The U.S. Coast Guard’s 13th District, now renamed the Northwest District, is headquartered in Seattle and is responsible for Coast Guard operations in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Montana. This region includes over 4,400 miles of coastline and inland waterways, with daily operations including search and rescue, maritime law enforcement, and safety inspections.
Key information about the Northwest District
Location: The district is located in the Pacific Northwest and is headquartered in Seattle, Washington.
Area of Responsibility: It covers the states of Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Montana, which includes more than 4,400 miles of coastline and 600 miles of inland waterways.
Operations: Daily missions include search and rescue, coastal patrols, enforcing safety and fisheries regulations, and protecting critical infrastructure.
Assets: The district is home to 21 cutters, 132 boats, and 11 aircraft.
Sector Offices: It has two Sector offices: Puget Sound in Seattle and Columbia River in Portland, Oregon.
Renaming: The “13th District” was recently renamed the “Northwest District” as part of a larger reorganization effort called Force Design 2028 to better align districts with their geographic regions.
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