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RULES: Schuylkill River, PA; Limerick Generating Station; security zone,
Published: 2004-02-10
The Coast Guard is continuing the effective period of the
temporary security zone on the waters adjacent to the Limerick
Generating Station. This will protect the safety and security of the
generating station from subversive activity, sabotage, or terrorist
attacks initiated from surrounding waters. This action will close water
areas around the
RULES: Lake Ontario, NY; safety and security zone,
Published: 2004-04-30
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary security and
safety zone for the M/V Spirit of Ontario, the new highspeed ferry
that will regularly be transiting the navigable waters of Lake Ontario
and the Genesee River, New York. This zone is necessary to protect
smaller vessels from the effects of this large passenger vessel's
propulsion and
RULES: Detroit Captain of Port Zone, MI; safety zone,
Published: 2004-06-15
Between June 23 and June 29, 2004, the Coast Guard will
enforce permanent safety zones for annual fireworks displays in the
Captain of the Port Detroit Zone. 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
RULES: Charles River, Boston, MA; FleetCenter/North Station; security zones,
Published: 2004-07-23
The Coast Guard has established a series of temporary security
zones on the Charles River in the vicinity of the FleetCenter/North
Station, throughout a portion of Boston Inner Harbor in the vicinity of
Logan International Airport and surrounding Very Important Person (VIP)
vessels designated by the Captain of the Port (COTP) Boston,
PROPOSED RULES: Puget Sound, WA—; Captain of the Port; security zones,
Published: 2004-10-12
The Coast Guard proposes to establish a security zone in Budd
Inlet, Olympia, WA to protect Department of Defense assets and military
cargo in Puget Sound, Washington. The proposed security zone, when
enforced by the Captain of the Port Puget Sound, would provide for the
regulation of vessel traffic in the vicinity of military cargo loading
PROPOSED RULES: San Francisco Bay, San Francisco and Oakland, CA; security zones,
Published: 2004-01-15
The Coast Guard proposes to establish security zones in areas
of the San Francisco Bay adjacent to San Francisco International
Airport and Oakland International Airport. These security zones are
necessary to ensure public safety and prevent sabotage or terrorist
acts at these airports. Entry into these security zones would be
prohibited, unless
RULES: Upper Potomac River, Upper Chesapeake Bay, and Chesapeake and Delaware Canal, MD; safety zone,
Published: 2004-03-01
The Coast Guard is establishing a safety zone encompassing a
portion of the upper Potomac River, upper Chesapeake Bay and Chesapeake
& Delaware Canal. This safety zone is necessary to provide for the
safety of life, property and to facilitate commerce. Due to the threat
of ice to navigation, this safety zone imposes shaft horsepower,
intake, and
RULES: Cape Henlopen State Park, DE; safety zone,
Published: 2004-05-19
In 1999, the Coast Guard established a safety zone in the
Atlantic Ocean near Cape Henlopen State Park, Delaware. The zone was
created to protect spectators and vessels from the potential hazards
associated with the Delaware Aerospace Education Foundation launch of a
Super Loki Meteorological Rocket from Cape Henlopen State Park on the
second
RULES: Lake Oneida, NY; safety zone,
Published: 2004-06-23
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary safety zone
encompassing the navigable waters of Lake Oneida. This safety zone is
necessary to ensure the safety of spectators and vessels from the
hazards associated with fireworks displays. This safety zone is
intended to restrict vessel traffic from a portion of Lake Oneida,
Brewerton, New York.
RULES: Potomac River, DC; security zone,
Published: 2004-08-12
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary security zone for
all waters of the Potomac River, from the Woodrow Wilson Memorial
Bridge upstream to the Francis Scott Key Bridge, including the water of
the Anacostia River downstream from the Highway 50 Bridge to the
confluence of the Potomac River. This security zone is needed to
protect vessels,
RULES: North Carolina State Port Authority, Wilmington, DE; security zone,
Published: 2004-12-14
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary security zone at
the North Carolina State Port Authority (NCSPA), Wilmington to include
the Cape Fear River and Eagle Island. Entry into or movement within the
security zone will be prohibited without authorization from the COTP.
This action is necessary to safeguard the vessels and the facility from
PROPOSED RULES: San Francisco Bay, CA—; Security zones,
Published: 2004-01-29
The Coast Guard proposes to establish a security zone
extending approximately 150 feet into the navigable waters of the
Oakland Estuary, Alameda, California, surrounding the United States
Coast Guard Island Pier. This action is necessary to provide for the
security of the military service members on board vessels moored at the
pier and the
RULES: Suisun Bay, Concord, CA; security zones,
Published: 2004-04-08
The Coast Guard is establishing temporary security zones in
the navigable waters of the United States adjacent to two piers at the
Military Ocean Terminal Concord (MOTCO), California (formerly United
States Naval Weapons Center Concord, California). In light of recent
terrorist actions against the United States, these security zones are
necessary
RULES: Savannah River, GA; security zones,
Published: 2004-05-25
The Coast Guard is establishing temporary security zones and a
temporary regulated navigation area, from June 5, 2004, through June
11, 2004, for the G8 Summit to be held in Sea Island, Georgia. These
rules are required to provide for the security of the public, the G8
Summit and its participants, and the safety of the waterways due to the
RULES: Pierhead Channel, NJ, et al.; safety zones,
Published: 2004-07-08
The Coast Guard is establishing five permanent safety zones
for fireworks displays located in Pierhead Channel, NJ; Lower New York
Bay; Raritan Bay; Long Island Sound; the Hudson River; and revise the
section title. This action is necessary to protect the life and
property of the maritime public from the hazards posed by these events.
Entry into
PROPOSED RULES: Monterey Bay and Humboldt Bay, CA; security zones,
Published: 2004-09-17
The Coast Guard proposes to establish permanent moving and
fixed security zones extending 100 yards in the U.S. navigable waters
around and under all cruise ships, tankers, and High Interest Vessels
(HIVs) that enter, are moored or anchored in, or depart from the
designated waters of Monterey Bay or Humboldt Bay, California. These
security zones
RULES: St. Croix, VI; HOVESNA refinery facility; security zone,
Published: 2004-02-10
The Coast Guard is re-establishing a temporary security zone
in the vicinity of the HOVENSA refinery facility on St. Croix, U.S.
Virgin Islands. This security zone extends 3 miles seaward from the
HOVENSA facility waterfront area along the south coast of the island of
St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands. All vessels must receive permission
from the
PROPOSED RULES: Buffalo Captain of Port Zone, NY; safety zone,
Published: 2004-05-03
On May 10, 2002, the Coast Guard published a notice of
proposed rulemaking requesting comments on the proposed establishment
of safety zones for annual fireworks displays located in the Captain of
the Port Buffalo Zone. This supplemental notice of proposed rulemaking
proposes to remove twelve events, add four additional events, and
alters the
RULES: New York Marine Inspection and Captain of Port Zones, NY; safety and security zones,
Published: 2004-06-15
The Coast Guard is establishing 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
during
RULES: Coronado Bay Bridge, San Diego, CA; security zone,
Published: 2004-07-23
The Coast Guard is establishing permanent security zones
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abutments, fenders and pilings of the Coronado Bay Bridge. This action
is required for national security reasons to protect the bridge from
potential subversive actions. Persons and vessels are prohibited
RULES: Hempstead, NY; Sloop Channel; Wantagh Parkway Number 3 Bridge; safety zone,
Published: 2004-10-26
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary safety zone in the
waters surrounding the Wantagh Parkway Number 3 Bridge across the Sloop Channel in the Town of Hempstead, New York. This zone is
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necessary to protect vessels transiting in the area from hazards
imposed by construction barges and equipment. The barges and equipment
are
PROPOSED RULES: Station Port Huron, MI, Lake Huron; regulated navigation area,
Published: 2004-01-15
The Coast Guard is proposing to establish a Regulated
Navigation Area (RNA) around the entrance to the moorings for Station
Port Huron. These regulations are necessary to manage vessel traffic
and ensure the operability of Coast Guard vessels departing Station
Port Huron. These regulations are intended to restrict vessels from
fishing, mooring and
RULES: Paerdegat Basin, Brooklyn, NY; safety zone,
Published: 2004-03-03
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary safety zone 50
yards upstream and downstream of the Belt Parkway Bridge within
Paerdegat Basin to aid completion of the Belt Parkway Bridge emergency
repairs in Brooklyn, NY. This action is necessary to protect the
maritime public from the hazards posed by the emergency repair efforts.
The safety zone
RULES: Port Valdez and Valdez Narrows, AK; security zones,
Published: 2004-05-19
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary security zone
encompassing the TransAlaska Pipeline (TAPS) Valdez Terminal Complex,
Valdez, Alaska and TAPS Tank Vessels and a temporary security zone in
the Valdez Narrows, Port Valdez, Alaska. These security zones are
necessary to protect the Alyeska Marine Terminal and vessels from
damage or injury
RULES: Norwalk River, Norwalk, CT; safety zone,
Published: 2004-06-24
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary safety zone in the
waters surrounding the Metro North Railroad Bridge over the Norwalk
River, Norwalk, Connecticut. This zone is necessary to protect vessels
that wish to transit past the bridge due to an allision that occurred
on April 11, 2004 which destroyed the fender system under the bridge's