Office of Marine Safety Weather policies and decision to transit the harbor Captain Morgan Turrell.

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Office of Marine Safety Weather policies and decision to transit the harbor Captain Morgan Turrell

Issues Company policy and procedures Weather information The master The decision to cross the harbor

Company Weather Policies Reduced visibility Lightning in immediate area Winds over 15kt or gusts over 35kt

Communicating the Policy Standing instructions Communication of policies

Company Weather Monitoring Shore based computer monitoring Senior master on the water The master

The Master Experienced in company operations Checked the weather Conflicting weather cues

Nearby Weather Conditions Courtesy A. Acosta

Decision to Cross the Harbor PRO Previous operating experience Weather forecast Past company information CON Visible conditions deteriorating Precipitation Winds

Human Factors in Decision Dynamic situation Commitment to a course of action Reinforced cues from office weather report

Weather Information Critical need for up to date information Choice of weather information providers Timeliness of information

Post-accident Changes Weather restrictions for vessels Equipped all boats with NOAA alert radios