Daily Update

Port of Houston

July 07, 2024

Notices

Active Storm Advisory  “ Beryl “
TROPICAL STORM WARNING IN EFFECT
TODAY
TROPICAL STORM CONDITIONS POSSIBLE WITH HURRICANE CONDITIONS ALSO POSSIBLE. East winds around 15 knots, rising to 15 to 20 knots this afternoon.
Bay waters slightly choppy, rising to choppy this afternoon. A chance of showers and thunderstorms this morning, then showers and thunderstorms this afternoon.
 
TONIGHT
TROPICAL STORM CONDITIONS EXPECTED WITH HURRICANE CONDITIONS POSSIBLE. East winds 20 to 25 knots, becoming southeast 30 to 35 knots with gusts
up to 50 knots after midnight. Bay waters rough, rising to extremely rough after midnight. Showers and thunderstorms early in the evening, then a chance of showers
and thunderstorms late in the evening. Showers and thunderstorms after midnight.
 
MONDAY
TROPICAL STORM CONDITIONS EXPECTED WITH HURRICANE CONDITIONS POSSIBLE. South winds 25 to 35 knots with gusts up to 50 knots. Bay waters very rough.
Showers and thunderstorms.
 
MONDAY NIGHT
TROPICAL STORM CONDITIONS POSSIBLE WITH HURRICANE CONDITIONS ALSO POSSIBLE. South winds 20 to 25 knots, becoming southwest around 20 knots after
midnight. Bay waters rough, easing to choppy after midnight. Showers and thunderstorms early in the evening, then showers likely with a chance of thunderstorms in
the late evening and overnight.
 
Whiskey: Set when gale force winds are expected to arrive at the port within 72 hours. Port remains open to all commercial traffic,
but oceangoing ships and barges must report their intention to remain in port or depart. If they are departing, they must do so within
12 hours of gale-force winds.
 
X-Ray: Gale force winds are expected within 48 hours. The rules are similar to port condition Whiskey.
 
CURRENT CHANNEL STATUS
 
Yankee: Gale force winds predicted within 24 hours. Vessels seeking to depart must arrange immediate departure. Cargo
operations must cease with 18 kilometre per hour (kph) winds. Transfer hoses must be disconnected with 22 kph winds.
Ships seeking to arrive in port should seek an alternate destination.
Zulu: Gale force winds within 12 hours. The port is closed.
Houston - Daily Port Update
 
Current Status: CLOSED 0800/7 TO IN-BOUND DUE TO WEATHER
 
USCG HOUSTON COC INSPECTIONS
USCG Sector Houston will no longer accept COC exam requests seeking a date more than 10 calendar days in advance. Additionally, SHG will normally not accept new requests made less than 24 hours advance.
 
 
OFF-SIGNERS:
CBP Houston does not permit off-signers to stay in hotel to await their flights home. They must go direct for vessel to IAH for their flights.
 
Valid C1-D USA visa is required for all off-signers by CBP Houston, on very rare occasions will exception be made by CBP Houston.

Galveston/Texas City Port Information
 
Current Status: CLOSED 0800/7 TO IN-BOUND DUE TO WEATHER
 
Galveston pilots:

Draft Information:
For current draft information, please contact local Moran agent.
2023 Port Galveston Closures:
Please note that closure updates are prone to change, and will be updated upon notification of closures.
For Historical Port closure information please contact local Moran agent. Please see contact info above.

Port / Terminal Restrictions

Galveston pilot restrictions:
  • Vessels must commence at least (2) hours before sunset, and not before sunrise.
Galveston Bar to ports of Galveston County:
  1. Vessels over 120,000 DWT
  • (Daylight hours only) for arrivals and sailings, but may be shifted or turned at night within Galveston or Texas City
  • May sail from Bolivar Roads at night
  • A second pilot is required
  1. Vessels with draft over 40 feet
  • Daylight hours only
  1. Vessels with LOA of 860 feet or more a second pilot is required
Galveston Bar to Bolivar Roads:
  • LNG tankers shall be daylight only coming into Bolivar Roads.
  • They may sail from Bolivar Roads at night.
Galveston Bar to Port of Texas City:
  1. The maximum length limit of any vessel handled in the Texas City main basin shall be 1,000 feet.
  2. Ships, seagoing barges, and other large vessels are restricted from passing each other in the Texas City Channel or the Carbide Canal.
  3. Vessel coming out of Houston has priority over vessel leaving Texas City at the same time.

 
 
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE
 
NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER
 
NOAA US GULF OFFSHORE WATER WEATHER
 
GALVESTON WEB CAMS
 
KEMAH, TX WEB CAMS
 
BAYTOWN WEB CAMS
https://www.meteoblue.com/en/weather/forecast/webcams/baytown_united-states-of-america_4672731


                                                       U.S. Coast Guard
                                                           SECTOR HOUSTON-GALVESTON
                                                      SECTOR HOUSTON-GALVESTON (08-37170)
                                                            13411 HILLARD ST.
                                                            HOUSTON TX
 
Primary Phone: 281-464-4800
Emergency Phone: 281-464-4800
Fax Number: 281-464-4814
Rescue 21 VHF DSC MMSI Number: 003669915
Response Phone: 281-464-4851
Incident Mgmt. Phone: 281-464-4898
Enforcement Phone: 281-464-4862
Prevention Phone: 281-464-4700
Inspection Phone: 281-464-4732/4733
Investigations Phone: 281-464-4709
Waterways Management Phone: 281-464-4891/4890
Prep/Planning Phone: 281-464-4720
Facilities Branch Phone: 409-978-2711
Commercial Fishing Vessel Phone: 281-464-4732
Facility Inspection Branch Phone: 281-464-4709
 
National Response Center Number: 800-424-8802 - Contact the NRC for oil spills, hazmat releases.
 
 
 
Area of Responsibility
Sector Houston-Galveston encompasses an area extending from the east bank of the Colorado River in southwest Texas to 60 miles east of Lake Charles, Louisiana.
The Sector’s northern boundary aligns with the Texas- Oklahoma border and encompasses Lake Texoma. The southern border extends 200 miles offshore to the seaward
extent of the U.S. exclusive economic zone.  The unit includes two separate Captain of the Port (COTP) zones and major maritime centers including Houston, Beaumont,
Lake Charles, Texas City, Port Arthur, Freeport and Galveston.

Disclaimer: For quality assurance purposes please note well that while the information contained in this website is regularly vetted for accuracy it is not intended to replace the local knowledge or expertise pertaining to port conditions of our marine operations personnel.

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