#U.S. Coast Guard Hawaii

Update: Mariners Aboard Overdue Sailing Vessel Rescued 74 Miles off O‘ahu

Officials say the vessel’s GPS malfunctioned while in transit and was blown off course overnight.  The next morning, the crew could not see land; and while they had a working compass and a northern heading, conditions continued to push them south.  

Nine Rescued from Sinking Charter Fishing Boat off ʻEwa Beach, Oʻahu

The passengers and crew aboard a charter fishing vessel were evacuated from the boat when it began taking on water off ʻEwa Beach, Oʻahu at 2:16 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 28, 2018.

Commemorating 60 years of National Safe Boating Week on Maui

Rep. Angus McKelvey presented a certificate to the US Coast Guard in recognition of the important work they do as part of National Safe Boating Week.

Kayaks Found Adrift Off Molokaʻi and Oʻahu

The Coast Guard is seeking the public’s help identifying the owners of two separate, unmanned two-person kayaks found adrift off of Oʻahu and Molokaʻi.

Search Suspended for Missing Mariner off Kailua-Kona

The suspension comes after an extensive search that covered 12,000 square miles over five days.

Honolulu Paddlers Rescued from Capsized Canoe

Six mariners were rescued from a capsized canoe approximately three miles of the coast of Barbers Point on O’ahu over the weekend.

Info Sought on Kayak Found off Maui

Crews from the US Coast Guard on Maui are trying to locate the owner of a blue kayak found floating in south Maui waters on Saturday afternoon.

VIDEO: 2nd Attempt to Remove Grounded Maui Vessel Planned

A representative from Maui Fresh Fish, LLC, the company that owns the vessel, attempted to move it off the beach last night during high tide, but DLNR officials say strong winds and currents prevented them from doing so.

Superferry Completes Maintenance and Inspection Voyages

The Hawaii Superferry is resuming service between Oahu and Maui beginning February 18, 2009, as scheduled, after completing its annual maintenance inspection.