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Coastguard Rescue Teams • Baltasound • Mid Yell • Hillswick • Whalsay Walls Coastguard • • Bressay • Lerwick Rescue • Sumburgh Area 1 Teams • Fair Isle Westray • • Sanday • Kirkwall Stromness • 1 Stornowa Area Descriptions Bragar Hoy• • St Margarets Hope Ness Durness • • Melvich y Melness Area 1: Shetland & Orkney Area 18 • • Duncansby Head Breasclete • Kinlochber• vie • • Miavaig • • Islands • 27 Wick South Lochs • abster • Area 2 Lochhinver Scr Tarbert • Area 2: North Scotland • Helmsdale Leverburgh • Scalpay • Achiltibuie • • Ullapool Griminish Duntulm • Area 3: East Scotland • • Dornoch Loch Ewe • Benbecula • • ie y Dunvegan Gairloch Cromarty donstoun tso Area 4: Inner Clyde to River • • Buck Portree • Applecross • Gor • Por Tay and East Scottish • Kyle of Lochalsh Burghead• • Ban Lochboisdale • • • • • • Fraserburgh Border Nairn• Inverness ONE • Barra • Canna • Peterhead Rhum 2 • Cruden Bay Area 5: North East England FIVE Eigg • • Mallaig • • Muck Area 6: East of England • Kilchoan • Fort William Area 3 3 • Aberdeen • Coll • Tobermorey (Yorkshire, Humberside • Tiree Salen Appin Stonehaven Lochaline • • • & Lincolnshire) Craignure • • Montrose Oban• 26 s • ry Arbroath • • Ross of Mull Carnoustie Area 7: East Anglia Area 17 vera • In • Colonsay • y St Andrew n • • Crinan Leven wick Area 8: South East England Jura • Kilcreggan w • Helensburgh • Rothesa• Port Charlotte Kames • • Greenock Kinghor th Ber Area 4 • • • • isherroNor Area 9: Southern England Largs 4 F Gigha • t • • • • • •Dunbar including Isle of Wight Port Ellen • • Cumbrae South Queensferry Dunoon • Ardrossan Eyemouth Tarber •Arran • Campbeltown Area 10: South West England •Southend Ayr • Berwick Rathlin • • Holy Island Ballycastle• • • 24 • Girvan Area 16 • Seahouses Area 11: Cornwall including • Coleraine • Howick Ballantrae • • Amble Isles of Scilly Newbiggin Stranraer 25 • Lough Neagh • Larne • • • Blyth Port Muck • tpatrick Kirkcudbright Annan Area 5 Area 12: North Devon including •Por • • Bangor Po•rtling • Burgh by Sands • Sunderland Severn Estuary 22 • • Drummore • Maryport • Erne Isle of• Whithorn • Whitehaven • Seaham Area 13: South East Wales to • Portaferry 21 5 • Hartlepool Mid-Wales 23 • Newcastle Area 15 • Redcar Kilkeel • Staithes • • Whitby Area 14: North West Wales Millom • Arnside and Ravenscar • South Lakes • Area 6 Furness • Scarborough & Burniston Area 15: Great Orme to West • Morecombe • • Knott End • Filey Scottish Border • Fleetwood 6 • Bridlington FOUR Lytham St Annes including the Lakes Camaes Ba • Moelfre 20 • Southport • Hornsea y • • Crosby Hull • • Withernsea Area 16: Solway to Firth of Holyhead • • Penmon Easington Rhoscolyn • 19 • • Llandudno • • • Wirral Cleethorpes Clyde including Rhosneigr Rh • • Area 14 Bangor yl Flint Donna Nook Northern Ireland • • • Llandwrog • FIVE • Mablethorpe Porthdinllaen • • Criccieth Area 17: Kintyre to Mull, Isle Aberdaron • • • Harlech • Skegness Abersoch • Barmouth TWO of Arran and Inner • Aberdy • Wrangle Aberystwyth • Sutton Bridge• • Wells Hebrides Borth •18 Hunstanton • • Cromer - 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