Flotilla
81 - Ocean City, NJ
Division 8, 5th Northern Region
The
Oldest Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla in New Jersey
Chartered
June 1, 1940
Bill Roadarmel - Flotilla Commander
Nick Russo - Vice Flotilla Commander
Semper
Paratus
"Always
Ready"
Flotilla 8-1
operates in and around the Ocean City New Jersey area, including
Great Egg Harbor Bay and adjacent waters. Monthly meetings are
held the second Thursday of each month. All meetings will be held at St. Peters Methodist Church, 8th & Central Ave. in
Ocean City. Starting time
will be 7:00 PM.
The
Coast Guard Auxiliary is a voluntary organization whose purpose is to
augment the missions of the United States Coast Guard. The Auxiliary
is non-military and has no law enforcement authority. The Auxiliary's
primary mission is to promote boating safety upon the inland and
coastal waters of the United States of America.
This
is accomplished through public education, vessel safety inspections, local
safety patrols, and by assisting the Coast Guard in carrying
out its Search and Rescue, maritime security and environmental
protection responsibilities. We are the "eyes and ears" of
the Coast Guard, ever ready to serve the needs of the boating
public.
If
you are interested in joining the Auxiliary, please call us at our contact
phone number 609-399-4299, or attend one of our monthly
meetings.
Flotilla 8-1
operates in and around the Ocean City New Jersey area, including
Great Egg Harbor Bay and adjacent waters. Monthly meetings are
held the second Thursday of each month. All meetings will be held at St. Peters Methodist Church, 8th & Central Ave. in
Ocean City. Starting time
will be 7:00 PM.
The Coast Guard Auxiliary is a voluntary organization whose purpose is to augment the missions of the United States Coast Guard. The Auxiliary is non-military and has no law enforcement authority. The Auxiliary's primary mission is to promote boating safety upon the inland and coastal waters of the United States of America.
This is accomplished through public education, vessel safety inspections, local safety patrols, and by assisting the Coast Guard in carrying out its Search and Rescue, maritime security and environmental protection responsibilities. We are the "eyes and ears" of the Coast Guard, ever ready to serve the needs of the boating public.
If you are interested in joining the Auxiliary, please call us at our contact phone number 609-399-4299, or attend one of our monthly meetings.