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Public Affairs Detachment New York |
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News Release |
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New York Coast Guard Cutter to deploy to Great Lakes for ice breaking NEW YORK -- The 19-member crew of the Coast Guard Cutter Penobscot Bay, an ice breaking tug from Bayonne, N.J., is deploying to the waters of the Great Lakes to assist with seasonal ice breaking operations on Dec. 7, 2009. The deployment, which is scheduled to last roughly five months, is the result of forecasted ice breaking requirements in the area, and consists of two major operations, Operation Taconite and Operation Coal Shovel. The cutter’s crew will base their ice breaking operations out of Together these operations direct icebreaking resources to the highest priority areas based on the most current ice conditions, ensuring the most efficient movement of commercial ships through the Great Lakes. During ice breaking season, the Coast Guard provides critical services such as search and rescue, flood control and the facilitation of navigation to meet the reasonable demands of commerce. This also includes breaking ice for ferries that serve ice bound communities and ensuring critical supplies of food, heating oil, or access to medical assistance is uninterrupted. The shipping industry, principally the The 140-foot Bay Class icebreaking tugs, such as the Operation Taconite and Operation Coal Shovel encompass all five Great Lakes and the St. Mary’s River, the Straits of Mackinac, the St. Clair/Detroit River systems and the For more information on ice breaking or to experience ice breaking operations first hand, media are invited to contact the Ninth District Coast Guard Public Affairs at 216-902-6020. |
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