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RULES: OpSail Miami 2000, Port of Miami, FL,
Published: 2000-05-25
The Coast Guard is establishing temporary regulations in the
Port of Miami for OpSail Miami 2000 activities. This action is
necessary to provide for the safety of life and property on navigable
waters during OpSail Miami 2000. This action will restrict vessel
traffic in portions of the Port of Miami.
RULES: Bellport Bay, NY; safety zone,
Published: 2000-07-21
The Coast Guard is establishing a safety zone for the Village
of Bellport Fireworks Display to be held in Bellport Bay, Bellport, NY,
on July 22, 2000. This action is needed to protect persons, facilities,
vessels and others in the maritime community from the safety hazards
associated with this fireworks display. Entry into this safety zone is
PROPOSED RULES: New York annual fireworks displays, NY; safety zones,
Published: 2000-11-02
The Coast Guard proposes to establish 12 permanent safety
zones for annual fireworks displays located in the Port of New York/New
Jersey. This action is necessary to provide for the safety of life on
navigable waters during the events. This action is intended to restrict
vessel traffic in a portion of the affected waterways.
PROPOSED RULES: Staten Island, NY; safety zone; Correction,
Published: 2000-05-04
Correction
In proposed rule document 0010153 beginning on page 21686, in the
issue of Monday, April 24, 2000, make the following correction: Sec. 165.T01015 [Corrected]s
On page 21688, in the first column Sec. 165.T01015 (a), in the
fifth line, ``40 deg. 3018' N 074 deg. 1500 W'' should read ``40 deg.
30' 18'' N 074 deg.
RULES: First Coast Guard District navigable waters; regulated navigation area,
Published: 2000-06-06
The Coast Guard amends the regulations at 33 CFR 165.100 that
establish a Regulated Navigation Area (RNA) within the navigable waters
of the First Coast Guard District. This Final Rule makes permanent the
existing temporary authority of a Captain of the Port (COTP) to issue
exemptions from the positive control of barges provisions of the RNA.
RULES: Thames River, New London, CT; safety zone,
Published: 2000-07-14
The Coast Guard is establishing a safety zone for the
Mashantucket Pequot Fireworks Display to be held on the Thames River,
New London, CT on July 15, 2000. This action is needed to protect
persons, facilities, vessels and others in the maritime community from
the safety hazards associated with this fireworks display. Entry into
this safety zone
RULES: Cook Inlet, AK; safety zone,
Published: 2000-05-15
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary 600-yard radius
safety zone Port Graham, Cook Inlet, Alaska. The Heavylift vessel SWAN
will anchor in this position and offload equipment for the Exploratory
Drilling Structure `OSPREY'. This safety zone is implemented to ensure
the safe and timely anchoring, loading, and departure of vessels and a
barge
RULES: Lake Erie, Ottawa River, OH; safety zone,
Published: 2000-06-14
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary safety zone on the
Ottawa River, in the state of Ohio. This zone restricts the entry of
vessels into the area designated for the June 24, 2000 Summerfest
fireworks display. This temporary safety zone is necessary to protect
mariners in case of accidental misfire of fireworks mortar rounds.
RULES: Boston Harbor, MA; safety zone,
Published: 2000-07-10
The Coast Guard is establishing temporary moving safety zones
around the aircraft carrier USS John F. Kennedy as it transits Boston
Harbor on July 10, and 17, 2000. The safety zones will be in effect
Monday, July 10, 2000 from 5 a.m. to 8 a.m. Eastern Daylight Time (EDT)
as the vessel transits inbound from the ``NC'' buoy to the North Jetty
and
PROPOSED RULES: Atlantic Ocean, Virginia Beach, VA; safety zone,
Published: 2000-05-26
The Coast Guard proposes establishing temporary safety zones
for the Virginia Beach Fireworks displays, north of the Virginia Beach
Fishing Pier, in the Atlantic Ocean. This action would restrict vessel
traffic on the Atlantic Ocean within a 2500foot radius of a
fireworks=laden barge. The safety zone is necessary to protect mariners
and spectators
RULES: Narragansett Bay, RI; safety zone,
Published: 2000-07-21
The Coast Guard is establishing a safety zone in the waters of
Narragansett Bay shoreward of the area marked by a high flyer (flagged
metal pole) at the westernmost end of Midway Pier in Portsmouth;
southwest to a high flyer 250 yards west of McAllister Point; south to
a high flyer at the first bend in the Coddington Cove Breakwater. The
safety
PROPOSED RULES: Guayanilla Bay, PR; safety zone,
Published: 2000-10-24
The Coast Guard is proposing moving and fixed safety zones
around Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Carriers with product aboard in the
waters of the Caribbean Sea and Guayanilla Bay, Puerto Rico. Due to its
size and draft, the LNG vessel will require use of the center of the
channel for safe navigation. The highly volatile nature of the cargo
requires
RULES: Seal Island, Prudhoe Bay, AK; safety zone,
Published: 2000-09-07
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary 200-yard radius
safety zone in the navigable waters around the Northstar dock, Seal
Island, Prudhoe Bay, Alaska. The Crowley Marine Services' Barge 400
will be offloading modules that are part of the buildings to be set on
Seal Island. This safety zone is implemented to ensure the safe and
timely
RULES: OPSAIL 2000, New York Harbor, East River, and Hudson River, NY and NJ; safety zones,
Published: 2000-06-06
The Coast Guard is establishing four temporary safety zones
for fireworks displays located on New York Harbor, the East River, and
Hudson River, and one temporary safety zone for Search and Rescue
demonstrations on the Hudson River. This action is necessary to provide
for the safety of life on navigable waters during the events. It will
restrict
RULES: OPSAIL 2000, London, CT; safety zone; Correction,
Published: 2000-06-30
This document corrects a final rule published in the Federal
Register of June 14, 2000, concerning temporary regulations OPSAIL 2000
events to held at the Port of New London, Connecticut. That document
contained inaccurate positions for Safety Zones 1 and 2.
PROPOSED RULES: OPSAIL 2000, New York Harbor, NY; safety zones,
Published: 2000-05-17
The Coast Guard proposes to establish four temporary safety
zones for fireworks displays located on New York Harbor, the East
River, and Hudson River, and one temporary safety zone for Search and
Rescue demonstrations on the Hudson River. This action is necessary to
provide for the safety of life on navigable waters during the events.
This action
RULES: Chicago Harbor, IL; safety zone,
Published: 2000-07-26
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary safety zone. The
safety zone encompasses a portion of the Chicago Harbor. The safety
zone is needed to protect vessels and spectators during fireworks shows
scheduled for various dates during the summer of the year 2000.
RULES: Cape Fear River, Wilmington, NC; Wilmington Harbor deepening project; safety zone,
Published: 2000-12-26
The Coast Guard is establishing a safety zone on the Cape Fear
River in Wilmington, NC. This zone is necessary to ensure the safety of
life and property during the detonation of explosives along the bottom
of the Cape Fear River in conjunction with the harbor deepening and
widening project. Vessels entering the safety zone must inform
themselves
RULES: Tampa Bay, FL; safety zone,
Published: 2000-08-16
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary safety zone on the
waters within Tampa Bay, Florida. The safety zone is needed to ensure
the safe transit of the Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) tank ships
through Tampa Bay and into the SEA3 facility located at berth 30. Any
vessel desiring to enter the safety zone must obtain permission from
the Captain
RULES: Resurrection Bay, Seward, AK; safety zone,
Published: 2000-07-21
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary 1100 yard radius
safety zone around a point located at 60 deg.02'28.7"N latitude,
149 deg.23'02.8"W longitude in Resurrection Bay, Seward, AK. This
safety zone is implemented to ensure the safety of approximately 25 U.
S. Marine Corps personnel who will be jumping from a C130 aircraft
into the waters of
RULES: Cape May Harbor, NJ; safety zone,
Published: 2000-10-18
The Coast Guard is establishing temporary regulations in the
Cape May Harbor, Cape May, NJ during a New Jersey Department of
Environmental Protection oil spill booming test in the north end of the
Cape May Harbor. This action is necessary to provide for the safety of
life and property on navigable waters during the booming test. This
action will
RULES: Middle Harbor-San Pedro Bay, CA; safety zone,
Published: 2000-09-07
The Coast Guard is establishing a safety zone on the waters of
San Pedro Bay, California. The event requiring establishment of this
safety zone is the dredging and landfill activities associated with the
Port of Long Beach Pier T project. Entry into, transit through or
anchoring within the safety zone by vessels other than those engaged in
the
RULES: Martha's Vineyard, MA; safety zone,
Published: 2000-08-08
The Coast Guard is establishing temporary safety and security
zones, with identical boundaries, off the south shore of Martha's
Vineyard, Massachusetts, during the President of the United States'
visit to Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts. The security zone is needed
to safeguard the public, the area adjoining the Friedman residence and
the
RULES: New York Harbor, western Long Island Sound, and East and Hudson Rivers, NY; safety zones,
Published: 2000-07-13
The Coast Guard is establishing 19 permanent safety zones for
fireworks displays located on New York Harbor, western Long Island
Sound, the East River, and the Hudson River. This action is necessary
to provide for the safety of life on navigable waters during the
events. This action establishes permanent exclusion areas that are only
active prior
RULES: Cook Inlet, AK; safety zone,
Published: 2000-05-18
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary 250-yard radius
safety zone on the navigable waters located in Port Graham, Cook Inlet,
Alaska. The Derrick Barge LOS ANGELES will anchor in this position and
assemble the Exploratory Drilling Structure ``OSPREY''. This safety
zone is implemented to ensure the safe and timely anchoring of the
Derrick