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Joint maritime exercises
The Guyana Defense Force Coast Guard and US Coast Guard are expected to embark on the first of a series of joint exercises as part of the implementation of the two-nation-ratified Seafarer Agreement in 2020.
This exercise will take place off the coast of Guyana and will focus primarily on illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing.

It will be conducted in conjunction with the U.S. Coastguard Cutting Stone, which is currently in the Region for a multi-country tour.
A previous statement from the Defense Visual Information Distribution Service (DVIDS) said the warship, known as the USCGC Stone (WMSL 758), left Pascagoula, Mississippi in the US just before Christmas.
USCGC Stone is a Legend class cutter, considered one of the most technologically advanced ships in the US Coastguard fleet with a range of 12,000 nautical miles. They typically measure 127 meters, have a 54-foot beam (width at the widest point of the ship) and can reach a top speed of over 28 knots.
The ship will be on a multi-month location to the South Atlantic Ocean and will be tasked with counteracting illegal, unregulated and unreported fishing, while also strengthening relationships for maritime sovereignty and security throughout the Region.
This is the “first patrol of the service to South America in recent memory, and is carried out with the support of Guyana, Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, and Portugal. The cutter has started a Portuguese Navy ship cyclist under a non-binding international agreement ”.
