The Nome Nugget

Cutter Healy voyages north

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SEATTLE — The Coast Guard Cutter Healy (WAGB 20) departed Seattle on Saturday, July 10, for a months-long Arctic deployment and circumnavi­gation of North America.

The crew aboard Healy, a 420-feet medium icebreaker, will provide U.S. surface presence in the Arctic, conduct high latitude science and research missions, engage in exercises and profession­al exchanges with foreign navies and patrols, and conduct other operations as directed throughout the deployment.

Healy is scheduled to circumnavi­gate North America via the Northwest Passage and the Panama Canal. Healy’s deployment supports the Coast Guard’s Arctic Strategy while providing critical training opportunit­ies for Polar sailors and future operations in the Arctic.

The crew will promote U.S. interests along the U.S. and Russia maritime boundary line.

“Healy’s deployment provides opportunit­ies to deepen the Coast Guard’s cooperatio­n and commitment with our Arctic allies and partners and to support scientific exploratio­n to increase understand­ing of the changing Arctic environmen­t and associated impacts,” said Coast Guard Pacific Area Commander Vice Adm. Michael McAllister.

The Healy deploys annually to the Arctic to support multiple science missions and Operation Arctic Shield, the service’s annual operation to execute U.S. Coast Guard missions, enhance maritime domain awareness, strengthen partnershi­ps and build preparedne­ss, prevention, and response capabiliti­es across the

Arctic domain.

Commission­ed in 1999, Healy is one of two active Polar icebreaker­s in the Coast Guard’s fleet. The Seattle-based Coast Guard Cutter Polar Star (WAGB 10) is a heavy Polar icebreaker commission­ed in 1976.

The U.S. Coast Guard is recapitali­zing its Polar icebreaker fleet to ensure continued access to the polar regions and to protect the country’s economic, commercial, environmen­tal and national security interests. The Polar Security Cutter is still in the design phase, and Halter Marine is working toward completing the necessary work to begin constructi­on on this incredibly complex, state-ofthe-art icebreaker. The contract delivery date for the first Polar Security Cutter is 2024.

 ?? Nome Nugget file photo ?? NOME ROADSTEAD— The Coast Guard Cutter Healy is parked in the Nome Roadstead in 2012.
Nome Nugget file photo NOME ROADSTEAD— The Coast Guard Cutter Healy is parked in the Nome Roadstead in 2012.

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