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Coast Guard Acts Against Illegal Charter Operation in Jacksonville

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The U.S. Coast Guard intervened to stop an illegal charter service on the St. Johns River, operated by Mike Nelson of Escapes River Tour. Nelson acknowledged the need for compliance with safety regulations and plans to pursue necessary certifications. The Coast Guard emphasizes the importance of safety protocols for passenger vessels, which can incur heavy penalties for violations. Passengers are urged to verify operators’ credentials to ensure safety on the waters.

Jacksonville, Florida — The U.S. Coast Guard took action on Friday to halt an illegal charter operation on the St. Johns River, involving a 25-foot charter boat owned by Mike Nelson, operator of Escapes River Tour. This incident underscores the importance of compliance with federal laws regarding passenger vessel safety.

In the face of regulatory compliance, Nelson acknowledged the Coast Guard’s commitment to ensuring safety on the waterways. He expressed understanding of the situation and stated he plans to enroll in classes to gain the necessary permits and certifications to operate his business legally. While Nelson cannot conduct operations until he completes these courses, he expressed no concern about the delay.

The Coast Guard issued a Captain of the Port order to Nelson, prohibiting him from conducting commercial vessel operations until he meets the required legal standards. This enforcement highlights the regulatory framework that governs passenger vessels on the St. Johns River and other waterways, emphasizing the necessity for operators to adhere to established safety protocols for passenger transportation.

Cmdr. William Hickey from Sector Jacksonville reiterated the Coast Guard’s position, emphasizing that operators of charter vessels must follow established passenger safety regulations. The Coast Guard has noted that ignoring these safety protocols can lead to significant risks, including jeopardizing the lives of passengers. In this instance, the Coast Guard’s intervention serves as a reminder for both operators and passengers regarding the importance of compliance with safety standards.

Operators found to be conducting illegal charter services, like Escapes River Tour, expose themselves to severe financial penalties. The Coast Guard indicated that civil penalties for illegal operations could exceed $60,000. Moreover, violations of a Captain of the Port Order could incur maximum penalties of $111,031, further illustrating the importance of adherence to regulations in maritime operations.

The Coast Guard strongly encourages passengers to verify that their boat operators possess the appropriate safety credentials and have undergone necessary inspections. This reminder is particularly crucial for those seeking charter services, as safety must be a priority for both operators and passengers alike.

As for the specifics surrounding Nelson’s potential fines or penalties, further details are still pending. The nature of the enforcement action taken by the Coast Guard shows an increased vigilance in monitoring illegal commercial operations on the water.

This incident highlights the broader implications of illegal charter operations, placing both the integrity of the boating industry and passenger safety at risk. As the Coast Guard continues its enforcement efforts, it underscores the vital need for compliance with safety regulations within the maritime transport sector. The resolution of this matter will likely serve both as a cautionary tale for other operators and as a reinforcement of the Coast Guard’s role in safeguarding America’s waterways.

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