USCG Establishes Safety Zone, Nassau Bay, TX
Summary
The U.S. Coast Guard is establishing a safety zone in Nassau Bay, Texas. The zone will regulate waterway activities in the specified area. All vessel operators within the zone must comply with Coast Guard instructions.
What changed
The Coast Guard is establishing a safety zone in Nassau Bay, TX. This regulation restricts certain waterway activities in the designated area to protect public safety during specified events or operations.
Vessel operators in Nassau Bay must monitor the zone boundaries and comply with Coast Guard directives. Unauthorized entry or operations within the zone may result in enforcement action. Operators seeking passage through the zone should contact USCG Sector Houston-Galveston for authorization.
What to do next
- Comply with all Coast Guard instructions within the safety zone
- Contact USCG for entry authorization if passage is required
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