ANCHORAGE, Alaska – An assessment of the Drift River Terminal is underway. Cook Inlet Pipeline personnel have returned to the facility today to conduct surveys.
Posts on ‘March 24th, 2009’
Kauai-based Coast Guard crew rescues ill San Francisco woman
KAUAI, Hawaii — A U.S. Coast Guard rescue crew here rescued an ill 27-year-old woman Tuesday one mile south of Nawiliwili Harbor.
The Coast Guard received a request for medical assistance at 9 a.m. Tuesday from the owner of the fishing vessel Ann Melia concerning a woman suffering complications from diabetes.
Coast Guard Sector Honolulu search [...]
Cummings Statement on Coast Guard Acquisition Improvements
Washington, D.C.— Today, Congressman Elijah E. Cummings (D-Md.), Chairman of the House Subcommittee on Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation, released a statement today following this morning’s Subcommittee hearing examining the Coast Guard’s Acquisition Process:
Coast Guard searches for swimmer off Galveston Beach
GALVESTON, Texas – Coast Guard crews are searching for a man who went missing while swimming with two other people off the beach in Galveston this afternoon.
Coast Guard continues search for missing Lady Mary crewmembers
CAPE MAY, N.J. – Coast Guard crews continue an extensive search with numerous assets for four missing fishermen from the 71-foot fishing vessel Lady Mary 75 miles off the coast of Cape May Tuesday.
Agencies address volcano effects on Drift River Terminal
ANCHORAGE, Alaska – The Coast Guard, Alaska Dept. of Environmental Conservation ADEC and Cook Inlet Pipeline Company CIPL are working to address the effects of the Mt. Redoubt activity on the Drift River Terminal today.