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The Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre Bremen (Deutsch: Seenotleitstelle Bremen) is responsible for coordinating air-sea rescue for the German sea-area of North Sea and Baltic Sea. It covers a shoreline of 3.660 km length and is owned an operated by German Maritime Search and Rescue Service at their headquarters in the Hanseatic City of Bremen. The MRCC works along with the (CCME) in Cuxhaven. Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre Bremen runs Bremen Rescue Radio (Call: „Bremen Rescue“), which listens on VHF channels 16 and 70 (Digital Selective Call), as well on shortwave 2187,5 kHz, DSC.

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  • Die Seenotleitung Bremen ist das einzige Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre (MRCC) für die deutschen Seegebiete der Nord- und Ostsee mit einer Küstenlinie von 3.660 km Länge. Sie wird betrieben von der Deutschen Gesellschaft zur Rettung Schiffbrüchiger (DGzRS) und hat ihren Sitz in der DGzRS-Zentrale an der Werderstraße 2 in Bremen. (de)
  • The Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre Bremen (Deutsch: Seenotleitstelle Bremen) is responsible for coordinating air-sea rescue for the German sea-area of North Sea and Baltic Sea. It covers a shoreline of 3.660 km length and is owned an operated by German Maritime Search and Rescue Service at their headquarters in the Hanseatic City of Bremen. The MRCC works along with the (CCME) in Cuxhaven. The center receives emergency calls and coordinates search and rescue activities in its area of responsibility. It also leadis and coordinates about 60 German SAR-boats, run by the search and rescue service. Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre Bremen runs Bremen Rescue Radio (Call: „Bremen Rescue“), which listens on VHF channels 16 and 70 (Digital Selective Call), as well on shortwave 2187,5 kHz, DSC. After the omission of the regular coastal radio stations it was necessary within the framework of the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System to have a station for the German sea areas A1 and A2. The Danish Lyngby Radio covers sea area A2 by medium frequencies, while Bremen Rescue Radio covers sea area A1 for the North Sea and the Baltic Sea, operating at VHF with a network of repeater along the coastline. The official handover of coastal radio service took place on January 12, 1999. (en)
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  • Die Seenotleitung Bremen ist das einzige Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre (MRCC) für die deutschen Seegebiete der Nord- und Ostsee mit einer Küstenlinie von 3.660 km Länge. Sie wird betrieben von der Deutschen Gesellschaft zur Rettung Schiffbrüchiger (DGzRS) und hat ihren Sitz in der DGzRS-Zentrale an der Werderstraße 2 in Bremen. (de)
  • The Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre Bremen (Deutsch: Seenotleitstelle Bremen) is responsible for coordinating air-sea rescue for the German sea-area of North Sea and Baltic Sea. It covers a shoreline of 3.660 km length and is owned an operated by German Maritime Search and Rescue Service at their headquarters in the Hanseatic City of Bremen. The MRCC works along with the (CCME) in Cuxhaven. Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre Bremen runs Bremen Rescue Radio (Call: „Bremen Rescue“), which listens on VHF channels 16 and 70 (Digital Selective Call), as well on shortwave 2187,5 kHz, DSC. (en)
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