The United States Coast Guard has officially renamed District 14 to the Coast Guard Oceania District, reflecting its expanding area of responsibility and enhanced focus on the Pacific region. This strategic change aims to better represent the diverse maritime environment and geopolitical importance of the Oceania region, which includes vital sea lanes, island nations, and the extensive U.S. territories spanning the Pacific Ocean. The new designation supports the district’s evolving mission set, emphasizing partnerships, maritime security, and environmental stewardship across an expansive and dynamic operational theater.

Key priorities for the Coast Guard Oceania District include:

  • Strengthening international collaboration with Pacific Island nations and allies
  • Supporting humanitarian assistance and disaster response in vulnerable island communities
  • Enhancing maritime domain awareness over vast and remote ocean areas
  • Protecting natural marine resources and preserving ecosystem health
Previous District 14 New Oceania District
Regional Focus Expanded Pacific and Oceania Coverage
Primary Missions Maritime Safety, Security, and Environmental Protection
Headquarters Honolulu, Hawaii
Collaborations Pacific Island Governments and International Partners