LNM: AICW MM 1077 ICW Daybeacon 50 Destroyed, Dumfoundling Bay, FL
Dumfoundling Bay Daybeacon 50 destroyed
Dumfoundling Bay Daybeacon 50 destroyed
Indian River (South Section) Daybeacon 77 destroyed
Indian River (South Section) Daybeacon 10 destroyed
Indian River (North Section) Daybeacon 91 destroyed
Halifax River Daybeacon 72 destroyed
Halifax River Daybeacon 60 damaged
Mackay River Light 244 destroyed, temp onsite
Lake Worth South Light 1 destroyed, temp onsite
New River – Cape Fear River Light 153 destroyed, temp onsite
BIG FOOT SLOUGH CH LT 9 (LLNR 29055 [35°8.3041N / 076°0.3092W, 35.138402 / -76.005154]) AID DESTROYED.
1. THE FOLLOWING AIDS TO NAVIGATION HAVE BEEN RELOCATED.
A. CAROLINA BEACH INLET BUOY 3 (LLNR 30275 [34°4.9404N / 077°51.9389W, 34.082340 / -77.865649]) RELOCATED TO APPROXIMATE POSITION: 34-04-52.151N, 077-52-03.792W (34°4.8692N / 077°52.0632W, 34.081153 / -77.867720) .
B. CAROLINA BEACH INLET BUOY 4 (LLNR 30280 [34°4.9428N / 077°51.9928W, 34.082380 / -77.866546]) RELOCATED TO APPROXIMATE POSITION: 34-04-52.707N 077-52-01.290W (34°4.8785N / 077°52.0215W, 34.081308 / -77.867025) .
BEAUFORT HARBOR CHANNEL DAYBEACON 8 (LLNR34830), RPTD MISSING. |
FLORIDA – KEY WEST: U.S. Navy Diver Training
On Monday, April 8, 2024, the Navy will be conducting a day dive from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. in Fleming Key Cut. they will have four boats and two jet
skis on station to deconflict with other mariners and provide diver support and protection. Divers will be confined to transiting through the cut on
only one side, leaving the other side open. All support vessels will be monitoring VHF-FM channels 16 and 81A. Also, on Monday April 8, 2024 the
Navy will be conducting a night dive from 8 p.m. to midnight along the western edge of Key West from the mouth of Key West Bight to Truman
Waterfront Park(Basin). Divers will be no farther from shore than 50m and should pose a minimal obstruction to routine navigational operations.
All support vessels will be monitoring VHF-FM channels 16 and 81A.
On Tuesday, April 9, 2024, the Navy will be conducting a dive down the Boca Chica Chanel to the harbor between 7:30 p.m. to midnight. Divers
will stay to the Eastern side of the channel, and we will have four boats plus two jet skis to deconflict with mariners and provide diver support and
protection. All support vessels will be monitoring VHF-FM channels 16 and 81A.
On Wednesday, April 10, 2024, the Navy will be conducting an offset dive from 7 p.m. to midnight. they will splash the divers at either Key West
Main Channel Daybeacon 21 (LLNR 4925) diving east in to the Basin, or Key West Main Channel Lighted Buoy 15 (LLNR 14895 [24°32.9209N / 081°48.9322W, 24.548681 / -81.815537]) diving east in to
the Basin. They will have four boats and two jet skis on station to deconflict with other mariners and provide diver support and protection. Divers
will be 300 meters off the shore or closer. Their boats and jet skis on station will deconflict with other mariners and provide diver support and
protection. All support vessels will be monitoring VHF-FM channels 16 and 81A.
On Thursday, April 11, 2024, the Navy will be conducting a day dive from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. near Ft Zachary Taylor State park where the divers will
be nearshore and contouring around the park. They will have four boats and two jet skis on station to deconflict with other mariners and provide
diver support and protection. All support vessels will be monitoring VHF-FM channels 16 and 81A.
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Good Morning All,
The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control’s Office of Ocean and Coastal Resource Management (DHEC OCRM) is piloting a new preventative Vessel Turn-In Program (VTIP) to allow boat owners to surrender aging, unwanted, or at-risk vessels (for free) before they become a problem. They will even disassemble and dispose of the vessel at no cost to the owner, using the most sustainable disposal and recycling options available. Although this program does not apply to existing abandoned and derelict vessels, it is a huge step forward for protecting SC waterways.
Please see attached one-pager and text below for additional information. Feel free to forward this email as you see fit.
When is the first Turn-In Event?
The first Vessel Turn-In event will be held in the Charleston area in the summer of 2024. Details will be published by SCDHEC once plans are solidified.
Who is Eligible?
Private citizens and businesses within South Carolina’s eight coastal counties.
How can I Apply?
Complete the South Carolina VTIP application by visiting https://scdhec.gov/ADV
Contact Julia Chrisco for additional information.
Very Respectfully,
LT James P. Sullivan
Waterways Management Div., Chief
CG Sector Charleston
(843) 740-3184
Click here for VTIPOnePager_2
GREAT BRIDGE TO ALBEMARLE SOUND LIGHT 116 (LLNR 37615 [36°23.8837N / 075°57.2339W, 36.398061 / -75.953899]) DAMAGED AND MISSING BOTH DAYBOARDS.
1. THE FOLLOWING AIDS TO NAVIGATION HAVE BEEN RELOCATED DUE TO SHOALING.
A. NEW RIVER INLET BUOY 9 (LLNR 29710 [34°32.3851N / 077°20.4511W, 34.539752 / -77.340852]) RELOCATED TO APPROXIMATE POSITION: 34-32-23.144N, 077-20-30.347W (34°32.3857N / 077°20.5058W, 34.539762 / -77.341763) .
B. NEW RIVER INLET BUOY 9A (LLNR 29712 [34°32.4617N / 077°20.4545W, 34.541028 / -77.340908]) RELOCATED TO APPROXIMATE POSITION: 34-32-36.505N,077-20-32.825W (34°32.6084N / 077°20.5471W, 34.543474 / -77.342451) .
C. NEW RIVER INLET BUOY 10 (LLNR 29720 [34°32.5506N / 077°20.4761W, 34.542510 / -77.341268]) RELOCATED TO APPROXIMATE POSITION: 34-32-33.234N, 077-20-30.432W (34°32.5539N / 077°20.5072W, 34.542565 / -77.341787) .
FL – GULF OF MEXICO – U.S. Navy Operation
Commencing March 5, 2024 and continuing through March 7, 2024, the U.S. Navy will be conducting surface and subsurface testing operations in the Gulf of Mexico. The testing areas will be bound by the following approximate positions:
Location 1:
30-01-42.29N 085-40-23.39W (30°1.7048N / 085°40.3898W, 30.028414 / -85.673164),
30-01-42.80N 085-35-54.10W (30°1.7134N / 085°35.9017W, 30.028556 / -85.598361),
29-57-49.80N 085-40-26.40W (29°57.8300N / 085°40.4400W, 29.963833 / -85.674000) and
29-57-49.00N 085-35-54.19W (29°57.8167N / 085°35.9032W, 29.963611 / -85.598386) .
Location 2:
29-57-35.10N 086-18-12.70W (29°57.5850N / 086°18.2117W, 29.959750 / -86.303528),
29-57-35.70N 086-13-43.39W (29°57.5950N / 086°13.7231W, 29.959917 / -86.228719),
29-53-40.69N 086-18-14.29W (29°53.6782N / 086°18.2381W, 29.894636 / -86.303969) and
29-53-40.90N 086-13-41.89W (29°53.6816N / 086°13.6982W, 29.894694 / -86.228303) .
The main surface craft supporting the test operation and serving as the surface vessel is the M/V PATRIOT. All U.S. Navy support craft will monitor VHF-FM Channel 16. Testing will result in restricted maneuverability. Throughout operations, mariners are requested to maintain at least a one nautical mile closest point of approach from the M/V PATRIOT.
MIAMI – The Coast Guard is seeking comment on the updated temporary deviation from the operating schedule that governs the Florida East Coast Railroad Bridge, across the Okeechobee Waterway, mile 7.41 at Stuart, Fla., published in the Federal Register on Tuesday, February 6.
This deviation is effective starting at 12:01 a.m. on February 12, 2024.
Click here for Coast Guard publishes revised temporary deviation for Okeechobee Waterway, St. Lucie River Railroad Bridge
Click here for SCHEDULED/CAMP LEJUNE MILOPS 12-18 FEB 24/HAZ OPS/SEC NC BNM 0072-24
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