Coast Guard enforces navigation rules in Ludington Harbor, Ludington MI


The Coast Guard activated a regulated navigation area in Ludington Harbor due to hazardous boat traffic. Vessels must keep specified distances to ensure safety. Violators face fines up to $117,608 and other penalties.
Audio|Source: Grand Traverse Bay Marine Radio
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Due to hazardous conditions resulting from increased boat traffic congestion, the Coast Guard has activated the regulated navigation area, covering all navigable waters of Ludington Harbor ships now and Piermarket Market Lake, as well as number...
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waters of Lake Michigan within 1,000 yards of Ludington, Michigan Harbor entrance per 3.3 CFR 165 decimal 972.
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Vessels and waterways users must maintain a distance of alley, 440 yards from the amount of 100 yards from the 100 yards from the store and starboard side of any vessel.
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100 feet in late, transiting through the regulated Naviglobal area per 46 U.S.C.
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70036, violators may be fined up to $117,608 for each violation, among other civil and criminal penalties.
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46 U.S.C. 70036: Federal maritime safety violation
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Ludington, MI 49431
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