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As a reward for long service at sea they became coastguards.
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Following that reorganisation, these are now manned by auxiliary coastguards, who are volunteers who deserve our thanks and support.
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We have heard some reports that those people will be trained to a lower level of skill than the auxiliary coastguards.
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A small number of residential properties are used by officials—for example coastguards—as an essential part of their operational duties.
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A system is already in being under which sightings of oil are reported to the coastguards, who inform local authorities.
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Reports received by coastguards were conveyed at once to the local authorities concerned.
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Perhaps he could ask the coastguards, who will have information about that.
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The office's local resource is in the coastguards, the marine salvage organisation, the pollution organisations and local ship surveyors.
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Coastguards and police have no boats, so what action can they take?
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Up to date the coastguards have been reporting on them because it is their duty to report on royal fish.
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Is the work done by coastguards and coast watchers included?
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Coastguards no longer have a window out of which they can see boats from the shore.
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I have discussed with the chief executive the whole issue of search and rescue, auxiliary coastguards and fixed-watch lookouts.
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The coastguards simply cannot understand why the bureaucrats, safe behind their desks, are being so slow and so secretive.
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The coastguards in many of the islands do not have the sophisticated equipment to respond with the speed necessary to apprehend drug smugglers.
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The new force is about 860 all told—namely, 12 inspectors, 5 district officers, l85 station officers and 659 coastguards.
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In other words, the chief coastguard's one hour criterion will be followed, and it is an unacceptable criterion.
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Not all of them are from coastguards: many of them are from community councils, whose members are deeply disturbed about the matter.
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There is by no means unanimity among the coastguards around the coast that it should be withdrawn.
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What will be the difference in the effectiveness of the roles to be performed by the watch assistants as against the auxiliary coastguards?
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Are they to be included in the number of coastguards we have as watchers around the coasts?
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All coastguards take the necessary steps to equip themselves with adequate local knowledge, wherever they work and whatever responsibilities they hold.
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His or her qualities are always difficult to define, but instantly recognisable by other coastguards.
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There are about 600 coastguards and towards 100 people are to be removed.
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Coastguards must know that they have enough colleagues, enough equipment and enough money to run the service properly.
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Will there be more or fewer coastguards as a result of the five-year strategic review?
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Many more people now put their lives at risk, some with astonishing irresponsibility, for which the coastguards cannot be held responsible.
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Vote 1 is concerned with the pay and wages of officers and seamen, boys, coastguards, and so on.
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Although they will take more and more work, those coastguards may be able to deal with problems highly efficiently.
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Such knowledge is not exclusively held in the brains of the remarkable human beings who are our coastguards.
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The auxiliary coastguards are volunteers, but normally they are called out for only a few hours each month for exercises or training.
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At the present moment the coastguards are the authority who take care of this.
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I think, too, the coastguards ought to be included.
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With the impending loss of the coastguards, it would be good to extend their service to the community still further.
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The new system depends, to a large extent, on the use of auxiliary coastguards—spare-time men.
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We also have senior coastguards with command experience.
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We do not expect to lose any coastguards.
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I suspect that they—like volunteer coastguards—would work for nothing rather than force lifeboat organisations to pay the minimum wage.
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A great deal of the work done by coastguards could certainly be done by aircraft.
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Unhappily, nobody saw fit to alert the coastguards until it was too late.
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Obviously, the coastguards must be given the necessary training of staff to enable them to fulfil their expanded duties.
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I believe that recent tragedies have made it very clear that the coastguards must have this authority.
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There is a sum of £10,000 to provide accommodation for coastguards and improvements to existing premises.
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I come to the question of the coastguards.
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I must make it clear that that has not resulted in a reduction in the number of coastguards.
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Four fifths of the coastguards' regular resources have now been concentrated in 26 rescue centres.
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My attention has been called to this case and the arrangements by which reports of enemy vessels are made by coastguards are being reviewed.
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Clause 3 is necessitated by the conversion of the coastguards into a pensionable force.
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I would like further reassurance that the coastguards are happy with the arrangements as they are proceeding.
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As one of the coastguards said, at the exact moment that an accident happens he may be looking sideways.
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Many of the tankers receive maritime aids such as coastguards, radar and direct messages.
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The sad thing is that some good coastguards are leaving—attracted away by the bait of better pay.
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I think that it is very sad to see that measure of concern and demoralisation amongst some coastguards.
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Auxiliary coastguards, both men and women, undertake a wide variety of tasks on a voluntary basis to serve the local community and the mariner at large.
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I therefore consider that the review is timely and will give an opportunity to assess the efficiency and effectiveness of the coastguard's response in meeting current requirements.
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Obviously, all relevant coastguards will be trained.
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At a time when resources are under restraint, it is not possible for coastguards to travel more widely along the coast, even in the quieter months.
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I expressed concern when the closures were first proposed because it has always been clear to me that local knowledge is an important commodity among coastguards.
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A good many people are convinced that had the coastguards been alerted at the outset there might have been a reasonable chance of the missing men being located.
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We all accept that, whereas local knowledge is not the only source of information for coastguards, it is, as the report said, a fundamental tool in watch officers' armouries.
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All the other services, including the police, the firemen and the other rescue services, are really the machinery of rescue which are called upon by the coastguards.
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I shall deal first with the coastguards.
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In 1982, there were three coastguards.
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I should like to take this opportunity to pay tribute to the constant work that is done in that way by the auxiliary and full-time coastguards.
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Understandably, many people wish to be assured that there will be no reduction in the coastguard's ability to provide an adequate response to emergencies along our coastline.
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The coastguards provide an excellent service.
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Details of reorganisation proposals are still under consideration but these 25–30 additional full-time coastguards required fall within previous manpower estimates for development of the service.
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My report, through the coastguards, is that it was in fact a factory ship to which the drift-netters were taking their salmon for storage or processing.
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The rescue services know each other, trust each other, work as a team and have confidence in and depend on the coastguards in many a dangerous situation at sea.
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There are thousands of people alive today who owe their lives directly to them, working in conjunction with the helicopter pilots, the air-sea rescue services, and the coastguards.
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I very much appreciate the tribute that he paid to the coastguards, who play a wonderful part in doing all they can to ensure safety in this area.
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Has that applied to coastguards?
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We cannot with our existing forces be considered to keep a good look-out, because the coastguards are down to one man a station with eight boy scouts.
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The ferry was caught in a storm in 1894, leading to the death of three ferrymen and three coastguards who were attempting to rescue them.
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Many coastguards based along the coast and soldiers passing through the town also practised the faith, though, so attendances may often have been higher.
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The coastguards rowed out to assist, and got on board.
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Three are fishermen, and the others are linked to the sea through service as coastguards or lifeboatmen.
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They both try to put an end to their lives but are deterred by the coastguards.
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By 1848 there were resident coastguards, and by 1855 a customs officer.
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The police and coastguards were contacted by hundreds of people who saw the object.
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He was rescued by the coastguards.
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Until five years ago, he was also fire master and coastguard.
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The truth is that the number of coastguard officers will be reduced by 78.
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A series of local coastguard initiatives will concentrate on the sea and shoreline safety problems in particular areas.
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Seven coastguard stations have been closed since 1979, leaving 21 stations to cover 6,000 miles of coast.
I believe we do not simply need improved cooperation between the national coastguards.
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In this case, a border-control corps, just as others want coastguards.
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I would also, however, draw attention to the fact that, even if the coastguards were very efficient, the problem would remain.
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Did coastguards hamper the boats' journey?
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Double hulls, coastguards, etc, etc, form part of this approach.
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As the coastguard also has many other responsibilities, this should be considered in the wider context.
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The coastguard must be the strong arm of the agency for maritime safety.
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The question is about strengthening cooperation between police agencies and coastguard services.
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I think that the proposal to have some sort of coastguard cooperation is one which is worthy of more constructive and detailed examination.
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According to the assessment, this developing country still does not have a single operating fishing port, not a single coastguard boat, no coastguard aircraft and no fishery research.
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We shall be told that the coastguards will be offered early retirement, redundancy packages and relocation.
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Under the guise of reorganisation, coastguards are being asked to consider radical changes in the way that they work.
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There were approximately 360 auxiliary coastguards in the operations rooms with service varying between one and 20 years.
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I would like to record that all the coastguard's documentary evidence pertinent to the incident was available to the coroner.
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