Coast Guard Sets Port Condition Whiskey in NC
The U.S. Coast Guard is urging mariners and members of the maritime community across North Carolina to prepare for Hurricane Matthew as Condition Whiskey is set for North Carolina Waterways.
- All self-propelled oceangoing vessels over 500GT, all oceangoing barges and their supporting tugs, and all tank barges over 200GT desiring to remain in port must arrange safe mooring and shall complete and submit in writing within 24 hours to the Captain of the Port an application to remain in port for approval.
- All self-propelled oceangoing vessels over 500GT, all oceangoing barges and their supporting tugs, and all tank barges over 200GT departing the port must depart no later than 24 hours prior to the arrival of gale force winds at Frying Pan Shoals NOAA Lighted Buoy 16 (LLNR 815).
- Vessels bound for these ports that are unable to depart 24 hours prior to the arrival of gale force winds at Frying Pan Shoals NOAA Lighted Buoy 16 (LLNR 815) are advised to seek an alternative destination.
- Facility Operators should begin making preparations to ensure all loose cargo, cargo equipment, and debris is secured safely. Notification should be made to the COTP of any heavy weather preparation problems that cannot be mitigated within 24 hours.