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Coast Guard Station New Bedford: New Bedford: Unknown 2003 No N/A N/A Unknown [52] Coast Guard Station Osterville: Osterville: 1986 Coast Guard Station North Scituate: North Scituate: 1884 1947 Yes Unknown 2nd 27 [53] Coast Guard Station Old Harbor: Chatham: 1897–1898 1947 41 [54] Coast Guard Station Orleans: Orleans: 1872–1873 1947 12 40 [55]
United States Coast Guard Base Boston is located in the North End, Boston, Massachusetts. It is home to a number of cutters, USCGC Marlin, USCGC Pendant (WYTL-65608) and soon to host 6 new Fast Response Cutters, along with other small fleet units. The small boat station located on the base was re-opened in 2003 after being closed in 1996.
Coast Guard Air Station Cape Cod [2] Bases. Coast Guard Base Boston [18] Coast Guard Base Cape Cod [19] Depots. United States Coast Guard Buoy Depot, South Weymouth [20] Stations. Coast Guard Station Brant Point [21] Coast Guard Station Cape Cod Canal [21] Coast Guard Station Chatham [21] Coast Guard Station Gloucester [22] Coast Guard Station ...
1961 (Texas Tower) 1997 (current structure) Foundation: Steel piles filled with concrete: Construction: Steel: Automated: 1980: Shape: Tower, on red square on 3 piles with large tube in center: Markings: Red, with "BUZZARDS" Fog signal: HORN: 2 every 30s: Racon "B" (Bravo) Light; First lit: 1961 Focal height: 67 feet (20 m) Range: 14 nautical ...
WMAs are all open to hunting, fishing, trapping and other outdoor recreation activities. Sanctuaries are more restrictive—camping, hunting, fishing and trapping is prohibited. [3] MassWildlife runs fish hatcheries in Sandwich, Belchertown, Montague and Sunderland. Rainbow, brown, brook and tiger trout are raised to stock various state waters. [4]
Station Woods Hole serves as home port for the following: 25-foot USCG Defender Class patrol boat [1]; 41-foot USCG Utility Boat [2]; 49-foot USCG BUSL (Stern-Loading Buoy Boat) [3]
The bulk of its population is centered off of Virginia but biologists there say the fish is shifting its range to New Jersey. Capt. Freddy Gamboa of Andreas Toy Charters holds up a 45-pound cobia.
This is a list of all lighthouses in the U.S. state of Massachusetts as identified by the United States Coast Guard.Enumeration of the lighthouses in this state is complicated by the number of multiple tower stations and replacement of older towers, with the Brant Point Light station having had nine towers, two of which survive. [1]