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1. Security Zone; Protection of Military Cargo, Captain of the Port Zone Puget Sound, WA

RULES: Puget Sound, WA—; Captain of Port Zone; security zones,

The Captain of the Port Puget Sound will begin enforcing the Budd Inlet security zone in West Bay, Olympia, WA on Monday, May 9, 2005, at 8 a.m. Pacific daylight time. The security zone provides for the security of Department of Defense assets and military cargo in the navigable waters of Puget Sound and adjacent waters. The security zone will be
DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY : Coast Guard

2. Security Zones; San Francisco Bay, San Pablo Bay, Carquinez Strait, Suisun Bay, CA

RULES: San Francisco Bay et al., CA,

The Coast Guard is establishing temporary fixed security zones in the waters extending approximately 100 yards around six separate oil refinery piers in the San Francisco Bay area. These security zones are an integral part of the Coast Guard's efforts to protect these facilities and the surrounding areas from destruction or damage due to
DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY : Coast Guard

3. Regulated Navigation Area; Humboldt Bay Bar Channel and Humboldt Bay Entrance Channel, Humboldt Bay, CA

RULES: Humboldt Bay Bar and Entrance Channels, CA,

The Coast Guard is establishing the Humboldt Bay Bar Channel and the Humboldt Bay Entrance Channel as a Regulated Navigation Area (RNA) for certain commercial vessels transporting oil or hazardous material as cargo. This action is necessary to reduce significant hazards to subject vessels, the port and the public that are present during periods of
DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY : Coast Guard

4. Security Zone; Protection of Military Cargo, Captain of the Port Zone, Puget Sound, WA

RULES: Puget Sound, WA, Captain of Port Zone; security zones; correction,

The Coast Guard Captain of the Port Puget Sound published in the Federal Register of December 10, 2004, a final rule concerning security zones for the protection of military cargo loading and unloading operations in the navigable waters of Puget Sound. Wording in Sec. 165.1321(c)(3) is being corrected to fix a typographical error in the longitude
DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY : Coast Guard

5. Safety Zone; National Cherry Blossom Festival Fireworks Display, Potomac River, Washington, DC

RULES: Potomac River, DC; safety zone,

The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary safety zone on the Upper Potomac River in the Washington Channel, Washington, DC. This safety zone is necessary to provide for the safety of life and property during a fireworks display being held during the annual National Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, DC. This safety zone will restrict the
DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY : Coast Guard

6. Security Zones; Port Valdez and Valdez Narrows, Valdez, AK

PROPOSED RULES: Port Valdez and Valdez Narrows, AK,

The Coast Guard proposes to establish permanent security zones encompassing the TransAlaska Pipeline (TAPS) Valdez Terminal Complex, Valdez, Alaska and TAPS Tank Vessels and a security zone in the Valdez Narrows, Port Valdez, Alaska. These security zones are necessary to protect the TAPS Terminal and vessels from damage or injury from sabotage,
DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY : Coast Guard

7. Safety Zone; Rochester Harbor Boat Parade, Rochester, NY

RULES: Rochester Harbor, NY,

The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary safety zone encompassing the navigable waters of Rochester Harbor and the Genesee River. This safety zone is intended to restrict vessel traffic from a portion of Rochester Harbor and the Genesee River, Rochester, New York during a boat parade. This safety zone is necessary to ensure the safety of
DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY : Coast Guard

8. Security Zone; Protection of Military Cargo, Captain of the Port Zone Puget Sound, WA

RULES: Puget Sound Captain of Port Zone, WA,

The Coast Guard Captain of the Port Puget Sound published in the Federal Register of December 10, 2004, a final rule concerning security zones for the protection of military cargo loading and unloading operations in the navigable waters of Puget Sound. Wording in Sec. 165.1321(c)(3) is being corrected to fix a typographical error in the latitude
DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY : Coast Guard

9. Security Zone; Potomac and Anacostia Rivers, Washington, DC and Arlington and Fairfax Counties, VA

RULES: Potomac and Anacostia Rivers, DC and VA; security zone,

The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary security zone encompassing the waters of the Potomac and Anacostia Rivers in order to safeguard highranking public officials from terrorist acts and incidents. This action is necessary to ensure the safety of persons and property, and prevent terrorist acts or incidents. This rule prohibits vessels and
DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY : Coast Guard

10. Security Zones; Monterey Bay and Humboldt Bay, CA

RULES: Monterey Bay and Humboldt Bay, CA,

The Coast Guard is establishing 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 are
DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY : Coast Guard

11. Security Zone; Sea Buoy at the Entrance of St. Mary's River to Kings Bay, GA

RULES: St. Mary's River, GA,

The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary moving security zone around foreign naval submarines in transit within the area between 12 nautical miles offshore from the baseline, also known as the shoreline, at the mouth of the St. Mary's River to the Kings Bay Naval Submarine Base, Kings Bay, GA. The security zone includes all waters within 500
DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY : Coast Guard

12. Safety Zone; Jones Beach Air Show, Jones Beach, NY

RULES: Jones Beach Air Show, NY,

The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary safety zone for the Jones Beach Air show, Jones Beach, New York. The safety zone will provide for safety of navigation of the maritime public viewing the air show and the air show practice sessions, which consists of aircraft performing aerobatics over the water area off of Jones Beach specified within
DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY : Coast Guard

13. Safety Zone; Tacoma Tall Ships 2005, Commencement Bay, WA

RULES: Quartermaster Harbor and Commencement Bay, WA,

The Coast Guard is establishing temporary moving Safety Zones around the Tall Ships participating in the Tacoma Tall Ships 2005 Parade of Sail and simulated cannon battle events. The Safety Zones will be in effect in Quartermaster Harbor and Commencement Bay, Washington. These actions are necessary to provide for the safety of life and property on
DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY : Coast Guard

14. Regulated Navigation Area and Security Zones; High Capacity Passenger Vessels in Alaska

PROPOSED RULES: Alaska; high capacity passenger vessels protection; regulated navigation area and security zones,

The Coast Guard proposes to establish moving and fixed security zones in the navigable waters of Coast Guard District 17 around and under all high capacity passenger (HCP) vessels. The zones would extend 100 yards from HCP vessels while they are underway and 25 yards from HCP vessels while they are moored or anchored. The Coast Guard also proposes to
DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY : Coast Guard

15. Security Zone; San Francisco Bay, Oakland Estuary, Alameda, CA

PROPOSED RULES: San Francisco Bay, CA; security zone,

The Coast Guard proposes to revise the perimeter of the existing
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security zone that extends approximately 150 feet into the navigable waters of the Oakland Estuary, Alameda, California, around the United States Coast Guard Island Pier to coincide with the perimeter of a floating security barrier. This action is necessary to provide
DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY : Coast Guard

16. Security Zones; San Francisco Bay, San Pablo Bay, Carquinez Strait, Suisun Bay, CA

PROPOSED RULES: San Francisco Bay et al., CA,

The Coast Guard proposes to establish fixed security zones in the waters extending approximately 100 yards around six separate oil refinery piers in the San Francisco Bay area. These security zones are an integral part of the Coast Guard's efforts to protect these facilities and the surrounding areas from destruction or damage due to accidents,
DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY : Coast Guard

17. Safety Zone; Patapsco River, Northwest and Inner Harbors, Baltimore, MD

RULES: Patapsco River, Northwest and Inner Harbors, Baltimore, MD,

The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary safety zone in the Port of Baltimore, Maryland during the movement of the historic Sloop ofWar U.S.S. CONSTELLATION. This action is necessary to provide for the safety of life on navigable waters during the dead ship tow of the vessel from its berth, to the Fort McHenry Angle on the Patapsco River, and
DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY : Coast Guard

18. Security Zone; San Diego Bay, CA

RULES: San Diego Bay, CA; security zone,

The Coast Guard is expanding the geographical boundaries of the permanent security zone at Naval Base San Diego. This action is required to provide adequate area for the U.S. Navy to install an upgraded barrier system and provide the minimum required separation distances between the barrier and protected assets at Naval Station San Diego. The
DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY : Coast Guard

19. Security Zone; Cape Fear River, Eagle Island, North Carolina State Port Authority Terminal, Wilmington, NC

RULES: Cape Fear River, Eagle Island, NC; security zone,

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
DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY : Coast Guard

20. Safety Zone; Bering Sea, Aleutian Islands, Unalaska Island, AK

RULES: Bering Sea, Unalaska Island, AK,

The Coast Guard is extending the effective period of the safety zone in the Bering Sea, west of and including Makushkin Bay, Unalaska Island, Alaska. Entry of vessels or persons into this zone is prohibited unless specifically authorized by the Commander, Seventeenth Coast Guard District, the Coast Guard Captain of the Port, Western Alaska, or
DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY : Coast Guard

21. Safety Zone; New York Super Boat Race, Hudson River, NY

RULES: Hudson River, NY,

The Coast Guard is temporarily altering the effective period of the safety zone defined in 33 CFR 165.162 for the annual New York Super Boat Race. This temporary rule changes the effective date for this safety zone from Sunday, September 11, 2005 to Saturday, September 10, 2005. This action is required to protect life on navigable waters during
DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY : Coast Guard

22. Safety Zone Regulations, New Tacoma Narrows Bridge Construction Project

RULES: Tacoma Narrows waters, WA,

The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary safety zone during the construction of temporary aerial scaffolding, catwalk, superstructure suspension system, main cable wires, cable bands, and suspender ropes being used for the Tacoma Narrows Bridge construction project. The Coast Guard is taking this action to safeguard the public from hazards
DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY : Coast Guard

23. Moving and Fixed Security Zone: Port of Fredericksted, Saint Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands

RULES: St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands; security zones,

The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary moving and fixed security zone around cruise ships entering, departing, mooring or anchoring at the Port of Fredericksted in Saint Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands. This temporary final rule is a security measure designed to protect cruise ships at this port. All vessels, with the exception of cruise ships,
DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY : Coast Guard

24. Security Zones; Monterey Bay and Humboldt Bay, CA

RULES: Monterey Bay and Humboldt Bay, CA,

The Coast Guard is establishing moving and fixed security zones extending 100 yards in the U.S. navigable waters around and under all cruise ships, tank vessels, and High Interest Vessels (HIVs) that enter, are moored in, anchored in, or depart from the designated waters of Monterey Bay or Humboldt Bay, California. These security zones are needed
DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY : Coast Guard

25. Security Zone; High Capacity Passenger Vessels and Alaska Marine Highway System Vessels in Alaska

PROPOSED RULES: Alaska; high capacity passenger vessels protection,

The Coast Guard is revising its proposed rule published March 9, 2005, to establish permanent moving security zones around all escorted High Capacity Passenger Vessels (``HCPV'') and escorted Alaska Marine Highway System Vessels (``AMHS vessels'') during their transit in the navigable waters of the Seventeenth Coast Guard District. The 250yard
DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY : Coast Guard

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