Coast Guard Sample Clauses

Coast Guard. 1. Coast guard vessels of Member States shall, during operation on behalf of the Sys- tem or training exercises arranged by the System, fly the RSS flag in addition to their national flags; and during such operations or training exercises, personnel of the vessels’ complement shall wear RSS badges of rank or other designation appropriate to their appointments as set out in the Annex to the Treaty.
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Coast Guard. Do you support an expanded role for the Coast Guard? Or do you believe that coastal protection should be a provincial function, or should it be privatized, or do you believe that the present level of the Coast Guard is appropriate? What should be the Coast Guard’s mandate: search & rescue; environmental law enforcement; border control, including protection of Canada’s economic zone; ship inspection; fisheries law enforcement; oil spill management, emergency response, and cleanup; aids to navigation; and/or marine traffic control and communications? If the Coast Guard doesn’t do these things, who should? Should they be done?
Coast Guard. The Owner/s is advised that the UAE Coast Guard has wide latitude to board the vessel and conduct various searches, pursuant to the UAE Coast Guard rules and regulations. Full and complete cooperation with Coast Guard requests is expected of the “Owner/s” and “Crew”.
Coast Guard. If the license is sus- pended, the Certificate of Registration will be held with the suspended license and returned to the holder upon expira- tion of the suspension period. [32 FR 14221, Oct. 13, 1967, as amended by CGFR 68–57, 33 FR 6478, Apr. 27, 1968; 61 FR 5721, Feb. 14, 1996. Redesignated at 61 FR 32655, June 25, 1996, and further redesignated and amended by USCG–1998–3976, 63 FR 35139, 35140, June 29, 1998; USCG–2002–13058, 67 FR 61279, Sept. 30, 2002] § 401.260 Reports.
Coast Guard. The Owner/s is advised that the UAE Coast Guard has wide latitude to board the vessel and conduct various searches, pursuant to the UAE Coast Guard rules and regulations. Full and complete cooperation with Coast Guard requests is expected of the “Owner/s” and “Crew”. ٟـ خ١غ١ئس يبّعأ ز١فٕزث ػشظ٠ لا ،يبؽ خ٠أ ٍٝع ، ُٙزٍ١عٚ .ٛعشٌا خمطِٕ قبطٔ ّٓػ ًئبعٌٛا ٍٝع ًّعٌبث خ١عسبخٌا دبوششٌٍ ؼّغ٠ لا .3 داشٌّا ًّعٌا كٕٛث ٞدبٌٕا حسادإ هٌبٌّا ػٍج٠ ٌُ بِ ٞدبٌٕا عٛؽ .خعلٛزٌّا حذٌّاٚ ٖز١فٕر تجغث ٟعشٌّبث كؾٍ٠ سشػ ٞأ ٓع لاٛئغِ هٌبٌّا ْٛى٠ .4 .خ١عسبخٌا دبوششٌا َاذخزعا ؾذٙث ٗزٍ١عٚ ًمٌٕ ػلاطإ خوشش غ٠ٛفر هٌبٌّا داسأ يبؽ ٟـ .5 ً١طبفر ش١ـٛرٚ ًب١طخ ٞدبٌٕا حسادإ غلاثإ ٗ١ٍع تغ٠،ػلاطلإا .خٍ١عٌٛا خٔب١ظث َٛمر ٟزٌا خوششٌا ٚأ ضخشٌا ةسبمٌا ٚأ خٍ١عٌٛا خٔب١ط دٕٛث ً٠ذعر كؾث ٞدبٌٕا حسادإ عفزؾر .6 خعثسأ حذٌّ كجغِ ٟطخ سبطخإ يبعسئث صبخٌا ب٘ش٠ذمر تغؾث .َٛ٠ )14( ششع ًجل ِٓ ئؽبشٌا ِٓ خٍ١عٌٍٛ خلبطٌا دلا١طٛر ع١ّع ت١وشر تغ٠ .7 كٛعشٌا ْٚذث خ١عسبخ دلا١طٛر ٞأث لاٚ ٞدبٌٍٕ ٓ١عثبزٌا ٓ١١ٕفٌا ٞدبٌٕا حسادلإ ث اٌافٌٕا ٚأ خئ١جٌبث حسبػ داِٛ ٚأ دب٠بفٔ خ٠أ ِٟس ٚأ ػ٠شفر َذعث هٌبٌّا ذٙعز٠ ْبـــــىٌّا ٟـ بٙؽ٠شفر ُز٠ ْأ ٍٟع خٍ١عٌٛا ِٓ ْبو بِّٙ خصٍِٛ .هٌر ضظخٌّا ًحاىسٌا صزح ٝةٌإ دٛعةظٌا ٟةـ خة٠شؾٌا ًةِبو ًؽاٛةغٌا طشةؾٌ ْأ هةٌبٌّا َلاعإ ُز٠ خةةةّظٔلأاٚ ٓ١ٔاٛةةةمٌٍ ًبةةةمـٚ ،خةةةفٍزخِ ١ةةةزفر دبةةة١ٍّع ءاشةةةعإٚ خٍ١ةةةعٌٛا دبةجٍؽ عةِ ًِبوٚ َبر ْٚبعر ءاذثإ ُلبطٌاٚ هٌبٌّا ٍٟعٚ .ُٙ٠ذٌ خعجزٌّا ًؽاٛغٌا طشؽ Owner/s Responsibility ٍٓىٌاٌّا/هٌاٌّا تٌٍوؤسِ
Coast Guard. Chief Warrant Officer Xxxx Xxxx SANTA XXXX, Guam — To overcome complex challenges to maritime enforcement in the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM), a nation with over six hundred islands, representatives of the United States and the FSM signed a remote shiprider agreement on Oct. 13, 2022, during a Joint Committee Meeting hosted by Joint Region Marianas. Through remote coordination, this agreement, the first of its kind, will enable the U.S. to act on behalf of the country to combat illicit maritime activity when an FSM law enforcement officer is not present. More specifically, the agreement provides a coordinating mechanism and process for U.S. law enforcement personnel to work with the FSM National Police through command centers to receive approval from the FSM to act. Shiprider agreements allow maritime law enforcement officers to observe, board and search vessels suspected of violating laws or regulations within a designated exclusive economic zone (EEZ) or on the high seas. These law enforcement activities bolster maritime law enforcement operations and maritime domain awareness and provide a mechanism to conduct integrated operations within the Pacific. “We’re thrilled to cooperate with our Federated States of Micronesia partners on this initiative that will reap benefits for FSM’s economic, environmental and national security in the maritime domain,” said Xxxxxx Xxxx, chargé d’affaires at the
Coast Guard. 1. The USCG will own and maintain the VIS database at no cost to participating State Agencies. The USCG will make all VIS data available to participating State Agencies.
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Coast Guard a. Subject to COUNTY approval or the occurrence of an emergency condition which threatens life and property to a substantial number of Neuces County residents requiring USCG to mobilize special efforts to respond to such conditions, USCG may enter upon and use the permitted areas of the Premises for the purpose of a Continuity of Operations (COOP) site.
Coast Guard. BELOIT, Wis. — Fairbanks Xxxxx Defense, a portfolio company of Arcline Investment Management, has been awarded a five-year indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity requirements contract by the U.S. Coast Guard Surface Forces Logistic Center, the company announced Jan. 10. The agreement, worth up to $13 million, makes FMD the required source of supply for all opposed piston engine parts listed in the contract’s schedule of supplies. These parts primarily support OP engines on nine 140-foot Bay Class Icebreaking Tugboats (WTGBs). Since 1977, WTGBs have been used as critical icebreakers on many Northeast and Midwestern U.S. rivers and the Great Lakes, ensuring waterways remain open year-round. More than 15 million tons of cargo such as food and petroleum products, as well as 90% of the nation’s home heating oil, are transported annually in January and February along Northeast waterways, making it essential that these channels are kept open to avoid supply chain disruptions. The contract also includes provisions for engine parts onboard the U.S. Coast Guard’s decommissioned high endurance cutters (WHECs) that have been transferred or are in the process of being transferred to foreign navies. “Fairbanks Xxxxx Defense delivers an advantage to the U.S. Coast Guard by offering best-in-class marine technologies, OEM [original equipment manufacturer] parts, and turnkey services,” said FMD CEO Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx. “As a trusted partner to the Coast Guard, we live our ironclad commitment to the fleet and crew every day, on every job. Manufactured in the

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