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A United States Coast Guard Cutter of the Marine Protector class. This is an 87' vessel capable of 30+ knots and it is used for law enforcement, and search and rescue operations.
Windsor, Ontario, Canada - May 21, 2024:  A U.S.  Coast Guard  ship is shown moored in Windsor, Ontario.  The skyline of Detroit Michigan can be seen in the background, across the Detroit River.
Seattle WA, USA - August 3, 2024:  A United States Coast Guard harbor patrol boat crew is on high alert while protecting U.S. and Canadian Navy ships in the Port of Seattle during the 75th Anniversary Seafair Seattle Summer Festival.
A coast guard motor boat moored at the pier
coast guard ship
Port police patrol harbour.
Sand Island, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA: USCGC Cutter Midgett (WMSL 757) - Legend-class cutter of the United States Coast Guard, built by Ingalls Shipbuilding in Pascagoula Mississippi and delivered to the Coast Guard in April 2019 - The Legend-class cutters, also known as the National Security Cutters (NSC) and Maritime Security Cutters, are the largest active patrol cutter class of the US Coast Guard, with the size of a frigate - Port of Honolulu, Kapalama Basin.
CCGS Bartlett, moored at Ogden Point in Victoria, B.C., is a Provo Wallis-class buoy tender in operation by the Canadian Coast Guard.
Bow To Bridge Of US Coast Guard Motor Lifeboat At Dock Depoe Bay Oregon
A Canadian Coast Guard icebreaker ship is shown moored in Windsor, Ontario.
Huge Cargo Ship and cranes in the Commercial Docks on James River near Victoria Landing Park of Newport News, Virginia
Detail of the hull of a Coast Guard boat in Kingston, Ontario.
Canadian coast guard ship at the St. Lawrence river pier in Quebec city during day of springtime
Tallinn, Estonia - 12/09/2023 view over the baltic sea to ships of the seaplane harbour museum in Tallinn in winter
A Canadian flag flying high over Quebec City in early springtime, with ships in the St. Lawrence Seaway defocused in the background.
A U.S. Coast Guard ship at port in upper Michigan.
Malé, Maldives: Coast Guard vessel moored, T702 Iskandhar fast patrol boat - Coastal surveillance vessel under the National Security Service - Colombo class Ultra Fast Attack Craft (UFAC), built in Sri Lanka by Colombo Dockyard Limited, using and Israeli design, the boats are meant for a variety of naval missions from off-shore coastal patrol missions to high-speed, high-maneuver littoral warfare. The Maldivian Coast Guard is the naval or maritime arm of the Maldives National Defence Force (MNDF). As the Maldives does not have a navy, the Coast Guard also functions as such.
Charleston, SC, USA - March 04, 2023: Yellowfin, a 34-meter cutter in the Marine Protector Class of the U.S. Coast Guard, moored at the pier of Sector Charleston in Charleston Harbor.
Astoria, USA - September 5, 2021. Ships at Columbia River Maritime Museum, Astoria, Oregon, USA
Port Canaveral, Florida, USA\nNovember 30, 2023\nUnited States Navy Submarine coming into Port Canaveral assisted by two tugboats.
Grain silos in Duluth, Minnesota, USA, store grain awaiting shipping on Lake Superior.
[Nagoya] Close-up of the ferry bridge.
Newburyport, Massachusetts / USA - June 28, 2019: Harbor Patrol Fire Boat tied up pier-side  on the Merrimack River along Newburyport’s historic waterfront.
View of Palafox Pier and the Port of Pensacola, Florida
Coast Guard ship at the dock. Cloudy sky, Sunset time. Caribbean region. Anywhere.
Seward, United States - March 20, 2015: A coast guard vessel docked in
US Coast Guard Office, Southwest Harbor, Maine on May 26 2024
Cape Cod Canal, Massachusetts, USA - February 25, 2007: USCGC Tahoma (908), a 270-foot medium endurance cutter,  transiting Cape Cod Canal
Victoria, British Columbia Canada - February 17, 2023: A group of works on board a Seaspan Ship that is docked at the Ogden Point terminal.
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