GUADALUPE, Calf. – This afternoon, the U.S. Coast Guard responded to a report of a child that went missing in the water offshore Santa Barbara County.
Posts on ‘April 15th, 2009’
Multiple agencies work to cleanup after Renee Maria accident
SEATTLE — The Coast Guard and other state and local agencies are working to cleanup a diesel sheen that resulted from the overturning of the fishing vessel, Renee Maria, Wednesday.
Fuel removed from grounded fishing vessel
ALAMEDA, Calif. – The Coast Guard monitored the removal of 1,300 gallons of diesel fuel from the fishing vessel Dandy Bill, this afternoon after it became stuck under the San Mateo Bridge last night.
Annual Drill Prepares Agencies for Hurricane Season
By Andrew Sharbel
FORT BELVOIR, April 15, 2009 – During what has become an annual Rehearsal of Concept, or ROC, drill on hurricane relief operations, more than 150 participants from a wide variety of government agencies came together here yesterday and today to rehearse the course of action they would take to deal with a hurricane [...]
Work group meetings commence to discuss LNG proposal
WOODS HOLE, Mass., – Coast Guard representatives Tuesday in Fall River, Mass., hosted the first of two navigation safety-focused work group meetings with partner agencies and local navigational experts to review and validate the waterway suitability assessment submitted in January by Weaver’s Cove Energy, LLC.
Coast Guard responding to overturned sailing vessel
OXNARD, Calif.- The U.S. Coast Guard is responding to a sailboat that is overturned near Mandalay Beach in Oxnard, Calif. today.
Coast Guard working to minimize pollution threat from fishing vessel
ALAMEDA, Calif. – The Coast Guard is working with California Department of Transportation, California Highway Patrol and the California Department of Fish and Game to minimize the pollution threat from the fishing vessel Dandy Bill, that is currently stuck beneath the San Mateo Bridge.