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RULES: Portland Captain of Port Zone—; Oregon; safety zone,
Published: 2003-06-04
The Coast Guard is establishing a safety zone during a
fireworks display in the vicinity of Willamette River mile 19 in
Milwaukie, Oregon. The Captain of the Port, Portland, is taking this
action to safeguard watercraft and their occupants from safety hazards
associated with this fireworks display. Entry into this safety zone is
prohibited unless
RULES: Salem Harbor, MA; safety zone,
Published: 2003-07-07
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary safety zone for
the Tribute to the Troops/Fourth of July Fireworks on July 4, 2003, in
Salem Harbor, Salem, Massachusetts, temporarily closing all waters
around the center of Derby Wharf in Salem Harbor within a 400yard
radius of the fireworks launch. The safety zone is necessary to protect
the life and
RULES: Upper Mississippi River—; Cape Girardeau, MO; safety zone,
Published: 2003-07-30
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary safety zone for
all waters of the Upper Mississippi River from mile marker 51.5 to 52.5
near Cape Girardeau, MO. This safety zone is needed to protect vessels
from the safety hazards associated with the construction operations on
the Cape Girardeau Bridge. Entry into this zone is prohibited unless
RULES: Portland, OR; large passenger vessels; safety and security zone,
Published: 2003-09-12
In order to maintain an increased maritime security posture,
the Coast Guard is establishing regulations for the security and safety
of large passenger vessels in the navigable waters of the Portland, OR
Captain of the Port zone. This security and safety zone, when enforced
by the Captain of the Port Portland, will provide for the regulation of
PROPOSED RULES: San Francisco Bay, CA; security zones,
Published: 2003-11-25
The Coast Guard proposes to establish fixed security zones
extending 25 yards in the U.S. navigable waters around all piers,
abutments, fenders and pilings of the Golden Gate Bridge and the San
FranciscoOakland Bay Bridge, in San Francisco Bay, California. These
security zones are needed for national security reasons to protect the
public and
RULES: National City Marine Terminal, San Diego, CA; security zone,
Published: 2003-01-24
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary security zone in
the waters adjacent to the National City Marine Terminal, San Diego
Bay, San Diego, CA. This action is needed to protect the U.S. Naval
vessel(s) and their crew(s) during a military outload evolution at the
National City Marine Terminal from sabotage, or other subversive acts,
accidents,
PROPOSED RULES: Port Valdez and Valdez Narrows, AK; security zone,
Published: 2003-03-27
The purpose of this supplemental notice of proposed rulemaking
(SNPRM) is to amend the Collection of Information (COI) section of the
Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) preamble for ``Security Zone; Port
Valdez and Valdez Narrows, Valdez, AK'' (NPRM), 67 FR 65074 (Oct. 23,
2002). The original notice proposed new COI requirements that must be
RULES: Detroit Captain of Port Zone, MI; safety zone,
Published: 2003-05-20
The Coast Guard is implementing safety zones for annual
fireworks displays in the Captain of the Port Detroit Zone during June
2003. This action is necessary to provide for the safety of life and
property on navigable waters during these events. These zones will
restrict vessel traffic from a portion of the Captain of the Port
Detroit Zone.
RULES: Ohio River—; Marietta, OH; safety zone,
Published: 2003-06-09
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary safety zone for
the waters of the Ohio River beginning at mile 171.5 and ending at mile
172.5, extending the entire width of the river. This safety zone is
needed to provide for the safety of participating vessels and mariners
during the Marietta River Roar, tunnel boat races. All vessels and
persons are
RULES: Lake Michigan, Gary, IN,
Published: 2003-07-14
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary safety zone for
the Gary Air and Water Show. The safety zone is necessary to protect
vessels, participants and spectators during the Gary Air and Water
Show. This safety zone is intended to restrict vessel from a portion of
Lake Michigan.
PROPOSED RULES: Charleston Harbor, Cooper River, SC; regulated navigation area,
Published: 2003-08-08
The Coast Guard proposes to create regulated navigation areas
for waters in the Charleston Harbor under the Highway 17 bridges and in
the Cooper River under the Don Holt I526 bridge. These regulated
navigation areas are needed for national security reasons to help
ensure public safety and prevent sabotage or terrorist acts aimed at
these bridges
RULES: San Diego Bay, CA—; Safety zone,
Published: 2003-10-03
The Coast Guard is establishing two temporary safety zones, a
stationary safety zone and a moving safety zone, on the navigable
waters of San Diego Bay in support of the Fleet Week Sea and Air
Parade. These temporary safety zones are necessary to provide for the
safety of the crews, spectators, participants of the event,
participating vessels and
RULES: Coronado Bay Bridge, San Diego, CA; security zone,
Published: 2003-12-05
The Coast Guard is establishing temporary security zones
encompassing navigable waters 25 yards around all piers, abutments,
fenders and pilings of the Coronado Bay Bridge. These temporary
security zones are needed for national security reasons to protect the
public and ports from potential subversive actions. Persons and vessels
are prohibited
PROPOSED RULES: Columbia River, Vancouver, WA; safety zone,
Published: 2003-02-14
The Coast Guard is establishing a permanent safety zone on the
waters of the Columbia River in the vicinity of Vancouver, Washington.
The Captain of the Port, Portland, Oregon, is taking this action to
safeguard watercraft and their occupants from safety hazards associated
with an annual July 4th fireworks display. Entry into this safety zone
is
RULES: Coronado Bay Bridge, San Diego, CA; security zones,
Published: 2003-04-15
The Coast Guard is establishing temporary security zones 25
yards in the U.S. navigable waters around all piers, abutments, fenders and pilings of the Coronado Bay Bridge.
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These temporary security zones are needed for national security reasons
to protect the public ports from potential subversive actions. Persons
and vessels are
RULES: Portland Captain of Port Zone, OR; safety zones,
Published: 2003-05-30
The Coast Guard is establishing permanent safety zones on the
waters located in their AOR during fireworks displays. The Captain of
the Port, Portland, Oregon, is taking this action to safeguard
watercraft and their occupants from safety hazards associated with
these fireworks displays. Entry into these safety zones is prohibited
unless authorized
RULES: Colorado River, Laughlin, NV; Avi Resort and Casino Fireworks Show; safety zone,
Published: 2003-07-01
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary safety zone on the
navigable waters of Laughlin, Nevada in support of the Avi Resort and
Casino fireworks show. This temporary safety zone is necessary to
provide for the safety of the crews, spectators, participants of the
event, participating vessels and other vessels and users of the
waterway. Persons
RULES: Sacramento River, Sacramento, CA; safety zone,
Published: 2003-07-17
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary safety zone within
the navigable waters of the Sacramento River, Sacramento, CA, for a
water festival that includes highspeed boat exhibitions, water safety
demonstrations, and other waterskiing and wakeboarding demonstrations
that will take place on the Sacramento River between the mouth of the
American
RULES: Puget Sound, WA—; Large passenger vessels protection; security and safety zone,
Published: 2003-08-18
The Coast Guard is establishing regulations for the security
and safety of large passenger vessels in the navigable waters of Puget
Sound and adjacent waters, Washington. This security and safety zone
will provide for the regulation of vessel traffic in the vicinity of
large passenger vessels in the navigable waters of the United States.
RULES: Long Beach, CA—; Security zone,
Published: 2003-10-30
The Coast Guard is establishing a security zone in the waters
adjacent to Pier T126 in San Pedro Bay, Long Beach, CA. This action is
needed to protect U.S. Naval vessels and their crew during the
offloading of equipment from a Military Sealift Command (MSC) vessel at
Pier T126 from sabotage, or other subversive acts, accidents, criminal
actions or
RULES: Boston Captain of Port Zone, MA; Hubline Project; safety and security zones; correction,
Published: 2003-01-09
This document corrects the temporary final rule; request for
comments published in the Federal Register on December 9, 2002,
creating temporary safety and security zones around the Drillboat No. 8
and Lablift IV to protect the public from hazards associated with
drilling and blasting operations and to protect the vessels and the
public from
RULES: San Pedro Bay, CA; security zone,
Published: 2003-03-19
The Coast Guard is revising current safety zone regulations by
establishing security zones around and under all liquefied hazardous
gas (LHG) tank vessels located on San Pedro Bay, California, in and
near the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach. These security zones are
needed for national security reasons to protect the public and ports
from
RULES: Inland rivers; Eighth Coast Guard District; regulated navigation areas,
Published: 2003-05-02
The Coast Guard is establishing a regulated navigation area
(RNA) within all inland rivers of the Eighth Coast Guard District. This
RNA applies to barges loaded with certain dangerous cargoes (CDCs)
operating on inland rivers and requires them to report their position
and other information to the Inland River Vessel Movement Center
(IRVMC). This