Pubdate: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 Source: Powell River Peak (CN BC) Copyright: 2004 Peak Publishing Ltd. Contact: http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?brd=1998 Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/734 Author: Laura Walz PROGRAM TARGETS DRUGS Powell River will join Victoria-based program to patrol area waters Powell River's auxiliary police are launching a Coastal Watch program in the area. "Coastal Watch, based in Victoria, has asked auxiliary police up and down the coast to initiate Coastal Watch in their communities," explains Powell River Coastal Watch coordinator Maxine Gasparovic. Auxiliary police, which will soon have seven members, work under the auspices of the Powell River RCMP detachment. Coastal Watch is an RCMP drug interdiction program, founded in Atlantic Canada in the early 1980s. Originally designed to assist investigators to combat the growing number of vessels carrying drugs arriving into Canadian waters, Coastal Watch has now been expanded to include all crimes on or near the water. "The primary goal of Coastal Watch is to stop motherships from unloading drugs, like cocaine, heroin and hashish, off coast onto smaller vessels and then dispersing their load throughout the province," says Gasparovic. Marijuana importing is almost non-existent, she adds, but the program tries to stop BC bud from being exported. As well, Coastal Watch will be targeting crystal meth (methamphetamine) labs, which are increasingly being set up on boats, says Gasparovic. While the primary goal of the program is for drug intervention, Coastal Watch also tries to prevent break-and-enters into cabins, drunk boating, overfishing, illegal fishing, poaching and dumping toxic substances into the ocean. "We're trying to get as many individuals, such as real estate agents and ban kers, and groups to participate in the program as possible. It deals with the whole community, not just the boating community." Future plans for the program include initiating dock walks throughout town. As well, signs will be posted indicating Powell River is a Coastal Watch community. If any member of the public sees something suspicious on or near the water they would like to report to the program, they can call 1.888.855.6655, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. For example, drugs are frequently wrapped up in blue canvas and floated onto beaches. If anyone finds blue canvas on a beach, the program would like to know about that. Gasparovic will be making presentations to various groups and organizations in Powell River about the program. Anyone who is interested in learning more about Coastal Watch, or who would like to set up a date and time for a presentation, can contact Gasparovic through the Powell River RCMP at 604.485.6255. - --- MAP posted-by: Josh