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U.S. Coast Guard Unclassified LCDR Jacob A. Hobson Prevention Officer Safety & Security Industry Training Program Unclassifie

Unclassified What we do … We Protect Those on the Sea from maritime disasters and threats and rescue those in distress. We Protect America From Threats Delivered by the Sea by enforcing laws and treaties and protecting our ocean resources. We Protect the Sea Itself by regulating hazardous cargo, by enforcing environmental cleanup laws and by protecting natural resources. Unclassified

11 Missions = 3 Areas of Concentration Unclassified 11 Missions = 3 Areas of Concentration Safety Security Stewardship Our 11 missions can be grouped into 3 Areas of Concentration. The next 3 slides will show which missions fall under each Area of Concentration. The images are of Sector New York support for a POTUS mission and of the initial Coast Guard response to the Deep Water Horizon spill. Unclassified

Safety Search and Rescue Marine Safety Aids to Navigation Ice Ops Unclassified Safety Search and Rescue Marine Safety Aids to Navigation Ice Ops Unclassified

Security Port, Waterways & Coastal Patrols Defense Readiness Unclassified Security Port, Waterways & Coastal Patrols Defense Readiness Drug Interdiction Migrant Interdiction Other Law Enforcement Unclassified

Stewardship Living Marine Resources Marine Environmental Protection Unclassified Living Marine Resources Marine Environmental Protection Living Marine Resources = The nation’s waterways and their ecosystems are vital to the country’s economy and health.  The Coast Guard helps stop the degradation of our ocean’s natural resources associated with maritime activities.  This includes ensuring that marine species, such as whales, dolphins, porpoises, seals, sea lions, and walruses, are protected.  The Coast Guard also enforces fisheries laws and regulations. In an average day, the Coast Guard: Boards 13 commercial fishing vessels to ensure compliance with fisheries laws; Sector New York patrols an area out to sea at the entrance to the harbor that contains sensitive spawning grounds for a number of endangered/pressured species. Marine Environmental Protection = Prevents and responds to oil and chemical spills into waterways Stops unauthorized ocean dumping Averts the introduction of invasive species In 2010, the Coast Guard: Completed over 24,400 container inspections, identifying more than 4,100 deficiencies that led to 750 cargo or container shipments being placed on hold until dangerous conditions were corrected. Performed over 14,800 inspections at facilities to ensure compliance with safety, security, and environmental protection regulations. Over 5,400 deficient conditions were identified. ‘ On April 20, 2010, the mobile offshore drilling unit Deepwater Horizon exploded and sank, killing 11 workers. The accident led to the largest oil spill in U.S. history and was the first incident to be declared a SONS. The lessons learned from the Deepwater Horizon response continue to be collected, and will guide and shape the Marine Environmental Response (MER) program for many years to come. In an average day, the Coast Guard inspects: Responds to and investigates 10 pollution incidents 29 vessels for compliance with air emissions standards 68 containers to enforce regulator standards 45 facilities ensure regulator standards are followed Unclassified

The U.S. Maritime Environment Unclassified 95,000 miles of shoreline 3.5 million square miles of Exclusive Economic Zone 200 miles out from the coast More than one-third of the gross national product originates in coastal areas DHS/Coast Guard helping to implement new National Ocean Policy which will protect and sustain the economic resiliency of our oceans, coasts, and Great Lakes. Unclassified

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Sector New York

Sector New York Units 732 Active Duty 77 Civilians 321 Reserves Unclassified Sector New York Units 732 Active Duty 77 Civilians 321 Reserves 2000 Aux (300 boats, 16 aircraft) 3 Small Boat Stations 2 Aids To Navigation Teams 8 Cutters 175’ buoy tender Two 140’ ice breakers 110’ patrol boat 87’ patrol boat Three 65’ harbor tugs Arrows: From Top to Bottom and from Left to Right: Points up the Hudson to ANT Saugerties, not far from Albany and also home to one of our 65’ harbor tugs Points to Small Boat Station King’s Point on Long Island, co-located with the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy Points to ANT New York in Bayonne, NJ, which is also homeport to 7 of our 8 cutters Points to Small Boat Station, New York, on Staten Island, the largest small boat station in the Coast Guard Unclassified

Maritime Transportation Unclassified Over 90% of the world’s trade carried by water Carries 78% of all U.S. international trade Transports 66% of all U.S. crude oil Produces thousands of U.S. jobs Maritime transportation is the lifeblood of our national economy and fuels the global economy. Unclassified

Port of NY/NJ Economic Significance $205 billion worth of cargo (2012) 7,850 deep draft commercial ship arrivals $24.4 billion in economic impact Supports 296,000 jobs / 165,350 directly Supplies 18 million people locally 80-90 million people in contiguous 10 state area

Port of NY/NJ Economic Significance 1st in nation for petroleum product movement 3rd largest US port for containerized cargo (19th) 3rd largest passenger ferry service in the world 3rd largest cruise ship port in the US In 2014, transported: 78 M Tons of general bulk cargo 5.5 M TEU’s (15,000 + containers per day) 707,416 vehicles (2013)

Vessels, Harbors, Ports and Waterfront facilities Security Zones Unclassified Vessels, Harbors, Ports and Waterfront facilities The purpose of a security zone is to safeguard from destruction or loss, or injury from sabotage or other subversive acts, accidents, or other causes of a similar nature: Unclassified

Partnerships Federal State-NY & NJ City County Private & Industry Unclassified Partnerships Federal FBI,CBP,ICE,TSA, USACE State-NY & NJ DEP,DEC,HS, State Police City NYPD,FDNY,OEM County Sheriff’s Dept’s Private & Industry Unclassified

Entry Controls - Arrival Screening - Positive Control Measures Unclassified - Arrival Screening - Positive Control Measures Incoming Commercial Vessels Ferries Cruise Ships Hazardous Material Carriers Arrivals Screening 96 Hr. Notice of Arrival Security Review Authorization to Enter Port Security or Safety Actions -Security Boarding -Safety Boarding -Escort -Positive Control -Pier Side boarding/crew control Positive Control Measures Escorts Boardings Unclassified

Vessels to Albany - Heating Oil - Fuels - Rock, Salt, Other Crude Oils Unclassified - Heating Oil - Fuels - Rock, Salt, Other Crude Oils 2.8B Gals annually 25 M Gals/10 Voyage 1st voyage Grounded Barges 300 trucks/barge Feeding refineries Arrivals Screening 96 Hr. Notice of Arrival Security Review Authorization to Enter Port Security or Safety Actions -Security Boarding -Safety Boarding -Escort -Positive Control -Pier Side boarding/crew control Positive Control Measures Escorts Boardings Unclassified

CG Inspection / Exams - Foreign Vessels - Tank Barges PSC Exams (724) Unclassified - Foreign Vessels PSC Exams (724) 1 or 2 /year Jones Act issues - Tank Barges Annual Inspection Dry-Dock Schedule Repair Oversight Cargo Carriage req Arrivals Screening 96 Hr. Notice of Arrival Security Review Authorization to Enter Port Security or Safety Actions -Security Boarding -Safety Boarding -Escort -Positive Control -Pier Side boarding/crew control Positive Control Measures Escorts Boardings Unclassified

New Initiatives – Port Focus Unclassified - ULCV 5000 vs. 1500 Load Centering Alliances Speed vs. Volume - Container Barges Cross Harbor Marine Highway Efficient Freight Spoke & Hub Ops Arrivals Screening 96 Hr. Notice of Arrival Security Review Authorization to Enter Port Security or Safety Actions -Security Boarding -Safety Boarding -Escort -Positive Control -Pier Side boarding/crew control Positive Control Measures Escorts Boardings Unclassified

Questions? Unclassified Unclassified