The Myanmar Coast Guard (Burmese: မြန်မာနိုင်ငံ ကမ်းခြေစောင့်တပ်ဖွဲ့) is a maritime law enforcement agency formed to safeguard Myanmar's ocean-based blue economy including marine tourism, maritime trade, deep seaport services, offshore oil and natural gas production and marine fishing, to prevent illegal trespassing in the seas, and to maintain the rule of law at sea.[2] The Myanmar Coast Guard has a constabulary role in the protection of maritime interests, provides search and rescue for victims in the sea, and works toward sea environmental conservation, monitoring a wide range of activities underwater and above water in Myanmar's water territory.[3]
History
Background
Until the 2020s, Myanmar was one of the few Asian countries that did not have a force dedicated to offshore patrol.[2] Maritime security was ensured by the Myanmar Navy and the Myanmar Police Force's Maritime Police. Operational demands eventually outstripped their abilities, and the superior operational and diplomatic benefits of a paramilitary organization were recognized.[4]
To protect and safeguard the national maritime interests of the country, the safety and security of the marine environment, and To preserve and protect for law enforcement at sea from the main coastline to the exclusive economic zone, both from the sea and from the air.
Missions
1. To maintain and protect the sovereignty, stability, rule of law and jurisdiction along the Myanmar coastline and in the territorial sea zones.
2. To protect and preserve the national interests of the sea, blue sea businesses and pollution of the marine environment.
3. To provide maritime safety, security and humanitarian assistance in the territorial sea zones and internal waters of Myanmar.
4. To enhance cooperation with international organizations, coast guards of neighboring countries, and domestic and foreign maritime organizations.
5. To assist the Myanmar Nay in times of national emergency.
Tasks
1. Maritime safety.
2. Maritime security.
3. Protection of maritime interests and blue economy.
4. Maritime search and rescue.
5. Humanitarian assistance and natural disaster relief.
6. Maritime border control.
7. Fisheries control.
8. Law enforcement at sea.
9. Maritime customs control.
10. Marine environment protection.
11. Support for the Myanmar Navy in times of war.
Vessels
The Myanmar Coast Guard started out with four former Navy patrol vessels.[11] These vessels bear the pennant numbers P 311, P 312, P 411 and P 412.[1]