USCGC Campbell (WMEC-909) is a United States Coast Guard medium endurance cutter based at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in Kittery, Maine. She arrived this morning for a visit, and tied up at the dockyard. File Photo. It didn’t snow.
Category: Coast Guard
CCGS Louis M Lauzier is a medium sized patrol vessel of 37.1 meters which operates up to 120 nautical miles offshore. The main use is for maritime security and fisheries enforcement. She is tied up at The Coastguard Dock In Dartmouth.
The Beluga Favourisation Docked at BIO yesterday afternoon in the midst of the Snow storm, and unloaded its deck cargo of 45′ Motor Life Boats for the Coastguard. She Departed late afternoon today bound for Baie Comeau UPDATE: Here are the 3 new LifeBoats on the Dock.
Training exercise off McNabs Island could cause stirFour to six coast guard vessels of various types and a helicopter will be involved in the search and rescue exercise. They will be simulating a search for a lifeboat and possibly looking for people in the water. The exercise will also involve
Cap Perce (Not really a regular)CCGS Earl Grey CCGS Edward CornwallisCCGS Louis St. Laurent CCGS Sambro (Stationed in Sambro NS, But a regular visitor)CCGS Sir William Alexander
The Bedford Institute of oceanography is home to many coast guard research vessels. Note The Aerials in the Background – those belong to Halifax VTS, up on Shannon Hill. Sigma T CCGS MatthewCCGS HudsonCCGS Frederick G. CreedCCGS Alfred Needler
