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Port Condition ‘ZULU’ for Honolulu County Ports

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The Coast Guard Captain of the Port set port condition ZULU for Honolulu County ports as of 11 a.m. Thursday in advance of Hurricane Lane.

Coast Guard Captain of the Port set port condition ZULU for Honolulu County

Hawai‘i and Maui County ports remain at Zulu. Kaua‘i county is expected to set port condition ZULU 11 p.m. Thursday.

Commercial ports are:

  • Hilo Harbor and Kawaihae Harbor, Big Island
  • Barber’s Point Harbor, Honolulu Harbor, Kalaeloa, and Kewalo Basin, O‘ahu
  • Kahului, Maui
  • Kaumalapau, Lana‘i
  • Kaunakakai, Moloka‘i
  • Nawiliwili Harbor and Port Allen, Kaua‘i

Coast Guard personnel are doing pre-storm assessments of the ports. At port weather condition ZULU, The DANGER condition in which winds above 39 mph are expected within 12 hours and will be in place until the storm has passed and is no longer a threat.

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All pleasure craft shall seek sheltered waters. The Captain of the Port is directing action by the maritime and port community. All ocean-going vessels and barges 200 gross tons and above, without an approved application to remain in port, shall make preparations to depart port before the setting of port condition ZULU.

Mariners are reminded that our facilities and ports are safest when the inventory of vessels is at a minimum. While port condition ZULU remains in effect, port facilities will be closed to inbound and outbound traffic until the storm has passed and damage assessment surveys are completed.

The Coast Guard reminds the public when hurricane or tropical storm force winds are present to stay off the water and clear of beaches. The Coast Guard’s search and rescue capabilities degrade as storm conditions strengthen. This may delay help. Heed weather watches, warnings, and small craft advisories. Evacuate as necessary. Coast Guard personnel and other emergency responders may not be able to evacuate or rescue those in danger during the storm.

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The public should monitor the progress and strength of the storm through local television, radio, and the Internet. Boaters can track its progress on VHF radio channel 16. Information is also available through small craft advisories and warnings on VHF radio channel 16.

For information on Hurricane Lane’s progress and hurricane preparedness, please visit the National Hurricane Center’s webpage.

The Port Conditions are:

  • Condition Hurricane Season Preparedness (V): Seasonal readiness, 1 June – 30 Nov.
  • Condition Whiskey (IV): The ALERT condition in which winds above 39 mph are expected within 72 hours.
  • Condition X-Ray (III): The READINESS condition in which winds above 39 mph are expected within 48 hours.
  • Condition Yankee (II): The WARNING condition in which winds above 39 mph are expected within 24 hours.
  • Condition Zulu (I): The DANGER condition in which winds above 39 mph are expected within 12 hours and until the storm has passed and is no longer a threat.
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The Coast Guard will continue to Broadcast Notice to Mariners and send out a Marine Safety Information Bulletin to notify the maritime community of port condition changes.

All maritime users are requested to monitor the progress of this hurricane and make preparations accordingly.

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