
Visit to the station USCG personnel are always welcoming and friendly. The Halibut wasn't there at the time, but the mode was
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The United States Coast Guard Halibut station in Marina del Rey, CA is home to the 87-foot Coast Guard Cutter Halibut, commissioned in April 2002. The station's chief responsibilities include search and rescue, maritime law enforcement, and homeland security, patrolling 300 miles of coast from Dana Point to Morro Bay.
The Halibut station provides security for the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, playing a crucial role in safeguarding these important maritime hubs along the California coast.
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Visit to the station USCG personnel are always welcoming and friendly. The Halibut wasn't there at the time, but the mode was
11th District, Flotilla 42? Find this across from Basin A or the Fuel Dock. It was very windy before sunset. No non-reserved or public parking but we wanted to see the marina. One of the...
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