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Daily Conditions
03/27/2003
Normal
Daily Conditions
03/27/2003
Normal
Daily Conditions
03/21/2003
Normal
Daily Conditions
03/21/2003
Normal
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03/18/2003
Normal
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03/18/2003
Normal
Daily Conditions / Closure - Due to Fog
03/12/2003
Normal
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03/12/2003
Normal
Daily Conditions
03/06/2003
Normal
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03/06/2003
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03/05/2003
Normal
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03/05/2003
Normal
Freeport Inbound/Outbound closed Due to Fog
03/05/2003
Normal
Freeport Inbound/Outbound closed Due to Fog
03/05/2003
Normal
Daily Conditions / Closure due to Fog
03/04/2003
Normal
Daily Conditions / Closure due to Fog
03/04/2003
Normal
Daily Conditions
03/03/2003
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Daily Conditions
03/03/2003
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Daily Port Update
Subject:
TS DON - Update
Date:
Thursday, July 28, 2011
Priority:
Normal
Notice:
U.S. Coast Guard has set the following X-Ray Condition
Recommended Actions for Commercial, Oceangoing Vessels and Barges Over
200 GT
All vessels should prepare to complete cargo operations and depart port
within 24 hours, or when Condition Yankee is set. Vessels and barges
unable to depart must contact VTS Port Arthur before setting Condition
Yankee.
Pilots will be operating under normal conditions
Notice posted on Thursday, July 28, 2011
Disclaimer
For quality assurance purposes please note well that while the above information is regularly vetted for accuracy it is not intended to replace the local knowledge or expertise pertaining to port conditions of our marine operations personnel. Port précis should always be verified by contacting the corresponding marine department of a particular location for the most up-to-date information.