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Photo Release: Joint release: Coast Guard, partners, industry conduct mass rescue tabletop exercise in Anchorage, Alaska

April 22, 2016

Representatives from The Coast Guard, Transport Canada, Canadian coast guard, Canadian Armed Forces, Crystal Cruises LLC, North Slope Borough, State of Alaska Division of Health Services and Emergency Management and Air Force Alaskan Command discuss response capabilities in the case of a mass rescue operation during a tabletop exercise in Anchorage, Alaska, April 13-14, 2016. The Northwest Passage Tabletop Exercise provided the opportunity to test and evaluate interagency cooperation and focus on the response to a cruise ship experiencing progressive flooding in a remote Arctic region in the vicinity of the U.S./Canadian border. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Shawn Eggert

Representatives from The Coast Guard, Transport Canada, Canadian coast guard, Canadian Armed Forces, Crystal Cruises LLC, North Slope Borough, State of Alaska Division of Health Services and Emergency Management and Air Force Alaskan Command were among the many agencies that came together in Anchorage, Alaska, April 13-14, 2016, for a tabletop exercise in preparation for Arctic cruises this summer. The panel discussed their capability to respond in the case of a mass rescue operation in the Arctic. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Shawn Eggert

 

ANCHORAGE, Alaska— The Coast Guard, Transport Canada, Canadian coast guard, Canadian Armed Forces, Crystal Cruises LLC, North Slope Borough, State of Alaska Division of Health Services and Emergency Management and Air Force Alaskan Command conducted an Arctic mass rescue operation tabletop exercise in Anchorage, April 13-14. 

The Northwest Passage Tabletop Exercise provided the opportunity to test and evaluate interagency cooperation and focus on the response to a cruise ship experiencing progressive flooding in a remote Arctic region in the vicinity of the U.S./Canadian border.

“This exercise was the culmination of a cooperative industry/agency effort that began over two years ago when we first began considering a Northwest Passage,” said Greg MacGarva, vice president of marine operations at Crystal Cruises. “Crystal Cruises is extremely grateful for the support and guidance received from everyone involved in developing our Emergency Response Plan, and especially to the Coast Guard for hosting and facilitating this most valuable exercise.”

The Arctic presents the challenge of a dynamic, hostile environment and the distance, limited resources and a lack of infrastructure pose additional challenges to a response of the scope of a mass rescue operation.

“Success in the Arctic requires a united effort between many agencies,” sat Lt. Cmdr. Jason Boyle, of the Coast Guard 17th District prevention division. “This tabletop exercise allowed an open discussion of how to cohesively respond in the event of a mass rescue operation in the Arctic." 

This exercise is the latest in a long list of preparatory initiatives taken during the last five years including Arctic Shield operations and the Arctic Chinook field exercise planned for August.

“Joint exercises provide us with opportunities to test plans without risk and identify areas where improvements can be made so that all search and rescue agencies, partners and volunteers are better prepared to respond to unplanned events,” said Peter Garapick, the search and rescue superintendent for the Canadian coast guard, Central and Arctic Region.

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