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U.S. Coast Guard
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**Station Golden Gate** is a United States Coast Guard unit located at the northern end of the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, California. Established in 1990, the station was created to enhance maritime safety and security in one of the busiest and most iconic waterways on the West Coast. The unit’s primary missions include search and rescue, law enforcement, and environmental protection, often responding to emergencies in the challenging waters of the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay. Over the years, Station Golden Gate has played a vital role in safeguarding both commercial and recreational maritime traffic, earning a reputation for professionalism and rapid response in high-risk situations.

USCG Station San Francisco, CA • U.S. Coast Guard • 1989

USCGC Point Brower (WPB-82372) • U.S. Coast Guard • 1986

USCGC Boutwell (WHEC-719) • U.S. Coast Guard • 1982

U.S. Coast Guard • 1975