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Due to hurricane ian: 1. the following port(s) are closed: none to report
Western North Atlantic · Alabama · Florida · Mississippi · NAVAREA IV 991/22
- issued
- 2022-09-26 19:01Z
- status
- cancelled 2022-09-27 07:45Z (archive)
- authority
- SFH 0/22 261851Z SEP 22.
- position
- 27.653, -83.333
- source
- nga_json · first seen 2026-08-17 13:38Z
Original warning text
WESTERN NORTH ATLANTIC. ALABAMA. FLORIDA. MISSISSIPPI. DUE TO HURRICANE IAN: 1. THE FOLLOWING PORT(S) ARE CLOSED: NONE TO REPORT. 2. THE FOLLOWING PORT(S) ARE OPEN WITH RESTRICTIONS: A. KEY WEST 24-33.00N 081-49.00W. B. PENSACOLA 30-24.00N 087-13.00W. C. PORT MANATEE 27-38.00N 082-34.00W. D. ST PETERSBURG 27-46.00N 082-37.00W. E. TAMPA 27-55.00N 082-27.00W. 3. THE FOLLOWING PORT(S) HAVE RE-OPENED: NONE TO REPORT. 4. CURRENT PORT INFORMATION CAN BE FOUND AT HOMEPORT.USCG.MIL USING THE PORT DIRECTORY TAB.
This area · other warnings
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- Vessel requiring medical assistance in 27-13.51N 084-39.01W2023-09-05
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- Due to hurricane idalia: 1. the following port(s) are closed: a. charleston 32-47N 079-55W2023-08-30
- Due to hurricane idalia: 1. the following port(s) are closed: a. port canaveral 28-25N 080-37W2023-08-30
- Due to hurricane idalia: 1. the following port(s) are closed: a. port manatee 27-38.00N 082-34.00W2023-08-30
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- Straits of floridacancelled by · 2022-09-27
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Not for navigation. This is a re-rendering of an official navigational warning for awareness; mariners must use official NAVAREA broadcasts and their national MSI service.