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The '''Barbados Coast Guard''' is the maritime element of the [[Barbados Defence Force]]. Its responsibilities include territorial defence, patrolling Barbados' territorial waters and Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ), as well as conducting maritime law enforcement, counter-narcotic, search and rescue, fisheries and environmental protection and the enforcement of port & harbour regulations. The Barbados Coast Guard currently is based at its headquarters at {{Ship|HMBS|PELICAN}} in [[Bridgetown, Barbados|Bridgetown]], the capital of Barbados. The base consists of a partially enclosed [[Naval base|base]] for the coast guard fleet to dock. It consists of a small fleet, including its flagship HMBS ''TRIDENT''.


The '''Barbados Coast Guard''' is the maritime element of the [[Barbados Defence Force]]. Its responsibilities include territorial defence, patrolling Barbados' territorial waters and Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ), as well as conducting maritime law enforcement, counter-narcotic, search and rescue, fisheries and environmental protection and the enforcement of port & harbour regulations. The Barbados Coast Guard currently is based at its headquarters at {{Ship|BCGS|PELICAN}} in [[Bridgetown, Barbados|Bridgetown]], the capital of Barbados. The base consists of a partially enclosed [[Naval base|base]] for the coast guard fleet to dock. It consists of a small fleet, including its flagship BCGS ''TRIDENT''.
The usual styling for the Barbados Coast Guard is HMBS which stands for [[Her Majesty's Ship|His/Her Majesty's Barbadian Ship]].


Before Barbados [[Republicanism in Barbados|became a republic]] the usual styling of the Barbados Coast Guard was HMBS which stood for [[Her Majesty's Ship|Her Majesty's Barbadian Ship]]. After republic status, vessels will now be known as Barbados Coast Guard Ship (BCGS).<ref>{{Cite instagram|postid=CdQ4nZNLYjB|user=thebarbadosdefenceforce|title=On the occasion of Barbados’ transition to a Republic, the Defence Board has approved the renaming of the Barbados Coast Guard vessels from Her Majesty’s Barbados Ship (HMBS) to Barbados Coast Guard Ship (BCGS).|date=2022-05-07|author=The Barbado's Defense Force|access-date=2022-12-04}}</ref>
The Marine division of the [[Royal Barbados Police Force]] is co-located with the Barbados Coast Guard. Additionally, the Coast Guard base is home of the Barbados Cadet Corps Sea Cadets (the marine unit of the Barbados Cadet Corps).


HMBS ''PELICAN'' can be seen while travelling along the Spring Garden Highway in Barbados. This new base was commissioned in September 2007 and is an ultra modern complex which caters to the maritime operational and training needs of the Barbados Defence Force and the other forces of the Regional Security System.
The Marine division of the [[Barbados Police Service]] is co-located with the Barbados Coast Guard. Additionally, the Coast Guard base is home to the Barbados Cadet Corps Sea Cadets (the marine unit of the Barbados Cadet Corps).

BCGS ''PELICAN'' can be seen while travelling along the Spring Garden Highway in Barbados. This new base was commissioned in September 2007 and is an ultra-modern complex that caters to the maritime operational and training needs of the Barbados Defence Force and the other forces of the Regional Security System.

==Ships, boats and aircraft==


==Ships==
The Barbados Coast Guard includes the following equipment:
The Barbados Coast Guard includes the following equipment:
*PO1 HMBS TRIDENT ([[Damen Stan patrol vessel|Damen 4207 class offshore patrol vessel]])
*PO1 BCGS TRIDENT ([[Damen Stan patrol vessel|Damen 4207 class offshore patrol vessel]])
*PO2 [[HMBS Leonard C Banfield|HMBS LEONARD C. BANFIELD]] ([[Damen Stan patrol vessel|Damen 4207 class offshore patrol vessel]])
*PO2 [[HMBS Leonard C Banfield|BCGS LEONARD C. BANFIELD]] ([[Damen Stan patrol vessel|Damen 4207 class offshore patrol vessel]])
*PO3 HMBS RUDYARD LEWIS ([[Damen Stan patrol vessel|Damen 4207 class offshore patrol vessel]])
*PO3 BCGS RUDYARD LEWIS ([[Damen Stan patrol vessel|Damen 4207 class offshore patrol vessel]])
*PO4 HMBS Endeavor (SeaArk 40' Utility Boat)
*PO4 BCGS Endeavor (SeaArk 40' Utility Boat)
*PO5 HMBS Enterprise (Damen 1204 class inshore patrol vessel)
*PO5 BCGS Enterprise (Damen 1204 class inshore patrol vessel)
*PO6 HMBS Excellence (Damen 1204 class inshore patrol vessel)
*PO6 BCGS Excellence (Damen 1204 class inshore patrol vessel)
*PO7 HMBS Endurance (inshore patrol vessel)
*PO7 BCGS Endurance (inshore patrol vessel)
*2x [[Zodiac Hurricane 920]] Rigid Hull Inflatable Boat (RHIB)
*2x [[Zodiac Hurricane 920]] Rigid Hull Inflatable Boat (RHIB)
*3x [[Damen MST 1200]] Rigid Hull Inflatable Boat (RHIB)
*3x [[Damen MST 1200]] Rigid Hull Inflatable Boat (RHIB)
*3x [[Damen MST 1000]] Rigid Hull Inflatable Boat (RHIB)
*3x [[Damen MST 1000]] Rigid Hull Inflatable Boat (RHIB)
*2x [[Fairchild C-26 Metroliner|Fairchild C-26]] Maritime Patrol Aircraft



With the declaration of the Republic on 30 November 2021, HMBS will be replaced as part of the removal of symbols of the monarchy.
With the declaration of the Republic on 30 November 2021, HMBS was replaced as part of the removal of symbols of the monarchy with BCGS.


==New ships==
==New ships==
In 2007 and 2008 the Coast Guard accepted delivery of three [[Damen Stan patrol vessel|Damen Stan 4207 patrol vessels]], the {{Ship|HMBS|Leonard C Banfield}}, {{Ship|HMBS|Rudyard Lewis}} and {{Ship|HMBS|Trident}}.<ref name=AviationWeek2007-10-01>{{cite news|url=http://www.aviationweek.com/aw/blogs/defense/index.jsp?plckController=Blog&plckScript=blogScript&plckElementId=blogDest&plckBlogPage=BlogViewPost&plckPostId=Blog%3A27ec4a53-dcc8-42d0-bd3a-01329aef79a7Post%3Acd0c3339-d5a0-4158-b086-5d1d1c21ebad|title=Barbados Bound|publisher=[[Aviation Week]]|date=2007-10-01|author=Joris Janssen Lok|archiveurl=https://archive.is/20121209105024/http://www.aviationweek.com/aw/blogs/defense/index.jsp?plckController=Blog&plckScript=blogScript&plckElementId=blogDest&plckBlogPage=BlogViewPost&plckPostId=Blog:27ec4a53-dcc8-42d0-bd3a-01329aef79a7Post:cd0c3339-d5a0-4158-b086-5d1d1c21ebad|url-status=dead|archivedate=2012-12-09}}</ref><ref name=Janes2008-03-17>{{cite news|url=http://www.janes.com/articles/Janes-Naval-Construction-and-Retrofit-Markets/Barbados-Barbados.html|title=Patrol boat replacement|publisher=[[Jane's Defence Weekly]]|date=2008-03-17|archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/query?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.janes.com%2Farticles%2FJanes-Naval-Construction-and-Retrofit-Markets%2FBarbados-Barbados.html&date=2009-10-04|archivedate=2009-09-26|accessdate=2009-09-26}}</ref>


In 2007 and 2008 the Coast Guard accepted delivery of three [[Damen Stan patrol vessel|Damen Stan 4207 patrol vessels]], the {{Ship|BCGS|Leonard C Banfield}}, {{Ship|BCGS|Rudyard Lewis}} and {{Ship|BCGS|Trident}}.<ref name=AviationWeek2007-10-01>{{cite news|url=http://www.aviationweek.com/aw/blogs/defense/index.jsp?plckController=Blog&plckScript=blogScript&plckElementId=blogDest&plckBlogPage=BlogViewPost&plckPostId=Blog%3A27ec4a53-dcc8-42d0-bd3a-01329aef79a7Post%3Acd0c3339-d5a0-4158-b086-5d1d1c21ebad|title=Barbados Bound|publisher=[[Aviation Week]]|date=2007-10-01|author=Joris Janssen Lok|archiveurl=https://archive.today/20121209105024/http://www.aviationweek.com/aw/blogs/defense/index.jsp?plckController=Blog&plckScript=blogScript&plckElementId=blogDest&plckBlogPage=BlogViewPost&plckPostId=Blog:27ec4a53-dcc8-42d0-bd3a-01329aef79a7Post:cd0c3339-d5a0-4158-b086-5d1d1c21ebad|url-status=dead|archivedate=2012-12-09}}</ref><ref name=Janes2008-03-17>{{cite news|url=http://www.janes.com/articles/Janes-Naval-Construction-and-Retrofit-Markets/Barbados-Barbados.html|title=Patrol boat replacement|publisher=[[Jane's Defence Weekly]]|date=2008-03-17|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100627200253/http://www.janes.com/articles/Janes-Naval-Construction-and-Retrofit-Markets/Barbados-Barbados.html|archivedate=2010-06-27|url-status=dead|accessdate=2009-09-26}}</ref>
Named after the Barbados Defence Force's (BDF) first chief-of-staff Colonel Leonard Banfield, the vessel docked at the HMBS ''Pelican'', the Coast Guard's new headquarters on Spring Garden, St Michael, around 8 a.m. The Dutch vessel, built by [[Damen Group]], now takes the Coast Guard's fleet to 11, including the 26-year-old flagship HMBS ''Trident''. "This vessel is a significant addition to the Coast Guard's flotilla and it is expected that it will significantly assist in the safety and security of the waters around Barbados," said Commander Ricky Shurland.

Named after the Barbados Defence Force's (BDF) first chief-of-staff Colonel Leonard Banfield, the vessel docked at the BCGS ''Pelican'', the Coast Guard's new headquarters on Spring Garden, St Michael, around 8 a.m. The Dutch vessel, built by [[Damen Group]], now takes the Coast Guard's fleet to 11, including the 26-year-old flagship BCGS ''Trident''. "This vessel is a significant addition to the Coast Guard's flotilla and it is expected that it will significantly assist in the safety and security of the waters around Barbados," said Commander [[Errington Shurland]].


Both the ''Leonard C. Banfield'' and the new headquarters were commissioned in a ceremony on September 14, 2007. The new vessel is reported to cost about US$6 million (BDS$12 million).
Both the ''Leonard C. Banfield'' and the new headquarters were commissioned in a ceremony on September 14, 2007. The new vessel is reported to cost about US$6 million (BDS$12 million).
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==See also==
==See also==

*[[Barbados Defence Force]]
*[[Her Majesty's Ship|His/Her Majesty's Ship]]
*[[Her Majesty's Ship|His/Her Majesty's Ship]]


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[[Category:Law enforcement in Barbados]]
[[Category:Law enforcement in Barbados]]
[[Category:Government agencies of Barbados|Coast Guard, Barbados]]
[[Category:Government agencies of Barbados|Coast Guard, Barbados]]
[[Category:Sea rescue organizations]]

Latest revision as of 10:47, 28 November 2024

Barbados Coast Guard
Founded1979
Country Barbados
TypeCoast Guard
Part ofBarbados Defence Force
Motto(s)Per Deo Per Mare (By God, By SEA)
WebsiteOfficial website
Commanders
Commander-in-ChiefDame Sandra Mason, President of Barbados
Commanding OfficerCommander Derrick Brathwaite
Fleet Master ChiefMaster Chief Petty Officer 1 Ryan Nurse
Insignia
Naval and Coast Guard Ensign

The Barbados Coast Guard is the maritime element of the Barbados Defence Force. Its responsibilities include territorial defence, patrolling Barbados' territorial waters and Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ), as well as conducting maritime law enforcement, counter-narcotic, search and rescue, fisheries and environmental protection and the enforcement of port & harbour regulations. The Barbados Coast Guard currently is based at its headquarters at BCGS PELICAN in Bridgetown, the capital of Barbados. The base consists of a partially enclosed base for the coast guard fleet to dock. It consists of a small fleet, including its flagship BCGS TRIDENT.

Before Barbados became a republic the usual styling of the Barbados Coast Guard was HMBS which stood for Her Majesty's Barbadian Ship. After republic status, vessels will now be known as Barbados Coast Guard Ship (BCGS).[1]

The Marine division of the Barbados Police Service is co-located with the Barbados Coast Guard. Additionally, the Coast Guard base is home to the Barbados Cadet Corps Sea Cadets (the marine unit of the Barbados Cadet Corps).

BCGS PELICAN can be seen while travelling along the Spring Garden Highway in Barbados. This new base was commissioned in September 2007 and is an ultra-modern complex that caters to the maritime operational and training needs of the Barbados Defence Force and the other forces of the Regional Security System.

Ships, boats and aircraft

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The Barbados Coast Guard includes the following equipment:


With the declaration of the Republic on 30 November 2021, HMBS was replaced as part of the removal of symbols of the monarchy with BCGS.

New ships

[edit]

In 2007 and 2008 the Coast Guard accepted delivery of three Damen Stan 4207 patrol vessels, the BCGS Leonard C Banfield, BCGS Rudyard Lewis and BCGS Trident.[2][3]

Named after the Barbados Defence Force's (BDF) first chief-of-staff Colonel Leonard Banfield, the vessel docked at the BCGS Pelican, the Coast Guard's new headquarters on Spring Garden, St Michael, around 8 a.m. The Dutch vessel, built by Damen Group, now takes the Coast Guard's fleet to 11, including the 26-year-old flagship BCGS Trident. "This vessel is a significant addition to the Coast Guard's flotilla and it is expected that it will significantly assist in the safety and security of the waters around Barbados," said Commander Errington Shurland.

Both the Leonard C. Banfield and the new headquarters were commissioned in a ceremony on September 14, 2007. The new vessel is reported to cost about US$6 million (BDS$12 million).

Military sources said the delivery was the first in a US$37 million package that would include two other vessels of similar class, three 40-foot fast patrol boats, two 30-footers and three 21-foot in-shore patrol craft.

In terms of manpower, the Coast Guard, which now numbers 127 full-time personnel, would be increased at a rate of about 30 per year over the period 2007 to 2011.[4]

See also

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References and sources

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  1. ^ The Barbado's Defense Force [@thebarbadosdefenceforce] (2022-05-07). "On the occasion of Barbados' transition to a Republic, the Defence Board has approved the renaming of the Barbados Coast Guard vessels from Her Majesty's Barbados Ship (HMBS) to Barbados Coast Guard Ship (BCGS)". Retrieved 2022-12-04 – via Instagram.
  2. ^ Joris Janssen Lok (2007-10-01). "Barbados Bound". Aviation Week. Archived from the original on 2012-12-09.
  3. ^ "Patrol boat replacement". Jane's Defence Weekly. 2008-03-17. Archived from the original on 2010-06-27. Retrieved 2009-09-26.
  4. ^ "SEA-CURITY". Nation News. 2007-09-15. Archived from the original on 2011-07-07. Retrieved 2008-11-13.