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Posts on ‘October 2nd, 2009’

Coast Guard units continue relief efforts in American Samoa – Video

Pago Pago,  American Samoa – Coast Guard personnel identify, assess and respond to damage and pollution reports associated with the earthquake and tsunami that hit American Samoa, Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2009.

Coast Guard, multiple agencies partner to promote a safe spiny lobster fishing season

SAN PEDRO, Calif. – The Coast Guard, in partnership with state and municipal agencies, is seeking to ensure a safe start to this year’s commercial and recreational spiny lobster fishing season.

Coast Guard establishes a special local regulation for IJSBA World Finals

LAKE HAVASU, Ariz. – U.S. Coast Guard Sector San Diego has established a safety zone for the International Jet Sports Boating Association (IJSBA) World Finals closed-course personal watercraft races scheduled to be held Oct. 10 thru the 18 on Lake Havasu.

Coast Guard medevacs diver who lost consciousness

SAN DIEGO — A crew from Coast Guard Station San Diego safely transported a 45-year-old man who had lost consciousness aboard a charter dive boat about seven miles southwest of the Mexican border Friday, Oct. 2, 2009.

Coast Guard Chief receives prestigious Master Cutterman award in Kodiak

KODIAK, Alaska – Chief Petty Officer Paul Hicks, with the Coast Guard Cutter SPAR was named the Coast Guard’s 13th Master Cutterman in an informal ceremony at the Golden Anchor on Coast Guard base Kodiak Friday.

Good Samaritan rescues 3 in Delaware Bay near Cape May

CAPE MAY, N.J.- A Good Samaritan rescued three people Friday after their 45-foot fishing boat they were aboard was taking on water in the Delaware Bay near Cape May.

Coast Guard to conduct survival training at Torrance Beach

LOS ANGELES, – Coast Guard Air Station Los Angeles will be conducting their annual survival training, Thursday, at 9 a.m. at Torrance Beach, Calif.