Spring Restored - Coast Guard Finishes Buoy Operations Early

May 26, 2017

 The U.S. Coast Guard completed operation Spring Restore Tuesday, five days ahead of schedule.

Spring Restore involves the re-installment of 1,216 federal navigational aids, including lighted and unlighted buoys and beacons.
Due to a light ice year, crews were able to commence the operation on March 14, two full weeks earlier than normal. Seven aids-to-navigation teams and five cutters, with additional support from the Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation and the border lakes Lamplighters, participated in the operation. 
Crews also assisted the Canadian Coast Guard with the placement of multiple weather buoys on Lake Ontario.
Additionally, several challenges were overcome during the operation. The USCGC Alder was unable to participate due to an inoperable crane and above average water levels in Lake Ontario delayed some aids being commissioned due to debris associated with high water.

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