Coast Guard updates port status for Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands
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Coast Guard updates port status for Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands
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MIAMI — The following is a port condition update for the ports in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
San Juan, Puerto Rico - Open
Guayanilla, Puerto Rico - Open
Tallaboa, Puerto Rico - Open
Salinas, Puerto Rico - Open
East and West Gregerie Channels, St. Thomas - Open
Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas - Open
Frederiksted, St. Croix - Open
Limetree Bay, St. Croix - Open with restictions
Moved from Open to Open with restictions
no vessels to Wilfred Bomba Alick Marine Facility
Arecibo, Puerto Rico - Open with restrictions
- Daylight transit only
- Draft less than 15 feet
Fajardo, Culebra, Vieques, Puerto Rico - Open with restrictions
- Daylight transit only
Guayama, Puerto Rico - Open with restrictions
- Tug/barge only
- No deep draft vessels
- No vessels greater than 500 gross tonnage
Mayaguez, Puerto Rico - Open with restrictions
- Daylight transit only
- Draft less than 28 feet
Ponce, Puerto Rico - Open with restrictions
- Draft less than 38 feet
Yabucoa, Puerto Rico - Open with restrictions
- Daylight transit only
- Draft less than 37 feet
Red Hook, St. Thomas - Open with restrictions
- Daylight transit only
Cruz Bay, St. John - Open with restrictions
- Daylight transit only
Krause Lagoon, St. Croix - Open
- Open facility through Krause Lagoon Channel
Roosevelt Roads Port / Ceiba - Open With Restrictions
- Daylight transit only
- Draft less than 33 ft
All other ports remain closed. Information can be found at the Coast Guard’s Homeport Web site.
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