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- 89 -Chapter 7 Communication for Maritime DisastersJapan Coast Guard (JCG) monitors the distress frequency corresponding to GMDSS on a 24-hourbasis with the coastal stations and patrol vessels in act....

- 89 -Chapter 7 Communication for Maritime DisastersJapan Coast Guard (JCG) monitors the distress frequency corresponding to GMDSS on a 24-hourbasis with the coastal stations and patrol vessels in action and maintain a system of taking promptactions all times to ensure quick and appropriate maritime rescues.Along with introduction of the GMDSS, we operate the land facilities of the COSPAS/SARSATsystem.Moreover, JCG will commence operation of the 3-digit telephone number, "118", from May1,2000. This is the emergency number to report incidents and accidents at sea.Since this number can be accessed using private and public telephones, shipboard phones andcellular phones, please dial "118" wherever you are when you encounter a marine accident oremergency or observe a ship behaving suspiciously.1. Distress CommunicationIn the event that a marine casualty occurs, notice should be directed immediately to the nearestCoast Guard Office Station.Liaison should be made correctly for the following items as far as practicable.(1) Position(2) Name of ship(3) State of the casualty(4) Number of persons carried on board the ship(5) Information on persons dead or missing(6) Tonnage of the ship(7) Availability of power for communication(8) Type of ship(9) Type of cargo carried(10) The sea and weather conditions of the scene of marine casualty