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Report on improving gender diversity in USCG

US Coast Guard launched its first large-scale study on women’s retention in 30 years. The study was published as part of its commitment to create a more mission-ready workforce. The RAND Corporation report, 'Improving Gender Diversity in the U.S. Coast Guard: Identifying Barriers to Female Retention,' examined the root causes of women’s attrition and potential barriers to retention, as well as provided recommendations.

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USCG: Conditions of entry on ships arriving from Seychelles

The US Coast Guard announced that it will impose conditions of entry on ships arriving from ports in the Republic of Seychelles. Conditions of entry are intended to protect the US from vessels arriving from countries that have been found to have deficient anti-terrorism port measures in place. Starting on April 12, 2019, certain conditions of entry will apply to any ship that visited a port in the Seychelles in its last five port calls.

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US Navy, Coast Guard vessels sail through strategic Taiwan Strait

The previous weekend, the USCG cutter Bertholf joined the US Navy destroyer Curtis Wilbur for a transit of the Strait of Formosa, part of the Navy's long-running freedom of navigation campaign in the Western Pacific. It is the third such transit concerning the previous months, but the presence of the cutter was unusual, as previous patrols in the region have seen the deployment of Navy vessels only.

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USCG: Difference between navigation lights on power driven vessels and on sailing vessels

The US Inspections and Compliance Directorate published the Marine Safety Alert 02-19, 'Not all navigation lights are created equal,' to help all mariners understand the difference between navigation lights used on power driven vessels and those used on sailing vessels. The vertical divergence requirements for lights on vessels under sail are larger to accommodate greater heeling.

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