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  • USCG National Response Center
    The NRC is the sole federal point of contact for reporting oil and chemical spills. If you have a spill to report, contact us via our toll-free number or check out our Web Site for additional information on reporting requirements and procedures.
    https://nrc.uscg.mil/
    (Added: Thu Jan 02 2003)
  • USCG National Vessel Documentation Center
    Includes Frequently Asked Questions, Vessel Documentation Forms, Instructions, Fees, and more. The National Vessel Documentation Center facilitates maritime commerce and the availability of financing while protecting economic privileges of United States citizens through the enforcement of regulations, and provides a register of vessels available in time of war or emergency to defend and protect the United States of America.
    http://www.uscg.mil/nvdc/
    (Added: Thu Jan 02 2003)
  • USCG Navigation Center Home Page
    Welcome to the USCG Navigation Center! Here you'll find tons of navigation and maritime safety information, including: Nationwide Differential GPS (NDGPS), Nationwide AIS (NAIS), Local Notice to Mariners, Light Lists, LORAN-C Archives, Maritime Communications, MF & HF Channel Information, VHF Channels & Freqs, GMDSS and Search and Rescue Areas, NAVRULES, Nav Pubs and Documents, Vessel Traffic Services, and much more.
    https://www.navcen.uscg.gov/
    (Added: Thu Jan 02 2003)
  • USCG Office of Search and Rescue
    Search and Rescue (SAR) is one of the Coast Guard's oldest missions. Minimizing the loss of life, injury, property damage or loss by rendering aid to persons in distress and property in the maritime environment has always been a Coast Guard priority. Coast Guard SAR response involves multi-mission stations, cutters, aircraft and boats linked by communications networks. The National SAR Plan divides the U.S. area of SAR responsibility into internationally recognized inland and maritime SAR regions. The Coast Guard is the Maritime SAR Coordinator. To meet this responsibility, the Coast Guard maintains SAR facilities on the East, West and Gulf coasts; in Alaska, Hawaii, Guam, and Puerto Rico, as well as on the Great Lakes and inland U.S. waterways. The Coast Guard is recognized worldwide as a leader in the field of search and rescue.
    http://www.uscg.mil/hq/cg5/cg534/
    (Added: Thu Jan 02 2003)
  • USCG Office of Vessel Traffic Services
    The purpose of a Vessel Traffic Service (VTS) is to provide active monitoring and navigational advice for vessels in particularly confined and busy waterways.
    https://www.navcen.uscg.gov/?pageName=vtsMain
    (Added: Thu Jan 02 2003)
  • USCG Research & Development Center
    At any given time, the Coast Guard's Research, Development, Test and Evaluation (RDT&E) program is working on more than 80 projects that support Coast Guard requirements across all mission areas. The RDT&E program is comprised of the Office of RDT&E at Coast Guard Headquarters in Washington, D.C., and the Research and Development Center (RDC) at New London, Conn. The RDC is the Coast Guard’s sole facility performing applied RDT&E experimentation and demonstrations.
    http://www.uscg.mil/acquisition/rdc/
    (Added: Thu Jan 02 2003)
  • USCG Sea Partners Campaign
    The Sea Partners Campaign is an environmental education and outreach program focused on communities at large to develop community awareness of maritime pollution issues and to improve compliance with marine environmental protection laws and regulations.
    http://www.uscg.mil/hq/cg5/cg544/seapartners.asp
    (Added: Thu Jan 02 2003)
  • USCG Tracen Cape May
    Training Center Cape May is the fifth largest base in the Coast Guard and the sole accession point for the entire enlisted workforce. The base is located in one of the most exceptional areas on the east coast. Cape May is a resort destination location for thousands each year. The staff at Training Center Cape May's works to transform America's civilian volunteers into the shipmates of tomorrow serving side by side with us in the Coast Guard.
    http://www.uscg.mil/hq/capemay/
    (Added: Thu Jan 02 2003)
  • USCG: Proceedings
    Proceedings of the Marine Safety & Security Council, the Coast Guard Journal of Safety at Sea, is the voice of the Coast Guard's Marine Safety and Security Council. It began publication in 1944 and, over the decades, has reached an increasing level of recognition among the larger maritime industry and Coast Guard personnel. Proceedings’ audience includes a large segment of the private maritime industry population, including retired officers, fishing vessel captains, river pilots, ocean scientists, marine engineers, tug/tow boat operators, shipping executives, insurance operators, and maritime lawyers. Other subscribers include U.S. Coast Guard and U.S. Navy personnel, mariners, reservists, Departments of Homeland Security and Transportation staff, and allied foreign national readers.
    http://www.uscg.mil/proceedings/
    (Added: Fri Jan 01 2016)
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