Mariners urged to be cautious due to high wind, surf
GUAM—The U.S. Coast Guard is warning boaters and beach goers to exercise caution in all waters across Micronesia through Thursday evening. The National Weather Service has issued a small craft advisory for all coastal waters surrounding Guam, Rota, Tinian, and Saipan.
Beginning Friday through early Sunday morning, surf is predicted to build and peak at or near 10 feet in Guam, Rota, Tinian and Saipan.
Seas are anticipated to remain above 9 feet and winds are expected to remain in excess of 15 knots, creating waves along affected reefs higher than normal and making it exceptionally dangerous for small vessels and swimmers. The National Weather Service recommends that inexperienced mariners and those operating small vessels should avoid navigating in these conditions.
Mariners should only travel by boat if unavoidable and check the current and forecasted weather conditions prior to getting underway. These conditions are especially hazardous when entering or leaving harbors and near inlets and reef lines. Mariners should remain aware of changing conditions once on the water. The U.S. Coast Guard advises mariners: If in doubt, don’t go out!
Boaters are strongly encouraged to have a VHF marine radio on board to monitor weather conditions, communicate with other mariners, and call for help in the event of an emergency. The Coast Guard reminds all mariners that channel 16 is the emergency channel and is monitored around-the-clock.
In addition, marinas and boaters are reminded to check that boats in port are properly secured, bilge pumps are functional, and all loose items are removed from decks. Report any boats adrift, pollution or other maritime emergencies to the Coast Guard Sector Guam Command Center at 671-564-USCG. [I](USCG)[/I]