Metlakatla Indian Community & Coast Guard Sign Agreement
October 04, 2014
"We are pleased to host Capt. Greene and the Coast Guard delegation today in Metlakatla," said Mayor Audrey Hudson. "We look forward to productive discussions, which we believe will increase mutual understanding and facilitate communication between the Community and the Coast Guard. We are anxious to discuss, among other things, a variety of maritime and preparedness topics, as well as the federal government's trust responsibility."
Judith Eaton, Metlakatla Indian Community council secretary, Capt. Shannan Greene, commander, Coast Guard Sector Anchorage, and Mayor Audrey Hudson, of Metlakatla, sign a memorandum of agreement between the Coast Guard and MIC in Metlakatla, Alaska, Sept. 30, 2014. The MOA clarifies and solidifies the working relationship between the two parties.
“Today marks a memorable day for the U.S. Coast Guard and the community of Metlakatla,” said Capt. Shannan Greene, commander, Sector Juneau. “Through this MOA our two entities will continue to foster and grow our working relationship and understanding of each other’s culture and laws. This agreement will assist in guiding us to fulfill our mutual trust responsibilities today, tomorrow, and well into the future.”
Capt. Shannan Greene, commander, Coast Guard Sector Anchorage, and Mayor Audrey Hudson, of Metlakatla, Alaska, hold up a Metlakatla Indian Community flag after signing a memorandum of agreement in Metlakatla, Sept. 30, 2014. The MOA is a continuation of coordination between the two entities to perform vessel safety, law enforcement and incident preparedness missions.
The memorandum of agreement states that it does not repeal or limit the jurisdiction of the community or the Coast Guard, and that both Sector Juneau and MIC agree to work together to enforce fishery boundary laws and vessel safety laws through regular interaction and face-to-face meetings.
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