Friday, December 9, 2011
Friday, August 19, 2011
Coast Guard Auxiliarists receive recognition
Thursday, July 28, 2011
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Coast Guard and Coast Guard Auxiliary Gear up for Florida's famous Lobster Sport Mini-Season
- Everyone on board should wear a proper-fitting life jacket.
- File a float plan with someone who will contact authorities if you don't check in by a specified time. Make sure to include a photo of your boat.
- You may not plan to be overnight, but mechanical issues can strand you unexpectedly. Make sure you have flares, proper lights, and sound devices such as a whistle.
- Don't depend on your cell phone. Invest in a marine radio (installed or hand-held) and make sure everyone on board knows how to use it.
- Boat operators often take friends and children out with them - make sure they know when you are expected back on the surface - and what to do if you are overdue.
- Make sure whoever is left topside knows how to use the radio and how to operate the boat.
- Carry a first-aid kit.
- Know the waters - there is no substitute for local knowledge.
- Plan your fuel - use the rule of thirds - 1/3 to get out, 1/3 to get back, leaving 1/3 for "just in case."
If you would like a free (no-jeopardy) vessel safety exam before you head out, contact the Coast Guard Auxiliary at (772) 288-0509 or call Paul Horbal, Vessel Examination Officer, at (772) 403-3566.
Let's all be safe out there - and come back with the same number of boat occupants you left with.
Friday, July 15, 2011
Sunday, June 5, 2011
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Friday, March 25, 2011
Test posting of a video
Thursday, March 24, 2011
PHOTO RELEASE: Coast Guard rescues one of its own
Monday, March 7, 2011
Handheld GPS device leads to Coast Guard rescue of overturned kayaker
Friday, February 11, 2011
Air Station Miami Hosts First Joint Public Affairs Course
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Coast Guard Auxiliary locates missing boaters near South Padre Island
News Release
Coast Guard Auxiliary locates missing boaters near South Padre Island
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas - A member of the Coast Guard Auxiliary located four missing boaters near South Padre Island early Wednesday morning.
Coast Guard Sector Corpus Christi was contacted at approximately 7:20 a.m. by a member of the Coast Guard Auxiliary, stating that he had located the four missing individuals sitting on top of their over turned pleasure craft one mile east of Holly Beach in the Laguna Madre area.
The Coast Guard Auxiliary is comprised of volunteer members who assist the Coast Guard in various missions throughout the country.
"We are happy to have worked with the Coast Guard Auxiliary today to rescue these four individuals. Auxiliarists volunteer their time to train and work with our crews and this is where it really pays off," said Lt. Mary Arvidson, Sector Corpus Christi Public Affairs Officer.
Watchstanders at Coast Guard Sector Corpus Christi had received a call from the wife of one of the men aboard the pleasure boat at approximately 8 p.m., Tuesday, stating that they had been scheduled to return at 4:30 p.m.
The Coast Guard launched a 33-foot Special Purpose Craft-Law Enforcement boat from Station South Padre Island and a MH-65C Dolphin helicopter from Air Station Corpus Christi and searched throughout the night. At 6:00 a.m. Wednesday, Air Station Corpus Christi launched an HU-25 Falcon jet and crew to assist in the search.
The Port Isabel Police and Cameron County Sheriff's department also assisted in the search and located the car of one of the missing boaters near the boat ramp from which they launched.
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