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Coast Guard Demobilizes Forward Operating Location in Kotzebue, Moves to Utqiagvik

By 17th District online newsroom on Sep 29, 2019   Featured, North Slope/Northwest Alaska, State  

Coast Guard Demobilizes Forward Operating Location in Kotzebue, Moves to Utqiagvik

KODIAK, Alaska — Coast Guard Air Station Kodiak aircrews demobilized the forward operating location in Kotzebue, Friday, and moved efforts to Utqiagvik. The move is due to an impact to search and rescue capabilities following a hangar door malfunction, which left helicopters unprotected from cold weather that would cause them to freeze overnight. “Our aircraft […]

Coast Guard Closes Seasonal Forward Operating Location in Kotzebue

By U.S. Coast Guard 17th District Alaska on Nov 8, 2018   Featured, General News, North Slope/Northwest Alaska  

Coast Guard Closes Seasonal Forward Operating Location in Kotzebue

KODIAK, Alaska – The Coast Guard concluded its supplemental coverage of Northern Alaska with the closure of its Forward Operating Location in Kotzebue, Alaska, Thursday. Air Station Kodiak aircrews with two MH-60 Jayhawk helicopters were forward deployed to Kotzebue to provide better response times and coverage to remote regions of Alaska during periods of increased […]

USCG Locates Debris Field, EPIRB, but No Signs of Crew, Vessel off St George

By Alaska Native News on Feb 13, 2017   At Sea, Featured, State  

USCG Locates Debris Field, EPIRB, but No Signs of Crew, Vessel off St George

The United States Coast Guard has reported that they have discovered a debris field in the waters northwest of St. George in the area where they received an EPIRB signal early on Saturday morning from the f/v Destination. Although they discovered buoys, a life ring and the EPIRB, there have been no signs of the […]

Coast Guard Participates in Joint Arctic Search and Rescue Exercise

By Coast Guard 17th District External Affairs Office on Jul 23, 2015   At Sea, Featured, State  

Coast Guard Participates in Joint Arctic Search and Rescue Exercise

DEADHORSE, Alaska — The Coast Guard Research and Development Center held a joint exercise with civil counterparts in the Arctic Ocean near Oliktok Point Monday and Tuesday. The exercise was the product of a cooperative research and development agreement between the RDC and ConocoPhillips Co. to assess the application of unmanned technologies and improve collaboration between […]

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