COMMANDANT INSTRUCTION 16214.3
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Activities, groups, and other units shall:
(1)
Receive MSR reports and provide the reply listed in paragraph 11.
(2)
Forward ship reports to CAMSLANT for entry into the database.
15. RECOMMENDATIONS TO IMPROVE THE MSR. The MSR is part of the increasingly
important role the Coast Guard is undertaking to help protect our ocean environment. It will
require some changes during the initial operational period. Please provide input to your
Headquarters Staffs on system problems and improvements. Changes made to operating
procedures will be incorporated into future updates of this Instruction.
16. FORMS AND REPORTS. Weekly reports shall be made to G-MOC by marine safety
personnel in key port areas in accordance with paragraph 13.g.(2) of this Instruction.
R. C. NORTH
E. R. RIUTTA
Assistant Commandant
Assistant Commandant
for Marine Safety and
for Operations
Environmental Protection
NON-STANDARD DISTRIBUTION:
A:a: Atlantic Area only
A:f: Atlantic Area only
A:g: D1 only
A:i: D1, D5, and D7 only (delete CGC ATTU, CGC NUNIVAK, CGC OCRACOKE,
CGC VASHON)
A:j: D1, CGC POINT BARNES, CGC POINT GLASS
A:l: CGC PENDANT
A:m: D1, D5, D7
A:n: D1 only
A:q: D7 only (delete CGC VISE)
C:d: Base Charleston, Base Mayport
C:e: D1, MSO Miami, MSO Jacksonville, MSO Savannah, MSO Charleston
C:i: D1, Station Ponce de Leon Inlet, Station Port Canaveral, Station Tybee Island, Station
Brunswick,Station, Station Mayport, Station Charleston
C:q: Atlantic Area only
D:d: D1, Group Miami, Group Mayport, Group Charleston
D:m: NE Regional Fisheries Training Center, SE Regional Fisheries Training Center, Gulf
Regional Fisheries Training Center
E:n: MSD Davenport
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