Safety Zone; Duluth Harbor, Duluth, MN
Summary
The U.S. Coast Guard is establishing a safety zone for a portion of the Duluth Harbor area in Minnesota. The zone restricts vessel traffic in the specified waterway during the designated enforcement period. Vessel operators must comply with restrictions or obtain authorization from the Captain of the Port prior to entering the zone.
What changed
The Coast Guard is implementing a safety zone in Duluth Harbor, Minnesota, establishing restrictions on vessel movement within a defined waterway area. The zone is effective on April 14, 2024.
Vessel operators in the Duluth area should monitor the specific boundaries and enforcement period of the safety zone. Failure to comply may result in enforcement action under federal maritime law.
What to do next
- Comply with safety zone restrictions
- Obtain Captain of the Port authorization before entering zone if applicable
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