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The U.S.
Coast Guard
has the
responsibility
for the
establishment
and
maintenance
of all Aids
to
Navigation
on the
Waterways of
the U.S.
This is an
all-inclusive
responsibility,
and it
includes the
coastal
waters and
inland
waters of
the U.S.
This
responsibility
is affected
in
conjunction
with NOAA,
National
Ocean
Service and
other
Federal
Government
agencies,
State and
Local
Government
elements and
Private
entities.
The U.S.
Coast Guard
Auxiliary,
in its
overall
supplemental
supporting
role,
provides
specifically
authorized
assistance
to the Coast
Guard in its
Aids to
navigation
missions and
National
Ocean
Service in
its Chart
Updating
missions.
This
Auxiliary
support
effort is
provided
through the
Aids to
navigation
and Chart
Updating
(ATON/CU)
Program.
District 11
North Aids
to
Navigation
Department
which is a
part of the
Marine
Saftey
(Prevention)
Department
focuses
geographically
on Northern
California,
Nevada and
Utah
waterways.
Our mission
is to insure
the safety
of both
commercial
and
recreational
boaters
supporting
them in
their
navigation
efforts
through five
major roles;
Federal Aids
to
Navigation
(ATON),
Private Aids
to
Navigation
(PATON),
Chart
Updating
(CU),
Small Craft
Facility
Chart
Updating
(SCFU)
and
Bridge
Surveys
(BRG).
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As a member
of the USCG
Auxiliary we
are tasked
with looking
for and
reporting
any and all
discrepancies
to Federal
Aids to
Navigation.
Assisting
ANT units
and other
Aids to
Navigation
request for
assistance
as needed.
All members
of the USCG
Auxiliary
should be on
the watch
for any aids
to
navigation
discrepancies
they see and
report them.
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As a
Qualified &
Certified
Aid Verifier
we are task
with
checking all
Private Aids
to
Navigation
assigned by
District
Eleven (dpw)
on an annual
bases.
Always
Looking for
unauthorized
and report
all private
aids that
have been
put in our
federal
waterway
without a
permit.
Report any
private aids
to
navigation
that become
or are
hazards to
navigation.
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As a member
of the USCG
Auxiliary we
are tasked
with looking
for and
reporting
any and all
discrepancies,
correction's,
& additions
to our
Navigational
Charts &
Coast Pilot.
This work
helps make
sure that
our chart's
are accurate
for the
maritime
public and
keeps the
environment
safe from
pollution.
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As a member
of the USCG
Auxiliary we
are tasked
with
surveying on
an annual
bases all
public
marinas,
boat harbors
and other
public
marine
facilities.
We check for
and report
any and all
discrepancies,
correction,
& additions
to our Small
Craft
Navigational
Charts. This
work helps
make sure
that our
Small Craft
Navigational
Charts are
accurate for
the maritime
public
looking for
the best
location to
get the
needed
supplies
while on a
boating or
fishing
cruise.
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As a
Qualified &
Certified
Aid Verifier
we are
tasked with
surveying
all assigned
Bridge
Lighting &
Fender
Systems by
District
Eleven (DPW)
Bridge
Section on
an annual
bases. We
also assist
D11(dpw)
Bridge
Section with
information
about
waterways
where new
bridges may
be planed.
All members
of the USCG
Auxiliary
should be on
the watch
for any
bridge
discrepancies
they see and
report them.
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If your
looking for
more
information
contact your
Flotilla's
FSO-AN
officer and
he or she
will be
happy to
assist you.
If you are
the FSO-AN
you can
contact your
Divisions
SO-AN and
once again
if your the
SO-AN then
contact Jim
Duncan ( )
the District
11 North
DSO-AN.
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