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Coast Alerts Italicized text indicates our comment. Plain text is copied from the Notices to Mariners or other sources given. More
LED’s
(Therefore “ Reduced Nominal Range”)
for Aids to Navigation in the Northeast: The Coast Guard will be making the following changes to this waterway on or about 11 Dec. 2006: Change the lighting equipment to Light Emitting Diodes (LED's) and reduce the nominal range to 3 NM on the following aids; Sandy Hook Channel
Lighted Gong Buoy 1 (35090) The Coast Guard will be making the following changes to this waterway on or about 5 Jan 2006: Change the range of the following aids from a nominal range of 4 NM to 3 NM using a Light Emitting Diode (LED) lantern; East Passage Lighted
Gong Buoy 9 (LNR 17805) New Jersey Bridge
on Winter Schedule: More Dredging
in Upper Chesapeake Bay: CHESAPEAKE BAY:
INTERFERENCE TO THE GPS NAVIGATION SIGNAL 25NM FROM THE PATUXENT
RIVER NAVAL AIRSTATION THE GPS NAVIGATION SIGNAL MAY BE UNRELIABLE DUE TO INTERFERENCE TESTING ON THE FREQUENCIES OF M1575 AND M1227 USED IN SHIPBOARD NAVIGATION AND HANDHELD SYSTEMS. GPS SYSTEMS THAT RELY ON GPS, SUCH AS E-911, AIS AND DSC, MAY BE AFFECTED WITHIN A 25NM RADIUS OF POSITION 38-15N 076-26W AT SEA LEVEL. INTERFERENCE TESTING WILL BE CONDUCTED ON THE FOLLOWING DATES: A. 04 DEC 06 THRU 31 MAR 07 0300-1100Z (MONDAY-FRIDAY ONLY) MORE INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE AT THE COAST GUARD NAVIGATION CENTER WEB SITE WWW.NAVCEN.USCG.GOV AND THE MIRROR SITE WWW.NAVCENTER.ORG. GPS USERS ARE ENCOURAGED TO REPORT ANY GPS SERVICE OUTAGES THAT THEY MAY BE EXPERIENCING DURING THIS TESTING VIA THE NAVIGATION INFORMATION SERVICE (NIS) BY CALLING (703)313-5900 OR BY USING THE NAVCEN'S WEB SITE'S GPS REPORT A PROBLEM WORKSHEET. Bogue Inlet (Not
ICW) Shoaling: While this is not an inlet used often by transient boaters, it is the inlet that serves the Coast Guard Station at Swansboro and provides its access to the Atlantic Ocean. This should be of concern to us all. Figure Eight Island
Bridge, NC , Closed for Maintenance: This is one most powerboats can get under without opening with its 20 ft. vertical clearance. Sunset Beach
Pontoon Bridge, NC, Nighttime Closure to Shut Down ICW: NOTE: This bridge has a 0 ft. vertical clearance. When it is closed, no vessel can pass through. It is nice of them to schedule the work at night so that the ICW can be used during daylight. This is a very old bridge and of historical interest so there is no plan to replace it. When we passed through in November, 2007, we noticed that the pontoon looked like it could sink any day. Let’s hope that this repair works. Send Your Comments
on South Carolina ICW Here: The U.S. Coast Guard is conducting a Waterways Analysis and Management System (WAMS) study of the Intracoastal waterwayy between McClellanville, SC, mile marker 425 to Beaufort, SC., mile marker 540. The study focuses on the area's aid to navigation, waterborne commence, marine casualty information, port, harbor resources, emergency response plans, routine and emergency communication capabilities, and future development projects. Any company or individual wishing to provide comments or participate in a user survey should contact USCG Sector Charleston Waterways Management Division WAMS Officer CWO2 Hunter G. Crider by the close of business January 31, 2007. CWO2 Hunter G. Crider can be contacted at Sector Charleston at (843) 724-7647, via e-mail at: Hunter.G.Crider@uscg.mil or via mail at: Commander (WAMS), USCG Sector Charleston, 196 Tradd Street, Charleston, SC 29401, Attn: CWO2 Hunter G. Crider. Space Shuttle
Radar Ban During Landing: The National Aeronautical and Space Administration (NASA) has requested that all mariners unless authorized by NASA please refrain from RADAR tracking of the STS-116 launch and landing. STS-116 is scheduled for a nominal twelve (12) day mission. The possible launch opportunity extends from December 7, 2006 to December 17, 2006 (It was launched on Saturday, December 9, 2006.). The possible landing period depending on the actual launch date extends from December 19, 2006 to December 29, 2006 (Projected landing date would be December 21, 2006.). For further information please contact Ms. Cathy Sham at (281) 483-0124. St. Lucie Inlet,
FL Shoaling Continues: New Bahamas Fishing
Limits Announced: December 1, 2006 at 4:50 pm Beginning January 1, 2007 according to Agriculture and Marine Resources Minister Leslie Miller, the following new catch limits will be in effect for sportfishermen: The implementation date of the new limits is January 1, 2007, according to Agriculture and Marine Resources Minister Leslie Miller. The rules currently allow for six crawfish per person, but that will be changed to six per vessel. Similarly, sports fishermen will no longer be allowed to catch conch at all in Bahamian waters. The catch limits for demersal fish - groupers and snappers, etc. - will be changed from 20 lbs per person to 20 lbs per vessel and from a total of six pelagic species - dolphins, kingfish, wahoo, tuna, - per person to six per vessel. The Minister added that all fish retained must be kept with the head and tail intact while aboard the vessel or transported by air. This he said, would assist in the identification process during inspection. But the Minister also pointed out that there would be exceptions to the catch limits for persons participating in fishing tournaments, in which the approved rules set different guidelines. The Bahamas Tourism Office in Ft. Lauderdale confirmed that this information is supposed to be correct, but they do not have it officially in writing at this date, December 14, 2006. They are waiting for the information to “filter down”. 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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