Coast Guard Bars Boats for New Orleans Festival Fun
Published Date: 10/1/2025
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Summary
The Coast Guard is setting up a temporary no-go zone on the Lower Mississippi River near New Orleans for the Gretna Heritage Festival. Boats and people can’t enter this area unless they get special permission. This keeps everyone safe during the festival and lasts only for the event’s duration.
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Temporary no‑entry water zone on Lower Mississippi
During the Gretna Heritage Festival, a temporary security zone covers all navigable waters within 350 yards of the right descending bank of the Lower Mississippi River from Mile Marker 96.8 to 97.5 Above Head of Passes in New Orleans, LA. No person or vessel may enter that area unless authorized by the Captain of the Port, New Orleans, or a designated representative.
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