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Coast Alerts
Finally!! Worst North Carolina ICW Problem Spot Now Being
Dredged: NOTE: this is in the general area of Miles 237-238, and the infamous green can “61A” that has been plaguing ICW cruisers for years, being especially bad this past fall. After dredging, the area will be surveyed and remarked. We will keep you posted on the progress. The same LNM reported that the DREDGE LEXINGTON will be conducting dredging operations in the AIWW at Figure 8 Island from 08 January until 20 January, 2008. This dredging should be completed, and we will look for surveys of the new depths from the USACE Wilmington in the near future.* *Italicized text above and below indicates our comment or paraphrase. Plain text is copied from the Notices to Mariners or other sources given. Offshore Deepwater Port Safety Zones, Northeast Gateway: Incomplete
Charts Recalled: Bahamas NOAA
Buoy: Chris has stopped giving the position of NOAA's weather buoy #41046 which had been adrift in the San Salvador / Rum Cay / Conception / Cat Island area. It had ceased all transmissions in a position north of San Salvador last week. Vessels should keep a lookout for this buoy. Chris’s
description of the missing buoy: Norfolk , VA
RR Bridge Closed, Not on ICW: More Dredging in NC: From the USCG 5 th District LNM 04: The DREDGE MARION will be conducting dredging operations in the AIWW at Peletier Creek Channel from 15 January until 31 March, 2008. The dredge will monitor VHF-FM Channels 13 and 16. Figure Eight
Island Swing Bridge Schedule: Revised schedule for the opening of this bridge through January (Changes are in bold): Mariners are advised that the Figure Eight Swing Bridge, at AICW mile 278.1, at Scotts Hill, NC, will remain in the closed position to vessel traffic from 6:30 p.m. to 6 a.m., 8 a.m. to 11 a.m., and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. from November 1, to January 31, 2007, with openings on the hour and half hour at all other times. Scheduled night opening for commercial vessels are allowed with a 2 hour advance notice by calling the bridge at (910)686-7747 or by UHF radio channel 13. Coast Guard and emergency vessels will pass on demand. New extended closure period during February: Mariners are advised that the Figure Eight Swing Bridge, at AIWW mile 278.1, at Scotts Hill, NC, will be closed again to vessels each day from February 1, 2008, until February 29, 2008, from 6 p.m. to 9:30 a.m., from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., and from 2 p.m. to 5:30 p.m., to complete sandblasting and painting operations. In addition, commercial vessel openings will be provided at night if at least three hours notice is given by calling (910) 686-0635 or via marine radio on Channel 13. At all other times, the drawbridge will operate in accordance with the regulations set out in Title 33 Code of Federal Regulations Part 117.821(a) (3). The available vertical clearance in the closed-to-navigation position is approximately 20 feet, above MHW. Also, the vertical clearance in this location is limited to 85 feet, above MHW, by the overhead power line. Mariners able to pass under the closed span may do so and should adjust their transits accordingly. Should Frying Pan Shoals Lighted Buoy be Discontinued? This buoy is about 20 miles offshore from Cape Fear. It is in an area generally around 30-40 ft deep with no charted obstacles nearby. But it has been our experience that it is always reassuring in unfamiliar waters to pick up a buoy visually or on radar in its expected position. If you have concerns about this buoy being discontinued, pass your comments to the Coast Guard. More Delays at New ICW Bridge, Mile 316.6: WAMS Study of Port Royal Sound: 724-7647. E-mail to Hunter.G.Crider@ uscg.mil The Coast Guard is conducting a Waterway Analysis and Management System (WAMS) study of St Helena Sound, Port Royal Sound to include Port Royal Ship Channel, South Carolina. The study focuses on the area's aid to navigation system, waterborne commerce, marine casualty Savannah River
Construction: Beach Renourishment in Florida: St Mary’s River: Weeks Marine, Inc., has advised that maintenance dredging and beach renourishment has commenced at Fort Clinch, Kings Bay Entrance Channel to approximately 3.7 miles east of the jetties. The dredge will alternate discharging loads of dredged material between the offshore Ocean Disposal Site located eight and one half (8.5) miles offshore of American Beach, Florida and the left descending bank of the St Marys River near Fort Clinch. A Dutch Connection will be placed approximately 300 feet from the waters edge. The dredge material will be transported to the bank through a floating pipeline. The Dutch Connection will be lighted for a barge at anchor and the floating pipeline will have yellow flashing lights. This project will be operating on a twenty-four per day, seven days per week basis until completion. The hopper dredge -R.N.WEEKS- will be on scene and monitoring VHF Channel 13 and 16. All mariners are advised to exercised care and reduce speed in the vicinity of the Kings Bay Entrance Channel and eight and one half (8.5) miles off shore of American Beach, Florida. For further information please contact Mr. Charles Balentine at (985) 875-2525 or crbalentine@weeksmarine.com. Jupiter Inlet: Southwind Construction Corporation will commence hydraulic dredging and a beach renourishment project at the sand trap just inside of Jupiter Inlet, Jupiter Florida on January 21, 2008. This project will continue on a twenty-four (24) hours per day, seven (7) days per week basis with a completion date of March 21, 2008. Pipeline and vessels will be visibly lighted and marked according to Coast Guard regulations. The pipeline will be positioned along the south shoreline to the mouth of the inlet, then traversing along the beach to the renourishment area. The dredge WILKO and workboats: Danny Joe and Miss Leann will be onscene and monitoring VHF-FM Channel 16. For further information please contact Mr. Steve Bassett at (812) 867-7220 or Mr. Mike Will at (812) 483-1528. GPS Signal Unreliable: This position is on the Canaveral Peninsula, and the only water area affected (that we can figure) would be the restricted area in the Banana River to the west of the given position. Lake Okeechobee
Continues Shallow: We checked http://www.saj.usace.army.mil/conops/structures/navbulln.htm for the latest figures: As of January 22, 2008: Lake level is reported at 10.12 feet. Route 1: Navigational depths: reported at 4.06 feet. Route 2 (the Rim Canal) is closed with navigation depths reported at 1.46 feet. Despite the recent heavy rain, this is slightly down (.01 ft) from our last report on January 8, 2007. Four Bridges Closed During Miami Marathon: East Venetian Causeway: 6:00 till 9:00 am. West Venetian Causeway (across the ICW): 6:10 till 9:35 a.m. Miami Avenue (across the Miami River): 6:25 till 10:20 am. Brickell Avenue (across the Miami River): 7:10 a.m. till 12:30 p.m. Jewfish Creek
Bridge Restrictions, Florida Keys: This information is not to be used for navigation. Consult the latest charts and Local Notices to Mariners and use prudent seamanship. Conditions may change. Any person or entity that uses this information in any way, as a condition of that use, agrees to waive and does waive and also hold authors harmless from any and all claims which may arise from or be related to that use. Copyright 2004-2008 Tom Neale |
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