U.S. COAST GUARD AUXILIARY
NATIONAL PREVENTION DEPARTMENT
As
an
integral part of Team Coast Guard the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary is integral
to supporting U.S. Coast Guard Missions. The USCG Auxiliary's Prevention Department is
responsible for the planning and administration of Auxiliary programs to
support and augment the United States Coast Guard's Prevention Directorate.
As such, we assist and augment the Coast Guard's vital role as the nation's
guardian agency ensuring the safety and environmental protection of our
nation's precious waterway resources. As America's Volunteer
Guardians, we are committed to be dedicated, vigilant and ready to engage
this mission on behalf of our fellow citizens.
The Department oversees two major Auxiliary programs - Navigation Systems
and Marine Safety
Navigation Systems -
- ATON Verification
- PATON Verification
- Bridge Verification
- Chart Updating
Marine Safety -
- Commercial Vessel Activities
- Inspected Commercial Vessels
- Foreign Flagged Vessels
- Domestic Vessels (i.e. T-Boat, K-Boat, passenger, cargo, tanker)
- Uninspected Vessel Activities
- Uninspected Passenger Vessels (i.e. fishing guides, sailing schools, sightseeing tours)
- Uninspected Tow Vessels
- Commercial Fishing Vessels
- Inspected Commercial Vessels
- Port and Facility Activities
- Port Facility Inspections
- Container Inspections
- Marine Safety oriented MOM patrols
- Regional Exam Center Support
- Prevention Outreach
- America's Waterway Watch
- Citizen Action Network
- Sea Partners
- Communication and Education
- Trident qualification program
- Website maintenance
- Marine Safety grant support
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Please Note: Because of the diversity and breadth of the programs overseen by the Prevention Department, and the diversity of those programs which are both Direct Augmentation of Coast Guard Programs and are Auxiliary programs exclusively, this site is a portal to sites dedicated exclusively to specific programs. Currently, they may not link back to this page. Please bookmark this page as those sites may not link back to this portal to return here.
Last Updated: 11 Jul 2011
