A member of the force protection team from Coast Guard MSST 91107, fills out a USCG Level II Radiation Detection Boarding/Inspection Sheet related to the discovery of a simulated radiological isotope aboard the USS Tarawa, an inactive amphibious assault ship, located in Pearl Harbor at the Naval Sea Systems Command, Jan. 14, 2016. Coast Guard FP teams are trained to go aboard vessels, assess and neutralize threats in a maritime nexus and in this case discovered a possible simulated radiological threat exceeding 4500 u rem threshold requiring the team to initiate procedures to stop, move away, alert and close off the area before calling on their Radiological Level II trained personnel and then the Army CST who have even more capability. (U.S. Coast Guard photos by Chief Petty Officer Sara Mooers/Released)