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Marine Safety Unit Cleveland

Coast Guard Marine Safety Unit (MSU) Cleveland is the Coast Guard operational command that provides marine safety, security, and environmental protection oversight, compliance, and enforcement in Northeast Ohio on Lake Erie and its tributaries. MSU Cleveland's area of responsibility spans from the Ohio/Pennsylvania border to Vermillion, OH, and includes the Port of Cleveland, as well as the economically crucial Cuyahoga River.  

To accomplish these important tasks, active duty, reserve, civilian, and auxiliary personnel perform a myriad of prevention and response-related missions to ensure safety, security, and economic vitality of the mixed-use federal waterway. MSU Cleveland is responsible for ensuring both commercial and recreational maritime users abide by applicable international conventions, statutory laws, and regulations. On any day, the crew may perform marine inspections on vessels and maritime transportation-related facilities, marine investigations, container inspections, waterways management, oil and hazardous materials spill response and planning, port security, and contingency planning.  

Leveraging teamwork and complementary authorities, MSU Cleveland partners with other federal agencies including, but not limited to, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, the United States Secret Service, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Further, MSU Cleveland partners with agencies within the state of Ohio, such as the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, as well as many other county and local entities.  

As of 2005, MSU Cleveland is a subordinate command of Coast Guard Sector Eastern Great Lakes. The Commanding Officer of MSU Cleveland reports to Commander, Sector Eastern Great Lakes who retains Coast Guard authorities to include, Captain of the Port, Federal On-Scene Coordinator, Federal Maritime Security Coordinator, Officer in Charge, Marine Inspections and Search and Rescue Mission Coordinator.

 

 

LCDR Joseph B. Kolb III
Commanding Officer
Marine Safety Unit Cleveland

LCDR Joseph B. Kolb III, Commanding Officer of Marine Safety Unit ClevelandLieutenant Commander Kolb assumed command of Marine Safety Unit (MSU) Cleveland, Ohio in June 2025. In this role, he directs all marine safety missions on Lake Erie and its tributaries in an area of operations spanning from Vermilion, Ohio to the Ohio/Pennsylvania border. This area includes the Port of Cleveland and the Cuyahoga River, among the largest and most complex waterways in the Coast Guard Great Lakes District.

Prior to reporting to MSU Cleveland, Lieutenant Commander Kolb served as a staff engineer in the Hazardous Materials Division of the Office of Engineering and Design Standards at Coast Guard Headquarters in Washington DC. There, he was responsible for developing and maintaining standards and regulations for the carriage of hazardous bulk liquid cargoes on board commercial vessels. His primary focus was navigating vessels supporting the offshore oil and energy industry through the complexities of increased international cargo carriage requirements designed to enhance mariner safety. He also served as Alternate Designated Federal Officer of the National Chemical Transportation Safety Advisory Committee, whose function is to provide advice to the Secretary of Homeland Security on the safe maritime transportation of hazardous materials.

After receiving his commission in the Coast Guard through Officer Candidate School in 2015, Lieutenant Commander Kolb was assigned to MSU Morgan City, Louisiana, where he served as an Apprentice Marine Inspector. Serving the offshore oil and energy industry for the first time, he earned five vessel inspection qualifications, to include the major Offshore Supply Vessel Inspector qualification, and his Journeyman Marine Inspector designation. Following this tour, he was selected for the Marine Safety Engineering Advanced Education Program, where he spent two years completing his degree.

Lieutenant Commander Kolb graduated from the University of Virginia in 2009, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in chemistry. In 2021, he earned his Master of Science degree in chemical engineering from The Ohio State University.

Lieutenant Commander Kolb has earned the Operations Ashore Prevention Insignia. He is also a recipient of the Coast Guard Commendation Medal, Coast Guard Achievement Medal and various other personal, unit, and service awards. Lieutenant Commander Kolb is a native of Stafford, Virginia.

 

 

 
Marine Safety Unit Cleveland
1055 E. 9th Street
Cleveland, OH 44114
(206) 815-6674