What is uscgc seneca?

USCGC Seneca is a 270-foot medium endurance cutter of the United States Coast Guard. It is named after the Seneca tribe of Native Americans. The ship was launched on June 30, 1984, and entered service on July 12, 1986.

USCGC Seneca is designed to conduct law enforcement and search and rescue operations in the ocean waters of the Atlantic Ocean, Gulf of Mexico, and Caribbean Sea. It has a top speed of 28 knots and a range of over 7,500 nautical miles. The ship is armed with a 25mm MK38 machine gun and two 50-caliber machine guns.

The crew of USCGC Seneca consists of 100 officers and enlisted personnel. They are responsible for carrying out the ship's missions, which include enforcing U.S. laws and treaties, protecting the marine environment, and conducting search and rescue operations.

USCGC Seneca has participated in a number of notable operations throughout its service history, including the response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico in 2010 and the rescue of migrants in the Caribbean in 2013 and 2016.