Oceanographic research buoys, whether installed in the harbor, bay or offshore, are considered Private Aids To Navigation (PATON) and as such are regulated by U.S. Coast Guard under Title 33 of the ...
Called "WLBs" by the Coast Guard, these vessels maintain the nation's buoys and other navigational aids used by all ships entering our ports. By 1994, many of the existing seagoing buoy tenders ...
Darlene Sampson, superintendent of aids to navigation for the Canadian Coast Guard, told CBC News the buoy has now been towed ...
US Coast Guard ensures safe boating with buoy realignment in Bouge Inlet. The Fort Macon Aids to Navigation Team (ANT) conducted a two-day operation for over 40 buoy evolutions using a 26-foot boat.
as commanding officer of Coast Guard LORAN C Station Port Clarence Alaska, and as the program manager for the construction of a new class of inland Coast Guard buoy tenders.
At the request of the U.S. Coast Guard, the Samuel Risley, an ice-breaking buoy tender, set out for Buffalo from Windsor, Ont., and arrived Saturday. The Bristol Bay and the Risley continued ...
The ship spent hours breaking up the ice before returning to Buffalo Friday night. The Canadian Coast Guard is also lending a hand, sending Coast Guard Ship Samuel Risley, an ice breaking buoy tender ...