Security Zone Established, San Francisco Bay, California
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The U.S. Coast Guard has established a security zone in the San Francisco Bay area. This action prohibits or restricts vessel movement within the designated zone to ensure maritime security. The rule applies to all vessels operating in the specified waters.
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The Coast Guard has issued a final rule establishing a security zone in San Francisco Bay. Security zones are implemented to protect maritime infrastructure, events, or vessels from potential security threats.
Vessel operators and maritime operators in the San Francisco Bay region should monitor the specific boundaries and requirements of this security zone. Non-compliance with security zone regulations may result in enforcement action, including civil penalties and vessel boarding.
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