Coast Guard boat crews from Coast Guard Station Port Huron, Mich., discuss response logistics at the unsanctioned marine event known as the Port Huron Float Down, during which more than 1,000 people gathered Aug. 16, 2015, to float miles down the St. Clair River between Port Huron and Marysville, Mich., on the border of the and Canada in inflatable and makeshift rafts. More than a dozen federal, state and local agencies from the and Canada teamed up to monitor safety of participants, enforce safety zones and life jacket regulations, and ensure participants did not illegally
Coast Guard boat crews from Coast Guard Station Port Huron, Mich., discuss response logistics at the unsanctioned marine event known as the Port Huron Float Down, during which more than 1,000 people gathered Aug. 16, 2015, to float miles down the St. Clair River between Port Huron and Marysville, Mich., on the border of the and Canada in inflatable and makeshift rafts. More than a dozen federal, state and local agencies from the and Canada teamed up to monitor safety of participants, enforce safety zones and life jacket regulations, and ensure participants did not illegally cross international boundaries. ( Coast Guard photo by Chief Petty Officer Lauren Jorgensen)
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