Coast
Guard WharfThe 1700-foot breakwater guarding the north
side of the Harbor was built during the early 1930s by the Army Corps of Engineers. A
wharf was later constructed over the breakwater and is used as home port for the 110-foot U.S. Coast Guard Cutter LONG ISLAND.
The U.S. Coast Guard small boats are located in small boat slips on the shore side of the
wharf on the east side of the breakwater. U.S. Coast Guard Station Monterey facilities are
located between Lighthouse and Foam Streets off of Reeside Avenue. Personnel from the
Station provide 24-hour emergency service. The U.S. Coast Guard Station monitors VHF
channel 16 around-the-clock.
Public access to the U.S. Coast Guard Wharf is permitted
from sunrise to sunset and fishing is permitted on the north side of the breakwater.
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