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April 24, 2026
Coast Guard medevacs cruise ship passenger offshore Oahu
HONOLULU — The Coast Guard and Navy medevaced an ailing cruise ship passenger 58 miles offshore Oahu Thursday.
April 23, 2026
UPDATE 5: U.S. Coast Guard, partners search for crew of capsized vessel offshore Saipan
HONOLULU — The U.S. Coast Guard and partners continue to search Thursday for missing crew members of the cargo vessel Mariana.
Coast Guard offloads over $19.3 million in illicit drugs interdicted in Caribbean Sea
MIAMI – U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Resolute’s crew offloaded approximately 2,570 pounds of cocaine worth more than $19.3 million and transferred six suspected drug smugglers to federal authorities, Thursday, at Base Miami Beach.
April 22, 2026
Coast Guard interdicts 18 aliens near San Clemente Island
SAN DIEGO – A Coast Guard boarding team assigned to Coast Guard Cutter Terrell Horne (WPC 1131)
Coast Guard repatriates 21 aliens to Dominican Republic following migrant vessel interdiction off Puerto Rico
The crew of Coast Guard Cutter Joseph Tezanos repatriated 21 aliens to Dominican Republic, Monday, following the interdiction of an unlawful migration vessel voyage in Mona Passage waters northwest of Aguadilla, Puerto Rico. One other interdicted migrant was found to have an active Puerto Rico Police arrest warrant and he remains in custody. The repatriated migrants were transferred to a Dominican Republic Navy vessel on Monday afternoon. No minors were reported in this case.
Recovery Update 4: U.S. Coast Guard opens Saipan waterway to daylight operations, all three CNMI port waterways now accessible
SANTA RITA, Guam — The U.S. Coast Guard Captain of the Port for Guam and the Marianas set Port Heavy Weather Condition Whiskey for the Port of Saipan at 3:30 p.m. on Wednesday, authorizing daylight-only operations. The action marks the first commercial access to Saipan's port since Super Typhoon Sinlaku made landfall. "Getting vessels into Saipan means supplies can move, and that matters enormously to the people in the CNMI. Restoring waterway access is vital, and it is one of the reasons I'm honored to serve in this region,” said Capt. Jessica Worst, commander of U.S. Coast Guard Forces Micronesia/Sector Guam and Captain of the Port for Guam and the Marianas.“We want to be clear with mariners and operators: the waterway is open, but coordinate with the Commonwealth Ports Authority before you go pierside — they are the right authority on what the facilities can handle right now. While we work through recovery, our teams are simultaneously assessing potential pollution risks and smaller vessels that were lost or displaced in the storm." The U.S. Coast Guard Captain of the Port's primary focus is on the waterways. Lifting a Port Heavy Weather Condition indicates that the channel has been assessed, known obstructions have been addressed, and federal restrictions on vessel movement have been removed. The waterways are open for daylight operations. What a specific pier or facility can safely handle is a separate question that mariners and operators must work out directly with the Commonwealth Ports Authority. Vessel operators should coordinate with the pilots as appropriate.
UPDATE 4: U.S. Coast Guard, partners search for crew of missing vessel offshore Saipan
HONOLULU — The U.S. Coast Guard and partners continue to search Tuesday for missing crew members of the cargo vessel Mariana.
April 21, 2026
Coast Guard terminates illegal charter voyage in violation of COTP Order within Biscayne Bay
A Coast Guard Station Miami Beach law enforcement crew terminated an illegal charter voyage, Sunday, near Rickenbacker Causeway.
Coast Guard and partner agencies rescue hiker on Devil’s Slide Trail in Pacifica, Calif.
The Coast Guard and partner agencies rescued an injured hiker inland of Devil’s Slide Trail in Pacifica, California, Sunday afternoon.
April 20, 2026
Coast Guard’s sole heavy icebreaker returns home following Antarctic deployment
SEATTLE — The crew aboard the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Polar Star (WAGB 10) returned home to Seattle on April 13, following a 146-day Antarctic deployment in support of Operation Deep Freeze (ODF) 2026. Polar Star departed Seattle Nov. 20, traveling more than 20,000 nautical miles through ocean and ice to complete ODF 2026. ODF is the logistical support provided by the Department of War to the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF)-managed U.S. Antarctic Program (USAP).
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