U.S Coast Guard Unleashes Historic Cocaine Seizure in $362M Blow to Cartels

In a landmark operation, the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) offloaded a staggering 49,000 pounds of cocaine at Port Everglades, marking one of the largest single-ship drug seizures in history. The haul, valued at approximately $362 million, was the result of 15 separate interceptions in the Eastern Pacific Ocean by the crew of the USCG Cutter Stone, alongside aircrews and partner agencies. Vice Adm. Nathan Moore, Commander of the U.S. Coast Guard Atlantic Area, emphasized the significance of the seizure, stating, ‘This is more than just a pile of cocaine. It represents a tangible victory in our fight against transnational criminal organizations and narco-terrorism.’ The operation underscores the USCG’s commitment to disrupting drug trafficking networks and protecting communities. Terry Cole, Administrator of the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), highlighted the broader impact, noting that such seizures weaken criminal organizations and save lives. The majority of the cocaine originated from Colombia and Ecuador. This seizure follows a series of significant drug interdictions by the USCG, including a record-breaking 38-ton haul in August 2025. Officials reported that 80% of U.S.-bound narcotics seizures occur at sea, emphasizing the critical role of maritime operations in combating drug trafficking.