(A)
9 members shall represent mariners and, of the 9—
(i)
each shall—
(I)
be a citizen of the United States; and
(II)
hold an active license or certificate issued under chapter 71 of this title or a merchant mariner document issued under chapter 73 of this title;
(ii)
3 shall be deck officers who represent merchant marine deck officers and, of the 3—
(I)
2 shall be licensed for oceans any gross tons;
(II)
1 shall be licensed for inland river route with a limited or unlimited tonnage;
(III)
2 shall have a master’s license or a master of towing vessels license;
(IV)
1 shall have significant tanker experience; and
(V)
to the extent practicable—
(aa)
1 shall represent labor; and
(bb)
1 shall represent management;
(iii)
3 shall be engineering officers who represent merchant marine engineering officers and, of the 3—
(I)
2 shall be licensed as chief engineer any horsepower;
(II)
1 shall be licensed as either a limited chief engineer or a designated duty engineer; and
(III)
to the extent practicable—
(aa)
1 shall represent labor; and
(bb)
1 shall represent management;
(iv)
2 shall be unlicensed seamen who represent merchant marine unlicensed seaman and, of the 2—
(I)
1 shall represent able-bodied seamen; and
(II)
1 shall represent qualified members of the engine department; and
(v)
1 shall be a pilot who represents merchant marine pilots.
(B)
6 members shall represent marine educators and, of the 6—
(i)
3 shall be marine educators who represent maritime academies and, of the 3—
(I)
2 shall represent State maritime academies (and are jointly recommended by such academies); and
(II)
1 shall represent either State maritime academies or the United States Merchant Marine Academy; and
(ii)
3 shall be marine educators who represent other maritime training institutions and, of the 3, 1 shall represent the small vessel industry.