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History of Sector Honolulu

Sector Honolulu is a United States Coast Guard operational command responsible for maritime safety, security, and stewardship in the central Pacific region, primarily surrounding the Hawaiian Islands. Established in 2004 as part of a Coast Guard initiative to streamline command structures, the unit consolidated various previous commands under one headquarters located at Sand Island, Honolulu, Hawaii. Sector Honolulu plays a critical role in search and rescue operations, law enforcement, environmental protection, and port security across one of the world's largest and most strategically significant ocean areas. Over the years, the unit has responded to natural disasters, major maritime incidents, and has played a key role in ensuring the safety and security of both commercial and recreational maritime activities in the region.

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ABOUT Sector Honolulu

  • Strategic Location: Sector Honolulu is a key United States Coast Guard unit based in Honolulu, Hawaii, serving as the primary Coast Guard command for the Hawaiian Islands and much of the Central Pacific.
  • Vast Area of Responsibility: The unit’s jurisdiction covers over 1.8 million square nautical miles, making it one of the largest operational areas of any Coast Guard sector.
  • Pearl Harbor Connection: Sector Honolulu’s area includes Pearl Harbor, site of the infamous 1941 attack that led the U.S. into World War II. The Coast Guard played crucial roles in harbor defense both before and after the attack.
  • Rescue Operations: Sector Honolulu is renowned for its search and rescue missions, often responding to distressed vessels and missing persons across vast and remote Pacific waters.
  • Multi-Mission Unit: The unit manages port security, law enforcement, environmental protection, and aids to navigation throughout the Hawaiian Islands.
  • Historic Shipwrecks: Sector Honolulu has been involved in protecting historic shipwrecks in Hawaiian waters, including World War II-era wrecks and sunken aircraft.
  • Hurricane Response: The Sector plays a critical role in preparing for and responding to Pacific hurricanes, coordinating evacuations and maritime safety efforts.
  • Maritime Partnerships: Sector Honolulu works closely with local, state, and international partners, including the Royal Australian and New Zealand navies, to ensure Pacific maritime security.
  • Environmental Stewardship: The unit is at the forefront of environmental response in the Pacific, including the removal of hazardous materials from sunken vessels and responding to oil spills.
  • Support to Remote Islands: Sector Honolulu provides vital support and emergency services to some of the most isolated U.S. territories and Pacific islands, including American Samoa, Guam, and the Northern Mariana Islands.

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