island Terminal has more than 900 permitted acres available for development.
Latest survey, New Vehicle Imports• 487,622 - Brunswick, GA • 404,975 - New York/New Jersey• 313,674 - Baltimore
Colonel’s Island Terminal also saw a banner 2013 year in Agribulk cargo NEARLY 5 TIMES MORE THAT IN FISCAL 2012
PORT CANAVERAL
PORT CANAVERALCruise Ships
Canaveral Cruise Statistics (Passengers)
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Passengers 2468439 2722751 3100199 3761056 3717586
250,000
750,000
1,250,000
1,750,000
2,250,000
2,750,000
3,250,000
3,750,000
Passengers
Pass
enge
rs
50% Increase
2009-2013
** Anticipated at 8 million in the next 10 years**
Canaveral Bulk (Tons)
2010 2011 2012 2013
Liquid Bulk 1987623 3496581 3011978 2615264
Dry Bulk 1149097 1008480 864536 1231495
250,000
750,000
1,250,000
1,750,000
2,250,000
2,750,000
3,250,000
3,750,000
Tons
2008-2013
2015- Multi-Level Auto Facility Construction Begins
2015 – Cruise Terminal #2 Open
2015 – Cruise Terminal #3 Construction Starts
2015- Expanded Cargo/Container Facility operational
Port Canaveral Goals/ Future Plans
WFO Support
• Jacksonville Boat Shows• U.S. Power Squadron Expo & Presentations (Local and National)• Certified Upper Air Observer, (assist as needed)• Marine Users/Partners panel Program Leader• Assist WFO Marine Focal Point. WCM, and MIC as necessary
Presentations/Outreach
• USCG Sector Jacksonville Annual Heavy Weather / Hurricane• Jacksonville Maritime Transportation Exchange (JMTX)• Sea Star Shipping Lines, Severe Weather Awareness Presentation and Expo• Crowley Liner Services, Annual Hurricane Awareness for Masters and Mates• Maritime License Training Co., Intro to Marine Weather 101 & NWS services• Massachusetts Maritime Academy, Winter Cruise.• Fernandina Maritime Exchange, Annual Port Heavy Weather Briefing• North Florida Marine Trawler Association, Marine Weather 101
EFFECTS of ZERO DOLLAR BUDGET
* Sustaining Ship VOS Commitment * Recruitment * Quality * Turning ships away
KNOWLEGDE * Understanding of PMO limitations with public interaction (Do’s and Don’ts) * Keeping up with changing NWS/NOAA products and services. * VOS Chain of Command
U.S. COAST GUARD SUPPORT COMMADANT INSTRUCTION 3140.2D (3 DEC 1994)
“Barometer Calibration Requirements”
Awards, Equipment, Supplies, Incentives, Travel
• Complete TurboWin Installation on all vessels
• VOSCLIM Recruitment
• Sustained Quality Reporting (No Blacklist)
• Massachusetts Maritime Academy Support
• 100% PUB47 Metadata Complete
• Clear Definition of VOS Program Management and PMO Responsibilities
• High Quality Data
• Precision Digital & Automated Equipment
• Setting the International Standards for VOS
The End