The USCG has recently announced plans to scrap, remove, abandon hundreds of navigational bouys along the north east coast even in high traffic areas in the name of efficiency and new budgetary constraints.



While an electronic map such as on your phone or GPS or tablet is a convenience a myriad of things can make it as useful as an ejector seat in a Helicopter, a concrete parachute or a cat flap on a submarine!
Let be honest here…. How many times has your phone battery died? Ever had a fuse blow? A wire break? Dropped your electronic device? Just had an electronic device just stop working? Couldn’t read the screen because of sun glare?, or it was too dark?, or too small? Gotten your device wet? How about a solar flare you knew nothing about?
How about those transient HUB (headupbutt) moments where navigational bouys have calmly, patiently, non-judgmentally pointed those on the water to safely continue their voyages?
While it’s convenient to have a GPS (in addition to a paper chart) it’s not without its issues.
Many times sunglare or darkness make it difficult to read, often when you really need to be looking outward and be situationally aware, not looking at or screwing around with an electronic device or display screen ….
Navigational bouys virtually always work for everyone virtually all the time. They save lives regardless of the economics of how much electronics you can afford or keep up to date or keep working when needed most…
Removing them and expecting everyone to have a GPS always available, especially when things start to go south isn’t appropriate or responsible. Navigational bouys work!
The North East isn’t the only region that the USCG is looking to remove hundreds of navigational bouys, it’s just the first in line.
Once this gets efficiency directive gets to be fully implemented this will effect the viability of thousands of navigational bouys all around the United States!
I wonder if it’s possible to value lives not lost by potential tragedies averted by having had these bouys?
Here’s a link to the announcement:
https://onthewater.com/us-coast-guard-p ... -northeast
Best Regards,
Over Easy

