Coast Guard Locks Down San Diego Bay for Epic Fireworks Show
Published Date: 6/3/2025
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Summary
The Coast Guard is setting up safety zones in San Diego Bay for the Big Bay Boom fireworks on July 4, 2025. These zones keep everyone safe by controlling where boats can go during the show. If you’re on the water, you’ll need to follow the rules or get permission from officials to stay in the area.
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San Diego Bay July 4 Safety Zone
If you are boating or watching from the water in San Diego Bay on July 4, 2025, the Coast Guard will enforce safety zones for the Big Bay Boom fireworks. During the enforcement period you may not anchor, block, loiter, or impede the transit of participants or official patrol vessels in the regulated area unless an official patrol vessel clears you to do so.
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