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Removing buoys that mark hazards in RI waters could save the Coast Guard money, but boaters say it could come at a high cost.
Now, the U.S. Coast Guard is looking at removing some of the buoys, replacing them with “virtual” navigational aids used with GPS, a system that ... This visual marker with its gentle fog ...
A U.S. Coast Guard plan to modernize maritime navigation systems could include removing hundreds of buoys and other markers in the Northeast, and that has the attention of Huntington officials ...
although the Intracoastal Waterway has its own system. Buoys, beacons and channel markers serve as the traffic signals of the water. They can provide directions or alert boaters if they need to ...
SOUTH PORTLAND (WGME) – The U.S. Coast Guard is proposing a wide-reaching plan to remove or alter hundreds of navigational markers ... Guard buoys to confirm what his navigation system is ...
Sen. Jack Reed is now urging the USCG to hear from Rhode Island commercial and recreational boaters and harbormasters before ...
Bremerhaven Waterways & Shipping Office (WSA) in Germany chose a Liebherr LTC 1050-3.1 mobile crane for transporting its marker buoys. The 50 tonne capacity ... painting and fitment of new signalling ...
Alex DeMetrick reports this historical marker ties right into Maryland's Star-Spangled Sailabration. One of the Coast Guard's jobs in the Chesapeake Bay is setting navigation buoys. And every June ...