Coast Guard rescues fishermen in Cape Cod Bay
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(coastguardnews) Two fishermen that went missing about eight miles east of the Cape Cod
Canal in Cape Cod Bay, Mass., are safe after being rescued by a Coast
Guard helicopter crew around 9 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2009. SourceSearch to find what you want
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(coastguardnews) A Coast Guard helicopter crew rescued a man stranded on a sandbar at the north end of Kiawah Island Sunday afternoon. Source
(coastguardnews) A helicopter crew based in Cape Cod, Mass., is en route to airlift a 39-year old crewman from an Isle of Man-flagged tanker about 250 miles southeast of Cape Cod, Mass., Tues., Feb. 2, 2010. Source
(Cape Cod Times) The Coast Guard responded to a 40-foot vessel that ran aground on a jetty in Sesuit Harbor in Cape Cod Bay near Dennis, Sunday Feb. 28, 2010 Source
(projo) A tall ship en route to Newport with an all-female crew fetched up on rocks Wednesday about 400 yards off Nonamesset Island in the Elizabeth Islands chain, just off Martha’s Vineyard, the U.S. Coast Guard has announced. The Coast Guard said the 16 on board the 118-foot Unicorn are
(CNN) Pirates holding a Taiwanese-flagged ship off the coast of Somalia fired on a U.S. Navy helicopter Wednesday as the aircraft monitored the ship, the Navy said. The helicopter was not struck and all crew members were safe after the incident, the Navy said in a news release. Source
(honoluluadvertiser) A U.S. Coast Guard helicopter from Barbers Point yesterday airlifted an ill 63-year-old man from the cruise ship Carnival Spirit 100 miles off Oahu. Source
THE IRISH Coast Guard yesterday issued a navigation warning to all shipping after a ship lost seven containers in stormy seas off the south east coast while en route from Dublin to Cork. The 9,500 tonnes coaster, BG Dublin was on the last leg of its scheduled weekly service from
(capecodtimes) Two Wellfleet fishermen wearing survival suits were rescued last night off Sandwich after spending nearly five hours in the water after their boat sank in Cape Cod Bay, according to the Coast Guard. Source
(coastguardnews) Coast Guard Communication Station Boston is scheduled to hold a change of command ceremony at the Massachusetts Military Reservation in Cape Cod, Mass., Oct. 23, 2009, at 11 a.m. Source
President Barack Obama’s proposed $3.8 trillion budget would cut funding to the Coast Guard and weaken the nation’s port security, according to a U.S. Coast Guard representative. Read at U.S
(Coast Guard News) Coast Guard crews rescued two people from a disabled sailboat in the Albemarle Sound during severe weather Tuesday night. Source
(Coast Guard News) Coast Guard Sector Southeastern New England will conduct a two-day, search and rescue exercise Feb. 23-24. Source
The 2009 IMO Awards for Exceptional Bravery at Sea have been presented to a professional rescue swimmer who, in Arctic conditions, single-handedly rescued eight crew members of a foundered vessel in the Bering Sea, and to two amateur sailors who rescued three people from a sunken yacht in very heavy
(coastguardnews) The Coast Guard is continuing its investigation into the vessel collision between a Coast Guard 25-foot response boat and the Thriller, a commercial power catamaran, which collided in Charleston Harbor Saturday at approximately 8:30 p.m. Source
A Chinese-owned dry-bulk vessel is leaking fuel after running aground near Langesund on the Norwegian coast during stormy conditions overnight, rescue authorities said on Friday. The Joint Rescue Coordination Centre said 16 sailors had been evacuated from the vessel and seven remained on the ship. The entire crew are Chinese nationals. “We
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