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S ECTOR M IAMI CAPT Austin Gould , S ECTOR C OMMANDER

S ECTOR M IAMI CAPT Austin Gould , S ECTOR C OMMANDER. Maritime Safety Search and Rescue Commercial Vessel Safety Foreign Vessel Inspections Recreational Boating Safety Maritime Mobility Aids to Navigation Bridge Administration Homeland and Maritime Security

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S ECTOR M IAMI CAPT Austin Gould , S ECTOR C OMMANDER

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  1. SECTOR MIAMI CAPT Austin Gould, SECTOR COMMANDER

  2. Maritime Safety Search and Rescue Commercial Vessel Safety Foreign Vessel Inspections Recreational Boating Safety Maritime Mobility Aids to Navigation Bridge Administration Homeland and Maritime Security Port and Waterways Security Drug Interdiction Alien Migrant Interdiction Exclusive Economic Zone / Territorial Seas Enforcement Protection of Natural Resources Marine Pollution Education, Prevention, Response, and Enforcement Living Marine Resources Protection National Defense SECTOR MISSIONS

  3. AREAOF RESPONSIBILITY Personnel Active Duty: 567 Civilians (GS): 22 Reservists: 165 Auxiliarists: 1100+ Coastline: 182 NM Counties: 9 Square Miles: 250,000 + Lake Okeechobee Bimini 49NM/GBI 85NM Cuba 180 NM

  4. Group II Ports – Port of Miami • Critical Attributes • Cruise Ship Berths – 11 • Container Facilities – 5 • No 1 Cruise Ship port in the world • No 1 container port in FL • 8th Container port in US

  5. Group II Ports – Port Everglades • Critical Attributes • Cruise Ship Berths – 13 • Container Facilities – 10 • Petro Storage Tanks – 17 • Distro site –gas/jet fuel • No 2 Busiest Cruise Ship port • No 2 Container port in FL • 12 th container port in US

  6. Prevention Operations CDR David McClellan Chief of Inspections LCDR Mike Lingaitis Containers and Facilities LCDR Kim Chesteen Chief of Waterways LT Paul Steiner Chief of Investigations LT Eric Rivera PREVENTION OPERATIONS Statistics (Fiscal Year 2009) Inspections: Port-State Control Boardings: 270 Cruise Vessel Exams: 26 + 9 International US-Flag Inspections: 540 Vessel Detentions: 11 COTP Orders: 292 Container and Facility Inspections: Pollution Investigations: 66 Container Inspections: 1093 Facility / Security Spot Checks: 663 / 1103 Waterways: Marine Event Permits: 90 ATON Serviced: 1203 Federal, 1455 Private Investigations: Marine Casualties: 41 Vessel Fires: 6 Vessel Groundings: 2

  7. PORTS IN COTPZONE Fort Pierce: Commercial Vessel Arrivals (Monthly): 25 Cruise Ships: 0 MTSA-Regulated Facilities: 2 Port of Palm Beach: Commercial Vessel Arrivals (Monthly): 88 Cruise Ships: 1* MTSA-Regulated Facilities: 6 Port Everglades: Commercial Vessel Arrivals (Monthly): 428 Cruise Ships: 13* MTSA-Regulated Facilities: 50 Port of Miami: Commercial Vessel Arrivals (Monthly): 234 Cruise Ships: 14* MTSA-Regulated Facilities: 18 Port of Miami River: Commercial Vessel Arrivals (Monthly): 53 Cruise Ships: 0* MTSA-Regulated Facilities: 14 *With Frequent Departures From This Port Port Fort Pierce Port of Palm Beach Port Everglades Port of Miami River/ Port of Miami

  8. Sector Resources Cutters • 154’ Fast Response Cutter • Ist of 6th to Miami has anticipated delivery date of May 2011 • - Excellent range and sea-keeping capabilities; complete all missions in Sea State 4 • DOD and DHS Command & Control Communications systems, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (C4ISR) Equipment • Equipped with a stern launched high-speed pursuit vessel • Beam: 25.4’ • - Maximum Speed: 28+ kts • - Crew: 23

  9. SECTOR RESOURCES CUTTERS • 110-foot USCG Cutter: Miami (3) • - Excellent range and sea-keeping capabilities • Equipped with advanced electronics and navigation equipment • 2 of the (3) 110-foot Cutters have dual-crews. • Beam: 22’ Mast Height: 52’ • Draft: 7’ 3” Maximum Speed: 29 kts • Crew: 18 87-Foot USCG Cutter: Ft Pierce (2), Ft Lauderdale (1), Miami (2) - Employs an innovative stern launch and recovery system - Equipped with an integrated bridge system including an electronic chart display system Beam: 19’5’ Mast Height: 50’ Crew: 11 Draft: 10’ Maximum Speed: 26 kts

  10. SECTOR RESOURCES 47-Foot Motor Life Boat: Ft Pierce (1) - Search and rescue boat used at surf stations Beam: 15’ Mast Height: 24’6” Crew: 3 Draft: 4’6” Maximum Speed: 25 kts 45-Foot Response Boat - Medium: Ft. Lauderdale (1)Lake Worth Inlet (1) - Utility boat capable of performing search and rescue, law enforcement, and PWCS missions Beam: 14’ 7.75 Range: 250 NM Crew: 4 Draft: 3’4” Maximum Speed: 42.5+ kts

  11. SECTOR RESOURCES 41-Foot Utility Boat: Lake Worth (1), Ft Lauderdale (1), Miami (2) - Primary boat used for search and rescue operations Beam: 13’5” Mast Height: 17’ Crew: 3 Draft: 4’1” Maximum Speed: 26 kts 33-Foot Special Purpose Craft – Law Enforcement: Ft Pierce (2), Lake Worth (2), Ft Lauderdale (2), Miami (2) - Primary boat used for law enforcement operations Beam: 10’ Mast Height: 14’3” Crew: 4 Draft: 3’5” Maximum Speed: 45+ kts 25-Foot Response Boat – Small: Ft Pierce (1), Lake Worth (1), Ft Lauderdale (3), Miami (3) - Primary boat used for PWCS operations Beam: 8’6” Mast Height: 11’6” Crew: 4 Draft: 3’3” Maximum Speed: 45+ kts

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