Pacific Coast Light Service the many light-stations, making inspection trips, and looking generally after the extensive system of signals, buoys, etc. In the course of the year she travels many thousands of miles. The Thirteenth District extends from the boundary between California and Oregon, to the northern boundary of the United States, and includes Alaska. It embraces all aids to navigation on the seacoast of Oregon and WaTashlington, and the United States waters of the Strait of Juan Fog-signals operated by clockwork........... 5 Whistling buoys in position....................... 8 Bell-buoys in position................................. 4 Other buoys in position.............................. 284 Steamer,lfanzanita,, buoy-teiider, and for supply and inspection.......................... 1 Steamer Columbine, for construction and repairs............................. 1 In extent, the district is much larger than the Twelfth, and the aids to navigation much more numerous. It includes all that long stretch of coast north of the British possessions, clear away to the northern limits of Alaskan waters. That The Farallon Station in a Fog de Fuca, Washington Sound, and the Gulf of Georgia, and on the tidal waters tributary to the sea, strait, sound, and gulf between the limits named, together with those on Alaskan waters. Comnimander George C. Reiter, United States Navy, is the Inspector. There are in this district: Lighthouses and beacon-lights, including iliiety-nine post-lights......................... 118 Light-vessel in position..............1................ Day or unlighted beacons........................... 42 Fog-sigrals operated by steamn or hot-air engines........................... 11 part of the coast is only sparsely settled, comnparatively, the sea at certain seasons very temipestuoius-subject to heavy winds and strong currents-and the dangers to navigation are miany. Two first-class lighthouse tenders are required to meet the needs of this large district. Several trips are necessary each year to Alaskan waters, and several weeks are required to make the round voyages. To supply the large number of light-stations with provisions, oil, etc., to make the required inspection, and to attend to the 21 5
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