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Harbor and Shellfish Advisory Board unanimously backs letter opposing Coast Guard buoy removals
Summary
The Harbor and Shellfish Advisory Board voted unanimously June 3 to send a letter urging the U.S. Coast Guard not to remove several navigational buoys near Nantucket, saying the aids are important for commercial and recreational mariners and for safety when electronics fail.
The Harbor and Shellfish Advisory Board voted unanimously June 3 to send a letter urging the U.S. Coast Guard to retain and continue maintaining navigational buoys around Nantucket.
The board approved a draft, read aloud by member Mister Anderson, asserting that “the Harbor Shellfish Advisory Board believes the removal of navigational buoys around Nantucket are not in the best interest of commercial mariners or recreational boaters” and that removal or failure to maintain those buoys “is not in the best interest of the public.”…
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