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Coast guard

A coast guard or coastguard is a maritime security organization of a particular country. The term embraces wide range of responsibilities in different countries, from being a heavily armed military force with customs and security duties to being a volunteer organization tasked with search and rescue without law enforcement authority. In most countries, a typical coast guard's functions are distinct from those of the navy (a military service) and the transit police (a law enforcement agency), while in certain countries they have similarities to both.

Russian Coast Guard ship #183 Volga
A CH-149 Cormorant training with a Canadian Coast Guard cutter
A Chinese Coast Guard ship participating in an international exercise
Multi-purpose vessel Arkona of the German Federal Coast Guard
A Portuguese National Republican Guard Coastal Control Unit surveillance boat of the LVI type

History

United Kingdom

 
The HM Coastguard station at Girvan, Ayrshire, Scotland

The predecessor of Britain's modern His Majesty's Coastguard was established in 1809 as the Waterguard, a department of the HM Customs and Excise authority, which was originally devoted to the prevention of smuggling. At the time, due to high UK taxation on liquors such as brandy, as well as tobacco and other luxusies, smuggling of such cargos from places such as France, Belgium, and Holland was an attractive proposition for criminals. The barrels of brandy and other contraband were landed from the ships on England's beaches at night in small boats and later sold for profit, as later depicted in the Doctor Syn series of books by Russell Thorndike. The Coastguard was also responsible for giving assistance to shipwrecks.

Each Waterguard station was issued with a Manby mortar, which had been invented by Captain George William Manby in 1808. The mortar fired a shot with a line attached from the shore to the wrecked ship and was used for many years. This was the origin of the Coastguard's life saving role. In 1821 a committee of inquiry recommended that responsibility for the Preventative Waterguard be transferred to the Board of Customs. The Treasury agreed and (in a memorandum dated 15 January 1822) directed that the preventative services, which consisted of the Preventative Water Guard, cruisers, and riding officers should be placed under the authority of the Board of Customs and in future should be named the "Coastguard". In 1845 the Coastguard was subordinated to the Admiralty.[1]

 
The Cape Hatteras Life-Saving Station, North Carolina, in use from the mid-19th century

In 1829 the first UK Coastguard instructions were published and dealt with discipline and directions for carrying out preventative duties. They also stipulated that, when a ship was wrecked, the Coastguard was responsible for taking all possible action to save lives, to take charge of the vessel and to protect property.[2]

United States

In the United States, the United States Coast Guard was created in 1915 by the merger of two other federal agencies. The first, the United States Revenue Cutter Service, founded in 1790 and known until 1894 the United States Revenue-Marine, was a maritime customs enforcement agency that also assumed a supporting role to the United States Navy in wartime. The second, the United States Life-Saving Service, was formed in 1848 and consisted of life saving crews stationed at points along the United States East Coast. The Coast Guard later absorbed the United States Lighthouse Service in 1939 and the functions of the Bureau of Navigation and Steamboat Inspection via a two-step process in 1942 and 1946.

Role

 
US coast guardsmen and Canadian navy sailors working together
 
Coast Guard Station in Mariehamn, Åland

Among the responsibilities that may be entrusted to a coast guard service are:

During wartime, some national coast guard organisations might have a role as a naval reserve force with responsibilities in harbor defenses, port security, naval counter-intelligence and coastal patrols.

The coast guard may, varying by jurisdiction, be a branch of a country's military, a law enforcement agency, or a search and rescue body. For example, the United States Coast Guard is a specialized military branch with law enforcement authority, whereas the United Kingdom's Her Majesty's Coastguard (HMCG) is a civilian organisation whose primary role is search and rescue.[3] Most coast guards operate ships and aircraft including helicopters and seaplanes that are either owned or leased by the agency in order to fulfil their respective roles.

Some coast guards, such as the Irish Coast Guard, have only a very limited law enforcement role, usually in enforcing maritime safety law, such as by inspecting ships docked in their jurisdiction.[4] In cases where the coast guard is primarily concerned with coordinating rather than executing rescue operations, lifeboats are often provided by civilian voluntary organisations, such as the Royal National Lifeboat Institution in the United Kingdom, whilst aircraft may be provided by the countries' armed forces, such as the search and rescue Sea Kings formerly operated by the Royal Air Force and Royal Navy, in addition to any of the HMCG's own helicopters.

Racing stripes

Beginning in 1964 with the United States Coast Guard, many coast guards around the world have adopted high visibility color schemes to differentiate their coast guard vessels from the vessels of their respective navies. A frequent element is a high contrast "racing stripe" on the outer hull. While no international agreement exists to adopt it as a uniform marking, the 2009/2010 edition of Jane's Fighting Ships showed 61 nations had adopted some form of this stripe pattern for their coastal patrol and rescue vessels.

List of coast guards by country

The following lists a selected number of Coast Guards around the world, illustrating the varied roles they play in the respective governments and the countries they operate in:

Argentina

The Argentine Naval Prefecture, in Spanish Prefectura Naval Argentina or PNA, is a service of the Argentine Republic's Security Ministry charged with protecting the country's rivers, lakes and maritime territory. It therefore fulfills the functions of other countries' coast guards, and furthermore acts as a gendarmerie force policing navigable rivers and lakes. They belonged to the Ministry of Defence until the 1980s, and the corps' highest official was a Navy rear-admiral. They have since been transferred to the Ministry of Interior and, more recently, to the newly created Ministry of Security. However, in the case of armed conflict, they can be put under the Navy's command.

Australia

Responsibilities for traditional coast guard duties in Australia are distributed across various federal, state and community volunteer agencies.

Federal

State

Each State Government also has agencies with coast guard responsibilities. For example, in Queensland, Maritime Safety Queensland is responsible for maritime safety and the Queensland Police Service has a water police unit for law enforcement along the coastline, in waterways, and for Queensland islands.

Community

In addition, there are several private volunteer coast guard organizations, the two largest organizations being the Royal Volunteer Coastal Patrol (established in 1937) and the Australian Volunteer Coast Guard (established in 1961). These volunteer organizations have no law enforcement powers, and are essentially auxiliary Search and Rescue services. In NSW these two organisations have joined to become Marine Rescue in 2009.

Bangladesh

The Bangladesh Coast Guard (Bengali transliteration: বাংলাদেশ কোস্ট গার্ড; translated from English: বাংলাদেশ উপকূল রক্ষক); BCG is the maritime law enforcement force of Bangladesh. It is a paramilitary force which is under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Home Affairs. Its officers are transferred from the Bangladesh Navy. The Bangladesh Coast Guard also performs the duty of maritime border security of Bangladesh. The headquarters is located in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Currently the coast guard has 3,339 personnel[5]

Barbados

Belize

The Belize Coast Guard (BCG) mission includes maritime safety, maritime security, marine resources protection, maintaining sovereignty over Belize sea space, and naval defence of Belize.[6]

Coast Guard men and women are deployed around the clock patrolling the internal waters and territorial seas. On the northern frontier, their joint operating base at Consejo protects the local economy from the negative impacts of illegal contraband and acts as the northern cut off for drug trafficking. On their southern boundary they stand guard at the Sarstoon river ensuring sovereignty and territorial integrity of Belize. They stand ready for anything (Utrinque Paratus ).[7]

The Coast Guard Service coordinates its activities with the Belize Defence Force and the Belize Police Department.[8]

Bosnia and Herzegovina

 
Bosnia and Herzegovina Granična policija surveillance boat (unit P4)

Having 18 kilometres of coastline only, Bosnia and Herzegovina does not have a force dedicated to defend its coast. The duty of patrolling its coastline falls to the Granična policija [sh] (English: Border Police).

Brazil

 
Brazilian ship used to protect Brazilian borders

In addition to the roles of a traditional navy, the Brazilian Navy also carries out the role of organizing the merchant navy and other operational safety missions traditionally conducted by a coast guard. Other roles include: Conducting national maritime policy, and implementing and enforcing laws and regulations with respect to the sea and inland waters.

Canada

The Canadian Coast Guard (CCG) is a civilian service under the Department of Fisheries and Oceans responsible for patrolling the world's longest coastline of 243,042 km (~151,000 mi).[9]

The CCG holds responsibility for all marine search and rescue throughout Canada. The CCG coordinates search and rescue operations with the Canadian Armed Forces, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, and other organizations. The CCG maintains and operates seamarks, coastal light stations, vessel traffic services, marine pollution response services, marine communications systems, and provides icebreaking services. The CCG also operates all Federal scientific research and hydrographic survey vessels. To accomplish these tasks, the CCG has a sizable fleet of vessels and aircraft, all serviced from various bases and smaller stations located on three coasts (Atlantic, Arctic, Pacific) and the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River.[10]

The Canadian Coast Guard College is located near Sydney, Nova Scotia.

China

The China Coast Guard (CCG) (Chinese: 中国海警) serves as a coordinating body for maritime search and rescue in the territorial waters of the People’s Republic of China. It was formed on 2013 as an amalgamation of four agencies: the Public Security Border Troops under the Ministry of Public Security, China Maritime Safety Administration, China Marine Surveillance, and China Fisheries Law Enforcement Command.[11][12] In March 2018, it was placed under the leadership of the People’s Armed Police, which is under the direct command of the Central Military Commission (CMC).[13]

Hong Kong

In Hong Kong, law enforcement duties are carried out by the Marine Region of the Hong Kong Police Force and the Customs and Excise Department (Ports and Maritime Command of the Boundary and Ports Branch). The Hong Kong Maritime Rescue Co-ordination Centre (HKMRCC) co-ordinates search and rescue vessels, aircraft and other resources of the Fire Services Department, Government Flying Service, Marine Department and the Marine Police.

Macau

In Macau, coast guard responsibilities fall under the purview of the Macau Customs Service, which is in charge of conducting CG duties.

The Marine and Water Bureau, which is under the Secretariat for Transport and Public Works (Macau), helps in coordinating search and rescue operations in the region. It's done via the Search and Rescue Coordination Centre, formed under the Vessel Traffic Control Centre of Macao (Macao VTS).

Croatia

The Croatian Coast Guard (Croatian: Obalna straža Republike Hrvatske) is a division of the Croatian Navy responsible for protecting the interests of the Republic of Croatia at sea. The Croatian Navy is composed of classical naval forces structured into a flotilla and the Coast Guard that solely consists of ships with peacetime duties, e.g. protection of ecology, fishing, control of tankers, ballast waters, combat against terrorism, trafficking of people, narcotics, and similar.[14]

On September 13, 2007, the Croatian Parliament passed a bill establishing the Croatian Coast Guard. The Coast Guard’s mission is protect sovereign rights and carry out Croatia’s jurisdiction in the Ecological and Fisheries Protection Zone, the continental shelf and the high seas. The Coast Guard will also monitor vessels sailing in the Croatian territorial waters. If vessels are caught violating Croatian or international regulations and disregard warnings by the Coast Guard, Coast Guard ships and airplanes are authorized to pursue them and if necessary open fire, while taking care not to jeopardize the lives of the vessel’s crew.

Under the law, the commander of the Coast Guard is a Navy officer who is appointed and relieved of duty by the President of the Republic at the government’s proposal.[15]

Cyprus

 
Cyprus Port and Marine Police jet FPB (Fast sea Patrol Boat)

The Cyprus Port and Marine Police (Greek Λιμενική και Ναυτική ΑστυνομίαLimeniki kai Nautiki Astinomia) fulfills the functions of other countries' coast guards for the Republic of Cyprus. Cyprus is an island country in the Eastern Mediterranean with almost 40% of its territory under occupation after a Turkish military Invasion. Due to the country's geopolitical situation, size, the recent discovery in 2011 of the Aphrodite gas field in its Exclusive Economic Zone and Cyprus Police being the main national Law enforcement agency, the duties and responsibilities of the Cyprus Port and Marine Police are many and sometimes complex. It is a unit of the Cyprus Police, which resides under the Ministry of Justice and Public Order (Cyprus). However it can support the Cyprus Navy in wartime which resides under the Ministry of Defence. It is staffed by Police Officers which can be transferred to and from other units and agencies of the Cyprus Police and are tasked with the primary mission of policing the country's sea borders and the law enforcement of the waters around it. The unit is equipped with patrol boats and radars but it does not operate its own helicopters. Instead, it operates in combination with the aerial unit of the Cyprus Police, the Cyprus Police Aviation Unit. Main roles include law enforcement against illicit activities such as smuggling (due to the fact that although the Customs and Excise Department is a separate agency under the Ministry of Finance, it does not have an operational or tactical team of its own), terrorism, piracy, illegal fishing, Illegal drug trade, illegal immigration and is also assigned with Search and Rescue (SAR) duties. For counter-terrorism and anti-piracy operations, the units operate in combination with the Special Anti-Terrorist Squad which is part of the Emergency Response Unit of the Cyprus Police. Although the prominent agencies responsible for all Search and Rescue operations are conducted by Cyprus Police Units, the agency responsible to organize the SAR system, to co-ordinate, to control and direct SAR operations in the region that the Republic of Cyprus is responsible for (which coincides with the Nicosia FIR) is the Cyprus Joint Rescue Coordination Center or JRCC Larnaca, which is an independent agency of the Ministry of Defence.

Djibouti

The Djiboutian Coast Guard, part of the Djiboutian Armed Forces, is a humanitarian and security service. It protects Djibouti's borders and economic and security interests and defends its territorial waters and its Exclusive Economic Zone.

Egypt

The Egyptian Coast Guard, part of the Egyptian Navy, is responsible for the onshore protection of public installations near the coast and the patrol of coastal waters to prevent smuggling.

France

In the French Republic, Affaires maritimes is the closest organization to a coast guard. In each region, a naval admiral, called préfet maritime, is in charge of coordination of all state services for action at sea (Navy, Affaires maritimes, Maritime Gendarmerie, Customs air and maritime units). The charity, Société Nationale de Sauvetage en Mer, provides most life saving duties at the local level.

Georgia

The Georgian Coast Guard is the maritime arm of the Georgian Border Police, within the Ministry for Internal Affairs. It is responsible for the maritime protection of the entire 310 km (190 mi) coastline of Georgia, as well as the Georgian territorial waters. The primary missions of the service are administration of the territorial waters, marine pollution protection, maritime law enforcement, search and rescue, port security and maritime defense. The former Georgian Navy was absorbed into the Coast Guard in 2009.

The Georgian Navy (Georgian Naval Forces; Georgian: საქართველოს სამხედრო საზღვაო ძალები, sak’art’velos samkhedro-sazghvao dzalebi) was a branch of the Georgian Defense Ministry armed forces until 2009, when it was merged with the Coast Guard and transferred to the Ministry for Internal Affairs. Before the 2008 South Ossetia war, the Georgian Navy consisted of 19 vessels and 531 personnel of which 181 were officers, 200 NCOs, 114 conscripts and 36 civilians.[citation needed]

The headquarters and a principal Coast Guard base are located at the Black Sea port of Poti. A second smaller base is in Batumi, Adjaria. Besides the Poti-based force, the Coast Guard also includes a special counter-terrorist Detachment. Maritime surveillance radar stations are maintained at Anaklia, Poti, Supsa, Chakvi, and Gonio, providing coverage of all territorial seas.

The current (2012) commander of the Georgian Coast Guard is Captain 2nd Rank Lasha Kharabadze.[needs update]

Germany

The German Federal Coast Guard, known as the Küstenwache, is both a civilian service and a law enforcement organisation, staffed with both police officers and certain civilians from the various German federal agencies associated with maritime administration with responsibility for the coordination of all law enforcement activities within its jurisdiction in the Federal Republic of Germany.[16]

Greece

The Hellenic Coast Guard (Greek Λιμενικό Σώμα-Ελληνική ΑκτοφυλακήLimeniko Soma-Elliniki Aktofylaki – lit. "Harbor Corps-Hellenic Coast Guard") is the national coast guard of the Republic of Greece. It is a paramilitary organization that can support the Hellenic Navy in wartime, but resides under separate civilian control in times of peace. It was founded in 1919 by an Act of Parliament and the legal framework for its function was reformed in 1927.

Haiti

The Haitian Coast Guard is an operational unit of the Haitian National Police. It is one of the few law enforcement organisations in the world to combine water policing and coast guard duties while remaining as a policing unit. It operates primarily as a law enforcement agency, with secondary responsibilities in search and rescue.

Iceland

The Icelandic Coast Guard has primarily been a law enforcement organisation but is also in charge of national defences. It has also involved with the Republic of Iceland's contributions to expeditionary operations and conducted military exercises. For example, Operation Enduring Freedom and Northern Challenge.[17]

India

 
Indian Coast Guard Samarath-class offshore patrol vessel

The Indian Coast Guard (ICG) is under the Ministry of Defence. It has responsibility for search and rescue, enforcing the maritime law of anti-smuggling, immigration and shipping regulations and protecting the country's maritime and offshore resources. With 40 plus aircraft and 150 plus vessels and ships Indian Coast Guards is defending one of the longest coastline of Indian Ocean Region (IOR)[18]

Indonesia

 
Two patrol ships of the Indonesian Maritime Security Board during a patrol.

Maritime Law Enforcement in Indonesia is conducted by multiple government agencies, including the Indonesian Navy, Indonesian Maritime Security Agency, Indonesian Sea and Coast Guard, Directorate General of Marine and Fisheries Resources Surveillance, and National Police Water Unit.[19] There has been plans to amalgamate these different maritime law enforcement agencies to become a singular national 'sea and coast guard agency'.Coordinating Minister for Maritime Affairs and Investments propose to install Maritime Security Agency as Indonesian coast guard.[20]

Ireland

The Irish Coast Guard (IRCG) makes up one arm of the Maritime Safety Services, the other being the Maritime Safety Directorate. Both arms are due to merge into a new "one stop shop" agency for all maritime safety matters.

The purpose of the Irish Coast Guard is:

To reduce the loss of life within the Irish Search and Rescue Region and on rivers, lakes and waterways and to protect the quality of the marine environment within the Irish Pollution Responsibility Zone, Harbours and Maritime Local Authority areas and to preserve property. To promote safety standards, and by doing so, prevent, as far as possible, the loss of life at sea and on inland waters and other areas, and to provide an effective emergency response service.

Isle of Man

The Isle of Man is a Crown dependency in the Irish Sea between Ireland and the United Kingdom. It is not part of the United Kingdom, but historically relied upon the UK Coastguard. However, the UK Coastguard withdrew in 1988, and the Isle of Man Government formed its own Coastguard in 1989. Its key functions are coastal patrol, pollution control, and shore-based search and rescue. It also co-operates with other agencies as part of the Isle of Man Inland Search and Rescue Group. It maintains the Isle of Man's Marine Operations Centre (control room), but it has no aircraft, and contracts air-sea rescue to the UK Coastguard.

Italy

In the Republic of Italy, the Guardia Costiera is part of the Italian Navy under the Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport. They have responsibility for enforcement of shipping and maritime safety regulations, as well as performing search and rescue duties[21]

Japan

 
Shikishima (PLH 31), a patrol vessel of the Japan Coast Guard
 
A Bombardier Dash 8, modified to act as a Maritime Patrol Aircraft, in Japanese Coast Guard service.

In Japan, the Japan Coast Guard is under the oversight of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, and is responsible for the protection the coast-lines and islands of Japan.

Jersey

The Island of Jersey Coastguard is the coastguard service of the Government of Jersey, an independent Crown dependency located near to northern France. Its main responsibilities are safety at sea, maritime security and law enforcement, search and rescue services (with partner agencies), and protection of the marine environment. "Channel Islands AirSearch" works with the Coastguard service on search and rescue operations, and therefore the Coastguard does not maintain its own aircraft.

Libya

The Libyan Coast Guard, part of the Libyan Navy, is responsible for the onshore protection of public installations near the coast and the patrol of coastal waters to prevent smuggling.

South Korea

 
A Kamov Ka-32 of the Republic of Korea Coast Guard
 
Korea Coast Guard vessel training with the US Coast Guard

The Korea Coast Guard (Korean: 해양경찰청; Hanja: 海洋警察廳, Revised Romanization: Haeyang-gyeongchal-cheong, Maritime Police Agency) is responsible for maritime safety and control off the coast of the Republic of Korea/South Korea. The KCG is an external branch of the R.O.K.'s Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries during peacetime.

Malaysia

In Malaysia, the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency is part of the Malaysian Coast Guard and is under the Ministry of Home Affairs.

The agency is headed by a director general who is appointed by the Yang Di Pertuan Agong on the advice of the prime minister while other personnel are appointed by the Public Services Commission.

In times of war, crisis or emergency, the agency may be placed under the command of the Malaysian Armed Forces. It was formed to combat the rise of piracy in the Strait of Malacca. Personnel often work very closely with the Royal Malaysian Navy and Royal Malaysian Air Force. The agency utilizes its resources in a maritime law enforcement and search and rescue capacity.[22]

Mexico

The Maritime Search and Rescue (Búsqueda y Rescate Marítimo) is a coast guard-type unit of the Mexican Navy. Its primary mission is search and rescue operations within 50 miles (80 km) of the Mexican coastline.

Netherlands

The Kingdom of The Netherlands Coastguard (Nederlandse Kustwacht) is a national organization responsible for various services along The Netherlands' ocean coastline (mainly search and rescue services).

Caribbean Netherlands

The Dutch Caribbean Coastguard (Kustwacht Caraïbisch Gebied) is the coast guard of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in the Caribbean, providing search & rescue, and maritime law enforcement in Aruba, Curaçao, Sint Maarten, Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba.

New Zealand

The Royal New Zealand Coastguard is a civilian volunteer charitable organisation,[23] providing search and rescue services to coastal waterways and some lakes in New Zealand. Smaller incidents are coordinated by the New Zealand Police, who may call on the services and resources of the coastguard. Larger incidents are managed by the Rescue Coordination Centre New Zealand (RCCNZ), with support from the Royal New Zealand Defence Force.[24]

Norway

 
NoCGV Nordkapp, a Nordkapp-class offshore patrol vessel of the Royal Norwegian Coast Guard off Svalbard

The Royal Norwegian Coast Guard, or Kystvakten in Norwegian, is a part of the Royal Norwegian Navy, but has separate vessels, many of which are purpose-built. Coast guard vessels have the prefix KV. Four of these vessels are capable of embarking one or more helicopters. Norway's exclusive economic zone, the Coast Guard's area of responsibility, is about 2.2 million square kilometers, one of the largest in Europe.

Pakistan

In Pakistan, there are two agencies operating on the coast:

The MSA is a military force operated by the Navy under the direction of Ministry of Defence. It is responsible for the strategic security of Pakistan's coastlines, as well as law enforcement within the country's exclusive economic zone. The Pakistani Coast Guards is placed under the Pakistan Army and has responsibilities for conducting riverine operations, protecting coastal areas and shores of Karachi.

Peru

Philippines

 
BRP Gabriela Silang (OPV-8301), an offshore patrol vessel of the Philippine Coast Guard
 
Airbus H145 Helicopter of the Philippine Coast Guard

In the Republic of the Philippines, the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) is a maritime law enforcement agency operating under the Department of Transportation of the Republic of the Philippines government. It is tasked with the broader enforcement of maritime laws, especially against smuggling, illegal fishing, drug trafficking, and piracy. It patrols the country's 36,289-kilometer coastline and hundreds of islands, and is also involved in maritime search and rescue (SAR) missions, as well as the protection of the marine environment.[25] The Philippine Coast Guard also serves as an attached service of the Armed Forces of the Philippines in wartime.

 
The Philippine Coast Guard vessel BRP EDSA II (SARV-002) and the Philippine Navy offshore patrol vessel BRP Gregorio del Pilar (PS-15) steam in formation during Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) Philippines 2013

Poland

In Poland, the law enforcement coast guard role is performed by the Maritime Branch of the Polish Border Guard (Morski Oddział Straży Granicznej). It is part of the Polish Border Guard. Search and Rescue (SAR) role of coast guard is performed by Maritime Search and Rescue Service (Morska Służba Poszukiwania i Ratownictwa). Recently, government published plans to integrate Maritime SAR Service within Maritime Authorities (the two remaining local offices: Maritime Office in Gdynia and Maritime Office in Szczecin), as supposedly efficiency and cost improving measures (already disbanded Maritime Office in Slupsk and split operational area between remaining two Offices). Operational structure (SAR assets, etc.) shall remain mostly unchanged, moving only administrative duties to Maritime Authorities' two local offices.

Portugal

 
A Portuguese Navy Centauro-class patrol boat, one of its assets employed in the coast guard role under the Portuguese National Maritime Authority

In Portugal, the coast guard role is performed by several government agencies that, together, form the Sistema de Autoridade Marítima (Maritime Authority System) or SAM. The SAM includes the Portuguese Navy, the National Republican Guard (GNR), the Portuguese Air Force, the Border and Immigration Service (SEF), the Civil Protection Authority, the National Medical Emergency Institute and the Criminal Investigation Police (PJ).

The Autoridade Marítima Nacional (National Maritime Authority) or AMN is the branch of the Portuguese Navy responsible for its coast guard role. The function of AMN is performed by the Chief of Staff of the Navy himself, supported in this role by the Directorate of the Maritime Authority, which includes the Maritime Police, the Lifeguard Institute, the Lighthouse Department and the several harbourmasters. Besides the specific assets of the Directorate of Maritime Authority entirely dedicated to the coast guard role, the AMN also has at its disposal the other Portuguese Navy's assets that can be used both for military and public service missions.

The vessels operated within the SAM include the Maritime Police patrol boats, the Lifeguard Institute lifeboats, the harbourmasters harbour boats, the GNR Coastal Control Unit' surveillance boats and the Portuguese Navy's naval ships. The aircraft operated within the SAM include fixed-wing aircraft from the Portuguese Air Force and helicopters from the Navy, the Air Force and the Civil Protection Authority.

Russia

 
Russian Border Guard vessel Vorovskiy in Seattle

Russia's Coast Guard (Береговая охрана России) operates under the auspices of the Border Guard Service of Russia (itself a branch of the FSB Federal Security Service). Its remit encompasses the twelve-mile limit of all Russian territorial and coastal waters and, being equipped with frigates, corvettes, fast patrol boats, hydrofoils, helicopters, and light aircraft, it has considerable combat capability on behalf of the continent-wide border guard of the Russian Federation.

For inland waters operations Russia has the National Guard Naval Service Corps, established in 1978, while inland waters SAR operations are also under the purview of the Ministry of Emergency Situations.

Singapore

 
A third generation patrol craft of the Police Coast Guard conducting a sea-rescue demonstration off the southeastern coast of Singapore

In Singapore, the Police Coast Guard (PCG) is an operational department of the Singapore Police Force. Functions of the coast guard were transferred from the Republic of Singapore Navy to what was then the Marine Police in February 1993.[26] The Marine Police was thus restructured and renamed as the Police Coast Guard, one of the few law enforcement organizations in the world to combine water policing and coast guard duties while remaining as a policing unit. It operates primarily as a law enforcement agency, with secondary responsibilities in search and rescue.[27]

South Africa

South Africa does not have a dedicated coast guard service in its military; the South African Navy handles coast guard-like duties. In 2017 it was reported that South Africa was looking into establishing a coast guard.[28]

Spain

 
An AW139 helicopter of Spain's Sociedad de Salvamento y Seguridad Marítima

The Kingdom of Spain operates several coast guard agencies.

The Sociedad de Salvamento y Seguridad Marítima, also known as Salvamento Marítimo, or by its acronym SASEMAR, is the body in charge of maritime traffic control, safety and rescue operations, as well as protection of the maritime environment, but lacks any law enforcement responsibilities. The agency runs 20 rescue coordination centres (RCC), employs a staff of 1500 and operates a fleet of 19 vessels, 54 boats, 11 helicopters and 3 airplanes.

Border protection functions in the Kingdom of Spain are carried out by the Civil Guard (Servicio Marítimo de la Guardia Civil), with a staff of 1100 and a fleet of 67 patrol vessels and speedboats. Maritime customs functions are the responsibility of the Servicio de Vigilancia Aduanera with 13 aircraft and a surface fleet of 2 high seas cutters; 18 high speed patrol vessels; and 21 medium-sized and smaller patrol vessels.

Salvamento Marítimo operates in the four international SAR areas assigned to Spain: Atlántico, Canarias, Estrecho and Mediterráneo, covering a combined extension of 1.5 million square kilometers. During a maritime emergency, Salvamento Marítimo is responsible for the coordination of other possible responders, like the Spanish Navy or the Servicio Aéreo de Rescate,[29] that comprises squadrons 801, 802 and 803 of the Spanish Air Force. Coordination on land, sea and air are made with the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), and cooperative European Union

Galicia

The autonomous community of Galicia has its own separate coast guard service, the Servizo de Gardacostas de Galicia or simply Gardacostas de Galicia. It is the Galician Government agency responsible for coastal and fisheries surveillance; maritime search and rescue; and protection of the sea environment. The Gardacostas de Galicia operates a fleet of more than 20 vessels and two helicopters, from the bases of Viveiro, Ferrol, A Coruña, Muxía, Porto do Son, Ribeira, Vilagarcía de Arousa, Pontevedra and Vigo.

The Gardacostas de Galicia was created in 2004, by the amalgamation of the former Servizo de Vixilancia Pesqueira (Galician Fisheries Surveillance Service) and the Servizo de Busca e Salvamento (Galician Search and Rescue Service).

Sri Lanka

In Sri Lanka, until 2009 a Coast Guard Unit existed under the Ministry of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources, responsible for fishery and natural resource protection coastal areas. A new Department of Coast Guard was created under the Department of Coast Guard Bill presented to parliament in 2009. The department would be under the purview of the Ministry of Defense and be staffed by civilian personnel. The department's responsibilities include search and rescue, law enforcement within the country's Exclusive economic zone, conducting anti-smuggling and anti-immigration operations, suppression of terrorist activities in territorial waters of Sri Lanka.[30]

Sweden

 
Swedish coast guards conducting an alcohol test

The Swedish Coast Guard (Swedish: Kustbevakningen) is a Swedish civilian government agency with combination of police tasks, border control, maritime rescue and environmental control. Coast Guard officers carries the same equipment to regular Swedish police officers. Tasks:

  • maritime surveillance and other control and inspection tasks as well as environmental cleanup after oil spills at sea
  • co-ordinate the civilian needs for maritime surveillance and maritime information
  • follow international development within the field and take part in international efforts to establish border controls, law enforcement at sea, environmental protection at sea and other maritime surveillance tasks.

The Swedish Coast Guard carries out some of its surveillance by air (from its base in Skavsta near Stockholm), and some on ice and snow (from its Luleå station). It also has marine duties on Lake Vänern, Europe's third largest lake, operating out of Vänersborg.

Taiwan

 
Coast Guard Administration (Taiwan) patrol vessel

The Coast Guard Administration is both a military and a law enforcement organization. The CGA is considered a civilian law enforcement agency under the administration of the Executive Yuan, though during wartime it may be incorporated as part of the ROC military. Its primary roles are ensuring the safety and security of territorial waters and coordinating search and rescue efforts.[31]

The CGA includes a Maritime Patrol Directorate General and a Coast Patrol Directorate General. Officers of the Maritime Patrol Directorate General are law enforcement officials, but officers of the Coast Patrol Directorate General are considered soldiers who have partial law-enforcement power.

Trinidad and Tobago

The Trinidad and Tobago Coast Guard (TTCG) is the maritime division of the Trinidad and Tobago Defence Force. It is within the government portfolio of the Ministry of National Security. The Commanding Officer of the Coast Guard reports to the Chief of Defence Staff. The TTCG is responsible surveillance, search and rescue, fisheries enforcement, pollution enforcement, and counter-narcotics operations for maritime jurisdiction of Trinidad and Tobago.[32]

Turkey

 
Patrol boat of the Turkish Coast Guard

The Turkish Coast Guard of the Republic of Turkey (Turkish: Sahil Güvenlik Komutanlığı) is a branch of the Turkish Armed Forces and was initially founded in 1859. During peacetime, it is under the command of the Ministry of Interior. However, during war or emergency time, it falls under the command of the Turkish Navy. On July 13, 1982, it was assigned to the Turkish Gendarmerie becoming both a military and a law enforcement service. Finally, the organization obtained its current form on January 1, 1985.[33]

The Coast Guard is responsible for enforcement of Turkish maritime law and controlling of the Republic of Turkey's coasts in the responsibility area. It is also the main search and rescue coordination authority for the Turkish coastal zone. The Coast Guard consists of four area commands, as the Black Sea, the Sea of Marmara and adjacent straits, the Aegean Sea, and the Mediterranean Sea.[33]

The Turkish Coast Guard maintains a fleet of coastal patrol ships and small craft, as well as helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft.[34]

Ukraine

 

Ukrainian Sea Guard is the coast guard service of Ukraine, subordinated to its Border Guard Service, the local successor of the Soviet Border Troops Naval Units that have been similarly responsible for coast guard tasks. However, there were some interchanges in units, ships and personnel between Sea Guard and the Ukrainian Navy. Operates four sea guard detachment; a sea guard cutters division in Mariupol; a special-purpose sea guard cutters division in Yalta; and a riverine Dnieper sea guard cutters division in Kyiv. Sea guard administration is split between the Azov-Black seas regional administration in Simferopol and the Southern regional administration in Odessa. Service persons of the Sea Guard wear either the black uniform similar to Ukrainian Navy, but decorated with some green elements (traditional for border guard), or a common uniform of the Border Guard.

United Kingdom

In the United Kingdom, His Majesty's Coastguard fulfill six of the nine functions required by the IMO, Search and Rescue, Pollution Response, Vessel Traffic Management, Maritime Safety, Accident and Disaster Response and Maritime Security. The remaining three IMO functions, Customs/Border Control, Fisheries Control and Law Enforcement are undertaken by the Border Force, Environment Agency and police forces, respectively. HM Coastguard has no role in the maintenance of seamarks which is instead the responsibility of Trinity House, the Northern Lighthouse Board (in Scotland) and the Commissioners of Irish Lights (in Northern Ireland).

HM Coastguard does not possess any of its own lifeboats but does have several workboats (i.e. MCA Falcon) which are sometimes used to patrol an area, or to transfer agency ship surveyors to a vessel; the workboats are not lifeboats, instead they are provided by the volunteer Royal National Lifeboat Institution or other Independent Units. HMCG through its parent agency (the MCA) wet leases commercial helicopters—mainly Sikorsky S-92s and AgustaWestland AW189s—and tugs to provide search and rescue cover in certain areas. It does, however, maintain a number of search, cliff and mud rescue teams as well as some inshore rescue boats and is a coordinating body and public face for the maritime search and rescue services. It is part of the Maritime and Coastguard Agency, which in itself is an executive agency of the Department for Transport. Cooperation is made with the Royal Navy and the all volunteer National Coastwatch Institution,[35] which mans many of the vacated former Coastguard Watch-houses along the coast.

Scotland

The Scottish Fisheries Protection Agency (SFPA) is responsible for both deterring illegal fishing in Scottish waters, as well as monitoring the compliance of the fisheries industry in Scotland with the relevant Scottish and European Union laws on fisheries.

British Overseas Territories

Royal Bermuda Regiment The Bermuda Regiment Coast Guard is responsible for Maritime Law Enforcement and Search & Rescue in Bermudian Territorial waters. BRCG works in partnership with the Bermuda Police Service.

Cayman Islands Coast Guard The Cayman Islands Coast Guard is responsible for Maritime Law Enforcement and Search & Rescue in Caymanian Territorial waters. CICG works in partnership with Royal Cayman Islands Police Service, Cayman Islands Regiment, Cayman Islands Customs & Boarder Control, and Cayman Islands Immigration Service.

United States

 
USCG racing stripe
 
National Security cutters, the USCGC Bertholf and USCGC Waesche, cruise together.

Formed in 1915 by the merger of the United States Revenue Cutter Service (established as the United States Revenue-Marine in 1790 and renamed in 1894) and the United States Life-Saving Service (established in 1848), and later absorbing the United States Lighthouse Service in 1939 and the functions of the Bureau of Marine Inspection and Navigation in 1942 and 1946, the United States Coast Guard (USCG) is a military service, a law enforcement agency, and regulatory agency. It is one of the eight uniformed services of the United States and one of the six services of the United States Armed Forces. Its role includes enforcement of U.S. maritime law, coastal defense, search and rescue, environmental protection, aids to navigation, and regulation of maritime industries.[36]

During peacetime the USCG falls under the administration of the United States Department of Homeland Security (previously the U.S. Department of Transportation, 1967–2003, and the United States Department of the Treasury, 1915–1967). During wartime, the USCG may, at the direction of the President of the United States, report to the Secretary of the Navy; its resources, however, are integrated into U.S. military operations in wartime (see 14 U.S.C. §§ 3–4).

As of 2022, the Coast Guard had 40,757 Coast Guardsmen on active duty, 6,240 reservists, approximately 26,000 auxiliarists, and over 7,100 full-time civilian employees.[37] The Coast Guard maintains an extensive fleet of 243 coastal and ocean-going patrol ships, tenders, tugs and icebreakers called "Cutters", and 1650 smaller boats, as well as an extensive aviation division consisting of 201 helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft.[38] While the U.S. Coast Guard is next to the smallest of the U.S. armed service branches; in terms of size, the U.S. Coast Guard is the world's largest coast guard.

USCG helicopters are equipped with hoists to rescue survivors and also play a major role in law enforcement. The helicopters are able to land and take off from USCG cutters, making them an indispensable tool in fighting illegal drug traffic and the influx of illegal immigrants. The fixed-wing aircraft are used for long range search and rescue and law enforcement patrols. A construction and repair shipyard has been maintained since 1899 in the Baltimore Harbor area at Curtis Bay, United States Coast Guard Yard at Curtis Bay, Maryland

Today's lighthouses on the American coasts are all maintained by the U.S. Coast Guard, from the previous old U.S. Lighthouse Service. The list of active light houses, lighted beacons, etc. that provide detailed information on aids to navigation with their locations and characteristic signals is currently maintained by the U.S. Coast Guard in its Light List issued each year.[39]

The USCG has a small service academy, equivalent to both the United States Military Academy and the United States Naval Academy in terms of students earning a 4-year degree and commission upon graduation. The United States Coast Guard Academy is much smaller in size (approx. 1,000 students) and is located at New London, Connecticut. All enlisted Coast Guardsmen attend boot camp at Cape May, New Jersey.

Several other federal, state and local agencies operate maritime police and security units with law enforcement and search and rescue functions similar to the Coast Guard. Examples include the New Hampshire Marine Patrol and the U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Air and Marine Operations, along with state Naval Militia.

Uruguay

In the Republic of Uruguay, the Coast Guard (Prefectura Nacional Naval-PRENA)[40] is a part of the Navy. It is tasked with the broader enforcement of maritime laws, especially against smuggling, illegal fishing, drug trafficking and piracy. It patrols the country's coastline, and is also involved in maritime search and rescue (SAR) missions, as well as the protection of the marine environment. The Uruguayan Coast Guard also frequently patrols coast areas via-foot and on patrol vehicles which they are assigned jurisdictions which are called Subprefecturas. Prefectura is also responsible for the International Port of Montevideo operability. Even though the Uruguayan Coast guard is a Military Organization they frequently help out law enforcement agencies.

It must also maintain the safety of navigation and be a maritime authority on rivers, the Atlantic Ocean, The River Plate and lakes in the jurisdiction of the Navy and intervene in the flagging of vessels.

In 2015, there are plans for the Uruguayan Coast Guard to pass and depend entirely on the Ministry of Interior, meaning it would not be a military unit anymore.

Vietnam

 
CASA C-212 series 400 of the Vietnam Coast Guard

Vietnam Coast Guard (Bộ Tư Lệnh Cảnh Sát Biển Việt Nam) is part of Ministry of Defence, and it patrols and controls in accordance with the laws of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam and international treaties concerned such as the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS). Besides maritime search and rescue (SAR) missions, Vietnam Coast Guard missions include protection the sovereignty and jurisdiction of the waters of Vietnam; protection of natural resources; prevention of environmental pollution; detection and prevention of acts of smuggling, piracy and illegal transportation and trafficking of illegal narcotics or precursors.

See also

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  • Download records of service of the UK Coastguard 1816-1947
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For the 1939 American film see Coast Guard film For the 2002 South Korean film see The Coast Guard film A coast guard or coastguard is a maritime security organization of a particular country The term embraces wide range of responsibilities in different countries from being a heavily armed military force with customs and security duties to being a volunteer organization tasked with search and rescue without law enforcement authority In most countries a typical coast guard s functions are distinct from those of the navy a military service and the transit police a law enforcement agency while in certain countries they have similarities to both USCG National Security Cutter USCGC Bertholf WMSL 750 and an EADS HC 144 Ocean Sentry Russian Coast Guard ship 183 Volga A CH 149 Cormorant training with a Canadian Coast Guard cutter A Chinese Coast Guard ship participating in an international exercise Multi purpose vessel Arkona of the German Federal Coast Guard A Portuguese National Republican Guard Coastal Control Unit surveillance boat of the LVI type Contents 1 History 1 1 United Kingdom 1 2 United States 2 Role 3 Racing stripes 4 List of coast guards by country 4 1 Argentina 4 2 Australia 4 2 1 Federal 4 2 2 State 4 2 3 Community 4 3 Bangladesh 4 4 Barbados 4 5 Belize 4 6 Bosnia and Herzegovina 4 7 Brazil 4 8 Canada 4 9 China 4 9 1 Hong Kong 4 9 2 Macau 4 10 Croatia 4 11 Cyprus 4 12 Djibouti 4 13 Egypt 4 14 France 4 15 Georgia 4 16 Germany 4 17 Greece 4 18 Haiti 4 19 Iceland 4 20 India 4 21 Indonesia 4 22 Ireland 4 23 Isle of Man 4 24 Italy 4 25 Japan 4 26 Jersey 4 27 Libya 4 28 South Korea 4 29 Malaysia 4 30 Mexico 4 31 Netherlands 4 31 1 Caribbean Netherlands 4 32 New Zealand 4 33 Norway 4 34 Pakistan 4 35 Peru 4 36 Philippines 4 37 Poland 4 38 Portugal 4 39 Russia 4 40 Singapore 4 41 South Africa 4 42 Spain 4 42 1 Galicia 4 43 Sri Lanka 4 44 Sweden 4 45 Taiwan 4 46 Trinidad and Tobago 4 47 Turkey 4 48 Ukraine 4 49 United Kingdom 4 49 1 Scotland 4 49 2 British Overseas Territories 4 50 United States 4 51 Uruguay 4 52 Vietnam 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditUnited Kingdom Edit The HM Coastguard station at Girvan Ayrshire Scotland The predecessor of Britain s modern His Majesty s Coastguard was established in 1809 as the Waterguard a department of the HM Customs and Excise authority which was originally devoted to the prevention of smuggling At the time due to high UK taxation on liquors such as brandy as well as tobacco and other luxusies smuggling of such cargos from places such as France Belgium and Holland was an attractive proposition for criminals The barrels of brandy and other contraband were landed from the ships on England s beaches at night in small boats and later sold for profit as later depicted in the Doctor Syn series of books by Russell Thorndike The Coastguard was also responsible for giving assistance to shipwrecks Each Waterguard station was issued with a Manby mortar which had been invented by Captain George William Manby in 1808 The mortar fired a shot with a line attached from the shore to the wrecked ship and was used for many years This was the origin of the Coastguard s life saving role In 1821 a committee of inquiry recommended that responsibility for the Preventative Waterguard be transferred to the Board of Customs The Treasury agreed and in a memorandum dated 15 January 1822 directed that the preventative services which consisted of the Preventative Water Guard cruisers and riding officers should be placed under the authority of the Board of Customs and in future should be named the Coastguard In 1845 the Coastguard was subordinated to the Admiralty 1 The Cape Hatteras Life Saving Station North Carolina in use from the mid 19th century In 1829 the first UK Coastguard instructions were published and dealt with discipline and directions for carrying out preventative duties They also stipulated that when a ship was wrecked the Coastguard was responsible for taking all possible action to save lives to take charge of the vessel and to protect property 2 United States Edit In the United States the United States Coast Guard was created in 1915 by the merger of two other federal agencies The first the United States Revenue Cutter Service founded in 1790 and known until 1894 the United States Revenue Marine was a maritime customs enforcement agency that also assumed a supporting role to the United States Navy in wartime The second the United States Life Saving Service was formed in 1848 and consisted of life saving crews stationed at points along the United States East Coast The Coast Guard later absorbed the United States Lighthouse Service in 1939 and the functions of the Bureau of Navigation and Steamboat Inspection via a two step process in 1942 and 1946 Role Edit US coast guardsmen and Canadian navy sailors working together Coast Guard Station in Mariehamn Aland Among the responsibilities that may be entrusted to a coast guard service are search and rescue enforcement of maritime law safety of vessels maintenance of seamarks and border control During wartime some national coast guard organisations might have a role as a naval reserve force with responsibilities in harbor defenses port security naval counter intelligence and coastal patrols The coast guard may varying by jurisdiction be a branch of a country s military a law enforcement agency or a search and rescue body For example the United States Coast Guard is a specialized military branch with law enforcement authority whereas the United Kingdom s Her Majesty s Coastguard HMCG is a civilian organisation whose primary role is search and rescue 3 Most coast guards operate ships and aircraft including helicopters and seaplanes that are either owned or leased by the agency in order to fulfil their respective roles Some coast guards such as the Irish Coast Guard have only a very limited law enforcement role usually in enforcing maritime safety law such as by inspecting ships docked in their jurisdiction 4 In cases where the coast guard is primarily concerned with coordinating rather than executing rescue operations lifeboats are often provided by civilian voluntary organisations such as the Royal National Lifeboat Institution in the United Kingdom whilst aircraft may be provided by the countries armed forces such as the search and rescue Sea Kings formerly operated by the Royal Air Force and Royal Navy in addition to any of the HMCG s own helicopters Racing stripes EditBeginning in 1964 with the United States Coast Guard many coast guards around the world have adopted high visibility color schemes to differentiate their coast guard vessels from the vessels of their respective navies A frequent element is a high contrast racing stripe on the outer hull While no international agreement exists to adopt it as a uniform marking the 2009 2010 edition of Jane s Fighting Ships showed 61 nations had adopted some form of this stripe pattern for their coastal patrol and rescue vessels List of coast guards by country EditThe following lists a selected number of Coast Guards around the world illustrating the varied roles they play in the respective governments and the countries they operate in Argentina Edit The Argentine Naval Prefecture in Spanish Prefectura Naval Argentina or PNA is a service of the Argentine Republic s Security Ministry charged with protecting the country s rivers lakes and maritime territory It therefore fulfills the functions of other countries coast guards and furthermore acts as a gendarmerie force policing navigable rivers and lakes They belonged to the Ministry of Defence until the 1980s and the corps highest official was a Navy rear admiral They have since been transferred to the Ministry of Interior and more recently to the newly created Ministry of Security However in the case of armed conflict they can be put under the Navy s command Australia Edit Main article Coast guards in Australia Responsibilities for traditional coast guard duties in Australia are distributed across various federal state and community volunteer agencies Federal Edit The Maritime Border Command is the de facto coast guard of Australia The Maritime Border Command is a joint unit of the Australian Defence Force the Royal Australian Navy Patrol Force and the Royal Australian Air Force Surveillance and Response Group and the Australian Border Force Marine Unit and Coastwatch aircraft It is responsible for border protection in the exclusive economic zone of Australia and its 19 650 kilometres of coastline and issues such as illegal fishing and exploitation of natural resources maritime terrorism and piracy biosecurity threats and marine pollution The Australian Maritime Safety Authority is responsible for maritime safety and seaworthiness of Australian and foreign vessels in Australian waters including compulsory pilotage aids to navigation the Australian Rescue Coordination Centre and coordination of search and rescue operations and management of Australia s international maritime obligations The Australian Fisheries Management Authority is responsible for the management and sustainable use of fisheries resources and for combating illegal fishing activities in the Australian Fishing Zone The Australian Federal Police supports the Maritime Border Command and particularly the Australian Border Force with criminal investigations law enforcement and national security matters The Office of Transport Security has various responsibilities for maritime security State Edit Each State Government also has agencies with coast guard responsibilities For example in Queensland Maritime Safety Queensland is responsible for maritime safety and the Queensland Police Service has a water police unit for law enforcement along the coastline in waterways and for Queensland islands Community Edit In addition there are several private volunteer coast guard organizations the two largest organizations being the Royal Volunteer Coastal Patrol established in 1937 and the Australian Volunteer Coast Guard established in 1961 These volunteer organizations have no law enforcement powers and are essentially auxiliary Search and Rescue services In NSW these two organisations have joined to become Marine Rescue in 2009 Bangladesh Edit Main article Bangladesh Coast Guard The Bangladesh Coast Guard Bengali transliteration ব ল দ শ ক স ট গ র ড translated from English ব ল দ শ উপক ল রক ষক BCG is the maritime law enforcement force of Bangladesh It is a paramilitary force which is under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Home Affairs Its officers are transferred from the Bangladesh Navy The Bangladesh Coast Guard also performs the duty of maritime border security of Bangladesh The headquarters is located in Dhaka Bangladesh Currently the coast guard has 3 339 personnel 5 Barbados Edit Main article Barbados Coast Guard Belize Edit Main article Belize Coast Guard The Belize Coast Guard BCG mission includes maritime safety maritime security marine resources protection maintaining sovereignty over Belize sea space and naval defence of Belize 6 Coast Guard men and women are deployed around the clock patrolling the internal waters and territorial seas On the northern frontier their joint operating base at Consejo protects the local economy from the negative impacts of illegal contraband and acts as the northern cut off for drug trafficking On their southern boundary they stand guard at the Sarstoon river ensuring sovereignty and territorial integrity of Belize They stand ready for anything Utrinque Paratus 7 The Coast Guard Service coordinates its activities with the Belize Defence Force and the Belize Police Department 8 Bosnia and Herzegovina Edit Bosnia and Herzegovina Granicna policija surveillance boat unit P4 Having 18 kilometres of coastline only Bosnia and Herzegovina does not have a force dedicated to defend its coast The duty of patrolling its coastline falls to the Granicna policija sh English Border Police Brazil Edit Brazilian ship used to protect Brazilian borders In addition to the roles of a traditional navy the Brazilian Navy also carries out the role of organizing the merchant navy and other operational safety missions traditionally conducted by a coast guard Other roles include Conducting national maritime policy and implementing and enforcing laws and regulations with respect to the sea and inland waters Canada Edit Main article Canadian Coast Guard The Canadian Coast Guard CCG is a civilian service under the Department of Fisheries and Oceans responsible for patrolling the world s longest coastline of 243 042 km 151 000 mi 9 The CCG holds responsibility for all marine search and rescue throughout Canada The CCG coordinates search and rescue operations with the Canadian Armed Forces Royal Canadian Mounted Police and other organizations The CCG maintains and operates seamarks coastal light stations vessel traffic services marine pollution response services marine communications systems and provides icebreaking services The CCG also operates all Federal scientific research and hydrographic survey vessels To accomplish these tasks the CCG has a sizable fleet of vessels and aircraft all serviced from various bases and smaller stations located on three coasts Atlantic Arctic Pacific and the Great Lakes and St Lawrence River 10 The Canadian Coast Guard College is located near Sydney Nova Scotia China Edit Main article China Coast Guard The China Coast Guard CCG Chinese 中国海警 serves as a coordinating body for maritime search and rescue in the territorial waters of the People s Republic of China It was formed on 2013 as an amalgamation of four agencies the Public Security Border Troops under the Ministry of Public Security China Maritime Safety Administration China Marine Surveillance and China Fisheries Law Enforcement Command 11 12 In March 2018 it was placed under the leadership of the People s Armed Police which is under the direct command of the Central Military Commission CMC 13 Hong Kong Edit In Hong Kong law enforcement duties are carried out by the Marine Region of the Hong Kong Police Force and the Customs and Excise Department Ports and Maritime Command of the Boundary and Ports Branch The Hong Kong Maritime Rescue Co ordination Centre HKMRCC co ordinates search and rescue vessels aircraft and other resources of the Fire Services Department Government Flying Service Marine Department and the Marine Police Macau Edit In Macau coast guard responsibilities fall under the purview of the Macau Customs Service which is in charge of conducting CG duties The Marine and Water Bureau which is under the Secretariat for Transport and Public Works Macau helps in coordinating search and rescue operations in the region It s done via the Search and Rescue Coordination Centre formed under the Vessel Traffic Control Centre of Macao Macao VTS Croatia Edit Main article Croatian Coast Guard The Croatian Coast Guard Croatian Obalna straza Republike Hrvatske is a division of the Croatian Navy responsible for protecting the interests of the Republic of Croatia at sea The Croatian Navy is composed of classical naval forces structured into a flotilla and the Coast Guard that solely consists of ships with peacetime duties e g protection of ecology fishing control of tankers ballast waters combat against terrorism trafficking of people narcotics and similar 14 On September 13 2007 the Croatian Parliament passed a bill establishing the Croatian Coast Guard The Coast Guard s mission is protect sovereign rights and carry out Croatia s jurisdiction in the Ecological and Fisheries Protection Zone the continental shelf and the high seas The Coast Guard will also monitor vessels sailing in the Croatian territorial waters If vessels are caught violating Croatian or international regulations and disregard warnings by the Coast Guard Coast Guard ships and airplanes are authorized to pursue them and if necessary open fire while taking care not to jeopardize the lives of the vessel s crew Under the law the commander of the Coast Guard is a Navy officer who is appointed and relieved of duty by the President of the Republic at the government s proposal 15 Cyprus Edit Cyprus Port and Marine Police jet FPB Fast sea Patrol Boat Main articles Cyprus Port and Marine Police and Cyprus Police Aviation Unit The Cyprus Port and Marine Police Greek Limenikh kai Naytikh Astynomia Limeniki kai Nautiki Astinomia fulfills the functions of other countries coast guards for the Republic of Cyprus Cyprus is an island country in the Eastern Mediterranean with almost 40 of its territory under occupation after a Turkish military Invasion Due to the country s geopolitical situation size the recent discovery in 2011 of the Aphrodite gas field in its Exclusive Economic Zone and Cyprus Police being the main national Law enforcement agency the duties and responsibilities of the Cyprus Port and Marine Police are many and sometimes complex It is a unit of the Cyprus Police which resides under the Ministry of Justice and Public Order Cyprus However it can support the Cyprus Navy in wartime which resides under the Ministry of Defence It is staffed by Police Officers which can be transferred to and from other units and agencies of the Cyprus Police and are tasked with the primary mission of policing the country s sea borders and the law enforcement of the waters around it The unit is equipped with patrol boats and radars but it does not operate its own helicopters Instead it operates in combination with the aerial unit of the Cyprus Police the Cyprus Police Aviation Unit Main roles include law enforcement against illicit activities such as smuggling due to the fact that although the Customs and Excise Department is a separate agency under the Ministry of Finance it does not have an operational or tactical team of its own terrorism piracy illegal fishing Illegal drug trade illegal immigration and is also assigned with Search and Rescue SAR duties For counter terrorism and anti piracy operations the units operate in combination with the Special Anti Terrorist Squad which is part of the Emergency Response Unit of the Cyprus Police Although the prominent agencies responsible for all Search and Rescue operations are conducted by Cyprus Police Units the agency responsible to organize the SAR system to co ordinate to control and direct SAR operations in the region that the Republic of Cyprus is responsible for which coincides with the Nicosia FIR is the Cyprus Joint Rescue Coordination Center or JRCC Larnaca which is an independent agency of the Ministry of Defence Djibouti Edit Main article Djiboutian Coast Guard The Djiboutian Coast Guard part of the Djiboutian Armed Forces is a humanitarian and security service It protects Djibouti s borders and economic and security interests and defends its territorial waters and its Exclusive Economic Zone Egypt Edit Main article Egyptian Coast Guard The Egyptian Coast Guard part of the Egyptian Navy is responsible for the onshore protection of public installations near the coast and the patrol of coastal waters to prevent smuggling France Edit In the French Republic Affaires maritimes is the closest organization to a coast guard In each region a naval admiral called prefet maritime is in charge of coordination of all state services for action at sea Navy Affaires maritimes Maritime Gendarmerie Customs air and maritime units The charity Societe Nationale de Sauvetage en Mer provides most life saving duties at the local level Georgia Edit Main article Coast Guard of Georgia The Georgian Coast Guard is the maritime arm of the Georgian Border Police within the Ministry for Internal Affairs It is responsible for the maritime protection of the entire 310 km 190 mi coastline of Georgia as well as the Georgian territorial waters The primary missions of the service are administration of the territorial waters marine pollution protection maritime law enforcement search and rescue port security and maritime defense The former Georgian Navy was absorbed into the Coast Guard in 2009 The Georgian Navy Georgian Naval Forces Georgian საქართველოს სამხედრო საზღვაო ძალები sak art velos samkhedro sazghvao dzalebi was a branch of the Georgian Defense Ministry armed forces until 2009 when it was merged with the Coast Guard and transferred to the Ministry for Internal Affairs Before the 2008 South Ossetia war the Georgian Navy consisted of 19 vessels and 531 personnel of which 181 were officers 200 NCOs 114 conscripts and 36 civilians citation needed The headquarters and a principal Coast Guard base are located at the Black Sea port of Poti A second smaller base is in Batumi Adjaria Besides the Poti based force the Coast Guard also includes a special counter terrorist Detachment Maritime surveillance radar stations are maintained at Anaklia Poti Supsa Chakvi and Gonio providing coverage of all territorial seas The current 2012 commander of the Georgian Coast Guard is Captain 2nd Rank Lasha Kharabadze needs update Germany Edit Main article German Federal Coast Guard The German Federal Coast Guard known as the Kustenwache is both a civilian service and a law enforcement organisation staffed with both police officers and certain civilians from the various German federal agencies associated with maritime administration with responsibility for the coordination of all law enforcement activities within its jurisdiction in the Federal Republic of Germany 16 Greece Edit Main article Hellenic Coast Guard The Hellenic Coast Guard Greek Limeniko Swma Ellhnikh Aktofylakh Limeniko Soma Elliniki Aktofylaki lit Harbor Corps Hellenic Coast Guard is the national coast guard of the Republic of Greece It is a paramilitary organization that can support the Hellenic Navy in wartime but resides under separate civilian control in times of peace It was founded in 1919 by an Act of Parliament and the legal framework for its function was reformed in 1927 Haiti Edit Main article Haitian Coast Guard The Haitian Coast Guard is an operational unit of the Haitian National Police It is one of the few law enforcement organisations in the world to combine water policing and coast guard duties while remaining as a policing unit It operates primarily as a law enforcement agency with secondary responsibilities in search and rescue Iceland Edit Main article Icelandic Coast Guard The Icelandic Coast Guard has primarily been a law enforcement organisation but is also in charge of national defences It has also involved with the Republic of Iceland s contributions to expeditionary operations and conducted military exercises For example Operation Enduring Freedom and Northern Challenge 17 India Edit Main article Indian Coast Guard Indian Coast Guard Samarath class offshore patrol vessel The Indian Coast Guard ICG is under the Ministry of Defence It has responsibility for search and rescue enforcing the maritime law of anti smuggling immigration and shipping regulations and protecting the country s maritime and offshore resources With 40 plus aircraft and 150 plus vessels and ships Indian Coast Guards is defending one of the longest coastline of Indian Ocean Region IOR 18 Indonesia Edit Main article Law enforcement in Indonesia Maritime law enforcement agencies Two patrol ships of the Indonesian Maritime Security Board during a patrol Maritime Law Enforcement in Indonesia is conducted by multiple government agencies including the Indonesian Navy Indonesian Maritime Security Agency Indonesian Sea and Coast Guard Directorate General of Marine and Fisheries Resources Surveillance and National Police Water Unit 19 There has been plans to amalgamate these different maritime law enforcement agencies to become a singular national sea and coast guard agency Coordinating Minister for Maritime Affairs and Investments propose to install Maritime Security Agency as Indonesian coast guard 20 Ireland Edit Main article Irish Coast Guard The Irish Coast Guard IRCG makes up one arm of the Maritime Safety Services the other being the Maritime Safety Directorate Both arms are due to merge into a new one stop shop agency for all maritime safety matters The purpose of the Irish Coast Guard is To reduce the loss of life within the Irish Search and Rescue Region and on rivers lakes and waterways and to protect the quality of the marine environment within the Irish Pollution Responsibility Zone Harbours and Maritime Local Authority areas and to preserve property To promote safety standards and by doing so prevent as far as possible the loss of life at sea and on inland waters and other areas and to provide an effective emergency response service Isle of Man Edit Main article Isle of Man Coastguard The Isle of Man is a Crown dependency in the Irish Sea between Ireland and the United Kingdom It is not part of the United Kingdom but historically relied upon the UK Coastguard However the UK Coastguard withdrew in 1988 and the Isle of Man Government formed its own Coastguard in 1989 Its key functions are coastal patrol pollution control and shore based search and rescue It also co operates with other agencies as part of the Isle of Man Inland Search and Rescue Group It maintains the Isle of Man s Marine Operations Centre control room but it has no aircraft and contracts air sea rescue to the UK Coastguard Italy Edit Piaggio P 166 aircraft used by Italian Coast Guard Main article Corps of the Port Captaincies Coast Guard In the Republic of Italy the Guardia Costiera is part of the Italian Navy under the Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport They have responsibility for enforcement of shipping and maritime safety regulations as well as performing search and rescue duties 21 Japan Edit Shikishima PLH 31 a patrol vessel of the Japan Coast Guard A Bombardier Dash 8 modified to act as a Maritime Patrol Aircraft in Japanese Coast Guard service Main article Japan Coast Guard In Japan the Japan Coast Guard is under the oversight of the Ministry of Land Infrastructure Transport and Tourism and is responsible for the protection the coast lines and islands of Japan Jersey Edit Main article Jersey Coastguard The Island of Jersey Coastguard is the coastguard service of the Government of Jersey an independent Crown dependency located near to northern France Its main responsibilities are safety at sea maritime security and law enforcement search and rescue services with partner agencies and protection of the marine environment Channel Islands AirSearch works with the Coastguard service on search and rescue operations and therefore the Coastguard does not maintain its own aircraft Libya Edit Main article Libyan Coast Guard The Libyan Coast Guard part of the Libyan Navy is responsible for the onshore protection of public installations near the coast and the patrol of coastal waters to prevent smuggling South Korea Edit A Kamov Ka 32 of the Republic of Korea Coast Guard Korea Coast Guard vessel training with the US Coast Guard Main article Republic of Korea Coast Guard The Korea Coast Guard Korean 해양경찰청 Hanja 海洋警察廳 Revised Romanization Haeyang gyeongchal cheong Maritime Police Agency is responsible for maritime safety and control off the coast of the Republic of Korea South Korea The KCG is an external branch of the R O K s Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries during peacetime Malaysia Edit Main article Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency In Malaysia the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency is part of the Malaysian Coast Guard and is under the Ministry of Home Affairs The agency is headed by a director general who is appointed by the Yang Di Pertuan Agong on the advice of the prime minister while other personnel are appointed by the Public Services Commission In times of war crisis or emergency the agency may be placed under the command of the Malaysian Armed Forces It was formed to combat the rise of piracy in the Strait of Malacca Personnel often work very closely with the Royal Malaysian Navy and Royal Malaysian Air Force The agency utilizes its resources in a maritime law enforcement and search and rescue capacity 22 Mexico Edit Main article Maritime Search and Rescue Mexico The Maritime Search and Rescue Busqueda y Rescate Maritimo is a coast guard type unit of the Mexican Navy Its primary mission is search and rescue operations within 50 miles 80 km of the Mexican coastline Netherlands Edit Main article Netherlands Coastguard The Kingdom of The Netherlands Coastguard Nederlandse Kustwacht is a national organization responsible for various services along The Netherlands ocean coastline mainly search and rescue services Caribbean Netherlands Edit Main article Caribbean Coastguard Netherlands The Dutch Caribbean Coastguard Kustwacht Caraibisch Gebied is the coast guard of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in the Caribbean providing search amp rescue and maritime law enforcement in Aruba Curacao Sint Maarten Bonaire Sint Eustatius and Saba New Zealand Edit Main article Royal New Zealand Coastguard The Royal New Zealand Coastguard is a civilian volunteer charitable organisation 23 providing search and rescue services to coastal waterways and some lakes in New Zealand Smaller incidents are coordinated by the New Zealand Police who may call on the services and resources of the coastguard Larger incidents are managed by the Rescue Coordination Centre New Zealand RCCNZ with support from the Royal New Zealand Defence Force 24 Norway Edit NoCGV Nordkapp a Nordkapp class offshore patrol vessel of the Royal Norwegian Coast Guard off Svalbard Main article Royal Norwegian Coast Guard The Royal Norwegian Coast Guard or Kystvakten in Norwegian is a part of the Royal Norwegian Navy but has separate vessels many of which are purpose built Coast guard vessels have the prefix KV Four of these vessels are capable of embarking one or more helicopters Norway s exclusive economic zone the Coast Guard s area of responsibility is about 2 2 million square kilometers one of the largest in Europe Pakistan Edit Main articles Pakistan Coast Guard and Pakistan Maritime Security Agency In Pakistan there are two agencies operating on the coast Pakistan Maritime Security Agency PMSA under the Pakistan Navy Pakistan Coast Guards PCG under the Pakistan Army The MSA is a military force operated by the Navy under the direction of Ministry of Defence It is responsible for the strategic security of Pakistan s coastlines as well as law enforcement within the country s exclusive economic zone The Pakistani Coast Guards is placed under the Pakistan Army and has responsibilities for conducting riverine operations protecting coastal areas and shores of Karachi Peru Edit Main article Peruvian Coast Guard Philippines Edit Main article Philippine Coast Guard BRP Gabriela Silang OPV 8301 an offshore patrol vessel of the Philippine Coast Guard Airbus H145 Helicopter of the Philippine Coast Guard In the Republic of the Philippines the Philippine Coast Guard PCG is a maritime law enforcement agency operating under the Department of Transportation of the Republic of the Philippines government It is tasked with the broader enforcement of maritime laws especially against smuggling illegal fishing drug trafficking and piracy It patrols the country s 36 289 kilometer coastline and hundreds of islands and is also involved in maritime search and rescue SAR missions as well as the protection of the marine environment 25 The Philippine Coast Guard also serves as an attached service of the Armed Forces of the Philippines in wartime The Philippine Coast Guard vessel BRP EDSA II SARV 002 and the Philippine Navy offshore patrol vessel BRP Gregorio del Pilar PS 15 steam in formation during Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training CARAT Philippines 2013 Poland Edit In Poland the law enforcement coast guard role is performed by the Maritime Branch of the Polish Border Guard Morski Oddzial Strazy Granicznej It is part of the Polish Border Guard Search and Rescue SAR role of coast guard is performed by Maritime Search and Rescue Service Morska Sluzba Poszukiwania i Ratownictwa Recently government published plans to integrate Maritime SAR Service within Maritime Authorities the two remaining local offices Maritime Office in Gdynia and Maritime Office in Szczecin as supposedly efficiency and cost improving measures already disbanded Maritime Office in Slupsk and split operational area between remaining two Offices Operational structure SAR assets etc shall remain mostly unchanged moving only administrative duties to Maritime Authorities two local offices Portugal Edit Main article Maritime Authority System A Portuguese Navy Centauro class patrol boat one of its assets employed in the coast guard role under the Portuguese National Maritime Authority In Portugal the coast guard role is performed by several government agencies that together form the Sistema de Autoridade Maritima Maritime Authority System or SAM The SAM includes the Portuguese Navy the National Republican Guard GNR the Portuguese Air Force the Border and Immigration Service SEF the Civil Protection Authority the National Medical Emergency Institute and the Criminal Investigation Police PJ The Autoridade Maritima Nacional National Maritime Authority or AMN is the branch of the Portuguese Navy responsible for its coast guard role The function of AMN is performed by the Chief of Staff of the Navy himself supported in this role by the Directorate of the Maritime Authority which includes the Maritime Police the Lifeguard Institute the Lighthouse Department and the several harbourmasters Besides the specific assets of the Directorate of Maritime Authority entirely dedicated to the coast guard role the AMN also has at its disposal the other Portuguese Navy s assets that can be used both for military and public service missions The vessels operated within the SAM include the Maritime Police patrol boats the Lifeguard Institute lifeboats the harbourmasters harbour boats the GNR Coastal Control Unit surveillance boats and the Portuguese Navy s naval ships The aircraft operated within the SAM include fixed wing aircraft from the Portuguese Air Force and helicopters from the Navy the Air Force and the Civil Protection Authority Russia Edit Russian Border Guard vessel Vorovskiy in Seattle Main article Russian FSB Coast Guard Russia s Coast Guard Beregovaya ohrana Rossii operates under the auspices of the Border Guard Service of Russia itself a branch of the FSB Federal Security Service Its remit encompasses the twelve mile limit of all Russian territorial and coastal waters and being equipped with frigates corvettes fast patrol boats hydrofoils helicopters and light aircraft it has considerable combat capability on behalf of the continent wide border guard of the Russian Federation For inland waters operations Russia has the National Guard Naval Service Corps established in 1978 while inland waters SAR operations are also under the purview of the Ministry of Emergency Situations Singapore Edit Main article Police Coast Guard A third generation patrol craft of the Police Coast Guard conducting a sea rescue demonstration off the southeastern coast of Singapore In Singapore the Police Coast Guard PCG is an operational department of the Singapore Police Force Functions of the coast guard were transferred from the Republic of Singapore Navy to what was then the Marine Police in February 1993 26 The Marine Police was thus restructured and renamed as the Police Coast Guard one of the few law enforcement organizations in the world to combine water policing and coast guard duties while remaining as a policing unit It operates primarily as a law enforcement agency with secondary responsibilities in search and rescue 27 South Africa Edit South Africa does not have a dedicated coast guard service in its military the South African Navy handles coast guard like duties In 2017 it was reported that South Africa was looking into establishing a coast guard 28 Spain Edit An AW139 helicopter of Spain s Sociedad de Salvamento y Seguridad Maritima The Kingdom of Spain operates several coast guard agencies The Sociedad de Salvamento y Seguridad Maritima also known as Salvamento Maritimo or by its acronym SASEMAR is the body in charge of maritime traffic control safety and rescue operations as well as protection of the maritime environment but lacks any law enforcement responsibilities The agency runs 20 rescue coordination centres RCC employs a staff of 1500 and operates a fleet of 19 vessels 54 boats 11 helicopters and 3 airplanes Border protection functions in the Kingdom of Spain are carried out by the Civil Guard Servicio Maritimo de la Guardia Civil with a staff of 1100 and a fleet of 67 patrol vessels and speedboats Maritime customs functions are the responsibility of the Servicio de Vigilancia Aduanera with 13 aircraft and a surface fleet of 2 high seas cutters 18 high speed patrol vessels and 21 medium sized and smaller patrol vessels Salvamento Maritimo operates in the four international SAR areas assigned to Spain Atlantico Canarias Estrecho and Mediterraneo covering a combined extension of 1 5 million square kilometers During a maritime emergency Salvamento Maritimo is responsible for the coordination of other possible responders like the Spanish Navy or the Servicio Aereo de Rescate 29 that comprises squadrons 801 802 and 803 of the Spanish Air Force Coordination on land sea and air are made with the North Atlantic Treaty Organization NATO and cooperative European Union Galicia Edit The autonomous community of Galicia has its own separate coast guard service the Servizo de Gardacostas de Galicia or simply Gardacostas de Galicia It is the Galician Government agency responsible for coastal and fisheries surveillance maritime search and rescue and protection of the sea environment The Gardacostas de Galicia operates a fleet of more than 20 vessels and two helicopters from the bases of Viveiro Ferrol A Coruna Muxia Porto do Son Ribeira Vilagarcia de Arousa Pontevedra and Vigo The Gardacostas de Galicia was created in 2004 by the amalgamation of the former Servizo de Vixilancia Pesqueira Galician Fisheries Surveillance Service and the Servizo de Busca e Salvamento Galician Search and Rescue Service Sri Lanka Edit Main article Sri Lanka Coast Guard In Sri Lanka until 2009 a Coast Guard Unit existed under the Ministry of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources responsible for fishery and natural resource protection coastal areas A new Department of Coast Guard was created under the Department of Coast Guard Bill presented to parliament in 2009 The department would be under the purview of the Ministry of Defense and be staffed by civilian personnel The department s responsibilities include search and rescue law enforcement within the country s Exclusive economic zone conducting anti smuggling and anti immigration operations suppression of terrorist activities in territorial waters of Sri Lanka 30 Sweden Edit Main article Coast Guard Sweden Swedish coast guards conducting an alcohol test The Swedish Coast Guard Swedish Kustbevakningen is a Swedish civilian government agency with combination of police tasks border control maritime rescue and environmental control Coast Guard officers carries the same equipment to regular Swedish police officers Tasks maritime surveillance and other control and inspection tasks as well as environmental cleanup after oil spills at sea co ordinate the civilian needs for maritime surveillance and maritime information follow international development within the field and take part in international efforts to establish border controls law enforcement at sea environmental protection at sea and other maritime surveillance tasks The Swedish Coast Guard carries out some of its surveillance by air from its base in Skavsta near Stockholm and some on ice and snow from its Lulea station It also has marine duties on Lake Vanern Europe s third largest lake operating out of Vanersborg Taiwan Edit Main article Coast Guard Administration Taiwan Coast Guard Administration Taiwan patrol vessel The Coast Guard Administration is both a military and a law enforcement organization The CGA is considered a civilian law enforcement agency under the administration of the Executive Yuan though during wartime it may be incorporated as part of the ROC military Its primary roles are ensuring the safety and security of territorial waters and coordinating search and rescue efforts 31 The CGA includes a Maritime Patrol Directorate General and a Coast Patrol Directorate General Officers of the Maritime Patrol Directorate General are law enforcement officials but officers of the Coast Patrol Directorate General are considered soldiers who have partial law enforcement power Trinidad and Tobago Edit The Trinidad and Tobago Coast Guard TTCG is the maritime division of the Trinidad and Tobago Defence Force It is within the government portfolio of the Ministry of National Security The Commanding Officer of the Coast Guard reports to the Chief of Defence Staff The TTCG is responsible surveillance search and rescue fisheries enforcement pollution enforcement and counter narcotics operations for maritime jurisdiction of Trinidad and Tobago 32 Turkey Edit Main article Turkish Coast Guard Patrol boat of the Turkish Coast Guard The Turkish Coast Guard of the Republic of Turkey Turkish Sahil Guvenlik Komutanligi is a branch of the Turkish Armed Forces and was initially founded in 1859 During peacetime it is under the command of the Ministry of Interior However during war or emergency time it falls under the command of the Turkish Navy On July 13 1982 it was assigned to the Turkish Gendarmerie becoming both a military and a law enforcement service Finally the organization obtained its current form on January 1 1985 33 The Coast Guard is responsible for enforcement of Turkish maritime law and controlling of the Republic of Turkey s coasts in the responsibility area It is also the main search and rescue coordination authority for the Turkish coastal zone The Coast Guard consists of four area commands as the Black Sea the Sea of Marmara and adjacent straits the Aegean Sea and the Mediterranean Sea 33 The Turkish Coast Guard maintains a fleet of coastal patrol ships and small craft as well as helicopters and fixed wing aircraft 34 Ukraine Edit Stenka class patrol boat BG57 Mykolaiv Main article Ukrainian Sea Guard Ukrainian Sea Guard is the coast guard service of Ukraine subordinated to its Border Guard Service the local successor of the Soviet Border Troops Naval Units that have been similarly responsible for coast guard tasks However there were some interchanges in units ships and personnel between Sea Guard and the Ukrainian Navy Operates four sea guard detachment a sea guard cutters division in Mariupol a special purpose sea guard cutters division in Yalta and a riverine Dnieper sea guard cutters division in Kyiv Sea guard administration is split between the Azov Black seas regional administration in Simferopol and the Southern regional administration in Odessa Service persons of the Sea Guard wear either the black uniform similar to Ukrainian Navy but decorated with some green elements traditional for border guard or a common uniform of the Border Guard United Kingdom Edit Main article His Majesty s Coastguard In the United Kingdom His Majesty s Coastguard fulfill six of the nine functions required by the IMO Search and Rescue Pollution Response Vessel Traffic Management Maritime Safety Accident and Disaster Response and Maritime Security The remaining three IMO functions Customs Border Control Fisheries Control and Law Enforcement are undertaken by the Border Force Environment Agency and police forces respectively HM Coastguard has no role in the maintenance of seamarks which is instead the responsibility of Trinity House the Northern Lighthouse Board in Scotland and the Commissioners of Irish Lights in Northern Ireland HM Coastguard does not possess any of its own lifeboats but does have several workboats i e MCA Falcon which are sometimes used to patrol an area or to transfer agency ship surveyors to a vessel the workboats are not lifeboats instead they are provided by the volunteer Royal National Lifeboat Institution or other Independent Units HMCG through its parent agency the MCA wet leases commercial helicopters mainly Sikorsky S 92s and AgustaWestland AW189s and tugs to provide search and rescue cover in certain areas It does however maintain a number of search cliff and mud rescue teams as well as some inshore rescue boats and is a coordinating body and public face for the maritime search and rescue services It is part of the Maritime and Coastguard Agency which in itself is an executive agency of the Department for Transport Cooperation is made with the Royal Navy and the all volunteer National Coastwatch Institution 35 which mans many of the vacated former Coastguard Watch houses along the coast HM Coastguard station at Girvan Scotland AgustaWestland AW189 helicopter of the UK Coastguard arrives at the 2018 RIAT EnglandScotland Edit Main article Scottish Fisheries Protection Agency The Scottish Fisheries Protection Agency SFPA is responsible for both deterring illegal fishing in Scottish waters as well as monitoring the compliance of the fisheries industry in Scotland with the relevant Scottish and European Union laws on fisheries British Overseas Territories Edit Royal Bermuda Regiment The Bermuda Regiment Coast Guard is responsible for Maritime Law Enforcement and Search amp Rescue in Bermudian Territorial waters BRCG works in partnership with the Bermuda Police Service Cayman Islands Coast Guard The Cayman Islands Coast Guard is responsible for Maritime Law Enforcement and Search amp Rescue in Caymanian Territorial waters CICG works in partnership with Royal Cayman Islands Police Service Cayman Islands Regiment Cayman Islands Customs amp Boarder Control and Cayman Islands Immigration Service United States Edit Main article United States Coast Guard USCG racing stripe National Security cutters the USCGC Bertholf and USCGC Waesche cruise together Formed in 1915 by the merger of the United States Revenue Cutter Service established as the United States Revenue Marine in 1790 and renamed in 1894 and the United States Life Saving Service established in 1848 and later absorbing the United States Lighthouse Service in 1939 and the functions of the Bureau of Marine Inspection and Navigation in 1942 and 1946 the United States Coast Guard USCG is a military service a law enforcement agency and regulatory agency It is one of the eight uniformed services of the United States and one of the six services of the United States Armed Forces Its role includes enforcement of U S maritime law coastal defense search and rescue environmental protection aids to navigation and regulation of maritime industries 36 During peacetime the USCG falls under the administration of the United States Department of Homeland Security previously the U S Department of Transportation 1967 2003 and the United States Department of the Treasury 1915 1967 During wartime the USCG may at the direction of the President of the United States report to the Secretary of the Navy its resources however are integrated into U S military operations in wartime see 14 U S C 3 4 As of 2022 update the Coast Guard had 40 757 Coast Guardsmen on active duty 6 240 reservists approximately 26 000 auxiliarists and over 7 100 full time civilian employees 37 The Coast Guard maintains an extensive fleet of 243 coastal and ocean going patrol ships tenders tugs and icebreakers called Cutters and 1650 smaller boats as well as an extensive aviation division consisting of 201 helicopters and fixed wing aircraft 38 While the U S Coast Guard is next to the smallest of the U S armed service branches in terms of size the U S Coast Guard is the world s largest coast guard USCG helicopters are equipped with hoists to rescue survivors and also play a major role in law enforcement The helicopters are able to land and take off from USCG cutters making them an indispensable tool in fighting illegal drug traffic and the influx of illegal immigrants The fixed wing aircraft are used for long range search and rescue and law enforcement patrols A construction and repair shipyard has been maintained since 1899 in the Baltimore Harbor area at Curtis Bay United States Coast Guard Yard at Curtis Bay MarylandToday s lighthouses on the American coasts are all maintained by the U S Coast Guard from the previous old U S Lighthouse Service The list of active light houses lighted beacons etc that provide detailed information on aids to navigation with their locations and characteristic signals is currently maintained by the U S Coast Guard in its Light List issued each year 39 The USCG has a small service academy equivalent to both the United States Military Academy and the United States Naval Academy in terms of students earning a 4 year degree and commission upon graduation The United States Coast Guard Academy is much smaller in size approx 1 000 students and is located at New London Connecticut All enlisted Coast Guardsmen attend boot camp at Cape May New Jersey Several other federal state and local agencies operate maritime police and security units with law enforcement and search and rescue functions similar to the Coast Guard Examples include the New Hampshire Marine Patrol and the U S Customs and Border Protection Air and Marine Operations along with state Naval Militia Uruguay Edit In the Republic of Uruguay the Coast Guard Prefectura Nacional Naval PRENA 40 is a part of the Navy It is tasked with the broader enforcement of maritime laws especially against smuggling illegal fishing drug trafficking and piracy It patrols the country s coastline and is also involved in maritime search and rescue SAR missions as well as the protection of the marine environment The Uruguayan Coast Guard also frequently patrols coast areas via foot and on patrol vehicles which they are assigned jurisdictions which are called Subprefecturas Prefectura is also responsible for the International Port of Montevideo operability Even though the Uruguayan Coast guard is a Military Organization they frequently help out law enforcement agencies It must also maintain the safety of navigation and be a maritime authority on rivers the Atlantic Ocean The River Plate and lakes in the jurisdiction of the Navy and intervene in the flagging of vessels In 2015 there are plans for the Uruguayan Coast Guard to pass and depend entirely on the Ministry of Interior meaning it would not be a military unit anymore Vietnam Edit CASA C 212 series 400 of the Vietnam Coast Guard Main article Vietnam Coast Guard Vietnam Coast Guard Bộ Tư Lệnh Cảnh Sat Biển Việt Nam is part of Ministry of Defence and it patrols and controls in accordance with the laws of the Socialist Republic of 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