U.S. Coast Guard Units in FLORIDA

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U.S. Coast Guard Units in FLORIDA U.S. Coast Guard Units in the State of Florida Seventh Coast Guard District Headquarters Office Tel: (305) 415-6670 909 S.E. First Avenue, Suite 944 Miami, FL Coast Guard Air Station Miami Tel: (305) 953-2100 14750 N.W. 44th Court Opa Locka Airport Opa Locka, FL 33054 Coast Guard Air Station Clearwater Tel: (727) 535-1437 15100 Rescue Way Clearwater, FL 33762-1437 Coast Guard Marine Safety Office / Marine Safety Unit Tampa Tel: (813) 228-2191 155 Columbia Drive Tampa, FL 33606-3598 Coast Guard Civil Engineering Unit Miami Tel: (305) 278-6700 15608 S.W. 117th Avenue Miami, FL 33177-1630 Coast Guard Helicopter Interdiction Tactical Squadron (HITRON) Jacksonville Tel: (904) 594-6800 6213 Aviation Avenue, Bldg. 1846 Jacksonville, FL 32221-8120 Coast Guard Station St. Petersburg Tel: (727) 824-7670 600 8th Avenue SE St. Petersburg, FL 33701-5099 Coast Guard Station Ft. Myers Beach Tel: (941) 463-5754 719 San Carlos Drive Fort Myers Beach, FL 33931-2221 1 S Coast Guard tation Ft. Pierce Tel: (561) 464-6100 900 Seaway Drive Fort Pierce, FL 34949-3039 Coast Guard Station Islamorada Tel: (305) 664-4404 183 Palermo Drive Islamorada, FL 33036-3317 Coast Guard Station Lake Worth Inlet Tel: (561) 840-8503 3300 Lakeshore Drive Riviera Beach, FL 33404-2406 Coast Guard Station Marathon Tel: (305) 743-1945 1800 Overseas Highway Marathon, FL 33050-2199 Coast Guard Station Ft. Lauderdale Tel: (954) 927-1611 P.O. BOX 537 Broward County Park 7000 N. Ocean Drive Dania, FL 33004-3079 Coast Guard Station Ponce De Leon Inlet Tel: (386) 428-9085 2999 North Peninsula Avenue New Smyrna Beach, FL 32169-2041 Coast Guard Station Port Canaveral Tel: (321) 853-7601 9235 Grouper Road Cape Canaveral, FL 32920-4402 Coast Guard Station Sand Key Tel: (727) 596-8540 1375 Gulf Boulevard Clearwater, FL 33767-2899 Coast Guard Station Key West Tel: (305) 292-8862 Building 101, Trumbo Point Key West, FL 33040-6695 2 Coast Guard Station Yankeetown Tel: (352) 447-6900 P.O. Box 360 Yankeetown, FL 34498-0360 Coast Guard Station Cortez Tel: (941) 794-1261 4530 124th Street, Court West Cortez, FL 34215-9999 Coast Guard Station Miami Beach Tel: (305) 535-4368 100 MacArthur Causeway Miami Beach, FL 33139-5101 Coast Guard Station Mayport Tel: (904) 564-7592 4200 Ocean Street Atlantic Beach, FL 32233-2456 Coast Guard Station Destin Tel: (850) 244-7147 P.O. Box 1289 Destin, FL 32540-1289 Coast Guard Station Pensacola Tel: (850) 453-8282 21 Slemmer Avenue Pensacola, FL 32508-5231 Coast Guard Station Panama City Tel: (850) 234-4228 Thomas Drive Panama City, FL 32407-5898 Coast Guard Marine Safety & Security Team Miami (91114) Tel: (305) 258-0786 29050 Coral Sea Boulevard, Bldg. 736 Ha Homestead, FL 33039-1299 Coast Guard COMMSTA Miami Tel: (305) 253-1527 16001 SW 117th Avenue Miami, FL 33177-1699 3 Coast Guard Western Hemisphere Group/Squadron Tel: (904) 270-7354 Coast Guard Liaison Staff c/o Commander, Western Hemisphere Group P.O. Box 280003 Naval Station Mayport Mayport, FL 32228-0003 Coast Guard Recruiting Office Hollywood Hollywood Palms Shopping Center 6847 Taft Street Hollywood, FL 33024-5601 Coast Guard Recruiting Office Tallahassee Tel: (850) 325-6444 1210 Capital Circle SE, Unit G Tallahassee, FL 32301-3800 Coast Guard Recruiting Office Miami 18867 S. Dixie Hwy Culter Bay, FL 33157-7708 Coast Guard Recruiting Office Jacksonville Tel: (904) 724-9388 Mandarin Landing Shopping Center 10601 San Jose Blvd., Suite 215 Jacksonville, FL 32257-8203 Coast Guard Recruiting Office Tampa Tel: (727) 579-3849 1022 4th Street North St Petersburg, FL 33716-2945 Coast Guard Recruiting Office Orlando Tel: (407) 352-3897 Sand Lake Corners 8427 South John Young Parkway Orlando, FL 32819 Coast Guard Investigative Services Tel: (305) 278-6842 Special Agent in Charge Coast Guard Investigative Service 909 SE First Avenue, Suite 490 Miami, FL 33131-3050 4 Coast Guard ATON Ponce De Leon Inlet Tel: (904) 427-3227 2999 N. Peninsula Avenue New Smyrna Beach, FL 32169-2041 Coast Guard ATON Ft. Lauderdale Tel: (954) 927-1611 John U. Lloyd State Park P.O. BOX 537 7000 N. Ocean Drive Fort Lauderdale, FL 33004-3079 Coast Guard ATON Key West Tel: (305) 292-8748 c/o CG Group Key West, FL 33040-6695 Coast Guard ATON Ft. Pierce Tel: (561) 461-7606 900 Seaway Drive Fort Pierce, FL 34949 Coast Guard ATON St. Petersburg Tel: (727) 824-7634 600 8th Ave. S.E. St. Petersburg, FL 33701-5030 Coast Guard ATON Jacksonville Tel: (904) 241-8401 P.O. BOX 51288 Jacksonville, FL 32250-0000 Coast Guard ATON Panama City Tel: (850) 234-8139 c/o CG Station Panama City, FL 32407-5898 Coast Guard ATON Pensacola Tel: (850) 455-2354 NAS Pensacola 21 Slemmer Avenue Pensacola, FL 32508-7852 Coast Guard NESU St. Petersburg Tel: (727) 893-3277 600 8th Avenue, SE St. Petersburg, FL 33701-5099 5 Coast Guard NESU Miami Tel: (305) 535-4539 100 MacArthur Causeway Miami, FL 33139-5101 Coast Guard Sector Jacksonville Tel: (904) 564-7500 4200 Ocean Street Atlantic Beach, FL 32233-2416 Coast Guard Sector Miami Tel: (305) 535-8705 100 MacArthur Causeway, Rm. 201 Miami Beach, FL 33139-5101 Coast Guard Sector St. Petersburg Tel: (727) 824-7534 600 8th Avenue SE St. Petersburg, FL 33701-5099 Coast Guard Sector Key West Tel: (305) 292-8702 100 Trumbo Road Key West, FL 33040-0005 Coast Guard Ordinance Support Facility 14570 Armory Road (CCAFS Bldg. 1381) Patrick AFB, FL 32925-1801 Coast Guard Liaison Office Tel: (850) 452-2749 P.O. Box 33579 Pensacola, FL 32508-5531 Coast Guard ESU Miami Tel: (305) 415-7100 Brickell Plaza Federal Bldg. 909 SE First Avenue Miami, FL 33131-3050 6 Coast Guard TACLET South Tel: (305)953-4666 Coast Guard Regional TACLET South 15000 NW 42nd Avenue Opa Locka, FL 33054 Coast Guard PSSU Miami Tel: (305) 535-4408 Personnel Services and Support Unit 100 MacArthur Causeway Miami Beach, FL 33139 Coast Guard Marine Safety Detachment Port Canaveral Station Port Canaveral 935 Grouper Road Cape Canaveral, FL 32920-4402 Coast Guard Marine Safety Detachment Lake Worth Inlet Station Lake Worth Inlet 3300 Lakeshore Drive Riviera Beach, FL 33404 7 .
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