Coast Guard offloads more than $214 million worth of illegal cocaine in San Diego
PRESS RELEASE | April 24, 2025
SAN DIEGO — The crew of the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Kimball (WMSL 756) offloaded approximately 18,898 pounds of cocaine, with an estimated value of more than $214.3 million, on Thursday in San Diego.  
Coast Guard Sector Miami holds change of command ceremony at the Port of Miami
PRESS RELEASE | April 24, 2025
Miami — The crew of Coast Guard Sector Miami held a change of command ceremony, Thursday, at the Port of Miami.
MEDIA ADVISORY: Coast Guard to offload more than $214 million of cocaine in San Diego 
PRESS RELEASE | April 23, 2025
Who:  Rear Adm. Joanna Hiigel, acting deputy commander, Coast Guard Pacific Area, U.S. Coast Guard, Capt. Robert Kinsey, U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Kimball commanding officer and crew, Mr. Brian Clark, special agent in charge, DEA, San Diego Field Office; Mr. Kevin Murohy, deputy special agent in charge, Homeland Security Investigations, San Diego Field Office.  What: U. S. Coast Guard Cutter Kimball (WMSL 756) crew to offload approximately 18,898 pounds of cocaine, with an estimated value of more than $214.3 million.   When: 9:00 a.m., Thursday  Where: 10th Ave Marine Terminal - 1800 Crosby Rd, San Diego, CA 92101 
Coast Guard detains 12 Mexican fishermen, seizes 1,400 pounds of illegally caught fish off Texas coast
PRESS RELEASE | April 23, 2025
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — The Coast Guard interdicted and detained 12 Mexican fishermen engaged in illegal fishing and seized approximately 1,400 pounds of fish in federal waters off southern Texas, Monday.
Coast Guard rescues man from cruise ship off Coos Bay, Oregon
PRESS RELEASE | April 22, 2025
SEATTLE - The Coast Guard medevaced a crewmember from a cruise ship approximately 15 miles offshore of Coos Bay, Oregon, Easter Sunday.  Coast Guard Sector Columbia River watchstanders received a report from the M/V National Geographic Venture at 6:38 a.m., Apr. 20, that a 30-year-old male crewmember was suffering from excessive vomiting and shortness of breath. 
Coast Guard interdicts 19 aliens 23 miles west of Oceanside
PRESS RELEASE | April 22, 2025
The crew of the Coast Guard Cutter David Duren (WPC 1156) interdicted 19 aliens aboard a 25-foot cuddy cabin approximately 23 miles west of Oceanside, California, Tuesday. At approximately 2:15 a.m., David Duren’s boarding team intercepted a cuddy cabin matching the description of a suspected human smuggling boat and discovered 18 adult males and one adult female all claiming Mexican nationality.
Media Advisory: Coast Guard to hold Change of Command ceremony at the Port of Miami
PRESS RELEASE | April 22, 2025
The U.S. Coast Guard Sector Miami crew is scheduled to hold a change of command ceremony, Thursday, at the Port of Miami.
Coast Guard Cutter Seneca returns home after 54-day maritime border security patrol in the Windward Passage
PRESS RELEASE | April 22, 2025
PORTSMOUTH, VA — The crew of Coast Guard Cutter Seneca (WMEC 906) returned to their home port in Portsmouth, April 11, following a 54-day maritime border security patrol in the Windward Passage. Seneca deployed in support of Homeland Security Task Force – Southeast (HSTF-SE) and Operation Vigilant Sentry (OVS) while underway in the Seventh Coast Guard District's area of responsibility. Crew members directly contributed to safeguarding America by patrolling U.S. maritime borders and conducting alien interdiction operations.
Media Advisory: The U.S. Coast Guard Academy will host a Wall of Gallantry Induction ceremony
PRESS RELEASE | April 21, 2025
The U.S. Coast Guard Academy will host a Wall of Gallantry Induction ceremony on Friday April 25, 2025. For the last 20 years more than 140 Academy graduates have been recognized for heroic acts of service by being inducted into the Hall of Heroes Wall of Gallantry, part of a memorial in Chase Hall. This year the following alums will be honored for actions that will serve as an inspiration for the future leaders of the service:
UPDATE 2: Unified Command begins transition of jurisdiction of Brunswick East River Mystery Sheen response
PRESS RELEASE | April 18, 2025
BRUNSWICK, Ga. – The Brunswick East River Mystery Sheen Unified Command addressed emergency response efforts and signed a memo, Thursday, establishing the transition of jurisdiction for remedial oversight to the Georgia Environmental Protection Division.
Coast Guard suspends search for overdue boaters off Neah Bay, Washington
PRESS RELEASE | April 18, 2025
The Coast Guard suspended the search Thursday night for two people on board a 15-foot pleasure craft, which capsized off Neah Bay, Washington, pending new information.  Coast Guard Sector Puget Sound watchstanders received a report from the Makah Tribal Police Department at approximately 11 p.m., Apr. 16, that a vessel failed to return to its slip at 8 p.m. as scheduled. The vessel was later discovered capsized on a beach near Koitlah Point.  The Coast Guard responded with multiple aircraft and vessels alongside our tribal, local, state, federal, and Canadian partners. Rescue crews searched over 850 square nautical miles, over a 28 hour period.
Coast Guard Cutter Mustang decommissioned after nearly 40 years of service
PRESS RELEASE | April 16, 2025
ANCHORAGE, Alaska — The Coast Guard decommissioned Coast Guard Cutter Mustang (WPB 1310) during a ceremony in Seward, Tuesday.
Coast Guard suspends search for missing fisherman off Hawaii
PRESS RELEASE | April 15, 2025
HONOLULU – The Coast Guard suspended its search at 1500 on 15 April for a fisherman who went missing off the coast of Hawaii Island.
Coast Guard, Puerto Rico Police rescue 3 boaters from grounded vessel on Morillo Cay, Guayama, Puerto Rico
PRESS RELEASE | April 15, 2025
A Coast Guard aircrew and a Puerto Rico Police marine crew rescued three boaters, two men and a woman, from a grounded recreational vessel on Morillo Cay in Guayama, Puerto Rico, Thursday night. The 19-foot recreational vessel reportedly was transiting at high speed when it ran hard aground ejecting one of the three passengers onboard who sustained an open wound to his forehead. “The teamwork and coordination between the Coast Guard and responding Puerto Rico Police enabled us to successfully execute this mission and we are grateful for their partnership,” said Lt. Christian Welch, Coast Guard MH-60T Jayhawk co-pilot for the case. “This case emphasizes the importance of safe boating practices, especially while operating at night.”
Coast Guard apprehends 18 aliens in two separate interdictions off San Diego coast
PRESS RELEASE | April 14, 2025
SAN DIEGO — The crew of Coast Guard Station San Diego, Coast Guard Cutter Sea Otter and Coast Guard Cutter David Duren apprehended 18 aliens in two separate interdictions off the coast of San Diego, Sunday.
Coast Guard Cutter Spencer returns home after Operation Vigilant Sentry patrol, service life extension upgrades
PRESS RELEASE | April 14, 2025
PORTSMOUTH, Va. — The crew of Coast Guard Cutter Spencer (WMEC 905) returned to their home port in Portsmouth, Friday, following a 92-day deployment in support of alien interdiction operations in the Florida Straits.   Deployed in support of Homeland Security Task Force – Southeast (HSTF-SE) and Operation Vigilant Sentry (OVS) in the Seventh Coast Guard District’s area of responsibility, Spencer’s crew conducted search and rescue, and maritime border security operations to support the ongoing U.S. mission to protect the maritime borders of America. 
Coast Guard suspends search for 5 people off St. Lucie Inlet
PRESS RELEASE | April 14, 2025
MIAMI — The Coast Guard suspended its search for five missing people from a suspected failed smuggling venture, Sunday, approximately 29 miles off St. Lucie Inlet pending the development of new information.
Coast Guard Cutter James returns home after multi-month patrol, seizing $510M in narcotics and participating in advanced US Navy exercises
PRESS RELEASE | April 14, 2025
NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. — The crew of Coast Guard Cutter James (WMSL 754) returned to their home port in North Charleston, Saturday, following a 112-day, multi-phase deployment, where crew members conducted counter-narcotic operations in the Eastern Pacific Ocean and participated in joint exercises with the U.S. Navy in the Atlantic Ocean.  James’ crew spent their first two months underway in support of Joint Interagency Task Force – South (JIATF-S) while on patrol in the Coast Guard Eleventh District's area of operations.  
Coast Guard Rescues Three, Responds to Pollution Near Hull, Massachusetts
PRESS RELEASE | April 11, 2025
BOSTON — The Coast Guard and Boston Police rescued three crew members from a fishing vessel that ran aground near Green Island on Friday morning. Click the link to read the full release.
Coast Guard leads multi-agency security operation at Port of Honolulu
PRESS RELEASE | April 11, 2025
HONOLULU – The U.S. Coast Guard led a Multi-Agency Strike Force Operation (MASFO) at the Port of Honolulu’s container terminal Wednesday.
Coast Guard, partner agencies to educate and identify ‘at-risk’ vessels within Florida Keys
PRESS RELEASE | April 11, 2025
KEY WEST, Fla. – The Coast Guard and partner agencies are scheduled to conduct increased patrols within the Florida Keys, April 15-17.
Photo Release: Coast Guard Air Station Clearwater: AMT2 Brian Skinner
PRESS RELEASE | April 11, 2025
CLEARWATER, Fla. — U.S. Coast Guard Petty Officer 2nd Class Brian Skinner, an aviation maintenance technician at Coast Guard Air Station Clearwater, completes heavy maintenance on an MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter at Coast Guard Air Station Clearwater, Florida, April 9, 2025. Skinner, a California native, followed his family’s military service tradition and joined the Coast Guard to help save lives.
Coast Guard, partners search for overdue vessel off island of Hawaii
PRESS RELEASE | April 11, 2025
HONOLULU – The Coast Guard is searching for an overdue vessel with one person aboard offshore the Island of Hawaii Thursday. 
Coast Guard, local agencies, responding to helicopter crash in Hudson River
PRESS RELEASE | April 10, 2025
NEW YORK — The Coast Guard is coordinating with local, state and federal agencies in response to the helicopter crash in the Hudson River that occurred Thursday afternoon in New York City near the Holland Tunnel. Click the link to read the full release.
Coast Guard, locals rescue overdue boater near Barnegat Bay
PRESS RELEASE | April 10, 2025
The Coast Guard, local law enforcement and commercial salvage crews rescued an overdue man Thursday, near Barnegat Bay, New Jersey. Rescued was John Mazzy, 72, from an aids to navigation dayboard in the vicinity of Oyster Creek Channel.
Coast Guard offloads nearly $510 million in illegal narcotics interdicted in Eastern Pacific Ocean
PRESS RELEASE | April 9, 2025
MIAMI – The crew of U.S. Coast Guard Cutter James offloaded more than 44,550 pounds of cocaine and 3,880 pounds of marijuana valued at approximately $509.9 million in Port Everglades, Wednesday. 
Coast Guard soliciting public comments on Stockton Viaduct dual bridge replacement proposal
PRESS RELEASE | April 9, 2025
The Coast Guard is soliciting public comments on a proposal by the California Department of Transportation to replace the existing Stockton Viaduct (Interstate 5) dual bridge. 
Coast Guard Sector Long Island Sound launches Aqua Alert pilot program to improve maritime emergency response
PRESS RELEASE | April 9, 2025
NEW YORK — U.S. Coast Guard Sector Long Island Sound is launching Aqua Alert, a new pilot program
Coast Guard finalizes permanent relief of Sector San Diego commander 
PRESS RELEASE | April 8, 2025
SAN DIEGO — The U.S. Coast Guard permanently relieved the commander of Coast Guard Sector San Diego Tuesday after temporarily relieving the commander on October 24, 2024.  Rear Adm. Joseph Buzzella, commander, District Eleven, temporarily relieved Capt. James Spitler following an investigation leading to a loss of confidence due to failures in leadership, judgement, and integrity. 
Media Advisory: Coast Guard to offload more than $509 million in illegal drugs
PRESS RELEASE | April 8, 2025
MIAMI — The U.S. Coast Guard is scheduled to hold a press conference, Wednesday, highlighting the
Coast Guard terminates ineffective information technology program, saves $32.7 million
PRESS RELEASE | April 7, 2025
The Coast Guard announced Friday the termination of the Logistics Information Management System (CG-LIMS), which will save approximately $32.7 million.
Coast Guard interdicts 22 aliens west of San Diego
PRESS RELEASE | April 7, 2025
SAN DIEGO — The crew of the Coast Guard Cutter Narwhal (WPB-87335) interdicted 22 aliens aboard a 45-foot cabin cruiser approximately six miles west of Point Loma, California, Sunday.
Coast Guard interdicts suspected smuggling vessel off San Diego coast
PRESS RELEASE | April 7, 2025
Coast Guard interdicts suspected smuggling vessel off San Diego coast SAN DIEGO — The Coast Guard Cutter Terrell Horne (WPC 1131), with support from the USS Spruance (DDG 111) and Department of Homeland Security partners interdicted a suspected maritime smuggling vessel carrying eight Mexican nationals approximately 27 miles west of San Diego, Saturday.
National 406 Day: Coast Guard urges mariners to properly register and dispose of emergency beacons
PRESS RELEASE | April 4, 2025
In recognition of 406 Day on April 6, a national campaign led by NOAA to spread awareness of the importance of emergency position indicating radio beacons (EPIRB), the Coast Guard is urging mariners to properly register and dispose of their emergency beacons.
Coast Guard commissions Coast Guard Cutter John Witherspoon (WPC 1158) in Kodiak, Alaska
PRESS RELEASE | April 3, 2025
KODIAK, Alaska — The Coast Guard commissioned its newest cutter, Coast Guard Cutter John Witherspoon (WPC 1158) for official entry into its service fleet during a ceremony held in Kodiak, Thursday. The ceremony was presided over by Rear Adm. Megan Dean, commander of the Seventeenth Coast Guard District. Members of the Witherspoon family were also in attendance, including the cutter’s sponsor, Regina Nash, the daughter of John Witherspoon. The Witherspoon is the 58th Fast Response Cutter (FRC) in the service and the first of three FRCs scheduled to be homeported at Coast Guard Base Kodiak. The crew of the Witherspoon will primarily serve in and around the Aleutian Islands, Bering Sea, Gulf of Alaska, and North Pacific Ocean. The cutter is designed for missions such as search and rescue; fishery patrols; drug and migrant interdiction; national defense; and ports, waterways, and coastal security. The namesake for the cutter, Capt. John G. Witherspoon, enlisted in the Coast Guard in 1963 and commissioned as an ensign in 1971. During his career, Witherspoon rose to the rank of captain and served as the commanding officer on Coast Guard Cutters Mallow (WLB 396), Valiant (WMEC 621), and Dependable (WMEC 626). During his tenure, Witherspoon became the first African American to command a medium endurance cutter and the first African American officer to command both afloat and ashore units. He earned both the Coast Guard Meritorious Service Medal and two Coast Guard Commendation Medals during his career. In honor of his dedication to mentorship amongst Coast Guard personnel, the Coast Guard established the Captain John G. Witherspoon Inspirational Leadership Award, which is given to one active duty officer and one reserve officer each year who demonstrate Witherspoon’s qualities of honor, respect, and devotion to duty. The Coast Guard has ordered a total of 65 FRCs to replace the 1980s-era Island-class 110-foot patrol boats. The FRCs feature advanced command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance equipment; over-the-horizon cutter boat deployment to reach vessels of interest; and improved habitability and seakeeping. The commissioning ceremony is a traditional milestone in the life of a cutter that marks its entry into active service and represents the cutter’s readiness to conduct Coast Guard operations.
Coast Guard Cutter Midgett completes deployment in Oceania, strengthens partnerships and maritime security
PRESS RELEASE | April 2, 2025
The U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Midgett (WMSL 757) returned to Honolulu Tuesday, from a 76-day multi-mission deployment to Oceania in support of Operation Blue Pacific, steaming over 11,000 miles and demonstrating America’s commitment to an open Pacific.
Coast Guard’s heavy icebreaker returns to the U.S. after 128-day deployment in support of Operation Deep Freeze
PRESS RELEASE | April 2, 2025
SAN FRANCISCO – The U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Polar Star (WAGB 10) and crew returned to the United States, arriving in San Francisco Sunday, following a 128-day deployment to Antarctica in support of Operation Deep Freeze 2025. Polar Star completed its 28th voyage to Antarctica in support of the joint military service mission to resupply and maintain the United States Antarctic Stations. Every year, a joint total force team works together to complete a successful Operation Deep Freeze in support of the U.S. National Science Foundation – the agency that manages the United States Antarctic Program.
Coast Guard repatriates 99 aliens to Haiti
PRESS RELEASE | April 1, 2025
MIAMI – Coast Guard Cutter Seneca's crew repatriated 99 aliens to Haiti, Tuesday, following a
MEDIA AVAILABILITY: Coast Guard to commission Coast Guard Cutter John Witherspoon (WPC 1158) in Kodiak, Alaska
PRESS RELEASE | March 31, 2025
KODIAK, Alaska — The Coast Guard is scheduled to hold a commissioning ceremony for Coast Guard Cutter John Witherspoon (WPC 1158), the service’s newest Fast Response Cutter (FRC), Thursday. WHO: Rear Adm. Megan Dean, commander of the 17th Coast Guard District; Lt. Cmdr. Adam Young, commanding officer of Coast Guard Cutter John Witherspoon, Lt. j.g. Katelynn Lane, executive officer of Coast Guard Cutter John Witherspoon; cutter crew members. WHAT: Commissioning ceremony for Coast Guard Cutter John Witherspoon, the service’s newest FRC and first of three FRC’s to be homeported at Coast Guard Base Kodiak WHEN: Thursday, April 3rd, 2025, at 10:00 a.m. WHERE: Coast Guard Air Station Kodiak aviation hangar Members of the media are requested to RSVP to the Coast Guard District 17 Public Affairs office by emailing uscgalaska@uscg.mil or calling (907) 723-5367 no later than Wednesday, April at 2:00 p.m. to receive instructions for attendance and base access.
Media Advisory: Coast Guard Cutter Midgett to return to Honolulu following Operation Blue Pacific patrol
PRESS RELEASE | March 31, 2025
HONOLULU – The crew of Coast Guard Cutter Midgett (WMSL 757) is slated to return to Coast Guard Base Honolulu Tuesday.
Coast Guard, Navy rescue 18 people from disabled vessel off San Diego coast
PRESS RELEASE | March 31, 2025
IMAGERY AVAILABLE: A Coast Guard Air Station San Diego MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter aircrew and the crew of the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Spruance (DDG 111) rescued 17 aliens and one American aboard a disabled and adrift vessel approximately 50 miles southwest of San Diego Sunday.
Coast Guard rescues kite surfer off Fort Pierce Inlet
PRESS RELEASE | March 29, 2025
MIAMI - A Coast Guard Station Fort Pierce boat crew rescued a kite surfer in distress, Saturday, after a good Samaritan reported the incident half a mile off Fort Pierce Inlet.
Coast Guard detains 8 Mexican fishermen, seizes 150 pounds of illegally poached fish off Texas coast
PRESS RELEASE | March 29, 2025
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — The Coast Guard interdicted and detained 8 Mexican fishermen engaged in illegal fishing and seized approximately 150 pounds of fish in federal waters off southern Texas, Friday.
Coast Guard increases operational presence near southwest border between U.S. and Mexico
PRESS RELEASE | March 28, 2025
IMAGERY AVAILABLE: The Coast Guard has increased its operational presence near the southwest border between U.S. and Mexico to enhance border security, immigration enforcement and to protect the territorial integrity of the United States. 
Coast Guard inspection team reveals hazardous cargo threatening safety, security of Puerto Nuevo Terminals port facility in San Juan, Puerto Rico
PRESS RELEASE | March 27, 2025
A Coast Guard Sector San Juan inspections team discovered an Anhydrous Ammonia  hazardous cargo  shipment threatening the safety and security of the Puerto Nuevo Terminals (PNT) port facility, Wednesday.  A Coast Guard investigation into the situation is ongoing. A team of three Coast Guard Marine Science Technicians conducting a routine examination at the facility identified three tank-containers, one of which was deemed to be unlawful, with more than 5,000 gallons of Anhydrous Ammonia, a hazardous, highly toxic and corrosive gas or colorless liquid which is flammable in high concentrations. The product is used for various industrial applications including detergents, pesticides and fertilizers, among others. 
FEATURE: A lifetime of service: A volunteer’s journey to honorary Coast Guard chief
PRESS RELEASE | March 27, 2025
A cloudless sky and crisp late-January air surrounded the crew of Coast Guard Station Emerald Isle during a ceremony celebrating Petty Officer First Class Kyle Vaders, the station’s executive petty officer, who advanced to the rank of chief. While the crew and the audience harbored a secret, there was one person attending who had no idea what was about to occur.
U.S. Coast Guard cutter promotes regional security in the Pacific with Papua New Guinea
PRESS RELEASE | March 26, 2025
The U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Midgett (WMSL 757) recently concluded its second port call in Papua New Guinea (PNG), following nine days of shiprider operations with representatives from the PNG Defence Force, PNG Customs Service, and PNG National Fisheries Authority. Midgett was invited by the Papua New Guinea government to participate in the operation. The PNG shipriders led the mission by selecting vessels of interests and conducting boardings while the U.S. Coast Guard provided ship based and shoreside support. The successful shiprider operations reinforced the importance of deepening and expanding strong bilateral relationships.
Coast Guard establishes temporary safety zone for security exercise 4 miles east of Sandy Hook, NJ 
PRESS RELEASE | March 26, 2025
NEW YORK — The Coast Guard established a temporary safety zone Monday in the northern Atlantic Ocean between the Ambrose Channel Entrance and Sandy Hook Channel Entrance, which is scheduled to remain in place until April 12 to support a security-related exercise. Click the link above to view full news release.
Coast Guard Sector Miami, partners terminate illegal charter in violation of active Captain of the Port Order
PRESS RELEASE | March 25, 2025
MIAMI — Coast Guard Sector Miami law enforcement officers, along with federal and state law
Coast Guard Station Fort Lauderdale interdicts vessel with over $6 million in illicit narcotics
PRESS RELEASE | March 24, 2025
MIAMI – A U.S. Coast Guard Station Fort Lauderdale law enforcement boat crew seized approximately
Coast Guard Cutter Mohawk returns home after 70-day, counter-drug patrol in the Eastern Pacific Ocean
PRESS RELEASE | March 24, 2025
KEY WEST, Fla. — The crew of Coast Guard Cutter Mohawk (WMEC 913) returned to their home port in Key West, March 16, following a 70-day deployment to the Eastern Pacific Ocean. Mohawk deployed in support of Joint Interagency Task Force – South (JIATF-S) and Operation Martillo, where crew members conducted counter-drug missions in the Coast Guard Eleventh District’s area of responsibility. While at sea, Mohawk’s crew successfully contributed to protecting their fellow Americans by countering transnational criminal organizations and preventing dangerous and illegal narcotics from reaching the United States. The crew worked side by side with Coast Guard units, embarked law enforcement personnel from the Tactical Law Enforcement Team Pacific (PACTACLET) and the Costa Rican Coast Guard. 
UPDATE: Coast Guard suspends search for 3 people on St. Johns River
PRESS RELEASE | March 22, 2025
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The Coast Guard suspended its search for three missing people, Saturday, on the St. Johns River pending the development of new information.
Coast Guard, partner agencies searching for 3 people on St. Johns River
PRESS RELEASE | March 22, 2025
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Coast Guard and partner agency crews are searching for three people, an adult and two minors, Saturday, after the vessel they were on capsized near Goat Island on the St. Johns River. 
Coast Guard conducts medical transport for man from U.S. Army Garrison Kwajalein Atoll
PRESS RELEASE | March 21, 2025
HONOLULU – The Coast Guard conducted a medical transport for an ailing man from U.S. Army Garrison Kwajalein Atoll in the Republic of the Marshall Islands Thursday.
Coast Guard Cutter Naushon decommissioned after nearly 40 years of service
PRESS RELEASE | March 21, 2025
Coast Guard Cutter Naushon decommissioned after nearly 40 years of service
Coast Guard offloads over $517.5 million in illicit drugs interdicted in Eastern Pacific Ocean
PRESS RELEASE | March 20, 2025
MIAMI – The crew of U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Stone offloaded approximately 45,600 pounds of illicit narcotics worth more than $517.5 million at Port Everglades, Thursday.
PUBLIC NOTICE: Coast Guard receives proposal for bridge project on proposed replacement of Spur Bridge in Omak, Wash.
PRESS RELEASE | March 20, 2025
The U.S. Coast Guard has issued a public notice regarding the proposed replacement of the Spur Bridge (State Road 155), over the Okanogan River at mile 27.8, near Omak, Wash. The Coast Guard is soliciting for comments exclusively related to navigation under the Spur Bridge.
Media Advisory: Coast Guard to offload more than $517.5 million in illegal drugs
PRESS RELEASE | March 19, 2025
MIAMI — The U.S. Coast Guard is scheduled to hold a press conference, Thursday, highlighting the offload of over 45,600 pounds of illicit narcotics worth more than $517.5 million at Port Everglades.
Coast Guard achieves major milestone in drug interdiction and border control operations
PRESS RELEASE | March 18, 2025
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Coast Guard achieved a major milestone this week, interdicting over 80,000 pounds of illicit drugs since Jan. 21, being smuggled by drug cartels in an attempt to reach the U.S.
Coast Guard stops illegal charter violating federal order
PRESS RELEASE | March 17, 2025
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — A Coast Guard Station San Juan law enforcement team terminated a bareboat
Coast Guard removes 30 aliens from uninhabited Mona Island, transfers to Border Patrol agents
PRESS RELEASE | March 17, 2025
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico – The crew of U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Joseph Doyle (WPC 1133) removed 30
MEDIA ADVISORY: Coast Guard Pacific Northwest Updates Media Contact Information
PRESS RELEASE | March 14, 2025
SEATTLE – The Coast Guard 13th District, which includes the states of Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Montana, has updated it’s media contact information.
Coast Guard conducts joint operation to disrupt illicit maritime activity in Philadelphia
PRESS RELEASE | March 14, 2025
PHILADELPHIA — A Coast Guard law enforcement team from Sector Delaware Bay led a joint operation with partner agencies to ensure compliance with federal regulations at the Packer Avenue Marine Terminal, Tuesday.
Coast Guard Cutter Reliance returns home after 60-day maritime border security patrol
PRESS RELEASE | March 14, 2025
PENSACOLA, Fla. — The crew of Coast Guard Cutter Reliance (WMEC 615) returned to their home port in Pensacola, Monday, following a 60-day patrol in the Florida Straits, Windward Passage and Gulf of America. Reliance deployed in support of Homeland Security Task Force – Southeast (HSTF-SE) and Operation Vigilant Sentry (OVS) while underway in the Seventh Coast Guard District's area of responsibility, where crew members contributed to safeguarding America by patrolling U.S. maritime borders.
Multimedia Release: Coast Guard Station Curtis Bay completes pistol qualification course
PRESS RELEASE | March 13, 2025
Coast Guard crew members from Station Curtis Bay and Sector Maryland-National Capital Region recently completed the Coast Guard's Pistol Qualification Course at the range in Fort Meade, Maryland.
Coast Guard detains 16 Mexican fishermen, seizes 2,500 pounds of illegally poached fish off Texas coast
PRESS RELEASE | March 12, 2025
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — The Coast Guard interdicted and detained 16 Mexican fishermen engaged in illegal fishing and seized approximately 2,500 pounds of fish in federal waters off southern Texas on Tuesday night.
Coast Guard rescues 15 aliens from disabled vessel off San Diego coast
PRESS RELEASE | March 12, 2025
SAN DIEGO — A Coast Guard Air Station San Diego MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter crew rescued 15 aliens aboard an adrift vessel approximately 60 miles southwest of San Diego, Tuesday.
U.S. Coast Guard cutter arrives in Papua New Guinea, embarks law enforcement officers to conduct joint maritime patrol
PRESS RELEASE | March 12, 2025
At the invitation of the Papua New Guinea government, the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Midgett (WMSL 757) arrived in Port Moresby, Thursday, to embark Papua New Guinean law enforcement officers. This visit directly supports Papua New Guinea’s leadership in the Pacific Islands and its commitment to maritime security, specifically in combatting illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing.
Coast Guard interdicts 9 aliens southwest of Point Loma, Calif.
PRESS RELEASE | March 10, 2025
SAN DIEGO — The crews of Coast Guard Maritime Security and Safety Team Los Angeles/Long Beach interdicted nine aliens aboard a 20-foot boat approximately seven miles southwest of Point Loma, Monday.
Coast Guard interdicts, transfers 32 aliens to Dominican Republic Navy authorities for repatriation
PRESS RELEASE | March 10, 2025
The crew of Coast Guard Cutter Joseph Napier transferred 32 aliens to a Dominican Republic Navy vessel, Saturday, following the interdiction of an overloaded makeshift vessel in Mona Passage waters near Dominican Republic.  The interdiction occurred Saturday night after a forward-deployed Coast Guard Air Station Miami HC-144 Ocean Sentry aircrew on a routine maritime border security patrol detected a 25-foot makeshift vessel in international waters, approximately 25 nautical miles northeast of Punta Cana, Dominican Republic. Sector San Juan watchstanders diverted the USCGC Joseph Napier to interdict the suspect vessel. Shortly thereafter, the USCGC Joseph Napier crew arrived on-scene and deployed the cutter’s over-the-horizon small boat which stopped the suspect vessel. Following the interdiction, the Dominican Republic Navy patrol vessel Aldebaran arrived on-scene and embarked all 32 aliens for their return to the Dominican Republic.
Coast Guard concludes response efforts at Sun Bay Beach, continues investigation regarding original source of reported pollution
PRESS RELEASE | March 8, 2025
Coast Guard Sector San Juan Incident Management Division personnel concluded response efforts to the mystery sheen reported on the Sun Bay Beach shoreline in Vieques, Saturday, after no further sheening or signs of pollution were observed in the water or shoreline.  Coast Guard IMD personnel continue to investigate the cause and potential source of this incident.
Coast Guard investigates unknown sheen at Sun Bay Beach in Vieques, Puerto Rico
PRESS RELEASE | March 7, 2025
Coast Guard Sector San Juan Incident Management Division environmental response personnel are investigating a mystery sheen on Sun Bay Beach shoreline in Vieques, Friday afternoon. “We are investigating a release of an undetermined amount of fuel with diesel characteristics,” said Chief Warrant Officer Jamie Testa, Coast Guard Sector San Juan Federal On-Scene Coordinator for the case. “Our top priority is to protect public health and the marine environment as we coordinate resources to contain and remove any recoverable material. We continue our investigation into a potential source and urge any beachgoers to stay out of the water and follow directions from local emergency response personnel on scene. Any visible rainbow sheening is an indication that there is product in the water and that it is unsafe.”
U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Polar Star’s crew concludes Operation Deep Freeze 2025 mission, departs Antarctica
PRESS RELEASE | March 6, 2025
SOUTHERN OCEAN — Accomplishing its missions, the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Polar Star (WAGB 10) and crew departed the Antarctic region Tuesday, after 65 days south of the Antarctic Circle in support of Operation Deep Freeze 2025.
Unified response: an inside look at nearly 300 Coast Guardsmen responding to the Potomac River plane crash
PRESS RELEASE | March 6, 2025
In a unified effort, 278 Coast Guard service members and Auxiliarists from 33 units across the East Coast responded to the incident with an urgent mission—search, recover, and bring closure to a nation reeling from disaster. 
Coast Guard offloads over $141 million in illicit drugs interdicted in Caribbean Sea
PRESS RELEASE | March 6, 2025
MIAMI – U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Valiant’s crew offloaded approximately 12,470 pounds of cocaine, Thursday, worth an estimated $141.4 million at Coast Guard Base Miami Beach. 
Coast Guard Cutter Vigorous returns home after 46-day alien interdiction operations, maritime border security patrol
PRESS RELEASE | March 5, 2025
PORTSMOUTH, Va. — The crew of the Coast Guard Cutter Vigorous (WMEC 627) returned to their homeport in Portsmouth, Wednesday, following a 46-day maritime border security patrol in the Florida Straits.  Vigorous deployed in support of Homeland Security Task Force – Southeast and Operation Vigilant Sentry while underway in the Seventh Coast Guard District’s area of responsibility, where crew members conducted alien interdiction and border security operations. The crew worked alongside other Coast Guard units and partner agencies such as U.S. Customs and Border Protection – Air and Marine Operations and Homeland Security Investigations.  
MEDIA ADVISORY: Coast Guard Cutter Valiant offloads $141 million in illicit drugs interdicted in the Caribbean Sea
PRESS RELEASE | March 5, 2025
MIAMI — Members of Coast Guard Cutter Valiant are scheduled to offload 12,471 pounds of illicit narcotics with a street value of more than $141 million. 
Photo Release: Coast Guard controls, secures, and defends capital's waterways during joint session of congress
PRESS RELEASE | March 4, 2025
Coast Guard crews from Sector Maryland - National Capital Region and supporting units from across the service provide safety and security during the President’s address to the Joint Session of Congress, March 4, 2025.  
Coast Guard teams deploy to American Samoa to patrol border, conduct boardings
PRESS RELEASE | March 4, 2025
HONOLULU – Coast Guard Maritime Safety and Security Team Honolulu personnel and a boarding team from Coast Guard Sector Honolulu deployed to American Samoa from Feb. 10-27 to protect the U.S. maritime border, enforce U.S. laws and regulations, enhance maritime domain awareness and coordinate with agency partners.
Coast Guard repatriates 2 aliens to Dominican Republic, transfers 1 alien to U.S. Border Patrol for federal prosecution, turns over 2 Russian nationals to ICE Homeland Security Investigations for removal
PRESS RELEASE | March 4, 2025
The crew of Coast Guard Cutter Joseph Tezanos repatriated two aliens to the Dominican Republic, Saturday, following a Puerto Rico police interdiction of a suspect vessel with five people on board just off Aguadilla, Puerto Rico.  One of the interdicted aliens, with a prior criminal history in the United States, is being prosecuted by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Puerto Rico on charges of attempted illegally re-entry into the United States in violation of Title 8, U.S.C., Section 1326 b(2).  
U.S. Coast Guard cutter visits Australia, furthers collaboration and maritime security
PRESS RELEASE | March 4, 2025
The U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Midgett (WMSL 757) recently completed a port call in Sydney, Feb. 25, 2025, conducting several engagements with Australian partners that strengthened ties and furthered collaborative maritime security throughout Oceania. Reflecting the spirit of the Pacific Quadrilateral Defense Coordinating Group, the U.S. Coast Guard continues its vital collaboration with Australian law enforcement to identify maritime vulnerabilities and cooperate on solutions that reduce risks to safety, health, and security throughout the region.
MEDIA ADVISORY: March 6th is Billet Night at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy
PRESS RELEASE | March 3, 2025
The U.S. Coast Guard Academy is proud to announce Billet Night for the Class of 2025 will take place Thursday, March 6, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in Leamy Hall Auditorium.
Coast Guard interdicts 21 aliens west of Point Loma, Calif.
PRESS RELEASE | March 1, 2025
SAN DIEGO — The crew of the Coast Guard Cutter Haddock interdicted 21 aliens aboard a 25-foot boat approximately 20 miles west of Point Loma, Friday.
Coast Guard medevacs cruise ship passenger experiencing strokes 300 miles offshore Hawaii
PRESS RELEASE | Feb. 28, 2025
HONOLULU – The Coast Guard medevaced a cruise ship passenger who experienced multiple strokes 300 miles offshore Kailua-Kona, Hawaii, Thursday.
Availability of Public Notice for highway bridge proposal over Petaluma River
PRESS RELEASE | Feb. 28, 2025
ALAMEDA, Calif, — All interested parties are herein notified that the commander, Eleventh Coast Guard District, has received application materials dated Feb. 7, 2025, from the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) for approval of location and plans for the modification of a highway bridge across a navigable waterway of the United States.
MULTIMEDIA RELEASE: Coast Guard, Port of Virginia Maritime Incident Response Team conclude search and rescue forum in Hampton
PRESS RELEASE | Feb. 28, 2025
The SAR Forum is an annual event which requires strong coordination across multiple agencies conducting training for a unified, rapid and effective response to emergencies that may impact maritime commerce, public safety, and coastal communities. Through collaborative exercises and events—similar to the SAR Forum—with local law enforcement, fire departments, and emergency services the Coast Guard enhances its ability to prevent, prepare for, and response to maritime emergencies.
Coast Guard issues Captain of the Port order to Puerto Nuevo Terminal for violating hazardous cargo handling permit in San Juan
PRESS RELEASE | Feb. 27, 2025
The acting commander of U.S. Coast Guard Sector San Juan, Capt. Robert Stiles, issued a Captain of the Port (COTP) Order to Puerto Nuevo Terminals (PNT) port facility, Wednesday, for unlawfully handling dangerous cargo, specifically ammonium nitrate. This action was taken following a routine examination in which Coast Guard inspectors discovered PNT’s non-compliance with previous Coast Guard regulatory and safety orders which suspended PNT’s permit to handle hazardous cargoes as required by law and due to the facility’s lack of adequate firefighting capability. “This is a serious violation creating a dangerous situation at Puerto Nuevo Terminals, which is located next to a liquified natural gas facility,” said Capt. Robert Stiles, acting Coast Guard Sector San Juan commander and Captain of the Port. “The unlawful handling of ammonium nitrate can pose a serious risk to the safety of critical port infrastructure in San Juan Harbor. We are investigating this matter thoroughly and have taken necessary measures to ensure that the Puerto Nuevo Terminals facility is operating in a safe manner. The Coast Guard is committed to the safety and security of the nation’s ports and navigable waterways, and it is our duty to protect them.”
Coast Guard encounters over a dozen aliens off the coast of southern California
PRESS RELEASE | Feb. 26, 2025
PHOTO AVAILABLE: The Coast Guard encountered over a dozen aliens off the coast of southern California early Tuesday morning.
Coast Guard Sector Miami, partners stop 12 illegal charters, 2 violated federal orders
PRESS RELEASE | Feb. 25, 2025
MIAMI — Coast Guard Sector Miami law enforcement officers, along with federal and state law enforcement partners terminated 12 illegal charter voyages, Friday-Sunday, on Biscayne Bay and Miami River.
MEDIA AVAILABILITY: Coast Guard, Port of Virginia Maritime Incident Response Team to host search and rescue forum in Hampton, Va.
PRESS RELEASE | Feb. 25, 2025
Media is invited to attend the 19th annual Steven Todd Dooley Search and Rescue Forum to watch a Coast Guard search and rescue demonstration.
Coast Guard suspends search for person missing near the entrance to the Ambrose Channel
PRESS RELEASE | Feb. 24, 2025
NEW YORK — The Coast Guard suspended its search Monday at approximately 6 p.m. for a man who went missing after a boat capsized and five people were recovered near the entrance to the Ambrose Channel Sunday afternoon. Click the link to read the full release.
UPDATE: Coast Guard continues search for one person after five recovered from sinking boat near the entrance to the Ambrose Channel
PRESS RELEASE | Feb. 24, 2025
NEW YORK — The Coast Guard continues its search for a missing person after a vessel capsized Sunday afternoon near Breezy Point. To read the full press release, click the link.
Coast Guard interdicts 13 aliens west of Encinitas, Calif.
PRESS RELEASE | Feb. 23, 2025
PHOTOS AVAILABLE: The crews of the Coast Guard Cutter Benjamin Bottoms and the Coast Guard Cutter Haddock interdicted 13 aliens aboard a panga-style vessel approximately 22 miles west of Encinitas, Friday.
Coast Guard Actively Searching for One Person After Five Recovered from Sinking Boat Southeast of Breezy Point
PRESS RELEASE | Feb. 23, 2025
NEW YORK — The U.S. Coast Guard is searching for one person missing in the water approximately
Coast Guard Cutter Joseph Gerczak returns home following 37-day law enforcement patrol in American Samoa 
PRESS RELEASE | Feb. 23, 2025
HONOLULU – The crew of the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Joseph Gerczak (WPC 1126) returned home to Honolulu Saturday following a 37-day territorial integrity patrol along the U.S. maritime border in American Samoa. 
Coast Guard rescues 3 boaters off Captiva Island
PRESS RELEASE | Feb. 23, 2025
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Coast Guard crews located and rescued three overdue boaters, Sunday, near Captiva, after their vessel capsized.  
Coast Guard, partners detain, arrest man for alleged yacht theft in Honolulu
PRESS RELEASE | Feb. 22, 2025
HONOLULU – The Coast Guard detained a man suspected of stealing a yacht, resulting in his arrest by the Honolulu Police Department and State of Hawaii Sheriff Division in Honolulu Friday.
Coast Guard transfers 23 aliens to Bahamas
PRESS RELEASE | Feb. 22, 2025
MIAMI – Coast Guard Cutter Margaret Norvell's crew returned 23 aliens of mixed nationalities to The
Coast guard detains two aliens, one with an outstanding felony warrant, after routine vessel inspection
PRESS RELEASE | Feb. 22, 2025
BOSTON — U.S. Coast Guard crews detained two alien crewmembers illegally present in the U.S. during
Coast Guard continues alien expulsion flight operations between California, Texas
PRESS RELEASE | Feb. 22, 2025
The Coast Guard conducted alien expulsion flight operations between California and Texas throughout the week.
U.S. Coast Guard cutter visits New Zealand, conducts training and promotes maritime governance
PRESS RELEASE | Feb. 21, 2025
U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Midgett (WMSL 757) recently concluded a month-long engagement with New Zealand, strengthening ties with the Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN) and reinforcing the U.S. Coast Guard’s commitment to Oceania. The engagements included professional exchanges, bilateral maritime law enforcement trainings, and enhanced cooperation between the two nations in support of a peaceful, secure, prosperous, and resilient region.
U.S. Coast Guard cutter visits Tuvalu, strengthens partnerships and promotes regional security
PRESS RELEASE | Feb. 21, 2025
The U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Midgett (WMSL 757) recently concluded a successful engagement in Tuvalu, conducting joint bilateral maritime law enforcement shiprider operations and strengthening partnerships to combat illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing in the region. This partnership underscores the U.S. Coast Guard’s unwavering commitment to maintaining a secure and prosperous Indo-Pacific, leveraging its operational expertise to enhance cooperation and strengthen its trusted partnership with Tuvalu.
Coast Guard interdicts 20 aliens west of Point Loma, Calif.
PRESS RELEASE | Feb. 19, 2025
IMAGERY AVAILABLE: The crew of the Coast Guard Cutter Haddock interdicted 20 aliens aboard a 30-foot-panga-style vessel approximately 21 miles west of Point Loma, Tuesday.
Coast Guard, partner agencies responding to boat fire on Delaware River 
PRESS RELEASE | Feb. 18, 2025
PHILADELPHIA — The U.S. Coast Guard and partner agencies are responding to a tugboat fire near Pea Patch Island on the Delaware River, Tuesday.
Coast Guard aircrew rescues man stranded on rocky outcrop off Playa Esperanza in Manatí, Puerto Rico
PRESS RELEASE | Feb. 18, 2025
A Coast Guard MH-60T Jayhawk helicopter aircrew from Air Station Borinquen rescued a man from crashing waves on an isolated rock formation along the northern cliff face near Playa Esperanza in Manatí, Monday.  “This rescue is a testament to the intentional and continuous training we conduct at Air Station Borinquen to intervene on someone’s worst day and bring them to safety,” said Lt. Luke M. Dewhirst, Coast Guard MH-60T Jayhawk aircraft commander for the case. “I am incredibly proud of the safe and efficient work by the crew of 6038, as well as the expert coordination by our operations watchstander and personnel at Sector San Juan; amazing teamwork by all. We are always thankful for the opportunity to assist people in need.” 
Coast Guard suspends search for missing kayaker near Mission Bay
PRESS RELEASE | Feb. 17, 2025
SAN DIEGO — The Coast Guard suspended its search for a missing kayaker near Mission Bay at approximately 5:30 p.m., Sunday. Coast Guard crews, along with personnel from the San Diego Lifeguards and San Diego Fire Department, searched a nearly 460 square mile area over the course of 52.3 hours, but found no signs of distress. The search began on Friday afternoon after the San Diego Lifeguards discovered an overturned outrigger kayak approximately 500 yards west of the Mission Bay entrance channel. The vessel appeared new with no signs of use and was found broken in half.
Coast Guard rescues missing boater and dog near Avalon, California
PRESS RELEASE | Feb. 16, 2025
PHOTO AVAILABLE: The Coast Guard rescued a missing boater and a dog approximately 18 miles east of Avalon, California, Saturday evening.
Coast Guard detains illegal alien crewmember and captain of fishing vessel with outstanding felony warrant
PRESS RELEASE | Feb. 15, 2025
  PORT ISABEL, Texas — The Coast Guard detained an alien crewmember illegally present in the U.S.
Coast Guard conducts alien expulsion flight operations between California, Texas
PRESS RELEASE | Feb. 15, 2025
The Coast Guard conducted alien expulsion flight operations between California and Texas Saturday.
Coast Guard transfers 31 aliens to the Bahamas
PRESS RELEASE | Feb. 14, 2025
MIAMI – Coast Guard Cutter Margaret Norvell's crew returned 31 aliens of mixed nationalities to The Bahamas, Friday, following three interdictions of illegal maritime ventures in U.S. territorial waters east of Miami.
Coast Guard cutter returns to Washington following law enforcement patrol
PRESS RELEASE | Feb. 14, 2025
The crew of the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Active (WMEC 618) returned home to Port Angeles, Friday following a 65-day law enforcement patrol off the coast of Southern California. As America’s maritime law enforcement agency, the Coast Guard is increasing presence in key areas to protect U.S. maritime borders, territorial integrity, and sovereignty.
Coast Guard conducts alien expulsion flight operations between California, Texas
PRESS RELEASE | Feb. 14, 2025
The Coast Guard conducted alien expulsion flight operations between California and Texas Thursday.
Coast Guard offloads more than $275 million worth of illegal cocaine in San Diego
PRESS RELEASE | Feb. 13, 2025
IMAGERY AVAILABLE: The crew of the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Waesche (WMSL 751) offloaded approximately 37,256 pounds of cocaine, with an estimated value of more than $275 million, on Thursday in San Diego.
IMAGERY AVAILABLE: Coast Guard rescues three mariners 40 miles offshore from Caillou Bay, Louisiana
PRESS RELEASE | Feb. 13, 2025
NEW ORLEANS — The Coast Guard rescued three people after a fishing vessel capsized 40 miles offshore from Caillou Bay, Louisiana, in the Gulf of America, Thursday.
Availability of Public Notice to construct the new "C" street bridge over Sacramento River
PRESS RELEASE | Feb. 13, 2025
SAN FRANCISCO — An application has been received by the Commander, Eleventh Coast Guard District from the city of Sacramento for a U.S. Coast Guard Bridge permit for approval to construct the new “C” Street (replacement “I” Street) highway drawbridge across the Sacramento River at mile 59.5, between the cities of West Sacramento, Yolo County and Sacramento, Sacramento County, California (38° 35' 21.3" N, 121° 30' 21.3” W).
MEDIA ADVISORY: Coast Guard to offload more than $275 million of cocaine in San Diego
PRESS RELEASE | Feb. 13, 2025
The crew of the Coast Guard Cutter Waesche (WMSL 751) will offload approximately 37,256 pounds of cocaine with an estimated value of $275 million, on Thursday in San Diego.   The offload is a result of 11 separate suspected drug smuggling vessel interdictions or events off the coasts of Mexico and Central and South America by the Coast Guard Cutter Waesche in December through February.    The Coast Guard Cutter Waesche is one of four legend-class national security cutters, homeported in Alameda, California. 
Coast Guard repatriates 16 aliens to Cuba
PRESS RELEASE | Feb. 11, 2025
MIAMI – Coast Guard Cutter Raymond Evan's crew repatriated 16 aliens to Cuba, Tuesday, following a maritime interdiction approximately 15 miles southwest of Gun Cay, Bahamas.
Coast Guard conducts alien expulsion flight operations between California, Texas
PRESS RELEASE | Feb. 11, 2025
The Coast Guard conducted alien expulsion flight operations Monday between California and Texas.
Coast Guard repatriates 132 aliens to Haiti
PRESS RELEASE | Feb. 10, 2025
MIAMI – Coast Guard Cutter Escanaba's crew repatriated 132 aliens to Haiti, Monday, following a maritime interdiction approximately 50 miles southeast of Marathon.
Coast Guard suspends search for crew member missing in the Eastern Pacific Ocean
PRESS RELEASE | Feb. 10, 2025
ALAMEDA, Calif. – The Coast Guard has suspended its search Saturday evening for a missing Coast Guard Cutter Waesche (WMSL 751) crew member pending the development of new information.
Coast Guard conducts alien expulsion flight operations between California, Texas, Washington
PRESS RELEASE | Feb. 9, 2025
The Coast Guard conducted alien expulsion flights Sunday between California, Texas and Washington.
Coast Guard interdicts 12 aliens near Point Loma
PRESS RELEASE | Feb. 9, 2025
Coast Guard members interdicted 12 aliens aboard a 25-foot sail vessel approximately 12 miles west of Point Loma, Sunday. At approximately 10:19 a.m, a Customs and Border Protection patrol aircraft and a Coast Guard MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter sighted the sail vessel.
Coast Guard interdicts three aliens near Mission Bay
PRESS RELEASE | Feb. 8, 2025
PHOTOS AVAILABLE: Coast Guard members interdicted three aliens aboard a personal watercraft approximately 11 miles offshore from Mission Bay.
Coast Guard ends search for missing aircraft near Nome, Alaska
PRESS RELEASE | Feb. 7, 2025
JUNEAU, Alaska — The Coast Guard ended its search for a missing aircraft with 10 people aboard after it was located Friday afternoon approximately 34 miles southeast of Nome.   A Coast Guard MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter aircrew located the aircraft wreckage and lowered two rescue swimmers down to the aircraft. The rescue swimmers located three individuals in the forward part of the aircraft showing no signs of life. The remaining seven people are believed to be inside the aircraft, which was inaccessible due to the condition of the plane. The Coast Guard determined the severity of the wreckage was beyond the possibility of survival. 
Coast Guard national security cutter returns to California following a 130-day Bering Sea patrol
PRESS RELEASE | Feb. 7, 2025
ALAMEDA, Calif. — The U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Bertholf (WMSL 750) and crew returned to Alameda Friday, after completing a 130-day deployment patrolling the Bering Sea. The Bertholf’s crew showcased how the U.S. Coast Guard is a unique instrument of national power that bridges the divide between defense, diplomacy, and law enforcement and creates opportunities to further national objectives and priorities.
Coast Guard detains 11 Mexican fisherman, seizes 1,595 pounds of illegally caught fish and 9 sharks off Texas coast
PRESS RELEASE | Feb. 7, 2025
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — The Coast Guard interdicted four lanchas, detained 11 Mexican fishermen, and seized approximately 1,595 pounds of illegally caught red snapper and nine sharks in federal waters off southern Texas on Thursday.
Media Availability: Coast Guard, partner agencies to hold virtual press briefing for missing aircraft near Nome, Alaska
PRESS RELEASE | Feb. 7, 2025
KODIAK, Alaska — Media is invited to attend a virtual press briefing Friday with local, state and federal agencies regarding the search for 10 missing people who were aboard an aircraft that went missing Thursday approximately 30 miles southeast of Nome. WHO: Coast Guard, Alaska National Guard, Alaska State Troopers and National Transportation Safety Board WHAT: Virtual press briefing WHEN: Friday, 12 p.m. AKST / 4 p.m. EST WHERE: Follow the link: https://dod.teams.microsoft.us/l/meetup-join/19%3adod%3ameeting_0de418ae474b44e882d32ed472ec1412%40thread.v2/0?context=%7b%22Tid%22%3a%22369ba0d5-02cb-4d2f-94fd-9212cc24b78c%22%2c%22Oid%22%3a%221a89f247-91f2-44eb-a73a-0c222456d517%22%7d Coast Guard watchstanders at the 17th Coast Guard District command center received notification from the Alaska Regional Command Center of a missing Cessna 208B Grand Caravan with a reported 10 people aboard transiting from Unalakeet to Nome. The aircraft’s last known position was transponded Thursday evening in the vicinity of Norton Sound, approximately 30 miles southeast of Nome. Aircrews from the Coast Guard and Alaska National Guard responded Thursday night, with first light searches planned for Friday morning. The cause of the incident is unknown.
Coast Guard medevacs snorkeler in distress in Atlantic Ocean waters north of Dominican Republic
PRESS RELEASE | Feb. 7, 2025
A Coast Guard Air Station Borinquen MH-60T Jayhawk helicopter aircrew conducted a medevac for a snorkeler from the motor vessel Sea Hunter in Atlantic Ocean waters, approximately 70 nautical miles north of Punta Cana, Dominican Republic, Wednesday.  The snorkeler was a 70-year-old man, U.S. citizen, who experienced a near drowning event while snorkeling off the motor vessel Sea Hunter. “This mission presented a significant challenge, as time was of the essence and required meticulous planning of fuel, communications, and extensive coordination between Sector San Juan and the Sea Hunter crew,” said Lt. William Boardman, Coast Guard MH-60T Jayhawk aircraft commander for the case.   “Our team worked efficiently on scene to ensure a safe return to Puerto Rico. The patient was successfully transferred to Emergency Medical Service personnel and transported to a higher level of care. A huge thank you to everyone involved.”
Coast Guard searches for crew member in Eastern Pacific Ocean
PRESS RELEASE | Feb. 6, 2025
EASTERN PACIFIC OCEAN – The Coast Guard Cutter Waesche (WMSL 751) is actively searching for a Coast Guard crew member that was reported unaccounted for Tuesday morning, while operating in the Eastern Pacific Ocean.  
Coast Guard conducts alien expulsion flight operations between California, Texas
PRESS RELEASE | Feb. 6, 2025
The Coast Guard conducted alien expulsion flights Wednesday between California and Texas.
Coast Guard Cutter Campbell returns home after interdicting $91M in illicit narcotics during Eastern Pacific Ocean patrol
PRESS RELEASE | Feb. 5, 2025
NEWPORT, R.I.  — The crew of Coast Guard Cutter Campbell (WMEC 909) returned to their home port in Newport, Monday, following a 63-day multi-mission patrol to the Caribbean and Eastern Pacific Ocean. Campbell deployed in support of Joint Interagency Task Force – South (JIATF-S) to advance the primary mission of interdicting illegal narcotics in known drug trafficking zones. Campbell’s crew conducted maritime safety and security missions while working to detect, deter and intercept drug smuggling vessels.
Coast Guard rescues boaters from disabled sailboat near San Juan Islands
PRESS RELEASE | Feb. 4, 2025
SEATTLE – The Coast Guard rescued two boaters from a disabled and grounded 31-foot sailboat near the San Juan Islands, Wash., Monday night. Rescue crews rescued a 56-year-old man and recovered a woman who later succumbed to her injuries.
Coast Guard terminates illegal charter in violation of active Captain of the Port order
PRESS RELEASE | Feb. 4, 2025
MIAMI — Coast Guard law enforcement officers from the Coast Guard Cutter Richard Etheridge terminated the voyage of an illegal passenger vessel, Friday, near Dania Beach.
Coast Guard rescues 5 boaters from vessel taking on water off Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico
PRESS RELEASE | Feb. 3, 2025
Coast Guard Cutter Joseph Napier rescued five boaters from a disabled vessel 13 nautical miles off Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico, Saturday afternoon.  Rescued are four men and a woman, who came into distress after their 18-foot recreational vessel Michelle Marie II became disabled in eight-foot seas and started taking on water.   “The situation and conditions on-scene could have caused this vessel to capsize at any given moment,” said Capt. Robert E. Stiles, Coast Guard Sector San Juan Search and Rescue mission coordinator for the case. “Thanks to the quick response and swift coordination between Coast Guard watchstanders and the Coast Guard Cutter Joseph Napier crew all five lives were saved, and a tragic outcome was averted. Although we are very glad everyone aboard the Michelle Marie II is safe, we can't overemphasize the importance heeding small craft advisories and paying close attention to projected sea-states and weather conditions before going out to sea.” 
Coast Guard conducts alien expulsion flight operations between California, Texas
PRESS RELEASE | Feb. 2, 2025
The Coast Guard conducted alien expulsion flights Sunday between California and Texas.
Coast Guard interdicts 16 aliens near Mission Bay
PRESS RELEASE | Feb. 2, 2025
SAN DIEGO — Coast Guard interdicted a panga with 16 aliens aboard approximately 15 miles off the coast of Mission Bay, Sunday morning.
Update 2: Coast Guard, multiple partner agencies, responding to plane crash in Potomac River
PRESS RELEASE | Feb. 1, 2025
The U.S. Coast Guard continues to support local, city, state and federal partners Saturday in response to the aircraft collision that occurred Wednesday evening over the Potomac River in Washington. 
Coast Guard rescues 2 people near Bay of Jacmel, Haiti
PRESS RELEASE | Jan. 31, 2025
MIAMI — Coast Guard aircrews located and rescued two boaters, Friday, approximately 46 miles south of Jacmel, Haiti, after their sailing vessel started taking on water.
Coast Guard, partners respond to aground vessels in Maui following storms
PRESS RELEASE | Jan. 31, 2025
HONOLULU – The Coast Guard and the Department of Land and Natural Resources are responding to a grounded vessel on the north side of Honolua Bay in Maui Friday.
Owner of illegal passenger vessel sentenced to prison
PRESS RELEASE | Jan. 31, 2025
NEW YORK — The owner of the vessel Stimulus Money, Richard Cruz, was sentenced to 18 months in prison Thursday after pleading guilty for his role in the July 2022 capsizing of the vessel while underway on the Hudson River that resulted in the death of two passengers, a seven-year-old boy and 48-year-old woman. Click the link above to view full news release.
Coast Guard conducts alien expulsion flight operations between California, Texas
PRESS RELEASE | Jan. 31, 2025
The Coast Guard conducted alien expulsion flights Thursday between California and Texas.
Update 1: Coast Guard, multiple partner agencies, responding to plane crash in Potomac River
PRESS RELEASE | Jan. 30, 2025
The Coast Guard continues to coordinate with local, state and federal agencies Thursday in response to the aircraft collision that occurred Wednesday evening over the Potomac River in Washington. 
Coast Guard, multiple partner agencies, responding to plane crash in Potomac River
PRESS RELEASE | Jan. 30, 2025
WASHINGTON — The Coast Guard is coordinating with local, state, and federal agencies in response to the aircraft collision which occurred Wednesday evening over the Potomac River in Washington.
Coast Guard repatriates 12 aliens to Cuba
PRESS RELEASE | Jan. 29, 2025
MIAMI – Coast Guard Cutter Isaac Mayo’s crew repatriated 12 aliens to Cuba, Wednesday, following two
Coast Guard interdicts 14 aliens near Point Loma
PRESS RELEASE | Jan. 29, 2025
SAN DIEGO — Coast Guard interdicted a panga with 14 aliens aboard approximately 20 miles off the coast of Point Loma, Tuesday night.
First of 3 new Coast Guard cutters arrives to homeport in Kodiak, Alaska
PRESS RELEASE | Jan. 29, 2025
KODIAK, Alaska — The crew of Coast Guard Cutter John Witherspoon (WPC 1158) arrived at the cutter’s new homeport in Kodiak, Tuesday.  The cutter is scheduled to be commissioned during a ceremony in April.  The Witherspoon is the first of three Fast Response Cutters (FRCs) scheduled to be homeported at Coast Guard Base Kodiak and is now the fourth FRC currently based in Alaska. While these ships will be homeported in Kodiak, they will operate throughout the 17th Coast Guard District to include the U.S. Arctic, Gulf of Alaska, and Bering Sea.   The crew of the Witherspoon will carry out integral Coast Guard missions such as maritime law enforcement and security, living marine resources, and search and rescue. They will provide security for Alaskan coastal communities as they continue to utilize the ocean for their livelihoods while preserving Alaska’s living marine resources in conjunction with our partner agencies.   “The crew is humbled to be associated to a namesake honoring Capt. John G. Witherspoon, a trailblazer who found enjoyment and purpose in leading and mentoring others,” said Lt. Cmdr. Adam Young, commanding officer of the Witherspoon. “It is fitting that the cutter’s first sail was no tall order, stretching more than 7,000 nautical miles from Key West to Kodiak. Throughout the last five months, the crew displayed remarkable teamwork and resilience, a true testament to the core values Capt. Witherspoon epitomized throughout his illustrious career. I couldn’t be prouder of the team we have onboard, and I look forward to experiencing the beauty of Alaska once again.”  The new FRCs arriving in Alaska are designed to replace the service’s fleet of 110-foot cutters that are projected to be decommissioned this year. The Coast Guard is currently scheduled to have six FRCs operating throughout Alaska by the end of 2025 to reinforce our maritime boundaries and shorten on-scene response times to support search and rescue efforts and better serve the people of Alaska.  FRCs feature advanced command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance equipment as well as over-the-horizon response boat deployment capability and improved habitability for the crew. The ships can reach speeds of 28 knots and are equipped to coordinate operations with partner agencies and long-range Coast Guard assets such as the Coast Guard’s National Security Cutters.  FRCs are 154-foot multi-mission ships designed to conduct drug and migrant interdictions; ports, waterways and coastal security operations; fisheries and environmental protection patrols; national defense missions; and search and rescue. Each cutter is designed for a crew of 24, has a range of 2,500 miles and is equipped for patrols up to five days. The FRCs are part of the Coast Guard’s overall fleet modernization initiative. 
Coast Guard rescues two mariners from sinking sailboat more than 100 miles off North Carolina coast
PRESS RELEASE | Jan. 29, 2025
WILMINGTON, N.C. – The Coast Guard rescued two men approximately 103 miles east of Wilmington, N.C., Tuesday. The pair called for help when their 32-foot sailboat, Walrus, began sinking and they were unable to keep up with flooding.
Coast Guard conducts alien expulsion flight operations between California, Texas
PRESS RELEASE | Jan. 28, 2025
The Coast Guard conducted Alien Expulsion Flight Operations between California and Texas, in coordination with U.S. Customs and Border Protection Tuesday.
Coast Guard interdicts lancha crew, seizes 200 pounds of illegally caught fish off Texas coast
PRESS RELEASE | Jan. 28, 2025
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — The Coast Guard interdicted a lancha and seized 200 pounds of illegally caught fish in federal waters off southern Texas, Tuesday.
Coast Guard interdicts 21 migrants near Point Loma
PRESS RELEASE | Jan. 28, 2025
Coast Guard interdicted a panga with 21 individuals aboard approximately 20 miles off the coast of Point Loma, Monday evening. At approximately 10:45 p.m., U.S. Customs and Border Protection notified Coast Guard personnel at the Joint Harbor Operations Center of a 40-foot panga-style vessel traveling north approximately 40 miles south of the maritime boundary line.
Coast Guard holds memorial to honor fallen crew members of Coast Guard Cutter Blackthorn
PRESS RELEASE | Jan. 28, 2025
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. – Coast Guard crew members from local units held a memorial service honoring the fallen crew members from Coast Guard Cutter Blackthorn, Tuesday, at the Blackthorn Memorial site in St. Petersburg.
Coast Guard medevacs diver near Panama City, Florida
PRESS RELEASE | Jan. 27, 2025
The Coast Guard medevaced a 36-year-old male Sunday near Panama City, Florida.
Coast Guard medevacs 30-year-old from vessel 50 miles off Galveston, Texas
PRESS RELEASE | Jan. 27, 2025
HOUSTON — The Coast Guard medevaced a 30-year-old man from a vessel 50 miles off Galveston, Texas, Saturday.
Coast Guard conducts alien expulsion flight operations between California, Texas
PRESS RELEASE | Jan. 25, 2025
Today, the Coast Guard conducted several alien expulsion flight operations between California and Texas, in coordination with U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
Coast Guard rescues 4 from sinking boat after collision south of Block Island
PRESS RELEASE | Jan. 24, 2025
The Coast Guard rescued four people Thursday night from a fishing boat after a collision between two fishing boats occurred approximately 10 miles south of Block Island, Rhode Island. Click the link to view the full release.
Media Availability: Coast Guard to hold 45th anniversary memorial for the crew of Cutter Blackthorn
PRESS RELEASE | Jan. 24, 2025
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — The Coast Guard is holding a memorial service, Tuesday, for Coast Guard Cutter Blackthorn’s crew at the Blackthorn Memorial site in St. Petersburg.
Coast Guard, partner agencies to enforce Gasparilla safety zone
PRESS RELEASE | Jan. 23, 2025
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — The Coast Guard, Coast Guard Auxiliary and partner agencies are scheduled to enforce a safety zone for the Gasparilla Parade, Saturday, on Tampa Bay from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Coast Guard, responding vessels rescue 4 U.S. boaters from life raft on the Atlantic Ocean
PRESS RELEASE | Jan. 22, 2025
Coast Guard aircrew, the crew of the Crowley container ship El Coquí and the men aboard a fishing vessel rescued four men from a life raft in Atlantic Ocean’s Silver Bank waters north of Dominican Republic, Tuesday.  Rescued are U.S. Citizens David Potts, 63; John Potts, 62; Andrew Cullar, 26; and Russel Case, 67, who were forced to abandon the sailing vessel Mariposa after the vessel reportedly struck a submerged rock and was then overtaken by a wave which caused the vessel to roll on its port side.  The vessel struck another rock which breached the vessel’s hull and started taking on water while additional waves flooded the vessel before sinking.  The vessel Mariposa was on a voyage from St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands to Portofino, Tx, with an anticipated stop in Key West, Fla.  
San Diego Coast Guard City announces the inaugural Coastie of the Year Award
PRESS RELEASE | Jan. 22, 2025
U.S. Coast Guard in collaboration with San Diego Coast Guard City announces Petty Officer 1st Class Kirsten R. Allen, a diver with Regional Dive Locker West (MSRT-W), as the winner of the inaugural Coastie of the Year (COTY) during an awards ceremony held at Coast Guard Sector San Diego, Wednesday.
Coast Guard suspends search for 2 missing swimmers off Oahu
PRESS RELEASE | Jan. 22, 2025
HONOLULU — The Coast Guard suspended its search at 6:15 p.m. Tuesday for two teenagers who went missing off the North Shore of Oahu.
Coast Guard announces immediate action in support of presidential executive orders
PRESS RELEASE | Jan. 21, 2025
WASHINGTON – The Coast Guard announced immediate action on executive orders issued by the White House Tuesday.
Coast Guard interdicts 26 migrants near Oceanside Harbor
PRESS RELEASE | Jan. 21, 2025
U.S. Coast Guard crews interdicted a panga-style vessel carrying 26 individuals approximately one mile off shore from Oceanside Harbor on Monday morning. At around 10:30 a.m., Oceanside lifeguards reported a disabled vessel with multiple people aboard that had run out of fuel. Assessing no immediate safety concerns, lifeguards notified Coast Guard personnel at the Joint Harbor Operations Center and remained on scene.
Coast Guard medevacs ailing man from fishing vessel 40 miles off Oahu
PRESS RELEASE | Jan. 20, 2025
HONOLULU – The Coast Guard medevaced an ailing man from a fishing vessel 40 miles offshore Oahu Monday. 
Coast Guard, partners search for 2 missing swimmers
PRESS RELEASE | Jan. 18, 2025
HONOLULU — The Coast Guard and agency partners are searching for two missing swimmers off the North Shore of Oahu Saturday.
Coast Guard interdicts 15 Migrants off the coast of Point Loma
PRESS RELEASE | Jan. 17, 2025
The U.S. Coast Guard and partnership agencies interdicted a 25-foot panga-style vessel carrying 15 individuals approximately 25 miles off Point Loma, Thursday.
MEDIA ADVISORY: Inaugural Coastie of the Year Ceremony to be held in San Diego
PRESS RELEASE | Jan. 17, 2025
The inaugural Coastie of the Year Award Ceremony, organized by the San Diego Coast Guard City, scheduled to be held at Sector San Diego, Jan. 22, 2025.
Coast Guard returns 58 migrants to Dominican Republic following maritime interdiction of 2 vessels near Puerto Rico
PRESS RELEASE | Jan. 16, 2025
The crew of Coast Guard Cutter Joseph Doyle repatriated 58 people to the Dominican Republic, Wednesday, following the interdiction of two separate vessels near Puerto Rico. Four of the interdicted migrants remain in U.S. custody and face possible federal prosecution by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Puerto Rico on charges of attempting to illegally re‑enter the United States in violation of Title 8, U.S.C., Section 1326, and failure to heave in violation of Title 18, U.S.C., Section 2237. 
Coast Guard, others rescue 2 fishermen near Kodiak, Alaska
PRESS RELEASE | Jan. 16, 2025
Coast Guard, others rescue 2 fishermen near Kodiak, Alaska
Alaska homeported cutter earns cutter of the year award
PRESS RELEASE | Jan. 15, 2025
Coast Guard Cutter Alex Haley (WMEC 39) was selected as the recipient of the 2024 Hopley Yeaton Cutter Excellence Award. For the second year in a row, Alex Haley earned the medium cutter of year award across the entire Coast Guard fleet. The Hopley Yeaton Cutter Excellence Award recognizes the ship that demonstrated exceptional performance across operations and mission accomplishment, commitment to crew and families, training and readiness, and engineering.
Coast Guard, local, federal agencies monitor refloating efforts for aground motor yacht off Culebra, Puerto Rico
PRESS RELEASE | Jan. 14, 2025
Coast Guard Incident Management Division personnel from Sector San Juan, working alongside federal and local agencies, continue to monitor removal efforts, Tuesday, for the motor yacht Runaway, after the vessel ran aground on a reef in waters west of Ensenada Honda in Culebra, Puerto Rico, Dec. 30, 2024. The owner of the motor yacht Runaway, who is coordinating efforts to refloat the vessel, completed the removal of approximately 160 gallons of petroleum products from the vessel, Friday.  The fuel and oil removed were comprised of diesel fuel from the vessel’s fuel tanks and oil from the vessel’s engine. 
Florida-based cutter returns home after 40-day patrol in the Eastern Pacific Ocean
PRESS RELEASE | Jan. 13, 2025
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — The crew of Coast Guard Cutter Venturous (WMEC 625) returned to their home port in St. Petersburg, Dec. 11, following a 40-day patrol in the Eastern Pacific Ocean.     Venturous’ crew deployed in support of Joint Interagency Task Force – South (JIATF-S) and conducted counter-drug missions in the Coast Guard Eleventh District’s area of responsibility. 
Guardia Costera y agencias de orden público patrullarán la Bahia de San Juan durante las Fiestas de la Calle San Sebastián
PRESS RELEASE | Jan. 13, 2025
Las tripulaciones de Guardia Costera junto a las agencias policiales locales estarán patrullando la Bahía de San Juan del 16 al 20 de enero, para intervenir con los operadores de embarcaciones que realizen el transporte ilegal de pasajeros por contrato durante las Fiestas de la Calle San Sebastián. “Durante las Fiestas de la Calles San Sebastian, nuestras tripulaciones patrullarán activamente con las agencias policiales locales para protejer la seguridad de las personas y las embarcaciones en la Bahía de San Juan”, dijo el Comandante Matthew Romano, jefe de respuesta del Sector San Juan. “Exhortamos a las personas a que utilicen las lanchas de la Autoridad del Transporte Marítimo y los medios de transporte público anunciados por el Municipio de San Juan. Apercibimos al público sobre los operadores ilegales de embarcaciones que buscan transportar pasajeros por contrato, a que no contraten a un operador que se niegue o no presente sus credenciales de capitán. Los operadores ilegales representan un riesgo a las vias navegables y a la seguridad de los pasajeros, por lo que es de vital importancia crear consciencia de esta situación para evitar cualquier incidente que pueda amenazar la seguridad de las personas en el agua y que también pueda arruinar su disfrute del evento”.
Coast Guard, local law enforcement to patrol San Juan Harbor for illegal passenger vessel operations during the San Sebastian St. Festival
PRESS RELEASE | Jan. 13, 2025
The Coast Guard cautioned, Monday, that Coast Guard and local law enforcement crews will be on the lookout for illegal passenger for hire vessel operations in the San Juan Harbor during the San Sebastián St. Festival from Jan. 16 to 20. “Our crews will be actively patrolling alongside local law enforcement agencies to ensure the safety of people and vessels in San Juan Harbor during the San Sebastian Street Festival,” said Cmdr. Matthew Romano, Sector San Juan chief of response. “We encourage those attending the festival to utilize the public ferry system and the organized means of public transportation announced by the Municipality of San Juan. We caution the public of illegal passenger for hire vessel operators, and to not contract any operator who refuses or fails to present their captain credentials. Illegal passenger vessel operators represent a risk to maritime vessels and passenger safety, so it is of vital importance we raise awareness to avoid any incidents that could threaten people’s safety in the water and ruin their plans to enjoy the event.”
Coast Guard transfers 37 migrants to The Bahamas
PRESS RELEASE | Jan. 12, 2025
MIAMI — The crew of Coast Guard Cutter William Flores transferred 37 Cubans to Bahamian authorities,
Update 2: Coast Guard, partners responding to aground cargo ship in Philadelphia
PRESS RELEASE | Jan. 11, 2025
The motor vessel Algoma Verity was refloated and is now moored at Tioga Marine Terminal approximately two miles north of the Benjamin Franklin Bridge on the Delaware River, Saturday.
UPDATE: U.S. Coast Guard announces availability for the Draft Environmental Assessment on the Special Purpose Craft- Heavy Weather II Acquisition Program
PRESS RELEASE | Jan. 10, 2025
(Editor’s note: The comment period has been extended from Jan. 20 to Feb. 15) SEATTLE – The Coast Guard announces the availability of a Draft Environmental Assessment (EA) / Overseas Environmental Assessment (OEA) for its proposal to acquire up to six, second generation Special Purpose Craft- Heavy Weather II (SPC-HWX II) vessels. Of these vessels, four would be placed in operation and training status, and two would serve as maintenance relief hulls, each with a service design life of 25 years.
Update 1: Coast Guard, partners responding to aground cargo ship in Philadelphia 
PRESS RELEASE | Jan. 10, 2025
PHILADELPHIA — The U.S. Coast Guard and partners are continuing to respond to the aground 623-foot motor vessel Algoma Verity approximately a mile north of the Benjamin Franklin Bridge in the Delaware River, Friday. 
FEATURE: Coast Guard Sector Virginia: A year of secure waterways
PRESS RELEASE | Jan. 10, 2025
In 2024, crews assigned to Coast Guard Sector Virginia conducted over 250 maritime security and response operations consisting of patrols, fixed security zone enforcements, security boardings, security facility operations, and vessel escorts. Here and across the country, the Coast Guard’s mission of Ports, Waterways and Coastal Security (PWCS) is vital for maintaining the safety and security of the nation’s waterways.
Coast Guard repatriates 20 migrants, 2 dogs to Cuba
PRESS RELEASE | Jan. 9, 2025
MIAMI — The crew of Coast Guard Cutter William Flores repatriated 20 Cubans and two dogs to Cuba,
Coast Guard, partners responding to aground cargo ship in Philadelphia
PRESS RELEASE | Jan. 9, 2025
The U.S. Coast Guard and partners are responding to the aground 623-foot motor vessel Algoma Verity approximately a mile north of the Benjamin Franklin Bridge in the Delaware River, Wednesday night.
Coast Guard announces operation RENEW 2025 to maintain heating oil supply
PRESS RELEASE | Jan. 8, 2025
In preparation for the 2025 winter season, the First U.S. Coast Guard District has launched Operation Reliable Energy for Northeast Winters 2025, emphasizing the critical role of maintaining the flow of heating oil to the Northeast region. Click the link to read the full release.
Coast Guard repatriates 39 migrants to Dominican Republic
PRESS RELEASE | Jan. 6, 2025
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico - The Coast Guard Cutter Joseph Tezanos' crew repatriated 39 people to the Dominican Republic, Sunday, following an interdiction approximately 41 miles southwest of Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico. 
Coast Guard, partners rescue woman off Kauai
PRESS RELEASE | Jan. 6, 2025
HONOLULU – The Coast Guard, partners rescued a 34-year-old woman in the water offshore Kauai, Hawaii, Sunday.  
Coast Guard rescues 4 from sinking vessel
PRESS RELEASE | Jan. 5, 2025
MIAMI - A Coast Guard Station Marathon boat crew rescued four people, Sunday, after their 27-foot vessel began taking on water approximately 11 miles north of Marathon.
Coast Guard, partners assist injured woman aboard small passenger vessel
PRESS RELEASE | Jan. 4, 2025
HONOLULU – The Coast Guard, partners assist injured woman aboard small passenger vessel off the coast of Maui, Thursday.
Coast Guard rescues 5 people from water near Punta Brea
PRESS RELEASE | Jan. 3, 2025
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — Coast Guard crews rescued four adults and one minor from the water, Thursday, after their vessel started taking on water and capsized near Guánica Bay.
Coast Guard to oversee demolition and replacement of two aids to navigation in Maryland
PRESS RELEASE | Jan. 3, 2025
The U.S. Coast Guard is scheduled to oversee the demolition of the La Trappe Creek Daybeacon 1 (LLNR 24955) and La Trappe Creek Daybeacon 2 (LLNR 24960) due to their deteriorating condition near La Trappe Creek, Maryland, in the spring of 2025.
Coast Guard establishes new regulated navigation area in waters around Port Miami
PRESS RELEASE | Jan. 3, 2025
MIAMI – The Captain of the Port for Coast Guard Sector Miami announced the establishment of a new regulated navigation area for certain waters surrounding Port Miami, Monday.
U.S. heavy icebreaker departs Australia, bound for Antarctica
PRESS RELEASE | Dec. 31, 2024
SYDNEY — The U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Polar Star (WAGB 10) and crew departed Sydney, Friday, to begin their journey across the Southern Ocean en route to Antarctica in support of Operation Deep Freeze 2025. While in Sydney, the crew hosted tours aboard the Polar Star for Consul General Christine Elder and guests from the U.S. Embassy.
Coast Guard rescues 2 men 5 miles south of Desecheo Island
PRESS RELEASE | Dec. 29, 2024
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — Coast Guard crews rescued two men, Saturday, after their 24-foot fishing vessel ran out of fuel and capsized 5 miles south of Desecheo Island.
Coast Guard, Hawaii Life Flight transported patient to Honolulu
PRESS RELEASE | Dec. 26, 2024
HONOLULU – The Coast Guard assisted Hawaii Life Flight with a non-maritime emergency medical service transport from Kona, Hawaii, Wednesday.
Coast Guard medevacs ailing man from fishing vessel 8 miles offshore Honokaa, Hawaii.
PRESS RELEASE | Dec. 25, 2024
HONOLULU – The Coast Guard medevaced an ailing man from a fishing vessel 8 miles northeast of Honokaa, Hawaii, Monday.
Coast Guard building nation’s first Polar Security Cutter
PRESS RELEASE | Dec. 23, 2024
The U.S. Coast Guard and U.S. Navy Integrated Program Office received approval Dec. 19 to begin building the first Polar Security Cutter (PSC). The PSC marks the first heavy polar icebreaker to be built in the United States in more than five decades.
Coast Guard accepts ownership of commercially available polar icebreaker
PRESS RELEASE | Dec. 23, 2024
The Coast Guard announced it accepted ownership of the motor vessel Aiviq, a 360-foot polar class 3-equivalent icebreaker, from an Edison Chouest Offshore subsidiary Friday. The vessel, acquired Dec. 20, will enhance U.S. operational presence in the Arctic and support Coast Guard missions while awaiting delivery of the Polar Security Cutter (PSC) class.
Search for missing swimmer ends after response authorities recover his body off Flamenco Beach in Culebra, Puerto Rico
PRESS RELEASE | Dec. 21, 2024
Coast Guard and local emergency response authorities ended the search for a missing swimmer after local responders located and recovered his body off Flamenco Beach in Culebra, Puerto Rico, Friday. Recovered deceased is Brandon Smith, a U.S. citizen in his sixties, from Connecticut residing in Culebra, after local emergency responders using a drone located the swimmer’s body, approximately one nautical mile offshore from Flamenco Beach.
U.S. Coast Guard announces Notice of Availability for the draft Environmental Assessment on the Special Purpose Craft- Heavy Weather (SPC-HWX) II Acquisition Program
PRESS RELEASE | Dec. 20, 2024
SEATTLE – The U.S. Coast Guard has announced the availability of the Draft Environmental Assessment (EA) and Overseas Environmental Assessment (OEA) for its proposal to acquire up to six second-generation Special Purpose Craft – Heavy Weather (SPC-HWX) II vessels. The proposal includes actively operating four vessels while maintaining two as maintenance relief hulls, each with an operational lifespan of 25 years.
HSTF-SE, Coast Guard remain mission ready to rescue, repatriate migrants throughout holidays
PRESS RELEASE | Dec. 20, 2024
MIAMI — Homeland Security Task Force-Southeast (HSTF-SE) federal, state and local partner agencies remain vigilant throughout the holiday season to defend the U.S. maritime borders and to prevent and deter irregular, unlawful maritime migration to the United States.
Coast Guard, University of Hawai’i sign memorandum of agreement 
PRESS RELEASE | Dec. 19, 2024
HONOLULU — The Coast Guard and the University of Hawai’i at Mānoa signed an updated memorandum of agreement (MOA) Thursday to continue the College Student Pre-Commissioning Initiative (CSPI) scholarship program at UH Mānoa. 
Coast Guard, local emergency response teams search for swimmer off Flamenco Beach in Culebra, Puerto Rico
PRESS RELEASE | Dec. 19, 2024
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico – Coast Guard air and surface rescue teams continue searching alongside local emergency authorities for a missing swimmer off Flamenco Beach in Culebra, Puerto Rico, Thursday. Missing is Brandon Smith, a U.S. citizen in his sixties, from Connecticut residing in Culebra, who reportedly was last seen struggling while in the water at Flamenco Beach.  A Kawasaki Mule All-Terrain Vehicle, reportedly being used by the swimmer was found by local authorities at the scene.
Coast Guard repatriates 43 migrants to Cuba
PRESS RELEASE | Dec. 18, 2024
MIAMI – Coast Guard Cutter Paul Clark's crew repatriated 43 people to Cuba, Wednesday, following two interdictions in the Florida Straits.

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