San Diego Bay Boat Bash Dates Shifted by Coast Guard
Published Date: 4/4/2025
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Summary
The Coast Guard is updating rules for special marine events in San Diego and Mission Bay to match the correct event dates. If you’re boating or planning to attend these events, expect some changes in when certain areas are off-limits. These updates keep everyone safe without adding extra costs or surprises.
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San Diego Marine Event Date Updates
The Coast Guard is updating the dates for recurring marine events in the San Diego Captain of the Port Zone, including San Diego and Mission Bay. If you boat or plan to attend these events, expect some areas to be off-limits at different times to match the correct event schedules. The agency says these date corrections are for safety and will not add extra costs.
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