JAMESTOWN, R.I. (WPRI) — Mariners gathered Monday to express their concerns about a plan by the U.S. Coast Guard to phase out dozens of navigational buoys in Rhode Island waters. The Jamestown Town ...
BOSTON (WPRI) — As the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) mulls over whether to remove navigational buoys in the Northeast, one Massachusetts lawmaker is asking them to put it on hold. Congressman Seth Moulton ...
The U.S. Coast Guard is considering removing navigational buoys off the coast of southeastern Massachusetts, citing modern navigation technology. Local officials and harbormasters oppose the removal, ...
(WPRI) — If you rely on traditional buoys while navigating Northeast waters, the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) wants to hear from you. As part of an effort to modernize how mariners navigate, USCG has ...
WASHINGTON (WABI) - Sen. Angus King, I-Maine, along with other New England senators are urging the United States Coast Guard to delay the removal of navigational buoys. In a letter, they ask the USCG ...
The proposal, billed as a way to update the maritime navigation system for the GPS era, had received overwhelming opposition from boaters. The United States Coast Guard has suspended a controversial ...
BOSTON — The Coast Guard's plan to remove hundreds of navigation buoys along the northeast coastline is raising concerns among commercial fishermen and other mariners who depend on the markers to ...
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OCEAN CITY — A large navigational buoy that washed ashore on the inlet beach near the Longport bridge is attracting a lot of attention. According to U.S. Coast Guard officials, the green whistle buoy ...
BOSTON — Plans to remove hundreds of navigational buoys from New England waters have been scuttled after a backlash from harbormasters, commercial fishermen and other mariners. The U.S. Coast Guard ...
As part of an effort to modernize how mariners navigate, USCG has proposed getting rid of roughly 350 buoys across the Northeast. That’s around 6% of all federally maintained aids to navigation (AtoN) ...
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