Coast Guard shuts down 9 illegal charter voyages in Fort Lauderdale

U S Coast Guard crews from Station Fort Lauderdale terminated nine illegal charter operations over the weekend citing multiple vessels for serious safety and regulatory violations The boardings which occurred Saturday and Sunday across Fort Lauderdale s waterways resulted in each vessel receiving a Captain of the Port Order effectively halting their operations until compliance is achieved Violations included a lack of valid documentation unqualified operators and inadequate safety measures such as missing Type I life jackets Specific vessels were also identified operating without a required Certificate of Inspection or a chemical testing project for drug and alcohol use Ensuring the safety of our maritime district is a shared responsibility explained Chief Warrant Officer Joshua Yanez Anyone paying for a trip on a visitor vessel should perpetually verify that their captain can produce the appropriate credentials before embarking on any voyage In one occurrence a charter operator allegedly provided false information to a federal law enforcement officer an offense punishable as a federal felony The Coast Guard reminded the populace that violations of Captain of the Port Orders carry penalties of up to per day and knowingly ignoring such orders may lead to felony charges and essential fines Operators of illegal charters may face civil penalties exceeding Passengers are urged to verify their captain s Merchant Mariner Credential and ask to see a Coast Guard-issued Certificate of Inspection for charters carrying more than six passengers