Fire reported on historic cargo vessel CUYAHOGA in Great Lakes
The US Coast Guard has reported a fire on the Great Lakes' most aged cargo vessel, the "CUYAHOGA," which, at 81 years old, remains ablaze.
Read moreThe US Coast Guard has reported a fire on the Great Lakes' most aged cargo vessel, the "CUYAHOGA," which, at 81 years old, remains ablaze.
Read moreU.S. Coast Guard Sector Puget Sound introduced a cetacean desk pilot program during a ceremony at Sector Puget Sound. The goal of the four-year pilot program, which is hosted in the Puget Sound Vessel Traffic Service (VTS), is to to safeguard endangered whales and mitigate adverse impacts of maritime vessel traffic on endangered and threatened large cetaceans (whales) in the Salish Sea.
Read moreA cargo ship with 11 crew members aboard sank off the southern island of Jeju, but all individuals were safely rescued, announced the Coast Guard on 16th February 2024.
Read moreOn 4th October, a Coast Guard boat crew rescued 12 people, after they were forced to abandon the M/V Bonnie G that was taking on water and ran aground just south of the airport in St. Thomas.
Read moreOn 13th September, the U.S. Coast Guard rescued a tanker crew member from the water 10 miles offshore Galveston, Texas.
Read moreLast week, on 31st August, U.S. Coast Guard, rescued 18 people from a passenger vessel which ran aground near the Columbia Glacier.
Read moreFour years after the fire aboard the Conception dive boat claimed 34 lives, the National Transportation Safety Board renewed its call for the U.S. Coast Guard to require safety management systems (SMS) for passenger vessels.
Read moreOn 7th August, Carnival Cruise Line’s crew aboard Mardi Gras answered a call from the U.S. Coast Guard to rescue a couple from a sailboat.
Read moreOn 6th August, a person was discovered dead on a cargo vessel anchored in the port of Chalkida, Evia island, Greece.
Read moreApproximately 45,000 gallons of diesel fuel were spilled in Lake Michigan from a freighter close to Manistee., the US Coast Guard said on 5th August.
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