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All Hawaiian Ports to Full Operations Following Hector

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The Coast Guard Captain of the Port reopened all commercial ports in the Hawaiian Islands as of 5 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 8, 2018. All vessel and cargo operations have resumed in Hawai‘i, Honolulu and Maui counties.

As the remnants of Hurricane Hector pass the Hawaiian Island Chain, offshore and harbor areas may experience strong winds and surge. Vessel and facility operators are urged to prepare for these conditions and continue to exercise caution during operations.

Hurricane Hector is expected to continue to move west and degrade as it continues in its current direction. Hector is the first significant storm of the Eastern and Central Pacific Hurricane season. More storms are expected, as such the Captain of the Port reminds vessels, facility operators, and mariners to observe annual seasonal hurricane preparedness and be ready for future changes to Port Conditions and readiness.

As a reminder, the public and visitors to Hawaii should always heed all warnings from lifeguards, public health and safety officials. Although weather conditions may appear favorable, rip tides and high surf may continue to impact beaches as the storm degrades. Swimmers are urged to stay clear of beaches until local officials say the water is safe. Near-shore waters may become contaminated due to runoff up to several days following a storm.

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