Posted on January - 15 - 2012
Security plan in place for American Safari Cruises
The State of Hawaii and Coast Guard will host a public meeting Tuesday about the security plan for when American Safari Cruises resumes port calls for Kaunakakai Harbor on Molokai.
The meeting, from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. at Mitchell Pauole Community Center in Kaunakakai, will discuss plans for the cruise liner to resume visits to the port on Jan. 21.
Safari Cruises canceled its port calls in December because of residents’ concerns, and since then the community and officials have met to discuss cruise ship operations in the harbor.
The Coast Guard also will seek the public’s input on a temporary security zone that has been established in the harbor. The security zone will be enforced one hour prior to Kaunakakai Harbor entries and departures.
The State of Hawaii and Coast Guard will host a public meeting Tuesday about the security plan for when American Safari Cruises resumes port calls for Kaunakakai Harbor on Molokai.
The meeting, from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. at Mitchell Pauole Community Center in Kaunakakai, will discuss plans for the cruise liner to resume visits to the port on Jan. 21.
Safari Cruises canceled its port calls in December because of residents’ concerns, and since then the community and officials have met to discuss cruise ship operations in the harbor.
The Coast Guard also will seek the public’s input on a temporary security zone that has been established in the harbor. The security zone will be enforced one hour prior to Kaunakakai Harbor entries and departures.
