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PROPOSED RULES: San Francisco, CA—; Safety zone,
Published: 2004-11-05
The Coast Guard is proposing to establish a temporary safety
zone in the navigable waters of the Mission Creek Waterway in China
Basin surrounding the construction site of the Fourth Street Bridge,
San Francisco, California. This temporary safety zone is necessary to
protect persons and vessels from hazards associated with bridge
construction
RULES: New York Marine Inspection Zone and Captain of the Port Zone, NY; safety and security zones,
Published: 2004-01-20
The Coast Guard is establishing permanent safety and security
zones in portions of the waters around La Guardia and John F. Kennedy
airports in Queens, NY, the New York City Police Department (NYPD)
ammunition depot on Rodman Neck in Eastchester Bay, the Port Newark and
Port Elizabeth, NJ, commercial shipping facilities in Newark Bay, and
between
RULES: San Francisco Bay, CA—; Security zones,
Published: 2004-03-10
The Coast Guard is establishing 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 Francisco
Oakland Bay Bridge, in San Francisco Bay, California. These security
zones are needed for national security reasons to protect the public
and ports from
PROPOSED RULES: Oahu, Maui, Hawaii, and Kauai, HI; security zones,
Published: 2004-05-20
The Coast Guard proposes to make changes to existing permanent
security zones in designated waters adjacent to the islands of Oahu,
Maui, Hawaii, and Kauai, Hawaii. These revised security zones, which
would extend from the surface of the water to the ocean floor, are
necessary to protect personnel, vessels, and facilities from acts of
sabotage or
RULES: Lake Washington, WA; safety zone,
Published: 2004-06-24
The Coast Guard is establishing regulations for a safety zone
on the waters of Lake Washington, Seattle, Washington. The Coast Guard
is taking this action to safeguard participants and spectators from the
safety hazards associated with the Seafair Blue Angels Air Show
Performance. Entry into this zone is prohibited unless authorized by
the Captain
PROPOSED RULES: Wiscasset, ME; safety zone,
Published: 2004-08-23
The Coast Guard proposes to establish a temporary safety zone
around the former Maine Yankee Nuclear Power Plant during the
demolition of the containment building. This safety zone is needed to
protect persons, facilities, vessels and others in the maritime
community from the safety hazards associated with the demolition of a
large building by
RULES: Gulf of Alaska, AK; safety zones,
Published: 2004-12-21
The Coast Guard is establishing two temporary safety zones in
the Gulf of Alaska, in the proximity of Narrow Cape, Kodiak Island,
Alaska. These zones are needed to protect persons and vessels operating
in the vicinity of the safety zones during a rocket launch from the
Alaska Aerospace Development Corporation, Narrow Cape, Kodiak Island
facility.
RULES: Forked River, Ocean City, NJ; security zone,
Published: 2004-02-04
The Coast Guard is establishing a security zone in the Captain
of the Port, Philadelphia, PA zone, immediately adjacent to the nuclear
power facility at Oyster Creek Generation Station. This zone is needed
to ensure public safety and security from subversive or terrorist acts.
This rule is intended to prevent future terrorist attacks against
RULES: Chesapeake and Delaware Canal, Delaware Bay, Delaware River, et al.; security zones,
Published: 2004-04-13
The Coast Guard is establishing 500-yard temporary security
zones throughout the Captain of the Port Philadelphia's area of
responsibility around escorted passenger vessels in transit and 100
yard security zones around moored or anchored passenger vessels. The
security zones are needed to ensure public safety and the safe transit
of the passenger
RULES: Willamette River, Portland, OR; security zone,
Published: 2004-05-27
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, and shoreline
to shoreline between the Hawthorne and Steel bridges and underneath
these bridges. The Captain of the Port, Portland, Oregon, is taking
this action to
RULES: Eagle Island, Cape Fear River, NC; security zone,
Published: 2004-07-19
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
RULES: Portland Captain of Port Zone, ME; Queen Mary II visit; security zone,
Published: 2004-10-01
The Coast Guard is establishing a moving and fixed security
zone around the Queen Mary II while in the Portland, Maine, Captain of
the Port zone. This security zone is necessary to ensure public safety
and prevent potential sabotage or terrorist acts against the vessel.
Persons and vessels will be prohibited from entering this security zone
PROPOSED RULES: Coast Guard Station Fire Island, NY; safety zone,
Published: 2004-02-10
The Coast Guard proposes to establish a safety zone in the
waters adjacent to Coast Guard Station Fire Island, Fire Island, New
York. This proposed zone would ensure safety of the boating community
and Coast Guard vessels when prompt response is needed for Coast Guard
vessels to respond to mariners' or other requests for assistance. This
zone
PROPOSED RULES: Potomac River, Washington, DC, and Arlington and Fairfax Counties, VA—; Security zone,
Published: 2004-05-04
The Coast Guard proposes to establish a temporary security
zone, May 27 through May 30, 2004, encompassing the waters of the
Potomac River in order to safeguard a large number of highranking
officials and spectators from terrorist acts and incidents. This action
is necessary to ensure the safety of persons and property, and prevent
terrorist acts
RULES: Saginaw River, Bay City, MI; safety zones,
Published: 2004-06-21
The Coast Guard is establishing two temporary safety zones for
the Bay City Fireworks Festival in Bay City, MI. These safety zones are
necessary to control vessel traffic within the immediate location of
the fireworks launch sites and to ensure the safety of life and
property during the event. These safety zones are intended to restrict
vessel
RULES: Lake Eustis, FL; safety zone,
Published: 2004-07-29
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary fixed safety zone
extending 500 yards in all directions around a fireworks barge located
at the northeast corner of Lake Eustis at Ferran Park. The safety zone
is established for the Great American Picnic and Firework scheduled for
August 6, 2004. This rule is needed to protect participants, vendors,
and
RULES: Port of Mobile and Mobile Ship Channel, AL; security zone,
Published: 2004-11-12
The Coast Guard is establishing temporary security zones
around all cruise ships while transiting or moored in the Port of
Mobile and Mobile Ship Channel shoreward of the Mobile Sea Buoy. These
security zones are needed to ensure the safety and security of these
vessels. Entry into these zones is prohibited, unless specifically
authorized by the
RULES: San Francisco Bay, CA—; Regulated navigation areas,
Published: 2004-01-21
The Coast Guard is revising the regulated navigation areas
(RNA) at: the BeniciaMartinez Railroad Drawbridge (BMRD) at the
entrance to Suisun Bay; the Pinole Shoal Channel RNA; the southern
boundary of the Southampton Shoal/Richmond Harbor RNA; and the portion
of the Oakland Harbor RNA that lies just due north of Anchorage 8. The
revisions will:
RULES: New Tacoma Narrows Bridge Construction Project, WA; safety zone; Correction,
Published: 2004-03-17
The Coast Guard published in the Federal Register of February
5, 2004, a temporary final rule concerning the safety zone for the new
Tacoma Narrows Bridge construction project. The wording in Sec.
165.T13016 Background and Purpose is being corrected to accurately
reflect the location of the new piers. This document makes the
clarification.
RULES: Cozian Reef, AK; safety zone,
Published: 2004-05-20
The Coast Guard is establishing an emergency temporary safety
zone in an area onehalf mile around the Motor Vessel LeConte, which
ran aground in Peril Strait, Alaska. The Motor Vessel LeConte is
currently aground on Cozian Reef and has sustained damage. The
temporary safety zone is necessary to protect mariners from the dangers
associated with
RULES: Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway, Bogue Sound, NC; safety zone,
Published: 2004-06-28
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary safety zone in the
Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway (AIWW) in the vicinity of Marine Corps
Base Camp Lejeune, NC. Naval gunfire will be conducted crossing the
AIWW from offshore in the vicinity of the N1/BT3 impact area and
impacting areas in Camp Lejeune. This safety zone is needed to ensure
the safety of
RULES: Puget Sound Captain of Port Zone, WA; security zones,
Published: 2004-08-27
The Coast Guard is establishing regulations for the security
of Department of Defense assets and military cargo in Puget Sound,
Washington. This rule, 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 facilities in the navigable waters
of the United
RULES: Delaware River—; Philadelphia, PA; safety zone,
Published: 2004-12-27
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary safety zone in the
Delaware River encompassing all waters from the TaconyPalmyra Bridge
to the Bellevue/Marcus Hook ship ranges at Buoy 2M, shoreline to
shoreline. The temporary safety zone prohibits persons or vessels from
entering the zone, unless authorized by the Captain of the Port
Philadelphia, PA or
RULES: New Tacoma Narrows Bridge Construction Project, WA; safety zone,
Published: 2004-02-05
The Coast Guard is revising the effective period for temporary
safety zones during the tow and moor operations of the caissons being
used for the Tacoma Narrows Bridge construction project. The Coast
Guard is taking this action to safeguard the public from hazards
associated with the transport and construction of the caissons being
used to
RULES: Savannah River, GA; regulated navigation area,
Published: 2004-04-20
The Coast Guard is amending the regulated navigation area on
the Savannah River to improve vessel traffic flow during Liquid Natural
Gas (LNG) tankship transits. This change will allow all vessels greater
than 1600 gross tons to transit the area during LNG tankship transits,
provided they come no closer than 2 nautical miles to the LNG vessel