Natural Resources

Vessel Safety

U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) Safety Inspections Event

The US Coast Guard will be available to conduct safety inspections of Lummi fishing vessels by appointment. Getting a safety inspection ahead of time is not only good for you and your crew's safety, but can help prevent ill-timed on-the-water Coast Guard stops during commercial openings. The Coast Guard will also be issuing immersion suit exemption letters. You must pass the vessel safety inspection in order to receive the immersion suit exemption letter. The safety inspection and exemption letter are valid for 2 years.

Please contact Megan Russell if you have any questions: (206) 948-1016

USCG Safety Inspection Checklist for Commercial Vessels Under 26 ft

  • Registration markings
  • Injury Placard
  • Navigation lights/ Fishing lights
  • Day shapes
  • Sound device (air horn, whistle, etc)
  • Personal Flotation Devices/ life vests for every person on board
  • 1 ring buoy or cushion pfd if vessel is between 16 ft and 26 ft
  • Fire extinguisher
  • Flame arrestor
  • Ventilation in engine compartment
  • Marine sanitation device for any installed toilets
  • Immersion suit OR exemption letter which can be provided at the safety check

USCG Safety Inspection Checklist for Commercial Vessels 26 ft - 40 ft

  • Registration markings
  • Injury Placard
  • Oil pollution placard
  • Garbage placard
  • Navigation lights/ Fishing lights
  • Day shapes
  • Sound device suitable for vessel size
  • Personal Flotation Devices/ life vests for every person on board
  • 1 ring buoy with line
  • Fire extinguisher
  • Flame arrestor
  • Ventilation in engine compartment
  • Marine sanitation device for any installed toilets
  • Immersion suit OR exemption letter which can be provided at the safety check

See official documents below for more details:

Forecast
On-Reservation
Marine
(Rosario Strait)

  Gooseberry Tides

Data sourced from USDOC/NOAA/NOS/COOPS (Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services Disclaimer: The official Tide and Tidal Current prediction tables are published annually on October 1, for the following calendar year. Tide and Tidal Current predictions generated prior to the publishing date of the official tables are subject to change. The enclosed data are based upon the latest information available as of the date of your request. Tide and Tidal Current predictions generated may differ from the official predictions if information for the station requested has been updated since the publishing date of the official tables. For more information visit NOAA/COOPS website

Available Documents

There are 2 documents currently available in the Vessel Safety portion of the website.