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USCG Station Boothbay Harbor, ME
Boothbay Harbor, ME
The mission at Station Boothbay Harbor is to provide search and rescue, maritime law enforcement and Homeland Security for it's Area of Responsibility. The station is responsible for approximately 1000 square miles of the Maine Coast from Cape Small to Muscongus Bay including the Kennebec, Sheepscot, Damariscotta and Johns Rivers. SEE MORE
USCG Station Boston, MA
Charlestown, Charles River, MA
Founded on August 4, 1790, United States Coast Guard Base Boston is located in the North End, Boston, Massachusetts. It is home to a number of cutters, including the USCGC Escanaba (WMEC-907), USCGC Spencer (WMEC-905), USCGC Flying Fish, USCGC Pendant, and USCGC Seneca (WMEC-906), along with other small fleet units. SEE MORE
USCG Station Brant Point, MA
Nantucket, MA
Volunteer lifesavers on Nantucket in the 18th century later became members of the U.S. Life-Saving Service and eventually the U.S. Coast Guard, now operating at Station Brant Point. SEE MORE
USCG Station Cape Cod Canal, MA
Cape Cod Canal, East (Sandwich), MA
United States Coast Guard Station Cape Cod Canal, located in Sandwich, Massachusetts. It operates patrol boats along the coast of Cape Cod, the Cape Cod Canal, and the treacherous waters of Buzzards Bay. SEE MORE
USCG Station Castle Hill, RI
Castle Hill, RI
The primary purpose of the station includes overlooking the operations of the Coast Guard in Newport, RI. The station is responsible for search-and-rescue operations. Station Castle Hill also assists the Coast Guard in environmental protection programs. It has a ship docking facility and has some regular ships on the station,… SEE MORE
USCG Station Chatham, MA
Chatham, Stage Harbor, MA
The bars and shoals surrounding Chatham Massachusetts make it a treacherous area to navigate. Consequently, during the late 19th and early 20th century Chatham had three active lighthouses and four lifesaving stations. Today Coast Guard Station Chatham is equipped with three 42-foot rescue boats which were specially made for conditions… SEE MORE
USCG Station Gloucester, MA
Gloucester, MA
The station has three assets: two 47′ MLB and an RBS2. In order to respond to "SAR" search and rescue in heavy weather the 47 MLB is utilized. Gloucester's "AOR" (area of responsibility) also includes narrow rivers and harbors, which the RBS is utilized over the 47 to gain entry into shallow waters. SEE MORE
USCG Station Menemsha, MA
Menemsha Harbor, MA
United States Coast Guard Station Menemsha is located in Menemsha, Massachusetts, within the town of Chilmark. Primarily a Search and Rescue unit, other activities include Law Enforcement in commercial fisheries and recreational boating safety. The unit is classified as a Heavy Weather Station, capable of operating in up to 20… SEE MORE
USCG Station Merrimack River, MA
Newburyport (Merrimack River), MA
USCG Station Merrimack River, located in Newburyport, Massachusetts, is one of the 20 surf stations in the Coast Guard. Its primary missions include search and rescue and law enforcement. SEE MORE
USCG Station New London, CT
New London, CT
Units housed at Station New London conduct search and rescue, recreational boating safety, maritime law enforcement, military readiness, pollution response, and port security activities. SEE MORE
