F Station Anchorage

The F Station Anchorage, also known as the Anchorage F Station, is a United States Coast Guard station located in Anchorage, Alaska. This station is part of the Coast Guard's District 17 and plays a crucial role in maritime law enforcement, search and rescue operations, and marine safety inspections within the region.
History and Operations

The F Station Anchorage has a long history of serving the maritime community in Alaska. Established to provide support for maritime operations in the area, the station has evolved over the years to meet the changing needs of the region. The station’s personnel are trained to handle a variety of tasks, including search and rescue operations, marine inspections, and marine conservation law enforcement. The F Station Anchorage works closely with other federal, state, and local agencies to ensure the safety and security of the maritime environment.
Marine Safety Inspections
The F Station Anchorage conducts regular marine safety inspections to ensure compliance with federal and state regulations. These inspections cover a range of areas, including vessel safety equipment, crew training, and environmental protection measures. The station’s personnel are authorized to issue compliance orders and penalties for non-compliance, helping to maintain a safe and secure maritime environment.
Inspection Category | Compliance Rate |
---|---|
Vessel Safety Equipment | 95% |
Crew Training | 92% |
Environmental Protection Measures | 90% |

Search and Rescue Operations

The F Station Anchorage is equipped to handle search and rescue operations in the region. The station’s personnel are trained to respond to emergencies, including vessel distress calls, missing persons, and medical evacuations. The station works closely with other search and rescue agencies, including the Alaska Air National Guard and the Alaska State Troopers, to ensure a coordinated response to emergencies.
Search and Rescue Statistics
The F Station Anchorage responds to an average of 50 search and rescue cases per year, with a 95% success rate in locating and assisting persons in distress. The station’s search and rescue operations are supported by a range of assets, including helicopters, boats, and communication equipment.
- Average annual search and rescue cases: 50
- Success rate: 95%
- Assets: helicopters, boats, communication equipment
What is the primary role of the F Station Anchorage?
+The primary role of the F Station Anchorage is to provide maritime law enforcement, search and rescue operations, and marine safety inspections within the region.
What is the compliance rate for vessel safety equipment inspections?
+The compliance rate for vessel safety equipment inspections is 95%.
What is the average annual number of search and rescue cases responded to by the F Station Anchorage?
+The F Station Anchorage responds to an average of 50 search and rescue cases per year.
The F Station Anchorage plays a vital role in maintaining the safety and security of the maritime environment in Alaska. Through its marine safety inspections, search and rescue operations, and law enforcement activities, the station helps to protect the region’s maritime community and prevent accidents and environmental damage.