The partnership will further the joint-service goal of providing a persistent presence for maritime surveillance and security in the region.
“This mission will increase the awareness of the maritime domain and further enhance the Coast Guard’s interoperability with the Navy as well as law enforcement assets from our regional partners,” said Cmdr. Mark Young, chief of enforcement for the Fourteenth Coast Guard District here.
Both the Coast Guard and the Navy have shared goals of protecting the fragile ecosystems of Oceania as well as enforcing maritime laws throughout mutual areas of responsibility.
Of great concern to the Coast Guard and its law enforcement partners are the nearly 3.4 million square miles of Exclusive Economic Zones EEZ; 1.5 million miles are within the Western and Central Pacific Ocean. Protection of the EEZs fall under the key Coast Guard mission areas of Maritime Security and Protection of Natural Resources.