Maritime industry leaders discussing at large table

Clatsop Community College Hosts Maritime Summit to Shape Future Simulator Training and Workforce Development

Clatsop Community College President Jarrod Hogue convened maritime industry leaders from across the region on Friday, December 12th, 2025, for a Maritime Summit focused on shaping the future of maritime training in Oregon and ensuring the college’s programs align directly with industry needs.

The summit brought together maritime organizations and area companies to discuss workforce challenges and the potential development of a state-of-the-art maritime simulator at CCC. The proposed simulator would support both student education and ongoing professional training needs, strengthening the regional maritime workforce and improving safety and operational readiness across the industry.

“Our goal is to listen first,” said Hogue. “As we pursue a state match grant of up to $8 million, it’s critical that what we build truly serves industry needs. This summit was about making sure our vision aligns with the expectations of the professionals who will use this training and hire our graduates.”

Industry participants emphasized a statewide need for maritime simulation training. Oregon currently lacks a maritime simulator and must rely on going out of state for simulation training, assessment, and certification. Participants noted that simulation allows mariners to safely practice complex maneuvers and emergency scenarios while reducing real-world risk and liability.

Discussions focused types of simulations needed to support the Pacific Northwest region including a full-mission bridge simulator, tug simulators, ship handling, docking and undocking, collision avoidance, and river navigation scenarios. Industry representatives stressed the importance of high visual realism, custom vessel models, and geographic accuracy for the Columbia River and coastal waterways, as well as the ability to expand the simulator to meet future technologies and industry demands.

The summit also highlighted CCC’s unique role in maritime education. The college is Oregon’s designated maritime training provider, offering approved training, certification, and licensing. Its MERTS campus features a three-story training structure that simulates a ship environment, complete with an engine room and non-toxic smoke for marine fire emergency response training, as well as a 50-foot training vessel used by students. However, the primary maritime facility, built in 1996, has areas where siding and roofing are failing and is due for modernization.

Up to $8 million in matching funds is available from the state and allocated to make improvements to the Maritime Sciences building and program. If matched, CCC is eligible for the state capital funding, which needs to be secured within the next year.

Key next steps identified at the summit include forming an industry steering committee, scheduling regular check-ins with stakeholders, engaging potential donors and industry partners, and expanding outreach to high schools and the broader community to raise awareness of maritime careers. Participants noted that maritime careers are often high-paying, stable, and accessible without a traditional four-year degree, yet remain under-recognized by students and guidance counselors.

“This project is about partnership,” Hogue said. “By working side by side with industry, we can build a training resource that supports workforce development and ensures that the maritime sector in our region continues to thrive.”

Clatsop Community College will continue industry engagement as it refines the project scope and advances funding efforts for the maritime simulator initiative.

Non-Discrimination Declaration

It is the policy of Clatsop Community College that there will be no discrimination or harassment on the grounds of race, color, sex, gender, marital status, religion, national origin, age, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression or disability in any educational programs, activities, or employment. Questions or complaints should be directed to Anita Jensen, Affirmative Action/Gender Equity (Title IX) Officer, Lower Library, Suite 102, ajensen@clatsopcc.edu (503) 338-2450; TDD : Oregon Relay- Dial 711. For Student Access Services, contact Faith Forster, Columbia Hall, Room 111, fforster@clatsopcc.edu (503) 338-2313

Accommodations

Students having questions about or a request for classroom accommodations should contact Faith Forster, Columbia Hall, Room 111,  fforster@clatsopcc.edu (503) 338-2313.   Community members having questions about or a request for special needs and accommodation should contact Anita Jensen, Lower Library, Suite 102, ajensen@clatsopcc.edu (503) 338-2450; TDD: Oregon Relay- Dial 711. Please send special needs and accommodations requests here. Contact should be made at least two business days in advance of the event.  

Declaración de no-discriminación

Es la política de Clatsop Community College que no habrá ningún tipo de discriminación o acoso por razón de raza, color, sexo, género, estado civil, religión, origen nacional, edad, orientación sexual, identidad de género o expresióno discapacidad en los programas educativos, actividades o en la contratación. Preguntas o quejas deben ser dirigidas al Anita Jensen, Oficial de Acción Afirmativa / Título IX localizada en la biblioteca, oficina número 102 , ajensen@clatsopcc.edu número de teléfono (503) 338-2450, TDD (discapacidad auditiva) marcar 711 en su teléfono. Para servicios de acceso para estudiantes, comuníquese con Faith Forster localizada en Columbia Hall, oficina número 111,  fforster@clatsopcc.edu (503) 338-2313.

Ayuda a personas discapacitadas

Estudiantes que tengan preguntas o una requieran solicitud de adaptaciones en el aula deben comunicarse con Faith Forster, localizada en Columbia Hall , oficina número 111, fforster@clatsopcc.edu (503) 338-2313. En cuanto a los miembros de la comunidad, se les pide que se comuniquen con Anita Jensen, localizada en la biblioteca, oficina número 102 , ajensen@clatsopcc.edu número de teléfono (503) 338-2450, TDD (discapacidad auditiva) marcar 711 en su teléfono. Haga el favor de notificar a la oficina para que se le pueda proporcionar apoyo. La comunicación debe tomar lugar por lo menos dos días de trabajo antes del evento por el cual se requiera tal ayuda. Para más información, vea la página Web de Clatsop Community College bajo Información en Español. 

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