Jersey Coastguard uses the latest technology in their Maritime Operations Centre for routine and
SAR working. A coastguard officer has available at their desk a communications screen which has
VHF Radio,
TETRA (Terrestrial Trunked Radio) and phones integrated into one user friendly screen. They have an electronic radio and incident log. Electronic charting (
ECDIS) with
AIS (Automatic Identification System) and
RADAR overlay, with a
direction finder interface displaying the direction of VHF calls on ch16 from the old radio tower at
La Corbière. For Search and Rescue planning the latest SARIS software is used allowing the officers to input data relating to an incident which then uses multiple calculations involving wind, tide and drift formulas to predict where a person or object may have drifted to. Jersey Coastguard also has an emergency response vehicle, which is equipped with TETRA and VHF radios.
C-SIS Scheme Jersey Coastguard launched the C-SIS Scheme (Coastguard Safety Identification scheme) in 2014 for water craft that do not fall under the category required by the law to be registered. This scheme assists with locating owners of craft if they're lost and come ashore or are found adrift at sea.
Education Jersey Coastguard works closely with local primary and secondary schools delivering an education programme on sea safety focusing on beach safety, dangers of rip currents, being stranded by the tide and importantly whom to call in an emergency. These key messages are also promoted at other Island events which Jersey coastguard attends. Jersey Coastguard is also involved with 'advice on board' and lifejacket clinics run in conjunction with the RNLI. == History and background ==