Office of Public Affairs
U.S. Coast Guard Thirteenth District

DHS USCG BANNER

Photo Release

Date: Dec. 15, 2005
Contact: PA2 Adam Eggers
(206) 220-7237

COAST GUARD CUTTER BAYBERRY OPERATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS

The Coast Guard Cutter Bayberry will no longer service aids to navigation in Puget Sound after 34 years of service in the region.  The 65-foot buoy tender, home ported in Seattle, will transfer its aids to navigation and operational responsibilities to the Coast Guard’s Aids to Navigation Team Puget Sound.

SEATTLE - The Coast Guard Cutter Bayberry will no longer service aids to navigation in Puget Sound after 34 years of service in the region.  The 65-foot buoy tender, home ported in Seattle , will transfer its aids to navigation and operational responsibilities to the Coast Guard’s Aids to Navigation Team Puget Sound.

Official U.S. Coast Guard photo

Click on the following link to view the high resolution photo http://www.piersystem.com/clients/uscg-13/48966.JPG?0.691117190532

The Coast Guard Cutter Bayberry will no longer service aids to navigation in Puget Sound after 34 years of service in the region.  The 65-foot buoy tender, home ported in Seattle, will transfer its aids to navigation and operational responsibilities to the Coast Guard’s Aids to Navigation Team Puget Sound.  The Bayberry assisted during some oil spills deploying and collecting protective boom.

SEATTLE - The Coast Guard Cutter Bayberry will no longer service aids to navigation in Puget Sound after 34 years of service in the region.  The 65-foot buoy tender, home ported in Seattle , will transfer its aids to navigation and operational responsibilities to the Coast Guard’s Aids to Navigation Team Puget Sound.  The Bayberry assisted during some oil spills deploying and collecting protective boom.

Official U.S. Coast Guard photo

Click on the following link to view the high resolution photo http://www.piersystem.com/clients/uscg-13/48969.JPG?0.331434075723

The Coast Guard Cutter Bayberry will no longer service aids to navigation in Puget Sound after 34 years of service in the region.  The 65-foot buoy tender, home ported in Seattle, will transfer its aids to navigation and operational responsibilities to the Coast Guard’s Aids to Navigation Team Puget Sound.  The Bayberry is shown here moving across Elliott Bay.

SEATTLE -The Coast Guard Cutter Bayberry will no longer service aids to navigation in Puget Sound after 34 years of service in the region.  The 65-foot buoy tender, home ported in Seattle , will transfer its aids to navigation and operational responsibilities to the Coast Guard’s Aids to Navigation Team Puget Sound.  The Bayberry is shown here moving across Elliott Bay.

Official U.S. Coast Guard photo

Click on the following link to view the high resolution photo http://www.piersystem.com/clients/uscg-13/48967.JPG?0.441245417071

The Coast Guard Cutter Bayberry will no longer service aids to navigation in Puget Sound after 34 years of service in the region.  The 65-foot buoy tender, home ported in Seattle, will transfer its aids to navigation and operational responsibilities to the Coast Guard’s Aids to Navigation Team Puget Sound.  The Bayberry is shown here moving across Elliott Bay.

SEATTLE - The Coast Guard Cutter Bayberry will no longer service aids to navigation in Puget Sound after 34 years of service in the region.  The 65-foot buoy tender, home ported in Seattle , will transfer its aids to navigation and operational responsibilities to the Coast Guard’s Aids to Navigation Team Puget Sound.  The Bayberry is shown here moving across Elliott Bay.

Official U.S. Coast Guard photo

Click on the following link to view the high resolution photo http://www.piersystem.com/clients/uscg-13/48968.JPG?0.120967332066

 

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