Search and Rescue Transits through Canadian Territorial Waters

We have seen major developments in Search and Rescue (SAR) in the last 30 years. These issues affect the borders between the United States and Canada in the Great Lakes region as well as the Atlantic, Pacific, and Arctic regions. As the importance of national security continues to increase, a balanc...

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Main Author: Garrette, Jr, Mark J
Other Authors: CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIV CLEVELAND OH SCHOOL OF LAW
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Language:English
Published: 2011
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spelling ftdtic:ADA556333 2023-05-15T14:28:59+02:00 Search and Rescue Transits through Canadian Territorial Waters Garrette, Jr, Mark J CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIV CLEVELAND OH SCHOOL OF LAW 2011-11-29 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA556333 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA556333 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA556333 Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. DTIC Government and Political Science Sociology and Law Geography Escape Rescue and Survival *AGREEMENTS *ARCTIC REGIONS *CANADA *COAST GUARD *INTERNATIONAL LAW *SEARCH AND RESCUE *UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT AIR SPACE ARCTIC OCEAN CASE LAW COAST GUARD AIRCRAFT COAST GUARD SHIPS COOPERATION GOVERNMENT(FOREIGN) GREAT LAKES LEGISLATION NATO OVERFLIGHT POLICIES UNITED NATIONS *CANADIAN TERRITORIAL WATERS CANADIAN TERRITORY CANADIAN AIRSPACE ARCTIC ARCHIPELAGO STATE SOVEREIGNTY CANADIAN WATERS SOVEREIGN TERRITORY ICAO(INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION) IMO( INTERNATIONAL MARITIME ORGANIZATION) NORTHWEST PASSAGE NATO STATUS OF FORCES AGREEMENT UNCLOS(UNITED NATIONS CONVENTION ON THE LAW OF THE SEA) Text 2011 ftdtic 2016-02-23T10:19:58Z We have seen major developments in Search and Rescue (SAR) in the last 30 years. These issues affect the borders between the United States and Canada in the Great Lakes region as well as the Atlantic, Pacific, and Arctic regions. As the importance of national security continues to increase, a balance between concerns for sovereignty and concerns for lifesaving must be maintained. The United States and Canada must continue to uphold strong agreements and coordination of policies and operations between each other and between aeronautical and maritime SAR services. We want those in distress to feel assured that their lives will not be jeopardized by bureaucratic red tape or a potential rescuer's hesitation to enter another country's territory to fulfill their duty to render assistance. The following issues are addressed in this research paper: What authorities exist for U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) vessels to transit through Canadian waters?; What authorities are applicable for USCG vessels searching or making recoveries in Canadian waters, and what coordination is required?; What authorities exist for USCG aircraft to overfly Canadian waters or land, and under what circumstances?; What coordination is required?; Can rescued individuals be transitioned back to the United States?; What if the individual is injured by a USCG aircraft while in Canadian waters?; and Does the individual's citizenship matter? The original document contains color images. Text Arctic Archipelago Arctic Arctic Ocean Law of the Sea Northwest passage Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database Arctic Arctic Ocean Canada Northwest Passage Pacific
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topic Government and Political Science
Sociology and Law
Geography
Escape
Rescue and Survival
*AGREEMENTS
*ARCTIC REGIONS
*CANADA
*COAST GUARD
*INTERNATIONAL LAW
*SEARCH AND RESCUE
*UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
AIR SPACE
ARCTIC OCEAN
CASE LAW
COAST GUARD AIRCRAFT
COAST GUARD SHIPS
COOPERATION
GOVERNMENT(FOREIGN)
GREAT LAKES
LEGISLATION
NATO
OVERFLIGHT
POLICIES
UNITED NATIONS
*CANADIAN TERRITORIAL WATERS
CANADIAN TERRITORY
CANADIAN AIRSPACE
ARCTIC ARCHIPELAGO
STATE SOVEREIGNTY
CANADIAN WATERS
SOVEREIGN TERRITORY
ICAO(INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION)
IMO( INTERNATIONAL MARITIME ORGANIZATION)
NORTHWEST PASSAGE
NATO STATUS OF FORCES AGREEMENT
UNCLOS(UNITED NATIONS CONVENTION ON THE LAW OF THE SEA)
spellingShingle Government and Political Science
Sociology and Law
Geography
Escape
Rescue and Survival
*AGREEMENTS
*ARCTIC REGIONS
*CANADA
*COAST GUARD
*INTERNATIONAL LAW
*SEARCH AND RESCUE
*UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
AIR SPACE
ARCTIC OCEAN
CASE LAW
COAST GUARD AIRCRAFT
COAST GUARD SHIPS
COOPERATION
GOVERNMENT(FOREIGN)
GREAT LAKES
LEGISLATION
NATO
OVERFLIGHT
POLICIES
UNITED NATIONS
*CANADIAN TERRITORIAL WATERS
CANADIAN TERRITORY
CANADIAN AIRSPACE
ARCTIC ARCHIPELAGO
STATE SOVEREIGNTY
CANADIAN WATERS
SOVEREIGN TERRITORY
ICAO(INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION)
IMO( INTERNATIONAL MARITIME ORGANIZATION)
NORTHWEST PASSAGE
NATO STATUS OF FORCES AGREEMENT
UNCLOS(UNITED NATIONS CONVENTION ON THE LAW OF THE SEA)
Garrette, Jr, Mark J
Search and Rescue Transits through Canadian Territorial Waters
topic_facet Government and Political Science
Sociology and Law
Geography
Escape
Rescue and Survival
*AGREEMENTS
*ARCTIC REGIONS
*CANADA
*COAST GUARD
*INTERNATIONAL LAW
*SEARCH AND RESCUE
*UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
AIR SPACE
ARCTIC OCEAN
CASE LAW
COAST GUARD AIRCRAFT
COAST GUARD SHIPS
COOPERATION
GOVERNMENT(FOREIGN)
GREAT LAKES
LEGISLATION
NATO
OVERFLIGHT
POLICIES
UNITED NATIONS
*CANADIAN TERRITORIAL WATERS
CANADIAN TERRITORY
CANADIAN AIRSPACE
ARCTIC ARCHIPELAGO
STATE SOVEREIGNTY
CANADIAN WATERS
SOVEREIGN TERRITORY
ICAO(INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION)
IMO( INTERNATIONAL MARITIME ORGANIZATION)
NORTHWEST PASSAGE
NATO STATUS OF FORCES AGREEMENT
UNCLOS(UNITED NATIONS CONVENTION ON THE LAW OF THE SEA)
description We have seen major developments in Search and Rescue (SAR) in the last 30 years. These issues affect the borders between the United States and Canada in the Great Lakes region as well as the Atlantic, Pacific, and Arctic regions. As the importance of national security continues to increase, a balance between concerns for sovereignty and concerns for lifesaving must be maintained. The United States and Canada must continue to uphold strong agreements and coordination of policies and operations between each other and between aeronautical and maritime SAR services. We want those in distress to feel assured that their lives will not be jeopardized by bureaucratic red tape or a potential rescuer's hesitation to enter another country's territory to fulfill their duty to render assistance. The following issues are addressed in this research paper: What authorities exist for U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) vessels to transit through Canadian waters?; What authorities are applicable for USCG vessels searching or making recoveries in Canadian waters, and what coordination is required?; What authorities exist for USCG aircraft to overfly Canadian waters or land, and under what circumstances?; What coordination is required?; Can rescued individuals be transitioned back to the United States?; What if the individual is injured by a USCG aircraft while in Canadian waters?; and Does the individual's citizenship matter? The original document contains color images.
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title Search and Rescue Transits through Canadian Territorial Waters
title_short Search and Rescue Transits through Canadian Territorial Waters
title_full Search and Rescue Transits through Canadian Territorial Waters
title_fullStr Search and Rescue Transits through Canadian Territorial Waters
title_full_unstemmed Search and Rescue Transits through Canadian Territorial Waters
title_sort search and rescue transits through canadian territorial waters
publishDate 2011
url http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA556333
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Arctic Ocean
Canada
Northwest Passage
Pacific
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Northwest Passage
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