Fifth Coast Guard District


Fifth Coast Guard District


LOCAL NOTICE TO MARINERS


WEEKLY SUPPLEMENT


March 23, 2004


NC – MYRTLE GROVE SOUND TO CASINO CREEK – SHALLOTTE INLET – SHOALING


There has been a report of shoaling in Shallotte Inlet in the vicinity of Shallotte Inlet Buoy 10 (LLNR 31090) to an approximate depth of 5 feet MLW. Mariners are advised to navigate with extreme caution in this channel. Chart 11534.


NC – COASTAL- BOGUE INLET TO NEW RIVER INLET AND NEW RIVER (AICWW) – Firing Exercises


The Commanding General, Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina has advised that the danger zone (depicted as 334.440) as shown on National Ocean Service Chart 11543, and AICWW at New River may be hazardous to navigation due to field firing exercises. Firing exercises are scheduled daily. For additional information concerning specific dates and times refer to Monthly. LNM 09/04.


NC – FRYING PAN SHOALS – Frying Pan Shoals Lighted Buoy WR 6 (LLNR 850)


On or about April 30, 2004, the Coast Guard intends to relocate Frying Pan Shoals Lighted Buoy WR 6 (LLNR 850) to approximate position 33°41’00″N


078° 04’ 00″W. Charts 11520 & 11537.


NC – PAMLICO SOUND – DISCONTINUE AIDS TO NAVIGATION


The Coast Guard is soliciting comments on the proposal to discontinue Southwest Point Royal Shoal Warning Daybeacon RS (LLNR 32385) and Durant Point light 2 (LLNR 32320). Comments on this proposal should be forwarded to the above address no later than April 19, 2004. Chart 11555.


NC – CORE SOUND – BROOKS CREEK – DISCONTINUE AIDS TO NAVIGATION


The Coast Guard proposes to discontinue Brooks Creek Daybeacon 1 (LLNR 34710), Brooks Creek Daybeacon 2 (LLNR 34715) and Brooks Creek Daybeacon 3 (LLNR 34720) Comments on this proposal should be forwarded to the above address or Mr. Tom Flynn at (757) 398-6229,e-mail

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no later than April 015, 2004.


NC – SEACOAST – CAPE HATTERAS TO LITTLE RIVER INLET – CAPE LOOKOUT SLOUGH EAST LIGHTED WHISTLE BUOY E – DISCONTINUE


AIDS TO NAVIGATION


The U.S. Coast Guard proposes to discontinue Cape Lookout Slough East Lighted Whistle Buoy E (LLNR 675). Comments on this proposal should be forwarded to the above address or Mr. Tom Flynn at (757) 398-6229,e-mail

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no later than April 01, 2004.


NC – SEACOAST – CAPE HATTERAS TO LITTLE RIVER INLET – CAPE LOOKOUT SLOUGH WEST LIGHTED WHISTLE BUOY W – DISCONTINUE


DISCONTINUE AIDS TO NAVIGATION


The U.S. Coast Guard proposes to discontinue Cape Lookout Slough West Lighted Whistle Buoy W (LLNR 700). Comments on this proposal should be forwarded to the above address or Mr. Tom Flynn at (757) 398-6229,e-mail

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no later than April 01, 2004.


CONSTRUCTION/DREDGING LOCAL NOTICE TO MARINERS NOTIFICATION DEADLINES


NC – Carolina Beach Inlet – Dredging/Beach nourishment 11 Mar – 27 Mar 2004 R.S. WEEKS 09/04


NC – Shallowbag Bay, Old House and


Wanchese Channel – Dredging 18 Dec –18 Apr 2004 MARION 03.04


NC – AIWW –Core Creek/Morehead City/Beaufort


– Dredging 06 Feb –06 Apr 2004 RICHMOND 05/04


NC – Cape Fear River Lower Lilliput Channel, Lower


Midnight, Upper Midnight Channel – Dredging Jul 2004 DREDGE 54 33/03


NC – Northeast Cape Fear River/Smith Creek Parkway –


Bridge Construction 01 Jun – 31 Jan 2005 TIDEWATER CONSTR 19/03


Midnight, Upper Midnight Channel – Dredging Jul 2004 DREDGE 54 33/03


NC – Northeast Cape Fear River/Smith Creek Parkway –


Bridge Construction 01 Jun – 31 Jan 2005 TIDEWATER CONSTR 19/03


Fifth Coast Guard District


LOCAL NOTICE TO MARINERS


WEEKLY SUPPLEMENT


March 23, 2004


NC – MYRTLE GROVE SOUND TO CASINO CREEK – SHALLOTTE INLET – SHOALING


There has been a report of shoaling in Shallotte Inlet in the vicinity of Shallotte Inlet Buoy 10 (LLNR 31090) to an approximate depth of 5 feet MLW. Mariners are advised to navigate with extreme caution in this channel. Chart 11534.


NC – COASTAL- BOGUE INLET TO NEW RIVER INLET AND NEW RIVER (AICWW) – Firing Exercises


The Commanding General, Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina has advised that the danger zone (depicted as 334.440) as shown on National Ocean Service Chart 11543, and AICWW at New River may be hazardous to navigation due to field firing exercises. Firing exercises are scheduled daily. For additional information concerning specific dates and times refer to Monthly. LNM 09/04.


NC – FRYING PAN SHOALS – Frying Pan Shoals Lighted Buoy WR 6 (LLNR 850)


On or about April 30, 2004, the Coast Guard intends to relocate Frying Pan Shoals Lighted Buoy WR 6 (LLNR 850) to approximate position 33°41’00″N


078° 04’ 00″W. Charts 11520 & 11537.


NC – PAMLICO SOUND – DISCONTINUE AIDS TO NAVIGATION


The Coast Guard is soliciting comments on the proposal to discontinue Southwest Point Royal Shoal Warning Daybeacon RS (LLNR 32385) and Durant Point light 2 (LLNR 32320). Comments on this proposal should be forwarded to the above address no later than April 19, 2004. Chart 11555.


NC – CORE SOUND – BROOKS CREEK – DISCONTINUE AIDS TO NAVIGATION


The Coast Guard proposes to discontinue Brooks Creek Daybeacon 1 (LLNR 34710), Brooks Creek Daybeacon 2 (LLNR 34715) and Brooks Creek Daybeacon 3 (LLNR 34720) Comments on this proposal should be forwarded to the above address or Mr. Tom Flynn at (757) 398-6229,e-mail

tw*****@LA****.mil











no later than April 015, 2004.


NC – SEACOAST – CAPE HATTERAS TO LITTLE RIVER INLET – CAPE LOOKOUT SLOUGH EAST LIGHTED WHISTLE BUOY E – DISCONTINUE


AIDS TO NAVIGATION


The U.S. Coast Guard proposes to discontinue Cape Lookout Slough East Lighted Whistle Buoy E (LLNR 675). Comments on this proposal should be forwarded to the above address or Mr. Tom Flynn at (757) 398-6229,e-mail

tw*****@LA****.mil











no later than April 01, 2004.


NC – SEACOAST – CAPE HATTERAS TO LITTLE RIVER INLET – CAPE LOOKOUT SLOUGH WEST LIGHTED WHISTLE BUOY W – DISCONTINUE


DISCONTINUE AIDS TO NAVIGATION


The U.S. Coast Guard proposes to discontinue Cape Lookout Slough West Lighted Whistle Buoy W (LLNR 700). Comments on this proposal should be forwarded to the above address or Mr. Tom Flynn at (757) 398-6229,e-mail

tw*****@LA****.mil











no later than April 01, 2004.


CONSTRUCTION/DREDGING LOCAL NOTICE TO MARINERS NOTIFICATION DEADLINES


NC – Carolina Beach Inlet – Dredging/Beach nourishment 11 Mar – 27 Mar 2004 R.S. WEEKS 09/04


NC – Shallowbag Bay, Old House and


Wanchese Channel – Dredging 18 Dec –18 Apr 2004 MARION 03.04


NC – AIWW –Core Creek/Morehead City/Beaufort


– Dredging 06 Feb –06 Apr 2004 RICHMOND 05/04


NC – Cape Fear River Lower Lilliput Channel, Lower


Midnight, Upper Midnight Channel – Dredging Jul 2004 DREDGE 54 33/03


NC – Northeast Cape Fear River/Smith Creek Parkway –


Bridge Construction 01 Jun – 31 Jan 2005 TIDEWATER CONSTR 19/03


Midnight, Upper Midnight Channel – Dredging Jul 2004 DREDGE 54 33/03


NC – Northeast Cape Fear River/Smith Creek Parkway –


Bridge Construction 01 Jun – 31 Jan 2005 TIDEWATER CONSTR 19/03

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Navigation Center Website Survey Request

We are eager to understand the primary reason for your visit to the Navigation Center website and how you use it, whether for recreational boating, professional purposes, data requests, educational reasons, or otherwise. Your feedback on the website’s ease of use, ability to find information, and if it’s your primary source for navigation-related information is crucial. We are committed to improving your experience and welcome any suggestions to enhance the site’s usability, information accessibility, and overall efficiency. Your insights are invaluable in helping us better meet your navigation needs.

 

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U.S. Coast Guard Navigation Center Website Customer Feedback Survey Privacy Notice

Authority: 14 U.S.C. §504; 14 U.S.C §505; and Executive Order 12862.

Purpose: To collect data that will be used to analyze and determine the kind and quality of services customers want and expect, as well as their satisfaction with U.S. Coast Guard Navigation Center services. To maintain confidentiality, respondents are advised not to include any personally identifiable information in their responses.

Routine Uses: This survey solicits information that the Coast Guard will use to gauge feedback and improve overall customer service. DHS/ALL/PIA-069 DHS Surveys, Interviews, and Focus Groups provides coverage for this collection.

Disclosure: Furnishing this information is strictly voluntary

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Navigation Center Website Survey Request

We are eager to understand the primary reason for your visit to the Navigation Center website and how you use it, whether for recreational boating, professional purposes, data requests, educational reasons, or otherwise. Your feedback on the website’s ease of use, ability to find information, and if it’s your primary source for navigation-related information is crucial. We are committed to improving your experience and welcome any suggestions to enhance the site’s usability, information accessibility, and overall efficiency. Your insights are invaluable in helping us better meet your navigation needs.

 

Survey: Navigation Center Website Feedback Survey (surveymonkey.com)

 

 

 

 

U.S. Coast Guard Navigation Center Website Customer Feedback Survey Privacy Notice

Authority: 14 U.S.C. §504; 14 U.S.C §505; and Executive Order 12862.

Purpose: To collect data that will be used to analyze and determine the kind and quality of services customers want and expect, as well as their satisfaction with U.S. Coast Guard Navigation Center services. To maintain confidentiality, respondents are advised not to include any personally identifiable information in their responses.

Routine Uses: This survey solicits information that the Coast Guard will use to gauge feedback and improve overall customer service. DHS/ALL/PIA-069 DHS Surveys, Interviews, and Focus Groups provides coverage for this collection.

Disclosure: Furnishing this information is strictly voluntary

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Navigation Center Website Survey Request

We are eager to understand the primary reason for your visit to the Navigation Center website and how you use it, whether for recreational boating, professional purposes, data requests, educational reasons, or otherwise. Your feedback on the website’s ease of use, ability to find information, and if it’s your primary source for navigation-related information is crucial. We are committed to improving your experience and welcome any suggestions to enhance the site’s usability, information accessibility, and overall efficiency. Your insights are invaluable in helping us better meet your navigation needs.

 

Survey: Navigation Center Website Feedback Survey (surveymonkey.com)

 

 

 

 

U.S. Coast Guard Navigation Center Website Customer Feedback Survey Privacy Notice

Authority: 14 U.S.C. §504; 14 U.S.C §505; and Executive Order 12862.

Purpose: To collect data that will be used to analyze and determine the kind and quality of services customers want and expect, as well as their satisfaction with U.S. Coast Guard Navigation Center services. To maintain confidentiality, respondents are advised not to include any personally identifiable information in their responses.

Routine Uses: This survey solicits information that the Coast Guard will use to gauge feedback and improve overall customer service. DHS/ALL/PIA-069 DHS Surveys, Interviews, and Focus Groups provides coverage for this collection.

Disclosure: Furnishing this information is strictly voluntary

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Navigation Center Website Survey Request

We are eager to understand the primary reason for your visit to the Navigation Center website and how you use it, whether for recreational boating, professional purposes, data requests, educational reasons, or otherwise. Your feedback on the website’s ease of use, ability to find information, and if it’s your primary source for navigation-related information is crucial. We are committed to improving your experience and welcome any suggestions to enhance the site’s usability, information accessibility, and overall efficiency. Your insights are invaluable in helping us better meet your navigation needs.

 

Survey: Navigation Center Website Feedback Survey (surveymonkey.com)

 

 

 

 

U.S. Coast Guard Navigation Center Website Customer Feedback Survey Privacy Notice

Authority: 14 U.S.C. §504; 14 U.S.C §505; and Executive Order 12862.

Purpose: To collect data that will be used to analyze and determine the kind and quality of services customers want and expect, as well as their satisfaction with U.S. Coast Guard Navigation Center services. To maintain confidentiality, respondents are advised not to include any personally identifiable information in their responses.

Routine Uses: This survey solicits information that the Coast Guard will use to gauge feedback and improve overall customer service. DHS/ALL/PIA-069 DHS Surveys, Interviews, and Focus Groups provides coverage for this collection.

Disclosure: Furnishing this information is strictly voluntary

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Navigation Center Website Survey Request

We are eager to understand the primary reason for your visit to the Navigation Center website and how you use it, whether for recreational boating, professional purposes, data requests, educational reasons, or otherwise. Your feedback on the website’s ease of use, ability to find information, and if it’s your primary source for navigation-related information is crucial. We are committed to improving your experience and welcome any suggestions to enhance the site’s usability, information accessibility, and overall efficiency. Your insights are invaluable in helping us better meet your navigation needs.

 

Survey: Navigation Center Website Feedback Survey (surveymonkey.com)

 

 

 

 

U.S. Coast Guard Navigation Center Website Customer Feedback Survey Privacy Notice

Authority: 14 U.S.C. §504; 14 U.S.C §505; and Executive Order 12862.

Purpose: To collect data that will be used to analyze and determine the kind and quality of services customers want and expect, as well as their satisfaction with U.S. Coast Guard Navigation Center services. To maintain confidentiality, respondents are advised not to include any personally identifiable information in their responses.

Routine Uses: This survey solicits information that the Coast Guard will use to gauge feedback and improve overall customer service. DHS/ALL/PIA-069 DHS Surveys, Interviews, and Focus Groups provides coverage for this collection.

Disclosure: Furnishing this information is strictly voluntary

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SCHEDULED/SAN JUAN HARBOR – SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO/ATON/SEC SJ BNM 0011-24

1. THE FOLLOWING AIDS HAVE BEEN TEMPORARILY RELOCATED TO FACILITATE MAINTENANCE DREDGE OPERATIONS:
a. Army Terminal Channel Buoy 2 (LLNR 30850) Set at MPP 18-26-46.499N 066-06
-35.544
b. Army Terminal Channel Buoy 3 (LLNR 30855) Set at MPP 18-26-46.472N 066-06
-28.968
c. Army Terminal Channel Buoy 5 (LLNR 30875) Set at MPP 18-26-27.328N 066-06
-28.155
d. Army Terminal Channel Buoy 7 (LLNR 30885) Set at MPP 18-26-05.791N 066-06
-25.774
2. MARINERS ARE RQST TO TRANSIT WITH CAUTION AND MAKE ANY REPORTS TO THE USCG.
CANCEL AT//282310Z MAR 24//

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SCHEDULED/SAN JUAN HARBOR – SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO/ATON/SEC SJ BNM 0011-24

1. THE FOLLOWING AIDS HAVE BEEN TEMPORARILY RELOCATED TO FACILITATE MAINTENANCE DREDGE OPERATIONS:
a. Army Terminal Channel Buoy 2 (LLNR 30850) Set at MPP 18-26-46.499N 066-06
-35.544
b. Army Terminal Channel Buoy 3 (LLNR 30855) Set at MPP 18-26-46.472N 066-06
-28.968
c. Army Terminal Channel Buoy 5 (LLNR 30875) Set at MPP 18-26-27.328N 066-06
-28.155
d. Army Terminal Channel Buoy 7 (LLNR 30885) Set at MPP 18-26-05.791N 066-06
-25.774
2. MARINERS ARE RQST TO TRANSIT WITH CAUTION AND MAKE ANY REPORTS TO THE USCG.
CANCEL AT//282310Z MAR 24//

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SCHEDULED/SAN JUAN HARBOR – SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO/ATON/SEC SJ BNM 0011-24

1. THE FOLLOWING AIDS HAVE BEEN TEMPORARILY RELOCATED TO FACILITATE MAINTENANCE DREDGE OPERATIONS:
a. Army Terminal Channel Buoy 2 (LLNR 30850) Set at MPP 18-26-46.499N 066-06
-35.544
b. Army Terminal Channel Buoy 3 (LLNR 30855) Set at MPP 18-26-46.472N 066-06
-28.968
c. Army Terminal Channel Buoy 5 (LLNR 30875) Set at MPP 18-26-27.328N 066-06
-28.155
d. Army Terminal Channel Buoy 7 (LLNR 30885) Set at MPP 18-26-05.791N 066-06
-25.774
2. MARINERS ARE RQST TO TRANSIT WITH CAUTION AND MAKE ANY REPORTS TO THE USCG.
CANCEL AT//282310Z MAR 24//

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SCHEDULED/SAN JUAN HARBOR – SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO/ATON/SEC SJ BNM 0011-24

1. THE FOLLOWING AIDS HAVE BEEN TEMPORARILY RELOCATED TO FACILITATE MAINTENANCE DREDGE OPERATIONS:
a. Army Terminal Channel Buoy 2 (LLNR 30850) Set at MPP 18-26-46.499N 066-06
-35.544
b. Army Terminal Channel Buoy 3 (LLNR 30855) Set at MPP 18-26-46.472N 066-06
-28.968
c. Army Terminal Channel Buoy 5 (LLNR 30875) Set at MPP 18-26-27.328N 066-06
-28.155
d. Army Terminal Channel Buoy 7 (LLNR 30885) Set at MPP 18-26-05.791N 066-06
-25.774
2. MARINERS ARE RQST TO TRANSIT WITH CAUTION AND MAKE ANY REPORTS TO THE USCG.
CANCEL AT//282310Z MAR 24//

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SCHEDULED/SAN JUAN HARBOR – SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO/ATON/SEC SJ BNM 0011-24

1. THE FOLLOWING AIDS HAVE BEEN TEMPORARILY RELOCATED TO FACILITATE MAINTENANCE DREDGE OPERATIONS:
a. Army Terminal Channel Buoy 2 (LLNR 30850) Set at MPP 18-26-46.499N 066-06
-35.544
b. Army Terminal Channel Buoy 3 (LLNR 30855) Set at MPP 18-26-46.472N 066-06
-28.968
c. Army Terminal Channel Buoy 5 (LLNR 30875) Set at MPP 18-26-27.328N 066-06
-28.155
d. Army Terminal Channel Buoy 7 (LLNR 30885) Set at MPP 18-26-05.791N 066-06
-25.774
2. MARINERS ARE RQST TO TRANSIT WITH CAUTION AND MAKE ANY REPORTS TO THE USCG.
CANCEL AT//282310Z MAR 24//

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