USCG Report Vessel Traffic Restriction on ICW

By Joseph R. Fonseca
Thursday, December 4, 2014

Vessel traffic on the Intracoastal Waterway near Bal Harbor, Florida is restricted following an incident involving a yacht and the Broad Causeway bridge.

Due to the incident, only the bridge's west leaf is able to open.  Restrictions on vessel traffic limit movement of large vessels with a width of 40 feet or less as only one half of the bridge is operational.

Vessels with a height of less than 16 feet in height can transit as normal.  Vessels with a height greater than 16 feet must have a width less than 40 feet to navigate through the waterway.

The bridge connects North Miami to Bay Harbor Islands and Bal Harbor.

The 161-foot yacht, Rockstar, was being towed by two tug boats Tuesday when the incident occurred.  After the vessel was cleared from the involved portion of the bridge, the Rockstar was towed to Fort Lauderdale, Florida. 

All mariners are urged to exercise caution while transiting through the area, and to check weather before transiting offshore if necessary to detour the area. 

The Coast Guard will broadcast updates regarding the bridge via Safety Marine Information Broadcasts via VHF Marine Radio Channel 16. 

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is investigating the incident.




 

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