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The Marine Exchange of Alaska (MXAK) is a
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maritime organization based in
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. MXAK was founded in 2001 by retired
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Captain Edward Page, who along with Paul Fuhs and others in the maritime community established a Governing Board. The organization was established to broker information, that aids safe, secure, efficient, and environmentally sound maritime operations in
Alaska Alaska ( ; russian: Аляска, Alyaska; ale, Alax̂sxax̂; ; ems, Alas'kaaq; Yup'ik: ''Alaskaq''; tli, Anáaski) is a state located in the Western United States on the northwest extremity of North America. A semi-exclave of the U.S., ...
. MXAK’s greatest advance in promoting maritime safety has been the establishment, operation and maintenance of an extensive vessel tracking network comprising over 140 Automatic Identification System (AIS) and Marine Safety stations in Alaska,Land, Ted
"Juneau tracking program adds layer of safety to vessels"
''KTUU: Alaska's News Source'', 3 March 2010
complemented with satellite tracking systems.exactEarth

, ''Sensors and Systems Website'', 26 June 2013
MXAK also serves the maritime community by assisting vessels, facilities and ports to comply with
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and
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, safety, and security regulations, and installing and maintaining weather stations at remote locations across Alaska. The Marine Exchange of Alaska is a presence in local, state, and federal meetings and workshops, advocating for cost effective measures that benefit Alaska and the maritime community.


Mission

The Marine Exchange of Alaska mission statement is “to serve the Alaska maritime community by providing information, communications and services to aid safe, secure, efficient and environmentally responsible operations.”"MXAK Overview of Programs"
, ''Marine Exchange of Alaska Website'', Retrieved 20 August 2013


History

The Marine Exchange of Alaska was founded by Retired U.S. Coast Guard Captain Ed Page, Paul Fuhs and members of the Alaska maritime community in 2001. Joining 14 other coastal state marine exchanges, MXAK began using advanced technology to build a maritime “safety net” in Alaska and in the
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. Original Alaskan marine industry organizations who played a role in the establishment of the organization include:
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, BP Oil Shipping,
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, Totem Ocean Trailer,
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, Polar Tankers, Southwest Alaska Pilots Association, Southeast Alaska Pilots Association, the Alaska Marine Pilots and Pacific Seafood Processors Association. While The Marine Exchange of Alaska began in the 21st century, Maritime Exchanges date back to the mid 1800s when merchants in ports such as
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developed a means of gathering and spreading the news of a ship's arrival to assist merchants conduct trade. The February 1, 1849, edition of the
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reported the plan of Lt. John Duer, of the
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's
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, to build a
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station. A public meeting was held to organize a "Merchants Exchange" to provide a clearing house for information about shipping and other commercial news. Over the years Merchants and Maritime Exchanges were established in other cities throughout the
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. The Marine Exchange of Alaska is one of the most recent Maritime Exchanges to be established in the country. In 2002, the Marine Exchange Executive Director Ed Page and Chief Technology Officer Bill Benning, a retired Coast Guard communications officer, conducted field tests of various satellite tracking technologies on a fishing vessel in the remote waters surrounding the Aleutian Islands. This led to the development of an open architecture satellite based vessel tracking system that was used to locate and track tankers, container ships, tugs and barges, passenger vessels and fishing vessels. All information obtained by the system was provided to the owner/operator and the U.S. Coast Guard. In 2004, the Marine Exchange of Alaska partnered with McCurnin Nautical, Ocean Grafix, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to print up to date nautical charts for Alaska’s mariners. The organization also commenced providing assistance to the maritime community in complying with the numerous State and federal safety, security and environmental regulations. In 2005, MXAK began installing AIS receiver sites along the coastline of Alaska In 2008, MXAK established a 24-hour, 7-day-a-week watch, monitoring over their vessel tracking system in the Juneau, Alaska office. In 2013, MXAK presented two portable AIS transponders each to the Alaska Native villages of Gambell and Savoonga on the remote
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. The transponders were intended for use by the local whalers and citizens operating
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and skin boats in order to aid in rescue missions and to ensure they are detected by large commercial vessels plying
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waters. MXAK secured funding from the
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, the
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,
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, and the Oak Foundation to cover expenses for the project.


Awards and distinctions

In 2006, the Pacific States/British Columbia Oil Spill Task Force selected the Marine Exchange of Alaska as the recipient of its annual Legacy Award for Oil Spill Prevention, Preparedness, and Response. The award was “in recognition of the organization’s development of the Automated Secure Vessel Tracking System (ASVTS) that has served as an exemplary oil spill prevention, preparedness, and response tool for Alaska with applications throughout the Pacific and nationwide.” In 2010 the Marine Exchange of Alaska received the Meritorious Public Service Award, “one of the highest civilian awards offered by the U.S. Coast Guard,”Andree, Kim
"Marine Exchange earns public service award"
''Juneau Empire'', 8 February 2010
recognizing the organization for its Alaskan AIS network. The award was presented to the Marine Exchange of Alaska by Rear Adm. Christopher Colvin, 17th District commander on February 4, 2010. Letters of congratulations from the
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,
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were received following the ceremony. In 2012, the Marine Exchange of Alaska was the recipient of the Valdez Marine Safety Committee’s annual Marine Safety Recognition Award. The organization was described as “instituting a number of outstanding programs relating to the improvement of marine safety” in the
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maritime community of Alaska.


Vessel tracking operations

The Marine Exchange of Alaska uses three systems to track vessels operating in Alaska and adjacent waters in Russia and Canada. These systems are: the terrestrial based network of Automated Identification System (AIS), a satellite AIS system provided by
exactEarth exactEarth Ltd is a Canadian company that specializes in data services that deliver real-time global location-based maritime vessel tracking information utilizing patented satellite AIS detection technology. exactEarth provides satellite AIS ...
and use of various satellite transponders. In 2012 MXAK began adding weather sensors to many of their AIS stations and other locations throughout the state of Alaska, calling these sites, “marine safety sites.” The primary users of MXAK’s vessel tracking system are the United States Coast Guard, the following
State of Alaska Alaska ( ; russian: Аляска, Alyaska; ale, Alax̂sxax̂; ; ems, Alas'kaaq; Yup'ik: ''Alaskaq''; tli, Anáaski) is a state located in the Western United States on the northwest extremity of North America. A semi-exclave of the U.S. ...
agencies: Department of Transportation, Department of Military and Veterans Affairs, Department of Fish and Game, Department of Public Safety,
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, Department of Environmental Conservation, and “operators of
cruise ships Cruise ships are large passenger ships used mainly for vacationing. Unlike ocean liners, which are used for transport, cruise ships typically embark on round-trip voyages to various ports-of-call, where passengers may go on tours known as "s ...
, tugs,
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, tankers,
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, passenger vessels, offshore supply vessels, oil exploration and production vessels,
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,
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and oil spill response organizations.”


AIS network

In 2010, the Marine Exchange of Alaska’s Automated Identification System (AIS) network was described as “one of the world's most advanced marine tracking systems” and cited by the U.S. Coast Guard as “robust and critical.” The backbone of the MXAK vessel tracking network comprises over 140 Marine Safety receiver sites installed along the 33,000 mile long coastline of Alaska. The more remote sites are powered by a solar panels or wind turbines to sustain them. The sites are installed and maintained by MXAK field personnel. MXAK frequently relies on the marine safety aspect of their business for publicity and funding.


Satellite AIS tracking

In 2013, the Marine Exchange of Alaska partnered with exactEarth, a satellite vessel tracking organization based in Canada, in order to expand their ship monitoring range complementing MXAK’s terrestrial based AIS network. Satellite coverage for MXAK extends from the
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to the
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. The Marine Exchange of Alaska offers this to customers for an increased fee


Weather stations

In 2012, the Marine Exchange of Alaska began installing weather sensors on many their existing AIS Marine Safety sites in an effort to provide more information to mariners to aid safe voyages. MXAK cited their system will complement the National Weather Service network and over time will transmit real time weather information in a digital format over AIS. MXAK received funds for the project from Alaska Ocean Observing System, an “umbrella regional association for three Alaska regional observing networks (Gulf of Alaska, Bering Sea/Aleutian Islands and Arctic) being developed as part of the national Integrated Ocean Observation System (IOOS) under the National Ocean Planning Partnership.”"About AOOS"
''Alaska Ocean Observing System Website,'' Retrieved 21 August 2013


References

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