3.4 Authority to whom reports should be sent
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3.4 Authority to whom reports should be sent

  3.4.1 The shore-based Authority is the United States Coast Guards Communication Area Master Station Pacific (CAMSPAC). For ships 300 gross tonnage and greater, an e-mail address to be used for reporting through INMARSAT-C will be provided in advance of implementation of this system through Notices to Mariners. In the event of a developing emergency, ships are urged to call the United States Coast Guard 14th District. Vessels unable to report in through INMARSAT-C should report to nwhi.notification@noaa.gov.


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