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Weigh In: Foreign S/V KARINA in American Coastal Trade?

Published Date: 4/30/2026

Notice

Summary

The Maritime Administration is asking for public comments on whether a foreign-built small passenger boat, the S/V KARINA, should be allowed to operate in U.S. coastal trade. This decision could affect U.S. boat builders and businesses that use American-made vessels. If you have thoughts, make sure to share them by June 1, 2026—your input matters and could shape the future of local maritime business!

Analyzed Economic Effects

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Foreign S/V KARINA Seeks Coastwise Entry

MARAD received a request to allow the foreign-built small passenger vessel S/V KARINA (authorized to carry no more than 12 passengers for hire) to operate in U.S. coastwise trade. MARAD is asking for public comments by June 1, 2026, to help decide whether that use would have an adverse effect on U.S. vessel builders or on coastwise trade businesses that employ U.S.-built vessels.

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Key Dates

Published Date
Comments Due
4/30/2026
6/1/2026

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Transportation Department
Maritime Administration
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