Coast Guard Administration (Taiwan)

Coast Guard Administration
海洋委員會海巡署
Hǎixún Shǔ (Mandarin)
Hái-sûn Sú (Taiwanese Hokkien)
Hói-sùn Su (Hakka)
Racing stripe
Flag
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Common nameROC Coast Guard
AbbreviationCGA
Agency overview
FormedFebruary 1, 2000
Employees13,061 (2015)[1]
Jurisdictional structure
National agency
(Operations jurisdiction)
Taiwan
Operations jurisdictionTaiwan
Legal jurisdictionTaiwanese and international waters
Constituting instrument
  • The Coast Guard Act[2]
Specialist jurisdiction
  • Coastal patrol, marine border protection, marine search and rescue.
Operational structure
HeadquartersWenshan, Taipei
Agency executives
Parent agencyOcean Affairs Council
Website
www.cga.gov.tw

The Coast Guard Administration of the Ocean Affairs Council (CGA), also operating as the ROC Coast Guard, is charged with maintaining law and order, protecting the resources of the territorial waters of the Republic of China (Taiwan), which surrounds Taiwan, Penghu, Kinmen, Matsu Islands, Green Island, Orchid Island, Pratas Island (Tungsha/Dongsha), and Nansha Islands as well as providing a first line of defense along coastal areas against smugglers and illegal immigrants. The CGA is considered a civilian law enforcement agency under the administration of the Ocean Affairs Council of the Executive Yuan, though during emergencies it may be incorporated as part of the Republic of China Armed Forces.[4]

  1. ^ Morris, Lyle J. (15 February 2017). "History and Current Developments Regarding Taiwan's Coast Guard Administration". www.rand.org. RAND. Retrieved 4 July 2020.
  2. ^ The Coast Guard Act. Law and Regulations Database of The Republic of China. 2019.
  3. ^ Tzu-ti, Huang (25 December 2020). "Former Navy vice admiral reportedly tapped to head Taiwan Coast Guard". www.taiwannews.com.tw. Taiwan News. Retrieved 2 January 2021.
  4. ^ Dolbow, Jim (August 2016). "World's Coast Guards - Taiwan CGA Committed to Maritime Security". www.usni.org. US Naval Institute. Retrieved 8 July 2019.