2012-2013

News Release

REF NO.: 66

SUBJECT: Marine Institute nautical skills competition tests safety and leadership

DATE: January 28, 2013

This past weekend Team Knotty Buoys were crowned champions of the second Annual Nautical Skills Competition, hosted by the Company of Master Mariners of Canada (CMMC) (N.L. Division) and the Marine Institute (MI).
Members of the winning team include nautical science students Nathan Finlay, Tyler Coady, Owen Morris, Wayne Sampson, Joachim Fagan and Tyler Lockyer. Each student received $1,000 and will have their names engraved on the Captain Jim Thorpe plaque.
The winners competed against seven other teams in a series of exercises in dynamic positioning, seamanship, cargo work, ship handling and navigation.
The competition, facilitated by volunteers from CMMC-NL, is designed to test the knowledge and ability of future deck officers and captains. It is the only known competition of its kind in North America.
 “This competition provided an excellent networking opportunity for students,” said Captain Chris Hearn, divisional master of CMMC-NL and the director of MI’s Centre for Marine Simulation. “Our students handled themselves in a professional manner and were eager to use the simulators to and test their
skill levels. The industry has significant safety and cultural requirements and we want to ensure that our students learn them right from the beginning.”
Forty-five students from MI’s nautical science program entered the competition. Each team was awarded points based on their attention to safety, ability to successfully execute specific tasks and procedures and teamwork. Every participant received free cadet memberships to the CMMC for 2013.
Teams were tasked with presenting a two minute briefing at the start of each exercise to demonstrate how they were incorporating safety into their tasks. This included factors such as situational awareness of the environment, concern for the cargo and crew and knowledge of the equipment being used.
“We received a lot of feedback from the judges. Students were debriefed and congratulated on how well they did and were also provided feedback on ways to improve,” said Capt. Hearn.
The competition was organized by CMMC-NL to promote the maritime sector, encourage team building and professionalism and foster a culture of safety.
Local, national and international companies from the marine transportation industry sponsored the 2013 competition including Lloyds Register, Newfoundland Transhipment Limited, Rutter, Fednav, Seamanning/Maersk, Kongsberg Maritime, Atlantic Towing, Virtual Marine Technology, Suncor Energy, Oceanex, Noble Denton, Atlantic Pilotage Authority, Canship Ugland, Husky Energy, Woodward Group, Transocean, Marine Institute and Memorial University of Newfoundland.

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