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2025 -- H 6372 Enacted 06/12/2025 |
H O U S E R E S O L U T I O N |
STRONGLY REPROVING THE UNITED STATES COAST GUARD'S PLAN TO REMOVE 38 BUOYS FROM RHODE ISLAND WATERS |
Introduced By: Representatives Carson, Spears, Caldwell, McGaw, Batista, Shanley, Finkelman, Cortvriend, Fogarty, and Handy |
Date Introduced: May 28, 2025 |
WHEREAS, The maritime industry in Rhode Island is a significant economic driver, |
generating billions of dollars in sales and employing thousands. The Rhode Island maritime |
industry and boating safety are conclusively intertwined; and |
WHEREAS, Boating safety is a major focus for our State, which relies on safe navigation |
and maritime practices, particularly with the prevalence of recreational boating and the potential |
for accidents; and |
WHEREAS, Rhode Island is home to about 400 aids to navigation (AtoN), including |
roughly three dozen coastal buoys that would be eliminated under the U.S. Coast Guard's recent |
proposal which is the result of a federal shift toward using more modernized navigation systems |
like GPS, electronic charts and smartphone apps and fewer physical markers; and |
WHEREAS, There are approximately 40,000 boats registered in Rhode Island, with |
many thousands more visiting the Ocean State each year; and |
WHEREAS, Many of these are smaller vessels with less technologically equipped |
boaters who lack the type of equipment essential to navigate safely without guidance from AtoN, |
particularly in congested waterways like Narragansett Bay where aids to navigation, including |
buoys, are crucial for safe boating; and |
WHEREAS, In addition, complete reliance on electronic navigation systems is risky, |
especially in areas with complex waterways and changing conditions; and |
WHEREAS, Aids to navigation (AtoN), including buoys and markers, serve various |
purposes, including marking channels, hazards, restricted areas, and special markings like traffic |
separations, and are crucial for safe navigation; and |
WHEREAS, "The maritime industry in Rhode Island, particularly related to navigation |
and boating safety, is vital, with the U.S. Coast Guard and the Rhode Island Department of |
Environmental Management (DEM) playing key roles"; and |
WHEREAS, The Coast Guard's goal and purpose needs to be cognizant and guided by |
the views and generational knowledge of Rhode Island boaters who live and sail the Ocean State's |
waters; now, therefore be it |
RESOLVED, That this House of Representatives of the State of Rhode Island hereby |
urgently requests the U.S. Coast Guard to retain and maintain the 38 buoys, currently considered |
for removal from Rhode Island waters, in order to ensure the safety of both recreational boaters |
and commercial traffic; and be it further |
RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State be and hereby is authorized and directed to |
transmit duly certified copies of this resolution to members of the Rhode Island Congressional |
Delegation, Terry Gray, Director of the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management, |
Rear Admiral Michael E. Platt, Commander, First Coast Guard District, and Captain Clinton J. |
Prindle, Chief of Staff of the Coast Guard First District. |
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