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SE Alaska Waterways: Unique & Critical
Yakutat
Wrangell
HydaburgMetlakatla
Craig
Gustavus
Hoonah
Tenakee
Pelican
Kake
Angoon
Haines
Skagway
Elfin Cove
Hyder
Petersburg
KlawockRevillagigedo
UnitMSD AOR BoundaryVillagesIslandsRiversBays, Sounds, Strait, Etc
Island
River
Tracy Arm
MSD SitkaANT SitkaAir Station Sitka
CGC ELDERBERRYCGC ANACAPA
CGC BAILEY BARCOCGC JOHN MCCORMICKMSD KetchikanStation Ketchikan
CGC LIBERTYStation Juneau
SE Alaska: It’s a Big Area: It’s Our Lifeblood SE Alaska: Limited ResourcesForce Laydown1 Sector SE AK5 Sectors in Florida
What Could Happen? How Can we Prevent it?
Are We ready if it does Happen?
USCG Port Roles• Respond to maritime incidents: SAR, Pollution, Security• Investigate Incidents• Manage risk in consultation with stakeholders… Facilitate
commerce while protecting people, environment, infrastructure
• Enforce regulations on vessels, facilities, and personnel involved with maritime commerce
• Coordinate with port partners / stakeholders in preparation for possible incidents
Fire Chief Police Chief Inspector Emergency Services
Doctor
FOSC
Federal On Scene Coordinator
FMSC
Federal Maritime Security
Coordinator &Maritime Law Enforcement
OCMI
Officer In Charge Marine Inspection
SMC
Search & Rescue Mission
Coordinator
COTP
Captain of the Port
Sector CommanderIn addition to Armed Forces Responsibilities...
Other Responsibilities/Authorities...
Federal On Scene Coordinator
Responsibilities: Ensure the prompt and efficient removal of oil & hazmat
Examples:-Vessel sinking at the pier in Auke Bay
-Derelict boat (Lumberman)
- Exxon Valdez
Federal Maritime Security Coordinator
Responsibilities: Establish Area Maritime Security Committee Develop & exercise the AMS Plan Approve Security Plans. Raise MARSEC Conditions for the Port
Officer In Charge, Marine InspectionResponsibilities: Inspection of U.S. & Foreign Vessels Investigation of Marine Casualties & Violations Initiate License Suspension & Revocation
Authority: U.S. inspected vessels & U.S. mariners
Can explicitly stop or mitigate unsafe vessel operations
Authority to board U.S. and foreign vesselsSource: Brooks (2013)
Search & Rescue (SAR) CoordinatorResponsibilities: Oversee SAR Response May not be CG Forces Render Decisions to Suspend Active Search
Source: Brooks (2013)
Captain of the Port Responsibilities: Provides the broadest scope of Authority Commonly used to support other missions & agencies.
Authority: Examples:
-Setting safety & security zones -Direct vessel movements & facility operations-Regulated nav areas
Civil penalties are incurred if not followed.
Source: Brooks (2013)
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