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Jim Howe describes his experience as the executive officer of a specialized drug-hunting crew that sailed in then-state-of-the-art "surface effect ships," a small flotilla of high-speed vessels pressed into the drug war on short notice. In the early 1980s, South Florida and the Caribbean were awash in illicit drugs, with hundreds of smuggling organizations bringing huge loads of marijuana, and later cocaine, into the United States. To fight this epidemic, the Reagan administration led a massive effort to disrupt shore-side gangs while bolstering interdiction activity at sea. To increase the number of days at sea for each surface effect ship, a "multi-crewing" concept was employed, with four teams of sixteen sailors--the Red, Blue, Green, and Gold Crews--rotating among three hulls. Through its first-person narrative, Red Crew offers a rare glimpse into the day-to-day pressures, challenges, failures, and successes of Coast Guard cuttermen as they carried out complex and dangerous missions. Red Crew provides a unique historical view of the early days in the Coast Guard's war on drugs, and is the only book-length history of the diminutive, one-of-a-kind surface effect ship fleet. "--$cProvided by publisher. 330 $a"Red Crew is a first-hand account of U.S. Coast Guard anti-smuggling operations during the early years of the U.S. maritime war on drugs. Jim Howe describes his experience as the executive officer of a specialized drug-hunting crew that sailed in then-state-of-the-art "surface effect ships," a small flotilla of high-speed vessels pressed into the drug war on short notice. 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Rogers 210 $aOxford, UK $cBlackwell Pub. ;$aAmes, Iowa $cIowa State Press$d2004 215 $a1 online resource (381 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 08$a9781405106177 311 08$a1405106174 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aManagement of Shared Fish Stocks; Contents; Foreword; List of participants; Deterring IUU Fishing; Development of an estimation system for U.S. longline discard estimates of bluefin tuna; Problems of herring assessment and management in the Baltic Sea; Relationships between fishing gear, size frequency and reproductive patterns for the kingfish (Scomberomorus commerson Lace?pe?de) fishery in the Gulf of Oman; The Management of Transboundary Stocks of Toothfish, Dissostichus spp., under the Convention on the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources 327 $aOn the management of shared fish stocks: critical issues and international initiatives to address themA review of Mediterranean shared stocks, assessment and management; The experience of Antarctic whaling; Transboundary issues in the purse-seine, trawl and crustacean fisheries of the Southeast Atlantic; Allocation in high seas fisheries: avoiding meltdown; Management of shared Baltic fishery resources; The Southwest Atlantic; achievements of bilateral management and the case for a multilateral arrangement 327 $aThe whole could be greater than the sum of the parts: the potential benefits of cooperative management of the Caribbean spiny lobsterOn the assessment and management of local herring stocks in the Baltic; Fish, fisheries and dolphins as indicators of ecosystem health along the Georgian coast of the Black Sea; The role and determination of residence proportions for fisheries resources across political boundaries: the Georges Bank example; Integrating climate variation and change into models of fisheries yield, with an example based upon the southern Newfoundland (NAFO Subdivision 3Ps) cod 327 $aMeasuring fish behaviour: the relevance to the managed exploitation of shared stocksThe rise and fall of cod (Gadus morhua, L.) in the North Sea; Managing Arabian Gulf sailfish - issues of transboundary migration; Reports of Discussion Groups:; 1. 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