Deidre Brock – 2016 Parliamentary Question to the Department for Transport
The below Parliamentary question was asked by Deidre Brock on 2016-06-08.
To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, how many coastguard rescue (a) employees and (b) volunteers cover Scotland.
Mr Robert Goodwill
The number of Coastguard rescue (a) employees and (b) volunteers that cover Scotland are as follows:
(A) Employees
HM Coastguards National Network enables the National Maritime Operations Centre (NMOC) and 9 Coastguard Operations Centres (CGOC) to coordinate any incident anywhere around the UK coast. Workload is therefore managed on a national basis enabling national capability and resource to be available to any incident. There are 314 full time equivalent Coastguard posts within the national network of which 69 are based at CGOCs located in Scotland (Aberdeen, Shetland and Stornoway).
There are 37 full time equivalent Coastguard posts that are responsible for the management, training and oversight of the volunteer Coastguard Rescue Teams that cover Scotland.
(B) Volunteers
There is an establishment of 1,226 volunteer Coastguard Rescue Officers that cover Scotland.