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A coastal perspective on security.

Steven D Emerson1, John Nadeau

  • 1Emerson Technical Analysis, LLC, 921 N Chaparral Street, Corpus Christi, TX 78401, USA. emersonanalysis@aol.com

Journal of Hazardous Materials
|November 7, 2003
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This study analyzes coastal security challenges, comparing maritime security functions with Chemical Process Industry (CPI) regulations. It highlights the increasing demands on agencies and evolving federal requirements for securing vital infrastructure.

Area of Science:

  • Maritime Security
  • Chemical Process Industry Safety
  • Coastal Infrastructure Protection

Background:

  • Coastal areas face unique security challenges due to critical infrastructure and transportation networks.
  • Increased demands are placed on agencies like the Coast Guard and port authorities for offshore security.
  • Evolving federal mandates, such as port assessments, require continuous adaptation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine security issues specific to national coastlines and infrastructure.
  • To compare and contrast maritime security functions with Chemical Process Industry (CPI) security guidelines.
  • To provide an updated summary of maritime security functions and regulatory landscapes.

Main Methods:

  • Survey of ongoing efforts in securing offshore shipping lanes and coastal transportation systems.

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  • Review of federal requirements and their impact on security mandates.
  • Comparative analysis of maritime security functions against CPI security guidelines for fixed and mobile assets.
  • Main Results:

    • Ongoing efforts to secure shipping lanes and coastal infrastructure are detailed.
    • New federal requirements are being mandated, with solutions still developing.
    • Maritime security functions are summarized and contrasted with CPI regulations.

    Conclusions:

    • Coastal security requires a multi-faceted approach, integrating maritime and industrial safety perspectives.
    • The comparison highlights similarities and differences in regulatory demands across sectors.
    • Continuous adaptation to new requirements is essential for effective coastal and industrial security.