Category:Harbourmaster's offices and port captaincies in the United States
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English: Office of the Harbormaster or Captain of the port. In the United States, captain of the port (COTP) is a title held by a United States Coast Guard officer, usually the Sector Commander of a United States Coast Guard sector with the rank of captain (O-6). Captain of the port duties involve enforcing within their respective areas port safety and security and marine environmental protection regulations, including regulations for the protection and security of vessels, harbors, and waterfront facilities; anchorages; security zones; safety zones; regulated navigation areas; deepwater ports; water pollution; and ports and waterways safety.
Français : Capitaineries.
Media in category "Harbourmaster's offices and port captaincies in the United States"
The following 10 files are in this category, out of 10 total.
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CohassetMA GovernmentIsland HarbormastersOffice.jpg 1,024 × 680; 202 KB
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Des Moines, Washington harbormaster's office 01.jpg 3,264 × 2,448; 2.01 MB
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Des Moines, Washington harbormaster's office 02.jpg 3,264 × 2,448; 2.09 MB
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HarborMasterHingham.jpg 2,822 × 3,530; 2.31 MB
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Fisherman's monument 1.JPG 4,000 × 3,000; 2.72 MB
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San Francisco skyline (2012).jpg 4,320 × 3,240; 7.05 MB
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Seldovia Harbormaster's office.jpg 1,500 × 997; 650 KB
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Harbor Master's Office, St. Louis, during flood LCCN2014690354.jpg 5,785 × 4,247; 2.65 MB
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Harbor Master's Office, St. Louis, during flood LCCN2014690354.tif 5,785 × 4,247; 23.44 MB