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    • Coast Guard arrests illegal charter operator in Miami

      Courtesy Photo   |   U.S. Coast Guard Southeast   |   09.21.2019

      A Coast Guard Investigative Service Special Agent arrest a suspected illegal charter vessel operator, Sept. 21, 2019 in Miami. Coast Guard Sector Miami watchstanders determined that the vessel was operating illegally and in violation of a previous Captain of the Port order. This is the second time within a month the vessel was discovered operating as an illegal charter. (Coast Guard Photo)...

    • Coast Guard arrests illegal charter operator in Miami

      Courtesy Photo   |   U.S. Coast Guard Southeast   |   09.21.2019

      A Coast Guard Station Miami boarding team boards the 45-foot pleasure craft, Breaking the Habit, Sept. 21, 2019. Coast Guard Sector Miami watchstanders determined that the vessel was operating illegally and in violation of a previous Captain of the Port order. This is the second time within a month the vessel was discovered operating as an illegal charter. (Coast Guard Photo)...

    • Coast Guard halts illegal charter in Miami

      Courtesy Photo   |   U.S. Coast Guard Southeast   |   09.07.2019

      A Coast Guard Station Miami Beach boarding team board the 42-foot pleasure craft, Breaking the Habit, after a passenger injury was reported to Coast Guard Sector Miami watchstanders Sept. 7, 2019. Watchstanders determined that the vessel was operating in violation of a previous Captain of the Port order and the boarding team terminated the voyage. (Coast Guard Photo)...

    • Coast Guard, FWC halts illegal charter operation near Sea Isle Marina

      Photo by Seaman Erik Villa Rodriguez   |   U.S. Coast Guard Southeast   |   04.07.2019

      The 42-foot motor vessel, Breaking the Habit near Sea Isle Marina, Florida, April 7, 2019. The vessel's voyage was terminated by the Coast Guard for the second time in less than a month due to multiple violations, and the captain faces upwards of $91,000 in civil penalties. (Coast Guard Photo)...

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