Maritime Gendarmerie
The Maritime Gendarmerie is a component of the French National Gendarmerie under operational control of the chief of staff of the French Navy. It employs 1,157 personnel and operates around thirty patrol boats and high-speed motorboats distributed on the littoral waterways of France. Like their land-based colleagues the Gendarmes Maritime are military personnel who carry out policing operations in addition to their primary role as a coast guard service. They also carry out provost duties within the French Navy.
The uniforms and insignia of the Gendarmerie Maritime are very similar to those of the French Navy, but the ranks used are those of the rest of the Gendarmerie.
Mission
The mission of the Maritime Gendarmerie is as follows:- Maritime safety and of general police force duties in the territorial waters and EEZ, under the authority of the maritime prefect.
- Criminal Investigation Department under the authority of public prosecutor.
- Protection of the naval shore establishments.
- Search and rescue.
Organisation
The Maritime Gendarmerie is commanded by a colonel who is assisted by a staff located in Paris. The coastguard is divided into 3 groupings, 7 companies and 64 units whose geographical distribution is as follows:- Metropolitan France :
- * grouping of the English Channel and the North Sea in Cherbourg
- * grouping of the Atlantic in Brest ;
- * grouping of the Mediterranean in Toulon ;
- *company from Paris to the Career-on-Seine ;
- * national instruction center of the GM in Toulon.
- Overseas:
- * Guadeloupe: 1 patrol craft ;
- * French Guiana: 2 high-speed 20-metre motorboats ;
- * Mayotte: 2 high-speed 20-metre patrol boats Verdon and Odet
- * French Polynesia: 1 patrol craft and a brigade;
- * New Caledonia: 1 high-speed motorboat of 20 meters and 2 brigades;