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RULES: Portland Captain of Port Zone, OR,
Published: 2006-05-05
The Captain of the Port Portland, Oregon will begin, on April
23, 2006, enforcing a small area of the greater Large Passenger Vessel
Security and Safety Zones that were published in the Federal Register
on September 12, 2003. The zones provide for the security and safety of
large passenger vessels in the navigable waters of Captain of the Port
RULES: Seneca River, Baldwinsville, NY,
Published: 2006-06-22
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary safety zone
encompassing the navigable waters of the Seneca River in Baldwinsville,
NY on July 7, 2006. This safety zone is necessary to ensure the safety
of spectators and vessels from the hazards associated with firework
displays. This safety zone restricts vessel traffic from a portion of
the Seneca
PROPOSED RULES: Great Lakes; Coast Guard water training areas,
Published: 2006-08-01
The Coast Guard proposes to establish safety zones throughout
the Great Lakes. These zones are intended to restrict vessels from
portions of the Great Lakes during live fire gun exercises that will be
conducted by Coast Guard cutters and small boats. These safety zones
are necessary to protect the public from the hazards associated with
the firing
RULES: Gulf of Alaska, Narrow Cape, Kodiak Island, AK,
Published: 2006-09-25
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary safety zone in the
Gulf of Alaska, encompassing the navigable waters in the vicinity of
Narrow Cape and Ugak Island. The zone is needed to protect persons and
vessels operating in the vicinity of the safety zone during a rocket
launch from the Alaska Aerospace Development Corporation, Narrow Cape,
Kodiak
RULES: Charleston, SC; Cooper River, Hog Island Channel; Grace Memorial and Silas Pearman Bridges,
Published: 2006-01-19
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary safety zone on the
navigable waters of Hog Island Reach on the Cooper River, for the
demolition and recovery operations of the Grace Memorial and Silas
Pearman Bridges. This rule prohibits entry, anchoring, mooring, or
transiting within the temporary safety zone without the permission of
the Captain of
RULES: Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal, Romeoville, IL,
Published: 2006-04-17
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary safety zone on the
Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal on the Illinois Waterway near
Romeoville, Illinois. This safety zone is necessary to close the
Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal during safety testing of the permanent
electrical dispersal barrier. This safety zone intended to restrict
vessels from a
RULES: Lake Michigan and Kenosha Harbor, WI,
Published: 2006-07-03
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary safety zone for
the 4th of July Fireworks Display in Kenosha, Wisconsin. This safety
zone is necessary to safeguard vessels and spectators from hazards
associated with fireworks displays. This rule is intended to restrict
vessel traffic from a portion of Lake Michigan and Kenosha Harbor.
RULES: Cooper River, Hog Island Channel, Charleston, SC,
Published: 2006-06-07
The Coast Guard is removing one of two duplicate temporary
rules that establish safety zones on the navigable waters of Hog Island
Reach on the Cooper River, for demolition of the Grace Memorial and
Silas Pearman Bridges and associated recovery operations.
RULES: Jacksonville Captain of Port Zone, FL,
Published: 2006-08-10
The Coast Guard is temporarily establishing security zones
around any vessel escorted by one or more Coast Guard, State, or local
law enforcement assets within the Captain of the Port Zone
Jacksonville, FL. No vessel or person is allowed within 100 yards of an
escorted vessel, while within the navigable waters of the Captain of
the Port Zone,
RULES: San Carlos Bay, FL,
Published: 2006-11-21
The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary safety zone on the
waters of San Carlos Bay, Florida in the vicinity of the Sanibel Island
Bridge span ``C'' while bridge construction is conducted. This rule is
necessary to ensure the safety of the construction workers and mariners
on the navigable waters of the United States.