Members of team from Coast Guard Forces Micronesia/Sector Guam and the Coast Guard Cruise Ship National Center of Expertise discuss a Certificate of Compliance (COC) exam with officers of the 1,036-foot Maltese-flagged cruise ship MSC Bellissima on its first-ever port call at the Port of Guam, on Jan. 3, 2024. The Coast Guard conducts COC exams for new or existing vessels that are embarking passengers from a port for the first time, carrying citizens as passengers with initial port calls at ports, or have undergone significant modifications or alterations, in


Members of team from Coast Guard Forces Micronesia/Sector Guam and the Coast Guard Cruise Ship National Center of Expertise discuss a Certificate of Compliance (COC) exam with officers of the 1,036-foot Maltese-flagged cruise ship MSC Bellissima on its first-ever port call at the Port of Guam, on Jan. 3, 2024. The Coast Guard conducts COC exams for new or existing vessels that are embarking passengers from a port for the first time, carrying citizens as passengers with initial port calls at ports, or have undergone significant modifications or alterations, including changes that affect structural fire protection or means of egress, in order to ensure these vessels, meet required safety and regulatory standards.


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