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Arctic Coast Guard Forum (ACGF)

Source: ACGF Website

The Arctic Coast Guard Forum (ACGF) is an independent, informal, operationally driven organization, not bound by treaty, to foster safe, secure, and environmentally responsible maritime activity in the Arctic. All Arctic countries, Canada, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Russia, Sweden and the United States are members of the forum. The ‘Chair’ duties of the ACGF rotate every two years in concert with the Chairmanship of the Arctic Council. Iceland is the chair for the Forum in 2019 - 2021. The work of the ACGF is headed by the ACGF Chair and supported by the Secretariat and Working Groups. The Secretariat is responsible for implementing strategic direction and the operation of the ACGF and its Working Groups.

Coast Guard Functions
Maritime Safety Including Vessel Traffic Management
Ship Casualty & Maritime Assistance Service
Fisheries Inspection & Control
Maritime Border Control
Maritime Environmental Protection & Response
Prevention and Suppression of Trafficking and Smuggling and Connected Maritime Law Enforcement
Maritime Search and Rescue
Maritime Monitoring and Surveillance
Maritime Customs Activities
Maritime Accident and Disaster Response
Maritime Ship and Port Security
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Border Checks at Seaports Best Practice & Guidelines (2015)

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Border Checks at Seaports Best Practice & Guidelines (2015)
Reference
Frontex 27
Aims/Objectives/Audience

The report provides an analysis of the current situation of border control at the seaports of the European Union and in Norway, including the identification of challenges confronted by border guards, good practices, guidelines, and recommendations. To draft it, a working group (WG) was set up by Frontex RDU comprising all EU MSs with an external maritime border and Norway. In a series of meetings, the experts documented and assessed national practices and shared experiences gained in making border control on ships and persons at seaports. A number of identified challenges requiring a common EU approach are presented in the report. The document contains also a number of best practices of likely interest and utility to MSs who may wish to implement such practices at their seaports.

Contact: HoU.RIU@frontex.europa.eu

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Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems Study (2012)

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Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems Study (2012)
Reference
Frontex 26
Aims/Objectives/Audience

This document is developed in the framework of the European efforts to achieve an effective understanding of the global land and maritime external border domain through the collection, integration and dissemination of appropriate information, intelligence and development of knowledge. The document addresses those questions through the analysis of to what extend the RPAs systems fulfil the operational requirements for maritime and land surveillance. Border surveillance operational requirements and system performances are analysed to identify best fitting solution(s), jointly with an assessment of costs.

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