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Fwd: SECTOR NORTH CAROLINA COTP ZONE PORT CONDITION WHISKEY09/30/2015 Normal
WILMINGTON, NC - DAILY PORT UPDATE - 09/30/1509/30/2015 Normal
CHARLESTON, SC - DAILY PORT UPDATE - 09/30/1509/30/2015 Normal
SAVANNAH, GA - DAILY PORT UPDATE - 09/30/1509/30/2015 Normal
CHARLESTON, SC - DAILY PORT UPDATE - 09/25/1509/25/2015 Normal
SAVANNAH, GA - DAILY PORT UPDATE - 09/25/1509/25/2015 Normal
CHARLESTON, SC - DAILY PORT UPDATE - 09/24/1509/24/2015 Normal
SAVANNAH, GA - DAILY PORT UPDATE - 09/24/15 = NEWS = Challenge could delay Savannah harbor deepening09/24/2015 Normal
WILMINGTON, NC - DAILY PORT UPDATE - 09/24/1509/24/2015 Normal
CHARLESTON, SC - DAILY PORT UPDATE - 09/23/1509/23/2015 Normal
WILMINGTON, NC - DAILY PORT UPDATE - 09/23/1509/23/2015 Normal
SAVANNAH, GA - DAILY PORT UPDATE - 09/23/1509/23/2015 Normal
WILMINGTON, NC - DAILY PORT UPDATE - 09/22/1509/22/2015 Normal
CHARLESTON, SC - DAILY PORT UPDATE - 09/22/1509/22/2015 Normal
SAVANNAH, GA - DAILY PORT UPDATE - 09/22/15 = NEWS = GPA reports strong start for FY 201609/22/2015 Normal
CHARLESTON, SC - DAILY PORT UPDATE - 09/21/1509/21/2015 Normal
WILMINGTON, NC - DAILY PORT UPDATE - 09/21/1509/21/2015 Normal
SAVANNAH, GA - DAILY PORT UPDATE - 09/21/1509/21/2015 Normal
CHARLESTON, SC - DAILY PORT UPDATE - 09/15/15 - USCG SAFETY ZONE FOR EVENT - ATTACHED == NEWS --Charleston Harbor Deepening Project Receives Final U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Approval09/15/2015 Normal
WILMINGTON, NC - DAILY PORT UPDATE - 09/15/1509/15/2015 Normal
SAVANNAH, GA - DAILY PORT UPDATE - 09/15/15 = NEWS - Long-awaited dredging begins in Savannah River's outer channel09/15/2015 Normal
MORAN SHIPPING AGENT ON CALL FOR THE SOUTHEAST09/11/2015 Normal
WILMINGTON, NC - DAILY PORT UPDATE - 09/10/1509/11/2015 Normal
SAVANNAH, GA - DAILY PORT UPDATE - 09/11/1509/11/2015 Normal
CHARLESTON, SC - DAILY PORT UPDATE - 09/11/1909/11/2015 Normal
CHARLESTON, SC - DAILY PORT UPDATE - 09/09/1509/09/2015 Normal
SAVANNAH, GA - DAILY PORT UPDATE - 09/09/1509/09/2015 Normal
WILMINGTON, NC - DAILY PORT UPDATE - 09/09/1509/09/2015 Normal

 Daily Port Update

Subject:Fwd: SECTOR NORTH CAROLINA COTP ZONE PORT CONDITION WHISKEY
Date:Wednesday, September 30, 2015
Priority:Normal
Notice:
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: USCG Alert and Warning System
> [mailto:Alert-76620-88074066@aws.uscg.mil]
> Sent: Wednesday, September 30, 2015 9:58 PM
> To: bneilson@isaac.net
> Subject: SECTOR NORTH CAROLINA COTP ZONE PORT CONDITION WHISKEY
> Importance: High
>
> Attention B Neilson
>
> The Captain of the Port (COTP) North Carolina has set Port Condition Whiskey
> for all navigable waterways in the North Carolina COTP Zone in preparation
> for the anticipated weather impact of Hurricane Joaquin. Gale Force winds
> (34 knots or 39 mph) are predicted to reach Frying Pan Shoals Lighted Buoy
> 16 within 72 hours. Pleasure craft are advised to seek safe harbor. To
> enter transit or remain within this Captain of the Port Zone, vessels must
> comply with the following requirements:
> 1.All self-propelled oceangoing vessels over 500GT, all oceangoing barges
> and their supporting tugs, and all tank barges over 200GT desiring to remain
> in port must arrange safe mooring and shall complete and submit in writing
> within 24 hours to the Captain of the Port an application to remain in port
> for approval.
> 2.All self-propelled oceangoing vessels over 500GT, all oceangoing barges
> and their supporting tugs, and all tank barges over 200GT departing the port
> must depart not later than 24 hours prior to the arrival of gale force winds
> at Frying Pan Shoals Lighted Buoy 16 (LLNR 835).
> 3.Vessels bound for these ports that are unable to depart 24 hours prior to
> the arrival of gale force winds at Frying Pan Shoals Lighted Buoy 16 (LLNR
> 835) are advised to seek an alternative destination.
> Mariners are also advised that drawbridges will remain closed when wind
> speeds are 34 knots or greater or once evacuations begin. Because of the
> uncertainty of weather movements and related bridge closures, mariners are
> urged to seek passage through drawbridges well in advance of the arrival of
> gale force winds.
> For guidance on specific issues or to obtain a vessel application to remain
> in port, contact the Sector North Carolina Command Center at the number
> listed above. A vessel remaining in port checklist may be obtained via the
> Internet at http://homeport.uscg.mil. Select North Carolina in the Port
> Directory. The checklist is located under the b
>
Notice posted on Wednesday, September 30, 2015

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For quality assurance purposes please note well that while the above information is regularly vetted for accuracy it is not intended to replace the local knowledge or expertise pertaining to port conditions of our marine operations personnel. Port précis should always be verified by contacting the corresponding marine department of a particular location for the most up-to-date information.