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East Coast Alerts
By Mel Neale
Oct 29, 2009
Attention Snowbirds!!
Oak Island
Bridge, Mile 316.6, Delays for Girder Installation:
Mariners
are advised to TAKE CAUTION and PROCEED SLOWLY when approaching the construction
site of a new highway bridge to Oak Island (Middleton Avenue), over the Atlantic
Intracoastal Waterway, Mile 316.6, in Brunswick County, NC. Every other
day, between November 16 and December 7, 2009, barges and a crane will be in
the channel installing center girders causing delays of approximately four
hours between :0730 and :1130. We advise mariners to check the schedule
to avoid waterway delays by calling the bridge site (910-278-5526 or 910-443-0688)
a day or two prior to your arrival. (5th District LNM 43)*
*Italicized
text above and below indicates our comment or paraphrase. Plain
text is copied from the Notices to Mariners or other sources given.
MSIB 63-09, Update #2, Sector Charleston, October 29, 2009:
Due to the
scheduled replacement of the swing span of the Ben Sawyer Bridge, the Atlantic
Intracoastal Waterway (AICW) will be closed to marine traffic from Monday,
November 30, 2009 at 12:00 A.M. to Wednesday, December 9, 2009 at 11:59 P.M.
A safety
zone will be enforced around the Ben Sawyer Bridge during the entire 10 day
closure. The safety zone will encompass the entire waterway from 180 yards
northwest of the bridge, and 220 yards southwest of the bridge. No one may
enter the safety zone without prior authorization from the Captain of the Port
Charleston or his designated representative.
Mariners
are encouraged to listen to the broadcast notice to mariners for updates on
VHF Ch 16. CG Sector Charleston will broadcast the closure, as well as the
implementation and rescission of the corresponding safety zone for the bridge.
Updates to the schedule are dependent on weather and will be made to this MSIB,
as necessary. For questions regarding the bridge construction call Julie Hussey
with PCL at (843) 224-1096 or Kim Partenheimer with PB Americas at (843) 972-1775.
For Coast Guard issues, please contact the Coast Guard’s 24 hour Command
Center Line at (843) 740-7050.
There
is no way to get around this ICW closure except to go into the ocean. The shortest
safe ocean passage southbound (from good inlet to good inlet) is from Winyah
Bay to Charleston. In making this passage, the strong currents flowing into
and out of both inlets must be considered as well as the long distances from
the sea buoys to safe harbor inside. It’s 50 statute miles from sea buoy
to sea buoy, and 17 statute miles from Georgetown out to the sea buoy and then
14 statute miles from the sea buoy into Charleston, for a total of 81 statute miles
between safe harbors with marinas and anchorage. Also to be considered in late
November is the short amount of daylight, and of course the weather.
Snowbirds in slower boats should think long and hard before taking off into
the ocean to avoid this ICW closure. Remember that while the smaller inlets
between Winyah Bay and Charleston may be used by local smaller boats, they
are not considered to be safe without local knowledge, especially for the draft
and type of boats in which most Snowbirds are travelling. Don’t attempt
to use them.
Further Restrictions at the Gilmerton Bridge, ICW Mile 5.8:
The Captain
of the Port Hampton Roads advises all local mariners, vessels and facilities
that needed fender system repairs have been extended at the Gilmerton Lift
Bridge (US 13/460) across the Elizabeth River (Southern Branch), at AIWW mile
5.8, in Chesapeake, VA, that will restrict the normal operation of the drawbridge. Restricted
operations are scheduled to occur each weekend, on the following dates:
(1) from 7 a.m. October 30, 2009, through 7 a.m. on November 2, 2009;
(2) from 7 a.m. on November 6, 2009 through 7 a.m. on November 9, 2009; and
(3) from 7 a.m. on November 13, 2009 through 7 a.m. on November 16, 2009.
Drawbridge openings are scheduled every two hours on the hour. All
piloted vessels (large commercial or government vessels with
a professional pilot aboard) will be permitted to transit upon request
to the bridge tender with a two hour notice. The bridge tender may be
contacted at (757) 545-1512 or via marine radio on Channel 13. 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. (5th District Bridge
Branch)
NOTE:
I called the Coast Guard and was told that the scheduled opening every
two hours on the hour would be on the even hour. Check with the bridge
tender before arrival at the bridge to verify.
New USACE Survey Shows Shallower Water in Georgia:
Georgia
waters were surveyed in September and early October 2009 by the USACE Savannah.
The results are posted on their website at http://www.sas.usace.army.mil/AIWWPROF-sep09.pdf .
Not
all parts of the ICW or alternate routes were surveyed. Some of the usual shallow
parts are shallower than in past surveys. Following is a list of the surveyed
areas showing 7 feet MLW or less in the center half of the channel (the west
quarter is the red ICW channel marker side and the east quarter is the green
ICW channel marker side; most of the channels are 150 feet wide):
Ramshorn
Creek: 6 feet center, 7 feet west quarter, 4 feet east quarter
Fields
Cut: 5 feet center, 5 feet west quarter, 4 feet east quarter
Elba
Cut: 5 feet center, 2.5 feet west quarter, 11 feet east quarter
Florida
Passage: 5 feet center, 6 feet west quarter, 4.5 feet east quarter
Little
Mud River: 3 feet center, 2 feet west quarter, 2 feet east quarter
Altamaha
Sound: 5 feet center, 2 feet west quarter, 7 feet east quarter
Buttermilk
Sound (vicinity of DM “216A”): 4 feet center, 5 feet west quarter,
5 feet east quarter
Buttermilk
Sound (Vicinity DM “216A” to BN “223”): 3 feet center,
3 feet west quarter, 3 feet east quarter
Jekyll
Creek: 5 feet center, 0.5 feet west quarter, 3.0 feet east quarter
Noticeably
missing from this list is recently dredged Hell Gate. For your information--Hell
Gate was surveyed at 10 feet center, 8 feet west quarter, 6 feet east quarter.
Note:
Tides in this area of Georgia range from around 6 to 9 feet. Sometimes they
can be lower, sometimes higher. Check for local knowledge and use more than
one method of navigation. Paper and electronic charts can be dated or incorrect;
often the markers are moved to mark the best water, but the magenta line on
the chart is not, resulting in the magenta line appearing to be on the wrong
side of a marker. The best time to pass through questionable areas is at half-tide
and rising. Channels and depths can change for many reasons at any time, and
these findings may be completely different when you pass through.
USCG First District
Coastal Waters from Eastport, Maine to Shrewsbury, New Jersey
SEACOAST-BAY OF FUNDY TO CAPE COD-PORTSMOUTH HARBOR
Here’s another one:
The Coast
Guard has made the following change to this waterway(s):
CHANGE: Whaleback Island Light fog signal is being changed to radio activated
During
times of reduced visibility, mariners are requested to turn their VHFM radio
to channel 79. By keying their microphone, 5 times consecutively, while on
channel 79, this will activate the fog signal for 45 minutes. (First District
LNM 42)
Portsmouth,
NH--Regulated Navigation Area:
Regulated
Navigation Area, Mariners are advised that the Coast Guard has established
a Regulated Navigation Area from October 15, 2009 through November 15, 2009.
The navigation area is approximately a one mile stretch of the channel between
Henderson Point Light on Seavey Island (43-04-29.319N, 070-44-10.189W) to Badgers
Island Buoy 14 (43-04-51.951N, 070-45-21.518W). The purpose of this temporary
final rule is to restrict the speed of vessels transiting in the area while
diving and loading operations are taking place at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard.
The wake of vessels could endanger the lives of divers working in the water.
The speed restrictions will be enforced only when divers are actively in the
water. All vessels transiting through this area shall proceed with caution,
operating at no more than 5 knots and in a manner so as to produce no wake
when the navigation area is being enforced. Notice of the speed restrictions
will be broadcast on VHF-CH 16 one hour prior to commencing and every half-hour
until cancelled. When hailed or signaled by an official patrol vessel, a vessel
in the area shall immediately comply with the directions given. Failure to
do so may result in expulsion from the area, citation for failure to comply,
or both. Mariners are urged to schedule their transits on this waterway beyond
the enforcement times. For any comments or questions, contact LTJG VanDerPol,
Coast Guard Sector Northern New England, at (207) 767-0320. (First District
LNM 42)
Point
Judith, RI--Dredging:
Maintenance
dredging of the Point Judith Harbor of Refuge and Point Judith Pond will commence
on October 22, 2009 and continue until approximately December 15, 2009. The
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has contracted with Village Dock, Inc., for this
project. The Project Manager is Mr. Sean Murray who may be reached at 516-779-4309.
The Project Superintendent is Mr. Daniel Dilgen who can be reached at (631)
879-2915. On-site work vessels include the crane barge Charlotte Fae, the dump
scow Pequot, the dump scow Sae 2000, the tug boat On The Rocks, and the tug
boat On The Rocks II. The working frequency for dredging operations is VHF
channel 25. VHF channel 16 will be continuously monitored as well. Mariners
are urged to use extra caution when navigating in the vicinity of the Point
Judith Harbor of Refuge and Point Judith Pond during dredging operations. (First
District LNM 42)
Hudson
River Dredging:
Dredging
will be done at Southern side of Pier 98 from 23 October -to approximately
6 November 2009. The hours of operation will be 7 days a weeks, 24 hours a
day. On scene will be a dredge, scows and tugs THOMAS DUNN & VIRGINIA that
will be monitoring VHF-FM channel 13, with 65 as the working channel. (First
District LNM 42)
USCG Fifth District
Coastal Waters from Shrewsbury River, New Jersey to Little River, South Carolina
NJICW Shoaling:
Shoaling
to a depth of 2.0 feet MLW has been reported in the vicinity of NJICW Buoy
386A. Mariners are also urged to use extreme caution when transiting the area. (5th
District LNM 43)
Dredging:
Delaware River:
The Dredge
PULLEN will be conducting dredging operations in the Delaware River between
the Bristol Range and Duck Island Range from 15 October until 31 December,
2009. The dredge will monitor VHF-FM channels 13 and 16. It is requested that
all traffic contact the dredge 30 minutes prior to the anticipated time of
passing. Mariners are cautioned to stay clear of dredge, booster, floating
(pontoon) and submerged pipelines, barges, derricks and operating wires associated
with dredging and marine construction operations. (5th District LNM 43)
Dredging:
Delaware Offshore:
The Paul
Howard Construction Co. will be conducting dredging operations in Indian River
Inlet and Bay from 15 October until 15 February, 2010. Mariners are cautioned
to stay clear of dredge, booster, floating (pontoon) and submerged pipelines,
barges, derricks and operating wires associated with dredging and marine construction
operations. (5th District LNM 43)
Dredging: Upper Chesapeake Bay:
The Great
Lakes Bucket Dredge 55 will be conducting dredging operations in Upper Chesapeake
Channel between Elk River Channel LB 3 near Grove Point and Upper Chesapeake
Channel LB 25 from 15 October until 15 February, 2010. Dredge material will
be transported to the Pooles Island spoil area by the tugs CAPTAIN DAN and
BALTIC DAWN. The dredge and tugs may be contacted on VHF-FM channels 13 and
16. Mariners are cautioned to stay clear of dredge, booster, floating (pontoon)
and submerged pipelines, barges, derricks and operating wires associated with
dredging and marine construction operations. (5th District LNM 43)
BIG Dead Ship Tows, Baltimore Harbor and Chesapeake Bay:
Mariners
are advised that the following dead ship tows are scheduled to occur:
McAllister Towing of Virginia will tow the 947-foot vessel U.S.N.S. DENEBOLA
within Baltimore Harbor, from the vessel’s departure at North Locust
Point Marine Terminal (NLPMT), Pier 8, when en route and while within the
Baltimore Harbor General Anchorage Grounds, and until the vessel’s return
at North LPMT, Pier 8, in Baltimore, MD, with the primary tug Timothy McAllister
with assist tugs Robert E. McAllister, Donal G. McAllister and Kaleen McAllister,
on Monday, November 2, 2009, starting at 7 a.m.; and McAllister Towing of
Virginia will tow the 947-foot vessel U.S.N.S. ANTARES southward in the Chesapeake
Bay en route Bayonne, NJ via the Chesapeake Bay entrance at Cape Henry, VA,
from the vessel’s departure at NLPMT, Pier 8, in Baltimore, MD, with
the primary tug Michael J. McAllister and assist tugs Mary L. McAllister,
Steven McAllister and Daniel McAllister, starting at Monday, November 2, 2009,
at 8 a.m. Interested mariners may contact the primary tugs (listed above)
via marine band radio channels 16 and 13 VHF-FM. For any comments or questions,
contact the McAllister Towing of Virginia dispatcher at telephone number (757)
247-7800. (5th District LNM 43)
Annapolis
Oyster Reef:
Mariners
are advised that Corman Marine Construction, Inc. is scheduled to conduct
an oyster reef building project in the Severn River at Annapolis, MD from
October 26, 2009 through December 31, 2009. The reefs will be constructed
at four sites located between the Naval Academy (SR-450) Bridge and the
Severn River (US-50/301) Bridge. The expected work will be conducted Monday
through Saturday, 6:30 a.m. through 5:30 p.m. Two barge-mounted cranes,
one owned by Corman Marine Construction and the other by Langenfelder Marine
Inc., will used to place stone, slag, concrete and shell material into the
water. The material will be delivered to the sites by various-sized barges.
All on site communications for the project should go through either the
Tug IRELAND or the M/V ELIZABETH on marine band radio channel 13 VHF/FM. (5th
District LNM 43)
Herring
Bay Dredging:
Dredging
operations will be conducted in the Herring Bay, Carrs Creek and Rockhold Creek
until 15 February, 2010. A submerged dredge pipeline will run from the dredge
site at Carrs Creek to the southern shore line at Rockhold Creek across Parker
Creek. The path of the submerged pipeline is marked with lighted piles… The
pipeline is buried 3 feet below the surface. The markers will be discontinued
on or about 15 May, 2010… markers are on piles worded “DANGER
SUBMERGED PIELINE”. (5th District LNM 43)
DC Area Test Borings:
Mariners
are advised that the District of Columbia Water and Sewer Authority (DC WASA)
has scheduled the drilling of geotechnical borings in the Anacostia and Potomac
Rivers from November 2009 through December 2009. River borings will take place
at various locations along the proposed Blue Plains Tunnel. The work will be
conducted from two spud barges (up to 120 feet in length) working simultaneously,
one being operated by the Pristine Marine LLC towing vessel "WB50" or "Animal”,
and the other by the Langenfelder Marine Inc. towing vessel “Barren Island.” All
vessels will be lighted in accordance with USCG regulations. Interested mariners
may contact the towing vessels via marine band radio channel 16 VHF-FM, or
the DC WASA Project Consultants at telephone (703) 740-7088 or (202) 652-6207. (5th
District LNM 43)
Rt. 90 Bridge, Assawoman Bay, Repairs Obstruct Main Channel:
Emergency
fender repair is being conducted at the Route 90 Bridge across Assawoman Bay
through December, 2009. A crane barge is obstructing the main channel. All
marine traffic will be directed to a marked alternate channel. The alternate
channel through the bridge has approximately 65 feet horizontal and 36 feet
vertical clearance with a charted depth of 8 feet MLW. Mariners are requested
to contact U.S. Coast Guard Sector Hampton Roads at 757-668-5555 if encountering
any transit problems with this alternate channel or bridge. Mariners should
exercise caution when transiting these areas. (5th District LNM 43)
Great
Bridge Bridge Christmas Parade Closure:
Mariners
are advised that the S168 Lift Bridge (Great Bridge), at AIWW mile 12.0, across
the Albemarle and Chesapeake Canal, at Chesapeake VA, will be closed to vessels
from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. and from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. on Saturday, December 5, 2009,
to accommodate the Jaycees’ Christmas Parade event. 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(g). To
avoid delays, mariners are advised to plan their trips accordingly. (5th
District LNM 43)
Dredging: NC Outer Banks:
1. ACOE
Dredge FRY is conducting daylight dredging operations in Oregon Inlet Channel
/ Oregon Inlet and will be on site through 30 November 2009. The dredge FRY
maintains bridge watch on VHF channels 13 and 16 for any concerned vessels
transiting the area. CHART 12204.
2. ACOE
Dredge CURRITUCK will begin 24 hour dredging operations in the vicinity Manteo
Shallowbag Bay/ Oregon Inlet from October 26 through October 31, 2009. Dredging
operations will require frequent transits through Oregon Inlet Bridge. The
CURRITUCK maintains bridge watch on VHF channels 13 and 16 for any concerned
vessels transiting the area. Chart: 12204.
3. ACOE
Dredge CURRITUCK will begin 24 hour dredging operations at Rollinson Channel,
Hatteras NC on 01 November for approximately 30 days. Dredging operations will
require frequent transits through Hatteras Inlet. The CURRITUCK maintains bridge
watch on VHF channels 13 and 16 for any concerned vessels transiting the area. (5th
District LNM 43)
Cape
Lookout Light Temporarily Discontinued:
Mariners
are advised that the Coast Guard will temporarily discontinue Cape Lookout
Light for scheduled maintenance. Cape Lookout Light will be extinguished from
4 p.m. October 31, 2009 to 6 p.m. November 1, 2009. (5th District LNM 43)
NC Bridge Closures for Triathlon:
To accommodate “Beach
to Battleship Iron Distance Triathlon” scheduled for Saturday November
7, 2009, mainers are advised that the Coast Guard has issued temporary deviations
from regulations governing the operation of two North Carolina Department of
Transportation drawbridges: the S.R.74 Bridge across the AIWW mile 283.1 at
Wrightsville Beach, NC; and the Isabel S. Holmes Bridge, at mile 1.0 across
Northeast Cape Fear River in Wilmington, NC. To facilitate the race, the drawbridges
will be maintained in the closed position at the following times: the Wrightsville
Brach, S.R. 74 from 7 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.; and the Isabel S. Holmes Bridge,
U.S.17/S.R.133, from 12 noon to 12 midnight. Mariners able to pass under the
closed spans (Wrightsville Beach Bridge, 20 feet MHW; and Isabel S. Holmes
Bridge, 26 feet MHW) may do so, and should adjust their transits accordingly. (5th
District LNM 43)
Dredging in Snows Cut
The Dredge
WILCO will be conducting dredging operations in the AIWW at Snow Cut from 19
October until 07 December, 2009. The dredge and assisting vessels PROUD MARY,
AMITY and ANN KAY may be contacted on VHF-FM channels 13 and 16. A floating
rubber and submerged polyethylene pipeline will traverse the limits of Snows
cut Channel northerly and adjacent to the Lower and Upper Lilliput Channels
and carry dredge material to the ACOE Disposal Area 10. (5th District LNM
43)
Cape Fear River Entrance Dredging:
The Dredge
CHARLESTON will be conducting dredging operations in the Atlantic Ocean near
Baldhead Island from 15 October, 2009, until 31 March, 2010. Dredging will
be performed on the southern end of Jay Bird Shoal west of the Baldhead Shoal
Channel in the vicinity of the Cape Fear River Entrance. A submerged pipeline
will be placed from the dredging area across the Baldhead Shoal Channel at
Cape Fear River Entrance Channel Lighted Buoy 11 and Cape Fear River Entrance
Channel Lighted Buoy 12. The dredge may be contacted on VHF-FM channels 13
and 16. It is requested that all traffic call 30 minutes prior to the expected
time of passage. (5th District LNM 43)
USCG Seventh District
Coastal Waters from Little River, South Carolina to Panama City, Florida
Charleston Off-Shore Safety Zone:
Due to safe
removal of an underwater obstruction in the waters of the Atlantic Ocean, Charleston,
SC, a temporary safety zone will be enforced within a 2 NM radius from the
center of the underwater obstruction removal site at approximate position 32
deg 50.00N 079 deg 20.00W. This safety zone is effective immediately until
approximate completion on Saturday, November 21, 2009 at 11:59 p.m. No one
may enter the safety zone without prior authorization from the Captain of the
Port Charleston or his designated representative. Mariners are encouraged to
listen to the Broadcast Notice to Mariners for updates on VHF Channel 16. Coast
Guard Sector Charleston will broadcast the implementation and rescission of
the Underwater Obstruction Removal Safety Zone. Updates to the schedule are
dependent on weather and will be made to this Marine Safety Information Bulletin
(MSIB), as necessary. For further information contact the Sector Charleston
Command Duty Officer at (843) 740-7050, PCL at (843) 224-1096 or Ms. Kim Partenheimer
of PM Americas at (843) 972-1775. For Coast Guard issues please contact the
Coast Guard’s twenty-four (24) hour Command Center at (843) 740-7050. (7th
District LNM 43)
St. Johns
River Light to be Discontinued:
Permanently
discontinue St Johns Light (LLNR 575). All comments should be addressed to
Commander (DPW), Seventh Coast Guard District 909 S.E. 1st Ave (STE 406) Brickell
Plaza Federal Bldg Miami, Fl 33131 to be received by 10 December 2009. (7th
District LNM 43)
Sea and Sky Spectacular, Jax Area:
On November
6 -8, 2009, the City of Jacksonville, Jacksonville Beach, Neptune Beach and
Atlantic Beach, Florida will host the Sea and Sky Spectacular. The following
seven (7) temporary unlit buoys (Security orange mooring balls) were established
in the approximate positions:
A. 30-17-09.846N 081-22-53.135W
B. 30-17-08.850N 081-22-59.480W
C. 30-15-55.320N 081-22-41.067W
D. 30-15-57.898N 081-22-24.221W
E. 30-17-41.587N 081-22-45.692W
F. 30-18-38.202N 081-23-14.813W
G. 30-18-40.780N 081-22-57.995W
For further information or concerns please contact Coast Guard Sector Jacksonville
at (904) 564-7565. (7th District LNM 43)
North
Florida ICW Dredging:
Cottrell
Contracting Corporation has advised that maintenance dredging will commence
in the vicinity of Pablo Creek Light 49 (LLNR 38617), and proceed south for
approximately two (2) miles in the Intracoastal Waterway, St. Johns River,
Florida, on or about November 1, 2009. The dredge LEXINGTON will be onscene
and monitoring VHF Channels 13 and 16, with related work barges and boats.
This operations will be on a continuous twenty-four (24) hour, seven (7) days
per week basis until completed on or about January 15, 2010. For further information
please contact Mr. Justyna M. Chuchro at (757) 547-9611. (7th District
LNM 43)
Okeechobee Waterway Update:
On
October 28, 2009 the lake level was reported at 14.11 feet. You can check
the daily lake level at http://www.saj.usace.army.mil/Divisions/Engineering/Branches/WaterResources/WaterMgt/DOCS/Reports/r-oke.html .
Dodge Island Turbidity Curtain:
All mariners
are advised that due to seawall construction upgrades on the south side of
Dodge Island, Miami, Florida, there will be a Turbidity Curtain installed.
The Curtain will extend into the Dodge Island Cut approximately 120-150 feet
south from the existing rip rap…Three (3) temporary Turbidity Pilings
approximately 10-12 feet in height will be equipped with amber strobe lights.
The construction upgrades will be completed on or about June 30, 2010. Mariners
transiting Fishermans Channel are urged to be on the lookout and steer clear
of the piling and curtains. If you have any further questions please
contact Mr. Frederick P. Wong at (305) 329-4058 or (305) 310-0988. (7th
District LNM 43)
Florida
Bridge Update: From
the USCG 7th District LNM 43
Max
Brewer Bridge, Mile 878.9: AKA Titusville Bridge, is being
replaced with a high level bridge. Construction began May 11, 2009 and will
continue through April, 2011.
8:00
a.m. November 1-- 5:00 p.m. November 30, 2009: The west channel of the swing
bridge will be closed. The east channel is open with no restrictions.
8:00
a.m. December 1—5:00 p.m. December 31, 2009: The east channel of the
swing bridge will be closed. The west channel is open with no restrictions. Marine
interests should contact Lane Construction at 321 607 5700 for additional
information on construction schedules.
Parker
Boulevard Bridge, Mile 1013: Starting mid-November will be
on single leaf operations. Double leaf operations will be available with
a two hour notice.
Atlantic
Avenue Bridge, Mile 1056: Starting mid-November will be on
single leaf operations. Double leaf operations will be available with a
two hour notice.
SW
11th Avenue Bridge, North Fork, New River, Ft. Lauderdale: Under
repair until January 2010, but will be operational, except for two 24-hour
closure periods. The first 24-hour closure will be January 14, 2010.
Bakers
Haulover Bridge, North Miami Beach (Not on the ICW): The fender
system on this bridge will be replaced between April 12 and December 7,
2009. A barge and floating equipment will be in the vicinity and at times
will be restricting the navigable channel.
5th
Street Bridge, Miami River, Mile 1.5 (Not on the ICW): Work
continues.
Cortez
Bridge: Worth Contracting has advised this office that the
Cortez Bridge, mile 84.6, Cortez, Florida will be on single-leaf operations
from September 14 through December 31, 2009. A double-leaf opening is available
with a two hour notice to the bridge tender.
Dunedin
Causeway Bridge: Single-leaf operation from Sept.8,
2009 through Feb. 28, 2010. A double-leaf opening will be available with
a 3-hour notice to the bridge tender. Scaffolding will reduce the vertical
clearance of the down span by five feet.
Gordon
Pass, SW Florida Dredging:
Caldwell
Marine International, LLC, will commence dredging operations in Gordon Pass,
Colliers County, Naples, Florida on or about November 3, 2009. This project
will begin at the mouth of Gordon Pass and end at Cuts 3 and Cut 4.
The dredge ELLIOT 370 will be on scene with three (3) workboats and monitoring
Marine Channel 16 VHF. Submerged and floating pipelines will be positioned
along the channels’ edge and visibly lighted and marked according to
Coast Guard regulations. Dredging operations will be continuous twenty-four
(24) per day and seven (7) days per week until completion on or about January
2, 2010. For further information please contact Mr. Wes Gammons at (561) 644-7486
or Mr. Brian Markle at (561) 313-5021. (7th District LNM 43)
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 this use.
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