St. Petersburg Marine Events Get Updated Safety Regulations
Published Date: 9/9/2025
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Summary
The Coast Guard is updating rules for boaters in the St. Petersburg area by adding a new regular event, making one event’s no-go zone bigger, and changing the dates for some events. If you’re boating or planning to watch, expect some new no-sail zones and date shifts. These changes help keep everyone safe without extra costs or fees.
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New Recurring Marine Event Added
The Coast Guard added a new recurring event to the special local regulations for Sector St. Petersburg. If you boat or plan to watch events in the St. Petersburg area, you may encounter new regulated periods and related safety rules, but the change does not impose extra costs or fees.
Regulated Area Expanded for One Event
The Coast Guard expanded the regulated (no-sail) area for one recurring event in Sector St. Petersburg. If you boat in that area, expect a larger zone where navigation is restricted during the event; the rule change does not add fees.
Event Date Changes Announced
The Coast Guard updated the dates for some recurring events in Sector St. Petersburg. If you plan to boat or watch these events, check the new dates because the timing of no-sail zones and safety measures will shift; there are no added costs or fees from these date changes.
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