America's Waterway Watch                                  

America's Waterway Watch is a public outreach program encouraging participants to simply report suspicious activity to the Coast Guard and/or other law enforcement agencies. Unlike some Neighborhood Watch programs, for example, you are not formally joining an organization -- there are no meetings, membership cards or membership requirements -- and you do not become an agent of the Coast Guard or any other law enforcement agency.

If you are a tow boat operator, a recreational boater, a marina operator, or otherwise live, work or engage in recreational activity around America's waterways, the United States Coast Guard wants your help in keeping these areas safe and secure. You can do this by participating in its America's Waterway Watch (AWW) program, a nationwide initiative similar to the well known and successful Neighborhood Watch program that asks community members to report suspicious activities to local law enforcement agencies.

As a person who spends time on or near the water, you already know what is normal and what is not, and you are well suited to notice suspicious activities -- activities possibly indicating threats to our nation's homeland security. As participant in America's Waterway Watch, we urge you to adopt a heightened sense of awareness toward unusual events or individuals you may encounter in or around ports, docks, marinas, riversides, beaches, or waterfront communities.

To report suspicious activity: Call the National Response Center at 1-877-24WATCH
If there is immediate danger to life or property, call 911 or the U.S. Coast Guard on Channel 16

U.S. Coast Guard U.S. Department of Homeland Security


This page was last reviewed / modified June 26, 2017