ABOUT MSST Galveston
- Establishment: Maritime Safety and Security Team (MSST) 91104, Galveston was commissioned in 2002 as part of the U.S. Coast Guard’s response to the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, focusing on enhanced port security.
- Homeland Security: MSST Galveston was one of the first MSSTs created under the Maritime Transportation Security Act of 2002, specifically designed for rapid deployment and homeland defense.
- Port Security Focus: The unit’s primary area of responsibility includes the busy ports of Houston, Texas City, and Galveston—some of the largest and most economically significant in the U.S.
- Specialized Training: Members are specially trained in anti-terrorism force protection, including K9 explosive detection, tactical boat operations, and underwater port security.
- K9 Teams: MSST Galveston is known for its K9 teams, which regularly sweep ships, cargo, and cruise terminals for explosives, supporting both local law enforcement and federal agencies.
- Hurricane Response: The unit played a crucial role in securing the port and supporting disaster relief operations during hurricanes such as Rita (2005), Ike (2008), and Harvey (2017).
- National Special Security Events: MSST Galveston has provided security for high-profile events such as Super Bowl XLV in Dallas and the annual Offshore Technology Conference, ensuring maritime safety.
- Diverse Missions: Beyond counter-terrorism, the unit supports migrant interdiction, fisheries enforcement, and search and rescue missions in the Gulf of Mexico.
- Joint Operations: MSST Galveston frequently collaborates with the Navy, Customs and Border Protection, local police, and the FBI for joint maritime security operations and exercises.
- Community Engagement: The unit is active in community outreach, participating in local events, school programs, and providing maritime safety education to the public.