• Source: Coastwatch
    • The Australian Coastal Surveillance Organisation, also known as Coastwatch, was an operational division of the Australian Customs Service and the de facto Australian coast guard service. The former Coastwatch Division is now part of the Australian Border Force Maritime Border Command, a joint civil/military organisation responsible for civil maritime security.
      Border Protection Command Dash 8 aircraft are referred to by their civil call sign "Border Force XX" and are operated by Cobham Aviation Services on behalf of the Australian Border Force. These aircraft carry out civil maritime surveillance service to help protect Australia's borders. The fleet of specialised fixed-wing patrol aircraft and helicopters undertake electronic and visual surveillance of Australia's coastline and offshore maritime areas.


      See also


      Surveillance Australia
      Border Protection Command
      Australian Customs Service
      Coastwatch Oz
      Tampa affair


      References


      Border Protection Command – Aircraft
      Perry, Donna. (1998) Guarding the north's vast remote coastline is a full-time occupation. Broome advertiser, 14 October 1998, p.34-35


      Further reading


      Australia. Parliament. Australian National Audit Office.(2000) Coastwatch Australian Customs Service The Auditor-General audit report, no.38, 1999-2000. ISSN 1036-7632 ISBN 0-642-44242-8


      External links


      Australian Customs Service

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