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Coast Alerts Italicized text indicates our comment. Plain text is copied from the Notices to Mariners or other sources given. What’s
the Future for LORAN? USCG Seeks Comments: 796 and 797: Federal Register / Vol. 72, No. 4 / Monday, January 8, 2007 / Notices DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY Coast Guard DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION [USCG–2006–24685] Long Range Aids to Navigation(LORAN) Program; Office of Navigation and Spectrum Management AGENCY: Coast Guard, DHS, Office of the Secretary, DOT. ACTION: Notice; request for public comments. SUMMARY: The Department of Transportation in coordination with the Department of Homeland Security is considering the need to continue to operate or invest in the North American LORAN–C Radionavigation System beyond fiscal year 2007. Future investment decisions might include: Decommissioning the LORAN–C system, maintaining the LORAN–C system as currently configured, or developing a fully deployed Enhanced LORAN (eLORAN) system.Contributing factors to these decisions are (1) whether the Global Positioning System (GPS) and other available back-up systems are adequate for the public’s navigation and timing needs, thus making the LORAN–C system redundant, and (2) whether the eLORAN investments made to date provide enhancements that now merit consideration as a complementary capability to GPS, and not merely as a GPS back-up. The Department of Transportation and the Department of Homeland Security seek public input on the various decisions currently under consideration. For more information on LORAN, you may visit http://www.navcen.uscg.gov. DATES: Comments and related material must reach the Docket Management Facility on or before February 7, 2007. ADDRESSES: You may submit comments identified by Coast Guard docket number USCG–2006–24685 to the Docket Management Facility at the U.S. Department of Transportation. To avoid duplication, please use only one of the following methods: (1) Web Site: http://dms.dot.gov. (2) Mail: Docket Management Facility, U.S. Department of Transportation, 400 Seventh Street, SW., Washington, DC 20590–0001. (3) Fax: 202–493–2251. (4) Delivery: Room PL–401 on the Plaza level of the Nassif Building, 400 Seventh Street, SW., Washington, DC, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, except Federal holidays. The telephone number is 202–366–9329. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: If you have questions on this notice, call Mr. Greg Wheeler, Department of Transportation, Office of Navigation and Spectrum Policy, 202–366–4894, e-mail Greg.Wheeler@dot.gov or LT Michael Herring, Project Officer, Office of Navigation Systems, Coast Guard, telephone 202–372–1561, e-mail Michael.L.Herring@uscg.mil . If you have questions on viewing or submitting material to the docket, call Renee V. Wright, Program Manager, Docket Operations, telephone 202–493–0402. You may obtain a copy of this notice by calling the U.S. Coast Guard Infoline at 1–800–368–5647 or read it on the Internet on the Coast Guard Navigation Center Web site at http://www.navcen.uscg.govor at http://dms.dot.gov . Background
and Purpose Next
Steps for this Project Dated: December 22, 2006. Robert Zitz, Deputy Under Secretary for Preparedness, Department of Homeland Security. Jeffrey N. Shane, Under Secretary for Policy, Department of Transportation. [FR Doc. E6–22421 Filed 1–5–07; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4910–15–P See http://www.boatus.com/news/releases/2007/january/loran.asp also. No
More Morse Code Requirement for Ham License: Narragansett
Bay, East Passage, LED (Reduced Nominal Range) Changes: 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) More
LEDs (Reduced Nominal Range) in New York Harbor: Change Ambrose Ch Ent LGB 1 (LLNR 34800) nominal range from 5 nm to 4 nm using Light Emitting Diode (LED) lantern Change Ambrose Ch LB 3 (LLNR 34815) nominal range from 5 nm to 4 nm using LED lantern Change Ambrose Ch LB 7 (LLNR 34840) nominal range from 5 nm to 3 nm using LED lantern Interested Mariners are strongly encouraged to comment on this proposal in writing, either personally or through their organization. All comments will be carefully considered and are requested prior to 31 December 2007 to facilitate the process. Refer to Docket No. 01-06-039. In addition to the address listed on the front cover, e-mail can be sent to Peter.J.Boardman@uscg.mil and faxes to 617-223-8073. Dredging
in the Point Judith Harbor of Refuge: New
Jersey ICW Bridge Closure: San
Sebastian River ( St. Augustine Area) Shoaling, Off the ICW at Mile
780: NOTE: this River, which is navigable up to King Street in St. Augustine, has four bends which could be classified as 90 degree bends, and the LNM does not give any clue as to which bend is shoaling. The current is very swift in this river, and docks are close to the channel, especially at the second bend where the docks of St. Augustine Marine and Oasis Boatyard are located. Use extreme caution here. More
Testing of Unmanned Semi-submersible off Florida Coast: Lockheed Martin will commence offshore testing of an unmanned, remotely piloted, semi-submersible vehicle 1 to 10 miles offshore from Jupiter Inlet to Boynton Beach Inlet on or about February 1, 2007 with completion date on or about April 30, 2007. The Lockheed Martins RHIB vessel and Sea Tow Palm Beach will support the semi-submersible and will be in constant radio contact with the operations crew and equipped with a remote kill switch. All vessels will be monitoring VHF Channels 13 and 71. All mariners are urged to stay clear of the support vessels while transiting the area. For further information please contact Mr. Donny Jones at (561) 494-2245. We’ve seen the semi-submersible in action, along with the Sea Tow chase boat, and it could be pretty scary if you’re not aware of the circumstances. Southern
Boulevard Bridge, Mile 1024.7, Schedule Change: The Coast Guard is changing the operating regulation governing the operation of the Southern Boulevard (SR 700/80) Bridge across the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway, mile 1024.7, Palm Beach Florida. The rule will require the drawbridge to open twice an hour. The schedule is based on requests from vessel operators along the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway. The schedule will require the bridge to open on the quarter and three quarter hour and would meet the reasonable needs of navigation while not impacting vehicular traffic. This rule is effective on February 5, 2007. St.
Lucie Inlet, FL Finally Getting Dredged: Other
Florida Dredging Projects: Mayport, St. Johns River: U.S. Naval Station Mayport will be placing a work boat in a four point mooring over the Naval Station Degaussing Range at various times based upon periods of slack water while divers conduct underwater repairs. The mooring legs will not interfere with the main channel of the St John River, but will restrict passage of Naval Ships in the Naval Station Mayport Approach Channel. Local traffic to and from the Mayport Basin will be halted during those times when work is in progress. Four mooring balls will remain in position clear of the St Johns Bar Cut Channel and will be marked with Quick Flashing White Lights (QW). The work boat will display anchor ball day shapes and dive flags for daytime operations, appropriate obstruction lights during darkness, and will monitor VHF Channels 12 and 13 while on station. Upon completion of daily work mooring legs will be recovered, and the work boat will return to port, clearing the Naval Station Mayport Approach Channel. This operation is ongoing and will be completed on or about April 30, 2007. Palm Beach: B and B Dredging Company will commence a maintenance dredging project within Palm Beach Harbor, Palm Beach, Florida, on or about February 3, 2007. A temporary mooring platform will be placed outside of the Lake Worth Inlet Entrance Channel on or about January 24, 2007 to facilitate the discharge of sand onto Palm Beach. The self propelled hopper dredge ATCHAFALAYA will monitor VHF Channels 13 and 16. This project will be completed on or about April 30, 2007. Please call with any questions or concerns to Mr. Timothy Ekren at (757) 435-9612 or e-mail at tpekren@bbdredging.com. Lummus Island, Miami: Great Lakes Dredge and Dock Company, LLC has begun maintenance dredging in the Lummus Island Turning Basin and Fishermans Channel in the Port of Miami. This is the final stage of cleanup work with the clamshell dredge GL-51, dump scow GL-33 and tug Comet. The tug Comet with dredge GL-51 will be transiting from the dredge area to the offshore ODMDS disposal site. This operation will continue on a twenty-four (24) hours per day, seven days (7) per week basis until completion on or about January 27, 2007. For further information please contact Mr. Matt Ferrell at (630) 248- 4078. 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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