San Diego Bay Rules Updated for Event Dates
Published Date: 6/9/2025
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The Coast Guard is updating rules for regular water events in San Diego and Mission Bay to match the correct event dates. If you’re boating or planning activities there, these changes keep everyone safe and informed. No new fees or big changes—just clearer, up-to-date schedules for 2024 and beyond!
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San Diego event date updates
If you boat or plan activities in San Diego and Mission Bay, the Coast Guard updated the special local regulations to show the correct dates for recurring marine events for 2024 and beyond. These changes are meant to keep you safe and better informed and do not introduce new fees or major regulatory changes.
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