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PROPOSED RULES: Savannah River, GA; regulated navigation area,
Published: 2003-11-19
The Coast Guard proposes to change the regulated navigation
area to improve vessel traffic flow on the Savannah River during Liquid
Natural Gas (LNG) tankship transits. Under the current regulation,
vessels greater than 1600 gross tons are not permitted within the
regulated area during LNG tankship transits without the express
permission of the
RULES: Lockwood Folly Inlet, NC; safety zone,
Published: 2003-12-15
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary safety zone in the
Atlantic IntraCoastal Waterway (AICW) in the vicinity of Lockwood
Folly Inlet, NC. This action is necessary to ensure public safety. This
rule prohibits vessels with a draft greater than 3 feet from entering
the safety zone unless specifically exempt under the provisions in this
rule
PROPOSED RULES: Tampa Bay Captain of Port Zone, FL; security zones,
Published: 2003-02-12
The Coast Guard proposes to establish permanent security zones
in Tampa, Saint Petersburg, Port Manatee, Rattlesnake, Old Port Tampa
and Crystal River, Florida. These zones, which are similar to the
existing temporary security zones for vessels, waterfront facilities
and bridges, are needed to ensure public safety and security in the
greater Tampa
RULES: San Onofre, San Diego County, CA; security zone,
Published: 2003-04-11
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary security zone in
the waters adjacent to the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station in San
Diego County, CA. This action is necessary to ensure public safety and
prevent sabotage or terrorist acts against the public and commercial
structures and individuals near or in this structure. This security
zone
PROPOSED RULES: Chesapeake Bay, MD; Cove Point Liquefied Natural Gas Terminal; safety and security zone,
Published: 2003-05-15
On March 20, 2003, the U.S. Coast Guard Captain of the Port,
Baltimore (COTP) published a notice of proposed rulemaking for revising
a safety and security zone for the Cove Point Liquefied Natural Gas
Terminal. In response to that notice, the COTP received requests for a
public meeting to discuss the proposed rule. In this notice, the COTP
is
RULES: Portsmouth, 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 355.5 and ending at mile
356.5, extending the entire width of the river. This safety zone is
needed to provide for the safety of participating vessels and mariners
during the Portsmouth Power Boat Races. All vessels and persons, except
for
RULES: Cleveland, OH; regulated navigation area and safety zone,
Published: 2003-07-11
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary Regulated
Navigation Area (RNA) during the Huntington Cleveland Harborfest and a
moving safety zone during the Parade of Sail in the Port of Cleveland,
Ohio. These regulations are necessary to manage vessel traffic and
ensure the safety of both spectators and participant vessels. These
regulations are
RULES: Milwaukee Harbor, WI; safety zone,
Published: 2003-08-08
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary safety zone inside
Milwaukee Harbor for the Offshore Power Boat Races. This safety zone is
necessary to protect spectators and vessels from the hazards associated
with high speed vessels. This safety zone is intended to restrict
vessel traffic from a portion of the Milwaukee Harbor.
RULES: Eighth Coast Guard District inland rivers; barges loaded with dangerous cargoes; reporting requirements; regulated navigation area,
Published: 2003-10-03
The Coast Guard is establishing a regulated navigation area
(RNA) within all inland rivers of the Eighth Coast Guard District. This
RNA applies to towing vessel operators and fleeting area managers who
are responsible for the movement of barges carrying certain dangerous
cargoes on inland rivers and requires them to report their position and
other
RULES: Long Beach, CA; safety zone,
Published: 2003-03-19
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary safety zone in the
navigable waters of Long Beach, California for the Red Baron Squadron
aerobatic flight demonstration on April 12 and 13, 2003. This temporary
safety zone is necessary to provide for public safety in order to
protect life and prevent property damage beneath the aerobatic flight
PROPOSED RULES: Hampton Roads, VA; regulated navigation area,
Published: 2003-04-29
The Coast Guard proposes to revise the Regulated Navigation
Area in Hampton Roads, Virginia, by imposing vessel reporting
requirements and speed limit restrictions in certain areas of the port.
These measures are necessary because of the unique physical
characteristics and resources contained in the port. These regulations
will enhance the safety
RULES: Willamette River, Portland, OR; security zone,
Published: 2003-05-29
The Coast Guard is establishing a security zone surrounding
the City of Portland's Waterfront Park to include all waters of the
Willamette River, from surface to bottom, encompassed by the Hawthorne
and Steel Bridges during the annual Rose Festival. Terrorist acts
against the United States necessitate this action to properly safeguard
all vessels
RULES: St. Clair River, Port Huron, MI; safety zone,
Published: 2003-06-27
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary safety zone for
the Southside Summer Festival Fireworks on June 29, 2003. 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
RULES: Coronado Bay Bridge, San Diego, CA; security zone,
Published: 2003-07-16
The Coast Guard is revising the effective period of the temporary
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security zone 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 ports from
potential subversive actions. Persons and vessels are prohibited
RULES: Long Island Sound Marine Inspection and Captain of Port Zone; regulated navigation areas and safety and security zones,
Published: 2003-08-15
The Coast Guard is establishing a regulated navigation area
(RNA) and two safety and security zones. The rule regulates the
circumstances under which certain vessels may enter, transit or operate
within the RNA and excludes all vessels from operating within the
prescribed safety and security zones without first obtaining
authorization from the
RULES: Port of Anchorage, Knik Arm, AK; security zone,
Published: 2003-10-21
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary 1000-yard security
zone in the navigable waters off the Port of Anchorage, Alaska. This
security zone temporarily closes all navigable waters extending out
from the Port of Anchorage. This action is necessary to protect the
Port of Anchorage, vessels moored at the Port, and its personnel
against sabotage
RULES: Embarcadero Park and Campbell Shipyard adjacent waters, San Diego, CA; security zone,
Published: 2003-01-24
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary security zone in
the waters adjacent to Embarcadero Park and Campbell Shipyard, San
Diego Bay, San Diego, CA. This temporary security zone is necessary to
ensure the safety of the participants, spectators and users of the
waterway during the National Football League Super Bowl XXXVII NFL
Experience
PROPOSED RULES: Portland Captain of Port Zone, OR; safety zones,
Published: 2003-03-27
The Coast Guard proposes establishing permanent safety zones
on the waters located in their Area of Responsibility 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 displays. Entry into these safety zones is
prohibited
RULES: San Francisco Bay, CA; safety zone,
Published: 2003-05-07
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary safety zone in the
navigable waters of San Francisco Bay, California, off the San
Francisco waterfront, for the ``KFOG KaBoom'' fireworks display. The
safety zone will encompass the navigable waters within a 1,000foot
radius of the launch platform, which will be located approximately
1,000 feet off Piers
RULES: Portland Captain of Port Zone—; Oregon; safety zone,
Published: 2003-06-04
The Captain of the Port Portland will begin enforcing the
safety zone for the Astoria Fireworks Display to be established by 33
CFR 165.1315 on May 30, 2003. The Captain of the Port, Portland,
Oregon, is taking this action to safeguard watercraft and their
occupants from safety hazards associated with the fireworks display.
Entry into this safety
RULES: Saginaw River, Bay City, MI; safety zone,
Published: 2003-07-07
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: Colorado River—; Laughlin, NV; safety zone,
Published: 2003-07-29
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: Puget Sound, WA—; Barge BEAUFORT 20; explosive on-load and transit; security and safety zones,
Published: 2003-09-04
The Coast Guard is establishing temporary security and safety
zones around the Barge BEAUFORT 20 during an explosive onload and
transit in the waters of Puget Sound, WA. The Coast Guard is taking
this action to safeguard the public from hazards associated with the
loading and transit of explosives and to safeguard the Barge BEAUFORT
20 from
PROPOSED RULES: New York Marine Inspection and Captain of Port Zones, NY; safety and security zones,
Published: 2003-11-20
The Coast Guard proposes to establish a permanent security
zone in the Atlantic Ocean west of the Ambrose to Hudson Canyon Traffic
Lane for high interest vessels during emergency situations. This action
is necessary to protect the Port of New York/New Jersey against
terrorism, sabotage or other subversive acts and incidents of a similar
nature
RULES: San Carlos Bay, FL; regulated navigation area,
Published: 2003-12-09
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary regulated
navigation area on the waters of San Carlos Bay, Florida. The regulated
navigation area is needed to minimize the risk of potential bridge
allisions by vessels utilizing the main channel under span ``A''
(bascule portion) of the Sanibel Island Causeway Bridge and enhance the
safety of vessels