Sentences with phrase «coast guard station»

This grew out of our Office of Naval Research - funded Seasonal Ice Zone Reconnaissance Surveys done by Coast Guard Station Kodiak in their C130 aircraft.
According to The New York Times, the sea's remoteness makes it a dangerous venture: «The closest Coast Guard station with equipment for responding to a spill is over 1,000 miles away.
Should an accident occur while drilling any one of the six approved exploratory wells in the Chukchi Sea, the closest Coast Guard station is more than one thousand miles south of the site.
During the mid-50's, when I was about 10 years old, I knew one of the officers working at Mumbles Head Coast Guard Station.
Several years ago, the US Coast Guard station at Cleveland Ohio declared that Lake Huron / Michigan were ice free when Environment Canada on their ice chart showed almost complete ice over for Lake Huron and most of Lake Michigan.
Coast Guard Station, 1929, oil on canvas, Montclair Art Museum, Montclair, New Jersey; Museum Purchase, Picture Buying Fund
A survivor of the Pura Vida Princess accident boards a bus at a Coast Guard Station in Caldera, Puntarenas, 100 km northwest of the Costa Rican capital on Jan. 8, 2015.
Enjoy delicious local dining and shopping and visit many maritime - related destinations near the Graveyard of the Pacific and US Coast Guard Station Cape Disappointment!
Stay in the historic Klipsan Beach Life Saving Station (later known as the # 309 Coast Guard Station) and enjoy a coastal vacation!
Live it up this vacation and stay in the original Keeper's Quarters of the Coast Guard Station!
# 309 Historic Coast Guard Station Experience history while discovering present - day treasures!
Experience history while discovering present - day treasures at the 1891 Klipsan Beach Life Saving Station, later # 309 Historic Coast Guard Station.
Any emergencies at sea are taken care of by Boothbay Harbor's own Coast Guard station.
The National Park Service uses and maintains the structure that was formerly part of the U.S. Coast Guard station on East Anacapa.
Today, the U.S. Coast Guard Station Golden Gate, located at Horseshoe Cove, is responsible for search and rescue missions, homeland security, maritime law enforcement, maritime environmental protection and boating safety.
Because of the fog, another lighthouse was built closer to the Pacific Ocean shore line, in the area adjoining Cabrillo National Monument now occupied by a U.S. Coast Guard Station.
Walk next door to the Old Coast Guard Station, now a museum devoted to history and maritime heritage.
Crissy Field began as a marsh and seasonal home of Ohlone Indians, and later hosted Spanish and Mexican ships, a Grand Prix raceway, an historic army airfield, and a U.S. Coast Guard station.
The U.S. Coast Guard Station in Morro Bay shared this timelapse video on March 29, 2018, of a beautiful sunny day going low - visibility in just minutes, with the marine layer rolling in on California's Central Coast.
In an effort at gender inclusion (and shore - bound tension), The Finest Hours begins by establishing the courtship of Webber and his eventual fiancée Miriam (Holliday Grainger), who frets and struts her finest hours in the Coast Guard station, berating Chief Warrant Officer Daniel Cluff (Eric Bana), and along the coast, waiting for Bernie's boat to come in.
Daniel Cluff (Eric Bana), the officer in charge of the local Coast Guard station, was a World War II vet who'd seen combat in the Pacific theater.
While denser then the rest of Staten Island, the latter neighborhood was underutilized, to a planner's eye, with a former Coast Guard station and parking lots particularly ripe for development.
Crist offered his support in a brief interview as he waited for Obama to arrive at a U.S. Coast Guard station for a presidential visit aimed at boosting tourism in the Gulf region, which has suffered economically as a result of the BP oil spill — the worst in American history.
The East End DWI Task Force will conduct additional checkpoints aimed at cracking down on drunken an drug impaired drivers and boaters, Mr. Spota announced during a press conference at the U.S. Coast Guard station in Hampton Bays.
Suffolk County District Attorney Thomas Spota announced the effort at a press conference at the U.S. Coast Guard station in Hampton Bays Friday afternoon.
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WBEN)- Following Saturday's tragic death of Lancaster Central School District teacher Eric Przykuta, WBEN spoke with the United States Coast Guard station in Buffalo about boating safety this season and their role in the waters.
After the races are over and the floating parties have died down, the whole town gathers by the Coast Guard station for the awards ceremony and raffle.
We motor by the Coast Guard station — which used to be one of three big sardine factories in Maine before they all shut down between 2000 and 2010 — then pass an island where many of Richard's family members are buried.
From where I stand watching the parade near the Coast Guard station, I can see Moosabec Reach, where the races will take place.
A sailor on a cargo ship in English Bay may be the first casualty of the Harper government's ill - advised decision to shut down the Kitsilano Coast Guard station this past February.

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The water line is higher than the roofs of some houses, leaving them completely submerged, said Commander Jim Spitler, commanding officer of Coast Guard Air Station Houston.
Rear Adm. Francis Pelkowski with Admiral Paul Zunkuft giving thanks to his sons Jake and Joey who are holding up their dad's accomplishment after years of commitment on his journey with the US Coast Guard during his retirement ceremony after 38 years of service at West Islip Fire Station, in West Islip Saturday May 19, 2018.
Trump met with members of the Coast Guard on Thanksgiving at the Lake Worth Inlet Station in Riviera Beach, Fla..
That is when mammoth icebreakers like the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Polar Star arrive in Antarctica's McMurdo Sound as part of Operation Deep Freeze to open up the shipping lanes needed to resupply the National Science Foundation's McMurdo Station and other facilities on Ross Island.
Bridgett, I am currently stationed at a Coast Guard facility that is mostly a wild life sancuary.
The Coast Guard CW Operators Association (CGCWOA) is a membership organization comprising primarily former members of the United States Coast Guard who held the enlisted rating of Radioman (RM) or Telecommunications Specialist (TC), and who employed International Morse Code (CW) in their routine communications duties on Coast Guard cutters and at shore stations.
The United States Coast Guard automated the station in 1966.
In 1932, the U.S. Coast Guard constructed a light station on Anacapa Island, whose lighthouse and fog signal are still in operation today.
The island's stands of giant coreopsis, as well as all the other plants of its coastal bluff community, were devastated by sheep grazing in the late 1800s and early 1900s, rabbit browsing in 1910 - 1950s, and by large - scale destruction of native vegetation associated with facility and road development by the U.S. Coast Guard during construction and manning of the Anacapa Light Station.
Originally established in 1875 as a fog signal station after several ships ran ashore in the late 1860s, this historic lighthouse is still an operating aid - to - navigation maintained by the U.S. Coast Guard.
The Coast Guard built a light beacon in 1912 and a light station in 1932.
In 1932, construction of the present lighthouse, which is now listed on the National Registry of Historic Places, was completed and manned by Coast Guard personnel until 1966, when the station was fully automated.
After the war, the station was served by three Coast Guard keepers until it was automated in 1970.
Parking lot is before you get to Coast Guard radio station.
Seagate Wharf services the Canadian Coast Guard vessels and other large ships stationed or passing through the region.
In 1944 the US Coast Guard introduced 29 reindeer onto the remote St. Matthew Island in the Bering Sea, in order to serve as the backup food source for the 19 men stationed there.
Sensing the shift, the Coast Guard has proposed establishing its first permanent Arctic presence, a helicopter station in Barrow, Alaska, the northernmost town in the United States.
Papp says U.S. policy already identifies the need for more maritime infrastructure in Alaska, including a Coast Guard air station and a deep - water port.
Today USCG Station Sandy Hook houses response boats, Coast Guard cutters, and other life - saving vessels.
One of their favorite examples began in 1944, when the Coast Guard introduced 29 reindeer on remote St. Matthew Island in the Bering Sea to serve as the backup food source for the 19 men operating a station there.
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