U.S. Coast Guard stations and sector commands in New York protect the state's navigable waterways, ports, and coastline through search and rescue operations, maritime law enforcement, and boating safety programs. Federal oversight is coordinated through the Coast Guard District responsible for the region.
Coast Guard locations are available in 21 cities across New York. They are spread across 15 counties.
Cities with the highest concentration include Rochester, Buffalo, New York, reflecting areas with significant maritime activity, major ports, or extensive waterway access.
Residents of New York who operate recreational or commercial vessels should be familiar with the local Coast Guard sector's jurisdiction, contact information, and any state-specific boating regulations that apply to their waterways.
Albany New York Coast Guard
Bayside New York Coast Guard
Buffalo New York Coast Guard
Buffalo New York Coast Guard
Durhamville New York Coast Guard
East Moriches New York Coast Guard
Feura Bush New York Coast Guard
Glenmont New York Coast Guard
Hampton Bays New York Coast Guard
Ithaca New York Coast Guard
Montauk New York Coast Guard
New York New York Coast Guard
Northport New York Coast Guard
Oswego New York Coast Guard
Rochester New York Coast Guard
Rochester New York Coast Guard
Sackets Harbor New York Coast Guard
Saugerties New York Coast Guard
Syracuse New York Coast Guard
Westhampton Beach New York Coast Guard
White Plains New York Coast Guard
Sodus New York Coast Guard
Youngstown New York Coast Guard
Residents and boaters in New York should keep the local Coast Guard Sector's non-emergency contact number on hand, ensure their vessels carry all required safety equipment, and register boats as required under state and federal law. For emergencies on the water, contact the Coast Guard immediately on VHF Channel 16.
Browse Coast Guard by county across New York to find the nearest location.