ON-SITE
RESOURCES:
Coast
Guard Severe Weather Tips for Boaters and Dock Owners
Tips for anchoring and mooring (standard and marina) from the U.S.
Coast Guard Marine Safety Office, San Diego. This is a reprint
of an article in the Fall 1997 Tidelines newsletter
Severe
Weather Planning for Marinas, Boatyards & Yacht Clubs
Help plan your Severe Weather SOPs (Standard Operating Procedures)
for your marina, boatyard, or yacht club
OFF-SITE RESOURCES
National
Weather Service
Hazard
Resilient Coastal Communities National Sea Grant Focus Team
Port
of San Diego
California
Association of Harbor Masters and Port Captains Objectives
are: To exchange information
relative to construction, maintenance, operation, regulation,
enforcement, administration and management, pertaining to
boats, marinas and harbors.To formulate policies and plans
to standardize and establish uniformity in operation and
management of marinas and harbor facilities and to recommend
to various marinas or harbors represented in the Association,
the adoption thereof.To promote and encourage development
of marinas and harbors along sound management, environmental
and economic lines, and to assist wherever and whenever possible,
any group or individual, whether private or governmental,
in the development of new marinas and/or harbors.
San
Diego Bay / Harbor Police
Mooring, anchoring,
launch ramps, marinas, fuel docks, boat repair & parts, customs,
harbor police, International Trade/Maritime Operations
Pacific
Coast Congress of Harbor Masters and Port ManagersPCC's
membership includes ports and marinas in the U.S. states of Alaska,
California, Oregon, Washington and the Canadian province of British
Columbia, as well as supporting industry-related businesses.
Objectives are: To exchange information on all aspects of harbor
and marina operations.To recommend policies to establish uniformity
in all aspects of harbor and marina operations. To promote and
encourage the development of marinas and harbors in a sound and
economic manner.