New Bedford-Fairhaven hurricane barrier gates may close, Fairhaven MA


The Army Corps of Engineers warns that due to unusually high tides, the navigation gates of the New Bedford-Fairhaven hurricane barrier may close at 9:00 local time. Mariners are advised to stay alert for further updates.
Audio|Source: Buzzard’s Bay Working Waterfront
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Transcript:
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Security day, security, security, hello all stations.
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This is U.S.
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Coast Guard Sector Southeastern New England.
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U.S. Coaster's sector, Southeast, New England.
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For station, marine information broadcast, concerns, the New Bedford–Fairhaven hurricane barrier, listen to channel, 2-2-alpha, frequency 1-5-7-7-1 megahertz.
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Good-day, Shur-day, hello, all this is the U.S.
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Coast and Sector, Southeast, New England.
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Break.
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The following state to marine information broadcast has been initiated.
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The Army Corps of Engineers advises that due to unusually high ties, the navigation gates of the New Bedford-Fairhaven hurricane barrier may be closed at 0,900 local on the state.
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Mariners should be alert for further advisories.
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Break.
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This is Coastard Sectors, Southeast, New England.
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Out.
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Location mentioned:
Unnamed Road, Fairhaven, MA 02719
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