District 13 is a United States Coast Guard district, based at the Henry M. Jackson Federal Building, in Seattle, Washington. It covers the Pacific Northwest and its Area of Responsibility encompasses four states; Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Montana. District 13 is divided into three Sectors – Puget Sound, Columbia River and North Bend. The District has more than 3,000 active duty and reserve members, civilian employees, and auxiliaries and operates twenty-one cutters, 132 boats and eleven aircraft.[1]
Department of Homeland Security United States Coast Guard | |
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Country | United States of America |
Branch | Coast Guard |
Size | 2,000+ |
Headquarters | Seattle, Washington (Henry M. Jackson Federal Building) |
Motto(s) | Semper Paratus (Always Ready) |
Commanders | |
Current commander | RADM Melvin W. Bouboulis |
Command and duties
District 13's assets carry out an array of daily operations including search and rescue, coastal patrols to enforce safety and fisheries regulations, conduct safety and compliance inspections, examine commercial vessels and waterfront facilities, and protect strategic defense and critical infrastructure. The District also contains the United States largest domestic ferry system, as well as the third largest domestic port, the third largest cruise ship port, and the largest grain export gateway in the country.[1][2] District 13 also provides support and ports to various Coast Guard Pacific Area assets, including two high endurance cutters, three medium endurance cutters, two icebreakers, a Port Security Unit, Maritime Safety and Security Team, and Base Seattle.[1]
District 13 is commanded by Rear Admiral Melvin Bouboulis.[3]
District 13 Units
- District 13
- Thirteenth Coast Guard District HQ, Jackson Federal Building, Seattle, Washington[4]
- USCGC Elm WLB-204, Base Tongue Point, Astoria, Oregon[5]
- USCGC Henry Blake (WLM-563), Naval Station Everett, Everett, Washington[6]
- Sector Puget Sound
- USCG Station Seattle, Seattle, Washington[7]
- Sector Puget Sound HQ[8]
- Aids to Navigation Team Puget Sound[9]
- Puget Sound Vessel Traffic Service[10]
- Marine Safety Office Puget Sound[11]
- USCG Station Quillayute River, La Push, Washington[12]
- USCG Station Port Angeles, Port Angeles, Washington[13]
- USCG Station Bellingham, Bellingham, Washington[18]
- USCG Station Neah Bay, Neah Bay, Washington[21]
- USCGC Blueshark (WPB-87360), Naval Station Everett, Everett, Washington[22]
- USCGC Osprey (WPB-87307), Port Townsend, Washington[23]
- Maritime Force Protection Unit Bangor, Naval Base Kitsap-Bangor, Silverdale, Washington[24]
- Sector Columbia River
- Sector Columbia River HQ, Warrenton, Oregon[25]
- USCG Station Cape Disappointment, Ilwaco, Washington[26]
- National Motor Lifeboat School[27]
- USCG Station Grays Harbor, Westport, Washington[28]
- USCG Station Portland, Portland, Oregon[29]
- Marine Safety Office/Group Portland[30]
- USCGC Bluebell (WLI-313)[31]
- USCG Station Tillamook Bay, Garibaldi, Oregon[32]
- Aids to Navigation Team Astoria, Astoria, OR[33]
- Aids to Navigation Team Kennewick, Kennewick, Washington[34]
- Sector North Bend
- Sector North Bend HQ, North Bend, Oregon[35]
- USCG Station Chetco River, Harbor, Oregon[36]
- USCG Station Coos Bay, Charleston, Oregon[37]
- USCG Station Depoe Bay, Newport, Oregon[40]
- USCG Station Siuslaw River, Florence, Oregon[41]
- USCG Station Umpqua River, Winchester Bay, Oregon[42]
- USCG Station Yaquina Bay, Newport, Oregon[43]
- USCG Base Seattle, Seattle, Washington[44]
- Maritime Safety and Security Team (MSST) 91101, Seattle[45]
- Port Security Unit 313, Tacoma, Washington[46]
- USCGC Healy (WAGB-20), Seattle[47]
- USCGC Polar Sea (WAGB-11), Seattle[48] (Out of service since 2010, and now provides spare parts for Polar Star.[49])
- USCGC Polar Star (WAGB-10), Seattle[50]
- USCGC Mellon (WHEC-717), Seattle[51]
- USCGC Midgett (WHEC-726), Seattle[52]
- USCGC Active (WMEC-618), Port Angeles, Washington[53]
- USCGC Alert (WMEC-630), Warrenton, Oregon[54]
- USCGC Steadfast (WMEC-623), Warrenton[55]
- HQ Units
Training
Not only does the 13th deal with the nation's largest amount of recreational traffic, but it is also home to one of only two Maritime Force Protection Units, which are responsible for escorting America's Trident ballistic-missile submarines to and from their home port. It is also the home of the National Motor Lifeboat School near Coast Guard Station Cape Disappointment in Ilwaco, Washington. The Advanced Helicopter Rescue School across the Columbia River teaches extreme rescue scenarios at the Tongue Point and Air Station in Astoria, Oregon.[citation needed]
References
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