Coast Guard Boards Foreign Ships To Check Security
OAKLAND, CA - JULY 1: US Coast Guard Chief Warrant Officer Mark Gregory (R) tours a cargo ship that is docked at the Port of Oakland July 1, 2004 in Oakland, California. Beginning today, the Coast Guard will board every foreign-flagged vessel that sails into a U.S. port to check whether it is complying with a maritime treaty requiring each ship to have a security officer, alarm system, automatic identification system, access restrictions to the engine room and bridge, and a method of checking IDs of people who board. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

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