Coast Guard Station Sturgeon Bay

Coast Guard Station on Lake Michigan
44°47′40″N 87°18′47″W / 44.79444°N 87.31306°W / 44.79444; -87.31306TypeCoast Guard StationSite informationOwnerUnited States Coast Guard (USCG)Site historyBuilt1886In use1902 to Present

Coast Guard Station Sturgeon Bay is a United States Coast Guard station located on Lake Michigan and the Sturgeon Bay Ship Canal in the Town of Sturgeon Bay in Door County, Wisconsin, just outside the city of Sturgeon Bay.[1] The Sturgeon Bay Canal Light is located within the limits of the station. Duties of the station include search and rescue, law enforcement and ice rescue missions during the winter months.

Station Sturgeon Bay is in District 9 and it is a sub-unit of Sector Lake Michigan.[1]

Gallery

  • In May
    In May
  • In June
    In June
  • In August
    In August
  • Closed to the public sign
    Closed to the public sign
  • USCGC Mobile Bay, an icebreaking tug based out of Sturgeon Bay,[2] with barge for servicing buoys
    USCGC Mobile Bay, an icebreaking tug based out of Sturgeon Bay,[2] with barge for servicing buoys
  • USCG Marine Safety Detachment inspectors in Sturgeon Bay conduct a safety inspection on the iron ore carrier Adam E. Cornelius. The Cornelius, like the Herbert C. Jackson pictured on the left, is a laker due for its annual inspection before leaving the shipyard.
    USCG Marine Safety Detachment inspectors in Sturgeon Bay conduct a safety inspection on the iron ore carrier Adam E. Cornelius. The Cornelius, like the Herbert C. Jackson pictured on the left, is a laker due for its annual inspection before leaving the shipyard.
  • Sturgeon Bay Canal North Pierhead Light adjacent to the station

References

  1. ^ a b "USCG Sturgeon Bay". coast guard sector lake michigan. Retrieved 2009-02-22.
  2. ^ "U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Mobile Bay". United States Coast Guard. Retrieved 2008-12-16.

External links

  • Station Homepage
  • Station Overview