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Crews from the Coast Guard, Coast Guard Auxiliary and

Crews from the Coast Guard, Coast Guard Auxiliary and

Crews from the Coast Guard, Coast Guard Auxiliary and Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission worked with local law enforcement agencies Saturday, Jan. 28, 2017 to keep waterways safe during the 2017 ... More

Crews from the Coast Guard Auxiliary work with local

Crews from the Coast Guard Auxiliary work with local

Crews from the Coast Guard Auxiliary work with local law enforcement agencies Saturday, Jan. 28, 2017 to keep waterways safe during the 2017 Gasparilla Parade and Pirate Festival in the Port of Tampa. U.S. Coas... More

A local dog takes part in the 2017 Jose Gasparilla

A local dog takes part in the 2017 Jose Gasparilla

A local dog takes part in the 2017 Jose Gasparilla Pirate Invasion in the Port of Tampa, Fla., Saturday, Jan. 28, 2017. Sharing, trading and wearing beads is a tradition during the parade. U.S. Coast Guard phot... More

Crew members aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Vice, a

Crew members aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Vice, a

Crew members aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Vice, a 75-foot Class Inland Construction Tender homeported in St. Petersburg, Fla., escort the Jose Gaspar pirate ship during the 2017 Jose Gasparilla Pirate Invasion... More

Coast Guard active duty members and their family and

Coast Guard active duty members and their family and

Coast Guard active duty members and their family and friends greet boaters at Coast Guard Prevention Department Davis Island, Fla., during the 2017 Jose Gasparilla Pirate Invasion in the Port of Tampa, Fla., S... More

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