The Maritime Consortium, Inc.

The Maritime Consortium, Inc. We are the premier provider of affordable random drug testing services to small and medium sized marine employers. The Maritime Consortium, Inc.

administers random drug testing programs for marine employers who would otherwise find it difficult to meet USCG chemical testing regulations on their own. We guarantee our members 100% compliance with DOT/USCG chemical testing regulations when they follow the terms of our contract. Maritime is the only drug testing program provider for small and medium companies that offers an inexpensive solutio

n to Post Accident alcohol and urine drug screen test requirements. Our Maritime Post Accident Kits (MPAKs) satisfy all USCG regulations for testing following a Serious Marine Incident (SMI), and includes access to a 24/7 hotline to locate collection services outside of normal business hours. In addition to random drug testing programs, we offer periodic tests for licensed captains who wish to renew or upgrade their credentials. We also provide drug tests for new captains, those who are entering the Merchant Marine, or those who wish to obtain their TWIC card. The Maritime Consortium currently administers drug testing services to a pool of approximately 4,000 marine employers, including lobstermen, charter fishing boats, ferry companies, tug boat operators, marine research institutions, universities, water taxi services, eco-tour companies, sailing schools, tall ships, waterfront resorts, yacht delivery companies, marine construction companies, dive charters, towing & salvage companies, and maritime volunteer organizations. We service all areas of USCG jurisdiction in the United States as well as U.S Territories in the Pacific and Caribbean

Illegal Charter Enforcement is happpening.  Make sure you are following USCG Regulations.
02/24/2025

Illegal Charter Enforcement is happpening. Make sure you are following USCG Regulations.

02/21/2025

Some fun in the snow!

02/11/2025

🚨A U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Richard Etheridge LE crew terminated a voyage in violation of an active Captain of the Port order, Friday, near Dania Beach. Federal violations may face higher fines and possible criminal prosecution.

“We want the public to have an enjoyable time on the water, but we need that time to be spent with professional mariners in control of vessels which meet the regulatory safety standards,” said Lt. Edward Wright, an investigating officer, Coast Guard Sector Miami. "The Coast Guard along with state and local law enforcement agencies will continue to enforce all applicable laws and repeat offenders will face higher fines and possible criminal prosecution."

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U.S. Coast Guard Atlantic Area Command
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Uninspected Passenger Vessels & Bareboat Charter Community

01/28/2025

USCG Random Drug Testing Rate for 2025
Published on January 15, 2025 by Heather Spurlock
The Coast Guard set the calendar year 2025 minimum drug testing rate at 50 percent of covered crew members.

The minimum random drug testing rate is effective January 1, 2025 through December 31, 2025.

It's a little cold for a boat ride!
01/10/2025

It's a little cold for a boat ride!

Ice has now frozen around a stranded boat on the Lake Michigan shoreline in Milwaukee that's been there since Oct. 13.

12/31/2024
Merry Christmas from the Maritime Consortium!
12/24/2024

Merry Christmas from the Maritime Consortium!

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409 Chester Avenue, Ste 102
Annapolis, MD
21403

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Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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