FWC decommissions offshore patrol vessel after 50 years of service
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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (WFLA) — After more than five decades of dedicated service, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) officially retired an offshore patrol vessel on Wednesday.

The vessel, known as the Gulf Sentry, has a storied history. Originally constructed in 1967 by Sewart Seacraft, it first served the U.S. Air Force under the designation MR-85-1603, where it was actively involved in recovering missiles from test ranges for 26 years.

In 1994, the vessel transitioned to a new role. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) National Marine Fisheries Service acquired it and loaned it to the Florida Marine Patrol. It quickly became an essential asset to local fishermen, continuing its mission through the Florida Marine Patrol’s integration into the FWC in 2000.

Thanks to federal funding, the Gulf Sentry underwent a comprehensive overhaul in 2007, marking 40 years of service. By 2010, it re-emerged with a new hull, advanced propulsion system, and state-of-the-art electronics and safety systems, setting a new benchmark for offshore patrol vessels.

As the Gulf Sentry concludes its illustrious career, it leaves behind a legacy that embodies dedication to safeguarding Florida’s waters and the professionals who serve them.

Lieutenant George Wells commended the vessel’s crew and captain, emphasizing that their professionalism and dedication transformed the Gulf Sentry into far more than just a vessel; it became a symbol of excellence and service.

“But it was the people aboard her who truly brought her to life. Captains who led with skill and care. Crews who braved the elements, kept watch through the night and gave their best in service to our mission,” said FWC Lt. George Wells, “Their dedication, professionalism, and sacrifice are what made the Gulf Sentry more than just a vessel — they made her a symbol of commitment and purpose.”

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