Port Update

Charleston, SC

August 19, 2025

Notices

PORT LIMITS/INFORMATION
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Maximum Depths - (Fresh)
Harbor Entrance – 52’00
Main Channel – 54’00
 
BERTH LIMITS/INFORMATION: (CONFIRMED 07/24/25)
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Current maximum drafts allowed at berths:
 
Inner anchorage - Max Draft 30’00 feet FW - Max LOA 750 FT
Amalie Oil – Depth alongside 28.3’ MLW, MAX DRAFT TBC (05/14/25)
Buckeye ( formerly Hess ) – Charleston is 40’00 Depth MLW currently, will decrease by .5’ every month on the 5th - -  MLW Max LOA 750’ Max DWT 70,000 MT UP to 3 x 10 INCH HOSES (07/11/25)
Delfin - Max Draft - 38'00 Max LOA 690'
ODJFELL Terminal – DEPTH ALONGSIDE – 37’00 - Max Draft – Terminal does not advise any Maximum draft restriction, we will advise 36’06 as USCG requires 6” UKC alongside berths - Max LOA 700' - 1 x 8 inch HOSE 1 x 6 inch VAPOR HOSE (UPDATED 04/29/24)
Chem Marine - Max Draft - 38'00 MLW
Kinder Morgan - berth 1 – 40’00 - all vessel arrivals require tide
Kinder Morgan - berth 2 - 40'00
Kinder Morgan - berth 4 - Max DRAFT 40'00, tide needed for anything deeper than 38'00 UP TO 2 x 8 INCH HOSES, Max DWT 74400, Max LOA 748.1, Max BM 105.6, Max BCM 371.8  
              new regulations – NO CARS ON DOCKS
Kinder Morgan North - Max draft 32'00"
Ineos Cooper River - max draft we are taking to Ineos now is 29’06 on a tide appointment. Depth alongside is 32'00  
Wando Terminal - Max draft 45'00 MLW - tide needed for anything deeper Than 43'01" Max BM No restriction
North Charleston Terminal - Max draft 45'00 MLW - Max BM No restriction
COLUMBUS STREET TERMINAL  - CST - Max draft 45'00 MLW - Max BM No restrictions
Veterans Terminal 35' MLW tidal restricted Nucor - Max draft 25'00 (movements daylight & tidal restricted), Max LOA 550', Max Beam 52'
Pier J Max Draft 38’00 FT
 
Air draft under the Don Holt Bridge 155 ft per pilots
 
Per pilots - restrictions for Tanker movements:
Drafts of 38'00 or less may transit at anytime Drafts of 38'01 to 40'00 -window:  Start in 1 Hour before low water until 2 hours before high water Drafts of 40'01 to 41'00 - window: start in 2 hours after low water until 2 hours before high water Drafts of 41'01 to 42'00 - window:  start in 3 hours after low water until 3 hours before high water
 
The Captain of the Port is going to be releasing a statement that will require vessels to take 2 tug tethered escorts (inbound and outbound) calling on Nucor, Ineos and Nexans for ships greater than 10,000 GT and greater than 25’ draft.  All ATBs which fall under these parameters will require a 1 tug escort (both inbound and outbound).  Currently all arrivals are being evaluated by Sector Charleston to determine which vessels will need an escort according to the above parameters.  We will share the Captain of the Port order as soon as it is released.  The escort is required between the most seaward portion of Range Charlie (Buoy R “70”) and the north end of Pier X-ray.  We are reacting to this news as is everyone else and recognize that this is a new procedure and will affect operations at the above terminals as well as tug availability throughout the harbor.  This information will be part of a forthcoming COTP order and ultimately codified in the US Coast Pilot.  We will continue to keep everyone informed as conflicts arise and make proposals as how to best serve you and our customers.  Pre-planning maneuvers is obviously in everyone’s best interest so please feel free to communicate any news you may feel is important to ship traffic with our office so we can adequately respond appropriately.
 
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TANKER VESSEL TRAFFIC:   IN – MARIE C
 
DUE – ATB GALVESTON, CIELO DI NEW YORK, CHEMWAY ARROW, ATB COASTAL RELIANCE
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FEDERAL, STATE & LOCAL FILING REQUIREMENTS:
 
96 Hours - advance notice of arrival required by USCG
48 Hours - advance receipt of crew list by Immigration for any vessel arriving from a foreign port, or arriving coast wise with detained crew.
24 Hours (minimum) - Foreign cargo must have manifest submitted to Customs & Border Patrol AMS.  Bond must be filed for Foreign flag vessels or U.S. flag arriving with foreign cargo aboard.  24 Hours - advance notice to Pilots
24 Hours - advance fax of crew list and approved visitors required by Terminal.
72 Hours - post port call, the Port Authority requires bill of lading figures for all bulk cargo.
 
Port Security - All persons doing business within Port Authority property must have security pass from SCPA.  All persons wanting unescorted access to any vessel must have a valid TWIC.
 
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CURRENT ARTICLES:   -  SCSPA NEWS ALERT IS ATTACHED
 
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CURRENT EVENTS:  08/25/25 – 1400 - MASC - Join us for a firsthand executive-level account of a major ransomware incident that disrupted operations at SEA and challenged their organizational resilience. This session will explore how the attack unfolded, the leadership decisions made in real time, and the critical lessons that reshaped our governance, communication, and crisis response.  Designed for senior leaders, this discussion will focus on the strategic and operational implications of cyber incidents—and how executive teams can better prepare, lead, and align during crisis. Whether you oversee operations, technology, or enterprise risk, you'll leave with actionable insights for strengthening your organization's readiness and leadership coordination.
 
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FUTURE EVENTS:  08/28/25 – 0800 - MASC Nav/Ops Meeting - Thursday, August 28·8:00 – 9:00am
08/28/25 – 0930 - Harbor Safety Meeting - Thursday, August 28·9:30 – 10:30am  200 Ports Authority Drive
 
09/16/25 – MASC - MASC | Membership Orientation - September 16, 2025 - 7:45 AM - 9:00 AM (EDT) - MASC Office, 4500 Leeds Avenue, Room Number W281, South Carolina - Come learn about ways to get involved with MASC and benefits offered to our membership:
09/17/25 – MASC - MASC | Low Country Maritime Mixer - September 17, 2025  5:30 PM - 8:30 PM (EDT)  Over The Horizon Brewing  Heriot Street 2200  Charleston
09/25/25 - 0800 - MASC Nav/Ops Meeting
 
10/28/25 – 1100 - SCSPA - STATE OF THE PORT ADDRESS - Delivered by Barbara Melvin, President and CEO, South Carolina Ports - Tuesday, October 28, 2025 - 11:00 am Networking Reception, 12:00 pm Lunch and Address
Charleston Area Convention Center, 5001 Coliseum Drive, North Charleston, SC 29418 (ATTACHED)
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SECURITY LEVEL: MARSEC 1
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HURRICANE ALERT:  4/SEASONAL – Hurricane Erin Intermediate Advisory Number 32A - NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL       AL052025 - 800 AM EDT Tue Aug 19 2025

...ERIN EXPECTED TO BECOME EVEN LARGER WHILE MOVING OVER THE WESTERN ATLANTIC THROUGH THE WEEK......DANGEROUS RIP CURRENTS EXPECTED ALONG U.S. EAST COAST BEACHES...
 
SUMMARY OF 800 AM EDT...1200 UTC...INFORMATION
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LOCATION...25.2N 72.2W
ABOUT 665 MI...1070 KM SW OF BERMUDA
ABOUT 720 MI...1155 KM SSE OF CAPE HATTERAS NORTH CAROLINA
MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS...110 MPH...175 KM/H
PRESENT MOVEMENT...NW OR 325 DEGREES AT 7 MPH...11 KM/H
MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE...958 MB...28.29 INCHES
 
WATCHES AND WARNINGS
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CHANGES WITH THIS ADVISORY:

None.

SUMMARY OF WATCHES AND WARNINGS IN EFFECT:

A Tropical Storm Warning is in effect for...
* Turks and Caicos Islands
* Southeast Bahamas

A Storm Surge Watch is in effect for...
* Cape Lookout to Duck, North Carolina

A Tropical Storm Watch is in effect for...
* Central Bahamas
* Beaufort Inlet to Duck, North Carolina including Pamlico Sound
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1. Near the Leeward Islands in the Tropical Atlantic:  A tropical wave located over the central tropical Atlantic continues to produce a broad area of disorganized showers and thunderstorms. Environmental conditions appear conducive for gradual development of this system, and a tropical depression could form toward the end of the week or this weekend. This system should move westward to west-northwestward at about 20 mph and approach the vicinity of the
Leeward Islands on Friday.
* Formation chance through 48 hours...low...10 percent.
* Formation chance through 7 days...medium...60 percent.
 
2. Eastern Tropical Atlantic (AL99):  A tropical wave located a couple of hundred miles to the southeast
of the Cabo Verde Islands continues to produce a concentrated area of showers and thunderstorms. Environmental conditions appear generally favorable for additional development over the next couple
of days as the system moves westward at around 15 mph. Towards the end of this week, this system could encounter a less favorable environment, limiting its development chances after that time.
* Formation chance through 48 hours...low...30 percent.
* Formation chance through 7 days...low...30 percent.

Tides / Currents

CHARLESTON TIDES:
 
Day        High      Tide  Height   Sunrise    Moon  Time      % Moon
           /Low      Time    Feet    Sunset                    Visible
 
AUGUST 2025
 
Tu  19     High   5:04 AM     4.9   6:46 AM    Rise  2:38 AM      22
    19      Low  11:13 AM     0.1   8:00 PM     Set  5:52 PM
    19     High   5:46 PM     6.2
 
W   20      Low  12:13 AM     0.7   6:47 AM    Rise  3:45 AM      14
    20     High   6:06 AM     5.0   7:59 PM     Set  6:39 PM
    20      Low  12:12 PM     0.0
    20     High   6:44 PM     6.3
 
Th  21      Low   1:07 AM     0.5   6:48 AM    Rise  4:53 AM      7
    21     High   7:03 AM     5.2   7:58 PM     Set  7:18 PM
    21      Low   1:08 PM    -0.1
    21     High   7:35 PM     6.3
 
F   22      Low   1:55 AM     0.3   6:48 AM    Rise  6:00 AM      2
    22     High   7:56 AM     5.4   7:57 PM     Set  7:50 PM
    22      Low   1:59 PM    -0.1
    22     High   8:21 PM     6.3
 
Sa  23      Low   2:40 AM     0.3   6:49 AM    Rise  7:03 AM      0
    23     High   8:44 AM     5.5   7:55 PM     Set  8:19 PM
    23      Low   2:47 PM     0.0
    23     High   9:03 PM     6.2
 
Su  24      Low   3:22 AM     0.2   6:50 AM    Rise  8:04 AM      0
    24     High   9:30 AM     5.6   7:54 PM     Set  8:45 PM
    24      Low   3:33 PM     0.2
    24     High   9:43 PM     6.0
 
M   25      Low   4:01 AM     0.3   6:50 AM    Rise  9:02 AM      2
    25     High  10:12 AM     5.6   7:53 PM     Set  9:10 PM
    25      Low   4:17 PM     0.4
    25     High  10:20 PM     5.7
 
Tu  26      Low   4:37 AM     0.4   6:51 AM    Rise  9:59 AM      6
    26     High  10:53 AM     5.6   7:52 PM     Set  9:35 PM
    26      Low   5:00 PM     0.7
    26     High  10:57 PM     5.4
 
W   27      Low   5:12 AM     0.6   6:52 AM    Rise 10:56 AM      11
    27     High  11:34 AM     5.5   7:51 PM     Set 10:02 PM
    27      Low   5:43 PM     0.9
    27     High  11:34 PM     5.2
 
Th  28      Low   5:46 AM     0.8   6:52 AM    Rise 11:53 AM      18
    28     High  12:15 PM     5.4   7:49 PM     Set 10:31 PM
    28      Low   6:27 PM     1.2
 
F   29     High  12:14 AM     4.9   6:53 AM    Rise 12:51 PM      26
    29      Low   6:22 AM     0.9   7:48 PM     Set 11:04 PM
    29     High  12:59 PM     5.4
    29      Low   7:14 PM     1.4
 
Sa  30     High  12:57 AM     4.7   6:53 AM    Rise  1:50 PM      35
    30      Low   7:02 AM     1.1   7:47 PM     Set 11:42 PM
    30     High   1:47 PM     5.3
    30      Low   8:05 PM     1.6
 
Su  31     High   1:46 AM     4.5   6:54 AM    Rise  2:48 PM      44
    31      Low   7:50 AM     1.2   7:45 PM
    31     High   2:41 PM     5.3
    31      Low   9:01 PM     1.6
 
SEPTEMBER 2025
M    1     High   2:40 AM     4.5   6:55 AM     Set 12:27 AM      54
     1      Low   8:45 AM     1.2   7:44 PM    Rise  3:44 PM
     1     High   3:39 PM     5.4
     1      Low  10:00 PM     1.6
 
Tu   2     High   3:38 AM     4.5   6:55 AM     Set  1:19 AM      63
     2      Low   9:45 AM     1.1   7:43 PM    Rise  4:36 PM
     2     High   4:36 PM     5.5
     2      Low  10:56 PM     1.4
 
W    3     High   4:36 AM     4.6   6:56 AM     Set  2:17 AM      73
     3      Low  10:45 AM     0.9   7:42 PM    Rise  5:22 PM
     3     High   5:30 PM     5.8
     3      Low  11:48 PM     1.1
 
Th   4     High   5:31 AM     4.9   6:57 AM     Set  3:21 AM      81
     4      Low  11:42 AM     0.7   7:40 PM    Rise  6:03 PM
     4     High   6:20 PM     6.0
 
F    5      Low  12:36 AM     0.8   6:57 AM     Set  4:27 AM      88
     5     High   6:24 AM     5.2   7:39 PM    Rise  6:39 PM
     5      Low  12:36 PM     0.4
     5     High   7:07 PM     6.2
 
Sa   6      Low   1:22 AM     0.5   6:58 AM     Set  5:34 AM      94
     6     High   7:13 AM     5.5   7:38 PM    Rise  7:11 PM
     6      Low   1:27 PM     0.2
     6     High   7:52 PM     6.4
 
Su   7      Low   2:05 AM     0.1   6:59 AM     Set  6:41 AM      98
     7     High   8:01 AM     5.9   7:36 PM    Rise  7:42 PM
     7      Low   2:17 PM     0.0
     7     High   8:35 PM     6.5
 
M    8      Low   2:49 AM    -0.1   6:59 AM     Set  7:49 AM      99
     8     High   8:49 AM     6.2   7:35 PM    Rise  8:11 PM
     8      Low   3:07 PM    -0.1
     8     High   9:19 PM     6.4
 
Tu   9      Low   3:32 AM    -0.3   7:00 AM     Set  8:57 AM      98
     9     High   9:36 AM     6.4   7:34 PM    Rise  8:42 PM
     9      Low   3:57 PM     0.0
     9     High  10:03 PM     6.2
 
W   10      Low   4:16 AM    -0.3   7:01 AM     Set 10:07 AM      94
    10     High  10:25 AM     6.6   7:32 PM    Rise  9:16 PM
    10      Low   4:49 PM     0.1
    10     High  10:50 PM     5.9
 
Th  11      Low   5:03 AM    -0.3   7:01 AM     Set 11:19 AM      88
    11     High  11:17 AM     6.6   7:31 PM    Rise  9:54 PM
    11      Low   5:43 PM     0.4
    11     High  11:41 PM     5.6
 
F   12      Low   5:53 AM    -0.1   7:02 AM     Set 12:32 PM      79
    12     High  12:13 PM     6.5   7:30 PM    Rise 10:38 PM
    12      Low   6:41 PM     0.6
 
Sa  13     High  12:37 AM     5.4   7:02 AM     Set  1:43 PM      69
    13      Low   6:47 AM     0.1   7:28 PM    Rise 11:31 PM
    13     High   1:14 PM     6.3
    13      Low   7:44 PM     0.9
 
Su  14     High   1:39 AM     5.1   7:03 AM     Set  2:50 PM      58
    14      Low   7:48 AM     0.3   7:27 PM
    14     High   2:20 PM     6.2
    14      Low   8:50 PM     1.1
Th  11      Low   5:03 AM    -0.3   7:01 AM     Set 11:19 AM      88
    11     High  11:17 AM     6.6   7:31 PM    Rise  9:54 PM
    11      Low   5:43 PM     0.4
    11     High  11:41 PM     5.6
 
F   12      Low   5:53 AM    -0.1   7:02 AM     Set 12:32 PM      79
    12     High  12:13 PM     6.5   7:30 PM    Rise 10:38 PM
    12      Low   6:41 PM     0.6
 
Sa  13     High  12:37 AM     5.4   7:02 AM     Set  1:43 PM      69
    13      Low   6:47 AM     0.1   7:28 PM    Rise 11:31 PM
    13     High   1:14 PM     6.3
    13      Low   7:44 PM     0.9
 
Su  14     High   1:39 AM     5.1   7:03 AM     Set  2:50 PM      58
    14      Low   7:48 AM     0.3   7:27 PM
    14     High   2:20 PM     6.2
    14      Low   8:50 PM     1.1
 
M   15     High   2:46 AM     5.0   7:04 AM    Rise 12:31 AM      46
    15      Low   8:53 AM     0.5   7:26 PM     Set  3:48 PM
    15     High   3:29 PM     6.1
    15      Low   9:57 PM     1.1
 
Tu  16     High   3:53 AM     5.0   7:04 AM    Rise  1:36 AM      35
    16      Low   9:59 AM     0.5   7:24 PM     Set  4:37 PM
    16     High   4:34 PM     6.1
    16      Low  10:59 PM     1.0
 
W   17     High   4:58 AM     5.2   7:05 AM    Rise  2:43 AM      25
    17      Low  11:03 AM     0.5   7:23 PM     Set  5:18 PM
    17     High   5:34 PM     6.1
    17      Low  11:55 PM     0.8
 
Th  18     High   5:57 AM     5.4   7:06 AM    Rise  3:49 AM      16
    18      Low  12:01 PM     0.4   7:22 PM     Set  5:52 PM
    18     High   6:26 PM     6.2
 
F   19      Low  12:45 AM     0.7   7:06 AM    Rise  4:53 AM      9
    19     High   6:49 AM     5.6   7:20 PM     Set  6:21 PM
    19      Low  12:54 PM     0.3
    19     High   7:12 PM     6.2
 
Sa  20      Low   1:29 AM     0.5   7:07 AM    Rise  5:53 AM      4
    20     High   7:37 AM     5.8   7:19 PM     Set  6:48 PM
    20      Low   1:42 PM     0.3
    20     High   7:54 PM     6.1
 
Su  21      Low   2:10 AM     0.4   7:08 AM    Rise  6:52 AM      1
    21     High   8:21 AM     5.9   7:17 PM     Set  7:13 PM
    21      Low   2:27 PM     0.4
    21     High   8:32 PM     6.0
 
M   22      Low   2:48 AM     0.4   7:08 AM    Rise  7:49 AM      0
    22     High   9:01 AM     6.0   7:16 PM     Set  7:37 PM
    22      Low   3:10 PM     0.5
    22     High   9:09 PM     5.8
 
Tu  23      Low   3:23 AM     0.5   7:09 AM    Rise  8:46 AM      0
    23     High   9:39 AM     6.0   7:15 PM     Set  8:03 PM
    23      Low   3:51 PM     0.6
    23     High   9:45 PM     5.6
 
W   24      Low   3:56 AM     0.7   7:10 AM    Rise  9:43 AM      3
    24     High  10:16 AM     6.0   7:13 PM     Set  8:31 PM
    24      Low   4:31 PM     0.9
    24     High  10:20 PM     5.4
 
Th  25      Low   4:28 AM     0.8   7:10 AM    Rise 10:41 AM      7
    25     High  10:53 AM     5.8   7:12 PM     Set  9:03 PM
    25      Low   5:10 PM     1.1
    25     High  10:56 PM     5.1
 
F   26      Low   5:01 AM     1.0   7:11 AM    Rise 11:39 AM      13
    26     High  11:30 AM     5.7   7:11 PM     Set  9:39 PM
    26      Low   5:51 PM     1.3
    26     High  11:34 PM     4.9
 
Sa  27      Low   5:37 AM     1.2   7:12 AM    Rise 12:38 PM      20
    27     High  12:12 PM     5.6   7:09 PM     Set 10:21 PM
    27      Low   6:35 PM     1.5
 
Su  28     High  12:16 AM     4.7   7:12 AM    Rise  1:34 PM      28
    28      Low   6:18 AM     1.3   7:08 PM     Set 11:09 PM
    28     High  12:59 PM     5.4
    28      Low   7:24 PM     1.7
 
M   29     High   1:04 AM     4.6   7:13 AM    Rise  2:27 PM      37
    29      Low   7:07 AM     1.4   7:07 PM
    29     High   1:54 PM     5.4
    29      Low   8:19 PM     1.7
 
Tu  30     High   1:59 AM     4.6   7:14 AM     Set 12:04 AM      47
    30      Low   8:04 AM     1.4   7:05 PM    Rise  3:14 PM
    30     High   2:55 PM     5.4
    30      Low   9:18 PM     1.7

Weather / Marine Zone Forecast

MARINE WEATHER -  508 AM EDT Tue Aug 19 2025
 
 .SYNOPSIS FOR MID ATLC WATERS...A stationary front will persist
across the central waters today and tonight, with high pressure
over the N waters to the N of the front. The front and high
pressure will lift NE Wed as Hurricane Erin approaches the waters
from the S. The eye of Hurricane Erin is expected to move N into
the outer S waters late Wed, then continue N and NE through the
outer S and central waters Wed night and Thu. It will then turn
more NE and move through the Outer Mid-Atlantic Waters Thu night
through Fri night. The wind field of Hurricane Erin will expand
significantly Thu through Fri, resulting in all of the central
and N waters seeing at least tropical storm conditions. Long
period SE to S swell from Erin will continue to spread N into the
central and N waters today and tonight. Significant swell will
continue through Fri night while gradually backing to the E Wed
through Thu night. Another high will build over the waters Fri
through Sat night while a stationary front forms over the far S
waters. For more information on Hurricane Erin, please closely
monitor the latest forecasts from the National Hurricane Center.
 $$
 
 
 
 ANZ835-191945-
Cape Fear to 31N to 1000 FM-
508 AM EDT Tue Aug 19 2025
 TROPICAL STORM WARNING
 
TODAY
NE winds 5 to 15 kt, increasing to 10 to 20 kt. Seas
7 to 13 ft. Scattered showers and tstms.
 
TONIGHT
NE winds 15 to 25 kt. Seas 11 to 18 ft. Scattered
showers and tstms.
 
WED
N to NE winds 20 to 30 kt. Seas 15 to 27 ft. Showers and
tstms.
 
WED NIGHT
N winds 35 to 45 kt. Seas 17 to 32 ft. Scattered
showers and tstms.
 
THU
NW winds 25 to 35 kt, diminishing to 20 to 30 kt. Seas
15 to 25 ft.
 
THU NIGHT
N to NE winds 15 to 25 kt. Seas 10 to 18 ft.
 
FRI
N to NE winds 5 to 15 kt, becoming E to NE. Seas 8 to
14 ft.
 
FRI NIGHT
E to NE winds 5 to 15 kt. Seas 7 to 12 ft.
 
SAT
E winds 5 to 15 kt. Seas 6 to 10 ft.
 
SAT NIGHT
E to SE winds 5 to 15 kt, becoming S to SE. Seas
5 to 9 ft.

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