COMDTINST 16711.13B
(c)
Facilitate unit participation in annual fishing vessel regulations and policy
training conducted by the district fishing vessel safety coordinator or
designated representative.
(d)
Report fishing vessel boardings on CG-4100, CG-4100F, and CG-4100S as
appropriate and forward a copy to the district fishing vessel safety
coordinator.
(e)
Terminate unsafe operations, when appropriate, as provided for in 46
U.S.C ^4505 and enclosure (1).
(3)
Commanding officers of MSOs and MIOs shall:
(a)
Designate a unit fishing vessel coordinator to act as liaison with the district
fishing vessel safety coordinator and promote cooperation between group
units and the MSO/MIO. Normally, the unit coordinator will be the
designated fishing vessel safety examiner tasked with conducting voluntary
dockside examinations. Use of augmenting reserves and Auxiliarists
qualified in accordance with reference (a) is highly encouraged.
(b)
Report dockside examinations on the Commercial Fishing Vessel Safety
Examination Booklet (CG-5587).
(c)
Ensure that all commercial fishing vessel dockside exam results are entered
into the MIAR product set in MSIS as per current Commandant policy
within 5 working days after the exam is finalized. Do not use the PSAR
product set for dockside exams. Data entry shall be in the following
products: PNID, VFID, VFIP, MISF, MIAR, MIDR, and MIDF.
Additional documents may be required until modifications to MSIS are
complete. Dockside exams conducted by USCG Auxiliarists and reserves
must be entered into MSIS within 5 working days following receipt of the
reports.
(d)
Upon request, provide dockside technical support to boarding units, as
resources permit.
(e)
Promote voluntary dockside examinations by advocating its benefits and
non-adversarial nature.
(f)
Issue examination decals (district supplied) to vessels successfully
completing a dockside examination.
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