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Running the Intercoastal Waterway in NJ, notice from coast guard 4/5/19
Here's the official word on the topic as of today:
News Release
U.S. Coast Guard 5th District PA Detachment Atlantic City
Contact: Coast Guard PA Detachment Atlantic City
Office: (609) 813-3888
After Hours: (757) 434-6043
PA Detachment Atlantic City online newsroom
Coast Guard urges caution for boaters transiting ICW between Barnegat and Cape May NJ
PHILADELPHIA -- As the boating season draws near, the Coast Guard would like to remind
boaters and mariners to exercise caution while transiting the Intracoastal Waterway between
Barnegat and Cape May, New Jersey.
Twenty aids to navigation pylons, that were damaged by winter ice, have been marked with
wreck buoys to alert mariners to their presence below the water’s surface.
Boaters are reminded that the buoys can shift during tidal fluctuations and are recommended
to transit using the center of the channel where applicable.
“Our primary concern is for the safety of the maritime community and the waterways," said
Capt. Scott Anderson, Coast Guard Sector Delaware Bay Commander. "Coast Guard Aids to
Navigation Team Cape May has removed six of the original 26 aids which were damaged by
ice, and currently our teams are in planning stages to remove the remaining 20.”
Boaters who believe they encounter an unmarked damaged pylon may report them to Coast
Guard Sector Delaware Bay at (215) 271-4807.
-USCG
Here's the official word on the topic as of today:
News Release
U.S. Coast Guard 5th District PA Detachment Atlantic City
Contact: Coast Guard PA Detachment Atlantic City
Office: (609) 813-3888
After Hours: (757) 434-6043
PA Detachment Atlantic City online newsroom
Coast Guard urges caution for boaters transiting ICW between Barnegat and Cape May NJ
PHILADELPHIA -- As the boating season draws near, the Coast Guard would like to remind
boaters and mariners to exercise caution while transiting the Intracoastal Waterway between
Barnegat and Cape May, New Jersey.
Twenty aids to navigation pylons, that were damaged by winter ice, have been marked with
wreck buoys to alert mariners to their presence below the water’s surface.
Boaters are reminded that the buoys can shift during tidal fluctuations and are recommended
to transit using the center of the channel where applicable.
“Our primary concern is for the safety of the maritime community and the waterways," said
Capt. Scott Anderson, Coast Guard Sector Delaware Bay Commander. "Coast Guard Aids to
Navigation Team Cape May has removed six of the original 26 aids which were damaged by
ice, and currently our teams are in planning stages to remove the remaining 20.”
Boaters who believe they encounter an unmarked damaged pylon may report them to Coast
Guard Sector Delaware Bay at (215) 271-4807.
-USCG