BOLO: LNM Distress Alert, Sailing Vessel East of NC
AT APPROX. 1030Z, SECTOR NORTH CAROLINA RECEIVED A DISTRESS ALERT REGARDING THE S/V CEOL MOR. S/V CEOL MOR IS KNOWN TO BE TRANSITING FROM HAMPTON, VA DOWN TO AROUND BEAUFORT, NC. |
AT APPROX. 1030Z, SECTOR NORTH CAROLINA RECEIVED A DISTRESS ALERT REGARDING THE S/V CEOL MOR. S/V CEOL MOR IS KNOWN TO BE TRANSITING FROM HAMPTON, VA DOWN TO AROUND BEAUFORT, NC. |
Here are the latest Local Notices to Mariners and NAV ALERTS that are relevant to ICW cruising in Districts 5, 7 and 8, the OBX, AICW, OWW, Keys, GIWW and adjacent waters. Open each LNM link for the USCG notice and a chart for each location. Listed north to south to north. NAV ALERTS will also be posted on our Homepage. For previous Weeks, go to the Specific State under Select Region on our Homepage. NOTE: Issues with Reporting Local Notices to Mariners
Week 47/24
BOLO: LNM Distress Alert, Sailing Vessel East of NC
LNM: Launch Operations, Nov 21, 22 and 23 East of Wallops Island, VA
LNM: AICW MM 2.6 Belt Line RR Bridge Open to Navigation, Elizabeth River, VA
LNM: Walter Slough Buoys 11 and 12 Relocated, Pamlico Sound, NC
LNM: near AICW MM 205 Daybeacon TC Dayboard Missing, Beaufort, NC
LNM: AICW MM 237 ICW Buoy 61A Off-Station, Bogue Sound, NC
LNM: AICW MM 536 Lady’s Island Bridge Open, Beaufort, SC
LNM: E of AICW MM 712 Entrance Light 6 Off-Station, St Marys Inlet, GA
LNM: AICW MM 777 ICW Light 6 Destroyed, St Augustine, FL
LNM: GIWW MM 128 ICW Daybeacon 27A Destroyed, The Narrows, FL
LNM: GIWW MM 130 ICW Daybeacon 38 Destroyed, The Narrows, FL
Week 46/24
LNM: Barney Slough Lighted Buoys 6 and 6A Off-Station, Pamlico Sound, NC
LNM: Big Foot Slough Lighted Buoy 10A Missing, Pamlico Sound, NC
LNM: Big Foot Slough Lighted Buoy 11 Off-Station, Pamlico Sound, NC
LNM: Big Foot Slough Channel Shoaling, Pamlico Sound, NC
LNM: AICW MM 160 ICW Daybeacon 24 Destroyed, Goose Creek, NC
LNM: near AICW MM 205 Channel Buoy 2 Off-Station, Beaufort, NC
LNM: near ACIW MM 285 Inlet Buoy 3 Off-Station, Masonboro Inlet, NC
Week 45/24
NAV ALERT: LNM: N of AICW MM Zero, Channel Closed 12:00-2:00pm, Nov 7, Norfolk, VA
LNM: Big Foot Slough Buoys 9C, 10A and Daybeacon 12 Relocated, Pamlico Sound, NC
LNM: Rollinson Daybeacon 33A Destroyed, Pamlico Sound, NC
LNM: E of ICW, Pamlico Point Warning Light Removed, Pamlico River, NC
NAV ALERT: AICW MM 84, Alligator River Bridge Open to Navigation
LNM: AICW MM 99 ICW Daybeacon 35 Destroyed, Alligator River, NC
LNM: AICW MM 101 ICW Daybeacon 45 Destroyed, Alligator River, NC
LNM: AICW MM 11 4 ICW Light 55 Destroyed, Pungo River, NC
LNM: AICW MM 190 ICW Light 16 Destroyed, Adams Creek, NC
LNM: near AICW MM 205 Daybeacon 8 Missing, Beaufort, NC
LNM: AICW MM 206 ICW Light 4 Destroyed, Morehead City, NC
LNM: AICW MM 246 ICW Daybeacon 76 Destroyed, New River, NC
NAV ALERT: LNM AICW 309 ICW Light 1 Destroyed, Southport, NC
FWC: Manatees are on the move – go slow and look out below
USACE: Notice to Navigation: 2024-014 Low Water between Ortona and W.P. Franklin Locks
LNM: Coast Guard Captain of the Port for Sector St Petersburg sets port condition Whiskey
NAV ALERT: LNM: Port Condition X-ray set for Key West, FL
For previous Local Notices, go to the Specific State or Region on our Homepage
With a closed vertical clearance of 30ft, Lady’s Island Bridge crosses the waterway at Statute Mile 536. Vessels not requiring an opening may pass at any time.
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Good Evening All,
The Lady’s Island Swing Bridge has resumed normal operations.
Very Respectfully,
LT James P. Sullivan
Waterways Management Div., Chief
CG Sector Charleston
(843) 740-3184
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Dear Fellow Cruisers,
Our apologies, but Kaye Adams, our Fuel Editor, is unavailable to make her weekly phone calls to marina fuel docks. We are posting the Price Summary from last week with the hope that the prices have not changed significantly. Please call ahead to confirm prices and availability. Smooth Sailing!
This week’s lowest current marina fuel prices as of Nov 13
Diesel Range: $3.07 to $4.80 Lowest @ Port Consolidated in (Eastern Florida)
Gas Range: $3.74 to $5.09 Lowest @ Portsmouth Boating Center in (Virginia to North Carolina)
Remember to always call the marina to verify the current price since prices may change at any time. Also please let us know if you find a marina’s fuel price has changed via the Submit News link.
All Regions (Price Range $3.07 to $6.00)
Virginia to North Carolina (Price Range $3.10 to $4.95)
North Carolina (Price Range $3.09 to $5.60)
South Carolina (Price Range $3.15 to $5.39)
Georgia (Price Range $3.50 to $5.30)
Eastern Florida (Price Range $3.07 to $4.80)
St Johns River (Price Range $3.90 to $6.00)
Florida Keys (Price Range $3.39 to $5.49)
Western Florida (Price Range $3.34 to $5.54)
Okeechobee (Price Range $3.55 to $3.55)
Northern Gulf (Price Range $3.99 to $4.28)
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Southport Light 1 destroyed, haz nav, temp onsite
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1. SHOALING HAS BEEN REPORTED THAT COMPLETELY SPANS CHANNEL IVO LITTLE RIVER – CAPE FEAR RIVER NEAR LOCKWOODS FOLLY RIVER CROSSING BETWEEN CAPE FEAR RIVER – LITTLE RIVER DAYBEACON 36 (40130) AND CAPE FEAR RIVER – LITTLE RIVER DAYBEACON 39 (40195). |
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