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Recent incidents have highlighted the challenges of attempting to cross waterway bars in heavy weather and at night in the Pacific Northwest. U.S. Coast Guard photo
Coast Guard reminds mariners of hazardous bar conditions in Pacific Northwest
The crew of the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Polar Star poses for a group photo Jan. 2, 2020, about 10 miles north of McMurdo Station, Antarctica. U.S. Coast Guard photograph by Senior Chief Petty Officer NyxoLyno Cangemi
Coast Guard cutter Polar Star arrives in Antarctica
The inspected towboat Steve G lists due to strong currents on the Ohio River near West Franklin, Ind., on Jan. 12, 2020. The vessel
Coast Guard: Prepare for high water season
The Coast Guard Regional Exam Center Baltimore. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Nathan Henise.
Coast Guard to make mariner examination changes
All three people aboard the vessel departed their burning boat onto a life raft and were rescued by members from Station Dauphin Island. U.S.
Coast Guard rescues three from burning vessel
U.S. Army graphic.
Cyberattack affects MTSA facility operations
US Coast Guard photo by Lt. j.g. Rodion Mazin
U.S., Canada coordinating PFD standards
Adm. Karl Schultz, Coast Guard commandant, is joined on stage by Lisa Palazzo and Angela Danz-Donahue, during a ceremony naming two new cutters after their late husbands. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class John Hightower
Coast Guard to name two new cutters after 9/11 heroes
Coast Guard Cutter Healy crewmembers and scientists pose for a group photo during Healy's first ice station while deployed to the Arctic Ocean, Sept. 18, 2019. The crew and scientists deployed numerous scientific sensors during the ice station to collect
Coast Guard icebreaker returns home following 90-day Arctic deployment
A sample Merchant Mariner Credential. Coast Guard image.
Coast Guard publishes NVIC changes
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January 25, 2023
Corvus Energy opens factory in Washington state
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