Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Tuesday singed legislation that requires state - level study of any plans for large -
vessel anchorage grounds on the Hudson River.
A bipartisan effort to give New York additional say over large -
vessel anchorage locations on the Hudson River has won final approval in the state Legislature and is heading to the governor's desk.
Cuomo signed legislation that requires state - level study of any plans for large -
vessel anchorage grounds on the Hudson River.
Not exact matches
At noon, state and local Hudson River towns elected officials and environmental advocates call on the U.S. Coast Guard to reject the proposed Hudson River
anchorage grounds for commercial
vessels, Long Dock Park Pier, Long Dock Road, Beacon.
That
anchorage ground would encompass 279 acres and accommodate up to three
vessels for long - term use.
The U.S. Coast Guard has shelved, but not outright killed, its controversial plan to create 10
anchorage grounds for large
vessels on the Hudson River between Kingston and Yonkers.
The Coast Guard proposes 10
anchorage sites — basically, rest stops — for commercial
vessels along the Hudson River, from Yonkers to Kingston.
From Yonkers to Kingston, the Coast Guard proposes 10
anchorage sites for commercial
vessels along the Hudson River.
At Fitzroy Island, you'll find secure moorings and
anchorage in naturally sheltered waters for private
vessels.
An avid diver himself, Garfield is often found underwater, when not captaining one of our many boats, ensuring that all moorings and
anchorage points for all of our
vessels are secure.
We will carefully select
anchorages to minimize any wave action on the 200 ton stiff steel
vessel while anchored for the night.