2025-08169Rule

Coast Guard Cages DC Waters for Safe Fireworks Fun

Published Date: 5/9/2025

Rule

Summary

The Coast Guard is setting up a safety zone around The Wharf in Washington, DC, during a fireworks show to keep everyone safe on the water. Boats won’t be allowed in the area unless they get special permission, and they must follow Coast Guard instructions. This temporary rule helps make sure the fireworks event goes off without a hitch, with no extra costs for boaters who follow the rules.

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Safety Zone Restricts Boating Near The Wharf

If you operate a boat near The Wharf in Washington, DC, you may not enter, remain in, or transit the marked safety zone during the fireworks display unless the Captain of the Port or a representative authorizes you. You must follow directions from the Patrol Commander or any official patrol displaying a Coast Guard ensign. The rule is temporary and the Coast Guard states there are no extra costs for boaters who follow the rules.

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Published Date
5/9/2025

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