01/29/2026
The Port of Miami just got a little clearer—and a little calmer. New no-wake and speed restriction signs are now in place and enforced to enhance safety for commercial traffic, recreational boaters, and critical port infrastructure. Remember: slow is smooth, smooth is fast—especially in restricted waters.
Big thanks to the crew of CGC HUDSON and the team at ANT Fort Lauderdale for getting these crucial signs posted and aiding in keeping South Florida’s waterways safe and mission-ready!
U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Hudson
U.S. Coast Guard Southeast
U.S. Coast Guard Sector Miami
U.S. Coast Guard Station Miami Beach
12/12/2025
Attention to Advancement! 📢
A huge congratulations to Petty Officer Borowski on his advancement to Second Class Petty Officer today!
The crew is extremely proud of you, your hard work has paid off! BZ!
12/05/2025
Huge congratulations to our Officer in Charge, BMCS McGuigan, on her advancement to Senior Chief Petty Officer. What is even cooler is that she achieved this milestone alongside her husband, MKCS McGuigan, who also advanced to Senior Chief Petty Officer today. This achievement is very well deserved and we offer our congratulations once again, Senior Chief, from the entire crew.
10/06/2025
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09/27/2025
This September, the Coast Guard joins the nation in recognizing Su***de Prevention Month. Mental health is just as vital as physical health, and no one should face their struggles alone. Let’s continue to foster a culture of support, connection, and resilience. Reach out, check in, and remind your shipmates that help is always available. Together, we are stronger.
National Su***de Prevention Hotline: 1-800-273-TALK (8255)
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09/17/2025
The crew of Coast Guard ANT Fort Lauderdale enjoyed a morale day at the beach! Taking time to reset, build camaraderie, and recharge together is just as important as the hard work we put in every day maintaining aids to navigation. Proud of this team and the way they support each other both on and off the water. ⚓💪
09/12/2025
Today, we remember.
On this day 24 years ago, our nation was forever changed. We pause to honor the lives lost, the heroes who answered the call, and the families who continue to carry the weight of that tragedy.
As members of the Coast Guard Aids to Navigation Team Fort Lauderdale, we are reminded of our duty to serve with courage, commitment, and compassion—values that were shown in their purest form on September 11, 2001.
We will never forget. 🇺🇸⚓️
Today, we pause to remember the lives lost on 9/11 and honor the resilience of the American spirit. We remember the first responders, everyday heroes, including the brave civilian mariners who aided in the evacuation, and all those who answered the call of duty. On that day, and in the days that followed, Coast Guard men and women, like so many others, stood ready to protect our nation. We remain steadfast in our commitment to safeguarding our shores and protecting our people.
08/22/2025
This week ANT Fort Lauderdale focused on sharpening critical skills that ensure our team is always ready to respond. We completed our annual First Aid and CPR certifications, reinforcing lifesaving knowledge that could make all the difference in an emergency. The crew also conducted flare training, practicing with essential distress signaling equipment used at sea.
Training like this is just as vital as maintaining aids to navigation—it ensures our team is prepared to protect mariners, respond effectively, and keep our waterways safe.