The U.S. Coast Guard sent 132 Haitians back to their home country after intercepting their vessel southeast of the Florida Keys last week. Coast Guard cutter Escanaba made the stop approximately ...
The US Coast Guard released a haunting audio Tuesday of what is believed to be the acoustic signature of the 2023 Titan submersible implosion. The audio was captured by a National Oceanic and ...
Judging from the firing of the commandant of the Coast Guard, the Trump administration apparently feels the need for reform. Sean Pribyl, former Coast Guard attorney and now a Holland and Knight ...
MIAMI (WFLA) — Over 100 migrants were sent back to Haiti after the U.S. Coast Guard said crews caught them trying to enter the country illegally on a boat about 50 miles from Florida.
The US Coast Guard cut off an “overloaded” boat packed with 132 Haitian migrants about 50 miles off the Florida coastline — and shipped them back home on Monday, officials said. The Coast ...
After months at sea, the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Waesche returned to San Diego on Thursday, with over 37,000 pounds of confiscated cocaine and one less crew member, lost at sea, officials said.
It then goes silent for its remaining few seconds. The Coast Guard said in a statement that the audio clip “records the suspected acoustic signature of the Titan submersible implosion” on June ...
US Coast Guard cutter Waesche (WSML-751) and crew transit the San Francisco Bay en route to their Base Alameda, California, home port, Aug. 11, 2024. US Coast Guard Photo The Coast Guard suspended ...
Debris from the Titan submersible, recovered from the ocean floor near the wreck of the Titanic, is unloaded from the ship Horizon Arctic at the Canadian Coast Guard pier in St. John’s, Newfoundland, ...
In the 23-second-long clip released by the U.S. Coast Guard on Friday, listeners can hear a static-like sound grow louder and then a rolling boom. The audio goes silent seconds later. Officials ...
A National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration passive acoustic recorder located about 900 miles (1,448 kilometers) away from the implosion site picked up the sound, U.S. Coast Guard officials ...