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RULES: Narrow Cape, Kodiak Island, AK; safety zone,
Published: 2001-11-07
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary safety zone in the
Gulf of Alaska, southeast of Narrow Cape, Kodiak Island, Alaska. The
zone is needed to protect the safety of persons and vessels operating
in the vicinity of the safety zone during a rocket launch from the
Alaska Aerospace Development Corporation, Narrow Cape, Kodiak Island
facility.
RULES: Tomlinson Bridge, Quinnipiac River, New Haven, CT; safety zone,
Published: 2001-09-28
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary safety zone on the
waters of the Quinnipiac River within 100 yards of the north side and
500 yards of the south side of the Tomlinson Bridge. This safety zone
will prevent marine traffic from transiting beneath the Tomlinson
Bridge while a new, permanent lift span is installed on the bridge. The
safety
RULES: McArdle Bridge, Boston, MA; safety zone,
Published: 2001-07-11
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary safety zone
closing all waters of Boston Inner Harbor one hundred (100) yards
upstream and downstream from the McArdle Bridge for Bridge Dredge
Operations. The safety zone prohibits entry into or movement within
this portion of Boston Inner Harbor during the closure periods without
Captain of the Port
RULES: Cuyahoga River and Cleveland Harbor, OH; regulated navigation area and safety zones,
Published: 2001-06-19
The Coast Guard will establish a temporary Regulated
Navigation Area (RNA) during the Huntington Cleveland Harborfest event
in the Port of Cleveland, OH. The Coast Guard will also establish a
Moving Safety Zone in conjunction with the parade of ships as they
transit Cleveland Harbor. These regulations are necessary to ensure the
safe navigation of
RULES: Fore River Bridge, Weymouth, MA; safety zone,
Published: 2001-03-08
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary safety zone for [[Page 13852]]
the Fore River (Route 3A) Bridge Repairs, starting February 21 and
lasting until December 31, 2001, in Weymouth, MA. The safety zone is to
ensure the safe operation of a fiftyfive (55) foot wide crane barge
underneath the Fore River Bridge in order to conduct repair
RULES: Japanese Fisheries High School Training Vessel EHIME MARU relocation and crew member recovery, Pacific Ocean, south shores of Oahu, HI; safety zone,
Published: 2001-08-09
The Coast Guard has established four temporary safety zones
south of Oahu, Hawaii, to protect vessels and mariners from the hazards
associated with vessel relocation and crewmember recovery operations of
the Japanese Fisheries High School Training Vessel EHIME MARU, which
sank after being struck by the submarine USS GREENEVILLE (SSN 772).
Entry
RULES: Wrangell Narrows Shipping Channel, AK; safety zone,
Published: 2001-01-22
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary safety zone around
the barge SWINIMOSH which will be conducting blasting/dredging
operations along the navigable waters of Wrangell Narrows Shipping
Channel, Petersburg, Alaska. This safety zone will require periodic
complete channel closures to all vessel traffic transiting the channel
as necessary for
Part IV: Department of Transportation, Coast Guard,
Published: 2001-09-21
Following terrorist attacks in New York and Washington, DC.,
the Coast Guard is establishing temporary regulations for the safety or
security of U.S. naval vessels in the navigable waters of the United
States. The regulations are issued under the authority contained in 14
U.S.C. 91. Naval Vessel Protection Zones will provide for the
regulation of
RULES: Milwaukee Harbor, WI; safety zone,
Published: 2001-07-02
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary safety zone in the
Milwaukee Harbor for the Festa Italiana 2001 fireworks display. This
safety zone is necessary to protect spectators and vessels from the
hazards associated with the storage, preparation, and launching of
fireworks. This safety zone is intended to restrict vessel traffic from
a portion
RULES: Maine Yankee Nuclear Power Plant, Wiscasset, ME; security zone,
Published: 2001-12-18
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary security zone
around the Maine Yankee Power Plant in Wiscasset, Maine, temporarily
closing all land and waters surrounding Bailey Point and Foxbird
Island. This security zone prohibits entry into or movement within a
portion of the Back River and adjacent land areas and is needed to
ensure public safety
RULES: New York Harbor et al., NY; safety zone,
Published: 2001-03-22
The Coast Guard is establishing ten permanent safety zones for
fireworks displays located in the Port of New York/New Jersey,
expanding the size of one current safety zone, and modifying effective
times and notice requirements of existing permanent safety zones. This
action is necessary to provide for the safety of life on navigable
waters during
RULES: Cape Fear River and Northeast Cape Fear River, Wilmington, NC; regulated navigation area,
Published: 2001-07-27
The Coast Guard is establishing a Regulated Navigation Area
(RNA) for the Cape Fear River and Northeast Cape Fear River. This
action is necessary because of the extensive channeldeepening project
involving dredging, drilling, and blasting being undertaken by the U.
S. Army Corps of Engineers. The RNA is needed to ensure the safety of
vessels
RULES: Lake St. Clair, Grosse Pointe Shores, MI; safety zone,
Published: 2001-10-12
The Coast Guard is establishing a 400-yard radius safety zone
off of Harbor Seawall in Lake St. Clair for a fireworks display on
October 13, 2001. This regulation is necessary to control vessel
traffic within the immediate vicinity of the fireworks launch site and
to ensure the safety of life and property during the event. Entry into,
transiting,
RULES: Oak Bluffs, MA; safety zone,
Published: 2001-08-14
The Coast Guard is establishing a safety zone within a 250-
yard radius of the fireworks barge, located at Oak Bluffs,
Massachusetts, on August 17, 2001, with a rain date of August 18, 2001.
The safety zone is needed to safeguard the public from possible hazards
associated with a fireworks display. Entry into this zone will be
prohibited unless
RULES: Cleveland Harbor, OH; safety zone,
Published: 2001-06-27
The Coast Guard is establishing a safety zone encompassing the
navigable waters adjacent to the Cleveland Port Authority, on Cleveland
Harbor, Lake Erie. The Safety Zone is necessary to ensure the safety of
spectator vessels during a fireworks display launched from a barge in
Cleveland Harbor on July 4, 2001. Use of fireworks and related
RULES: Lake Michigan, Holland, MI; safety zone,
Published: 2001-06-05
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary safety zone
encompassing a portion of Lake Michigan near Holland, Michigan. This
safety zone is necessary for the protection of passengers and vessels
during a planned rocket launch show over Lake Michigan. The safety zone
is intended to restrict vessel traffic from the waters of Lake Michigan
off
RULES: Kennebec River, ME; safety zone,
Published: 2001-04-26
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary safety zone to
close a portion of the Kennebec River to waterway traffic in a 400 foot
radius around Bath Iron Works, Bath, Maine for the protection of Naval
Forces, from 7 a.m. April 4, 2001 to 12 p.m. June 16, 2001. Entry into
this safety zone is prohibited unless authorized by the Captain of the
Port.
RULES: Port Valdez, AK; security zone,
Published: 2001-11-07
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary security zone for
Port Valdez, Alaska. The security zone encompasses the waters of Port
Valdez north and east of Middle Rock, excluding the waters within the
Alyeska Marine Terminal security zone. This security zone is necessary
to protect the facilities and vessels transiting within Port Valdez
from
RULES: Charleston, SC; security zones,
Published: 2001-09-28
The Coast Guard is closing a section of the Cooper River in
the vicinity of U.S. Naval Weapons Station, Charleston, SC, to all
vessel traffic until further notice. This security zone is needed for
national security reasons following the recent events in New York City,
Washington DC and Western Pennsylvania. Entry into this zone is
prohibited,
RULES: Cleveland Harbor, OH; safety zone,
Published: 2001-07-09
The Coast Guard is establishing a safety zone encompassing the
navigable waters adjacent to the Cleveland Port Authority, on Cleveland
Harbor, Lake Erie. The safety zone is necessary to ensure the safety of
spectator vessels during a fireworks display launched from a barge in
Cleveland Harbor on July 28, 2001. This regulation is intended to
RULES: Lake Erie, Port Clinton, OH; safety zone,
Published: 2001-06-14
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary safety zone on
Lake Erie, Port Clinton, Ohio. This safety zone is necessary to protect
spectators and vessels from the hazards associated with fireworks
displays. This zone is intended to restrict vessels from a portion of
Lake Erie for the City of Port Clinton's July 4, 2001, fireworks
display.
RULES: Mission Bay, CA; safety zone,
Published: 2001-03-08
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary safety zone in the
navigable waters of the channel entrances to Mission Bay, San Diego,
CA. This safety zone has been established to safeguard vessels from the
severe swell and waves that are being encountered at the channel
entrances to Mission Bay. The Captain of the Port retains the
discretion to
RULES: Lake Erie, Cleveland Harbor, Cleveland, OH; safety zone,
Published: 2001-08-09
The Coast Guard is establishing a Safety Zone encompassing the
navigable waters adjacent to the Cleveland Port Authority, on Cleveland
Harbor, Lake Erie. The Safety Zone is necessary to ensure the safety of
spectator vessels during a fireworks display launched from a barge
moored to the Cleveland Port Authority property on August 18, 2001.
This
RULES: Selfridge Army National Guard Base, MI; security zone,
Published: 2001-10-18
The Coast Guard published a final rule on September 24, 2001,
creating a security zone surrounding the waters off of Selfridge Air
National Guard Base in Michigan. The original parameters of that zone
extended one half mile from the shore, between the Hall Road launch
ramp and the entrance to Mac and Rays Marina, and the rule had no
expiration
Part IV: Department of Transportation, Coast Guard,
Published: 2001-09-21
Following terrorist attacks in New York and Washington, DC,
the Coast Guard is establishing temporary regulations for the safety or
security of U.S. naval vessels in the navigable waters of the United
States. The regulations are issued under the authority contained in 14
U.S.C. 91. Naval Vessel Protection Zones will provide for the
regulation of