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− | == Summary of Oil Spill Response and Cleanup Frequencies for San Francisco Bay, California == | + | ==Summary of Oil Spill Response and Cleanup Frequencies for San Francisco Bay, California== |
<p>This information is specific to Northern California and was parsed from an online USCG document | <p>This information is specific to Northern California and was parsed from an online USCG document | ||
[http://www.dfg.ca.gov/ospr/response/...5000_Reg_9.pdf Oil Spill Response and Cleanup] | [http://www.dfg.ca.gov/ospr/response/...5000_Reg_9.pdf Oil Spill Response and Cleanup] | ||
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<li>'''The primary frequency during the initial | <li>'''The primary frequency during the initial | ||
− | response is CLEMAR 154. | + | response is CLEMAR 154.9200, but is expected to shift at some point to CALCORD 156.0750 Mhz as |
additional organizations join the MAC.''' | additional organizations join the MAC.''' | ||
<li>In central and northern California, OSPR wardens’ and biologists’ working | <li>In central and northern California, OSPR wardens’ and biologists’ working | ||
− | frequencies are 159. | + | frequencies are 159.4350 Mhz(Tx) and 151.4150 Mhz (Rx). '''(CA Fish and Game)''' |
− | <li>'''CALCORD (VHF-FM 156. | + | <li>'''CALCORD (VHF-FM 156.0750 Mhz) is the primary frequency for coordination among |
state and local government agencies''' in a multi-agency response. | state and local government agencies''' in a multi-agency response. | ||
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frequencies listed below for use in oil spill containment and cleanup operations.''' | frequencies listed below for use in oil spill containment and cleanup operations.''' | ||
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− | <li>1. 150. | + | <li>1. 150.9800 Mhz VHF-FM |
− | <li>2. 154. | + | <li>2. 154.5850 Mhz VHF-FM |
− | <li>3. 158. | + | <li>3. 158.4450 Mhz VHF-FM |
− | <li>4. 159. | + | <li>4. 159.4800 Mhz VHF-FM |
− | <li>5. 454. | + | <li>5. 454.0000 Mhz UHF |
− | <li>6. 459. | + | <li>6. 459.0000 Mhz UHF |
<br> | <br> | ||
'''Marine Channels in Use:''' | '''Marine Channels in Use:''' | ||
<br> | <br> | ||
− | Marine ch6 156. | + | Marine ch6 156.3000 Safety Freq Also Gru San Fran Secondary Public Liaison |
− | <li>Marine ch12 156. | + | <li>Marine ch12 156.6000 Intership Safety Also VTS San Fran Offshore Sector |
− | <li>Marine ch13 156. | + | <li>Marine ch13 156.6500 Bridge to Bridge |
− | <li>Marine ch14 156. | + | <li>Marine ch14 156.7000 VTS San Fran Inshore Sector |
− | <li>Marine ch16 156. | + | <li>Marine ch16 156.8000 International Calling and Distress Only for hailing and distress |
− | <li>Marine ch21A 157. | + | <li>Marine ch21A 157.0500 Gru San Fran Primary, Gru Humboldt |
Bay Secondary | Bay Secondary | ||
− | <li>Marine ch22A 157. | + | <li>Marine ch22A 157.1000 USCG only, Public Liaison, Safety Bcsts |
− | <li>Marine ch23A 157. | + | <li>Marine ch23A 157.0500 Sta Monterey Primary |
− | <li>Marine ch83A 157. | + | <li>Marine ch83A 157.1750 Group Humboldt Bay Primary |
<li>CLEMAR- US Fish & Wildlife, OSPR & Ca. Local | <li>CLEMAR- US Fish & Wildlife, OSPR & Ca. Local | ||
Govt. Primary | Govt. Primary | ||
<li>CALCORD- Local Govt. Secondary Ca. and Fed. Govt. only | <li>CALCORD- Local Govt. Secondary Ca. and Fed. Govt. only | ||
− | <li>VHF 150. | + | <li>VHF 150.9800 MSRC Primary [Not a Marine Band frequency] |
− | <li>UHF am 381. | + | <li>UHF am 381.8000 CG Aircraft Primary |
− | <li>UHF 454. | + | <li>UHF 454.0000 Clean Bay Primary Clean Bay also can assign VHF-FM freqs as |
required for working/liaison | required for working/liaison | ||
− | <li>UHF 459 Clean Bay Secondary | + | <li>UHF 459.0000 Clean Bay Secondary |
<br> | <br> | ||
'''U.S. Coast Guard working frequencies''' | '''U.S. Coast Guard working frequencies''' | ||
− | <li>Channel 81A (157. | + | <li>Channel 81A (157.0750 Mhz) - Communication between U.S. Coast Guard units and |
other Coast Guard personnel who are part of the OSC staff. | other Coast Guard personnel who are part of the OSC staff. | ||
− | <li>UHF 381. | + | <li>UHF 381.8000 - The primary working frequency between the Unified Command and U. |
Coast Guard aircraft. | Coast Guard aircraft. | ||
<li>Channe21A - Primary working/SAR frequency of Group Humboldt Bay. | <li>Channe21A - Primary working/SAR frequency of Group Humboldt Bay. | ||
<li>Channe83A - Primary working/SAR frequency of Group Humboldt Bay. | <li>Channe83A - Primary working/SAR frequency of Group Humboldt Bay. | ||
− | <li>Channel 16 - (156. | + | <li>Channel 16 - (156.8000 Mhz) Designated under international convention for use for |
ship-to-ship and ship-to-shore hailing and distress in international waters. ALL users | ship-to-ship and ship-to-shore hailing and distress in international waters. ALL users | ||
are required to use channel 16 for only these purposes and then switch to other | are required to use channel 16 for only these purposes and then switch to other | ||
channels for subsequent communications. Oil spill response is no exception. | channels for subsequent communications. Oil spill response is no exception. | ||
− | <li>Channel 13 - (156. | + | <li>Channel 13 - (156.6500 Mhz) Designated bridge-to-bridge hailing and navigation |
safety frequency in inland and offshore waters. It may be used only to establish | safety frequency in inland and offshore waters. It may be used only to establish | ||
contact and make arrangements between vessels in crossing, meeting, or overtaking | contact and make arrangements between vessels in crossing, meeting, or overtaking | ||
situations in accordance with the International or Inland Navigation Rules. | situations in accordance with the International or Inland Navigation Rules. | ||
− | <li>Ch. 06 (156. | + | <li>Ch. 06 (156.3000 Mhz) Safety Frequency - |
is designated as the frequency which may | is designated as the frequency which may | ||
be used by all parties for communication on matters involving human health and | be used by all parties for communication on matters involving human health and | ||
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oil spill response, this should be monitored by all involved units that have this | oil spill response, this should be monitored by all involved units that have this | ||
channel available, and regarded as a tertiary channel for the response. | channel available, and regarded as a tertiary channel for the response. | ||
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+ | [[Category:California Fire Services]] | ||
+ | [[Category:California Fire Services Frequencies]] | ||
+ | [[Category:California Law Enforcement]] | ||
+ | [[Category:California Law Enforcement Frequencies]] | ||
+ | [[Category:California Major Events and Disasters]] | ||
+ | [[Category:California Marine or Maritime]] | ||
+ | [[Category:California Marine or Maritime Frequencies]] | ||
+ | [[Category:California Medical]] | ||
+ | [[Category:California Medical Frequencies]] | ||
+ | [[Category:United States Coast Guard in California]] | ||
+ | [[Category:United States Coast Guard Frequencies in California]] |
Latest revision as of 06:38, 24 August 2023
Summary of Oil Spill Response and Cleanup Frequencies for San Francisco Bay, California
This information is specific to Northern California and was parsed from an online USCG document Oil Spill Response and Cleanup
Marine Channels in Use:
Marine ch6 156.3000 Safety Freq Also Gru San Fran Secondary Public Liaison
U.S. Coast Guard working frequencies
Categories:
- California Fire Services
- California Fire Services Frequencies
- California Law Enforcement
- California Law Enforcement Frequencies
- California Major Events and Disasters
- California Marine or Maritime
- California Marine or Maritime Frequencies
- California Medical
- California Medical Frequencies
- United States Coast Guard in California
- United States Coast Guard Frequencies in California