The Coast Guard Cutter Stratton (WMSL 752) transits Glacier Bay, Alaska, Aug. 1, 2024, while patrolling the region. Stratton’s crew returned to its homeport in Alameda, Calif., on Nov. 4, after completing a 110-day patrol in the Arctic Ocean, Chukchi Sea and Bering Sea. U.S. Coast Guard courtesy photo. NOVEMBER 18, 2024 — The crew of Coast Guard Cutter Stratton (WMSL … [Read more...]
Coast Guard Repatriates 17 Dominican Migrants
NOVEMBER 14, 2024 — The Coast Guard repatriated 17 migrants to the Dominican Republic, Saturday, following the interdiction of an irregular, unlawful maritime migration voyage in Mona Passage waters near Puerto Rico. One of the interdicted migrants remains in U.S. custody to face federal prosecution by the U.S. District Court of Puerto Rico attempting to illegally re-enter … [Read more...]
Coast Guard’s “Queen of the Fleet” Turns 80
NOVEMBER 9, 2024 - The USCGC Smilax (WLIC 315) celebrated its 80th anniversary on Nov. 7, 2024, during a ceremony attended by current and former crewmembers in Atlantic Beach, North Carolina. Commissioned Nov. 1, 1944 during World War II, Smilax is the oldest active Coast Guard cutter. It has been recognized as the "Queen of the Fleet" since 2011 when the USCGC Acushnet … [Read more...]
Coast Guard Discovers Volcano-Like Underwater Feature
Bathymetric data of volcano-like feature discovered on the continental slope along the north slope of Alaska during the USCGC Healy October 2024 mapping mission. The feature rises from the seabed approximately 585 meters, residing approximately 1600 meters below the surface at its shallowest depth. (Image courtesy of NOAA) NOVEMBER 8, 2024 — U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Healy … [Read more...]
Coast Guard Intercepts Illicit Fishing Activity
A foreign fishing vessel crew conducting shark finning operations on deck in the North Pacific, May 12, 2024. Regional Fisheries Management Organizations regulate the process of shark finning through Conservation and Management Measures. These measures require fully utilizing retained catches of sharks and limits on amounts of fins onboard in relation to those sharks. (U.S. … [Read more...]




