1 .Enoaduserguide
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1 .Enoaduserguide
Arrival/Departure
(eNOAD)
User Guide
Version 3.0
15 May 2015
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION..........................................................................................................................1
WHAT IS PROVIDED? ................................................................................................................3
Electronic Notice of Arrival/Departure (eNOAD) Application .................................................................... 3
Data Retention and Security in the eNOAD Application ............................................................................. 3
The USCG and CBP Regulations Involved .................................................................................................. 4
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS .......................................................................................................6
Basic Hardware and Software Requirements: .............................................................................................. 6
Supported Web Browsers ............................................................................................................................. 6
Computer and Web Browser Settings ........................................................................................................... 6
Internet Connections ..................................................................................................................................... 7
Security of an eNOAD Transaction .............................................................................................................. 7
GETTING STARTED ...................................................................................................................8
Contact Information ...................................................................................................................................... 9
ACCESSING THE ENOAD .......................................................................................................10
FIRST-TIME USERS ..................................................................................................................12
Creating a New Account ............................................................................................................................. 12
ENOAD NOTICE OF ARRIVAL/DEPARTURE LIST ..........................................................15
INPUTTING NOTICES OF ARRIVAL AND/OR DEPARTURE .........................................18
SUBMITTING A NOTICE OF ARRIVAL AND/OR DEPARTURE ....................................20
Important Information for U.S. to U.S. Departures/Arrivals ...................................................................... 20
WHAT HAPPENS NEXT? .........................................................................................................21
Receipt of Notice ........................................................................................................................................ 21
Receipt of Notice When Leading/Trailing Carriage Return/Space Is Detected.......................................... 22
Incomplete Notice ....................................................................................................................................... 22
TROUBLESHOOTING ..............................................................................................................23
Time-Out Length ........................................................................................................................................ 23
List of Appendices
APPENDIX A, ENOAD SCREENSHOTS
APPENDIX B, ENOAD DATA ELEMENTS LISTING BY SCREEN
List of Figures
Figure 1 eNOAD Logon Dialog Box ............................................................................................10
Figure 2 National Vessel Movement Center Homepage ..............................................................11
Figure 3 eNOAD Create Account Link ........................................................................................12
List of Tables
Table B-1 eNOAD Data Elements Listing by Screen ................................................................B-2
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Introduction
The United States Coast Guard (USCG) developed the Electronic Notice of Arrival/Departure
(eNOAD) application on the World Wide Web (WWW) to provide the representative of a vessel
with the means of fulfilling the arrival and departure notification requirements of the USCG and
Customs and Border Protection (CBP) online.
Prior to September 11, 2001, ships or their agents transmitted to the Marine Safety Office
(MSO)/Captain of the Port (COTP) zone their vessel arrival information within 24 hours of the
vessel’s arrival via telephone, facsimile (fax), or electronic mail (e-mail).
Due to the events of September 11, 2001, the USCG’s National Vessel Movement Center
(NVMC) and the Ship Arrival Notification System (SANS) were established by the U.S.
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to better protect our coasts. Also, as a result of this
initiative, the advanced arrival notice time requirement changed from 24 hours notice to 96 hours
notice (or 24 hours notice, depending upon normal transit time). The Notices of
Arrival/Departure (NOA/Ds) continued to be submitted via telephone, fax, or e-mail, but were
now to be submitted to the NVMC, where watch personnel manually entered the information
into a central USCG database.
Effective June 6, 2005, all cargo vessels (October 2005 for cruise ships) were required to submit
NOA/Ds and/or Advance Passenger Information System (APIS) messages electronically, per
CBP directive. The eNOAD Web application meets CBP requirements and is an alternative
method of submitting NOA/Ds and/or APIS messages that meet USCG requirements. As a
product of USCG and CBP cooperation to develop an authorized one-stop notification method,
the eNOAD application eliminates the need to submit the same information multiple times to
multiple agencies. Consider its benefits/advantages:
• The eNOAD conforms to both USCG and CBP requirements, eliminating the need to
submit duplicate and/or similar information to both agencies.
• The NOA/D process is automated:
• Once the NOA/D is completed and submitted via the Web, the data is sent
automatically to the NVMC, where it is electronically reviewed for completeness,
and is then validated, decreasing the need for manual intervention and the
potential introduction of inadvertent errors.
• When it is determined that the NOA/D is complete, and it has been validated by
the NVMC, the information is automatically entered in a central USCG database
for more efficient and thorough recordkeeping.
• An e-mail message confirming receipt of the NOA/D is sent to the Reporting
Party and the 24-Hour Point of Contact listed in the NOA/D, thereby keeping
submitters apprised of progress in a very timely manner.
• The USCG, CBP, and other authorized Federal agencies can more readily screen
the information in the database. Electronic processes also routinely comb through
the data to forward any findings of importance to the relevant cognizant
Sectors/COTPs.
Internet Connections
Internet Service Providers (ISPs) are companies that provide individuals and businesses with
access to the Internet. For a monthly fee, the service provider generally gives customers a
software package, user name, password, and access telephone number or Internet Protocol (IP)
address. Equipped with either a modem or direct communication line, the user is able to access
the Internet and send and receive e-mail messages. As with many Internet Web sites, connection
speed via ISPs determines how quickly the site loads and operates. If a standard dial-up modem
is being used using a telephone number, speeds may be slower, as it relies on transmitting data
over telephone lines at various speeds. Broadband transmissions, as are often used by cable
television providers, are generally faster, as are Digital Subscriber Lines (DSLs).
Contact Information
If there are any questions, the NVMC provides assistance 24 hours per day, 7 days a week, 365
days a year. The NVMC contact information is as follows:
• Web address: http://www.nvmc.uscg.gov/
• E-mail address: SANS@nvmc.uscg.gov
• Toll-free telephone number: 1.800.708.9823
• NVMC local telephone number: 304.264.2502
• Toll-free fax number: 1.800.547.8724
• NVMC local fax number: 304.264.2684.
When all the fields have been completed and Submit has been clicked, an auto-
generated e-mail message is sent to the e-mail address provided during account
creation. The e-mail message contains an Activation Link the user must click to
proceed.
4. Click the Activation Link provided in the auto-generated e-mail message.
NOTE: If the Activation Link in the auto-generated e-mail message does not function correctly,
copy the Activation Link address, paste it into a Web browser address bar, and then
press ENTER.
Figure 8 Saved Notices Tab With View, Edit, and Delete Links
Saved Notices can be viewed in read-only format by clicking the View link located in the grid,
edited by either clicking the Edit link or double-clicking the Vessel Name, or deleted by clicking
the Delete link.
Buttons on the bottom of the Notice of Arrival/Departure List page provide the following
options:
• Adding a new notice by clicking Add Notice (alternatively, users can point the cursor
to the Add Notice button and then click Add New Notice in the popup menu that
appears)
• Validating and/or importing a notice by pointing the cursor to Add Notice and then
clicking Import Notice in the popup menu that appears
Receipt of Notice
A Receipt of Notice e-mail message is sent if the NOA/D has been completed correctly. No
further action is required if this type of e-mail message is received.
Incomplete Notice
An Incomplete Notice e-mail message is sent if information is missing from the NOA/D. This
message contains information in the Additional Comments section regarding which data is
needed to complete the NOA/D, along with the information contained in the Receipt of Notice
e-mail message. The missing data must be provided as soon as possible to ensure the vessel is
not delayed or denied entry into a port.
Time-Out Length
If no activity has taken place on an eNOAD application session within a 60-minute time period,
the application session times out. Once the session times out, users must log on to the
application again. Activity in this case is defined as any action posted back to the server, such as
selecting an item from a dropdown list, reloading a page, or entering information in a field. The
only data “lost” is the information in a section that had not been saved.
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Figure A-3 Forgot Logon Password Dialog Box
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Figure A-5 Notice of Arrival/Departure List — Saved Notices
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Figure A-7 Reporting Party Page
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Figure A-9 Arrival Port Involving OCS Page
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Figure A-11 Crew List Page
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Figure A-13 Passenger List Page
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Figure A-15 Cargo Page
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Figure A-17 Previous Port Information Page
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Figure A-19 Manage User Account Page
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APPENDIX B
ENOAD DATA ELEMENTS LISTING BY SCREEN
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Data Elements
Screen
(Data Requirements May Vary Depending on
(With Links to Screenshots)
Voyage/Vessel Types)
• Vessel/Facility Details
− Ship Name
− Call Sign
− MMSI Number
− ID Type
− ID Number
− Owner
− Operator
− COFR Operator
− Less Than 300 GT?
− Flag
− Vessel Charterer
− Class Society
Vessel Details − Vessel Class
− Vessel Type
− Vessel Sub-Type
− Operational Condition of Equipment
− OCE Discrepancies
− Vessel Tonnage (ITC Preferred)
• Document of Compliance Certificate
− Agency
− Issue Date
− Expiration Date
• Safety Management Certificate
− Agency
− Issue Date
− Expiration Date
• Contact Information
− Name
− Organization/Company
− E-mail
− Phone Number
Reporting Party − Fax Number
• Vessel Location
− Latitude
− Longitude
− Location Description
• Submission Comments
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Data Elements
Screen
(Data Requirements May Vary Depending on
(With Links to Screenshots)
Voyage/Vessel Types)
• Voyage Information
− Notice Type (select Arrival to see the
appropriate entry fields on the screen)
− Voyage Type
− Voyage Number
− Closed Loop Voyage?
• 24-Hour Point of Contact (POC) Information
− POC Name
− POC Company
− POC E-mail
− POC 24-Hour Phone Number
− POC Fax Number
• Arrival Information
− City
Arrival Port
− State
− Arrival Port (or nearest)
− Place/Anchorage
− Receiving Facility
− Arrival Date/Time
− Departure Date/Time
− Less Than 24-Hour Voyage?
• Last Port of Call Information
− Country
− State
− Port
− Place
− Arrival Date
− Departure Date
• Voyage Information
− (Same as in Arrival Port above)
• 24-Hour Point of Contact Information
− (Same as in Arrival Port above)
• Arrival Information
− (Same as in Arrival Port above)
• Last Port of Call Information
Arrival Port Involving OCS
− (Same as in Arrival Port above)
• Outer Continental Shelf Information
− Map Area
− Block Number
− Lease Number
− OPS Start Date
− OPS End Date
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Data Elements
Screen
(Data Requirements May Vary Depending on
(With Links to Screenshots)
Voyage/Vessel Types)
• Voyage Information
− Notice Type (select Departure to see the
appropriate entry fields on the screen)
− Voyage Type
− Voyage Number
− Closed Loop Voyage?
• 24-Hour Point of Contact Information
− (Same as in Arrival Port above)
• Departure Information
Departure Port − City
− State
− Departure Port (or nearest)
− Departure Date/Time
• Next Port of Call Information
− Country
− State
− Port
− Place
− Arrival Date/Time
(For Column Sorting/Search Boxes)
Crew List • Last Name
• Position
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Data Elements
Screen
(Data Requirements May Vary Depending on
(With Links to Screenshots)
Voyage/Vessel Types)
• Crew Member Information
− Last Name
− First Name
− Middle Name
− Position
− Nationality
− Country of Residence
− Date of Birth
− Gender
• Identification Information
− ID Type
− ID Number
− Issue Country
− Expiration Date
• Embark Information
− Embark Country
− Embark State
− Embark Port
− Embark Place
Crew Member Information − Embark Date
• Debark Information
− Debark Country
− Debark State
− Debark Port
− Debark Place
− Debark Date
• Additional Information
− Cabin Number
− Primary Contact Phone Number
− Secondary Contact Phone Number
− Visa Status
− Visa Foil Number
− Visa Control Number
− Performing Longshore Work in U.S.?
• Address Information
− U.S. Address Street
− U.S. Address City
− U.S. Address State
− U.S. Address Zipcode
(For Column Sorting/Search Box)
Passenger List
• Last Name
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Data Elements
Screen
(Data Requirements May Vary Depending on
(With Links to Screenshots)
Voyage/Vessel Types)
• Passenger Details Information
− Last Name
− First Name
− Middle Name
− Record Locator Number
− Nationality
− Country of Residence
− Date of Birth
− Gender
• Primary Identification Information
− ID Type
− ID Number
− Issue Country
− Expiration Date
Passenger Information • Secondary Identification Information
− ID Type
− ID Number
− Issue Country
− Expiration Date
• Embark Information
− (Same as in Crew Member Information above)
• Debark Information
− (Same as in Crew Member Information above)
• Additional Information
− Cabin Number
− Primary Contact Phone Number
− Secondary Contact Phone Number
• Address Information
− (Same as in Crew Member Information above)
• Certain Dangerous Cargo on Board?
Cargo • General Cargo Declared?
• General Cargo Description
(For Column Sorting/Search Boxes)
Previous Ports List • Port
• Country
• Country
• Port
Previous Port Information • Place
• Arrival Date
• Departure Date
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Data Elements
Screen
(Data Requirements May Vary Depending on
(With Links to Screenshots)
Voyage/Vessel Types)
• International Ship Security Certificate (ISSC)
− ISSC Type
− Reason Interim ISSC Issued
− Security Organization/Flag Administration
− Issue Date
• Company Security Officer (CSO) 24-Hour
Contact Information
− CSO Name
− CSO Phone Number
− CSO E-mail
Security − CSO Fax Number
• Additional Information
− Vessel Security Plan
− At Least One Crew Member Qualified to Meet
Cruise Vessel Safety and Security Act?
− Vessel Response Plan (VRP) Provided?
− VRP Number
− VRP Type
− At Least One Crew Member Performing
Longshore Work in U.S.?
− INA Section 258 Exemption
• Change Password
− User Name
− Current Password
Manage User Account
− New Password
• User Information
− (Same as in Create User Account above)
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