
Mishaps and Rescues – Mid-Atlantic July 2010
CLINGING TO BOW – The bow of a 31-foot pleasure craft rises from the water May 11 30 miles off Cape Lookout National Seashore, where

CLINGING TO BOW – The bow of a 31-foot pleasure craft rises from the water May 11 30 miles off Cape Lookout National Seashore, where

FAST MOVES A Coast Guard Maritime Safety and Security Team conducts high-speed maneuvers during a security patrol south of the Port of Miami. This photo

Recent responses from New Jersey and the Northeast FAST MOVES – A Coast Guard Maritime Safety and Security Team conducts high-speed maneuvers during a security

Recent responses from the Mid-Atlantic region HEAVY WEATHER – A boat crew from Coast Guard Station Barnegat Light conducts surf training March 29 in inclement

Recent responses from New York and Massachusetts Search suspended New York The Coast Guard suspended its search for two missing people after a vessel allegedly

Recent responses from across the nation EXAMINING ALASKAN WRECK – A remote operating vehicle run by Global Offshore Divers examines a porthole along the starboard
Recent responses from Boston to Florida Disabled engine 40 miles off Nantucket Boston The Coast Guard responded to a disabled vessel 40 miles southeast of

COLLISION WITH TANK SHIP – The towing vessel Dixie Vengeance and the two barges it was pushing collided Jan. 23 with the 807-foot tank ship
Recent responses from Portsmouth, Va. Portsmouth-based cutter helps in Haiti Portsmouth, Va. The first U.S. asset to arrive on the scene in Haiti after the
Recent responses from Northeast U.S. Coast Guard helps in Haitian relief The Coast Guard is supporting the massive relief effort in Haiti by providing humanitarian

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