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Trip to the Atlantic Highlands in New Jersey in serious fog. In order to get there, I had to cross New York Harbor. With less than 100m of visibility, not a fun undertaking. There were approximately 20 large vessels all moving at different speeds and heading into the harbor. I never saw one. Without radar it would have been extremely dangerous.
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This is a real-life VHF radio communication recorded at sea during our ssailing training in Aegean Sea. A boatreports a dead body floating at sea and immediately contacts the Coast Guard. Situations like this are extremely rare, but they show how critical proper VHF communication is during unexpected and serious incidents. ποΈ In this short you will hear: Real maritime VHF radio procedure How a vessel reports an unusual and critical situation How the Coast Guard responds Why clear, calm communication saves time and lives This content is shared for educational and awareness purposes, highlighting real maritime operations and emergency communication at sea. β If you are interested in sailing, maritime safety, navigation, or real-life sea stories, follow for more real VHF recordings and sailing knowledge.