German Federal Coast Guard
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The German Federal Coast Guard (German Koordinierungsverbund Küstenwache) is an agency of the federal government which coordinates the maritime activities of the various authorities. The activities together with the prime authority:
- Border protection - Federal Border Guard (Bundesgrenzschutz)
- Environment protection - Federal Waterways and Shipping Administration
- Shipping safety - Federal Waterway and Shipping Administration
- Fishery protection - Federal Institute of Agriculture and Food
- Customs - Federal Ministry of Finance
The Küstenwache is subdivided into two parts, one for the North Sea based at Cuxhaven, one for the Baltic Sea in Neustadt (Holstein).
Ships of the German Coast Guard
Altogether 28 ships make up the fleet, 10 by the Navy, 12 by the Customs, 3 for Fishery protection and 3 of the Federal Waterways and Shipping Administration. Also several helicopters and planes are in use.
Ships include the following:
- BG17 Bayreuth
- FSB Seeadler
- Glücksstadt
- BG22 Neustrelitz
- SUBS Mellum
See also: Bundeswehr, Germany
External links
- Official website (http://www.kuestenwache.wsd-nord.de)