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PORTLAND, Ore. — The Coast Guard is investigating the report of a disabled vessel that is anchored off of Tongue Point, Ore., Monday. Coast Guard Sector Portland, Ore., marine inspectors and investigators are en route to the scene to conduct an inspection and investigation of the vessel. The 732-foot motor vessel Golden Glow, a Greek flagged bulk ...
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PORTLAND, Ore. — The Coast Guard Captain of the Port, Portland, Ore., has closed the Columbia River, Tillamook Bay, Ore., and Grays Harbor river bars Sunday due to hazardous conditions.
The bar closures are for all vessels and any request to transit the bars prior to re-opening must be approved by the Captain of the Port, Portland. Mariners may ...
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PORTLAND, Ore. — Coast Guard personnel is conducting vessel safety spot checks and voluntary dockside exams in Harbor, Ore., starting Sunday, just prior to the opening of the Oregon Dungeness Crab fishery.
Coast Guard examiners will spot check for watertight integrity, primary lifesaving equipment and review pot loading practices on vessels ...
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PORTLAND, Ore. — The Coast Guard is responding to pollution at Riverplace Marina in Portland, Sunday.
Coast Guard Sector Portland responded to and boomed off a combination of gasoline and engine oil discharged into the water after a 24′ fiberglass pleasure craft sank at approximately 7 a.m. The booms deployed will assist with absorbing the ...
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PORTLAND, Ore. — The Coast Guard established a safety zone Sunday on the Columbia River during a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers channel improvement project between Warrior Point and Bachelor Point near St. Helens, Ore.
The Coast Guard Captain of the Port, Portland, Ore., established the safety zone from Duck Club Light 6, east across to Bachelor ...
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For Immediate Release Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Marine Enforcement of Boating Under the Influence Stepped Up this Weekend ''Operation Dry Water'' Part of a Nationwide Effort
Salem, OR -- Recreational boaters may want to think twice before reaching for that cold beer this weekend. Marine law ...
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February 23rd, 2009 SEATTLE — The Coast Guard rescued a 73-year-old man near Coos Bay, Ore., Sunday. _A Coast Guard watchstander at the Coos Bay lookout tower spotted a vessel overturned and a man in the water around 2:15 p.m. Station Coos Bay immediately launched a motor lifeboat crew to the scene. The man was rescued and transferred to an ...
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