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§Since
tsunami wave activity is imperceptible in the open ocean, do not return
to port if you are at sea and a tsunami warning has been issued for your
area. Tsunamis can cause rapid changes in water level and unpredictable
dangerous currents in harbors and ports.
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§If
there is time to move your boat or ship from port to deep water (after a
tsunami warning has been issued), you should weigh the following
considerations:
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§Most
large harbors and ports are under the control of a harbor authority
and/or a vessel traffic system. These authorities direct operations
during periods of increased readiness (should a tsunami be expected),
including the forced movement of vessels if deemed necessary. Keep in
contact with the authorities should a forced movement of vessel be
directed.
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§Smaller
ports may not be under the control of a harbor authority. If you are
aware there is a tsunami warning and you have time to move your vessel
to deep water, then you may want to do so in an orderly manner, in
consideration of other vessels. Owners of small boats may find it safest
to leave their boat at the pier and physically move to higher ground,
particularly in the event of a locally-generated tsunami. Concurrent
severe weather conditions (rough seas outside of safe harbor) could
present a greater hazardous situation to small boats, so physically
moving yourself to higher ground may be the only option.
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§Damaging
wave activity and unpredictable currents can effect harbors for a period
of time following the initial tsunami impact on the coast. Contact the
harbor authority before returning to port making sure to verify that
conditions in the harbor are safe for navigation and berthing.
§
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