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Immediately report the
following: Suspicious persons conduction unusual activities,
such as near bridges or high security areas on or near the water.
Individuals establishing roadside stands near marinas or other waterfront
facilities.
Unknown persons photographing or creating diagrams of such things as the
underside of bridges, the area around nuclear power plants, and waterfront
facilities near military, cruise-line, or commercial vessels.
Unknown or suspicious persons loitering for extended periods of time in
waterfront areas.
Suspicious persons renting or attempting to procure or "borrow"
watercraft.
Suspicious vendors attempting to sell/deliver merchandise or drop off
packages in waterfront areas.
Keep a sharp eye out for anything that looks peculiar or out of the
ordinary. Immediately report all activities that
seem suspicious to local authorities, the Coast Guard, or port or marina
security officials. Or call the National Response Center's Terrorist Hotline
at 1.800.424.8802. Do not approach or
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| Specific Ways You Can Help:
Keep your distance from all military, cruise-lines, or commercial
shipping vessels! Do not approach within 100 yards. Slow to
minimum speed within 500 yards of any large U.S. naval vessel,
including any U.S. military or military supply vessel over 100 feet.
Violators of the Naval Vessel Protection Zone face up to 6 years in prison
and a $250,000 fine, not to mention a quick and severe response.
Approaching certain other commercial vessels may result in an immediate
boarding, so keep well away of shipping or cruise-line traffic.
Observe and avoid all security zones. Avoid port operation areas,
especially those that involve military, cruise-line, or petroleum
facilities. Observe and avoid other restricted areas near dams, power
plants, etc. Violators will be seen as a threat and will face a quick and
severe response. For information on special restrictions in port
areas, call 1.800.682.1796 or go to
www.uscg.mil/safeports , or check with local authorities. |
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Do not stop or anchor beneath bridges or in the channel. If you
do, then expect to be boarded by law enforcement officials. Always
secure and lock your boat when not on board. This includes while
visiting marina restaurants or a friend's dock or other piers. Never
leave your boat accessible to others. Always take the keys to the boat with
you.
When storing your boat, make sure it is secure and its engine is
disabled. If it is on a trailer, make the trailer as immovable as
possible. |

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