Dutch Caribbean Coastguards “Routine Surprise Check” S2E7 September 23 2023 on National Geographic

Tonight (Saturday September 23 2023), National Geographic broadcasts an episode of the series Dutch Caribbean Coastguards!

Routine Surprise Check Season 2 Episode 7 Episode Summary

National Geographic invites viewers to embark on a thrilling and intense journey with the dedicated men and women of the Dutch Caribbean Coastguard. This gripping series continues to showcase the relentless efforts to maintain security and enforce the law across the Caribbean seas.

The episode kicks off with a dramatic encounter as a navy vessel is forced to open fire on a drug boat that refuses to comply with orders to halt. The tension escalates as the coastguard takes swift action to interdict the vessel. Viewers will be on the edge of their seats as they witness this high-stakes confrontation on the open waters.

In Aruba, the Metal Shark crew faces a different kind of challenge as they work to calm down a captain with a volatile temper. Navigating the delicate balance of maintaining order on board and ensuring the safety of all crew members is no small feat. This episode offers a glimpse into the unique challenges faced by coastguards in dealing with personnel dynamics.

What Time is the “Routine Surprise Check” Episode On?

The Routine Surprise Check episode of Dutch Caribbean Coastguards will be broadcast on September 23 2023 on National Geographic at 9:00 PM at ET/PT.

Is the “Routine Surprise Check” Episode New?

The Routine Surprise Check episode of Dutch Caribbean Coastguards is all new!

Dutch Caribbean Coastguards Routine Surprise Check Cast & Stars

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Routine Surprise Check Episode Videos & Previews


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Dutch Caribbean Coastguards Series Information

Follow the team of Coastguards operating around Curacao, Aruba and St. Martin. They work hard daily to fight drug trafficking, prevent illegal immigration and manage numerous rescue missions, with support from the Dutch Royal Navy and US Coastguard.

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