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The '''Marine Rescue Coordination Center Bremen''' (Deutsch: Seenotleitstelle Bremen) is responsible for coordinating air-sea rescue for the German sea-area of [[Northsea]] and [[Baltic Sea]]. MRCC Bremen covers a shoreline of 3.660 km lengh and is owned an operated by German Maritime Search and Rescue Service (DGzRS) at their headquarter in the [[Bremen|Hanseatic City of Bremen]].
The '''Marine Rescue Coordination Center Bremen''' (Deutsch: Seenotleitstelle Bremen) is responsible for coordinating air-sea rescue for the German sea-area of [[Northsea]] and [[Baltic Sea]]. MRCC Bremen covers a shoreline of 3.660 km lengh and is owned an operated by German Maritime Search and Rescue Service (DGzRS) at their headquarter in the [[Bremen|Hanseatic City of Bremen]].<ref>https://www.seenotretter.de/wer-wir-sind/teams-stationen/ansicht/station/seenotleitung-bremen/</ref>

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The Marine Rescue Coordination Center Bremen (Deutsch: Seenotleitstelle Bremen) is responsible for coordinating air-sea rescue for the German sea-area of Northsea and Baltic Sea. MRCC Bremen covers a shoreline of 3.660 km lengh and is owned an operated by German Maritime Search and Rescue Service (DGzRS) at their headquarter in the Hanseatic City of Bremen.[1]