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{{short description|Maritime law enforcement branch of the Royal Netherlands Navy}}
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The '''Netherlands Coastguard''' ({{lang-nl|Kustwacht Nederland}}) is the coastal defence and maritime law enforcement branch of the [[Royal Netherlands Navy]] patrolling the Dutch coastline.<ref name="NetherlandsCoastguard">{{Cite web |url=http://www.kustwacht.nl/en/whatwedo.html |title=Netherlands Coastguard - What we do |publisher=Netherlands Coastguard |access-date=5 July 2017}}</ref>
The '''Netherlands Coastguard''' ({{langx|nl|Kustwacht Nederland}}) is civil organisation that carries out tasks on the Netherlands North Sea for six Ministries under administration of the [[Royal Netherlands Navy]].<ref name="NetherlandsCoastguard">{{Cite web |url=http://www.kustwacht.nl/en/whatwedo.html |title=Netherlands Coastguard - What we do |publisher=Netherlands Coastguard |access-date=5 July 2017}}</ref> Its operational command falls under the [[Ministry of Defence (Netherlands)|Ministry of Defence]], and the [[Royal Netherlands Navy]] is responsible for its coordination.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.defensie.nl/onderwerpen/taken-in-nederland/inhoud/kustwacht |title=Kustwacht |publisher=Netherlands Ministry of Defence |language=nl |access-date=5 July 2017}}</ref>


Headquarters office is in [[Den Helder]]. Director is commander Nicole Kuipers.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Director of the Netherlands Coastguard Nicole Kuipers |url=https://kustwacht.nl/en/director-of-the-netherlands-coastguard/ |access-date=2023-07-31 |website=Netherlands Coastguard |language=en-US}}</ref>
[[Image:NL,Z-H,G. Den Haag,Scheveningsehaven,Kustwacht entering the port.jpeg|thumb|''Visarend'' of the ''Nederlandse Kustwacht'' entering The&nbsp;[[Scheveningen]]&nbsp;Port]]
[[File:Klu-heli-2.jpeg|thumb|[[Bell 412]] Search and Rescue helicopter]][[File:Netherlands Coastguard Dornier 228 arrives RIAT Fairford 10thJuly2014 arp.jpg|thumb|Netherlands Coastguard [[Dornier Do 228]] arrives for the [[Royal International Air Tattoo]], [[England]], [[UK]] (2014)]]
Its operational command falls under the [[Ministry of Defence (Netherlands)|Ministry of Defence]] and the [[Royal Netherlands Navy]] is responsible for its coordination.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.defensie.nl/onderwerpen/taken-in-nederland/inhoud/kustwacht |title=Kustwacht |publisher=Netherlands Ministry of Defence |language=Dutch |access-date=5 July 2017}}</ref>


==History==
==History==
While the Netherlands Coastguard was officially established on 26 February 1987, this does not mean there was no coastguard active in the Netherlands before 1987.<ref name="history">{{cite web|url=http://www.kustwacht.nl/nl/nl_historie.html|title=Historie|publisher=Nederlandse Kustwacht|language=Dutch|accessdate=21 January 2018}}</ref> Since 1883 there has been a coastguard active in the Netherlands in some sort of an unofficial capacity. In that year the Dutch government published a report named 'het houden van een uitkijk en het rapporteren van in nood verkerende schepen aan Hoofden Kustwacht'. The report was a reaction to the public outcry over an incident that had taken place in 1882, when the Dutch ship, ''[[HNLMS Adder (1875)|HNLMS Adder]]'', sunk off-coast at [[Scheveningen]] and led to the death of all 65 people aboard. The report led to lighthouses cooperating better with the relevant government agencies to help ships that were in trouble off-coast.<ref name="history"/>
While the Netherlands Coastguard was officially established on 26 February 1987,<ref name="history">{{cite web|url=http://www.kustwacht.nl/nl/nl_historie.html|title=Historie|publisher=Nederlandse Kustwacht|language=nl|access-date=21 January 2018}}</ref> a less formal Dutch coastguard had been active since 1883. In 1882 the [[gunboat]] ''[[Royal_Netherlands_Navy#Ship_prefixes|HNLMS]] Adder'' sunk off [[Scheveningen]] with the death of all 65 aboard. The public outcry that followed led to reforms, including an improved system of observing, reporting and assisting ships in distress off the coast, with better cooperation between lighthouses and government agencies.<ref name="history"/>


After [[World War II]] the area that could be covered off-coast became bigger with new technologies such as radars and better means of communication. Furthermore, the government became more interested in the [[North Sea]]. They wanted to protect their interests, such as fishery, oil and gas extraction, and sand and gravel extraction. Eventually this led to each ministry establishing its own department that was focused on the North Sea and guarding the coast of the Netherlands. At one point there were more than twenty government organisations at work off the coast of the Netherlands. To stop this fragmentation, Minister Smit-Kroes of Traffic and water management ordered in 1984 a investigation to research how to make guarding the coast of the Netherlands more efficient and effective. The results of this report were published in 1986 and led to the official creation of one coastguard agency, namely the Netherlands Coastguard.<ref name="history"/>
After [[World War II]] the area that could be covered off-coast became larger with new technologies such as radar and better means of communication. At the same time, government desire to protect Dutch interests in the [[North Sea]], such as fishery, and extraction of oil, gas, sand and gravel, led to each ministry establishing its own department with, at one point, over twenty government organisations at work off the Dutch coast. To stop this fragmentation, in 1984 Minister Smit-Kroes of Traffic and water management ordered a review to examine how to make guarding the coast of the Netherlands more efficient and effective. The results of this review were published in 1986 and led to the creation of a single coastguard agency, namely the Netherlands Coastguard.<ref name="history"/>

Initially, the Coast Guard headquarters was housed in a building belonging to the [[coast radio station]] {{ill|Scheveningen Radio|nl}} in [[IJmuiden]]. In 1995 the Coast Guard was assigned to the Ministry of Defense and on 23 November 2001 the headquarters moved to the national Navy HQ in Den Helder.


==Organisation==
==Organisation==
The Netherlands Coastguard carries out duties for six government agencies, these agencies are the:<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.kustwacht.nl/nl/algemeen.html |title=Over ons |publisher=Nederlandse Kustwacht |language=Dutch |access-date=23 January 2018}}</ref>
The Netherlands Coastguard carries out duties for six government ministries, these ministries are the:<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.kustwacht.nl/nl/algemeen.html |title=Over ons |publisher=Nederlandse Kustwacht |language=nl |access-date=23 January 2018}}</ref>


*[[Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management]]
*[[Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management]]
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*[[Ministry of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality]]
*[[Ministry of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality]]


=== JRCC Den Helder ===
==Tasks==
The Kustwachtcentrum (English: Coastguard Center) in Den Helder is also the Netherlands [[Joint Rescue Coordination Center]] (JRCC Den Helder, Call DEN HELDER RESCUE). It coordinates not only sea rescue (MRCC) but also air rescue (ARCC). Emergency calls in the monitored area of the North Sea and the airspace of the Netherlands are recorded at all times. A back office, which has access to the various databases of the authorities involved, serves to support the front office. For the SAR services, the lifeboats of the [[Royal Netherlands Sea Rescue Institution|Koninklijke Nederlandse Redding Maatschappij]] (KNRM) get coordinated.


==Tasks==
The Coastguard tasks can be divided into Provision of service tasks and Law enforcement tasks.<ref name="NetherlandsCoastguard" /><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.kustwacht.nl/en/whatwedo.html|title=What we do {{!}} Coastguard Netherlands|website=www.kustwacht.nl|access-date=2018-10-07}}</ref>
[[File:Dornier Do 228 Kustwacht-vliegtuig.jpg|thumb|Netherlands Coastguard [[Dornier 228]] arrives for the [[Royal International Air Tattoo]], [[England]], [[UK]] (2014)]]
The Coastguard tasks can be divided into Provision of service tasks and Law enforcement tasks.<ref name="NetherlandsCoastguard" />
*Provision of service tasks:
*Provision of service tasks:
**Monitoring, handling and coordinating national and international Distress, Urgency and Safety radio traffic;
**Monitoring, handling and coordinating national and international Distress, Urgency and Safety radio traffic;
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==Equipment==
==Equipment==
=== Vessels ===

=== Vessels<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.kustwacht.nl/nl/varendeeenheden |title=Varende eenheden |publisher=Nederlandse Kustwacht |language=Dutch |access-date=23 January 2018}}</ref> ===
The Coast Guard has no vessels of its own, so resources are made available by the cooperating ministries and services<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.kustwacht.nl/nl/varendeeenheden |title=Varende eenheden |publisher=Nederlandse Kustwacht |language=nl |access-date=23 January 2018}}</ref>
[[File:Barend Biesheuvel (cropped).jpg|thumb|The ''Barend Biesheuvel'' Coast Guard vessel]]
[[File:Arca p9.JPG|thumb|The ''Arca'' is a multifunctional vessel]]
[[File:Zeearend Nederlandse Kustwacht-pjt.jpg|thumb|''Zeearend'' Coast Guard vessel]]
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! style="text-align:center; background:#aabccc;"|Vessel
! Ship
! style="text-align: center; background:#aabccc;"|Origin
! Type
! style="text-align:l center; background:#aabccc;"|Type
! Builder
! style="text-align: center; background:#aabccc;"|Notes
! Commissioned
! Origin
! Displacement<br>(tonnes)
! Speed<br>(knots)
! Photo
! Note
|-
|-
| P42
|[[Barend Biesheuvel (ship)|Barend Biesheuvel]]|| [[Patrol boat]] || [[Damen Group|Damen Shipyards Gorinchem]] || <center>2001</center> || {{NED}} || <center>345</center> || <center>18</center> || [[Image:Kustwacht 'Barend Biesheuvel'.jpg|150px]]||
| [[Netherlands]]
| [[Patrol boat]]
|Provided by the [[National Police Corps (Netherlands)|National Police Corps]].
|-
|-
| Osprey
|[[Visarend (ship)|Visarend]]|| [[Patrol boat]] || [[Damen Group|Damen Shipyards Gorinchem]] || <center>2001</center> || {{NED}} || <center>245</center> || <center>22,5</center> || [[Image:NL,Z-H,G. Den Haag,Scheveningsehaven,Kustwacht entering the port.jpeg|150px]]||
| Netherlands
| Patrol boat
|Provided by the National shipping company.
|-
|-
| Bald Eagle
|[[Zeearend (ship)|Zeearend]]|| [[Patrol boat]] || [[Damen Group|Damen Shipyards Gorinchem]] || <center>2002</center> || {{NED}} || <center>245</center> || <center>22,5</center> || [[Image:Zeearend - Hoek van Holland - kustwacht.jpg|150px]]||
| Netherlands
| Patrol boat
|
|-
|-
| Barend Biesheuvel
|[[Ievoli Amaranth (ETV)|Ievoli Amaranth]] || <center>[[Emergency tow vessel|ETV]]</center> || [[Selah Shipyard]] || <center>2003</center> || {{TUR}} || <center>820</center> || <center>20</center> || [[Image:ETV Guardian.jpg|150px]]|| chartered by the Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and the Environment from Multraship.
| Netherlands
| Patrol boat
|Provided by the National shipping company.
|-
|-
| Hellhole
|[[Terschelling (ship)|Terschelling]]|| [[Buoy tender]] || [[Damen Group|Damen Shipyards Gorinchem]] || <center>1989</center> || {{NED}} || <center>514</center> || <center>12</center> || [[Image:Coastguard ship Frans Naerebout.jpg|150px]]||
| Netherlands
| [[Lifeboat (rescue)|Lifeboat]]
|Provided by the Theunisse Salvage.
|-
| KBW1910
| Netherlands
| Lifeboat
|Provided by the [[Royal Netherlands Sea Rescue Institution]].
|-
| George Dijkstra
| Netherlands
| Lifeboat
|
|-
| Jeanine Parqui
| Netherlands
| Lifeboat
|
|-
| Koen Oberman
| Netherlands
| Lifeboat
|
|-
| Jan van Engelenburg
| Netherlands
| Lifeboat
|
|-
| Fury 3
| Netherlands
| [[Anchor handling tug supply vessel|Anchor tug]]
|Provided by the Theunisse Salvage.
|-
| Fury 4
| Netherlands
| Anchor tug
|
|-
| Guardian
| Netherlands
| Anchor tug
|
|-
| Flystream
| Netherlands
| [[Buoy|Buoy maintainer]]
|
|-
|Barge hole
| Netherlands
| Buoy maintainer
|
|-
| New Deep
| Netherlands
| Buoy maintainer
|Provided by the National shipping company.
|-
| Terschelling
| Netherlands
| Buoy maintainer
|Provided by the National shipping company.
|-
|Wadden Sea
| Netherlands
| Buoy maintainer
|Provided by the National shipping company.
|-
| Frans Naerebout
| Netherlands
| Buoy maintainer
|Provided by the National shipping company.
|-
| Waddenstroom
| Netherlands
| [[Multi-purpose vessel]]
|Provided by the National shipping company.
|-
| Zirfea
| Netherlands
| [[Research vessel#Oceanographic research|Research vessel]]
|Provided by the National shipping company.
|-
| Arca
| Netherlands
| Multi-purpose vessel
|Provided by the National shipping company.
|-
| Zr.Ms. Willemstad
| Netherlands
| [[Hunt-class mine countermeasures vessel|Mine sweeper]]
|Provided by the [[Royal Netherlands Navy]].
|}
|}


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Netherlands Coastguard
Kustwacht Nederland
Netherlands Coast Guard emblem
Netherlands Coast Guard emblem
Ensign
Ensign
Racing stripe
MottoServamus Servientes
Agency overview
FormedFebruary 26, 1987
Annual budget64,258,000 (2020)[1]
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionNetherlands
Constituting instrument
  • Regulation on organization of Netherlands Coastguard, 2019[2]
Specialist jurisdiction
  • Coastal patrol, marine border protection, marine search and rescue.
Operational structure
Elected officer responsible
Agency executive
  • Nicole Kuipers[3], Director
Parent agencyRoyal Netherlands Navy
Website
www.kustwacht.nl

The Netherlands Coastguard (Dutch: Kustwacht Nederland) is civil organisation that carries out tasks on the Netherlands North Sea for six Ministries under administration of the Royal Netherlands Navy.[4] Its operational command falls under the Ministry of Defence, and the Royal Netherlands Navy is responsible for its coordination.[5]

Headquarters office is in Den Helder. Director is commander Nicole Kuipers.[6]

History

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While the Netherlands Coastguard was officially established on 26 February 1987,[7] a less formal Dutch coastguard had been active since 1883. In 1882 the gunboat HNLMS Adder sunk off Scheveningen with the death of all 65 aboard. The public outcry that followed led to reforms, including an improved system of observing, reporting and assisting ships in distress off the coast, with better cooperation between lighthouses and government agencies.[7]

After World War II the area that could be covered off-coast became larger with new technologies such as radar and better means of communication. At the same time, government desire to protect Dutch interests in the North Sea, such as fishery, and extraction of oil, gas, sand and gravel, led to each ministry establishing its own department with, at one point, over twenty government organisations at work off the Dutch coast. To stop this fragmentation, in 1984 Minister Smit-Kroes of Traffic and water management ordered a review to examine how to make guarding the coast of the Netherlands more efficient and effective. The results of this review were published in 1986 and led to the creation of a single coastguard agency, namely the Netherlands Coastguard.[7]

Initially, the Coast Guard headquarters was housed in a building belonging to the coast radio station Scheveningen Radio [nl] in IJmuiden. In 1995 the Coast Guard was assigned to the Ministry of Defense and on 23 November 2001 the headquarters moved to the national Navy HQ in Den Helder.

Organisation

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The Netherlands Coastguard carries out duties for six government ministries, these ministries are the:[8]

JRCC Den Helder

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The Kustwachtcentrum (English: Coastguard Center) in Den Helder is also the Netherlands Joint Rescue Coordination Center (JRCC Den Helder, Call DEN HELDER RESCUE). It coordinates not only sea rescue (MRCC) but also air rescue (ARCC). Emergency calls in the monitored area of the North Sea and the airspace of the Netherlands are recorded at all times. A back office, which has access to the various databases of the authorities involved, serves to support the front office. For the SAR services, the lifeboats of the Koninklijke Nederlandse Redding Maatschappij (KNRM) get coordinated.

Tasks

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Netherlands Coastguard Dornier 228 arrives for the Royal International Air Tattoo, England, UK (2014)

The Coastguard tasks can be divided into Provision of service tasks and Law enforcement tasks.[4]

  • Provision of service tasks:
    • Monitoring, handling and coordinating national and international Distress, Urgency and Safety radio traffic;
    • Maritime assistance and Search and Rescue;
    • Limiting and dealing with the aftermath of disasters and incidents;
    • Wherever necessary, implementing vessel traffic services (buoys, vessel traffic service, instructions)
    • Maritime traffic research
    • Clearing out explosives
  • Law enforcement tasks:
    • Maintaining law and order (police)
    • Monitoring import, export and transit of goods (customs)
    • Upholding laws regarding environment, sea fishing, nautical traffic, ships equipment and offshore activities
    • Border control

Equipment

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Vessels

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The Coast Guard has no vessels of its own, so resources are made available by the cooperating ministries and services[9]

The Barend Biesheuvel Coast Guard vessel
The Arca is a multifunctional vessel
Zeearend Coast Guard vessel
Vessel Origin Type Notes
P42 Netherlands Patrol boat Provided by the National Police Corps.
Osprey Netherlands Patrol boat Provided by the National shipping company.
Bald Eagle Netherlands Patrol boat
Barend Biesheuvel Netherlands Patrol boat Provided by the National shipping company.
Hellhole Netherlands Lifeboat Provided by the Theunisse Salvage.
KBW1910 Netherlands Lifeboat Provided by the Royal Netherlands Sea Rescue Institution.
George Dijkstra Netherlands Lifeboat
Jeanine Parqui Netherlands Lifeboat
Koen Oberman Netherlands Lifeboat
Jan van Engelenburg Netherlands Lifeboat
Fury 3 Netherlands Anchor tug Provided by the Theunisse Salvage.
Fury 4 Netherlands Anchor tug
Guardian Netherlands Anchor tug
Flystream Netherlands Buoy maintainer
Barge hole Netherlands Buoy maintainer
New Deep Netherlands Buoy maintainer Provided by the National shipping company.
Terschelling Netherlands Buoy maintainer Provided by the National shipping company.
Wadden Sea Netherlands Buoy maintainer Provided by the National shipping company.
Frans Naerebout Netherlands Buoy maintainer Provided by the National shipping company.
Waddenstroom Netherlands Multi-purpose vessel Provided by the National shipping company.
Zirfea Netherlands Research vessel Provided by the National shipping company.
Arca Netherlands Multi-purpose vessel Provided by the National shipping company.
Zr.Ms. Willemstad Netherlands Mine sweeper Provided by the Royal Netherlands Navy.

See also

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Footnotes

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  1. ^ "KUSTWACHT NEDERLAND 2020" (PDF). Netherlands Coastguard. 2021. Retrieved 19 March 2022.
  2. ^ Regeling organisatie Kustwacht Nederland [Regulation on organization of Netherlands Coastguard] (Regulation of the Minister of Infrastructure and Water Management and of the Minister of Defence IENW/BSK-2019/95910) (in Dutch). 2019.
  3. ^ "Directeur Kustwacht Nederland Nicole Kuipers". Netherlands Coastguard. 21 April 2022. Retrieved 24 June 2022.
  4. ^ a b "Netherlands Coastguard - What we do". Netherlands Coastguard. Retrieved 5 July 2017.
  5. ^ "Kustwacht" (in Dutch). Netherlands Ministry of Defence. Retrieved 5 July 2017.
  6. ^ "Director of the Netherlands Coastguard Nicole Kuipers". Netherlands Coastguard. Retrieved 31 July 2023.
  7. ^ a b c "Historie" (in Dutch). Nederlandse Kustwacht. Retrieved 21 January 2018.
  8. ^ "Over ons" (in Dutch). Nederlandse Kustwacht. Retrieved 23 January 2018.
  9. ^ "Varende eenheden" (in Dutch). Nederlandse Kustwacht. Retrieved 23 January 2018.
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