Tampa Bay Off-Limits for Boats at Kids' Air Show
Published Date: 1/12/2026
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Starting January 24, 2026, the Coast Guard is setting up a temporary safety zone in Hillsborough Bay, Tampa, during the Gasparilla Children's Air Show. Boats and people can’t enter this area unless the Coast Guard says it’s okay, keeping everyone safe from flying show hazards. This quick action means no fees but some waterway users will need to plan around the restricted zone for a short time.
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Temporary no‑entry zone in Hillsborough Bay
On January 24, 2026, from 12:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., all waters of Hillsborough Bay in Tampa, FL (surface to bottom, within the published WGS 84 coordinates) are a safety zone. No vessel or person may enter that area unless specifically authorized by the Captain of the Port (COTP); to request permission contact the COTP or designated representative on VHF‑FM channel 16 or by telephone at (866) 881-1392.
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