Title: The Role of Marine Technology in the Global Economy
1The Role of Marine Technology in the Global
Economy
- VADM Conrad C. Lautenbacher, Jr., USN (Ret.)
- Under Secretary of Commerce for Oceans and
Atmosphere - NOAA Administrator
- World Maritime Technology Conference
- March 6, 2006
2Menu Slide
- Marine Commerce Economics
- A Growing Global Trade
- Tools and Technologies
- National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
(NOAA) Role in Reopening the Gulf Coast following
Hurricanes - Importance of Marine Technology
3Economic Importance of Marine Commerce
- 2 trillion dollars in U.S. waterborne foreign
trade - 2.5 billion tons of domestic and international
commerce - 32 billion dollars in gross output from U.S.
water carriers - 4.8 million direct and indirect jobs linked to
U.S. ports - 16 billion dollars in federal, state and local
taxes - More than 90 of global trade is carried by sea
4Increasing Use of Ocean
- Doubling of U.S. Trade by 2020
- Growing Trade Increased Traffic and Larger
Vessels - Greater Importance of Marine Navigation Systems
Without International Shipping, half the world
would freeze and the other half would
starve. -IMO
5What are the technologies that provide the tools
for growing marine commerce?
1 of draft 3M in autos 100K in coal
6Technology and Tools
Physical Oceanographic Real Time System
Autonomous Underwater Vehicle
Tide Gauge
Electronic Navigation Charts
LiDAR Image of Moss Landing Harbor Channel
7Effects of Hurricane Katrina and Rita
- Shut-in 100 of oil production (1.5M
barrels/day) - Shut-in 94 of gas production (10B cubic
feet/day) - Mississippi Rivermouth closed
- Many goods frozen
- Grain for Europe and Africa
- 70 of U.S. coffee in flooded warehouse
- Bananas, Tires, Paint sat on barges clogging
riverways - Gas Prices up 150
- Trucking rerouted at a loss of 1M/daty
- Fisheries Closed
- Allianz, Europes largest insurer may pay out up
to 550 billion
8NOAAs Role in Reopening the Gulf Coast
- Navigation Response Teams
- Damage Assessment Flights Aerial Photography
- Monitoring Water Levels with PORTS
- Monitoring Health of Seafood
Navigational Response Teams
9NOAAs Role in Reopening the Gulf Coast
- Hazardous Material Response
- Planning for Restoration
- Ecosystem Monitoring
- Water Quality
- Fishery Stocks
10Commerce Returning to the Gulf and to World
Economy
Oil Industry
Fisheries
Levees
Hotels
11Marine Technology Drives Global Economy
Air Gap Sensor, Port of Long Beach
- Bridges the gap between ocean users and industry
- The future of marine trade depends on global
advancement in ocean observation systems - We can see the future in trade but need to expand
knowledge of both real time and forecasted ocean
changes
12Questions?