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Additional Contact Information
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In order to provide protection to the sensitive resources in San Diego Bay, it's essential that every effort be made to prevent inappropriate discharges to the water, and respond to other emergencies that may result in environmental impacts. When such an incident does occur, however, it's critical to make sure it's reported immediately, and to the right agency. The following "user-friendly" guide provides the necessary information. Provide as much information as possible including location, type of material (if known), quantity, any immediate threat to life or health, and any impacts to natural resources. If reportable, make the following notifications:
If spill is a Reportable Quantity (RQ), make the following voice reports:
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Emergency Maritime Contact Info
Anyone causing, observing or discovering an emergency situation,
CALL IMMEDIATELY: 619.295.3121 or VHF radio, Channel 16 U.S. Coast Guard San Diego
Please note that in the United States all police, medical, fire and other emergency services can be reached by dialing 911 on any telephone.
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