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United States Coast GuardU.S. Department of Homeland Security
U.S. Coast Guard
Sector Baltimore
Executive Overview Briefing
10 March 2011
United States Coast GuardU.S. Department of Homeland Security
Agenda
Introduction
Coast Guard Overview
Sector Baltimore Focus
Conclusion
The Shield of Freedom
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Past and Present 1790: “Revenue Marine”
created within Treasury
1863: “Revenue Cutter Service” established
1915: Revenue Cutter Service combines with the U.S. Lifesaving Service (1848) to create the Coast Guard
1939: U.S. Lighthouse Service (1789) added
1946: Steamboat Inspection Service (1838) added
1967: Coast Guard moved to Department of Transportation
2003: Coast Guard moved to Department of Homeland Security
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Maritime Safety – saving lives and protecting property
Maritime Security – establishing and maintaining a
secure maritime system while facilitating its use for
the national good
Maritime Stewardship – managing the sustainable and
effective use of its inland, coastal and ocean waters
and resources for the future
Coast Guard Roles and Missions
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Coast Guard Organizational Structure
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Sectors
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Primary Port Security Legal
AuthoritiesThe Magnuson Act [1950] – Broad authority to
control vessel operations
33 USC 1221 to 1236 [1972] –The Ports and Waterways Safety Act
33 USC 1226 [1986] –Regulates PWSA Antiterrorism Security Zones
14 USC 1 [1915] – Designates the Coast
Guard as a military service
The Espionage Act [1917] – Bestows
broad authority to control vessels
14 USC § 91 [1941] – Authorizes Coast
Guard powers to ensure the safety or
security of any United States naval vessel
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The Captain of the Port’s Role
Facilitate Commerce Assure Life Safety
Preserve Public Use
Secure the Port and Bay Protect the EnvironmentEnhance Mobility
Enforce the Law
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Port Community Partnerships Captain of the Port’s Coordinator Role
Objective: Unity of Effort across Agency / Private Sector
Success through Cooperation & Collaboration
Playing Nice is not Enough
Commitment to Plan, Exercise, and Work together
Applies to all Phases: Awareness, Prevention, Protection, Response, Recovery, & Restoration
Our Relationships are Strong!
MDE, Baltimore/NCR AMS Committees, Area Committee (Area Contingency Plan), Baltimore Harbor Safety Committee, DWTC, ATAC, MCAC, Regional Response Team
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Interagency Partners
Federal
USCG, CBP, ICE, TSA
FBI
US Attorney
DoD
NOAA
EPA
ACOE
Local
16 MD Counties
7 VA Counties
Baltimore City
DC Metro
State
MD Homeland Security
MD Emergency Management Agency
MD National Guard
MD Port Authority
MD Natural Resources
MD State Police
MD Dept of Transportation
MD Transit Authority Police
MD Dept of Environment
Private Sector
PS Port Coalition
DELMARVA WTC
Potomac River Rescue
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Partnership Forums
Area Maritime Security Committee
Area Committee
Anti-Terrorism Advisory Council
DELMARVA Water Transport Committee
Federal Agency Quality Working Group
Harbor Safety & Coordination Committee
Joint Federal Committee
Joint Forces Headquarters – NCR
Potomac River Rescue Association
Baltimore Port Alliance
Regional Response Team
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Average Day for the Coast Guard
Saved 14 lives and assisted 98
people in distress
Interdicted 17 illegal migrants
at sea
Responded to 12 oil/hazardous
chemical spills
Inspected 25 waterfront facilities
Conducted 78 search and rescue
cases
Seized $8.4 million worth of
illegal drugs
Boarded 193 ships and boats
Administered 21 commercial
fishing vessel examinations
(2007 Data)
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Coast Guard People
40,903 Active Duty
7,709 Reservists
7,695 Civilians
28,500 Auxiliarists(as of March 2008)
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Sector Baltimore People and Budget
300 Active Duty
160 Reserves
12 Civilian
1,400 Auxiliary
Operations & Maintenance: $1.1M
Shore Facilities: $100K
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Coast Guard Resources
251 Cutters
54 Airplanes
144 Helicopters
1,660 Small Boats
(as of March 2008)
Sector Baltimore: 27 Small Boats
22 Shore Force
Teams
Aircraft from
Atlantic City and
Elizabeth City
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All Threats.
All Hazards.
Always Ready.
We are America’s Maritime Guardian.
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Sector Baltimore Response Department.
We are America’s Maritime Guardian.
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Sector Baltimore Response Department.
We are America’s Maritime Guardian.
• Operations Center
• Small Boat Stations
• Incident Management Division
•Vessel Boarding Security Team
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Sector Baltimore Response Department.
We are America’s Maritime Guardian.
• Operations Center
•438 Cases
•394 NRC Cases
•$21,000 saved per day
•Rescue 21
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Sector Baltimore Response Department.
We are America’s Maritime Guardian.
• Small Boat Stations
•Station Curtis Bay
•Station Annapolis
•Station Washington D.C.
•Station Inigoes
•Station Oxford
•Station Crisfield
•Station (sm) Stillpond
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Sector Baltimore Response Department.
We are America’s Maritime Guardian.
• Incident Management Division
• 394 Pollution Reports
• 175 Pollution Cases
• 3 Federalized Cases
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Sector Baltimore Response Department.
a’s Maritime Guardian.
• Vessel Boarding & Security Team
• High Interest Vessel Boardings
• Armed Shore Patrols
• National Nuclear Security Summit
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Sector Baltimore Prevention Department.
•Inspection Division
• Investigation Division
• Waterways Management
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Sector Baltimore Prevention Department.
Inspections• Port State Control
•US Vessels
•Small Passenger Vessels
• Towing Vessels
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Sector Baltimore Prevention Department.
Investigations• Marine Casualties
• Injuries
• Collisions
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Sector Baltimore Prevention Department.
Waterways Management• Aids to Navigation
• Port Safety and Security
• Marine Events
• Ice Season
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Sector Baltimore Prevention Department.
Annual Statistics• 95 Facility Inspections
• 246 Container Inspections
• 2 Multi-Agency Strike Force Ops.
• 221 Fishing Vessel Exams
• 20 Towing Vessel Safety Exams
• 15 Un-inspected Passenger Vsls
• 73 Marine Casualty Investigations
• 16 Personnel Investigations
• 4 Suspensions of Credentials
• Over $4 Million in Fines
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Logistics is…Mission
Support!
Personnel Administration for
300 AD & 160 Reservists.
CO MILPERS
Naval Engineering
Civil Engineering
Medical & Dental Liaison
Finance & Supply
Education Services
44
Sector Baltimore Logistics Department.
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Logistics is…Mission Support!
Personnel Administration for 300 AD & 160 Reservists.
CO MILPERS
Medical & Dental Liaison
Education Services
45
Sector Baltimore Logistics Department.
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Logistics is…Mission Support!
Naval Engineering
Civil Engineering
Finance & Supply
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Sector Baltimore Logistics Department.
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