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Coast Alerts
By
Mel Neale
September 18, 2008
Another Sailboat Hits Power Line--St. Juliens Creek, off ICW, Chesapeake
VA:
We
saw the report on TV. On September 9, 2008, a 38 ft. Prout Catamaran from Canada
heading north on the ICW just north of the Gilmerton Bridge (Mile 5.8), entered
St. Juliens Creek in early morning fog and hit that power line. There are now
bright orange balls on the line and warning signs at the mouth of the creek,
but it happened again. The mast was broken but the people were uninjured. The
previous mistake burned the boat and in another accident before that, one life
was lost and another person suffered serious injury. The story can be read
at http://www.wvec.com/news/chesapeake/stories/wvec_local_090908_sailboat_hits_power_line.5c14b33a.html *
*Italicized
text above and below indicates our comment or paraphrase. Plain
text is copied from the Notices to Mariners or other sources given.
Hurricane Reminder:
In preparation for tropical events, keep in mind that moving your boat
may not be easy just before a named storm approaches.
Note that the South Carolina DOT has Hurricane Evacuation Rule signs posted
on most drawbridges in its state: Draw and swing bridges will not
open when wind reaches a sustained 25 knots, or if mandatory evacuation is
ordered.
Following is the text copied from an email we received on September 4,
2008 from the 5th District Bridge Branch:
Mariners are reminded
that during strong storms, drawbridges along the coast may deviate from the
normal operating procedures. Gale forced winds are
generally measured anywhere from 35 mph or greater depending where there located.
The suggested script used for the broadcast notice to mariners for hurricane
procedures would be the following:
MARINERS ARE ADVISED THAT DURING STRONG STORMS DRAWBRIDGES ALONG THE COAST
MAY DEVIATE FROM THE NORMAL OPERATING PROCEDURES. DRAWBRIDGES ARE AUTHORIZED
TO REMAIN CLOSED UPON THE APPROACH OF GALE FORCED WINDS OR HIGHER. MARINERS
SHOULD ANTICIPATE BRIDGE CLOSURES BY LISTENING TO THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE
AND COAST GUARD BROADCASTS ON THE STORM CONDITIONS.
PLAN AND PREPARE EARLY.
OFFSHORE NAVAL EXERCISE:
The USCG 1st District warns that U.S. NAVY SHIPS WILL CONDUCT SURFACE
AND SUBSURFACE EXERCISES INCLUDING LAUNCHING AND RECOVERY OF INERT EXERCISE
TORPEDOES FROM 19 SEPT TO 3 OCT 2008 IN AN AREA BOUNDED BY 42-00N/069-45W;
42-00N/068-45W; 40-55N/068-45W; AND 40-55N/069-02W. MARINERS TRANSITING THIS
AREA ARE ADVISED TO PROCEED WITH CAUTION AND ARE REQUESTED TO COOPERATE WITH
PATROLLING NAVY VESSELS AND AIRCRAFT. M/V PREVAIL WILL BE STAIONED IN THE
AREA WHILE OPERATIONS ARE IN PROGRESS AND WILL MONITOR VHF-FM CHANNELS 13
AND 16.
NOAA Survey, Long Island Sound, NY:
The 1st District LNM 37 reports that NOAA Ship Thomas Jefferson will
be conducting hydrographic survey operations throughout the area between
the north Shore of Plum Island to Duck Pond point from approximately September
12th through the end of October 2008. Thomas Jefferson is a 208 foot,
white research vessel and can be reached on VHF channels 13 or 16. Mariners
are urged to exercise caution when transiting near this vessel to minimize
wake. Questions or concerns can be addressed to the ship’s Officer-of-the-Deck
via the ship’s cell phone: (757) 647-0187. A graphic of the survey
area is shown below (in LNM 37 enclosure). Areas H, N, J, K and P
will be surveyed.
Long Island Sound, Norwalk-Northport, Power Line Energizing and Burial:
From the 1st District LNM 35: Authorization has been granted to energize
the newly installed transmission cables that run along the seabed of Long
Island Sound between the Manresa Island Power Station in Norwalk CT and the
Northport Power Station in Northport NY. This order has been granted by the
Public Service Commission to allow LIPA to operate the cables during the
Summer Capability Period. A requirement of this grant is that LIPA maintain
the presence of a 24 hour guard vessel which will patrol the cable corridor
to help protect the not-fully-buried section of the cable route. The cables
will be energized periodically until September 5, 2008 when the cables will
be temporarily taken out of service to allow the remaining cable burial work
to be completed along the section of the cable within NY waters. At
that time the Norwegian vessel the Siem Danis (240- LOA) will enter Long
Island Sound to begin burial on the remaining sections of not-fully-buried
cable. It is expected that this work will be completed by October 1, 2008.
Care should be taken to avoid anchoring or spudding down in the NY section
of the cable corridor. Care should be taken to keep clear of working vessels
that will be on scene beginning September 5, 2008. The guard vessel the Alicia
Mary (53-Red Hull Tug) will be on scene to monitor commercial traffic and
marine activity to ensure safe passage through the cable corridor while monitoring
channels 13 & 16.
East River,
New York, Closures for UN Sessions:
From the USCG 1st District LNM 37: The United Nations General Assembly
Plenary Sessions will be held from September 15 to October 3, 2008. Mariners
can expect varying degrees of closure on the East River during this timeframe.
Specific information detailing the areas of the East River closed to vessel
traffic, including the dates and times, will be provided during the week
of September 8, 2008 or sooner. Updates will be published via the Local Notice
to Mariners, marine information broadcasts, and/or at http://homeport.uscg.mil/newyork > Waterways
Management > 02. Advisory Notices.
New Jersey
Port Analyses Comment Requests:
The Coast Guard 1st District is requesting comments regarding the following
two analyses:
The Coast Guard will be conducting an analysis of Raritan Bay, Raritan River,
Raritan River cutoff, Ward Point Secondary Channel, Great Kills Harbor, Old
Orchard Shoal, Keyport Harbor, with the intent of optimizing the waterway and
the aids to navigation therein. Mariners and other concerned parties are encouraged
to comment. Coast Guard Sector New York, Waterways management Branch, will
be accepting comments until 15 Oct 2008, Contact BM1 Tom Casey 1-718-354-4354,
fax 718-345-4190, or thomas.r.casey@uscg.mil .
The Coast Guard is conducting a Waterway Analysis and Management System (WAMS)
review of the Terminal Channel to include the Leonardo Security Zone. Mariners
and other concerned parties are invited to comment on the aids to navigation
in these waterways. Any comments or recommended changes to aids to navigation
in these waterways should be received no later than 26 September 2008 to be
considered. Send comments to: Commanding Officer, USCGC JUNIPER (WLB-201) NAVSTA
PIER 2 Newport, RI 02841, ATTN: ENS Faulkenberry (401)841-6953, email; Thomas.a.faulkenberry@uscg.mil.
Barnegat Bay
Bridge Change Proposed:
The USCG 5th District LNM 38 seeks comments: Mariners
are advised that the Coast Guard proposes to change the drawbridge operation
regulations of the S37 Bridge, at ICW mile 14.1, across Barnegat Bay at Seaside
Heights, NJ. This proposal would allow the drawbridge to operate on an advance
notice basis during specific times of the year. The proposed change would
result in more efficient use of the bridge during months of infrequent transit.
Comments on this proposal should be forwarded to the above address (Commander,
USCG Fifth District, 431 Crawford Street, Portsmouth, VA 23704), attention
(dpb) no later than October 6, 2008. A copy of Public Notice 5-1122, which
describes the proposal in detail, can be obtained by writing to the address
above or by calling (757) 398-6587.
Margate NJ
Bridge Repairs:
This has been previously announced and it just a reminder. From the 5th
District LNM 38: Mariners are advised that structural steel repairs along
with sandblasting and painting will be performed at the Margate Bridge, at
ICW mile 74.0, across Beach Thorofare in Margate, NJ. These repairs require
immobilizing half of the draw span to single-leaf operation each day beginning
at 7 a.m. on Wednesday, October 1 until and including 11:59 p.m. Wednesday,
December 31, 2008, with a work barge occupying one-half of the 58-foot wide
channel under the bridge, so passage through the bridge will be limited to
a 29-foot width for the duration of the project. The opposite connecting
span while not under repair will continue to open for vessels with at least
a half-hour advance notice given to the bridge tender at (609) 822-9175 or
via marine radio on channel 13 VHF. Also, mariners requiring the full opening
of the lift spans or the full width of the channel under the bridge will
be directed to use the Atlantic Ocean as the alternate route between Absecon
and Great Egg Harbor Inlets. Mariners should exercise caution when transiting
the area.
Research Buoys, Delaware Coast:
From the USCG 5th District LNM 38: The University of Delaware has
established two temporary research buoys in the following positions. McCrie
Shoal Research Lighted Buoy A at 38-45-4.728N 075-03-32.000W and Cape Henlopen
Research Buoy B at 38-51-13.320N 074-51-19.076W. Both buoys are yellow spheres
and show a Fl Y 6s characteristic and will remain on station until 30 October
2008.
Comment Period for New Gilmerton Bridge, ICW Mile 5.8, Reopened:
From 5th District LNM 38: The Coast Guard is reopening the period
for public comment concerning an application from the Commonwealth of Virginia
Department of Transportation (VDOT) for the proposed replacement of the existing
Henry G. Gilmerton Bridge, at AIWW mile 5.8, across the Southern Branch Elizabeth
River, on Route 13 (Military Highway), in the City of Chesapeake, VA. The
purpose of this supplemental public notice will provide an opportunity for
adjacent property owners, area residents and businesses to make additional
comments. VDOT proposes to replace the existing 4-lane double-leaf bascule
bridge, and its approaches with a new 4-lane vertical-lift bridge and new
approaches on essentially the same alignment. The existing approach piers
will be demolished to approximately two feet below the mud line. The existing
bascule piers including the timber piles will be removed in their entirety,
with a new fender system being constructed. The proposed vertical clearances
in the closed and open positions of the new lift bridge are 36.75 feet and
136.9 feet both above mean high water, respectively. The proposed minimum
and maximum horizontal clearances between the faces of the fender system
are 125 feet and 222 feet, respectively. Comments on the proposed construction
of the new bridge should be forwarded to the above address (Commander,
USCG Fifth District, 431 Crawford Street, Portsmouth, VA 23704), attention
(dpb) no later than September 23, 2008. Copies of Supplemental Public Notice
5-1117 (a), which describe the proposal in detail, can be obtained by writing
to the above address or by calling (757) 398-6422.
Gilmerton Bridge,
ICW Mile 5.8, Restricted for Repairs:
From
the 5th District Bridge Officer: Mariners are advised structural repairs
will be performed at the Gilmerton (US 13/460) Lift Bridge across the Elizabeth
River (Southern Branch), at AIWW mile 5.8, in Chesapeake, VA The repairs will
restrict the operation of the draw span on the following dates and times:
- Closed-to-navigation from 8 p.m. on September 19 through 5 a.m. on September
22, 2008, except vessel openings will be provided at 7 a.m., 1 p.m., and
7 p.m. each day on September 20 and September 21.
- Closed-to-navigation from 8 p.m. on September 26 through 5 a.m. on September
29, 2008, except vessel openings will be provided at 7 a.m., 1 p.m., and
7 p.m. each day on September 27 and September 28.
- Closed-to-navigation from 8 p.m. on October 3 through 5 a.m. on October
6, 2008, except vessel openings will be provided at 7 a.m., 1 p.m., and 7
p.m. each day on October 4 and October 5.
At all other times,
the drawbridge will operate in accordance with the operating regulations
set out in Title 33 Code of Federal Regulations Part 117.997(d). Mariners
should exercise caution when transiting the area.
Proposed Change in Adams Creek, ICW, NC:
While this change will not affect the popular anchorage area outside of
Adams Creek Marker 9 in the mouth of Cedar Creek, this is a reminder that
the wreck noted on the latest chart did exist at our last passing in spring,
2008, with a mast visible above the surface of the water. We suspect that
this mast will soon be toppled and the wreck will be very difficult to locate.
Choose your spot in this anchorage with great care, or avoid it. From the
5th District LNM 38:
The Coast
Guard proposes to discontinue the following aids to navigation:
A. Adams Creek Range A Front Light 7 (LLNR 38310) and Adams Creek Range A Rear
Light (LL NR 38315) and to relocate Light 7 to better mark the turn in the
Federal Project.
Comments to this
proposal should be submitted prior to 15 November, 2008 to Commander, Fifth
Coast Guard District (dpw), 431 Crawford Street, Portsmouth Virginia (23704),
Attn: Mr. Tom Flynn.
Oregon Inlet,
NC, (Not on the ICW) Dredging:
From the USCG 5th District LNM 38: The Dredge RICHMOND will
be conducting dredging operations in Oregon Inlet in the vicinity of Old
House Channel and Walter Slough Channel from 01 September to 31 October,
2008. The dredge will monitor VHF-FM channels 13 and 16.
Shoaling in New River Inlet, NC (Not on the ICW):
While shoaling is common in the smaller inlets of the NC coast, and we
usually don’t mention them as these inlets are used mostly by boaters
with local knowledge, this depth warrants attention. From the 5th District
LNM 38: There has been a report of shoaling in the vicinity of Cedar
Bush to a depth of 1.9 feet MLLW between New River Inlet Buoy 10B and New
River Inlet Buoy 11. Mariners should exercise extreme caution when transiting
the area. Chart: 11542
More Dredging in Ponce Inlet Area, FL, ICW:
There was no specific mention of the dredging here in the latest 7th District
LNM, but I did notice in the chart update section that markers have been
moved in the area, which is a sign that dredging has been done or will be
in the near future. This is the area of the ICW just north of Mile 840 that
usually has four floating aids and marks the turn in the ICW just south of
its intersection with the entrance to the North Channel into Ponce de Leon
Inlet. The chart updates stated that Ponce de Leon Cut Buoy 2 is discontinued
for dredging and that 2A is relocated for dredging. This, we hope, is a good
sign.
Lake Okeechobee
Level Continues Rise, Locks Open:
We
checked http://www.saj.usace.army.mil/conops/structures/navbulln.htm for
the latest depth figures on the Okeechobee Waterway:
As
of September 16, 2008: The lake level is reported to be 15.16 feet.
Route 1: Navigational depths: reported at 9.10 feet.
Route 2 (the Rim Canal) is closed with navigational depths of 6.50 feet.
Route 2 has been closed since Hurricane Wilma in 2005. Debris has not been
removed.
This
is up 5.76 inches from the last report we gave two weeks ago. All
locks are now open.
A Notice
to Navigational Interests from the USACE Jacksonville advises that normal
navigation through the OWW could change on short notice due to direct and
indirect effects from hurricanes and storm systems.
AIS Testing in Tampa Area:
The USCG 7th District LNM 38 announces that commencing 01 October
2008, the Tampa Bay Cooperative Vessel Traffic Service will be broadcasting
Automatic Identification System (AIS) test messages to select test participants
in the area via standard AIS channels. These broadcasts-originating from
MMSI 0003660471-are less than ½ second in duration, and, should not
impact other AIS users in the area. However, should the broadcasts impact
AIS users beyond the select test participants please notify the U. S. Coast
Guard via AIS Problem Report at http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/ADO/ais_form.asp
or by calling our Navigation Information Service (NIS) Watchstander at (703)
313-5900.
This is the first
phase of a Coast Guard Research & Development Center
project to develop, design and evaluate the most efficient means by which mariners
can receive critical real-time navigation safety information through the use
of AIS and its binary messaging capability. The first phase of the project
will directly access Physical Oceanographic Real Time System (PORTS) quality
checked data from National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Agency (NOAA) servers,
and, repackage it for AIS transmission. These broadcasts will commence at 1100
on 01 October 2008 and every 6th minute thereafter, i.e. 11:06:00 a.m., 11:12:00
a.m., etc. In mid-2009 testing will expand to include the broadcasts of other
critical navigation safety information, such as waterway closures, wreck markings,
high wind and/or low visibility warnings, etc. We are highly optimistic that-in
the future-AIS binary messaging will extend beyond CVTS Tampa Bay to all other
USCG VTS and ultimately to most waterways within our Nation-wide AIS (NAIS)
network. For further information visit: AIS: http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/enav/ais/default.htm
AIS Binary Test Project: http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/enav/ais/test-project.htm
NIS: http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/Default.htm
NAIS: http://www.uscg.mil/nais/default.asp
NOAA PORTS: http://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/ports.html
Johns Pass
Bridge Damage:
In the 7th District LNM the Coast Guard has advised of a waterway
restriction in Johns Pass, Tampa Bay, Florida. An approximate fifty (50)
foot section of the southeast side of the Johns Pass bridge fender system
is missing due to a vessel collision. Additionally, the channel width underneath
the Johns Pass bridge has been reduced from sixty (60) feet to fifty-five
(55) feet due to a buckle in the north fender. Mariners should exercise extreme
caution while transiting this area.
Tampa Bay Pipe
Laying:
The 7th District LNM 38 also advises that Sunland Construction Company
has commenced pipe laying operation in Tampa Bay. This operation commenced
offshore of Port Manatee SW Channel and continues through Cut C to Weedon
Island Channel. The approximate position is 27-41-11-N 082-34-27-W and 27-43-42-N
082- 33-13-W. There will be no impact to federal aids to navigation and no
channel restrictions. This operation will be continuous twenty-four (24)
hours per day and seven (7) days per week, until completion on or about October
30, 2008. The tugs, dredges (3) and drilling barge will be lighted at night
and manned. Shoaling may be present in this area due to spoil created during
excavation. Private markers may be present to mark the location of spoil
areas. For additional information please contact the dredge on VHF Channel
13 or Mr. Ed Watkins at (813) 546-1043.
More Hazardous Navy Ops off Ft. Lauderdale:
From the USCG 7th District LNM 38: The United States Navy, South Florida
Testing Facility (SFTF) Requests that a Notice To Mariners be issued for
offshore Fort Lauderdale, Florida, hazardous surface and underwater operations.
The testing will be performed during the time period from Sept 14 2008 to
Sept 26 2008. The testing will be conducted in the field bounded by the coordinates
listed below.
RMV OP AREA - OVERALL
26 04.140N 080 05.560W
26 04.140N 080 04.370W
25 56.000N 080 05.560W
25 56.000N 080 04.370W
OPEVAL PREP AREA
25 55.700N 080 05.445W
25 55.700N 080 05.045W
25 53.700N 080 05.445W
25 53.700N 080 05.045W
Navy assets will be working on the range in the area listed above. These assets
include a Navy Destroyer and a high speed (20 Knot) semi submersible Remote
Mine Hunting System (RMS) that will operate autonomously. The RMS will operate
24/7 and will be difficult to see as only a snorkel penetrates the surface.
In addition the RMS streams an underwater tow system that could potentially
be a hazard to divers. SFTF will provide up to four chase boats marked Tow
Boat US to resolve conflicts with small boat traffic. All vessels are asked
to stay well clear of the Navy assets.
Power Cable Removal, Miami River:
The USCG 7th District LNM 38 : The Vance Construction Company has
commence removal of the Florida Power and Light Companys' (FPL) power cables
located on the east side of the Miami River adjacent to SW 1st Avenue and
the FPL Distribution Center. The barge VCC180 with tug Mark will be spudded
down and anchored on the east side of the Miami River during this operation
which will be completed on or about October 15, 2008. All work will be done
during daylight hours only. The tug Mark will monitor VHF Channel 16 for
all marine related traffic. For further information please contact Mr. Jim
Vance at (561) 650-0016. All mariners are urged to transit this area with
extreme caution and use their slowest safe speed.
Florida Bridge Update: From the USCG 7th District LNM
38:
NASA
Railroad Bridge (Mile 876.6): This automated bridge which usually remains
in the open position will be closed to navigation from 7:00 a.m. till 11:00
a.m. and 1:00 p.m. till 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, except federal holidays
until October 19, 2008, due to repairs.
Hobe
Sound Bridge (Mile 996): Repairs necessitate a single leaf opening between
6:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. on September 23, 24 and 25, 2008.
Spanish
Boulevard Bridge (Mile 1044.9, Boca Raton, FL): The Coast Guard is changing
the regulations of this bridge due to repairs. This work will require single-leaf
operations on the hour and half-hour with a three hour advance notice to the
bridge tender (561 395 5417) for a double-leaf opening. The vertical clearance
will be reduced by five feet due to the placement of containment equipment.
Dates: 8:00 a.m. on June 15 through 6:00 p.m. on December 8, 2008. In case
of emergencies the bridge will open as soon as practicable.
NW 12th
Avenue Bridge, Miami River: Construction continues. Between now and
September 15 workers will begin erecting steel in the south pier. It will protrude
slightly into the river. On December 3, 2008 the second and final 72 hour closure
will take place to conduct the toe lift.
Bear
Cut, Rickenbacker Causeway, Miami: The fender systems and dolphins are
being replaced on the Bay Bridge (Old William Powell Bridge) and the Bear Cut
Bridge, between August 18 and October 20, 2008, 7:30 am-4:30 p.m. each day.
Florida Keys, Old Bahia Honda Bridge: It has been reported
to the Coast Guard that this bridge is rapidly deteriorating and many parts
are hanging dangerously below the bridge. The channel at the east end of the
bridge is reported as the only clear safe passage. Caution is required.
Florida Keys, Seven Mile Bridge: (Between Hog Key and Bahia Honda
Key): Due to repairs, there is a 30-foot platform which hangs down 8 feet below
the bridge. It is marked with flags and lights. The platform will be moved
to different areas of the bridge during repairs until December 30, 2008.
Okeechobee
Waterway, Mile 126.3: The Wilson Piggott Bridge will be under single
leaf operation from August 18-Feb 28, 2008. A double leaf opening will require
a 3 hour notice. The vertical clearance of the down span will be reduced by
5 feet. There will be one 8-hour closure to be announced.
GIWW,
Mile 126, Park Boulevard Bridge: Single leaf operation till December 2,
2008. A double leaf opening requires a 4-hour notice. The vertical clearance
of the down span will be reduced by 5 feet.
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.
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