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RULES: Maumee River, Lake Erie, OH,
Published: 2002-05-08
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary safety zone on the
Maumee River, Toledo, Ohio. This zone is intended to restrict vessels
from a portion of the Maumee River during the City of Toledo's May 25th
Memorial Day 2002, fireworks display. This temporary safety zone is
necessary to protect spectators and vessels from the hazards associated
with
RULES: San Diego Bay, CA; security zone,
Published: 2002-01-31
The Coast Guard is creating a permanent security zone around
the Fleet Industrial Supply Center (formerly the Naval Supply Center)
Pier at Naval Base, San Diego, at the request of the U.S. Navy. The
establishment of this security zone is needed to ensure the physical
protection of naval vessels moored at the Fleet Industrial Supply
Center pier.
PROPOSED RULES: Willamette River, OR; security zone,
Published: 2002-03-18
The Coast Guard proposes a temporary security zone surrounding
the City of Portland's Waterfront Park to include all waters of the
Willamette River, from surface to bottom, between the Hawthorne and
Steel bridges and underneath these bridges. Recent terrorist attacks
against the United States necessitate this action to properly safeguard
all
RULES: Narragansett Bay et al., RI; safety and security zones,
Published: 2002-09-03
The Coast Guard is establishing permanent safety and security
zones around high interest vessels (HIVs) while those vessels are
operating within Rhode Island Sound, Narragansett Bay, and the
Providence and Taunton Rivers. This rule also establishes safety and
security zones around HIVs and adjacent land areas while HIVs are
moored at waterfront
PROPOSED RULES: San Francisco Bay, CA; security zones,
Published: 2002-10-30
The Coast Guard proposes to establish moving and fixed
security zones extending 100 yards around and under all cruise ships
and tank vessels that enter, are moored in, anchored in or depart from
the San Francisco Bay, California, and Delta ports. These proposed
security zones are needed for national security reasons to protect the
public and ports
RULES: New York Marine Inspection Zone and Captain of the Port Zone; safety and security zones,
Published: 2002-08-15
The Coast Guard is extending the effective period of the
Regulated Navigation Area (RNA) and Safety and Security Zones published
October 10, 2001. This change will extend the effective period of the
temporary final rule until December 31, 2002 to allow additional time
to develop a permanent rule. This rule will continue to prohibit
vessels from
RULES: Ammunition Island, Port Valdez, AK; safety zone; Correction,
Published: 2002-07-09
The Coast Guard is correcting the coordinates in a final rule
for a safety zone encompassing Ammunition Island in Port Valdez,
Alaska, that was published in the Federal Register on August 17, 1987
and amended on June 30, 1998. We are making this correction because of
an incorrect position that was attributed to Ammunition Island and
published in
RULES: Point Beach Nuclear Power Plant, WI; security zone,
Published: 2002-06-14
The Coast Guard is revising the effective period for a
temporary security zone in the Captain of the Port Milwaukee zone for
the Point Beach Nuclear Power Plant. This security zone is necessary to
protect this nuclear power plant from possible sabotage or other
subversive acts, accidents, or possible acts of terrorism. This
security zone is
RULES: Weymouth Fore River, MA; safety zone,
Published: 2002-06-05
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary safety zone on the
Weymouth Fore River in Weymouth, MA, in the main shipping channel, for
four sixday periods, for the construction of a temporary bridge. The
safety zones temporarily close all waters approximately 200 yards
upstream and 100 yards downstream of the Route 3A (Fore River) Bridge.
The
RULES: Ohio River, Portsmouth, OH; safety zone,
Published: 2002-05-24
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary safety zone for
the waters of the Ohio River beginning at mile 355.5 and ending at mile
356.5, extending the entire width of the river. This safety zone is
needed to protect spectators and vessels from the potential safety
hazards associated with a fireworks display. Entry into this zone is
prohibited,
RULES: Boston Harbor, Weymouth Fore River, and Salem Harbor, MA; safety and security zones,
Published: 2002-04-29
The Coast Guard is establishing interim safety and security
zones for vessels determined to be in need of a Coast Guard escort by
the Captain of the Port (COTP), Boston. The safety and security zones
for these escorted vessels will close all waters of Boston Harbor 1000
yards ahead and astern, and 100 yards on each side of an escorted
vessel in
PROPOSED RULES: Long Beach, CA; safety zone,
Published: 2002-02-19
The Coast Guard proposes to establish a temporary safety zone
in the navigable waters of Long Beach, California for the National
Water Ski Racing Association (NWSRA) Water Ski Race from 8 a.m. to 5
p.m. on March 23 and 24, 2002. This safety zone is necessary to provide
for the safety of the crew and participants of the race and to protect
the
PROPOSED RULES: Cumberland Bay, NY; safety zone,
Published: 2002-04-02
The Coast Guard proposes to establish a temporary safety zone
for the Lake Champlain Challenge Hydroplane race located on Cumberland
Bay, NY. This action is necessary to provide for the safety of life on
navigable waters during this event scheduled for June 29 and 30, 2002.
This action is intended to restrict vessel traffic in the affected
RULES: Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant, Avila Beach, CA; adjacent waters; security zone,
Published: 2002-12-18
The Coast Guard has established a security zone in the waters
adjacent to Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant near Avila Beach,
California. This action is necessary to ensure public safety and
prevent sabotage or terrorist acts against the power plant and
individuals near or in the power plant facilities and the surrounding
communities. Entry into
RULES: Boston Harbor, MA; safety and security zones,
Published: 2002-10-11
The Coast Guard is establishing safety and security zones for
vessels determined to be in need of a Coast Guard escort by the Captain
of the Port (COTP), Boston. The safety and security zones close all
waters of Boston Harbor one thousand (1000) yards ahead and astern and
one hundred (100) yards on each side of an escorted vessel (EV) in
transit.
RULES: Milwaukee Captain of Port Zone, Lake Michigan, WI; security zones,
Published: 2002-07-31
The Coast Guard is establishing two permanent security zones
on the navigable waters of Lake Michigan in the Captain of the Port
Milwaukee Zone. These security zones are necessary to protect the
nuclear power plants and water intake cribs from possible sabotage or
other subversive acts, accidents, or possible acts of terrorism. These
zones are
RULES: Saginaw River, MI; safety zone,
Published: 2002-07-02
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary safety zone for
the Bay City Fireworks Festival in Bay City, MI. This safety zone is
necessary to control vessel traffic within the immediate location of
the fireworks launch site and to ensure the safety of life and property
during the event. This safety zone is intended to restrict vessel
traffic from
RULES: San Juan, PR; security zones,
Published: 2002-06-13
The Coast Guard is extending the effective period for the
temporary final rule creating temporary moving security zones 50 yards
around all cruise ships entering or departing the Port of San Juan.
Temporary fixed security zones are also established 50 yards around all
cruise ships that are moored in the Port of San Juan. These security
zones are
RULES: Willamette River, OR; security zone,
Published: 2002-05-16
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary security zone
surrounding the City of Portland's Waterfront Park to include all
waters of the Willamette River, from surface to bottom, between the
Hawthorne and Steel bridges and underneath these bridges. Recent
terrorist attacks against the United States necessitate this action to
properly safeguard
RULES: Long Island Sound—; Long Island Sound Marine Inspection and Captain of Port Zone; safety and security zone,
Published: 2002-01-04
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary regulated
navigation area (RNA) and two safety and security zones. The rule will
regulate the circumstances under which certain vessels may enter,
transit or operate within the regulated navigation area and will
exclude all vessels from operating within 700 yards of the Millstone
Nuclear Power Plant or
RULES: Ohio River, PA; security zone,
Published: 2002-03-04
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary security zone
encompassing all water extending 200 feet from the shoreline of the
left descending bank on the Ohio River, beginning from mile marker 34.6
and ending at mile marker 35.1. This security zone is necessary to
protect the First Energy Nuclear Power Plant in Shippingport,
Pennsylvania from any
RULES: Tampa, FL; security zone,
Published: 2002-04-19
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary fixed security
zone in all waters extending in the vicinity of MacDill Air Force Base
(AFB). This security zone is needed for national security reasons to
protect MacDill AFB from potential subversive acts. Entry into this
zone is prohibited, unless specifically authorized by the Captain of
the Port,
RULES: Long Island Sound—; Long Island Sound Marine Inspection and Captain of Port Zone, CT; regulated navigation area and safe and security zones,
Published: 2002-11-15
The Coast Guard is extending the effective period of a
regulated navigation area (RNA) and certain safety and security zones
published January 4, 2002. This change will extend the effective period
of the temporary final rule through March 15, 2003, allowing adequate
time for informal rulemaking to develop a permanent rule. This rule
will continue
RULES: Naval Base Coronado, San Diego Bay, CA; security zone,
Published: 2002-09-17
The Coast Guard is temporarily expanding the geographical
boundaries of the permanent security zone at Naval Base Coronado,
California (33 CFR 165.1104) at the request of the U.S. Navy. The
additional area created by this temporary rule will accommodate the
Navy's placement of an antismall boat barrier boom within the zone.
Entry into this zone is
RULES: Savannah River, GA; regulated navigation area,
Published: 2002-07-17
The Coast Guard is establishing a Regulated Navigation Area on
a portion of the Savannah River to regulate waterway traffic when
vessels carrying Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) are transiting or moored
on the Savannah River. This action is necessary because of the size,
draft, and volatile cargo of LNG tankships. This rule enhances public
and