Special Report by Mike Howell
FC and Cheryl McKinstry FSO-PB
(Photos by Mike Howell and Cheryl McKinstry)
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Recovery efforts reunite Division 4 District 8 Coastal
Region Auxiliary members with Space Shuttle debris recovery
personnel On
February 9, 2004, Division 4 Auxiliary members were called upon to assist in a
multi-force detection and recovery mission in the Intercoastal Waterway (ICW) at
Lafitte, Louisiana. Coast Guard
Marine Safety Office New Orleans (MSO-NO) had requested the assistance of
Auxiliarist Mike Howell and the Auxiliary Vessel Mañana in a joint
project with MSO-NO, Louisiana Wildlife & Fisheries, the Jefferson Parish
Sheriff’s Office, the US Navy and a commercial survey boat, Pac
Brian, from Baton Rouge.
The
Marine Safety Office New Orleans, under the command of LT Aaron Demo, CWO
Michael Donovan and LCDR Gregory Depinet, was attempting to recover a small
powerboat that was struck on the 6th of December by a tug with barges. Two men
were on board the small craft and one was killed in the accident. The point that
the boat was struck was known; however, the wrecked boat was thought to be
anywhere as far as seven miles in any of three directions due to the strong
currents and tides.
The
search area was located at mile 14.8 (Jones Point) of the ICW and was primarily
focused at the intersection of the Barataria Waterway at the ICW. The crew of the Mañana was
tasked with maintaining traffic control of vessels transiting the ICW, Barataria
Waterway and Lake Salvadore ensuring that all vessels and tugs with tows stay
clear of the wreck site while recovery efforts were
underway.
In
addition to the commercial traffic on the waterway, the search perimeter was
located adjacent to Louisiana Swamp Tours which ran hourly tours and air boat
rides. On Sunday, February
15th, Bob Hazey (4-10) and Cheryl and Tom McKinstry (4-10) performed
a safety patrol in the Auxiliary vessel, Blue Runner, keeping all
high speed boats from coming too close to the Navy divers. Most of these private boats were not
communicating on VHF-FM radio.
Division 4 really came together to crew the Mañana
for this important mission. During the ten-day mission, Jay Cohen (49),
Dan Hall (49), Monty Moncrief (4-11), and George Innerarity (4-10),Karen Reisch
(49), Erston Reisch (49), Ira Delasdernier (42), Johnathan Camnetar (43), Joe
Stephens (43), Paul Lumpkin (47) and Whitney Wagner (49) all crewed with the
highest skill, discipline and fellowship to make this a very successful mission.
Some of these Auxiliarists stayed for four to five days.
The
Mañana handled an average of 30 tug boats with barges per day with
a maximum of 43 on one day. This required radio traffic on at least two channels
because the boats and divers were on private operating frequency separate from
the bridge to bridge river traffic channels. Murphy's Law dictated that everyone
wants to talk at one time. This was
a tremendous lesson in watchstanding and disaster traffic
control.
“The Coast Guard Auxiliary was a tremendous asset for this operation. A complete and proper execution of the Navy salvage operation and the smooth flow of commerce was a direct result of Auxiliary participation,” reflected CWO Chris Donovan on the mission. “ The experience and platforms of all Auxiliary Officers involved, especially that of Mike Howell, ensured the control of commercial traffic.”
As fate would have it, the mission turned out to be a reunion of sorts. The survey boat and Navy unit were also involved with the Toledo Bend Space Shuttle recovery efforts with Division 4 Auxiliary members in February 2003. Even though the wreck wasn’t located, the opportunity to take part in this multi-force project was an honor and privilege. The mission proved the Auxiliary can work efficiently with law enforcement, military and civilian contractors. Knowing their safety zone perimeter was secured allowed the on-scene commanders the freedom to work with the sonar and dive boats without worry. The mission also gave Division 4 Auxiliary members the opportunity to show that our skills and training allowed us to participate as qualified members of Team Coast Guard. |
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