Coast Guard Cutter Alex Haley Returns To Kodiak From Bering Sea Patrol

Author: Anthony Moore |

The crew of the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Alex Haley returned to homeport in Kodiak on March 29, following a 35-day winter Bering Sea patrol in which they conducted domestic fisheries enforcement, responded to search and rescue cases, and performed at-sea medical evacuations from the Bering Sea fishing fleet.

 

BERING SEA, Alaska – The Coast Guard Cutter Alex Haley is pictured before a Bering Sea patrol with a Coast Guard Air Station Kodiak MH-66 Dolphin helicopter embarked on the stern of the cutter, July 27th, 2018. During Bering Sea patrols the cutter’s crew conducts boarding evolutions of the fishing fleet and can respond to search and rescue cases as needed. U.S. Coast Guard photo.

 

While deployed, Alex Haley cutter crews and a Coast Guard Air Station Kodiak MH-65 helicopter conducted five search and rescue cases and saved five lives, including a person experiencing chest pain on Akutan Island and a 20-month-old suffering from respiratory distress in King Cove.

 

The crew maintained a law enforcement presence throughout the Aleutian Islands chain to prevent the illegal harvesting of U.S. fish stocks. During the patrols, they conducted seven fisheries boardings, investigated reports of two fishing vessels suspected of fishing in a closed Steller sea lion rookery, and issued one violation for improper recordkeeping.

 

During a port call, the crew assisted the Unalaska Public Library with a major remodeling project. They cataloged books, rearranged furniture, and helped reorganize the space, creating a better public resource for the community. The crew also helped the local high school clean the cafeteria and food preparation spaces.

 

Cmdr. Brian Whisler, commanding officer of the Alex Haley:

“I’m incredibly proud of the crew’s accomplishments this patrol. Having only spent 35 days in the Bering Sea, the crew made invaluable contributions to protecting and defending human life while also safeguarding Alaska’s abundant natural resources.”

 

The Alex Haley is a 282-foot Medium Endurance Cutter that has been homeported in Kodiak since 1999. The crew routinely operates throughout the Bering Sea, Gulf of Alaska, and the Pacific Ocean. The cutter’s ability to operate in extreme weather conditions provides the mission flexibility necessary to perform search and rescue, fisheries law enforcement, and vessel safety inspections across Alaska.

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