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U.S. Departmentof Homeland Security
United StatesCoast Guard
LOCAL NOTICE TO MARINERS
LITTLE RIVER, SOUTH CAROLINA TO ECONFINA RIVER, FLORIDA (INCLUDES PUERTO RICO AND THE U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS)
Commander, Seventh Coast Guard District (dpw)Brickell Plaza Federal Building
909 SE 1st Avenue, Room 406Miami, Florida 33131-3028
Telephone: (305) 415-6750 or Fax: (305) 415-6757
Aids to Navigation discrepancies (missing, damaged, extinguished or off-station), shoaling or hazard to navigation and Bridge discrepancies (includinglighting) report to the nearest Coast Guard unit.
-DISTRICT 7 (305) 415-6800 -SECTOR CHARLESTON (843) 740-7050-SECTOR JACKSONVILLE (904) 714-7557
-SECTOR MIAMI (305) 535-4472-SECTOR KEY WEST (305) 292-8727
-SECTOR ST PETERSBURG (727) 824-7506-SECTOR SAN JUAN (787) 729-2041
BROADCAST NOTICE TO MARINERSNavigation information of immediate concern to the Mariner, and promulgated by the following broadcasts:
- CCGD7 (D7) BNM 374-18 to 390-18- SECTOR CHARLESTON (CHA) BNM 268-18 to 277-18- SECTOR JACKSONVILLE (JAX) BNM 200-18 to 212-18
- SECTOR MIAMI (MIA) BNM 240-18 to 245-18- SECTOR KEY WEST (KWT) BNM 112-18 to 112-18
- SECTOR ST PETERSBURG (STP) BNM 1139-18 to 1157-18- SECTOR SAN JUAN (SJN) BNM 262-18 to 264-18
NAVIGATION WEBSITES: Local Notice to Mariners (LNM) published weekly on the USCG Navigation Center website:
https://www.navcen.uscg.gov/?pageName=lnmDistrict®ion=7LNM Information and Article Entries: [email protected]
Proposed Changes Comments: [email protected]
Bridge Public Notice - https://www.navcen.uscg.gov/?pageName=pnBridges
Online 2018 Light List - http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/index.php?pageName=lightListsFull updates to electronic editions of these volumes - http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/?pageName=lightListWeeklyUpdates
USCG Auxiliary Public Education Classes - http://www.cgaux.org/boatinged/class_finder/index.php
USCG Navigation Information Service (NIS) - https://www.navcen.uscg.govU.S. Coast Pilot - https://nauticalcharts.noaa.gov/publications/coast-pilot/index.html
NOAA Chart Corrections and Chart Viewer - http://www.nauticalcharts.noaa.gov
Guidance for use of electronic navigation publications onboard U.S. vessels:http://www.uscg.mil/hq/cgcvc/cvc/policy/policy_letters/543/CG-543_pol10-05.pdf
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Jacksonville District Notices to Navigation: http://www.saj.usace.army.mil/Missions/Civil-Works/Navigation/Notices-to-Navigation/
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Charleston District Navigation - http://www.sac.usace.army.mil/Missions/Navigation/
NTM Special Notice Section - http://msi.nga.mil/MSISiteContent/StaticFiles/NAV_PUBS/UNTM/201601/Special_Notice.pdf
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ABBREVIATIONS
SECTION I - SPECIAL NOTICESThis section contains information of special concern to the Mariner.
UPDATED - DISCONTINUATION OF NWS HIGH SEAS AND STORM WARNINGS OVER NIST TIME FREQUENCY BROADCASTS EFFECTIVE JANUARY 31, 2019
Effective Thursday, January 31, 2019, at 100 pm Eastern Standard Time (EST) or 1800 Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), the NWS will discontinue dissemination of High Seas and Storm Warnings portion of the National Institutes of Science and Technology (NIST) time frequency broadcasts as issued by WWV and WWVH “shortwave” radio covering the Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico and the Pacific.
This service is being terminated because weather information in the current broadcast format does not support frequent enough updates for changes in marine weather and cannot provide enough detail in the allotted window required by mariners to avoid hazardous weather. Additionally, alternative technologies and numerous media outlets that provide weather information in various formats have overtaken the need for providing weather information through the NIST frequency signals.
Additional Abbreviations Specific to this LNM Edition:
A through H
ADRIFT - Buoy AdriftAICW - Atlantic Intracoastal WaterwayAl - AlternatingB - BuoyBKW - Breakwaterbl - BlastBNM - Broadcast Notice to Marinerbu - BlueC - CanadianCHAN - ChannelCGD - Coast Guard DistrictC/O - Cut OffCONT - ContourCRK - CreekCONST - ConstructionDAYMK/Daymk - DaymarkDBN/Dbn - DaybeaconDBD/DAYBD - DayboardDEFAC - DefacedDEST - DestroyedDISCON - DiscontinuedDMGD/DAMGD - Damagedec - eclipseEST - Established Aidev - everyEVAL - EvaluationEXT - ExtinguishedF - Fixedfl - flashFl - FlashingG - Green GIWW - Gulf Intracoastal WaterwayHAZ - Hazard to NavigationHBR - HarborHOR - Horizontal ClearanceHT - Height
I through O
I - InterruptedICW - Intracoastal WaterwayIMCH - Improper CharacteristicINL - InletINOP - Not OperatingINT - IntensityISL - IsletIso - IsophasekHz - KilohertzLAT - LatitudeLB - Lighted BuoyLBB - Lighted Bell BuoyLHB - Lighted Horn BuoyLGB - Lighted Gong BuoyLONG - LongitudeLNM - Local Notice to MarinersLT - LightLT CONT - Light ContinuousLTR - LetterLWB - Lighted Whistle BuoyLWP - Left Watching ProperlyMHz - Megahertz MISS/MSNG - MissingMo - Morse Code MRASS - Marine Radio Activated Sound SignalMSLD - MisleadingN/C - Not ChartedNGA - National Geospatial-Intelligence AgencyNO/NUM - NumberNOS - National Ocean ServiceNW - Notice WriterOBSCU - ObscuredOBST - ObstructionOBSTR - ObstructionOc - OccultingODAS - Anchored Oceanographic Data Buoy
P through Z
PRIV - Private AidQ - QuickR - Red RACON - Radar Transponder BeaconRa ref - Radar reflectorRBN - Radio BeaconREBUILT - Aid RebuiltRECOVERED - Aid RecoveredRED - Red BuoyREFL - ReflectiveRRL - Range Rear LightRELIGHTED - Aid RelitRELOC - RelocatedRESET ON STATION - Aid Reset on StationRFL - Range Front LightRIV - RiverRRASS - Remote Radio Activated Sound Signals - secondsSEC - SectionSHL - Shoalingsi - silentSIG - SignalSND - SoundSPM - Single Point Mooring BuoySS - Sound SignalSTA - StationSTRUCT - StructureSt M - Statute MileTEMP - Temporary Aid ChangeTMK - TopmarkTRLB - Temporarily Replaced by Lighted BuoyTRLT - Temporarily Replaced by LightTRUB - Temporarily Replaced by Unlighted BuoyUSACE - Army Corps of EngineersW - WhiteY - Yellow
None
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ATLANTIC SEACOAST: ENDANGERED NORTH ATLANTIC RIGHT WHALE WARNING (NOVEMBER 1 THROUGH APRIL 30)
ATLANTIC OCEAN - GEORGIA - FLORIDA - JACKSONVILLE: U.S. NAVY EXERCISES HAZARDOUS TO SURFACE VESSELS
ATLANTIC OCEAN - FLORIDA - CAPE CANAVERAL: EASTERN RANGE OP# X4716 FALCON 9 CRS-16 (UPDATE December 4, 2018)
Other sources of marine weather and high seas alerts and detailed forecasts are available over satellite, telephone, the Internet, Marine Fax, Radio Fax and VHF radio. Currently the NWS, U.S. Coast Guard (USCG), and the U.S. Navy (USN) provide multiple dissemination methods for storm positioning, high sea areas, observations, forecasts, outlooks and warnings for both coastal and oceanic marine zones near the United States using Navigational Telex (NAVTEX), Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS) and High Seas SImplex Teletype Over Radio (HFSITOR) in compliance with World Meteorological Organization (WMO) policies and the International Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) Convention.
Please refer to the following websites for more information on how to use these technologies:1. http://www.nws.noaa.gov/om/marine/navtex.htm (NAVTEX) 2. http://www.nws.noaa.gov/om/marine/gmdss.htm (GMDSS) 3. http://www.nws.noaa.gov/om/marine/hfsitor.htm HFSITOR) 4. http://www.nws.noaa.gov/om/marine/inmarsat.htm (SAFETYNET) 5. http://www.nws.noaa.gov/os/marine/vhfvoice.htm (USCG VHF)
From November to April the coastal waters between Cape Fear, NC and Sebastian Inlet, FL, are used as calving grounds by the critically endangered right whale. Critically endangered right whales, including females with very young calves, may be encountered in offshore and coastal waters. Right whales are slow moving and at risk of serious injury or death due to collisions with vessels. U.S. law (50 CFR224.105) prohibits operating vessels 65 feet (19.8 m) or greater in excess of 10 knots in specific managed locations along the U.S. east coast during timeswhen right whales are likely to be present. See enclosed compliance guide for the right whale ship strike reduction rule for specific times, areas, and exceptions to this law. Approaching or remaining within 500 yards of right whales is prohibited and is a violation of U.S. law. A minimum distance of 500 yards must be maintained from a sighted right whale unless hazardous to the vessel or its occupants. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) recommends that operators assume that any whale sighting is a right whale unless confirmed otherwise. NOAA also recommends speeds of 10 knots or less in areas used by right whales and outside of seasonally managed areas when consistent with safety of navigation. NOAA also recommends operators use two-way whale avoidance routes within the WHALESSOUTH MSR area. Please report all right whale sightings, collisions, or entanglements to 877-WHALE-HELP or to the Coast Guard via channel 16. The WHALESSOUTH Mandatory Ship Reporting area is active from November 15 to April 16. MSR arrival reports can be sent via TELEX number 48156090 or email torightwhale.msr(at)noaa.gov. NOAA's Compliance guide for Right Whale Ship Strike Reduction Rule is located at: https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/national/endangered-species-conservation/reducing-ship-strikes-north-atlantic-right-whales
The following areas will contain exercises hazardous to surface vessels in the Jax/Chasnoa during 03-09 December, 2018. Mariners are advised to avoid these areas:
Date: 03-09 DEC 0000-2359 (LCL)30-45N2 80-56W9 GUNEX AREA30-45N2 80-30W1 W-137L30-34N0 80-30W130-34N0 80-57W030-36N2 80-57W030-45N2 80-30W0 W-138L30-45N2 79-38W730-34N0 79-41W130-34N0 80-30W1
Date: 03-09 DEC 0000-2359 (LCL)29-20N3 79-50W1 31J29-20N3 79-40W029-10N2 79-40W029-10N2 79-50W1
Date: 03-09 DEC 0000-2359 (LCL)30-00N3 81-00W9 27C30-00N3 80-50W329-50N6 80-50W329-50N6 81-00W9
Eastern Range will be conducting hazardous operations surface to unlimited within portions of Warning Areas W497A, W497B and the following
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ATLANTIC OCEAN - FLORIDA - CAPE CANAVERAL - OCULINA BANK: INFRASTRUCTURE INSTALLATION
ATLANTIC OCEAN – FLORIDA – OFFSHORE FORT LAUDERDALE: SFOMF TESTING
ATLANTIC OCEAN - FLORIDA - OFFSHORE FORT LAUDERDALE: INFRASTRUCTURE INSTALL (DERMA)
Launch Hazard Areas:
A: From 2835N 8038W TO 2859N 8010W TO 2906N 8001W TO 2905N 7958W TO 2842N 8010W TO 2830N 8020W TO 2829N 8024W TO 2827N 8032W to beginningB: From 3008N 7906W TO 3205N 7655W TO 3148N 7636W TO 2955N 7849W to beginning
Hazard periods for primary and backup launch day; Primary: 05 / 1807Z thru 05 / 1847Z Dec 18. Preferred T-0 is 1812ZBackup: 07 / 1719Z thru 07 / 1759Z Dec 18. Preferred T-0 is 1724Z.
The United States Navy, South Florida Ocean Measurement Facility (SFOMF) and Naval Undersea Warfare Center (NUWC) Newport will be installing seafloor infrastructure. The equipment will be deployed during the time period from 0500Q 02 Dec 2018 to 2000Q 05 Dec 2018. The equipment will be deployed in the vicinity of the area described below in 800-1200 feet of water.
Infrastructure Deployment Coordinates:NW Corner 28-22-18.120N / 079-54-18.360WNE Corner 28-22-20.280N / 079-47-33.000WSE Corner 28-13-15.600N / 079-47-30.120WSW Corner 28-13-13.44 N / 079-54-15.480W
The M/V GO AMERICA will be conducting this deployment and will be restricted in ability to maneuver during operations. All vessels are advised to maintain at least a 1.5 NM CPA to the M/V GO AMERICA while operations are in progress. Any concerned vessels may contact the M/V GO AMERICA on VHF Channel 16.
The United States Navy, South Florida Ocean Measurement Facility (SFOMF) will be conducting operations in the water immediately south and east of Port Everglades inlet. The operations are scheduled within a period beginning on 0500Q 14 Dec 2018 to 2000Q 17 Dec 2018. A naval vessel will be conducting maneuvers between ¾ NM to 4 NM off shore, and from ½ NM south of the Port Everglades inlet to 2.5 NM south of the Dania Beach Pier.
The vessel will be restricted in maneuverability and OPERATIONS ARE CONSIDERED TO A HAZARD TO NAVIGATION. All traffic must remain well clear of the area bounded by the coordinates below for the duration of the operations. Local law enforcement and Tow Boat US small craft will provide range security and range clearance for the naval vessel during these operations. Ships entering PEV are requested to enter from the northeast thereby avoiding the waters south of the channel. To allow for the safe operation of the naval vessel, all maritime traffic transiting the area is requested to stay 5 NM east of PEV or inshore of the Barracuda Reef mooring buoys. Any concerned vessels may contact U.S. Navy Fort Lauderdale on VHF Channel 16.
SFOMF OPAREANW Corner: 26-05-03.000N / 080-05-42.000WNE Corner: 26-05-03.000N / 080-02-04.200WSE Corner: 26-00-57.000N / 080-02-25.200WSW Corner: 26-00-57.000N / 080-06-03.600W
The United States Navy, South Florida Ocean Measurement Facility (SFOMF) will be installing seafloor infrastructure. The equipment will be deployed during the time period from 0500R 06 Dec 2018 to 2000R 09 Dec 2018. The equipment will be deployed in the vicinity of the area described below in 350-600 feet of water.
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ATLANTIC OCEAN - FLORIDA – FORT LAUDERDALE – PORT EVERGLADES: SCIENTIFIC DIVING, CORAL RELOCATION, AND MONITORING OPERATIONS (UPDATE: September 4, 2018 LNM 36/18)
ATLANTIC OCEAN – FLORIDA – FORT LAUDERDALE AND MIAMI: NAVY UNMANNED SURFACE VEHICLE (UPDATE: July 31, 2018)
FLORIDA – KEY WEST HARBOR – KEY WEST MAIN CHANNEL: REMOVAL OF UTILITY LINES
Infrastructure Deployment Coordinates:IVO 26-03-50.000N / 080-03-39.000W
The M/V GO AMERICA will be conducting this deployment and will be restricted in ability to maneuver during operations. All vessels are advised to maintain at least a 1.5 NM CPA to the M/V GO AMERICA while operations are in progress. Any concerned vessels may contact the M/V GO AMERICA on VHF Channel 16.
Pinnacle Ecological, Inc. (Pinnacle) – in conjunction with Broward County’s Port Everglades, will conduct coral relocation activities associated withThe Port Everglades Southport Turning Notch Expansion (STNE) Project. Corals will be relocated from the Southport Turning Notch to a temporary coral cache site located on the east side of the Intracoastal Waterway (ICWW) in Port Everglades, and finally corals will be transported to an artificial limestone boulder reef located at the USS MEMPHIS Artificial Reef Area 2.8 miles SSE (170°) of Port Everglades Inlet. Scientific diving operations will be supported by Pinnacle’s 30-foot research vessel. Scientific support personnel will monitor VHF-FM Channel 16 and VHF-FM Channel 14 for communication with Port Everglades Harbor Master. Mariners are advised to stay clear of scientific diving, coral relocation, and monitoring operations/dive flags, and floats by 200 yards. Dates of operations: 16 April 2018 through 30 November 2018. Project POC: Paul Fitzgerald – (561) 699-2609, 24-hour contact.
Inshore Activities: Port Everglades Southport Turning Notch26° 04.462N/ -80° 07.038W
Offshore Activities: USS MEMPHIS Artificial Reef Area (2.8 miles SSE (170°) of Port Everglades Inlet)NW Corner - 26° 03.180N/ -80° 05.797W NE Corner - 26° 03.180N/ -80° 05.773WSE Corner - 26° 03.136N/ -80° 05.772W SW Corner - 26° 03.136N/ -80° 05.798W
The U.S. Navy, South Florida Ocean Measurement Facility (SFOMF) will continue to be used for the developmental testing of an unmanned surface vehicle (USV). The USV will have underwater sensors in tow. The 24” white moored buoy will be deployed at dawn and recovered daily at dusk. The buoy will have a solar-powered white light for identification in low-light conditions. The USV and buoy will be accompanied by 2 or 3 range safety boats. Buoy operations will accompany test operations through 31 December 2018. (Ref: LNM 22/17, 24/17, 28/17, 31/18)
US Navy Wave Buoy Mooring at 25-59.500N / 80-04.800W
The USV tests will be conducted the areas bounded by the coordinates below in 60-800 FSW. The USV will be controlled by on-board software track plans and monitored by an on-shore command and control system at SMOMF. One of the range safety boats will have the ability to shut down the USV during these operations. A range alert message will be broadcast every 15 minutes on marine VHF channel 16 when testing is underway. All vessels are advised to stay well clear of the USV during operations.
UISS OPAREA ALPHA (Previously UISS East-West Deep Tow Area)NW Corner 26-00.813N / 80-04.203WNE Corner 26-00.813N / 79-55.291WSW Corner 25-57.795N / 80-04.203WSE Corner 25-57.795N / 79-55.291W
UISS OPAREA BRAVO (Previously UISS North-South Deep Tow Area)NW Corner 26-03.627N / 80-03.314WNE Corner 26-03.627N / 80-00.252WSW Corner 25-55.620N / 80-03.314WSE Corner 25-55.620N / 80-00.252W
UISS OPAREA CHARLIENW Corner 26-11.005N / 80-02.636WNE Corner 26-11.005N / 79-53.725WSW Corner 26-08.000N / 79-53.725WSE Corner 26-08.000N / 80-02.636W
Calaway Marine will be removing utility lines (surface and underwater) from Sunset Key to Pier B across the Main Ship Channel in Key West.
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WEST INDIES - PUERTO RICO - VIEQUES: NORTHEAST FROM PLAYA ICACOS TO PUNTA ESTE, AND ON THE SOUTHEAST ON BAHIA SALINAS DEL SUR: EXCLUSION ZONE
WEST INDIES - EAST COAST PUERTO RICO - CULEBRA ISLAND: EXCLUSION ZONE
Operations will commence August 22, 2018 and end approximately 90 days thereafter. Daily operating hours will be from 7:00am to 6:00pm. A Spud barge and multiple dive operations will be ongoing. Other equipment on scene will be a 160’ X 50’ft work barge and crane positioned within Key West Harbor Channel. Mariners are advised that National Marine Sanctuary regulations require vessels to operate at speeds less than 4 knots or in a manner to not create a wake within 100 yards of stationary vessels, which includes work barges. Mariners are advised to abide by all Navigation Rules and proceed with caution in the vicinity of the project. For more information, contact Sector Key West at (305)292-8727.
The U.S. NAVY is advising all mariners to refrain from entering the following areas in Vieques, Puerto Rico: Northeast from Playa Icacos to Punta Este and on the Southeast on Bahia Salinas Del Sur. Mariners are advised to stay away from this danger zone until further notice, as it contains (UXO) Unexploded Ordnance. For more information, contact Mrs. Madeline Rivera at: (757) 286-6457 or email: [email protected]. The U.S. Coast Guard may be contacted via VHF-FM channel 16 or (787)289-2041.
An Exclusion Zone of 377 feet is established along the length of Tamarindo Grande Beach in Culebra Island from 18-19.23N / 065-19.47W to 18-19.26N / 065-19.38W due to (UXO) Unexploded Ordnance Operations being conducted. This will remain in effect from 0700- 1600 Monday through Friday until further notice. This exclusion zone is for intrusive UXO Operations only. The U.S. Coast Guard may be contacted on VHF-FMChannel 16 or 787-289-2041.
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DISCREPANCIES (FEDERAL AIDS)
SECTION II - DISCREPANCIESThis section lists all reported and corrected discrepancies related to Aids to Navigation in this edition. A discrepancy is a change in the status of
an aid to navigation that differs from what is published or charted.
LNM EndLLNR Aid Name Status Chart No. BNM Ref. LNM StLittle River Inlet Lighted Whistle Buoy LRWinyah Bay Lighted Whistle Buoy WB
Charleston Light
Tybee Spoil Area Buoy ACape Canaveral Danger Zone Buoy D
Pacific Reef Light
Elbow Reef Light 6
Pelican Shoal Light 26Halfmoon Shoal Light WR2
Egmont Key Light
Egmont Channel Range Front LightEgmont Channel Range Rear Light
Little River Inlet Lighted Whistle Buoy LRLittle River Inlet Daybeacon 11Little River Inlet Daybeacon 19
Winyah Bay Lighted Whistle Buoy WB
Sampit Point Channel Light SClarks Creek Lighted Buoy 5
Clarks Creek Lighted Buoy 6
Mount Pleasant Range Rear LightHorse Reach Range Front LightHorse Reach Range Rear LightFolly River Buoy 4
SS INOP
SS INOP
LT EXT
MISSINGMISSING
LT EXT/TRLT
LT IMCH/REDUCED INT/DAYMK MISSING/STRUCT DMGD/TRLTSTRUCT DEST/HAZ NAV/TRLBTRLB
REDUCED INT
LT IMCH/REDUCED INT/TRLTHAZ NAV/LT EXT/TRLB
SS INOP
STRUCT DEST/TRUBSTRUCT DEST/TRUB
SS INOP
STRUCT DEST/TRLBTRLB
OFF STA
REDUCED INTLT EXTLT EXTMISSING
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17/18
45/18
04/1843/18
39/18
04/16
33/1620/16
37/18
05/1738/17
49/18
36/1835/18
17/18
44/1841/16
32/18
07/1849/1849/1834/18
11534
11532
11524
1150511481
11451
11463
1144611439
11411
1141111411
11534
1153411534
11532
1153211531
11531
11524115241152411522
15
125
195
355640
935
950
10201085
1370
13751380
1680
17251750.5
1865
21652245
2247
2460254525503735.1
270-18 CHA
086-18 CHA
240-18 CHA
015-18 CHA181-18 JAX
288-18 MIA
025-16 MIA
052-16 KWT032-16 KWT
799-18 STP
098-17 STP977-17 STP
270-18 CHA
182-18 CHA181-18 CHA
086-18 CHA
232-18 CHA400-16 CHA
163-18 CHA
033-18 CHA278-18 CHA279-18 CHA173-18 CHA
11447
25653
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Folly River Buoy 7
North Edisto River Entrance Lighted Buoy 6Harbor River Shoal DaybeaconSt Helena Sound Light 13
Long Island Crossing Upper Range FrontLightLower Flats Range Rear Light
Wassaw Sound Lighted Buoy 4Ossabaw Sound North Channel Daybeacon 10Sapelo Sound Buoy 6
Sapelo River Daybeacon 4
Doboy Sound Light 8Hampton River Daybeacon 12
St Simons North Tower Light
Brunswick Point Cut Range Front Light 2Cumberland Sound Shoal Light D
Cumberland Sound Range D Front Light
Cumberland Sound Range D Rear LightKings Bay Light 52
Kings Bay Light 54
St Johns Bar Cut Range Rear Light
Mayport Basin Range Rear LightSherman Cut Range Rear Light
Sherman Cut Lighted Buoy 20
Brills Cut Range Front LightTrout River Range Rear Light
Terminal Channel Light 77
Beauclerc Bluff Light 9Doctors Lake Inlet Daybeacon 2
Solano Point Light 29
Tocoi Cut Range Rear LightSeven Sisters Island Light 31
Mount Royal Daybeacon 60
Mount Royal Daybeacon 61Ponce De Leon Inlet North Jetty Light
St Lucie Inlet Light 4
St Lucie Inlet Buoy 7Miami Main Channel Lighted Buoy 12
Caesar Creek Daybeacon 29
Caesar Creek Daybeacon 30Largo Sound Channel Daybeacon 7
Largo Sound Channel Daybeacon 7A
Largo Sound Channel Light 9
Largo Sound Channel Daybeacon 11
Largo Sound Channel Daybeacon 19
Largo Sound Channel Daybeacon 22
Largo Sound Channel Daybeacon 23Big Spanish Channel Shoal Daybeacon
Key West Main Channel Lighted Buoy 19
Calda Channel Daybeacon 12Fort Jefferson East Channel Daybeacon 6
MISSING
TRLB
TRUBMISSING/STRUCT DEST/TRLB
LT EXT
LT EXT/STRUCT DMGD
LT EXTTRUB
OFF STA
STRUCT DEST/TRUB
STRUCT DEST/TRLBSTRUCT DEST/TRUB
DAYMK IMCH
DAYMK MISSINGSTRUCT DEST
STRUCT DEST
STRUCT DEST
STRUCT DEST/HAZ NAV/TRLB
LT IMCH/DAYMK IMCH/STRUCT DMGDLT EXT
LT IMCH/STRUCT DMGDSTRUCT DEST
ADRIFT/TRLB
LT EXTSTRUCT DMGD
STRUCT DEST/TRLB
TRLBSTRUCT DEST/TRUB
DAYMK MISSING
STRUCT DMGDSTRUCT DEST/HAZ NAV/TRLB
STRUCT DEST/HAZ NAV/TRLB
STRUCT DEST/HAZ NAV/TRLBSTRUCT DEST/TRLB
DAYMK MISSING
OFF STAOFF STA
STRUCT DEST/HAZ NAV/TRLB
STRUCT DEST/TRUBTRLB
HAZ NAV/TRLB
HAZ NAV/TRLB
OFF STA/STRUCT DEST/HAZ NAV/TRUBTRLB
STRUCT DEST/HAZ NAV/TRLB
STRUCT DEST/HAZ NAV/TRLBSTRUCT DEST/TRLB
OFF STA
STRUCT DEST/TRUBSTRUCT DEST
48/18
24/18
42/1631/17
41/18
20/16
40/1642/16
47/18
18/18
20/1816/18
31/16
24/1829/17
25/18
49/18
51/17
51/17
42/18
46/1735/17
37/18
02/1842/18
19/18
10/1738/17
38/17
38/1706/18
28/17
28/1847/16
11/18
49/1844/18
49/17
22/1610/16
45/16
05/17
07/18
23/17
44/17
44/1737/18
48/18
45/1709/18
11522
11522
1151711517
11507
11507
1150511511
11507
11510
1150711507
11489
1148911503
11503
11503
11503
11503
11491
1149111491
11491
1149111491
11491
1149211492
11492
1149211495
11487
1149511485
11472
1147211468
11463
1146311464
11464
11464
11464
11464
11464
1146411446
11447
1144111438
3740
3865
40254060
4800
4835
55855760
5855
5885
59455975
6120
62306867
6905
6910
7010
7020
7120
71607240
7255
74757535
7630
77707815
7915
79308330
8490
84939520
10003
1013510535
11125
1113011800
11805
11815
11825
11855
11870
1187512600
14915
1537015480
260-18 CHA
125-18 CHA
524-16 CHA174-18 CHA
211-18 CHA
110-16 CHA
275-16 CHA367-16 CHA
257-18 CHA
102-18 CHA
106-18 CHA
210-16 CHA
126-18 CHA202-17 JAX
115-18 JAX
211-18 JAX
331-17 JAX
332-17 JAX
179-18 JAX
292-17 JAX229-17 JAX
169-18 JAX
166-18 JAX178-18 JAX
086-18 JAX
067-17 JAX227-17 JAX
227-17 JAX
227-17 JAX027-18 JAX
169-17 JAX
127-18 JAX
062-18 MIA
244-18 MIA232-18 MIA
346-17 MIA
285-17 MIA013-16 KWT
074-16 KWT
016-17 KWT013-18 KWT
067-17 KWT
108-17 KWT
098-18 KWT
112-18 KWT
121-17 KWT018-18 KWT
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Fort Jefferson East Channel Daybeacon 8Fort Jefferson West Channel Daybeacon 2Fort Jefferson West Channel Daybeacon 3Capri Pass Daybeacon 8
Big Marco Pass-Gordon Pass Daybeacon 51Big Marco Pass-Gordon Pass Daybeacon 53Big Marco Pass-Gordon Pass Daybeacon 57Big Marco Pass-Gordon Pass Junction Daybeacon GNaples Bay Channel Daybeacon 22
Matanzas Pass Channel Daybeacon 8Matanzas Pass Channel Daybeacon 13
Venice Inlet Daybeacon 5Egmont Channel Range Front Light
Egmont Channel Range Rear Light
Mullet Key Channel Range Front LightPort Manatee Channel Inbound Range Rear LightGadsden Point Cut Range Rear Light
Withlacoochee River Entrance Daybeacon 24Steinhatchee River Light 17
Las Croabas Daybeacon 2Bajos Chinchorro Del Sur Light
Cayo Lobito Light
Bahia De Guayanilla Buoy 9Current Rock Light
Buck Island Light (St Thomas)
Stevens Cay LightChristiansted Harbor Channel Light 7
Christiansted Harbor Channel Light 9
Christiansted Harbor Channel Light 11
Coakley Bay Light 1
Buck Island Light (St Croix)St Nicolas Point Channel Light 7
Little River-Winyah Bay Light 4
Little River-Winyah Bay Daybeacon 16Little River-Winyah Bay Daybeacon 16A
Little River-Winyah Bay Daybeacon 21
Little River-Winyah Bay Daybeacon 56Little River-Winyah Bay Light 77
Winyah Bay-Charleston Harbor Light 12Winyah Bay-Charleston Harbor Light 43Winyah Bay-Charleston Harbor Daybeacon 51Winyah Bay-Charleston Harbor Daybeacon 117AWinyah Bay-Charleston Harbor Light 127Fenwick Cut Daybeacon 162ASkull Creek Daybeacon 9
STRUCT DEST
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STRUCT DEST/TRUB
STRUCT DEST/TRUB
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STRUCT DEST/TRUB
HAZ NAV/TRLB
STRUCT DEST/TRUB
STRUCT DEST
STRUCT DEST/TRUB
STRUCT DESTLT IMCH/REDUCED INT/TRLT
HAZ NAV/LT EXT/TRLB
OFF STA/TRLBLT EXT
LT EXT/DAYMK DMGD
STRUCT DEST/HAZ NAV/TRLB
LT EXT
STRUCT DEST/TRUBSTRUCT DEST
STRUCT DEST
ADRIFT/TRUBSTRUCT DEST
STRUCT DEST
STRUCT DESTSTRUCT DEST/HAZ NAV/TRLB
HAZ NAV/LT EXT/DAYMK MISSING/STRUCT DMGDHAZ NAV/LT EXT/DAYMK MISSING/STRUCT DMGDSTRUCT DEST/HAZ NAV
STRUCT DESTSTRUCT DEST/TRLB
LT EXT
STRUCT DEST/TRUBSTRUCT DEST/TRUB
DAYMK MISSING/TRUB
STRUCT DEST/TRUBSTRUCT DEST/HAZ NAV
LT EXT
STRUCT DEST/TRLBSTRUCT DEST/TRUB
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STRUCT DEST/TRLB
STRUCT DMGDSTRUCT DEST/TRLB
09/18
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39/18
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30/18
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37/18
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40/17
50/1737/17
42/17
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49/17
44/1801/16
48/18
44/1817/18
43/18
41/1839/18
49/18
43/1844/18
49/18
49/18
48/1850/17
11438
11438
11438
11430
11430
11430
11430
11430
11430
11427
11427
1142511411
11411
1141511416
11416
11408
11407
2566725664
25650
2568125649
25649
2564725645
25645
25645
25645
2564126230
11534
1153411534
11534
1153411534
11532
1151811518
11518
11524
1151811507
15490
15525
15530
16983
17360
17370
17390
17445
17550
18125
18232
2145022280
22285
2235522510
22855
29510
30505
3117031380
31525
3212532470
32565
3277032895
32910
32920
33055
3306033415
33610
3366533670
33700
3390533980
34150
3426534305
34510.5
34550
35140.535650
018-18 KWT
068-17 KWT
020-18 KWT
907-18 STP
1104-18 STP
1103-18 STP
1105-18 STP
653-18 STP
903-18 STP
1158-18 STP
842-18 STP1138-18 STP098-17 STP
977-17 STP1208-17 STP
1108-18 STP
469-17 STP
1110-18 STP
1122-18 STP053-18 SJN
314-17 SJN
230-17 SJN
322-17 SJN317-17 SJN
302-17 SJN252-18 SJN
265-18 CHA228-18 CHA
091-18 CHA
225-18 CHA
204-18 CHA
269-18 CHA
224-18 CHA227-18 CHA
271-18 CHA
272-18 CHA
261-18 CHA343-17 CHA
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Calibogue Sound Light 32
New River Daybeacon 41Fields Cut Buoy 48
Fields Cut Light 50Wilmington River Daybeacon 21Skidaway River Light 43
South Newport River Daybeacon 136
Sapelo Sound Light 138Old Teakettle Creek Daybeacon 160
Old Teakettle Creek Daybeacon 168
Little Mud River Light 196Altamaha Sound Light 198Buttermilk Sound Light 213
Brunswick Point Cut Range Front Light 2Jekyll Creek Jetty Range Rear Light
St Andrew Sound Lighted Buoy 30
Cumberland Sound Range D Front LightCumberland Sound Range D Rear LightCumberland Sound Shoal Light D
Pablo Creek Daybeacon 8
Pablo Creek Daybeacon 31Pablo Creek Daybeacon 36
Pablo Creek Daybeacon 40Tolomato River Daybeacon 30Tolomato River Daybeacon 57
San Sebastian River Daybeacon 5
Matanzas River Daybeacon 15Matanzas River Daybeacon 20
Matanzas River Daybeacon 37
Matanzas River Daybeacon 47Matanzas River Daybeacon 52
Matanzas River Light 64
Matanzas River Daybeacon 105Smith Creek Daybeacon 14
Halifax River Daybeacon 56
Ponce De Leon Cut Light 1New Smyrna Beach Daybeacon 32
New Smyrna Beach Light 33
New Smyrna Beach Daybeacon 62Mosquito Lagoon Daybeacon 9
Mosquito Lagoon Daybeacon 13A
Mosquito Lagoon Daybeacon 17Indian River (North Section) Daybeacon 20Indian River (North Section) Daybeacon 23Canaveral Barge Canal Daybeacon 11
Canaveral Barge Canal Daybeacon 4
Banana River North Buoy 45Indian River (North Section) Light 73
Indian River (North Section) Daybeacon 74Indian River (North Section) Light 77
Banana River Daybeacon 1Lake Worth North Daybeacon 28Lake Worth North Daybeacon 40
STRUCT DEST/HAZ NAV/TRLB
STRUCT DEST/TRUBMISSING
STRUCT DEST/TRLBSTRUCT DEST/TRUBTRLB
STRUCT DEST/TRUB
STRUCT DEST/TRLBOFF STA/STRUCT DMGD/TRUB
TRUB
STRUCT DESTSTRUCT DESTSTRUCT DEST/TRLB
DAYMK MISSINGSTRUCT DEST
OFF STA
STRUCT DESTSTRUCT DEST
STRUCT DEST
STRUCT DEST
STRUCT DEST/TRUBSTRUCT DEST/TRUB
DAYMK MISSINGTRUBHAZ NAV/STRUCT DMGD/TRLB
TRUB
STRUCT DEST/TRUBSTRUCT DEST/TRUB
STRUCT DEST
STRUCT DEST/TRUBSTRUCT DEST/HAZ NAV/TRLB
STRUCT DEST/HAZ NAV/TRLB
TRUBSTRUCT DEST/TRUB
STRUCT DEST/TRUB
STRUCT DEST/TRLBSTRUCT DEST/TRUB
STRUCT DEST/TRLB
TRUBSTRUCT DEST/TRUB
STRUCT DEST/TRUB
STRUCT DEST/HAZ NAVTRUB
STRUCT DEST/TRUB
STRUCT DEST/HAZ NAV/TRLB
TRUB
TRUBLT EXT
STRUCT DEST/TRUB
DAYMK IMCH
DAYMK IMCHDAYMK MISSINGTRUB
13/17
49/1847/18
49/1847/1813/18
37/18
51/1722/18
39/17
13/1849/1848/18
24/1838/17
38/18
25/1849/18
29/17
52/17
45/1848/17
49/1801/1815/18
24/18
33/1818/18
08/18
47/1815/18
47/18
20/1806/18
20/18
49/1735/18
37/18
21/1849/17
15/18
18/1820/18
49/17
44/18
43/18
38/1748/18
14/18
47/18
49/1849/1818/18
11507
1150711507
115071150711507
11507
1150711507
11507
115071150711507
1148911489
11489
1150311503
11503
11491
1148911489
114891148911485
11485
1148511485
11485
1148511485
11485
1148511485
11485
1148511485
11485
1148511485
11485
1148511485
11485
11478
11478
1148411485
11485
11485
114721147211472
35800
3583535865
358703597036080
36625
36630.136735
36770
368803689036955
3724937295
37380
3774037745
37808
38375
3849038570
385903874038840
39115
3922039240
39305
3935039380
39465
3965539760
40245
4049540660
40665
4084540930
40955
4097541185
41190
41560
41705
4197042100
42105
42170
423554649046655
051-17 CHA
273-18 CHA253-18 CHA
268-18 CHA249-18 CHA070-18 CHA
191-18 CHA
356-17 CHA120-18 CHA
266-17 CHA
073-18 CHA267-18 CHA258-18 CHA
126-18 CHA252-17 CHA
196-18 CHA
115-18 JAX211-18 JAX
202-17 JAX
338-17 JAX186-18 JAX
307-17 JAX
202-18 JAX340-17 JAX
074-18 JAX
113-18 JAX156-18 JAX
083-18 JAX
033-18 JAX
197-18 JAX075-18 JAX
196-18 JAX
091-18 JAX029-18 JAX
094-18 JAX
309-17 JAX160-18 JAX
139-18 JAX
099-18 JAX333-17 JAX
069-18 JAX
080-18 JAX092-18 JAX
312-17 JAX
184-18 JAX
180-18 JAX233-17 JAX
062-18 JAX
193-18 JAX209-18 JAX245-18 MIA093-18 MIA
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DISCREPANCIES (FEDERAL AIDS) CORRECTED
DISCREPANCIES (PRIVATE AIDS)
LNM End
LNM End
LLNR
LLNR
Aid Name
Aid Name
Status
Status
Chart No.
Chart No.
BNM Ref.
BNM Ref.
LNM St
LNM St
Woods Point Daybeacon 1
Lake Okeechobee (Rt 2) Daybeacon 25Lake Okeechobee (Rt 2) Daybeacon 89
Pine Island Sound Daybeacon 8Pine Island Sound Daybeacon 49ASiesta Key-Tampa Bay Daybeacon 55
Cats Point Channel Daybeacon 2
Boca Ciega Bay Daybeacon 31Clearwater Harbor Light 15
Hector Wreck Lighted Buoy WR4
Cooper River Lighted Buoy 54A
Mount Pleasant Channel Daybeacon 2
Mount Pleasant Channel Light 8Long Island Crossing Range Lighted Buoy 32Long Island Crossing Range Lighted Buoy 33Lower Flats Range Lighted Buoy 36
Elba Island Lighted Buoy 40Andrews Island Spit Range Rear Light
St Marys Entrance Range Front Light
St Marys Entrance Range Rear LightSiesta Key-Tampa Bay Junction Daybeacon NPAlafia River Buoy 5
Causeway Channel Daybeacon 7
Winyah Bay-Charleston Harbor Light 29Winyah Bay-Charleston Harbor Light 38
Wilmington River Light 19
Rockdedundy River Light 185Ponce de Leon Cut Junction Buoy
Sheephead Cut Daybeacon 8
Indian River (South Section) Daybeacon 74Indian River (South Section) Daybeacon 129Indian River (South Section) Light 146Indian River (South Section) Light 182
Indian River (South Section) Light 240
Lake Wyman Daybeacon 63Siesta Key-Tampa Bay Light 10
Siesta Key-Tampa Bay Light 12
Siesta Key-Tampa Bay Junction Daybeacon NPSiesta Key-Tampa Bay Daybeacon 20Siesta Key-Tampa Bay Daybeacon 49A
Siesta Key-Tampa Bay Light 67
North Edisto Reef Lighted Buoy
Boca Raton Inlet North Jetty Light 2Boca Raton Inlet South Jetty Light 1
Key Biscayne FAD Northwest Buoy
TRUB
STRUCT DEST/TRUBSTRUCT DEST/TRUB
DAYMK MISSINGSTRUCT DEST/TRUBSTRUCT DEST/TRUB
STRUCT DEST/TRUB
STRUCT DEST/TRUBSTRUCT DEST/TRLB
RELIGHTED
WATCHING PROPERLY
WATCHING PROPERLY
RELIGHTEDWATCHING PROPERLY
RELIGHTED
RELIGHTED
WATCHING PROPERLYRELIGHTED
WATCHING PROPERLY
WATCHING PROPERLYREBUILT/REMAINS
WATCHING PROPERLY
WATCHING PROPERLY
RELIGHTEDRELIGHTED
WATCHING PROPERLY
WATCHING PROPERLYRESET ON STATION
WATCHING PROPERLY
WATCHING PROPERLY
REBUILT/RECOVERED
REBUILT/RECOVEREDREBUILT/RECOVERED
REBUILT/REMAINS
REBUILT/REMAINSREBUILT/REMAINS
REBUILT/REMAINS
REBUILT/REMAINS
REBUILT/REMAINSREBUILT/REMAINS
REBUILT/REMAINS
MISSING
STRUCT DESTSTRUCT DEST
MISSING
07/18
16/1816/18
49/1842/1845/18
42/18
48/1848/18
29/18
49/18
49/18
48/1849/18
49/18
48/18
49/1848/18
48/18
49/1845/18
47/18
48/18
49/1849/18
49/18
32/1848/18
48/18
49/18
47/18
17/1829/18
43/18
47/1847/18
36/18
45/18
45/1843/18
45/18
10/18
22/1847/15
26/18
49/18
49/18
49/18
49/1849/18
49/18
49/18
49/1849/18
49/18
49/1849/18
49/18
49/18
49/1849/18
49/18
49/1849/18
49/18
49/18
49/18
49/1849/18
49/18
49/1849/18
49/18
49/18
49/1849/18
49/18
11472
1142811428
114271142711415
11411
1141111411
11531
11524
11524
1152411507
11507
11507
1150711489
11503
1150311425
11416
11411
1151811518
11507
1150711485
11485
11472
11472
1147211472
11472
1146711425
11425
11425
1142511425
11415
11522
1146611472
11451
50760
5149551795
5528055980.560140
60590
6089561820
145
2875
3515
35354815
4820
4840
48556310
6525
653021730
23265
25845.5
3421034245
35965
3683540615
40710
43750
44140
4446045080
45915.5
4714558535
58560
58565
5882559570.5
60275
260
772.1774
900
N/A
083-18 MIA082-18 MIA
1159-18 STP995-18 STP1046-18 STP
987-18 STP
1127-18 STP
050-18 CHA
137-18 MIA328-15 MIA
168-18 MIA
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Key Biscayne FAD Northeast Buoy
Key Biscayne FAD Southwest BuoyKey Biscayne FAD Southeast Buoy
Neptune Memorial Reef Buoy AA
Neptune Memorial Reef Buoy BBNeptune Memorial Reef Buoy CC
Neptune Memorial Reef Buoy DD
Carysfort Reef Buoy CThe Elbow Buoy B
The Elbow Buoy C
The Elbow Buoy DDry Rocks Buoy A
Grecian Rocks Buoy D
Redfish Pass Daybeacon 7Redfish Pass Daybeacon 12
Redfish Pass Daybeacon 15
Redfish Pass Daybeacon 17Redfish Pass Light 20
Redfish Pass Daybeacon 21
Redfish Pass Daybeacon 22Gasparilla Island South Obstruction Light
Gaparilla Island West Obstruction Light
Gasparilla Island North Obstruction Light
Anclote Key LightPatriots Point Daybeacon 1
Cooper River Mon Sta Obstruction Light ECockspur LighthouseFredericka Yacht Club Obstruction Light
Colonels Island Range Front Light
Jacksonville Shipyards Pier 6 LightOrtega River Lighted Buoy 2
Villas Continental Club Daybeacon 2
Villas Continental Club Daybeacon 3
Villas Continental Club Daybeacon 4Villas Continental Club Daybeacon 5
Sebastian Inlet Channel Daybeacon 20
Banty Saunders Recreational Area Daybeacon 8Banty Saunders Recreational Area Daybeacon 12Miami Beach Marina Breakwater North LightFisher Island Marina Channel North Obstruction DaybeaconFisher Island Breakwater East Obstruction DaybeaconDodge Island Mooring Obstruction Light
Msrc Boundary Shoal Daybeacon
Miami Springs Boat Club Shoal Buoy WestMiami Springs Boat Club Shoal Buoy NorthMiami Springs Boat Club Shoal Buoy SouthBroad Creek Daybeacon 2Dispatch Creek Channel Daybeacon 20
Harbor Course Creek Daybeacon 1
Harbor Course Creek Daybeacon 2
MISSING
MISSINGMISSING
STRUCT DEST
STRUCT DESTSTRUCT DEST
STRUCT DEST
MISSINGMISSING
MISSING
MISSINGMISSING
MISSING
STRUCT DESTDAYMK MISSING
DAYMK MISSING
STRUCT DEST/TRUBDAYMK MISSING
DAYMK MISSING
DAYMK MISSINGLT EXT
LT EXT
LT EXT
LT EXTSTRUCT DEST
LT EXT
LT EXTLT EXT
REDUCED INT
LT EXTLT EXT
STRUCT DEST/HAZ NAV
STRUCT DEST
STRUCT DESTSTRUCT DEST
STRUCT DEST/HAZ NAV
STRUCT DEST
HAZ NAV/STRUCT DMGD
LT EXT
DAYMK MISSING
DAYMK MISSING
STRUCT DEST
DAYMK MISSING
MSLD SIG
MISSING
MISSING
HAZ NAV/DAYMK MISSINGDAYMK IMCH
DAYMK IMCH
DAYMK IMCH
26/18
26/1826/18
26/18
26/1826/18
26/18
42/1742/17
42/17
42/1742/17
42/17
39/1739/17
39/17
39/1739/17
39/17
39/1719/17
19/17
19/17
14/1618/18
40/13
33/1526/17
37/12
32/1827/17
35/17
47/17
47/1747/17
27/17
22/16
19/16
08/17
25/18
25/18
25/18
25/18
08/17
08/17
08/17
25/1826/18
26/18
26/18
11465
1146511465
11467
1146711465
11465
1144211462
11462
1146211442
11442
1142611426
11426
1142611427
11426
11426
11425
11425
1141111524
11527
1150511506
11506
1149111491
11492
11492
1149211492
11472
11475
11475
11468
11468
11468
11468
11468
11465
11465
11465
1146311451
11451
11451
905
910915
915.1
915.2915.3
915.4
947.4948.2
948.4
948.6953
954.6
12701274
1277
12791282
1283
12841305.2
1305.4
1305.6
15552565
3245
46616170
6330
76557696
7790
7795
78007805
9810.3
9880
9895
10570
10605
10650
10692
10735
10886
10887
10889
11177.111435
11440
11445
169-18 MIA
170-18 MIA171-18 MIA
172-18 MIA
173-18 MIA174-18 MIA
175-18 MIA
297-17 MIA298-17 MIA
299-17 MIA
300-17 MIA301-17 MIA
302-17 MIA
111-17 MIA
112-17 MIA
113-17 MIA409-16 STP
104-18 CHA
263-13 CHA
N/A135-17 CHA
N/A
150-18 JAX159-17 JAX
211-17 JAX
278-17 JAX278-17 JAX
278-17 JAX
158-17 MIA120-16 MIA
101-16 MIA
027-17 MIA
148-18 MIA
149-18 MIA
150-18 MIA
151-18 MIA
048-17 MIA
049-17 MIA
051-17 MIA
146-18 MIA
080-18 KWT
074-18 KWT075-18 KWT
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Garden Cove Daybeacon 3
Garden Cove Daybeacon 4Garden Cove Daybeacon 8
Garden Cove Daybeacon 9
Garden Cove Daybeacon 22Molasses Reef North Obstruction DaybeaconPort Largo Channel Light 7
Newport Bay Daybeacon 7
Key Largo Ocean Resort Light 2Tavernier Creek Daybeacon 10
Tavernier Creek Daybeacon 12
Tavernier Creek Daybeacon 17Bay Harbour Light
Vaca Cut Daybeacon 1
Vaca Cut Daybeacon 3Vaca Cut Daybeacon 5A
Vaca Cut Daybeacon 13
Knights Key Bank Shoal DaybeaconPigeon Key Shoal Daybeacon NE
Pigeon Key Shoal Daybeacon NW
Red Bay Shoal Daybeacon ARed Bay Shoal Daybeacon B
Ohio Key Channel Daybeacon 4
Windley Key Channel Daybeacon 2Windley Pass Daybeacon 16
Yellow Shark Channel Buoy 21
Yellow Shark Channel Buoy 22Tea Table Channel Daybeacon 3
Tea Table Channel Daybeacon 4
Plant Channel Buoy 5Plant Channel Buoy 11
Tea Table Channel Daybeacon 8
Shell Key Channel Daybeacon 11
Race Channel Daybeacon 15BIndian Key Channel Daybeacon 2
Indian Key Channel Daybeacon 3
Indian Key Channel Daybeacon 7Lignumvitae Channel Daybeacon 9
Lignumvitae Channel Daybeacon 12
Lignumvitae Channel Daybeacon 15Caloosa Cove Channel Daybeacon 11
Duck Key Inlet Channel Light 1
Duck Key Inlet Channel Daybeacon 2Duck Key Inlet Channel Daybeacon 7
Boat House Channel Buoy 3
Ramrod Key Channel Daybeacon 1Ramrod Key Channel Daybeacon 2
Dolphin Marina Channel Daybeacon 2
Kemp Channel Daybeacon 1Kemp Channel Daybeacon 3
Kemp Channel Daybeacon 4
Kemp Channel Daybeacon 5Kemp Channel Daybeacon 6
Kemp Channel Daybeacon 7
Kemp Channel Daybeacon 9
DAYMK MISSING
DAYMK IMCH/STRUCT DMGDDAYMK IMCH
DAYMK MISSING
STRUCT DESTDAYMK MISSING
STRUCT DEST
HAZ NAV/STRUCT DMGD
LT EXTSTRUCT DMGD
DAYMK MISSING
STRUCT DEST/HAZ NAVLT EXT
DAYMK MISSING
DAYMK MISSINGDAYMK MISSING
STRUCT DEST
STRUCT DESTDAYMK MISSING
DAYMK MISSING
STRUCT DESTDAYMK MISSING
STRUCT DEST/HAZ NAV
DAYMK DMGDDAYMK MISSING
OFF STA
STRUCT DESTDAYMK MISSING
DAYMK MISSING
MISSINGMISSING
STRUCT DEST
DAYMK MISSING
STRUCT DESTSTRUCT DMGD
STRUCT DEST
DAYMK MISSINGDAYMK MISSING
DAYMK MISSING
DAYMK MISSINGSTRUCT DMGD
STRUCT DEST
STRUCT DESTSTRUCT DEST
MISSING
STRUCT DESTSTRUCT DEST
STRUCT DEST
STRUCT DESTSTRUCT DEST
STRUCT DEST
DAYMK MISSINGDAYMK MISSING
DAYMK IMCH
DAYMK IMCH
25/18
25/1825/18
25/18
18/1809/06
36/18
47/17
20/1513/18
03/18
48/1749/16
46/17
46/1746/17
43/15
03/1802/18
02/18
02/1842/12
52/16
24/1838/17
44/13
10/1849/17
49/17
23/1823/18
38/17
38/17
16/1718/18
31/15
49/1749/17
49/17
49/1703/16
28/17
28/1728/17
04/17
30/1830/18
26/18
52/1752/17
52/17
52/1752/17
52/17
52/17
11463
1146311463
11463
1146311451
11464
11464
1145111451
11451
1145111441
11453
1145311453
11453
1145311453
11453
1145311453
11446
1146411464
11449
1144911449
11449
1144911449
11449
11449
1144911449
11449
1144911449
11449
1144911442
11442
1144211449
11453
1144611446
11445
1144611446
11446
1144611446
11446
11446
11550
1155511575
11580
1164511760
11765.3
11851.6
1194512115
12120
1214512378
12501
12501.112501.25
12501.6
1250412508
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1251112512
12595
1268712760
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1289012930
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1398513995
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128-17 KWT
127-17 KWT126-17 KWT
085-15 KWT
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Kemp Channel Daybeacon 12
Kemp Channel Daybeacon 14Kemp Channel Daybeacon 15
Kemp Channel Daybeacon 17
Kemp Channel Daybeacon 19Kemp Channel Daybeacon 21
Kemp Channel Daybeacon 22
Kemp Channel Daybeacon 24Cow Key Channel Daybeacon 25
Cow Key Channel Daybeacon 33
Cow Key Channel Daybeacon 34Casa Marina Daybeacon 4
Lake Passage Channel Daybeacon 2
Lake Passage Channel Daybeacon 18Flamingo Channel Light 9
Flamingo Channel Light 15
Flamingo Channel Daybeacon 16Flamingo Channel Daybeacon 18
Coot Bay Daybeacon 2
Coot Bay Daybeacon 8Whitewater Bay Daybeacon 14
Whitewater Bay Daybeacon 23
Whitewater Bay Daybeacon 25
Whitewater Bay Daybeacon 26Cormorant Pass Daybeacon 48
Oyster Bay Daybeacon 53
Oyster Bay Daybeacon 63Little Shark River Daybeacon 69
Port of Islands Marina Daybeacon 3
Port of Islands Marina Daybeacon 4Port of Islands Marina Daybeacon 5
Port of Islands Marina Daybeacon 6
Port of Islands Marina Daybeacon 8Port of Islands Marina Daybeacon 11
Port of Islands Marina Daybeacon 12
Port of Islands Marina Daybeacon 17Port of Islands Marina Daybeacon 19
Port of Islands Marina Daybeacon 24
Port of Islands Marina Daybeacon 26Port of Islands Marina Daybeacon 29
Port of Islands Marina Daybeacon 35
Port of Islands Marina Daybeacon 36Port of Islands Marina Daybeacon 38
Port of Islands Marina Daybeacon 39
Port of Islands Marina Daybeacon 41Port of Islands Marina Daybeacon 42
Port of Islands Marina Daybeacon 44
Blackwater River Daybeacon 10Blackwater River Daybeacon 11
Caxambas Bay Daybeacon 11
Snook Hole Channel Daybeacon 1Snook Hole Channel Daybeacon 4
Cape Romano Channel Daybeacon 2
Cape Romano Channel Daybeacon 4Cape Romano Channel Daybeacon 6
Cape Romano Channel Daybeacon 12
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11430
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11429
1143011430
11430
1143011430
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14030
1403514040
14045
1407314080
14085
1409514766.5
14767.6
14767.714795
15265
1532515680
15710
1571515720
15730
1575515770
15790
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1580015870
15885
1591515940
16235
1624016245
16250
1625516265
16270
1628516290
16305
1631016325
16350
1635516365
16370
1637516380
16390
1650516510
16715
16790.0116790.04
16792
16792.116792.2
16792.6
152-17 KWT
152-17 KWT152-17 KWT
152-17 KWT
152-17 KWT152-17 KWT
152-17 KWT
152-17 KWT153-17 KWT
009-18 KWT
010-18 KWT020-17 KWT
096-18 KWT
023-18 KWT351-17 MIA
350-17 MIA
349-17 MIA348-17 MIA
1237-17 MIA
1237-17 MIA1237-17 MIA
1237-17 MIA
1237-17 MIA
1237-17 MIA
1237-17 MIA1237-17 MIA
1237-17 MIA
1175-17 STP1175-17 STP
1174-17 STP
1174-17 STP1175-17 STP
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1174-17 STP1175-17 STP
1175-17 STP
1175-17 STP1175-17 STP
1175-17 STP
1175-17 STP1175-17 STP
1175-17 STP
1175-17 STP1175-17 STP
349-18 STP
1175-17 STP1175-17 STP
1174-17 STP
586-18 STP
1175-17 STP1174-17 STP
1175-17 STP
1175-17 STP1174-17 STP
1175-17 STP
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Cape Romano Channel Daybeacon 13
Cape Romano Channel Daybeacon 17Cape Romano Channel Daybeacon 21
Big Marco River Daybeacon 2
Big Marco River Daybeacon 3Big Marco River Daybeacon 4
Big Marco River Daybeacon 6
Big Marco River Daybeacon 12Big Marco River Daybeacon 15
Big Marco River Daybeacon 16
Big Marco River Daybeacon 17Big Marco River Daybeacon 18
Big Marco River Daybeacon 20
Big Marco River Daybeacon 21Big Marco River Daybeacon 22
Big Marco River Daybeacon 26
Caxambas Pass Daybeacon 4Collier Bay Daybeacon 4
Isles Of Capri Daybeacon 8
Doctors Pass Daybeacon 16Barefoot Boat Club Daybeacon 8
New Pass Lighted Buoy 1
Punta Rassa Boat Ramp Channel Daybeacon 1Port Sanibel Marina Daybeacon 3Port Sanibel Marina Daybeacon 7
Port Sanibel Marina Daybeacon 8
Port Sanibel Marina Daybeacon 9Port Sanibel Marina Daybeacon 14
Port Sanibel Marina Daybeacon 24
Port Sanibel Marina Daybeacon 26Port Sanibel Marina Daybeacon 33
Port Sanibel Marina Daybeacon 42
Hurricane Bay Marina West Channel Daybeacon 6Hurricane Bay Marina West Channel Daybeacon 13Hurricane Bay Marina West Channel Daybeacon 15Hurricane Bay Marina West Channel Daybeacon 17Siesta Isles Daybeacon 4Hurricane Bay Marina South Channel Daybeacon 3North Estero Bay Daybeacon 3
Bayside Estates Channel Daybeacon 9
Bayside Estates Channel Daybeacon 17Hurricane Bay Daybeacon 28
North Estero Bay Daybeacon 7
North Estero Bay Daybeacon 12North Estero Bay Daybeacon 15
North Estero Bay Daybeacon 23
North Estero Bay Daybeacon 27North Estero Bay Daybeacon 38
North Estero Bay Daybeacon 42
North Estero Bay Daybeacon 44North Estero Bay Daybeacon 45
North Estero Bay Daybeacon 51
STRUCT DEST
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11430
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1143011430
11430
1143011430
11427
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1142711427
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1142711427
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1142711427
11427
1142711427
11427
1142711427
11427
1142711427
11427
16792.7
1679316793.3
16795
1680016805
16810
1683016855
16860
1686516870
16875
1688016885
16900
1692517020
17135
1777017910
17964
18040
18067.218067.6
18067.7
18067.818068.3
18069.2
18069.318069.7
18069.98
18155
18185
18190
18195
1821518250
18311
18427
1846518505
18520
1854018555
18575
1858518615
18635
1864518650
18680
1175-17 STP
1175-17 STP1175-17 STP
1175-17 STP
1175-17 STP1175-17 STP
1175-17 STP
1238-17 STP1238-17 STP
1238-17 STP
1238-17 STP1238-17 STP
1238-17 STP
1238-17 STP1238-17 STP
1238-17 STP
628-18 STP
1290-17 STP
547-18 STP759-14 STP
926-17 STP
1166-16 STP1143-16 STP
1199-16 STP
1166-16 STP1166-16 STP
1166-16 STP
1166-16 STP1166-16 STP
1166-16 STP
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North Estero Bay Daybeacon 52
North Estero Bay Daybeacon 59ANorth Estero Bay Daybeacon 61
Mullock Creek Daybeacon 4A
Mullock Creek Daybeacon 6AMullock Creek Daybeacon 16
Mullock Creek Daybeacon 32
Mullock Creek Daybeacon 45Mullock Creek Daybeacon 52
South Estero Bay Daybeacon 5
Estero Pointe Channel Daybeacon 3South Estero Bay Daybeacon 11
South Estero Bay Daybeacon 16
South Estero Bay Daybeacon 22South Estero Bay Daybeacon 42
South Estero Bay Daybeacon 46
South Estero Bay Daybeacon 48South Estero Bay Daybeacon 53
South Estero Bay Daybeacon 54
South Estero Bay Daybeacon 69South Estero Bay Daybeacon 79
South Estero Bay Daybeacon 89
Burnt Store Marina Light 2
Burnt Store Marina Daybeacon 5South Gulf Cove Entrance Light 2
Isles Channel Light 2
Elkcam Waterway Daybeacon 3Countryman Waterway Channel Daybeacon 3Sunrise Waterway Daybeacon 2
Dona Bay Channel Daybeacon 4Big Sarasota Pass Daybeacon 11
Big Sarasota Pass Daybeacon 11A
Big Sarasota Pass Daybeacon 15
Big Sarasota Pass Daybeacon 15ALido Key Channel Daybeacon 2
Lido Key Channel Daybeacon 7
South Lido South Obstruction DaybeaconLido Key Channel Daybeacon 10
Lido Key Channel Daybeacon 13
Lido Key Channel Daybeacon 16Lido Key Channel Daybeacon 18
Big Sarasota Pass Daybeacon 16
North Siesta Key Daybeacon 1
North Siesta Key Daybeacon 3North Siesta Key Daybeacon 9
Big Sarasota Pass Daybeacon 17
Big Sarasota Pass Daybeacon 18Big Sarasota Pass Daybeacon 19
Country Club Shores Daybeacon 16
Country Club Shores Daybeacon 18Tampa Bay Skyway Pier Southeast Light
Tampa Bay Skyway Pier Northeast Light
North Yacht Basin Daybeacon 2MacDill Marina Channel Daybeacon 2
DAYMK MISSING
DAYMK MISSINGDAYMK MISSING
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DAYMK MISSINGDAYMK MISSING
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39/17
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1141511416
18685
1871518720
18780
1879518845
18885
1892018945
18970
18995.0119145
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1919519575
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1960019620
19625
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2001520160
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2092020990
21020
21455.421510
21510.5
21525
2153021535
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21555.2
21556
21557.5
21567.521568.5
21570
21570.1
21570.221570.5
21575
2157721580
21695
2170022425
22430
2278622975
N/A
N/A
118-17 STP
118-17 STP
1037-15 STP1305-17 STP
1052-17 STP
N/A593-17 STP
579-17 STP
583-17 STP
1154-18 STP1180-16 STP
366-18 STP
208-16 STP925-14 STP
049-18 STP
072-18 STP049-18 STP
1077-18 STP
199-18 STP
1047-15 STP1049-15 STP
1052-12 STP
056-16 STP049-18 STP
049-18 STP
1266-17 STP1267-17 STP
360-18 STP
654-18 STP1092-13 STP
993-18 STP
994-18 STP
112-17 STP
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Big Bend Channel West Range Front LightBig Bend Channel Lighted Buoy 10
Big Bend Channel Buoy 11BBig Bend Channel Lighted Buoy 13
Big Bend Channel East Range Front LightHookers Point North Warning DaybeaconBulk Liquid Cargo Dolphin 2 Obstruction LightBulk Liquid Cargo Dolphin 4 Obstruction LightPort Sutton Light
Marathon Petroleum West LightWestshore Yacht Club Daybeacon 4
Old Tampa Bay Pipeline West Light
Bridgeview Channel Daybeacon 4Simmons Park Channel Daybeacon 8Apollo Beach Light 2
Apollo Beach Daybeacon 3Apollo Beach Daybeacon 4
North Apollo Beach Daybeacon 1
Little Bayou Approachroach Daybeacon 3Coquina Key Cut Daybeacon 8Coquina Key Cut Daybeacon 10
Big Bayou Daybeacon 11
Coffe Pot Bayou Daybeacon 4Bunces Pass Daybeacon 1
Bunces Pass Daybeacon 8
Bunces Pass Daybeacon 14South Dents Channel Daybeacon 2
Treasure Island North Terminal Groin Obstruction LightSand Key Jetty Lighted Buoy A
Sand Key Jetty Lighted Buoy BDunedin Pass Daybeacon 7
Island Estates Daybeacon 1
Dunedin Marina Light 4Hurricane Pass Light 2
Hurricane Pass Daybeacon 4
Hurricane Pass Daybeacon 5Hurricane Pass Daybeacon 6
Hurricane Pass Daybeacon 14
Gulf Harbors South Channel Light 1Gulf Harbors North Channel Daybeacon 4Hudson Creek Light 2
Hudson Beach Park Daybeacon 9
Weeki Wachee River Daybeacon 41Florida Power Corporation Channel Light3Florida Power Corporation Channel Light3Florida Power Corporation Channel Light4Florida Power Corporation Channel Light4
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LT IMCH
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17/18
15/1815/18
09/18
11/13
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40/10
11/13
44/1013/17
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1141611416
11416
1141611412
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1141611416
11416
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1141511415
11415
1141611415
11415
1141511411
11411
11411
1141111411
11411
1141111411
11411
1141111411
11411
11409
11409
11409
1140911408
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11408
11408
23030
23085
2310023105
23130
23515
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23605
2361023814.2
23950.5
2405524606.7
24610.1
2461524625
24665
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2485024860
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25021.325275
25410
2544025535
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25693.125865
25920
2596525980
25990
2599526000
26025.1
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27015
27142.1
2819028960
28960
28965
28965
022-18 STP
311-18 STP
267-18 STP266-18 STP
143-18 STP
229-13 STP
228-13 STP
1152-10 STP
230-13 STPN/A
322-17 STP
N/A442-07 STP
1160-18 STP
1106-15 STP
1345-16 STP030-18 MIA
031-18 MIA
216-17 STP
1177-17 STP1177-17 STP
1143-17 STP
886-16 STP382-17 STP
1005-17 STP
1078-17 STP1291-16 STP
458-17 STP
997-16 STP
997-16 STP1060-17 STP
1059-17 STP
349-10 STP739-16 STP
739-16 STP
093-17 STP739-16 STP
739-17 STP
438-18 STP1023-17 STP
217-17 STP
602-18 STP
1119-18 STP962-16 STP
539-16 STP
962-16 STP
539-16 STP
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Florida Power Corporation Channel Light17Florida Power Corporation Channel Light47Florida Power Corporation Channel Light48Waccasassa Bay And River Daybeacon 5Waccasassa Bay And River Daybeacon 9Waccasassa Bay And River Daybeacon 11Waccasassa Bay And River Daybeacon 13Waccasassa Bay And River Daybeacon 15Waccasassa Bay And River Daybeacon 17Waccasassa Bay And River Daybeacon 21Waccasassa Bay And River Daybeacon 23Waccasassa Bay And River Daybeacon 25Waccasassa Bay And River Daybeacon 27Waccasassa Bay And River Daybeacon 30Waccasassa Bay And River Daybeacon 32Suwannee River Mcgriff Pass Daybeacon 7Suwannee River Mcgriff Pass Daybeacon 28Bahia De San Juan FAD Lighted Buoy E
Bahia De San Juan FAD Lighted Buoy F
Tmt Outer Dolphin Obstruction LightTmt Middle Dolphin Obstruction Light
Isleta Marina Pier A Light
Isleta Marina Pier B LightIsleta Marina Pier C Light
Isleta Marina Pier D Light
Isla Palominos Marina Buoy 2Puerto Del Ray North Channel Lighted Buoy 6Vieques Naval Pier Light (2)
Vieques Naval Breakwater Light
North St Thomas Lighted Buoy HPuerto Yabucoa Channel Range Front LightPuerto Yabucoa Channel Range Rear LightBahia De Tallaboa Light 7A
PPG Industries Lighted Buoy 3
CariCOOS Wave Buoy DWater Island Channel Lighted Buoy 3
Johnson Reef Buoy JA
Johnson Reef Lighted Buoy JBJohnson Reef Lighted Buoy JB
Johnson Reef Lighted Buoy JD
Cruz Bay Buoy 2Christiansted Schooner Channel Lighted Buoy 5
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2567025670
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2566725667
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2564025661
25661
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25681
2567125649
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2564725647
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2564725645
29020
29150
29155
29665
29675
29680
29685
29690
29695
29705
29710
29720
29725
29735
29740
30200
30245
30736.4
30736.5
3082530830
31240
3124531250
31255
3127531335.1
31590
31595
3168331745
31750
32030
32160
3240132626.2
32680
32680.132680.1
32680.3
3278532950
539-16 STP
539-16 STP
539-16 STP
107-17 STP
107-17 STP
107-17 STP
107-17 STP
107-17 STP
107-17 STP
107-17 STP
107-17 STP
107-17 STP
107-17 STP
107-17 STP
196-18 SSJ
197-18 SSJ
231-07 SJN320-05 SJN
188-11 SJN
087-13 SJN237-13 SJN
085-16 SJN
084-16 SJN
088-17 SJN
023-10 SJN
222-18 SJN
162-15 SJN
068-15 SJN
207-08 SJN038-16 SJN
204-15 SJN
230-17 SJN020-17 SJN
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Christiansted Schooner Channel Lighted Buoy 5Christiansted Schooner Channel Lighted Buoy 6Christiansted Schooner Channel Lighted Buoy 10Christiansted Schooner Lighted Buoy 11
Devcon International Channel Buoy 5North Lang Bank Fad Lighted Buoy B
Lime Tree Bay Port Basin Light 15
Krause Lagoon Channel Entrance Lighted Buoy 1Dawhoo Fishing Pier Obstruction LightMarsh Harbor Marina Daybeacon 4
Trenchards Inlet Tide Gauge Daybeacon
Station Creek West Tide Gauge DaybeaconRibaut Island Dock Light GDelegal Creek Channel Light 8
Jove Creek Northwest Obstruction DaybeaconFdot Villano Bridge South BreastingLightCamachee Cove Range Front LightFDOT Bridge Of Lions North Breasting LightFDOT Bridge Of Lions North Breasting LightFDOT Bridge Of Lions C Breasting LightFDOT Bridge Of Lions C Breasting LightFDOT Bridge Of Lions South Breasting LightFDOT Bridge Of Lions South Breasting LightOrmond Beach Daybeacon 1
Ormond Beach Daybeacon 2
Ormond Beach Daybeacon 3Ormond Beach Daybeacon 4
Ormond Beach Daybeacon 5
Ormond Beach Daybeacon 6Ormond Beach Daybeacon 7
Ormond Beach Daybeacon 8
Ormond Beach Daybeacon 9Matthews Marina Daybeacon 1
Smyrna Yacht Club Daybeacon 3
Kennedy Yacht Club Channel Daybeacon7Indian Cove Marina Daybeacon 2Indian River Yacht Club Race Course Buoy DManatee Cove Marina Range Rear Light
Pelican Creek Light 2
Pelican Creek Daybeacon 3Pelican Creek Daybeacon 4
Pelican Creek Daybeacon 5
Pelican Creek Daybeacon 6Pelican Creek Daybeacon 11
Pelican Creek Daybeacon 13
OFF STA
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01/17
01/17
01/17
01/17
04/1707/09
31/18
42/16
30/1119/13
03/04
03/04
04/0539/15
27/14
49/18
08/1449/18
19/14
49/18
19/1449/18
19/14
28/17
28/17
28/1728/17
28/17
28/1728/17
28/17
28/1747/12
14/13
29/17
40/0721/12
11/12
09/17
13/1109/17
09/17
09/1709/17
09/17
25645
25645
25645
25645
2564525641
25641
25641
1151711518
11516
11516
1150711507
11506
11485
1148511485
11485
11485
1148511485
11485
11485
11485
1148511485
11485
1148511485
11485
1148511485
11485
11485
1148511485
11476
11476
1147611476
11476
1147611476
11476
32950
32955
32980
32985
3301533053
33200
33210
3501535425
35585
35590
3563036241.1
37140
38834
3884539052
39052
39053
3905339054
39054
39908
39910
3991539920
39925
3993039935
39940
3994540250
40775
41375
4213542250
42492
42615
4262042625
42630
4263542660
42670
031-17 SJN
028-17 SJN
029-17 SJN
030-17 SJN
012-17 SJN030-09 SJN
182-18 SJN
174-16 SJN
208-11 CHA126-13 CHA
N/A
N/A
N/A
182-14 CHA
208-18 JAX
060-14 JAX206-18 JAX
137-14 JAX
206-18 JAX
138-14 JAX206-18 JAX
139-14 JAX
165-17 JAX
165-17 JAX165-17 JAX
165-17 JAX
165-17 JAX165-17 JAX
165-17 JAX
165-17 JAX165-17 JAX
414-12 JAX
093-13 JAX171-17 JAX
N/A
212-12 JAX
086-12 JAX
064-17 JAX103-11 JAX
064-17 JAX
064-17 JAX064-17 JAX
064-17 JAX
064-17 JAX
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Central Avenue Entrance Channel Light 2Central Avenue Entrance Channel Daybeacon 7Sandpiper Channel Light 2
Kelly Park Channel Daybeacon 2Kelly Park Channel Daybeacon 3
Kelly Park Channel Daybeacon 4
Kelly Park Channel Daybeacon 5Intracoastal Marina Channel Daybeacon 1Intracoastal Marina Channel Daybeacon 2Intracoastal Marina Channel Daybeacon 3Intracoastal Marina Channel Daybeacon 4Intracoastal Marina Channel Daybeacon 5Intracoastal Marina Channel Daybeacon 6Intracoastal Marina Channel Daybeacon 8Intracoastal Marina Channel Daybeacon 9Intracoastal Marina Channel Daybeacon 12Inlet Marina Daybeacon 1
Inlet Marina Daybeacon 2Inlet Marina Daybeacon 3
Inlet Marina Daybeacon 4
Sembler Marina North Channel Daybeacon 8Sembler Daybeacon 1Sembler Daybeacon 2
Sembler Daybeacon 3
Sembler Daybeacon 4Sembler Daybeacon 5
Channel 68 Marina Daybeacon 1 (Abandoned)Channel 68 Marina Daybeacon 2 (Abandoned)Channel 68 Marina Daybeacon 6 (Abandoned)River Run Daybeacon 5
Loggerhead Marina Daybeacon 10Vero Marine Center Buoy 8A
Vero Marine Center Buoy 8B
Vero Isles Daybeacon 1Vero Isles Daybeacon 2
Vero Isles Daybeacon 6
Vero Isles Daybeacon 7Vero Shores Daybeacon 7
Vero Shores Daybeacon 9
Queens Cove Daybeacon 10Village Marina Daybeacon 2
Riverside Marina (Ft. Pierce) Daybeacon1Riverside Marina(Ft. Pierce) Daybeacon 4Riverside Marina(Ft. Pierce) Daybeacon 5
LT EXT
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DAYMK MISSINGMISSING
MISSING
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42/15
19/14
19/14
12/1848/16
13/18
48/1618/15
29/13
18/15
15/12
44/14
18/15
18/15
18/15
18/15
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37/1637/16
37/16
08/13
08/1308/13
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37/16
37/16
37/16
38/16
42/1639/12
39/12
20/1720/17
20/17
20/1720/17
20/17
42/1622/16
22/16
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22/16
11476
11476
11476
1147611476
11476
1147611476
11476
11476
11476
11476
11476
11476
11476
11476
11476
1147611476
11476
11472
1147611476
11476
1147611476
11472
11472
11472
11472
1147211476
11476
1147611476
11476
1147611476
11476
1147611476
11476
11476
11476
42830
42855
42945
4303543040
43045
4305043115
43120
43125
43130
43135
43140
43150
43155
43165
43615
4362043625
43630
43630.7
4363543640
43645
4365043655
43685.1
43685.2
43685.6
43720
4401544245
44250
4439544400
44415
4442044740
44750
4494544985
45035
45050
45055
232-15 JAX
141-14 JAX
134-14 JAX
055-18 JAX322-16 JAX
060-18 JAX
322-16 JAX
204-13 JAX
124-12 JAX
282-14 JAX
187-16 MIA
186-16 MIA186-16 MIA
186-16 MIA
059-13 MIA
062-13 MIA061-13 MIA
192-16 MIA
193-16 MIA194-16 MIA
188-16 MIA
188-16 MIA
188-16 MIA
176-16 MIA
275-12 MIA
276-12 MIA116-17 MIA
116-17 MIA
116-17 MIA116-17 MIA
117-17 MIA
117-17 MIA
199-16 MIA112-16 MIA
113-16 MIA
114-16 MIA
115-16 MIA
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Riverside Marina(Ft. Pierce) Daybeacon 7Riverside Marina(Ft. Pierce) Daybeacon 8Faber Cove Daybeacon 3
Faber Cove Daybeacon 14Island Dunes Marina Daybeacon 2
Island Dunes Marina Daybeacon 3
Island Dunes Marina Daybeacon 4Island Dunes Marina Daybeacon 5
Rigels Cove Channel Daybeacon 7
Ind River Plantation Marina Channel Daybeacon 1Breakwater Danger Daybeacon ABreakwater Danger Daybeacon B
Sewalls Point Daybeacon 1
Sewalls Point Daybeacon 2Sewalls Point Daybeacon 3
Sewalls Point Daybeacon 4
Miles Grant Daybeacon 2Miles Grant Daybeacon 4
Miles Grant Daybeacon 6
Loxahatchee River Daybeacon 13Loxahatchee River North Fork Buoy 9
Old Port Cove Daybeacon 1
Old Slip Marina Daybeacon 4Manalapan Channel Buoy 1
Manalapan Channel Daybeacon 2
Manalapan Channel Buoy 2Manalapan Channel Daybeacon 3
Ocean Inlet Park Daybeacon 3
Ocean Inlet Park Daybeacon 4Ocean Inlet Park Daybeacon 5
Ocean Inlet Park Daybeacon 6
Ocean Inlet Park Daybeacon 7Ocean Inlet Park Daybeacon 8
Pier 66 Marina Daybeacon 1
Golden Gates Marina South Obstruction LightWilliams Island Daybeacon 1Williams Island Daybeacon 3
Williams Island Daybeacon 4
Williams Island Daybeacon 6Williams Island Daybeacon 10
Williams Island Light 2
Intracoastal Yacht Club Channel Daybeacon 7Intracoastal Yacht Club Channel Daybeacon 8Intracoastal Yacht Club Channel Daybeacon 9Intracoastal Yacht Club Channel Daybeacon 10Intracoastal Yacht Club Channel Daybeacon 11Intracoastal Yacht Club Channel Daybeacon 12Intracoastal Yacht Club Channel Daybeacon 13Mariners Bay Daybeacon 1
DAYMK MISSING
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HAZ NAV/STRUCT DMGDSTRUCT DEST
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STRUCT DESTSTRUCT DEST
MISSING
STRUCT DESTSTRUCT DEST
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STRUCT DESTSTRUCT DEST
DAYMK DMGD
LT IMCH
STRUCT DESTDAYMK MISSING
DAYMK IMCH
DAYMK IMCHSTRUCT DEST
DAYMK IMCH
DAYMK MISSING
DAYMK MISSING
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DAYMK MISSING
DAYMK DMGD/STRUCT DMGD
22/16
22/16
14/18
17/1644/11
44/11
44/1144/11
30/15
17/15
17/1717/17
52/13
52/1352/13
52/13
29/1629/16
29/16
26/1852/15
05/18
40/1506/17
06/17
06/1706/17
10/16
10/1610/16
10/16
10/1610/16
20/10
42/07
26/1726/17
26/17
26/1726/17
26/17
25/18
25/18
25/18
25/18
25/18
25/18
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11476
11476
11476
1147611472
11472
1147211472
11472
11472
1147211472
11472
1147211472
11472
1147611476
11476
1147211472
11472
1147611467
11467
1146711467
11467
1146711467
11467
1146711467
11467
11467
1146711467
11467
1146711467
11467
11467
11467
11467
11467
11467
11467
11467
11467
45065
45070
45135
4518545395
45400
4540545410
45615
45820
4586345863.1
45885
4589045895
45900
4598045990
45995
4631246351
46440
4668047007
47007.5
4700847008.5
47050
4705547060
47065
4707047075
47460
47640
4764547650
47655
4766547680
47690
47737.1
47737.2
47737.3
47737.4
47737.5
47737.6
47737.7
47890
116-16 MIA
117-16 MIA
078-18 MIA
094-16 MIA114-17 MIA
114-17 MIA
114-17 MIA114-17 MIA
244-15 MIA
163-15 MIA
101-17 MIA101-17 MIA
430-13 MIA
429-13 MIA430-13 MIA
431-13 MIA
152-16 MIA
153-16 MIA
166-18 MIA355-15 MIA
029-18 MIA
302-15 MIA028-17 MIA
030-17 MIA
029-17 MIA031-17 MIA
048-16 MIA
049-16 MIA050-16 MIA
051-16 MIA
052-16 MIA053-16 MIA
N/A
N/A
142-17 MIA144-17 MIA
145-17 MIA
146-17 MIA147-17 MIA
143-17 MIA
155-18 MIA
156-18 MIA
157-18 MIA
158-18 MIA
159-18 MIA
160-18 MIA
161-18 MIA
152-18 MIA
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Mariners Bay Daybeacon 3
Mariners Bay Daybeacon 5Jockey Club Marina Daybeacon 2
Jockey Club Marina Daybeacon 4
Jockey Club Marina Daybeacon 5Jockey Club Marina Daybeacon 6
Jockey Club Marina Daybeacon 7
Jockey Club Marina Daybeacon 8Jockey Club Marina Daybeacon 9
Jockey Club Marina Daybeacon 10
Jockey Club Marina Daybeacon 11Jockey Club Marina Daybeacon 13
Jockey Club Marina Daybeacon 15
Jockey Club Marina Daybeacon 17Sunset Harbour Channel Light 8
Sunset Harbour Channel Light 11
Mike Gordon Restaurant Daybeacon 1Mike Gordon Restaurant Daybeacon 2
Mike Gordon Restaurant Daybeacon 3
Palm Bay Club Channel Daybeacon 2Palm Bay Club Channel Daybeacon 4
Palm Bay Club Channel Daybeacon 5
Palm Bay Club Channel Daybeacon 6
Palm Bay Club Channel Daybeacon 7Palm Bay Club Channel Daybeacon 8
Sea Isle Marina Daybeacon 5
Claughton Island North Obstruction DaybeaconClaughton Island Middle Obstruction DaybeaconClaughton Island South Obstruction DaybeaconDeering Channel Daybeacon 7
Grove Island Channel Daybeacon 1A
L'Hermitage Light 1L'Hermitage Light 2
L'Hermitage Daybeacon 4
Crandon Park Marina Channel Daybeacon 7Crandon Park Marina Channel Daybeacon 8Crandon Park Marina Channel Daybeacon 9Crandon Park Marina Channel Daybeacon 11Crandon Park Marina Channel Daybeacon 16John A Brennan Channel Light 1John A Brennan Channel Daybeacon 3
John A Brennan Channel Daybeacon 4
John A Brennan Channel Daybeacon 6John A Brennan Channel Daybeacon 7
John A Brennan Channel Daybeacon 12
Dinner Key Mooring Field 4 Lighted Buoy AADinner Key Mooring Field 4 Lighted Buoy IIIsland E Channel Daybeacon 12Key Biscayne Yacht Club Light 4
STRUCT DEST
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STRUCT DESTSTRUCT DEST
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25/18
25/1804/17
04/17
04/1704/17
04/17
04/1704/17
04/17
04/1704/17
04/17
04/1747/18
30/16
26/1727/16
26/17
22/1722/17
22/17
22/17
22/1722/17
04/17
27/06
51/04
28/13
31/17
08/17
28/1728/17
28/17
28/17
34/18
12/18
42/17
28/17
19/1819/18
19/18
19/1819/18
19/18
19/18
19/18
29/1725/18
11467
1146711467
11476
1146711467
11467
1146711467
11467
1146711467
11467
1146711468
11468
1147611476
11476
1146711467
11467
11467
1146711467
11468
11465
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11467
1146511465
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11467
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11467
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11467
1146511465
11465
1146711467
11465
11465
11465
1146511465
47895
4790047923
47925
4793047935
47940
4794547950
47953
4795447955
47960
4796548110
48125
4822048225
48230
4829048300
48305
48310
4831548320
48420
48500
48505
48510
48640
48665
4875048755
48765
48810
48815
48820
48830
48855
4898048990
48995
4900549010
49035
49051
49051.8
4905649085
153-18 MIA
154-18 MIAN/A
N/A
N/AN/A
N/A
N/AN/A
N/A
N/AN/A
N/A
N/A239-18 MIA
160-16 MIA
149-17 MIA138-16 MIA
151-17 MIA
128-17 MIA128-17 MIA
128-17 MIA
128-17 MIA128-17 MIA
128-17 MIA
013-17 MIA330-06 MIA
637-04 MIA
235-13 MIA
179-17 MIA
047-17 MIA
160-17 MIA161-17 MIA
162-17 MIA
165-17 MIA
209-18 MIA
072-18 MIA
310-17 MIA
167-17 MIA
125-18 MIA
126-18 MIA
124-18 MIA122-18 MIA
121-18 MIA
123-18 MIA104-18 MIA
103-18 MIA
177-17 MIA
147-18 MIA
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Four Way Entrance Channel Light 2
Four Way Entrance Channel Daybeacon 3Four Way Entrance Channel Daybeacon 4Middle Ground Obstruction BuoyFour Way Entrance Channel Daybeacon 5Four Way Entrance Channel Daybeacon 6Four Way Entrance Channel Daybeacon 7Four Way Entrance Channel Daybeacon 8Four Way Entrance Channel Daybeacon 9Four Way Entrance Channel Daybeacon 11Four Way Entrance Channel Daybeacon 12Four Way Channel Daybeacon 1
Four Way Channel Daybeacon 2Four Way Channel Directional DaybeaconFour Way Channel Daybeacon 4
Four Way Channel Daybeacon 5
Four Way Channel Daybeacon 6Four Way Channel Daybeacon 7
Four Way Channel Daybeacon 9
Four Way Channel Daybeacon 10Four Way Channel Daybeacon 11
Anchorage Channel Daybeacon 2
Anchorage Channel Daybeacon 4Entrada Channel Daybeacon 1
Entrada Channel Daybeacon 3
Entrada Channel Daybeacon 5Entrada Channel Daybeacon 7
Entrada Channel Daybeacon 9
Entrada Channel Daybeacon 11Entrada Channel Daybeacon 13
Coral Gables Waterway Light 1
Coral Gables Waterway Daybeacon 3Coral Gables Waterway Daybeacon 4
Coral Gables Waterway Daybeacon 6
Biscayne Nat Park Boundary Light ABiscayne Nat Park Boundary Light B
Biscayne Nat Park Boundary Light B
Matheson Hammock South Channel Range Front LightMatheson Hammock South Channel Range Rear LightMatheson Hammock South Channel Daybeacon 9Deering Bay Channel Light 2East Featherbeds Obstruction Daybeacon AEast Featherbed North Obstruction DaybeaconEast Featherbed West Obstruction DaybeaconEast Featherbed Northeast Obstruction Daybeacon
DAYMK MISSING
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LT IMCH
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DAYMK MISSING
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08/17
19/18
08/17
22/1719/18
08/17
08/17
08/17
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19/18
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19/1819/18
19/18
19/18
19/1819/18
19/18
19/1819/18
19/18
19/1803/16
03/16
03/1603/16
03/16
28/1728/17
01/18
01/1801/18
26/17
19/1804/17
04/17
13/17
13/17
13/17
09/1850/16
50/16
50/16
50/16
11465
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1146511465
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1146511465
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1146511465
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1146511465
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1146511465
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1146511465
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11465
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1146511463
11463
11463
11463
49090
49095
49100
4910549110
49115
49120
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49130
49140
49145
49150
4915549160
49170
49175
4918049185
49195
4920049205
49215
4922049240
49245
4925049255
49260
4926549270
49285
4929549300
49310
4939049395
49395
49445
49450
49485
4957549703
49703.1
49703.3
49703.5
041-17 MIA
111-18 MIA
042-17 MIA
132-17 MIA110-18 MIA
043-17 MIA
044-17 MIA
045-17 MIA
046-17 MIA
109-18 MIA
108-18 MIA
105-18 MIA
106-18 MIA107-18 MIA
113-18 MIA
112-18 MIA
114-18 MIA115-18 MIA
116-18 MIA
117-18 MIA118-18 MIA
119-18 MIA
120-18 MIA018-16 MIA
018-16 MIA
018-16 MIA018-16 MIA
018-16 MIA
364-17 MIA
365-17 MIA366-17 MIA
148-17 MIA
101-18 MIA102-18 MIA
005-17 MIA
068-17 MIA
069-17 MIA
067-17 MIA
051-18 MIA271-16 MIA
271-16 MIA
271-16 MIA
271-16 MIA
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East Featherbed Southeast Obstruction DaybeaconEast Featherbed NNE Obstruction DaybeaconMiddle Featherbeds North Obstruction DaybeaconMiddle Featherbed NNE Obstruction DaybeaconConvoy Point Light 1
Manatee Creek Daybeacon 5Manatee Creek Daybeacon 6
Manatee Creek Daybeacon 7
Manatee Creek Daybeacon 8Manatee Creek Daybeacon 8A
Manatee Creek Daybeacon 9
Manatee Creek Daybeacon 10The Moorings Daybeacon 2
The Moorings Daybeacon 3
The Moorings Daybeacon 4Community Harbor Daybeacon 6
Little Basin East Daybeacon 1
Little Basin East Daybeacon 4St. Lucie River (North Fork) Daybeacon 32Pahokee Harbor Obstruction Daybeacon
Old Bridge Park E Channel Daybeacon 12Marinatown Daybeacon 1Marinatown Daybeacon 7Marinatown Daybeacon 22
Royal Palm Yacht Club Channel Daybeacon 2Royal Palm Yacht Club Channel Daybeacon 4Gulf Acres Channel Daybeacon 2
Gulf Acres Channel Daybeacon 3Gulf Acres Channel Daybeacon 4
Paradise Yacht Club Daybeacon 7
Paradise Yacht Club Daybeacon 9Paradise Yacht Club Daybeacon 13
Paradise Yacht Club Daybeacon 15
Paradise Yacht Club Daybeacon 18Paradise Yacht Club Daybeacon 19
Cape Coral Rim Channel Daybeacon 19
Harney Point Rim Channel Daybeacon 1Harney Point Rim Channel Daybeacon 4
Harney Point Rim Channel Daybeacon 7
Harney Point Rim Channel Daybeacon 9Harney Point Rim Channel Daybeacon 12Harney Point Rim Channel Daybeacon 13Harney Point Rim Channel Daybeacon 25Harney Point Rim Channel Daybeacon 28Harney Point Rim Channel Obstruction DaybeaconRiverside Marina(Ft. Myers) Daybeacon 1
DAYMK IMCH
STRUCT DEST
DAYMK MISSING
DAYMK MISSING
LT EXT/STRUCT DMGD
STRUCT DESTSTRUCT DEST
STRUCT DEST
STRUCT DESTSTRUCT DEST
STRUCT DEST
STRUCT DESTDAYMK MISSING
DAYMK MISSING
DAYMK MISSINGDAYMK MISSING
DAYMK MISSING
DAYMK MISSINGSTRUCT DEST
DAYMK DMGD
STRUCT DMGD
STRUCT DESTDAYMK MISSINGDAYMK MISSING
STRUCT DEST
STRUCT DEST
DAYMK MISSING
DAYMK MISSINGDAYMK IMCH
DAYMK MISSING
DAYMK IMCH/STRUCT DMGDDAYMK MISSING
DAYMK MISSING
DAYMK MISSINGSTRUCT DEST
STRUCT DEST/HAZ NAV
DAYMK MISSINGDAYMK DMGD
DAYMK MISSING
DAYMK DMGDDAYMK MISSING
DAYMK MISSING
DAYMK MISSING
STRUCT DMGD
DAYMK IMCH
DAYMK MISSING
50/16
50/16
50/16
50/16
13/17
29/1832/16
29/18
29/1829/18
29/18
29/1819/06
19/06
19/0652/17
49/17
14/1704/18
27/12
30/18
49/1825/1825/18
25/18
25/18
25/18
25/1825/18
19/14
25/1825/18
25/18
19/1419/14
04/17
37/1827/16
27/16
37/1827/16
37/18
37/18
37/18
37/18
49/16
11463
11463
11463
11463
11467
1145111451
11451
1145111451
11451
1145111451
11451
1145111463
11451
1145111428
11428
11427
114281142811428
11428
11428
11427
1142711427
11428
1142811428
11428
1142811428
11427
1142711427
11427
1142711427
11427
11427
11427
11427
11427
49703.6
49703.7
49704
49704.3
49865
5025550260
50265
5027050275
50280
5028550295
50300
5030550535.4
50540
5055550980
51640
52535
526555268552760
52790
52800
52830
5283552840
52940
5295052970
52980
5299553000
53060
5353053545
53560
5357053580
53585
53630
53645
53670
53675
271-16 MIA
271-16 MIA
271-16 MIA
271-16 MIA
075-17 MIA185-18 MIA
051-16 KWT
187-18 MIA
188-18 MIA189-18 MIA
190-18 MIA
191-18 MIAN/A
N/A
N/A154-17 KWT
139-17 SKW
036-17 KWT027/18 MIA
192-12 MIA
638-18 STP
1139-18 STP507-18 STP
508-18 STP
512-18 STP
513-18 STP
514-18 STP515-18 STP
516-18 STP
462-14 STP517-18 STP
STP 518-18
STP 519-18465-14 STP
464-14 STP
065-17 STP809-18 STP
742-16 STP
742-16 STP810-18 STP
742-16 STP
811-18 STP
812-18 STP
813-18 STP
814-18 STP
1292-16 STP
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Riverside Marina (Ft. Myers) Daybeacon2Riverside Marina(Ft. Myers) Daybeacon 5Bikini Basin Entrance Channel Daybeacon 3Deep Lagoon Entrance Channel Daybeacon 9Deep Lagoon Entrance Channel Daybeacon 11Deep Lagoon Entrance Channel Daybeacon 15Town & River Rim Channel Daybeacon 7
Town & River Rim Channel Daybeacon 9Redfish Point Rim Channel Daybeacon 12Cape Coral Yacht Basin Daybeacon 3
Cape Coral Yacht Basin Daybeacon 6
Cape Coral Boat Ramp Channel Daybeacon 1Cape Coral Boat Ramp Channel Daybeacon 2Cape Coral Boat Ramp Channel Daybeacon 4Cape Coral Boat Ramp Channel Daybeacon 8Peppertree Pointe Daybeacon 12
Bimini Entrance Channel Daybeacon 4
Bimini Entrance Channel Daybeacon 6Bimini Entrance Channel Daybeacon 12
Bimini Entrance Channel Daybeacon 14
Bimini Entrance Channel Daybeacon 18Bimini Entrance Channel Daybeacon 24
Bimini Entrance Channel Daybeacon 28
Redfish Cove Channel Daybeacon 9Redfish Cove Channel Daybeacon 10
Redfish Cove Channel Daybeacon 15
Redfish Cove Channel Daybeacon 16
Redfish Cove Channel Daybeacon 18Redfish Cove Channel Daybeacon 21
Redfish Cove Channel Daybeacon 23
Shell Point Obstruction Daybeacon ASword Point Channel Daybeacon 3
Sword Point Channel Daybeacon 7
Sword Point Channel Daybeacon 25Sword Point Channel Daybeacon 27
Matlacha Pass Daybeacon 2
Matlacha Pass Daybeacon 37Matlacha Pass Daybeacon 49
Matlacha Pass Daybeacon 53
Matlacha Pass Daybeacon 58Matlacha Pass Daybeacon 69
Matlacha Pass Daybeacon 81
Matlacha Pass Daybeacon 87Matlacha Pass Daybeacon 95
Matlacha Pass Daybeacon 97
Paradise Canal Daybeacon 2Pine Island Shores Daybeacon 2
Pine Island Shores Daybeacon 3
DAYMK IMCH
DAYMK IMCH
DAYMK MISSING
DAYMK MISSING
DAYMK MISSING
DAYMK MISSING
DAYMK MISSING
DAYMK MISSINGDAYMK MISSING
DAYMK MISSING
DAYMK MISSING
DAYMK DMGD
DAYMK MISSING
DAYMK MISSING
DAYMK MISSING
STRUCT DEST
STRUCT DEST
DAYMK DMGDDAYMK DMGD
DAYMK MISSING
DAYMK MISSINGDAYMK MISSING
DAYMK MISSING
DAYMK MISSINGSTRUCT DEST/HAZ NAV/DAYMK MISSINGDAYMK MISSING
DAYMK MISSING
DAYMK MISSINGDAYMK MISSING
DAYMK MISSING
STRUCT DESTDAYMK MISSING
DAYMK MISSING
DAYMK MISSINGDAYMK MISSING
DAYMK MISSING
STRUCT DEST/HAZ NAVDAYMK MISSING
DAYMK MISSING
STRUCT DESTDAYMK MISSING
DAYMK MISSING
DAYMK MISSINGSTRUCT DEST
STRUCT DEST/HAZ NAV
DAYMK MISSINGDAYMK MISSING
STRUCT DEST
49/16
49/16
27/16
39/17
39/17
39/17
39/17
39/1727/16
37/18
37/18
37/18
27/16
37/18
37/18
23/14
37/18
37/1837/18
37/18
37/1836/16
37/18
37/1836/16
37/18
37/18
36/1637/18
37/18
46/1839/17
39/17
39/1739/17
39/17
10/1838/17
42/17
13/1839/17
39/17
39/1739/17
38/17
45/1631/18
31/18
11427
11427
11427
11427
11427
11427
11427
1142711427
11427
11427
11427
11427
11427
11427
11427
11427
1142711427
11427
1142711427
11427
1142711427
11427
11427
1142711427
11427
1142711427
11427
1142711427
11427
1142611426
11426
1142611426
11426
1142611427
11427
1142711427
11427
53680
53695
53780
53835
53845
53865
53900
5390554115
54155
54165
54170
54175
54180
54190
54250
54310
5431554330
54335
5434554360
54370
5441054415
54430
54435
5444554460
54470
5476354793.2
54793.35
54793.954793.95
54845
5506055120
55130
5514555190
55230
5524555275
55275.1
5531555345
55350
1292-16 STP
1292-16 STP
742-16 STP
742-16 STP
815-18 STP
816-18 STP817-18 STP
742-16 STP
818-18 STP
819-18 STP
556-14 STP
820-18 STP
821-18 STP822-18 STP
823-18 STP
824-18 STP921-16 STP
825-18 STP
827-18 STP920-16 STP
829-18 STP
830-18 STP
919-16 STP831-18 STP
832-18 STP
1080-18 STP
1107-17 STP
162-18 STP1020-17 STP
1108-17 STP
220-18 STP
1006-17 STP
1155-16 STP686-18 STP
687-18 STP
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Long Cutoff Daybeacon 2
Cherry Estates Daybeacon 5Blind Pass Channel Daybeacon 19
Roosevelt Channel Daybeacon 19
Roosevelt Channel Daybeacon 27Roosevelt Channel Daybeacon 29
Safety Harbor Channel Daybeacon 2
Safety Harbor Channel Daybeacon 12Wilson Cut Channel Daybeacon 4
Wilson Cut Channel Daybeacon 9
Wilson Cut Channel Daybeacon 15Wilson Cut Channel Daybeacon 16
Wilson Cut Channel Daybeacon 21
Wilson Cut Channel Daybeacon 25Jug Creek Channel Daybeacon 1
Jug Creek Channel Daybeacon 28
Jug Creek Channel Daybeacon 39Jug Creek Channel Daybeacon 41
Fishery Restaurant Channel Daybeacon 5Placida Pier Northwest Obstruction Light
Placida Pier Southwest Obstruction LightPlacida Pier Northeast Obstruction Light
Placida Pier Southeast Obstruction Light
Uncle Henry's Marina Daybeacon 1Uncle Henry'S Marina Daybeacon 2
Uncle Henry'S Marina Daybeacon 15
Uncle Henry'S Marina Daybeacon 16Knights Pass Channel Daybeacon 7
Daughtrey Landing Daybeacon 2
Daughtrey Landing Daybeacon 3Englewood Channel Daybeacon 22
Englewood Channel Daybeacon 10
Royal Palm Marina Buoy 5
Forked Creek Daybeacon 1Eagle Point Daybeacon 5
Higel Park North Channel Buoy 3
Casey Key Daybeacon 2Casey Key Daybeacon 3
Midnight Pass Lagoon Daybeacon 6
Midnight Pass Daybeacon 19Bird Key Channel Daybeacon 5
Bayshore Garden Daybeacon 3Longboat Harbor North Marina Daybeacon 4Longboat Harbor North Marina Daybeacon 6Longboat Harbor North Marina Daybeacon 8Buccaneer Inn Daybeacon 10
Coral Shores Channel Daybeacon 9
Palma Sola Bay Channel Daybeacon 4San Remo Shore Channel Daybeacon 14
San Remo Shore Channel Daybeacon 15
San Remo Shore Channel Daybeacon 16Palma Sola Park Channel Daybeacon 2
DAYMK MISSING
DAYMK MISSINGDAYMK MISSING
DAYMK MISSING
DAYMK MISSINGDAYMK MISSING
DAYMK IMCH
DAYMK MISSINGSTRUCT DEST
STRUCT DEST
DAYMK MISSINGDAYMK MISSING
DAYMK IMCH
DAYMK MISSINGSTRUCT DEST
STRUCT DEST
DAYMK MISSINGDAYMK MISSING
STRUCT DEST
LT EXT/STRUCT DMGD
LT EXT/STRUCT DMGDLT EXT/STRUCT DMGD
LT EXT/STRUCT DMGD
STRUCT DEST/HAZ NAVSTRUCT DEST
STRUCT DEST
DAYMK MISSINGDAYMK IMCH
DAYMK DMGD
DAYMK MISSINGSTRUCT DEST
STRUCT DEST
DAYMK IMCH
STRUCT DEST/HAZ NAVSTRUCT DEST
MISSING
STRUCT DESTSTRUCT DEST
STRUCT DEST
STRUCT DESTSTRUCT DEST
STRUCT DESTSTRUCT DEST
STRUCT DEST
STRUCT DEST
STRUCT DEST
STRUCT DEST
STRUCT DESTDAYMK MISSING
DAYMK MISSING
DAYMK MISSINGDAYMK DMGD
39/17
39/1739/17
39/17
39/1739/17
11/14
08/1730/18
19/17
14/1611/14
14/16
19/1715/18
39/17
39/1739/17
03/16
39/17
39/1739/17
39/17
06/1804/17
04/17
39/1716/10
16/10
21/0502/17
26/17
19/10
09/1723/10
22/17
39/1339/13
50/14
39/1313/17
49/1825/16
25/16
25/16
40/13
25/15
18/1640/09
40/09
40/0924/09
11427
1142711427
11427
1142711427
11426
1142611427
11427
1142711427
11427
1142711426
11426
1142611427
11425
11425
1142511425
11425
1142511425
11425
1142511425
11425
1142511425
11425
11425
1142511452
11425
1142511425
11425
1142511425
1142511425
11425
11425
11425
11425
1142511425
11425
1142511415
55370
55440.0355560.2
55715
5574555750
55920
5595056245
56270
5630056305
56330
5635056385
56470
5649756499
56670
56777
56777.556778
56778.5
5678056785
56845
5685057210
57290
5729557359.13
57359.6
57485
5761757740
57777
5811258114
58195
58205.658520
5875559140
59145
59150
59245
59405
5964259803
59805
5981059895
270-14 STP
212-17 STP631-18 STP
507-17 STP
398-16 STP267-14 STP
398-16 STP
509-17 STP279-18 STP
081-16 STP
1050-17 STP
1050-17 STP1050-17 STP
1050-17 STP
084-18 STP091-17 STP
091-17 STP
464-10 STP
462-10 STP
724-06 STP007-17 STP
700-17 STP
N/A248-17 STP
696-10 STP
587-17 STP880-13 STP
878-13 STP
879-13 STP
344-17 STP
1041-18 STP697-16 STP
697-16 STP
697-16 STP
916-13 STP
659-15 STP
522-16 STPN/A
N/A
N/AN/A
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DISCREPANCIES (PRIVATE AIDS) CORRECTED
SECTION III - TEMPORARY CHANGES and TEMPORARY CHANGES CORRECTEDThis section contains temporary changes and corrections to Aids to Navigation for this edition. When charted aids are temporarily relocated for dredging, testing, evaluation, or marking an obstruction, a temporary correction shall be listed in Section IV giving the
new position.
TEMPORARY CHANGES
LNM EndLLNR Aid Name Status Chart No. BNM Ref. LNM St
LNM EndLLNR Aid Name Status Chart No. BNM Ref. LNM St
Bradenton Beach City Channel Daybeacon 2Perico Harbor Marina Daybeacon 2
Perico Harbor Marina Daybeacon 3Perico Harbor Marina Daybeacon 6
Perico Harbor Marina Daybeacon 15
Tampa Bay Skyway Pier Southeast LightTampa Bay Skyway Pier Northeast Light
Gulfport Yacht Club Channel Daybeacon 4South Pasadena Marina Daybeacon 6
South Pasadena Marina Daybeacon 7South Pasadena Marina Daybeacon 8
South Pasadena Marina Daybeacon 9
South Pasadena Marina Daybeacon 10South Pasadena Marina Daybeacon 12
Bay Pines Channel Daybeacon 16
War Veterans Memorial Park Daybeacon 2Seminole Launch Channel Daybeacon 2
Marker 1 Marina Channel Daybeacon 1Marker 1 Marina Channel Daybeacon 7
Tarpon Cove Daybeacon 20
Redington Shores Fishing Pier South LightRibaut Island Dock Light ARibaut Island Dock Light C
Bunces Pass Daybeacon 9
Dunedin Pass Daybeacon 2
Shell Point Village Daybeacon 7
DAYMK MISSING
DAYMK MISSING
LT IMCHDAYMK MISSING
DAYMK MISSING
LT EXTLT EXT
STRUCT DEST/HAZ NAV
STRUCT DEST
STRUCT DESTSTRUCT DEST
STRUCT DEST
STRUCT DESTSTRUCT DEST
HAZ NAV/DAYMK MISSING/STRUCT DMGDSTRUCT DEST
STRUCT DEST
STRUCT DESTSTRUCT DEST
DAYMK DMGD
LT EXT
LT EXTLT EXT
WATCHING PROPERLY
WATCHING PROPERLY
WATCHING PROPERLY
24/09
24/09
45/0724/09
24/09
42/1842/18
22/17
43/12
26/1326/13
20/13
26/1326/13
16/18
10/18
43/18
48/1323/10
17/06
41/18
04/0504/05
28/18
13/18
46/18
49/18
49/18
49/18
11425
11415
1141511415
11415
1141111411
11411
11411
1141111411
11411
1141111411
11412
11411
11424
1150711507
11415
11411
11427
59940
60065
6007060085
60130
6030560310
60745
60985
6099060995
61000
6100561010.01
61265
61335
61810
6197562005
62245
25415
25850
54740
Charleston Entrance Lighted Buoy C
Pacific Reef Light
Elbow Reef Light 6
Elbow Reef Light 6
Pelican Shoal Light 26
DISCONTINUED
TRLT
Reduced Intensity
TRLT
TRLB
43/18
32/15
39/18
04/16
34/16
11528
11451
11463
11463
11446
200
935
950
950
1020
N/A
N/A
N/AN/A
N/A
993-18 STP994-18 STP
586-17 STP
1103-12 STP
599-13 STP600-13 STP
601-13 STP
602-13 STP603-13 STP
303-18 STP
181-18 STP
996-18 STP
1113-13 STP697-10 STP
N/A
942-18 STP
N/AN/A
192-18 CHA
074-13 MIA
100-18 KWT
025-16 MIA
PLATFORM DISCREPANCIES
PLATFORM DISCREPANCIES CORRECTED
Name
Name
Status
Status
Position
Position
BNM Ref.
BNM Ref.
LNM St
LNM St
LNM End
LNM End
None
None
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Egmont Channel Range Front Light
Egmont Channel Range Rear Light
Clarks Creek Lighted Buoy 5
Charleston Entrance Lighted Buoy C
Charleston Harbor Channel Lighted Buoy 3
Charleston Harbor Channel Lighted Buoy 4
Charleston Harbor Channel Lighted Buoy 6
Charleston Harbor Channel Lighted Buoy 7
Charleston Harbor Channel Lighted Buoy 8
Charleston Harbor Channel Lighted Buoy 10
Charleston Harbor Channel Lighted Buoy 12
Charleston Harbor Channel Lighted Buoy 17
Charleston Harbor Channel Lighted Bell Buoy 18
Charleston Harbor South Channel Daybeacon 6
North Edisto River Entrance Lighted Buoy 6
North Edisto River Inner Buoy 7
Harbor River Shoal Daybeacon
St Helena Sound Light 13
Tybee Range Lighted Buoy 1
Tybee Range Lighted Buoy 2
Tybee Range Lighted Buoy 4
Tybee Range Lighted Buoy 6
Bloody Point Range Lighted Buoy 9
Bloody Point Range Lighted Buoy 10
Bloody Point Range Lighted Buoy 11
Bloody Point Range Lighted Buoy 12
South Channel Buoy 3
South Channel Buoy 3
South Channel Daybeacon 5 (Savannah)
Tybee Knoll Cut Range Lighted Buoy 20
Barnwell Island Flats Lighted Buoy 52A
Ossabaw Sound North Channel Daybeacon 10
Ossabaw Sound North Channel Daybeacon 12
Sapelo River Daybeacon 4
Doboy Sound Light 8
Hampton River Daybeacon 12
St Simons Sound Entrance Lighted Bell Buoy 11
Reduced Intensity
TRLB
TRLB
DISCONTINUED
RELOCATED FOR DREDGING
RELOCATED FOR DREDGING
RELOCATED FOR DREDGING
RELOCATED FOR DREDGING
RELOCATED FOR DREDGING
RELOCATED FOR DREDGING
RELOCATED FOR DREDGING
RELOCATED FOR DREDGING
RELOCATED FOR DREDGING
TRUB
TRUB
TRUB
TRUB
TRUB
RELOCATED FOR DREDGING
RELOCATED FOR DREDGING
RELOCATED FOR DREDGING
RELOCATED FOR DREDGING
RELOCATED FOR DREDGING
RELOCATED FOR DREDGING
RELOCATED FOR DREDGING
RELOCATED FOR DREDGING
RELOCATED
TRLB
TRLB
RELOCATED FOR DREDGING
RELOCATED
TRUB
TRUB
TRUB
TRLB
TRUB
RELOCATED FOR DREDGING
06/17
39/17
42/16
43/18
45/18
45/18
18/18
18/18
18/18
45/18
45/18
45/18
45/18
42/16
24/18
13/15
52/16
31/17
04/18
04/18
04/18
04/18
04/18
04/18
04/18
04/18
28/16
28/16
44/18
04/18
26/15
45/16
16/18
18/18
20/18
16/18
44/18
11411
11411
11531
11528
11528
11528
11528
11528
11528
11528
11528
11518
11518
11524
11522
11522
11517
11517
11505
11505
11505
11505
11505
11505
11505
11505
11505
11505
11505
11505
11514
11511
11511
11510
11507
11507
11506
1375
1380
2245
2370
2370.3
2370.4
2370.6
2370.7
2375
2380
2400
2415
2420
2685
3865
3880
4025
4060
4545
4550
4560
4570
4595
4600
4605
4610
4655
4655
4660
4730
4990
5760
5770
5885
5945
5975
6085
095-17 STP
977-17 STP
400-16 CHA
192-18 CHA
101-18 CHA
101-18 CHA
101-18 CHA
404-16 CHA
125-18 CHA
075-15 CHA
524-16 CHA
161-17 CHA
012-18 CHA
012-18 CHA
012-18 CHA
018-18 CHA
018-18 CHA
018-18 CHA
012-18 CHA
014-18 CHA
189-16 CHA
189-16 CHA
226-18 CHA
014-18 CHA
188-15 CHA
367-16 CHA
084-18 CHA
102-18 CHA
106-18 CHA
229-18 CHA
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Brunswick Harbor Range Front Light
St Marys Entrance Lighted Buoy 12
St Marys Entrance Lighted Buoy 14
St Marys Entrance Lighted Buoy 15
St Marys Entrance Lighted Buoy 17
Cumberland Sound Lighted Buoy 37
Cumberland Sound Lighted Buoy 39
Cumberland Sound Lighted Buoy 40
Kings Bay Light 52
St Johns River Lighted Buoy 10
Terminal Channel Light 77
Beauclerc Bluff Light 9
Doctors Lake Inlet Daybeacon 2
Forrester Point Upper Range Front Light
Seven Sisters Island Light 31
Mount Royal Daybeacon 60
St Augustine Inlet Lighted Buoy 5
Ponce De Leon Inlet North Jetty Light
Canaveral Harbor Entrance Channel Light 14
Canaveral Harbor Entrance Channel Light 12A
Canaveral Harbor Entrance Channel Lighted Buoy 19
Fort Pierce Inlet Inner Harbor Light 17
Singer Island Channel Daybeacon 8
Singer Island Channel Daybeacon 8
Fishermans Channel Light 5
Fishermans Channel Light 5
Fishermans Channel Light 7
Fishermans Channel Light 9
Fishermans Channel Light 9
Lummus Island Turning Basin Light A
Lummus Island Turning Basin Light A
Lummus Island Turning Basin Light E
Lummus Island Turning Basin Light E
Fishermans Channel Light 11
Fishermans Channel Light 18
Miami Main Channel Light 19
Miami Main Channel Light 20
Biscayne Channel Daybeacon 11
Pacific Reef Daybeacon 2
Caesar Creek Daybeacon 29
Caesar Creek Daybeacon 30
Old Rhodes Key Daybeacon 23
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11469
11463
11463
11463
11464
6270
6580
6590
6595
6605
6915
6920
6925
7010
7190
7630
7770
7815
8135
8330
8490
9495
9520
9655
9670
9705
9975
10213
10213
10655
10655
10660
10665
10665
10675
10675
10680.7
10680.7
10685
10715.5
10740
10745
10845.5
10960
11125
11130
11170
185-16 JAX
203-18 JAX
204-18 JAX
205-18 JAX
331-17 JAX
086-18 JAX
067-17 JAX
227-17 JAX
N/A
169-17 JAX
078-18 JAX
181-14 JAX
090-15 JAX
167-17 JAX
094-18 MIA
118-16 MIA
118-16 MIA
082-15 MIA
038-14 MIA
038-14 MIA
167-15 MIA
019-14 MIA
231-15 MIA
038-14 MIA
092-17 MIA
038-14 MIA
038-14 MIA
139-18 MIA
038-14 MIA
329-14 MIA
089-18 MIA
084-17 MIA
346-17 MIA
038-18 MIA
264-17 MIA
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Angelfish Creek Light 2
Ocean Reef Harbor Entrance Light 2
Turtle Harbor West Shoal Preferred Channel Light
Turtle Harbor Daybeacon 5
Largo Sound Channel Daybeacon 7
Largo Sound Channel Daybeacon 7A
Largo Sound Channel Light 9
Largo Sound Channel Daybeacon 11
Largo Sound Channel Daybeacon 19
Largo Sound Channel Daybeacon 22
Largo Sound Channel Daybeacon 23
Garrison Bight Channel Turning Basin Daybeacon 25
Calda Channel Daybeacon 9
Calda Channel Daybeacon 12
Calda Channel Daybeacon 17
Fort Jefferson West Channel Daybeacon 2
Big Marco Pass-Gordon Pass Junction Daybeacon G
North Estero Bay Daybeacon 7
Spring Creek Daybeacon 46
North Siesta Key Daybeacon 1
Egmont Channel Lighted Buoy 4
Egmont Channel Lighted Buoy 9
Egmont Channel Range Front Light
Egmont Channel Range Rear Light
Egmont Channel Lighted Buoy 11
Egmont Channel Lighted Buoy 12
Egmont Channel Lighted Buoy 13
Mullet Key Channel Lighted Buoy 19
Mullet Key Channel Lighted Buoy 20
Mullet Key Channel Range Front Light
Dana Shores Daybeacon 17
Las Croabas Daybeacon 2
Bajos Chinchorro Del Sur Light
Bajos Chinchorro Del Sur Light
Puerto Yabucoa Channel Lighted Buoy 2
Puerto Yabucoa Channel Light 6
Christiansted Harbor Channel Light 7
Krause Lagoon Channel Entrance Lighted Buoy 1
St Nicolas Point Channel Light 7
Little River-Winyah Bay Daybeacon 16A
Little River-Winyah Bay Daybeacon 21B
Little River-Winyah Bay Daybeacon 22A
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40/17
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25/17
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08/17
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45/17
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20/18
17/18
24/18
32/17
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11463
11463
11463
11464
11464
11464
11464
11464
11464
11464
11447
11441
11441
11441
11438
11430
11427
11427
11425
11415
11412
11411
11411
11415
11415
11411
11411
11411
11415
11416
25667
25664
25664
25661
25661
25645
25641
26230
11534
11534
11534
11180
11345
11455
11475
11800
11805
11815
11825
11855
11870
11875
15070
15360
15370
15395
15525
17445
18520
19500
21570.1
22245
22270
22280
22285
22295
22300
22305
22345
22350
22355
24235
31170
31380
31380
31755
31770
32895
33210
33415
33670
33705.5
33710.5
290-17 MIA
216-17 MIA
266-17 MIA
289-17 KWT
074-16 KWT
013-18 KWT
108-17 KWT
109-17 KWT
107-17 KWT
121-17 KWT
068-17 KWT
653-18 STP
143-16 STP
N/A
1014-18 STP
095-17 STP
977-17 STP
1208-17 STP
N/A
053-18 SJN
207-16 SJN
207-16 SJN
N/A
N/A
091-18 CHA
127-18 CHA
167-17 CHA
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Winyah Bay-Charleston Harbor Light 43
Coosaw River Light 186
Skull Creek Daybeacon 9
Calibogue Sound Light 32
South Channel Daybeacon A1
Skidaway River Light 43
Florida Passage Daybeacon 102
Bear River Light 110
Johnson Creek Daybeacon 126
Johnson Creek Daybeacon 131A
Sapelo Sound Daybeacon 136A
Sapelo Sound Light 138
Sapelo Sound Light 142
Old Teakettle Creek Daybeacon 168
Darien River Daybeacon 8
Little Mud River Light 196
Mackay River Light 245
Jekyll Creek Light 11
Jekyll Creek Daybeacon 26
Cumberland River Light 33
Little Satilla River Daybeacon A2
Floyd Creek Daybeacon A29
Cumberland Sound Daybeacon 75
Cumberland Sound Lighted Buoy 40
Cumberland Sound Lighted Buoy 39
Cumberland Sound Lighted Buoy 37
Fernandina Beach Daybeacon 2
Pablo Creek Light 6
Pablo Creek Light 6
Pablo Creek Daybeacon 8
Pablo Creek Daybeacon 36
Tolomato River Daybeacon 30
Tolomato River Daybeacon 57
Tolomato River Light 58A
San Sebastian River Daybeacon 5
Matanzas River Daybeacon 20
Matanzas River Daybeacon 37
Matanzas River Daybeacon 52
Matanzas River Buoy 81D
Matanzas River Daybeacon 105
Smith Creek Daybeacon 14
Halifax River Daybeacon 56
Ponce De Leon Cut Light 1
Ponce De Leon Cut Buoy 18A
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36880
37195
37313
37363
37390
37417
37496.5
37680
37755
37760
37765
37987
38365
38365
38375
38570
38740
38840
38893
39115
39240
39305
39380
39540
39655
39760
40245
40495
40613
224-18 CHA
086-17 CHA
343-17 CHA
051-17 CHA
223-18 CHA
070-18 CHA
309-17 CHA
032-17 CHA
072-18 CHA
208-14 JAX
356-17 CHA
148-15 CHA
282-17 CHA
134-15 CHA
073-18 CHA
259-17 CHA
244-16 CHA
245-16 CHA
017-18 CHA
281-17 CHA
030-18 CHA
039-18 JAX
205-18 JAX
204-18 JAX
203-18 JAX
294-17 JAX
101-16 JAX
101-16 JAX
338-17 JAX
340-17 JAX
074-18 JAX
075-17 JAX
113-18 JAX
083-18 JAX
033-18 JAX
075-18 JAX
107-17 JAX
091-18 JAX
029-18 JAX
094-18 JAX
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TEMPORARY CHANGES CORRECTED
LNM EndLLNR Aid Name Status Chart No. BNM Ref. LNM St
North Sheephead Cut Junction Daybeacon
New Smyrna Beach Daybeacon 62
New Smyrna Beach Daybeacon 68
Mosquito Lagoon Daybeacon 9
Mosquito Lagoon Daybeacon 10
Mosquito Lagoon Daybeacon 13A
Mosquito Lagoon Daybeacon 17
Mosquito Lagoon Light 45
Indian River (North Section) Daybeacon 20
Indian River (North Section) Daybeacon 23
Canaveral Barge Canal Daybeacon 11
Canaveral Barge Canal Light 8
Banana River North Buoy 45
Indian River (North Section) Daybeacon 74
Indian River (South Section) Daybeacon 65
Indian River (South Section) Daybeacon 106
Fort Pierce Inlet Inner Harbor Light 17
Indian River (South Section) Daybeacon 199
Indian River (South Section) Light 240
North Jupiter Narrows Light 15
Lake Worth North Daybeacon 35
Lake Worth North Daybeacon 37
Lake Worth North Daybeacon 40
Lake Worth South Light 9
Biscayne Bay Daybeacon 35
Grouper Creek Daybeacon 52A
Woods Point Daybeacon 1
Lake Okeechobee (Rt 2) Daybeacon 25
Lake Okeechobee (Rt 2) Daybeacon 89
Matlacha Pass Daybeacon 51
Cats Point Channel Daybeacon 2
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11426
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40975
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41190
41560
41685
41970
42105
43610
43895
45125
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45915.5
46035
46526
46605
46655
46840
48340
50425
50760
51495
51795
55125
60590
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255-15 JAX
333-17 JAX
241-17 JAX
069-18 JAX
080-18 JAX
184-17 JAX
184-18 JAX
233-17 JAX
062-18 JAX
133-18 MIA
050-18 MIA
094-18 MIA
067-18 MIA
230-18 MIA
085-18 MIA
054-18 MIA
128-18 MIA
093-18 MIA
360-17 MIA
130-18 MIA
092-17 KWT
N/A
083-18 MIA
082-18 MIA
987-18
PLATFORM TEMPORARY CHANGES
PLATFORM TEMPORARY CHANGES CORRECTED
Name Status Position BNM Ref. LNM St LNM End
None
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11490
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44th Ed.
40th Ed.
21st Ed.
01-NOV-18
01-JAN-17
01-FEB-15
01-FEB-15
35/17
47/17
44/18
42/17
Port of Palm Beach and Approaches
Intracoastal Waterway West Palm Beach to Miami
Intracoastal Waterway St. Simons Sound to Tolomato River
Approaches to St. Johns River;St. Johns River Entrance
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NAD 83
NAD 83
Last LNM:
Last LNM:
Last LNM:
Last LNM:
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49/18
49/18
Main Panel 353 Port of Palm Beach and Approaches - -. Page/Side: -
CHART FL- ICW - WEST PALM BEACH TO MIAMI. Page/Side: N/A
CHART GA-FL-ST. SIMONS ISLAND SOUND - TOLOMATO RIVER. Page/Side: N/A
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Scale 1: 15,000; New Edition (2 ed, 11/01/18) due to numerous Notice to Mariner changes, hydrographic changes This NOAA chart is now available in both the Print-on Demand and digital raster formats. See http://www.charts.noaa.gov/MCD/Dole.shtml for details.
Lake Wyman Daybeacon 63
Cumberland Sound Lighted Buoy 37
Cumberland Sound Lighted Buoy 39
Cumberland Sound Lighted Buoy 40
St Johns River Lighted Buoy 10
St Marys Entrance Lighted Buoy 17
NOS
CGD07
CGD07
CGD07
CGD07
CGD07
CGD07
--
from 26-21-39.518N
from 30-45-35.826N
from 30-45-52.930N
from 30-45-55.351N
from 30-24-08.935N
from 30-42-33.494N
--
080-04-24.823W
081-29-08.023W
081-29-11.335W
081-29-05.538W
081-24-07.369W
081-23-58.609W
to 26-21-39.061N
to 30-45-35.869N
to 30-45-52.989N
to 30-45-55.261N
to 30-24-10.939N
to 30-42-32.630N
080-04-25.132W
081-29-09.035W
081-29-12.356W
081-29-04.579W
081-24-24.213W
081-23-58.881W
This section contains corrections to federally and privately maintained Aids to Navigation, as well as NOS corrections. This section contains corrective actions affecting chart(s). Corrections appear numerically by chart number, and pertain to that chart only. It is up to the mariner to decide which chart(s) are to be corrected. The following example explains individual elements of a typical chart correction.
Chart Chart Edition Last Local Notice Horizontal Source of Current LocalNumber Edition Date to Mariners Datum Reference Correction Notice to Mariners l . l . l . . . l . . . l . . . l . . l12327 91st Ed. 19-APR-97 Last LNM: 26/97 NAD 83 27/97Chart Title: NY-NJ-NEW YORK HARBOR - RARITAN RIVER Main Panel 2245 NEW YORK HARBOR CGD01(Temp) ADD NATIONAL DOCK CHANNEL BUOY 3 at 40-41-09.001N 074-02-48.001W . . l . Green can l . . . . . . l . Corrective Object of Corrective Position Action Action
(Temp) indicates that the chart correction action is temporary in nature. Courses and bearings are given in degrees clockwise from 000 true. Bearings of light sectors are toward the light from seaward. The nominal range of lights is expressed in nautical miles (NM) unless otherwise noted.
Name Status Position BNM Ref. LNM St LNM End
None
SECTION IV - CHART CORRECTIONS
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SECTION V - ADVANCE NOTICESThis section contains advance notice of approved projects, changes to aids to navigation, or upcoming temporary changes such as dredging, etc.
Mariners are advised to use caution while transiting these areas.
SUMMARY OF ADVANCED APPROVED PROJECTS
Approved Project(s) Project Date Ref. LNM
SEACOAST – GEORGIA – TYBEE ISLAND TO DOBOY SOUND
The following changes have been approved to the Aids of Navigation System in the area of the Savannah River Entrance:
Tybee Spoil Area Buoy A (LLNR 355) will be permanently discontinued
11491
11502
11503
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34th Ed.
46th Ed.
01-FEB-15
01-SEP-13
01-JUN-15
42/17
29/18
44/18
St. Johns River-Atlantic Ocean to Jacksonville
Doboy Sound to Fernadina
St. Marys Entrance Cumberland Sound and Kings Bay
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NAD 83
NAD 83
NAD 83
Last LNM:
Last LNM:
Last LNM:
49/18
49/18
49/18
CHART FL - APPROACHES TO ST JOHNS RIVER. Page/Side: N/A
CHART FL-ST. JOHNS RIVER (ATLANTIC OCEAN TO JACKSONVILLE). Page/Side: N/A
Main Panel 264 DOBOY SOUND TO FERNANDINA. Page/Side: N/A
Main Panel 199 ST MARYS ENTRANCE-CUMBERLAND SOUND AND KINGS BAY. Page/Side: A
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St Johns River Lighted Buoy 10
St Johns River Lighted Buoy 10
St Marys Entrance Lighted Buoy 12
St Marys Entrance Lighted Buoy 14
St Marys Entrance Lighted Buoy 15
St Marys Entrance Lighted Buoy 17
Cumberland Sound Lighted Buoy 37
Cumberland Sound Lighted Buoy 39
Cumberland Sound Lighted Buoy 40
St Marys Entrance Lighted Buoy 12
St Marys Entrance Lighted Buoy 14
St Marys Entrance Lighted Buoy 15
St Marys Entrance Lighted Buoy 17
CGD07
CGD07
CGD07
CGD07
CGD07
CGD07
CGD07
CGD07
CGD07
CGD07
CGD07
CGD07
CGD07
from 30-24-08.935N
from 30-24-08.935N
from 30-42-42.082N
from 30-42-40.488N
from 30-42-35.512N
from 30-42-33.494N
from 30-45-35.826N
from 30-45-52.930N
from 30-45-55.351N
from 30-42-42.082N
from 30-42-40.488N
from 30-42-35.512N
from 30-42-33.494N
081-24-07.369W
081-24-07.369W
081-22-23.318W
081-23-11.015W
081-23-11.322W
081-23-58.609W
081-29-08.023W
081-29-11.335W
081-29-05.538W
081-22-23.318W
081-23-11.015W
081-23-11.322W
081-23-58.609W
to 30-24-10.939N
to 30-24-10.939N
to 30-42-42.959N
to 30-42-41.353N
to 30-42-34.620N
to 30-42-32.630N
to 30-45-35.869N
to 30-45-52.989N
to 30-45-55.261N
to 30-42-42.959N
to 30-42-41.353N
to 30-42-34.620N
to 30-42-32.630N
081-24-24.213W
081-24-24.213W
081-22-23.443W
081-23-11.182W
081-23-11.502W
081-23-58.881W
081-29-09.035W
081-29-12.356W
081-29-04.579W
081-22-23.443W
081-23-11.182W
081-23-11.502W
081-23-58.881W
None
Advance Notice(s)
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SOUTH CAROLINA - CHARLESTON HARBOR - COOPER RIVER
STRAITS OF FLORIDA – FOWEY ROCKS TO ALLIGATOR REEF
STRAIGHTS OF FLORIDA – SOMBRERO KEY TO DRY TORTUGAS – LOOE REEF
STRAIGHTS OF FLORIDA – SOMBRERO KEY TO DRY TORTUGAS – SAND KEY
STRAITS OF FLORIDA - SOMBRERO KEY TO DRY TORTUGAS - FORT JEFFERSON
FLORIDA - MIAMI HARBOR - MIAMI MAIN CHANNEL
FLORIDA – FLORIDA KEYS – NINETY SEVENTH STREET CHANNEL
FLORIDA – TAMPA BAY ENTRANCE – SOUTHWEST CHANNEL
FLORIDA - TAMPA BAY - TAMPA BAY ENTRANCE - EGMONT CHANNEL
Tybee Spoil Area Lighted Buoy B (LLNR 360) will be permanently discontinued
The following change has been approved to the Aids of Navigation System in the Cooper River:
Cooper River Dike Light 49A (LLNR 2805), in position 32-50-42.584N/079-55-52.207W, will have the light characteristic changed to FL G 2.5s
The following change has been approved to the Aids to Navigation System in the Straits of Florida:
Pacific Reef Light (LLNR 935) optic to be upgraded to a more reliable LED (Light-emitting diode) lantern and the nominal range reduced to 7NM.
The following change has been approved to the Aids to Navigation System in Looe Key:
Pelican Shoal Light 26 (LLNR 1020) in position 24-30-21.903N / 081-35-59.070W will be permanently discontinued
The following change has been approved to the Aids to Navigation System in Sand Key:
Halfmoon Shoal Light WR2 (LLNR 1085) in position 24-33-29.568N / 082-28-25.786W will be converted to Halfmoon Shoal Lighted Buoy 2 (LLNR 1085)
The following changes have been approved to the Aids to Navigation System in the Dry Tortugas:
Fort Jefferson Buoy B (LLNR 1105) will be permanently discontinuedFort Jefferson Lighted Buoy H (LLNR 1135) will be permanently discontinuedFort Jefferson Buoy J (LLNR 1145) will be permanently discontinuedFort Jefferson Lighted Buoy L (LLNR 1155) will be permanently discontinuedFort Jefferson Lighted Buoy M (LLNR 1160) will be permanently discontinuedFort Jefferson Buoy N (LLNR 1165) will be permanently discontinuedFort Jefferson Lighted Buoy O (LLNR 1170) will be permanently discontinued
(Ref: LNM: 23/17, 28/17, 25/18, 45/18)
The following changes have been approved to the Aids to Navigation System in the Miami Main Channel:
Miami Main Channel Light 19 (LLNR 10740) will be changed to Miami Main Channel Lighted Buoy 19Miami Main Channel Light 20 (LLNR 10745) will be permanently discontinued
The following change has been approved to the Aids to Navigation System in the Ninety Seventh Street Channel:
East Washerwoman Shoal LT 49 (LLNR 13720) will be permanently discontinued and replaced with a single pile structure with the same characteristics and nominal range.
The following change has been approved to the Aids to Navigation System in the Tampa Bay Entrance Southwest Channel:
Southwest Channel Lighted Bell Buoy 3 (Tampa Bay) (LLNR 21845) the sound signal will be permanently discontinued
The following changes have been approved to the Aids to Navigation System in Egmont Channel and Mullet Key Channel:
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FLORIDA – TAMPA BAY ENTRANCE – MULLET KEY CHANNEL
FLORIDA - TAMPA BAY
FLORIDA – TAMPA BAY TO PORT RICHEY – JOHNS PASS CHANNEL
FLORIDA – AICW – TOLOMATO RIVER TO PALM SHORES – BANANA RIVER
Temporarily relocate the following aids from November 01, 2018 to January 15, 2019:
Egmont Channel LB 9 (LLNR 22270) to position 27-36-17.51N / 082-52-3.99WEgmont Channel LB 11 (LLNR 22295) to position 27-36-27.39N / 082-50-25.82WEgmont Channel LB 12 (LLNR 22300) to position 27-36-15.76N / 082-50-25.54WEgmont Channel LB 13 (LLNR 22305) to position 27-36-37.73N / 082-48-42.96WMullet Key Channel LB 19 (LLNR 22345) to position 27-36-22.88N / 08244-16.46WMullet Key Channel LB 20 (LLNR 22350) to position 27-36-08.88N / 082-44-20.18W
The following changes has been approved to the Aids to Navigation System in the Tampa Bay Entrance, Mullet Key Channel:
Mullet Key Range Front Light (LLNR 22355) will be relocated to position 27-36-52.408N / 082-39-46.296W
The following changes have been approved to the Aids to Navigation System in Tampa Bay:
TAMPA BAY CUT A CHANNELEstablish Tampa Bay Cut A Channel Range Rear Passing Lights (LLNR 22410.5) on the same structure as Tampa Bay Cut A Channel Range Rear Light (LLNR 22410/60450) displaying Q W characteristics, with a focal plane height of 20 feet and located on the NW/SE corner of the lower platform.
HILLBOROUGH CUT A CHANNELEstablish Hillsborough Cut A Channel Range Rear Passing Lights (LLNR 23015.5) displaying Q W characteristics with a focal plane height of 16 feet and located on the NE/SW corner of the platform.
TAMPA BAY CUT K CHANNEL:Establish Tampa Bay Cut K Channel Outbound Range Rear Passing Lights (LLNR 23945.5) on the same structure as Tampa Bay Cut K Channel Outbound Range Rear Light (LLNR 23945) displaying Q W characteristics with a focal plane height of 12 feet and located on the NW/SE corner of the lower platform.
The following change has been approved to the Aids to Navigation System in Johns Pass Channel:
Establish Temporary Aid Johns Pass Channel Buoy 2A (LLNR 25585.2) as a permanent floating aid in position 27-46-31.758N / 082-47-27.612W
The following changes have been approved to the Aids to Navigation System in the Banana River:
The U.S. Coast Guard will convert the fixed aids in the Banana River, south of the Canaveral Barge Canal, to floating aids. The current water depths prohibit the assigned maintenance vessel from repairing damage to the fixed piles. Upon becoming discrepant, these aids will be replaced with floating aids displaying similar characteristics.
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SECTION VI - PROPOSED CHANGESPeriodically, the Coast Guard evaluates its system of aids to navigation to determine whether the conditions for which the aids to navigation were
established have changed. When changes occur, the feasibility of improving, relocating, replacing, or discontinuing aids are considered. This section contains notice(s) of non-approved, proposed projects open for comment. SPECIAL NOTE: Mariners are requested to respond in writing to the District
office unless otherwise noted (see banner page for address).
PROPOSED WATERWAY PROJECTS OPEN FOR PUBLIC COMMENT
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SEACOAST (SOUTH CAROLINA)The U.S. Coast Guard is proposing to make the following changes to the Aids to Navigation System off the seacoast of South Carolina:
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SEACOAST – GEORGIA - TYBEE ISLAND TO DOBOY SOUND
GULF OF MEXICO FLORIDA - TAMPA BAY AND ST. JOSEPHS SOUND (Updated: May 17, 2017)
FLORIDA - ST. JOHNS RIVER - BRILLS CUT
FLORIDA - CAPE CANVERAL TO BETHEL SHOAL - CANAVERAL HARBOR
FLORIDA - CAPE CANVERAL TO BETHEL SHOAL - CANAVERAL HARBOR
FLORIDA – MIAMI HARBOR – FISHERMANS CHANNEL
The following seacoast buoys will have the whistle permanently removed:
Little River Inlet Lighted Whistle Bouy LR (LLNR 15/1680) to Little River Lighted Buoy LR (LLNR 15/1680)Murrells Inlet Lighted Whistle Buoy MI (LLNR 75/1760) to Murrells Inlet Lighted Buoy MI (LLNR 75/1760)Winyah Bay Lighted Whistle Buoy WB (LLNR 125/1865) to Winyah Bay Lighted Buoy WB (LLNR 125/1865)North Edisto River Entrance Lighted Whistle Buoy 2NE (LLNR 265/3855) to North Edisto River Entrance Lighted Buoy 2NE (265/3855)Port Royal Sound Lighted Whistle Buoy P (LLNR 310/4075) to Port Royal Sound Lighted Buoy P (LLNR 310/4075)
All comments should be emailed to: [email protected] with South Carolina Whistle Buoys as the subject line. Comments can also be mailed to Commander (dpw), Seventh Coast Guard District, 909 SE 1st Ave (STE 406) Brickell Plaza Federal Building, Miami, FL 33131-3050 to be received by January 27, 2019.
The U.S. Coast Guard is proposing to make the following changes to the Aids to Navigation System in the Savannah River Entrance:
To accommodate the Army Corps of Engineers expansion project of the Savannah River Entrance Channel Tybee Lighted Buoy T (LLNR 350/4530) in position 31-57-52.061N / 080-43-09.543W will be relocated 7.1NM seaward of existing position. In addition, 12 Lighted Buoys will be permanently established to mark the new channel. And offshore Range involving two structures will be constructed to guide mariners into this new channel, positions to be determined once dredging is complete.
All comments should be emailed to: [email protected] with Savannah River Entrance Proposed Changes as the subject line. Comments can also be mailed to: Commander (dpw), Seventh Coast Guard District, 909 SE 1st Ave (STE 406) Brickell Plaza Federal Building, Miami, FL 33131-3050 to be received by December 4, 2018.
The U.S. Coast Guard is proposing to make the following changes to the Aids to Navigation System in Tampa Bay:
Egmont Channel Range Front Light (LLNR 1375/22280) in position 27-36-48.900N / 082-45-53.286W will be changed to a more reliable LED optic and change characteristics to Fl Q W
Egmont Channel Range Rear Light (LLNR 1380/22285) in position 27-36-57.983N / 082-44-22.365W will be changed to a more reliable LED optic and change characteristics to ISO W 6s (Ref: LNM 20/17)
The U.S. Coast Guard is proposing to make the following changes to the Aids to Navigation System in the St. Johns River:
Brills Cut Lighted Buoy 53 (LLNR 7485) in position 30-24-13.550N / 081-34-49.775W will be discontinued and replaced with a Virtual AIS Marker with the same name in the current assigned position.
Brills Cut Special Purpose Buoy (LLNR 7472) will be established in position 30-24-18.00N / 081-34-59.00W
The U.S. Coast Guard is proposing the following change to the aids to navigation system in the Cape Canaveral Harbor Approach Channel.
A Virtual Safe Water (V-AIS) aid to navigation will be transmitting via the Automated Identification System (AIS) in position 28-21.514N/080-30.335W to act as a “Sea Buoy” to mark the beginning of the Canaveral Harbor Approach Channel.
All comments should be emailed to: [email protected] with Canaveral V-AIS as the subject line. Comments can also be mailed to Commander (dpw), Seventh Coast Guard District, 909 SE 1st Ave (STE 406) Brickell Plaza Federal Building, Miami FL 33131-3050 to be received by December 4, 2018.
The U.S. Coast Guard is proposing the following change to the aids to navigation system in the Cape Canaveral Harbor Approach Channel.
Canaveral Approach Entrance Channel V-AIS CC (MMSI 993672645) in position 28-21-30.840N, 080-30-20.100W is being displayed via V-AIS in this position for a test period of 60 days. All mariners are requested to provide feedback regarding the display and use of this virtual aid.
All comments should be emailed to: [email protected] with Canaveral V-AIS as the subject line. Comments can also be mailed to Commander (dpw), Seventh Coast Guard District, 909 SE 1st Ave (STE 406) Brickell Plaza Federal Building, Miami FL 33131-3050 to be received by December 22, 2018.
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INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY (SOUTH CAROLINA) – LITTLE RIVER – WINYAH BAY
The following changes have been proposed to the Aids to Navigation System in Fishermans Channel:
Fishermans Channel Light 7 (LLNR 10660) relocate to position 25-45-52.401N / 080-09-20.197WFishermans Channel Light 9 (LLNR 10665) relocate to position 25-45-52.988N / 080-09-39.934W Lummus Island Turning Basin Light E (LLNR 10680.7) relocate to position 25-46-02.554N / 080-10-13.523WFishermans Channel Light 11 (LLNR 10685) relocate to position 25-46-09.599N / 080-10-13.676W
The U.S. Coast Guard is proposing to make the following changes to the Aids to Navigation System in the Winyah Bay Channel:
Winyah Bay Channel Daybeacon 22A (LLNR 33710.5) will be changed to Winyah Bay Channel Lighted Buoy 22A (LLNR 33710.5) and display a Q R flash characteristic visible for 4 nautical miles.
All comments should be emailed to: [email protected] with Winyah Bay Channel Light 22A as the subject line. Comments can also be mailed to Commander (dpw), Seventh Coast Guard District, 909 SE 1st Ave (STE 406) Brickell Plaza Federal Building, Miami, FL 33131-3050 to be received by December 17, 2018.
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SECTION VII - GENERALThis section contains information of general concern to the Mariners. Mariners are advised to use caution while transiting these areas.
The U.S. Coast Guard received a report of a partially submerged large cylinder object in the vicinity of Bakers Haulover, just north of the Inlet. The cylinder is approximately 5ft x 15ft and may pose a hazard to navigation.
The U.S. Department of State Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs have approved the install of (8) Research Mooring Buoys stretching roughly from the Florida Keys to Cuba. Moorings labeled (EFL5, EFL6, EFL7 and EFL15) fall within the US Exclusive Economic Zone. The program aimed at measuring the flows between Cuba and Florida. The Research Vessel B/O Justo Sierra will be conducting marine scientific research studying the measurement of inflows/outflows of the Gulf and currents/temperatures. The research apparatus is anchored by a 2000lb weight and held vertical by a flotation balloon at 130ft below the surface. Mariners are to avoid close proximity, or any other interference of these buoy's data gathering function. The replacement moorings are scheduled June-July 2019, pending funding. (Ref: LNM 34/16, 23/17, 30/18, 38/18)
Location of moorings deployed during CANEK39 (EFL1) 23°18.916N 81°06.467W(EFL2) 23°29.524N 81°09.339W(EFL3) 23°40.275N 81°12.506W(EFL4) 23°49.457N 81°14.167W(EFL5) 24°01.784N 81°16.837W(EFL15) 24°08.811N 81°19.328W(EFL6) 24°13.112N 81°21.987W(EFL7) 24°24.151N 81°23.949W
The U.S. Coast Guard received a report in 2013 of an S/V allision with Pacific Reef Light (LLNR 935). **The vessel was located approximately 250 yards west of the structure and has 6ft of mast protruding above the water.**The area surrounding the structure is a hazard to navigation. Mariners are urged to avoid the area. (Ref: LNM 50/13, 37/15)
Pacific Reef Light (LLNR 935) is extinguished. The aid was deemed unsafe to climb due to severe deterioration to the structure and ladder. A Temporary Light (TRLT) with Fl Q W characteristics, with a 4NM range was placed on the NE corner of the aid approximately 8ft above the waterline. The TRLT may not be visible from certain angles depending on the mariners approach. (Ref: LNM 32/15)
Elbow Reef Light 6 (LLNR 950) is extinguished and missing all daymarks. The aid is deemed unsafe to climb due to severe deterioration to the structure and the ladder. A Temporary Light (TRLT) with Fl Q W characteristics has been affixed to the damaged structure on the north facing sideof the platform approximately 6 feet above the waterline, with a decrease in nominal range to 4 NM. The TRLT may not be visible from certain angles depending on the mariners approach. (Ref: LNM 04/16, 38/17, 39/17)
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STRAITS OF FLORIDA AND APPROACHES-STRAITS OF FLORIDA: Flows through the Straits of Florida, (7) Underwater Research Mooring Buoys (UPDATE: September 17, 2018)
STRAITS OF FLORIDA - FOWEY ROCKS TO ALLIGATOR REEF: Hazard to Navigation (UPDATE: September 10, 2015)
STRAITS OF FLORIDA - FOWEY ROCKS TO ALLIGATOR REEF - THE ELBOW: Hazard to Navigation. (UPDATE: September 23, 2017)
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Orion Marine will commence operations December 12, 2018 from the waterside using two material scows, and barges M -1701, M-1502, M -1203, M-2508, and the M1702, along with the service Tug TEDDY and a larger Tug (TBD). Operations include installing 900 feet of temporary sheet pile wall and 1200 feet of new Bulkhead Orion will be running the operation simultaneously as the installation of an additional 4000 feet of bulkhead on the landside is installed. All barges will be spudded down inside the Port Everglades Berth 30 perimeter while installing the EFB wall and the temporary sheet pile wall with the exception of two material scows which will be towed back and forth from the job location (26° 04' 26.34N / 80°07' 02.49W) to the material disposal site (26°03' 39.69N / 80° 07' 35.01W). This operation will run for approximately 24 months. The working boats will monitor VHF channel 16. For further information, contact Edson Corredor, Project Controls Engineer at Orion Marine (813) 839-8441.
Pelican Shoal Light 26 (LLNR 1020) is destroyed. The collapsed steel structure and wreckage is massive and poses a hazard to navigation. Wreckage is marked with a TRLB WR26, 5NM, displaying Fl Q R characteristics in position 24-30-21.443N / 081-35-59.412W. (Ref: LNM 34/16, 29/18)
Egmont Channel Range Rear Light (LLNR 1380/22285) is destroyed due to Hurricane IRMA. Wreckage is marked with a TRLB displaying Fl Q W, 4NM characteristics.
Marcol Dredging will commence maintenance dredging in Debordieu Creek and in the Debordieu Colony boat basin adjacent to the Debordieu Colony Community in Georgetown County, South Carolina. Operations will begin on or about October 1, 2018 until approximately February 1, 2019. Dredge CAPTAIN LEO and other Tugs and work boats will monitor VHF channels 13 and 16. The dredged material will be transported via pipeline to the Confined Disposal Facility located in the Debordieu Colony Community adjacent to Debordieu Creek. Mariners are advised to use caution when transiting the area. For additional information, please contact Billy Jordan, Superintendent, at (843) 607-1209, or Jack T. Walker at (843) 747-2177 or (843) 708-0956.
Great Lakes Dredge & Dock continues with mobilization activities for Myrtle Beach Storm Damage Reduction Project (Reach 1, 2 and 3). Mobilizationactivities will include towing attendant plants and pipeline rafts from Tybee Island, GA and Charleston, SC. GLDD will commence activities for the first set of submerged pipeline placement (Subline No. 1 and Subline No. 2) on or around August 1, 2018. Submerged pipelines will be placed in different areas extending from offshore of Surfside Beach. Flexible floating pipeline attached to a yellow cube will be on the water’s surface. This pipeline is connected to the seaward end of the submerged pipeline. All pipelines will be marked with flashing yellow lights and orange buoys (see enclosure section for coordinates and map for submerged pipeline corridors.) Boaters are advised to avoid these areas.
Great Lakes Dredge & Dock continues with mobilization activities for Myrtle Beach Storm Damage Reduction Project (Reach 1, 2 and 3). Mobilizationactivities will include towing attendant plants and pipeline rafts from Tybee Island, GA and Charleston, SC. GLDD will commence activities for the first set of submerged pipeline placement (Subline No. 1 and Subline No. 2) on or around August 1, 2018. Submerged pipelines will be placed in different areas extending from offshore of Surfside Beach. Flexible floating pipeline attached to a yellow cube will be on the water’s surface. This pipeline is connected to the seaward end of the submerged pipeline. All pipelines will be marked with flashing yellow lights and orange buoys (see enclosure section for coordinates and map for submerged pipeline corridors.) Boaters are advised to avoid these areas.
This project consists of dredging beach fill from three borrow areas located approximately 2 to 3 miles offshore, and placement of the material on three reaches, Reach 1 (North Myrtle Beach), Reach 2 (City of Myrtle Beach) and Reach 3 (Surfside and Garden City). Hopper dredges DODGE ISLAND and PADRE ISLAND along with various Tugs, Vessels and Barges will be on scene and will monitor VHF channels 13 and 16. Operations anticipated to commence on August 15, 2018 and will take place 24 hours a day and 7 days a week. Approximate completion date December 2018.Project POC’s - Site Managers, Ed ODowd at (630) 248-8553, [email protected], or Matt Ferrell at (630) 248-4078, [email protected].
Great Lakes Dredge and Dock has commenced dredge operations February 15, 2018 in the Charleston Harbor Entrance Channel and will continue until approximately June 2022. Mobilization activities are currently underway. Operations will occur 24 hours per day – 7 days per week.
Dredging operations update: the Cutter Suction Dredge (CSD)/Idler Barge Carolina/GL10 is completed and located in Anchorage B Staging Area; CSD/Idler Texas/GL177 is completed and located in Anchorage B Staging Area; and the Backhoe Dredge New York is completed and located in Anchorage B Staging Area. Bed leveling/Dragging operations are currently being performed in the channel and material placement locations; drag barge is operated using a towing tug. Bed leveling will occur thru November 15, 2018. The crew transfer vessels Saginaw River and Muskegon River will transport crew and personnel daily from Salmons Dredging Marina located at 32° 49’ 55”N, 79° 56’ 31”W to the Dredges Carolina, Texas
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ATLANTIC OCEAN - FLORIDA – FORT LAUDERDALE – PORT EVERGLADES SOUTHPORT: PORT EVERGLADES SOUTHPORT TURNING NOTCH EXPANSION AND SOUTHPORT CRANE RAIL INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT
STRAITS OF FLORIDA - SOMBRERO KEY TO DRY TORTUGAS: Hazard to Navigation. (UPDATE: July 16, 2018)
GULF OF MEXICO FLORIDA - TAMPA BAY AND ST. JOSEPHS SOUND: Hazard to Navigation.
SOUTH CAROLINA – GEORGETOWN – DEBORDIEU CREEK: Maintenance Dredging.
SOUTH CAROLINA – MYRTLE BEACH – LITTLE RIVER INLET – MURRELLS INLET: Myrtle Beach Storm Damage Reduction Project (UPDATE: July 29, 2018)
SOUTH CAROLINA – CHARLESTON ENTRANCE – CHARLESTON HARBOR: Post 45 Charleston Entrance Channel Maintenance (UPDATE: November 5, 2018)
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and New York at their location at the time of transfer. Crew and material transfers will occur periodically between all equipment.The survey vesselsWolf River and Pearl River will perform survey operations in all areas of dredging, placement areas, staging area and the ODMDS. Commercial Anchorage B is located adjacent to the South Channel and James Island within Charleston Harbor and will be utilized throughout the project for staging all vessels and waterside equipment, pipeline, and pontoons.
An AXYS Wave Buoy has been deployed and is located adjacent to Buoy G3 outside of the channel to the south. Buoy is located at 32.6400N, -79.6463W and is outfitted with a 3-mile visible amber flashing light. The Wave Buoy will remain in place for the total estimated duration of the contract. IMPORTANT: All material placement/disposal locations are currently UNDER CONSTRUCTION! Stay clear of ODMDS, Mitigation Reefs, and Beneficial Use Reefs, depths are shallower than current navigation charts. See enclosure section for project map, AXYS Wave Buoy information, and the current forecasted work areas including coordinates. GLDD POC: Matthew Paladino at: (630) 207-9936 or email: [email protected] (Ref: LNM 14/18, 18/17, 22/18, 31/18, 32/18, 42/18, 45/18)
The construction work on the new Hugh K. Leatherman, Sr. Terminal is progressing the Test Pile Program is complete. The anticipated completion date of the terminal is planned for 2019. The seven (7) test piles are installed and permanent, displaying FL W characteristics, owned by the (SCPA) South Carolina Port authority. The piles will remain in the river on the waterside of the existing containment wall in the below locations. For further information, contact the SCPA, Project Manager, Edward (Butch) Weber at (843) 856-7049. (Ref: LNM 47/17, 18/18)
TP-1 32-50-20.975N / 079-55-59.768WTP-2 32-50-21.002N / 079-55-59.544WTP-3 32-50-13.349N / 079-55-59.029WTP-4 32-50-21.192N / 079-55-59.753WTP-5 32-50-21.121N / 079-55-59.543WTP-6 32-50-16.335N / 079-55-58.840WTP-7 32-50-25.591N / 079-55-59.488W
Cape Romain Contractors will begin construction work at the Hugh K. Leatherman, Sr. Terminal located along the western shore of the Cooper River, North Charleston, SC at 32° 50' 12N / 079° 55' 59W. Within the scope of the jobsite, there will be temporary steel structures that will be periodically move as the job progresses. The structures will display a FL Q W, 2NM lights. In addition, dredge material offloading operations will occur on the western side of the Drum Island dredge disposal facility (Latitude 320 48' 15" N, Longitude 790 55' 47" W). Within the dredging operation area, there will be warning lights placed to outline structures and barges. Operations will consist of dredging, armor stone slope protection installation, pile driving, and new wharf construction. Operations at the project site will commence in September 2018 and will extend through March 2020. Operations at the dredge disposal facility will commence in October 2018 and commence in July 2019. Tugboats will monitor VHF Channel 13. Mariners are urged to use extreme caution when transiting the work area. For more information, contact the Project Manager, Greg Tuttle at (843) 884-5167 or [email protected] (Ref: LNM 43/18)
Southern Dredging Co will commence dredging operations at the Union Pier Terminal in the Cooper River between Town Creek Lower Reach and Charleston Harbor Channel LB 6 (LLNR 2370.6) in the Tidewater Reach on or about June 23 until approximately November 30, 2018. The remaining dredge areas include Daniel Island Reach, Daniel Island Bend, and Shipyard Creek. The Dredge BRUNSWICK will operate on a 24/7. To ensure safe passage boaters are advised to establish contact with the dredge on VHF marine channels 13 and 16. The points of contact for this project are Neil Rodgers at (843) 729-1269 or Michael Kitchell at (843) 830-1015. (Ref: LNM 21/18, 25/18, 34/18, 43/18)
Marinex Construction will commence mobilization of dredge operations in the vicinity of Folly River, SC on approximately June 18, 2018. This mobilization will include diving operations June 18-19, 2018. Support equipment (tenders/tugs and crane) will begin laying pipeline. The Dredge SAVANNAH will arrive early July and start dredging at that time. Operations will run 24/7 until approximately December 1, 2018. The dredge and attendant vessels will monitor VHF channels 13 & 16. For further information, contact Marinex at (843) 722-9083. (Ref: LNM 43/18)
There is severe shoaling in the vicinity of Stono River Daybeacon 3A (LLNR 3775.5). Stono River Buoy 3B is temporarily established in position 32-39-43.590N / 080-00 -11.344W.
Significant shoaling has been found between Ossabaw North Channel Daybeacon 10 (LLNR 5760) in position 31-51-43.038N / 081-02-05.559W and Ossabaw Sound North Channel Daybeacon 12 (LLNR 5770) in position 31-51-52.171N / 081-03-26.282W. (Ref: LNM 17/18)
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SOUTH CAROLINA – CHARLESTON HARBOR - COOPER RIVER: South Carolina Ports Authority Hugh K. Leatherman, Sr. Terminal Construction (UPDATE: October 19, 2018 LNM 43/18)
SOUTH CAROLINA - CHARLESTON HARBOR - COOPER RIVER: Dredge Operations (UPDATE October 19, 2018)
SOUTH CAROLINA - STONO AND NORTH EDISTO RIVERS: Dredge Operations (UPDATE: October 15, 2018)
SOUTH CAROLINA – STONO AND NORTH EDISTO RIVERS - STONO RIVER: Temporarily Established to Mark Shoal.
GEORGIA - OSSABAW AND ST. CATHERINES SOUNDS – OSSABAW SOUND: Shoal (UPDATE: April 23, 2018)
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Due to shifting shoal:Ossabaw Sound North Channel Buoy 10A (LLNR 5763) has been relocated to position 31-51-38.796N / 081-02.55.766WOssabaw Sound North Channel Daybeacon 12 (LLNR 5770) has been temporarily change to a TRUB and relocated to position 31-51-52.171N / 081-03-26.282W
Weeks Marine will start mobilizing equipment and laying submerged pipeline in the vicinity of Sea Island Beach, GA from approximately November 14, 2018 until approximately January 7, 2019. After which Dredge C.R. MCCASKILL and attendant plant will be operating four nautical miles offshore of Sea Island Beach until approximately March 31, 2019.
Borrow Area will be bound by the following approximate positions:31° 9'34.713N / 81°17'38.871W31° 9'5.876N / 81°17'26.525W31° 9'48.70N / 81°15'26.12W31°10'18.838N / 81°15'42.32W
Placement Area will be bound by the following approximate positions:31°10'23.271N / 81°21'9.654W31° 9'59.782N / 81°20'35.902W31°12'11.183N / 81°18'35.348W31°12'31.336N / 81°19'6.602W
Pipeline corridor will be bound by the following approximate positions:31°10'56.431N / 81°20'33.320W31°11'8.930N / 81°20'26.162W31° 9'34.561N / 81°16'52.123W31° 9'45.614N / 81°16'42.557W
The dredged material will be transported through a combination of floating and submerged pipeline to the assigned disposal areas. The submerged pipeline will be removed at the completion of dredging activities. Once underway, operations will continue twenty-four (24) hours per day, seven days per week basis. Dredge and tugs will monitor marine VHF channels 16 and 67. Mariners are urged to use extreme caution and transit the areaat their slowest safe speed to create minimum wake after passing arrangements have been made. For additional information contact Miguel Cruz at (985) 875-2500, [email protected] or Project Manager Eric Price at (985) 630-2512, [email protected].
Kings Bay Light 52 (LLNR 7010) is destroyed. The steel pile is just below the waterline and may pose a hazard to navigation. Wreckage has been marked with a TRLB displaying FL Q R characteristics in position 30-48-09.436N 081-30-53.524W.
Kings Bay Light 54 (LLNR 7020) is destroyed. Due to safety concerns the aid is unable to be serviced and will need to be rebuilt.
Manson Construction will commence mobilization of Hopper dredging with upland disposal of dredged material October 8, 2018. The Dredge BAYPORT any other vessels will monitor VHF channels 13, 16 and 66. Operations will be conducted 24/7. Dredging will begin approximately October 22, 2018 until approximately January 23, 2019. All vessels transiting the dredging, disposal, and pipe assembly/disassembly areas reduce speed and exercise caution in the vicinity of the dredges and other floating equipment. Project POC’s: Tom Bopp/Mike Coffey – Dredge Bayport Captains (206) 899-4060, Alex Merlo – Project Manager (904) 460-4976, James McGuire – Alt. Project Manager (904) 349-9884, Josh Hollander – Project Engineer (904) 687-3993, Juan Valdez – Operations Manager (904) 697-6099, Henry R Schorr, Jr – V.P., Dredging Manager (East and GulfCoast) (904) 821-0211. See enclosure section for pipe assembly/disassemble area and beach project location.
Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Company will commence mobilization and construction dredging in the Jacksonville Harbor, Cut-7 to Cut-42 in Duval County, Florida. Activities will commence on or about November 14, 2018 along the eastern terminus of the Project – Cut 7, coordinates: N518.171.62 / E2,201,791.84 and N 519,282.57 / E 2,201,819.37. This project includes the removal of approximately 5,535,000 cubic yards of material from Cuts 7 to Cut 42 of the St. Johns River. The excavated material will be loaded into scows by mechanical dredges, transported to anddeposited within Release Zones B-1 and C-1 of the ODMDS. The Mechanical Dredge GL 53 with two (2) Scows, the GL 501 and GL 502 will be performing this construction. Dredging will progress inbound for the remainder of 2018 and all of 2019. See the enclosure section for the project limits within the St. Johns River Channel along with disposal coordinates in the offshore disposal site (ODMDS). For additional information, contact Great Lakes at (630) 574-3000.
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GEORGIA - SEA ISLAND BEACH: Dredge Operations.
GEORGIA AND FLORIDA – CUMBERLAND SOUND –FERNANDINA HARBOR TO KINGS BAY: Hazard to Navigation.
GEORGIA AND FLORIDA – CUMBERLAND SOUND – FERNANDINA HARBOR TO KINGS BAY – KINGS BAY: Hazard to Navigation.
FLORIDA – ATLANTIC OCEAN - JACKSONVILLE: Beach Renourishment (Shore Protection) Project.
FLORIDA – ST. JOHNS RIVER – MAYPORT CUT/SHERMAN CUT/MILE POINT/TRANING WALL/WHITE SHELLS AND ST. JOHNS BLUFF: Construction Dredge Operations, 47-foot Project.
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Weeks Marine on behalf of Dutra Dredging will commence dredge operations on or about August 21, 2018 in Jacksonville, FL. Operations will be 24 hours/7 days a week in various areas of the St. Johns River Cuts 3 to 7, located around 30°24'5.40N / 081°24'24.37W and disposal site at ODMDS about 7 miles southeast. The Clamshell Dredge DB 506 will carry out dredging operations and is equipped with navigation lights. The DB 506 will utilize 2 split hull scows for all Disposal Operations to ODMDS. Tender Tugs, survey vessels and other equipment will also be present in the construction area. All vessels will monitor Channels 12, 14, and 82. The Dann Ocean Towing Company tow tug STEPHEN DANN will use the call signWDI3302. Operations will continue until on or about July 31, 2019.
Late November 2018, the Clamshell Dredge PAULA LEE should return to the construction site followed in December by the Hopper Dredge STUYVESANT. For further information contact Captains Randy Culpepper (985)-237-5043, or Ed Singleton Jr. (985) 688-2819. Mariners are advised to use extreme caution while transiting the dredge area.
Beginning December 3, 2018 and continuing until January of 2021, construction operations on Berths 33 & 34 at Blount Island on the St. Johns River may introduce hazards to the navigable waterway. Approximately 1400 feet of riverside pier will be removed in order to install larger crane tracks for the terminal cranes. For more information, contact the local POC, Steve Kapustka, at 904-357-3303 or [email protected].
Continuing until fall of 2018, Superior Construction will be conducting demolition and construction operations on wharf structures located approximately 1,500 feet east of the Main Street Bridge on the north side of the St. Johns River, near downtown Jacksonville’s old shipyards. Operations will involve several commercial vessels, including the use of crane and barges to remove concrete debris and drive piles. There will be a continuous transit of loaded barges from the work site to the north bank shipyard docks near the mouth of Hogan Creek. Work vessels will be moored along the project site at night. The demolition and construction work will take place during daylight hours. Tug THOMAS E. LARGURA will be available via marine VHF Channel 16 during operations. Mariners transiting the river east of the Main Street Bridge and adjacent to the north bank docks of the old shipyards are urged to proceed with caution and transit at a minimum safe speed to reduce wake. For additional information contact the Project Superintendent at: (904) 292-4240.
The Captain of the Port advises all mariners to exercise caution when transiting in the vicinity of Jaxport Talleyrand Marine Terminal due to a dock restoration project. Dock maintenance operations started at the southernmost dock, Berth 7, and will work north until all restorations are completed. Approximate completion time is one (1) year. Maintenance will be conducted during slack tide only. Mariners are advised to observe caution and a sharp look out while transiting in the vicinity of Talleyrand Marine Terminal and maintain slow bell speeds when workers are present. Project POC: Harbormaster, Roderick Ingram at: (904) 357-3203 or email [email protected].
Seven Sisters Island Light 31 (LLNR 8330) is destroyed. Wreckage has been marked with a TRLB WR31, displaying Fl Q G characteristics in position 29-34-18.199N / 081-41-30.756W.
Mount Royal Daybeacon 60 (LLNR 8490) is destroyed. Wreckage has been marked with a TRLB displaying Fl Q R , 4NM characteristics in position 29-25-54.063N / 081-40-31.105W. Ref: LNM 29/17
Mount Royal Daybeacon 61 (LLNR 8493) is destroyed and leaning over. Wreckage is marked with a TRLB displaying Fl Q G characteristics in position 29-25-53.200N / 081-40-15.658W.
Until further notice there is a barge located approximately 300ft off Stone Island in Lake Monroe Florida, in approximate position 28-50.59N, 81-14.51W. The barge lies in about two feet of water and is in an idle zone. The barge lighting is a center mast mooring light with two-barricade styleflashing lights at the front and back of the center mast. The barge is a decoy lighting source to keep midges (blind mosquitoes) away from residences on the shoreline, in addition from 7:00pm to 3:00am there are also four solar powered LED lights shining on 4x8 panels. For further information, contact William Greening at (386) 663-5466.
Norfolk Dredging Company will commence dredging operations at the entrance of the Canaveral Harbor Channel on or about November 4, 2018. Over the following weeks scow 6002 will be transiting between the location of dredging operations at the entrance of the Canaveral Harbor Canal and the ODMDS. A submerged pipeline will be placed, following the dredge ATLANTIC’s absence, perpendicular across the channel at a depth of noshallower than 46’ MLLW. This first phase of the project is expected to continue until approximately November 20, 2018. Operations will be conducted 24/7. The Dredge ATLANTIC along with support equipment, Towing tug MISS GLORIA, Didapper #8, and Scow 6002 will standby on
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FLORIDA - JACKSONVILLE - ST. JOHNS RIVER: Dredge Operations.
FLORIDA – ST. JOHNS RIVER – BLOUNT ISLAND – FULTON CUTOFF: Pier Removal and Crane Track Construction.
FLORIDA - ST JOHNS RIVER - TERMINAL CHANNEL: SLOW/NO WAKE ZONE, PRECAUTION AREA (UPDATE: July 12, 2017)
FLORIDA - ST. JOHNS RIVER - JAXPORT TALLEYRAND MARINE TERMINAL: Dock Restoration Project.
FLORIDA - ST. JOHNS RIVER: Hazard to Navigation.
FLORIDA – ST. JOHNS RIVER: Hazard to Navigation (UPDATE: July 12, 2017)
FLORIDA - ST. JOHNS RIVER: Hazard to Navigation (UPDATE: July 25, 2018)
FLORIDA – ST. JOHNS RIVER – LAKE MONROE – STONE ISLAND: Indefinite Midge Barge.
FLORIDA - CAPE CANAVERAL TO BETHEL SHOAL - CANAVERAL HARBOR: Dredge Operations (UPDATE November 1, 2018)
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VHF-FM channels 13 and 16. For any emergencies, the dredge operator can be reached at (757) 286-3484. Mariners are requested to call the Dredge ATLANTIC, by means of VHF radio, 30 minutes prior to arrival in the channel, to ensure the dredge, equipment, and barges are secured out of the way of vessels to ensure safe passage. Operators of vessels of all types should be aware that the dredge is held in place by cables, attached to anchors some distance away from the equipment. Buoys are attached to the anchors so that the anchors may be moved as the dredge advances within the channel. Mariners are cautioned to strictly comply with the Rules of the Road when approaching, passing and leaving the area of operations, and remain a safe distance away from the dredge, buoys, cables, barges, derricks, wires and related equipment. Owners and lessees of fishnets, crab pots and other structures that may be in the vicinity and that may hinder the free navigation of attending vessels and equipment must remove these from the area where tugs, tender boats and other attendant equipment will be navigating. All fishnets, crab pots and structures in the general area must be removed prior to the commencement of the work. For further information contact Norfolk Dredgingat (757) 547-9391. (Ref: LNM 46/18)
Norfolk Dredging will commence dredge operations north of the Canaveral Harbor Channel on or about November 24, 2018. Dredging operations will occur outside of the channel, a submerged pipeline will be placed, perpendicular across the channel at a depth of no shallower than 46' MLLW. The dredging work shall continue until approximately April 1, 2019. Mariners are requested to call the Dredge CHARLESTON, by means of VHF radio, 30 minutes prior to arrival in the channel, to ensure the dredge, equipment, and barges are secured out of the way of vessels to ensure safe passage. Operators of vessels of all types should be aware that the dredge is held in place by cables, attached to anchors some distance away from the equipment. Buoys are attached to the anchors so that the anchors may be moved as the dredge advances within the channel. Mariners are cautioned to strictly comply with the Rules of the Road when approaching, passing and leaving the area of operations, and remain a safe distance away from the dredge, buoys, cables, barges, derricks, wires and related equipment. Owners and lessees of fishnets, crabpots andother structures that may be in the vicinity and that may hinder the free navigation of attending vessels and equipment must remove these from the area where tugs, tender boats and other attendant equipment will be navigating. Since the project will be conducted twenty -four (24) hours per day seven (7) days a week, all fishnets, crab pots and structures in the general area must be removed prior to the commencement of the work. See enclosure section for location map. For further information contact Norfolk at (757) 547-9391.
Private Aids to Navigation will be used to mark (9) work sites during the construction of the artificial Breaker Reef area located off Brevard County,Florida. Shoreline Foundation will place (36) temporary Lighted Buoys all displaying Fl W 4s characteristics. These temporary lighted buoys will not be charted or assigned a Light List number. This portion of the project is expected to be completed sometime in December 2018. There will be (2) tugs on site CAPTAIN WILLIE LANDERS and the CHARLES A. Both tugs will be monitoring VHF radio channels 13 and 16. For more information contact Shoreline Foundation, Fred Maxwell at (954) 985-0460 or email [email protected]
Site 2:Brevard County Breaker Reef Buoy A in position 28-09-19.253N / 080-34-53.261WBrevard County Breaker Reef Buoy B in position 28-09-20.043N / 080-34-49.603WBrevard County Breaker Reef Buoy C in position 28-09-14.256N / 080-34-48.012WBrevard County Breaker Reef Buoy D in position 28-09-13.466N / 080-34-51.670W
Site 3:Brevard County Breaker Reef Buoy A in position 28-08-22.723N / 080-34-37.894WBrevard County Breaker Reef Buoy B in position 28-08-23.504N / 080-34-34.233WBrevard County Breaker Reef Buoy C in position 28-08-17.713N / 080-34-32.660WBrevard County Breaker Reef Buoy D in position 28-08-16.932N / 080-34-36.320W
Site 4:Brevard County Breaker Reef Buoy A in position 28-08-13.011N / 080-34-35.268WBrevard County Breaker Reef Buoy B in position 28-08-13.783N / 080-34-31.605WBrevard County Breaker Reef Buoy C in position 28-08-07.988N / 080-34-30.051WBrevard County Breaker Reef Buoy D in position 28-08-07.216N / 080-34-33.714W
Site 5:Brevard County Breaker Reef Buoy A in position 28-08-03.470N / 080-34-32.537WBrevard County Breaker Reef Buoy B in position 28-08-04.225N / 080-34-28.869WBrevard County Breaker Reef Buoy C in position 28-07-59.523N / 080-34-27.638WBrevard County Breaker Reef Buoy D in position 28-07-58.768N / 080-34-31.306W
Site 6:Brevard County Breaker Reef Buoy E in position 28-07-54.184N/080-34-30.034WBrevard County Breaker Reef Buoy F in position 28-07-55.035N/080-34-26.393WBrevard County Breaker Reef Buoy G in position 28-07-49.275N/080-34-24.680WBrevard County Breaker Reef Buoy H in position 28-07-48.424N/080-34-28.321W
Site 7:Brevard County Breaker Reef Buoy I in position 28-07-43.712N/080-34-27.244WBrevard County Breaker Reef Buoy J in position 28-07-44.545N/080-34-25.598WBrevard County Breaker Reef Buoy K in position 28-07-39.871N/080-34-22.240W
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FLORIDA – CAPE CANAVERAL TO BETHEL SHOAL – CANAVERAL HARBOR: Dredging Operations.
ATLANTIC OCEAN – FLORIDA – OFF INDIAN HARBOR BEACH & CANOVA BEACH: Temporary Private Aids Established (UPDATE LNM 29/18)
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Brevard County Breaker Reef Buoy L in position 28-07-39.038N/080-34-25.886W
Site 8: Brevard County Breaker Reef Buoy A in position 28-07-34.594N/080-34-24.554WBrevard County Breaker Reef Buoy B in position 28-07-35.405N/080-34-20.903WBrevard County Breaker Reef Buoy C in position 28-07-29.627N/080-34-19.269WBrevard County Breaker Reef Buoy D in position 28-07-28.816N/080-34-22.920W
Site 9: Brevard County Breaker Reef Buoy E in position 28-07-24.354N/080-34-21.771WBrevard County Breaker Reef Buoy F in position 28-07-25.256N/080-34-18.146WBrevard County Breaker Reef Buoy G in position 28-07-20.609N/080-34-16.674WBrevard County Breaker Reef Buoy H in position 28-07-19.707N/080-34-20.298W
Site 10: Brevard County Breaker Reef Buoy A in position 28-06-28.730N/080-34-05.256WBrevard County Breaker Reef Buoy B in position 28-06-29.650N/080-34-01.407WBrevard County Breaker Reef Buoy C in position 28-06-25.010N/080-33-59.907WBrevard County Breaker Reef Buoy D in position 28-06-24.090N/080-34-03.526W
Gator Dredging has commenced dredge operations November 28, 2018 until approximately April 30, 2019 in Fort Pierce within and directly adjacent to the Fort Pierce City Marina and leading into the AICW. Operations will run 24/7 and the Dredge GATOR SWINGING DRAGON will monitor CHF channels 16 & 68. Mariners are urged to use extreme caution in the area, transit at their slowest safe speed to minimize wake, and proceed with caution after passing arrangements have been made. Floating and submerged high density polyethylene (HDPE) pipeline associated with the hydraulic dredging operations of the marina and channel will be utilized. Pipeline, work vessels, temporary mooring piles, and buoys will be visibly lighted and marked according to Coast Guard regulations and will be in the area until all work is complete and can change configuration daily.PORTIONS OF THE FORT PIERCE CITY BOAT RAMP WILL BE CLOSED AND UNAVAILABLE FOR PUBLIC USE DURING THIS PROJECT as it will be used as a staging site for the dredging operations. For futher information contact Bret Sapp, Project Manager at (727) 798-0238 or Keith Ayers, Project Superintendent at (815) 315-3255.
Hillsboro Inlet Entrance Light 1 (LLNR 10290) was destroyed and marked with a TRLB WR1. The aid has been rebuilt. The TRLB WR1 was recovered, but wreckage and sinkers remain. Divers will survey the area to ensure wreckage does not pose a hazard to navigation. (Ref: LNM 17/18)
The U.S. Coast Guard received a report of a submerged Manatee Protection Zone waterway marker in Indian Creek, Indian Creek Village, Miami Dade County in position 25-52.131N / 080-08.613W. At low tide the marker is roughly 12"-16" below the waterline. Mariners are advised to exercise extreme caution while transiting the area.
There is exposed piping between Star Island and Hibiscus Island posing a hazard to navigation. A temporary Lighted Buoy “Star Island Lighted Danger Buoy” is established in position 25-46-46.239N / 080-09-14.264W displaying FL Q W characteristics to mark the hazard.
Shoaling has been found in Meloy Channel and marked by temporary white "Danger Shoal" Buoy displaying Fl W 4s characteristic position 25-46-08.7N / 080-08-31.7W. The Buoy is positioned on the shallowest portion of the shoal and is in 4 feet of water at low tide. Shoal was found to be 200 feet long from north to south and 50 feet wide east to west. Mariners are strongly encouraged to use extreme caution while transiting the area.
Caesar Creek Daybeacon 30 (LLNR 11130) is destroyed. The concrete wreckage is lying flat on the bottom approximately 3ft below the waterline. Wreckage is marked with a TRLB WR30 displaying Fl Q R, 4NM characteristics in position 25-24-15.278N / 080-14-27.741W.
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ATLANTIC OCEAN – FLORIDA – OFF INDIAN HARBOR BEACH & CANOVA BEACH: Temporary Private Aids Established (UPDATE LNM 29/18)
FLORIDA - FORT PIERCE HARBOR - FORT PIERCE INLET INNER HARBOR - FORT PIERCE CITY MARINA CHANNEL: Dredge Operations.
FLORIDA - JUPITER INLET TO FOWEY ROCKS - HILLSBORO INLET: Hazard to Navigation (UPDATE: April 20, 2018)
FLORIDA - WEST PALM BEACH TO MIAMI - MIAMI BEACH - INDIAN CREEK: Hazard to Navigation.
FLORIDA – WEST PALM BEACH TO MIAMI – MIAMI HARBOR - BISCAYNE BAY: Hazard to Navigation.
FLORIDA – MIAMI HARBOR – MIAMI MAIN CHANNEL - MELOY CHANNEL: Temporary Buoy Established to Mark Shoal. (UPDATE: July 19, 2017)
FLORIDA – MIAMI TO MARATHON AND FLORIDA BAY – CAESAR CREEK: Hazard to Navigation.
FLORIDA - MIAMI TO MARATHON AND FLORIDA BAY - HAWK CHANNEL - LARGO SOUND CHANNEL: Hazard to Navigation.
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Largo Sound Channel Daybeacon 7A (LLNR 11805) is reported destroyed. The remains of the steel pile is 2 feet above the water line and pose a hazard to navigation. Wreckage is marked with a TRLB, displaying Fl Q G characteristics.
Largo Sound Channel Light 9 (LLNR 11815) is destroyed. The steel pile may pose a hazard to navigation. Wreckage is marked with a TRLB WR9, displaying Fl Q G characteristics.
Largo Sound Channel Daybeacon 22 (LLNR 11870) is destroyed. The steel pile may pose a hazard to navigation. Wreckage is marked with a TRLB displaying Fl Q R characteristics.
Largo Sound Channel Daybeacon 23 (LLNR 11875) is destroyed. The steel pile may pose a hazard to navigation. Wreckage is marked with a TRLB displaying Fl Q G characteristics.
Private aid Tavernier Creek Daybeacon 17 (LLNR 12145) is reported destroyed. The remains of the wreckage are sticking approximately 1ft above the water and pose a hazard to navigation. Mariners are advised to exercise extreme caution while transiting the area.
Private aid Ohio Key Channel Daybeacon 4 (LLNR 12595) is reported missing all (4) daymarks and may pose a hazard to navigation.
The U.S. Coast Guard received a report of several lobster traps within the Kemp Channel that may pose a hazard to navigation and many private aids to navigation markers are missing as a result of Hurricane Irma. Kemp Channel Daybeacon 1 (LLNR 13985) 24-37-19.520N / 081-27-18.297W through Kemp Channel Daybeacon 17 (LLNR 14045) 24-38-31.518N / 081-27-30.298W. Monroe County is aware and rebuilding this channel will besometime in the future. Mariners should use extreme caution when transiting the area.
The U.S. Coast Guard received a report of a partially submerged wreck on the East Jetty in the Northwest Channel, Key West, FL in approximate position 24-38-00.0 N/ 081-53-00.0 W. Due to heavy weather the wreck has started to break apart and debris may be present in adjacent waterways. Mariners are advised to exercise extreme caution and report all hazards to USCG Sector Key West via VHF-FM channel 16 or (305) 292-8727.
Fort Jefferson West Channel Daybeacon 2 (LLNR 15525) is destroyed. The steel pile wreckage is marked with a TRLB WR2 displaying Fl Q R characteristics.
Throughout marine areas of Everglades National Park, issues remain with missing or off station Aids to Navigation (ATONS) as a result of HurricaneIrma. Repairs to ATONs will not be completed until approximately early 2019. There is also extensive submerged marine debris and uncharted sunken vessels within the park boundaries. Mariners should use extreme caution when navigating park waters. For more information contact Everglades National Park, 305-242-7700 or www.nps.gov/ever. (Ref: LNM 41/17, 01/18, 06/18)
Private aid Flamingo Channel Daybeacon 18 (LLNR 15720) is destroyed. The remains of the wreckage is approximately 1ft above the waterline at low-tide.
Private aid Whitewater Bay Daybeacon 23 (LLNR 15790) was reported destroyed with wreckage 1ft above the waterline. The steel pile may pose a hazard to navigation.
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FLORIDA - MIAMI TO MARATHON AND FLORIDA BAY - HAWK CHANNEL - LARGO SOUND CHANNEL: Hazard to Navigation.
FLORIDA - MIAMI TO MARATHON AND FLORIDA BAY - LARGO SOUND CHANNEL: Hazard to Navigation.
FLORIDA - MIAMI TO MARATHON AND FLORIDA BAY – HAWK CHANNEL – LARGO SOUND CHANNEL: Hazard to Navigation.
FLORIDA - MIAMI TO MARATHON AND FLORIDA BAY – HAWK CHANNEL – LARGO SOUND CHANNEL: Hazard to Navigation.
FLORIDA – MIAMI TO MARATHON AND FLORIDA BAY – HAWK CHANNEL – TAVERNIER CREEK: Private Aid/Hazard to Navigation.
FLORIDA - BAHIA HONDA KEY TO SUGARLOAF KEY - OHIO KEY CHANNEL: Private Aid/Hazard to Navigation.
FLORIDA – BAHIA HONDA KEY TO SUGARLOAF KEY – KEMP CHANNEL: Private Aids, Hazard to Navigation.
FLORIDA - KEY WEST HARBOR AND APPROACHES - KEY WEST NORTHWEST CHANNEL
FLORIDA - DRY TORTUGAS - FORT JEFFERSON WEST CHANNEL: Hazard to Navigation.
FLORIDA – FLORIDA KEYS - TEN THOUSAND ISLANDS - EVERGLADES NATIONAL PARK: DUE TO HURRICANE IRMA, HAZARD TO NAVIGATION (UPDATE)
FLORIDA - FLAMINGO CHANNEL - EVERGLADES NATIONAL PARK: Private Aid/Hazard to Navigation.
FLORIDA – EVERGLADES NATIONAL PARK - FLORIDA BAY - WHITEWATER BAY: Private Aid/Hazard to Navigation.
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There are several reports regarding the hazardous Private Aids to Navigation Channel markers in the Faka Union Canal in Collier County. Several Private Aids to Navigation in this channel (Port of Island Marina) are discrepant and/or destroyed due to Hurricane IRMA. There are also reports ofaids with steel I-beam stumps below the waterline. Mariners are advised to exercise extreme caution while transiting the area.
There is shoaling between Big Marco Pass-Gordon Pass Channel Daybeacon 1A (LLNR 17100) and Big Marco Pass-Gordon Pass Channel Daybeacon3 (LLNR 17165). A temporary aid (TRLB) has been established to best mark shoal.
-Big Marco Pass-Gordon Pass Channel TRLB 1B displaying Fl Q G, 4NM characteristics in position 25-58-42.787N / 081-44-21.753W
Energy Resources, Inc. will be dredging the 10-mile canal in Fort Myers, Lee County. The project will commence immediately and proceed through the end of February 2019. Approximately 12,000 CY will be dredged with the dredge NATE (#1071992) and pumped through HDPE pipe to a permitted upland area on the east bank on the south end of the project. This is a no wake canal. For more information contact Michael Reinhardt (314) 799-4252.
Big Marco-Gordon Pass Junction Daybeacon G (LLNR 17445) is destroyed. The steel pile wreckage is marked with a TRLB WR G, displaying Fl Q R 4M characteristics in position 26-06-04.045N / 081-47-13.090W.
ATL Diversified, Inc. will commence dredge operations within Spring Creek on October 29, 2018 until approximately January 29, 2019. All dredged material will be transported across the ICW, under the New Pass inlet bridge, and to a staging area for disposal. Staging equipment will be located at the base of the New Pass Bridge for the duration of the operations. On scene equipment: three 40’ x 20’ barges, two twin engine pushing vessels (Names: FATBOY and SKINNY), and one yellow dredging clam shell (Komatsu 390). The hours of operations are 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM. ATL Diversified, Inc. POCs: William Gonzalez (Site Supervisor): (561)670-4164 and/or Clinton Hodges: (561)722-5630.
There is a report of a 90-foot-wide shoal at Alligator Creek that heads south and west across the channel between Alligator Creek Daybeacon 3 (LLNR 20225) and Daybeacon 11 (LLNR 20265) with depth of 4 feet observed at mean low tide. Mariners transiting this portion of Alligator Creek with draft concerns are advised to navigate with caution while passing through this area.
Coastal Dredging Company, Inc. will commence dredge operations in the City of Sarasota, Florida. These operations will be conducted within and near New Pass, in the vicinity of the existing shoreline and outbound 4,000 feet. Dredging will begin October, 2018 and continue through March of2019; operations will be ongoing 24 hours a day and 7 days a week. Dredge slurry will be transported via floating and submerged high-density polyethylene dredge pipeline. Submerged pipeline will be placed within and adjacent to New Pass as well as (up to) 1,000 feet offshore from the existing beach heading south east to the southern end of Lido Beach. FLOATING AND SUBMERGED PIPELINE MAY BE IN THE CHANNEL while construction operations are underway. In addition, barge and pipe fleeting may occur west of the Intracoastal Waterway and north of the New Pass inlet. The pipeline and moored barges will be marked in accordance with USCG regulations for the safety of mariners. Dredge CLETUS and other tugs and works boats will be monitoring VHF channels 8, 13, and 16. All traffic requiring passage through the worksite(s) SHALL make passing arrangements allowing sufficient time for operations to cease and for dredge equipment and pipeline to be relocated for safepassage. Mariners are urged to use extreme caution in and near the areas listed and shown, transit at their slowest safe speed to minimize wake, and proceed with caution after passing arrangements (via VHF channel 8) have been made.
Project POCS: Site Contact: Gene Whittington (Dredge Captain) Cellular Phone: (985) 960-2819 Site Contact: Dakota Fullner (1st Mate) Cellular Phone: (985) 645-0442 Site Contact (Night): Ronnie Sims (1st Mate) Cellular Phone: (228) 671-7870 Additional Project Contact (Non-Emergency): Justin Chorlog (PM): [email protected]
USF College of Marine Science has temporarily placed Tsunami/Earthquake Research Mooring Buoy until approximately January 2019. The buoy is yellow displaying a FL Y 4.5s characteristic in position 27-36.00N/82-45.22W. Mariners are to avoid close proximity, or any other interference of this buoys data gathering function. For further information, contact Jason Law at [email protected] at the USF College of Marine Science.
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FLORIDA - LOSTMANS RIVER TO WIGGINS PASS - BIG MARCO PASS - GORDON PASS: Shoaling.
FLORIDA – FORT MYERS TO CHARLOTTE HARBOR AND WIGGINS PASS – TEN-MILE CANAL: Dredge Operations.
FLORIDA - LOSTMANS RIVER TO WIGGINS PASS – BIG MARCO-GORDON PASS: Hazard to Navigation.
FLORIDA – ESTERO BAY TO LEMON BAY – SPRING CREEK: Dredge Operations.
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FLORIDA - CHARLOTTE HARBOR TO TAMPA BAY - NEW PASS – Dredge Operations.
FLORIDA – TAMPA BAY ENTRANCE – EGMONT CHANNEL: Temporary Research Buoy.
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Great Lakes Dredge & Dock -OPS suspended. GLDD are in the process of removing equipment from Egmont Key and the vicinity of the island. Anticipated completion of all activities around 14 December 2018. For further information contact Mike Gerlach, Site Manager at (321) 576-4518.
Dredging Location – Egmont Key Channel – Cuts 1 & 2 and Mullet Key Channel:Egmont Key Channel Dredge Limit, Latitude LongitudeEastern Channel Limit 27° 36’ 32N / 082° 48’ 42WWestern Channel Limit 27° 36’ 07N / 082° 52’ 50W
Mullet Key Channel Dredge Limit, Latitude LongitudeEastern Channel Limit 26° 36’ 50N / 082° 40’ 10 WWestern Channel Limit 27° 36’ 13N / 082° 44’ 15 W
Submerged Pipeline Proposed Location:The pipeline length is approximately 1,150 feet, including the 240’ of floating line with a 360-degree swing radius from the pump out mooring. The submerged pipeline will remain in place for the duration of project.
Approximate Pipeline Location Latitude LongitudePump out Mooring 27° 36’ 19.8N / 082° 45’ 45.1WShore Landing 27° 36’ 11.1N / 082° 45’ 45.1W
Marine Staging and Pipeline Prep Area:Marine based equipment will be stored at the Port Redwing facility. All equipment will be moored or spudded down while unmanned and not in use. Submerged pipeline preparations will be done northeast of the Big Bend Turning Basin. Pipeline may be relocated, assembled, stored in this location. All floating and submerged pipeline will be marked with steel buoys and lit according to Coast Guard regulations every 500-feet.
Pipeline Prep Area Location, Latitude Longitude:Southeast Corner 27° 49’ 25.1N / 082° 25’ 42.8WSouthwest Corner 27° 49’ 26.1N / 082° 25’ 53.8WNorthwest Corner 27° 49’ 52.7N / 082° 25’ 50.9WNortheast Corner 27° 49’ 51.7N / 082° 25’ 39.8W
The U.S. Coast Guard received a report of uncharted rock obstruction creating a hazard to navigation south of the entrance to the Seaplane Basinat Davis Islands, Tampa, Florida. The rocks are located at 27-54.233N / 82-27.403W. The obstruction reduces the depth at that area from charted 10-11feet to an estimated 4.5feet.
Continuing until December 2018, Shoreline Foundation, Inc. will be conducting construction operations to Port Tampa Bay Berth 219 near Hillsborough Cut-D. Operations will involve several commercial vessels, including the use of two barges to remove debris. Work vessels will be moored along the project site at night. The construction work will take place during daylight hours only. Mariners transiting Hillsborough Cut-D areurged to proceed with caution and transit at a minimum safe speed to reduce wake. For additional information, contact the project manager at (754) 304-5572.
Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Company has recently begun mobilization for the Big Bend Channel Project. Operations - Hydraulic Dredging of 4 millioncubic yards of material from the Tampa Bay Big Bend Channel with disposal on the DMPF-3D disposal island. Material will be dredged from the designated channel and pumped into the disposal island using the four submerged pipelines. Submerged pipelines will be marked with steel can buoys every 800’ with reflective Norwegian Buoys in between. Dredging operations will be performed 24 hours/day, 7 days/week beginning September 26, 2018 until approximately May 15, 2019. Equipment: Dredges ALASKA & CAROLINA, Booster BARNEY and Tug COASTAL DAWN andMISS BECKY will monitor Marine VHF channels 13 & 16. For further information contact Mike Gerlach, Site Manager at (321) 576-4518 or James Towner at (630) 247-0107 Site Manager at (630) 247-4083. Mariners are urge to use extreme caution in the area, transit at their slowest safe speed to minimize wake.
Dredge Location: Canaveral Shoals II Borrow Area: Eastern Channel Limit 27° 48’ 27” N 082° 24’ 98” W Western Channel Limit 27° 48’ 37” N 082° 26’ 54” W
Submerged Pipeline 1 Prop Location: Submerged Pipeline 2 Prop Location:Pt 1 27° 48’ 36.9” N 082° 24’ 57.2” W Pt 1 27° 48’ 34.4” N 082° 25’ 19.4” WPt 2 27° 49’ 22.0” N 082° 25’ 52.6” W Pt 2 27° 49’ 22.0” N 082° 25’ 52.6” W
Submerged Pipeline 3 Prop Location: Submerged Pipeline 3 Prop Location:Pt 1 27° 48’ 38.9” N 082° 26’ 21.8” W Pt 1 27° 48’ 41.3” N 082° 26’ 39.0” WPt 2 27° 49’ 22.0” N 082° 25’ 52.6” W Pt 2 27° 49’ 22.0” N 082° 25’ 52.6” W
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FLORIDA – TAMPA BAY – HILLSBOROUGH BAY – CUT D CHANNEL: Port Tampa Bay Berth 219 Construction.
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Pipeline Staging Location:Point Latitude LongitudeSoutheast Corner 27° 49’ 25.1” N 082° 25’ 42.8” WSouthwest Corner 27° 49’ 26.1” N 082° 25’ 53.8” WNorthwest Corner 27° 49’ 52.7” N 082° 25’ 50.9” WNortheast Corner 27° 49’ 51.7” N 082° 25’ 39.8” W
Orion Marine will begin Mechanical Clamshell Dredging with Hydraulic Offloading of Scow Barges and Pumping Dredge Slurry to Disposal Island 2D in Tampa Bay. Miscellaneous Berth within the Port Tampa Bay (including Port Sutton Channel, Port Sutton Turning Basin, Ybor Channel, Upper and Lower Sparkman Channels, East Bay Channel and Channel Extensions, Port Redwing, and Big Bend Channel) to Disposal Island 2D. Loaded scow barges will be transported from Port Berths to the North side of Disposal Island 2D. Material from scow barges will be slurried and hydraulically pumped to the North Cell of Disposal Island 2D via submerged high-density polyethylene pipeline. Operations will commence approximately September 24, 2018 until approximately March 31, 2019. Hours of operations - 12 hours per day (day shift only) Monday through Sunday. Name of Contact Vessel: M-1702 (LIEBHERR) VHF – FM Channels Monitored: Channels 13, 16 and Working Channel 71.
Land Contact: John Vannoy (Project Manager) Phone: (813) 205-6352Loren Martinez (Assistant Project Manager) Cellular Phone: (813) 390-2269Ricardo Fail (Supervisor) Cellular Phone: (813) 240-8311Frank Wirz (Project Engineer) Cellular Phone: (813) 255-1169
Mariners are urge to use extreme caution in the area, transit at their slowest safe speed to minimize wake, and proceed with caution after passing arrangements have been made. Floating rubber and submerged polyethylene pipeline associated with the hydraulic unloading operation near Disposal Island 2D will be utilized. Pipeline, vessels, mooring piles, and buoys will be lighted and marked. A submerged pipeline will be utilized from the offloading barge to Disposal Island 2D. The area utilized by the hydraulic offloading operation (including barge, mooring piles, and all pipeline will be outside of the navigation channel(s).
Approximate Location of Temporary FeaturesID Description Latitude Longitude BG # 1 Ojibway Spud Barge 27°53'16.97"N 82°25'56.84"W MP #1 Mooring Pile #1 27°53'16.96"N 82°25'58.29"W MP #2 Mooring Pile #2 27°53'16.96"N 82°25'57.40"W MP #3 Mooring Pile #3 27°53'16.97"N 82°25'54.95"W MP #4 Mooring Pile #4 27°53'16.97"N 82°25'54.06"W MP #5 Mooring Pile #5 27°53'16.97"N 82°25'53.17"W
Norfolk Dredging will commence a beach renourishment project at several locations: Sand Key, Treasure Island and Long Key Segments in Pinellas County, Florida arriving approximately April 1, 2018 and tentatively starting operations around April 7, 2018. The primary scope of work for this project includes beach fill from a near shore borrow source and placing at several locations from Clearwater Pass to Blind Pass. Equipment on scene Dredge VICKSBURG, Booster Pump Barge, Spider Barge, (4) Scows, (6) Tugs MISS CATE and ELIZABETH ANN (remaining four are TBD), Crane Barge, Derrick Barge, Supply Barge, Fuel barge, Crew Boats: SEA SUB, SEA SUB 2, GENERAL LEE and Survey Boat MICHELLE.
Operations have shifted from the P2 corridor to the P4 corridor, Sand Key, Indian Shores (27-51.65278/082-51.80356) and then onto the P5 corridor, Sand Key, Reddington Beach (27-49.42/082-51.29818). The install of submerged pipeline in the P5 corridor have started September 7, 2018. Operations will begin September 8, 2018. The Dredge VICKSBURG and support equipment are currently mobilized. Project POC for Norfolk: Bryan Miller (757) 353-7950 or for Waterways related questions; call U.S. Coast Guard Sector St Petersburg, Waterways Office at (727) 502-1522. (Ref: LNM 17/18, 20/18, 29/18, 37/18)
The U.S. Coast Guard has been advised that the Weedon Island Channel Private Aids have been removed. The lighted buoys have been removed;however the moorings remain in the water. The lights on the ranges have also been removed, but not the structures, which may pose a hazard to navigation. Mariners are advised to exercise extreme caution while transiting the area.
Weedon Island Channel Entrance Lighted Buoy 1 (LLNR 23795)Weedon Island Channel Entrance Lighted Buoy 2 (LLNR 23800)Weedon Island Channel Range Front Light (LLNR 23805) Weedon Island Channel Range Rear Light (LLNR 23810)
Johnson Bros will begin construction consisting of installing a sheet-pile cofferdam to close-in the work area. The anticipated start date for cofferdam installation is March 1, 2018. The cofferdam will remain until November 15, 2018. Subsequent work, consisting of excavation and bridge construction, will occur completely within the cofferdam. Private aid Dana Shores Daybeacon 12 (LLNR 24220) which is located within the work
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FLORIDA – PINELLAS COUNTY – SAND KEY, TREASURE ISLAND AND LONG KEY SEGMENTS: Shore Protection Project, Beach Renourishment (UPDATE September 6, 2018)
FLORIDA – TAMPA BAY – WEEDON ISLAND CHANNEL: Private Aids to Navigation/Hazard to Navigation.
FLORIDA – TAMPA BAY – DANA SHORES: Old Tampa Bay Water Quality Improvement Project (UPDATE: LNM 27/18)
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Second Phase: work will occur on the south side of the Courtney Campbell Causeway, within the waters of Old Tampa Bay at 27° 58’ 22N / 82° 35’ 09W. In-water work consists of installing work zone barrier bags to close-in the work area. Subsequent work, consisting of excavation and bridge construction, will occur completely within this demarcated area. In-water work will occur during daylight hours (from one-half hour prior to sunrise and one-half hour after sunset). Anticipated start date for work zone barrier bag installation is July 9, 2018. Construction equipment and activities will terminate by December 31, 2018. Installation and removal of in-water elements will be conducted from land. Construction on the north side of the Courtney Campbell Causeway is ongoing and similarly will terminate by this date. For more information on the project contact James VanSteenburg at: (813) 282-2340 with HDR, Inc.
The U.S. Coast Guard received a report of shoaling in the vicinity of Clearwater Marina Daybeacon 3 (LLNR 25735) and Clearwater Marina Daybeacon 4 (LLNR 25745) in approximate position 27-57.633N / 082-48.857W. Mariners are advised to exercise extreme caution while transiting the area.
The U.S. Coast Guard received a report of a private aid to navigation Dunedin Pass Daybeacon 2 (LLNR 25850) is destroyed. The daybeacon is leaning and partially submerged and poses a hazard to navigation. Mariners are advised to exercise extreme caution while transiting the area.
The U.S. Coast Guard received a report of a broken metal I-beam approximately 1.5 feet below the surface at high tide in approximate position 28-09.145N / 082-50.413W. Mariners are advised to exercise extreme caution while transiting the area.
Private aid Hudson Creek Light 2 (LLNR 27015) is reported destroyed. Wreckage is 1ft above the waterline and poses a hazard to navigation.
Private aid Hudson Beach Park Daybeacon 9 (LLNR 27142.1) reported destroyed and poses a hazard to navigation.
Withlacoochee River Entrance Daybeacon 24 (LLNR 29510) is reported submerged. The steel pile is marked with a TRLB displaying Fl Q R, 5M characteristics.
Lone Cabbage Reef off the mouth of East Pass of the Suwannee River has recently been covered with large lime rocks as part of an oyster restoration project. The reef is temporarily marked with white PVC poles. The rock and shell deposition will take place July through November 2018.After construction, the reef will be approximately 1 - 2 feet higher than its current elevation, will be increased back to its original 3-mile length, andthe inlets between reefs will be reduced from the current 200 - 400 foot gaps to 100 - 50 foot gaps. Procedures to permanently install Private Aidsto Navigation to guide mariners through this area is ongoing. While Lone Cabbage Reef has been on the charts for over 100 years, the rocky substrate now makes it particularly important to navigate carefully. For further information go to, http://www.wec.ufl.edu/oysterproject/restoration.php.
The U.S. Coast Guard received a report of several submerged obstructions found west of Pier 3 at an approximate depth of 30 feet in approximate position 18° 27' 42.721N, 66° 6' 43.559W. Mariners are advised to exercise extreme caution and report all sightings to USCG Sector San Juan via VHF-FM channel 16 or (787) 289-2041.
Las Croabas Daybeacon 2 (LLNR 31170) was destroyed during Hurricane Maria. The remains of the steel pile are outside of the channel in shoal water. A TRUB is temporarily marking the remains.
The U.S. Coast Guard received a report of an obstruction approaching Western Marina at an approximate depth of 2 feet in approximate position 18° 20' 38.587N, 65° 38' 11.507W. Mariners are advised to exercise extreme caution and report all sightings to USCG Sector San Juan via VHF-FM
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FLORIDA - TAMPA BAY TO PORT RICHEY - CLEARWATER MARINA CHANNEL: Shoaling.
FLORIDA – TAMPA BAY TO PORT RICHEY – DUNEDIN PASS: Private Aid/Hazard to Navigation.
FLORIDA – TAMPA BAY TO PORT RICHEY - ANCLOTE ANCHORAGE SOUTH ENTRANCE: Hazard to Navigation.
FLORIDA - ANCLOTE KEYS TO CRYSTAL RIVER - HUDSON CREEK: Private Aid Hazard to Navigation.
FLORIDA - ANCLOTE KEYS TO CRYSTAL RIVER - HUDSON BEACH PARK: Private Aid/Hazard to Navigation.
FLORIDA - CRYSTAL RIVER TO HORSESHOE POINT - WITHLACOOCHEE RIVER: Hazard to Navigation.
FLORIDA – CRYSTAL RIVER TO HORSESHOE POINT – LONE CABBAGE REEF: Oyster Restoration Project (UPDATE: October 4, 2018 LNM 41/18)
WEST INDIES – PUERTO RICO – BAHIA DE SAN JUAN HARBOR: Hazard to Navigation (UPDATE)
WEST INDIES – PUERTO RICO – BAHIA DE FAJARDO AND APPROACHES: Hazard to Navigation.
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The U.S. Coast Guard received a report of an obstruction in the Northern Channel approaching the Western Marina at an approximate depth of 7 feet in approximate position 18° 20' 42.003N, 65° 38' 8.479W. Mariners are advised to exercise extreme caution and report all sightings to USCG Sector San Juan via VHF-FM channel 16 or (787) 289-2041.
The U.S. Coast Guard received a report of a submerged wreck in central Fajardo Bay at an approximate depth of 21 feet in approximate position 18-20.39N / 065-37.31W. Mariners are advised to exercise extreme caution and report all sightings to USCG Sector San Juan via VHF-FM channel 16 or (787) 289-2041.
The U.S. Coast Guard received a report of a submerged wreck in northern Fajardo Bay at an approximate depth of 17 feet in approximate position18° 20' 39.678N, 65° 37' 31.821W. Mariners are advised to exercise extreme caution and report all sightings to USCG Sector San Juan via VHF-FMchannel 16 or (787) 289-2041.
The U.S. Coast Guard received a report of a submerged obstruction west of the main channel at an approximate depth of 19 feet in approximate position 17° 57' 28.897N, 66° 54' 34.189W. Mariners are advised to exercise extreme caution and report all sightings to USCG Sector San Juan viaVHF-FM channel 16 or (787) 289-2041.
The Navigational Aids located in Red Hook, St. Thomas may be unreliable. Not all ruins and dangers are marked or known due to the 2017 Hurricane’s IRMA and MARIA. The Lights on the aids may be unreliable and the aids should be considered unlighted.
**Daylight restrictions are in effect for all vessels except the Ferries. Mariners must use extreme caution when navigating through the area and report all sightings to USCG Sector San Juan via VHF-FM channel 16 or (787) 289-2041.**
The U.S. Coast Guard received a report of obstructions in the waterway located approximately at 18-19N / 064-50W. Mariners are advised to exercise extreme caution and report all sightings to USCG Sector San Juan via VHF-FM channel 16 or (787) 289-2041.
The U.S. Coast Guard received a report of an obstruction in the waterway located approximately 17-44.49N / 064-42.00W. Mariners are advised to exercise extreme caution and report all sightings to USCG Sector San Juan via VHF-FM channel 16 or (787) 289-2041.
The U.S. Coast Guard received a report of an obstruction in the waterway located approximately 17-45.70N / 064-41.52W. Mariners are advised to exercise extreme caution and report all sightings to USCG Sector San Juan via VHF-FM channel 16 or (787) 289-2041.
Coakley Bay Light 1 (LLNR 33055) is destroyed. The steel pile wreckage is broken 3ft above the waterline and poses a hazard to navigation.
The U.S. Coast Guard received a report of shoaling in approximate position 17-41.24N / 064-45.07W that has encroached into the cross channel inLime Bay Tree around and near Lime Tree Bay Channel Junction Light LK (LLNR 33190). The water depths in the shoal areas are estimated to be 18to 22 feet MLLW. Mariners are advised to exercise extreme caution. Mariners are advised to exercise extreme caution and report all sightings to USCG Sector San Juan via VHF-FM channel 16 or (787) 289-2041.
The U.S. Coast Guard received a report of 10 shipping containers found alongside the container pier in Lime Tree Bay located in approximate position 17-41.34N / 064-45.10W. Mariners are advised to exercise extreme caution and report all sightings to USCG Sector San Juan via VHF-FM channel 16 or (787) 289-2041.
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WEST INDIES – PUERTO RICO - BAHIA DE GUANICA: Hazard to Navigation (UPDATE)
WEST INDIES (ST.THOMAS) – RED HOOK: NAVIGATIONAL AIDS UNRELIABLE.
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WEST INDIES (ST. CROIX) – CHRISTIANSTED HARBOR: Hazard to Navigation.
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The U.S. Coast Guard received a report of a sunken vessel in the turning basin of Krause Lagoon located in approximate position 17-42.31N / 064-46.12W. Mariners are advised to exercise extreme caution and report all sightings to USCG Sector San Juan via VHF-FM channel 16 or (787) 289-2041.
The Navigational Aids located in Cruz Bay, St. John may be unreliable. Not all ruins and dangers are marked or known due to the 2017 Hurricane’s IRMA and MARIA. The Lights on the aids may be unreliable and the aids should be considered unlighted. Mariners are advised to use extreme caution when navigating through the area and report all sightings to USCG Sector San Juan via VHF-FM channel 16 or (787) 289-2041.
The Navigational Aids located in Port-Au-Prince and near Port-Au-Prince South Pier may be unreliable. Not all ruins and dangers are marked or known due to the January 2010 Earthquake. Lights on the aids may be unreliable and the aids should be considered unlighted. The mariner must use extreme caution when navigating through the area. Chart: 26186
The floating Navigational Aids located in Cap Haitien may be unreliable. Lights on some aids are from sources other than the U.S. Coast Guard and should be considered unlit. Mariners are advised to use extreme caution when navigating the area.
The U.S. Coast Guard has found at low-tide depths of less than 5ft of water in the middle of the channel between Winyah Bay-Charleston Harbor Channel Light 4 (LLNR 34120) and Winyah Bay-Charleston Harbor Daybeacon 5 (LLNR 34125). Mariners are advised to use caution while transiting the area.
Shoaling has been reported in the vicinity of Winyah Bay-Charleston Harbor Light 35 (LLNR 34235) and Daybeacon 42 (LLNR 34260). The reportingsource also indicates that the depth of the water between Winyah Bay-Charleston Light 38 (LLNR 34245) and Daybeacon 42 (LLNR 34260) is approximately 4ft; however, the depth is charted at 7ft. The ACOE has no future plans for dredging due to budget restrictions. Further information can be found on the ACOE Charleston website http://www.sac.usace.army.mil/ Mariners are advised to use extreme caution while transiting the area.
There is severe shoaling at low-tide depths of 2ft across the AICW in the vicinity of Isle of Palms between Winyah Bay-Charleston Harbor Daybeacon 117A (LLNR 34510.5) 32-47-11.607N / 079-48-33.383W and Winyah Bay-Charleston Harbor Daybeacon 119 (LLNR 34520) 32-46-49.809N / 079-49-23.561W. Mariners are advised to use extreme caution while transiting the area.
Winyah Bay-Charleston Harbor Daybeacon 117A (LLNR 34510.5) is destroyed. The steel pile remains is marked with a TRLB, displaying Fl Q, 5M characteristics.
Goodloe Marine will commence dredging operations in the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway near St. Helena Sound, South Carolina (mile marker 518) on or about February 1, 2018. Dredging will continue north working on 7 different shoals within the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway, ending near Johns Island, South Carolina (mile marker 480). Work will be conducted 24/7 and is anticipated to be completed by December 1, 2018. During dredge operations, mariners should be aware that dredge pipeline and work boats may be working within the channel. Mariners should use caution while transiting the area. For on-scene communications, mariners are advised to contact the dredge TENACIOUS on VHF-FM channels 13 and 16. For further information contact Goodloe Marine at (813) 633-1321.
Skull Creek Daybeacon 9 (LLNR 35650) is destroyed. The steel pile wreckage is marked with a TRLB WR9, displaying Fl Q G, 4M characteristics in position 32-15-00.596N / 080-45-09.696W.
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WEST INDIES (ST. JOHN) – PILLSBURY SOUND - CRUZ BAY: NAVIGATIONAL AIDS UNRELIABLE.
WEST INDIES - HAITI - PORT-AU-PRINCE: NAVIGATIONAL AIDS UNRELIABLE.
WEST INDIES - HAITI - CAP HAITIEN: NAVIGATIONAL AIDS UNRELIABLE.
SOUTH CAROLINA – AICW - MYRTLE GROVE SOUND AND CAPE FEAR RIVER TO CASINO CREEK - WINYAH BAY – CHARLESTON HARBOR: Depth of Channel.
SOUTH CAROLINA – AICW – CASINO CREEK TO BEAUFORT RIVER – WINYAH BAY - CHARLESTON HARBOR: Shoaling Extended.
SOUTH CAROLINA - AICW - CASINO CREEK TO BEAUFORT RIVER - WINYAH BAY - CHARLESTON HARBOR: Severe Shoaling.
SOUTH CAROLINA - AICW - CASINO CREEK TO BEAUFORT RIVER - WINYAH BAY CHARLESTON HARBOR: Hazard to Navigation.
SOUTH CAROLINA – AICW - CASINO CREEK TO BEAUFORT RIVER: Charleston Harbor to Port Royal Maintenance Dredging Project (UPDATE: October 10, 2018 LNM 42/18)
SOUTH CAROLINA - AICW - BEAUFORT RIVER TO ST. SIMONS SOUND - SKULL CREEK: Hazard to Navigation (UPDATE: February 15, 2018)
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Due to shoaling Dawho River Buoy (TRUB 114) has been established in position 32-37-18.600N/080-17-07.415W. Mariners are advised to transit the area with caution.
Calibogue Sound Light 32 (LLNR 35800) is destroyed. The steel pile wreckage is marked with a TRLB displaying Fl Q R characteristics channelward of wreckage in position 32-08-59.331N / 080-49-49.391W.
Skidaway River Light 43 (LLNR 36080) is destroyed. The steel pile wreckage is marked with a TRLB displaying a Fl Q G, 4NM characteristics.
Shoaling was found between Raccoon Key Light 87 (LLNR 36265) 31-51-59.248N / 081-04-42.389W and Hell Gate Buoy 90 (LLNR 36277) 31-51-33.806N / 081-05-02.056W. Mariners are advised to exercise extreme caution while transiting the area.
Due to extensive shoaling at low tide a temporary aid (TRUB) has been established in position 31-40.108N 081-11.686W in between aids North Newport River Daybeacon 124 (LLNR 36525) and North Newport River Daybeacon 124A (LLNR 36525.5). Mariners are advised to transit the area with caution.
Little River-Winyah Bay Light 77 (LLNR 33980) reported destroyed and the remains of the wreckage may pose a hazard to navigation.
Shoaling has been reported in Darien River between Darien River Daybeacon 12 (LLNR 36826.3) and Darien River Daybeacon 14 (LLNR 36826.4) observed depth was 3 feet at MLLW. Mariners are advised to exercise extreme caution while transiting the area.
Shoaling has been reported in Little Mud River between Little Mud River Light 195 (LLNR 36875) and Little Mud River Light 190 (LLNR 36865) observed depth was 3 feet at MLLW. Mariners are advised to exercise extreme caution while transiting the area.
Shoaling was found between Jekyll Creek Jetty Daybeacon 6 (LLNR 37300) 31-05-35.070N / 081-26-28.493W and Jekyll Creek Light 25 (LLNR 37360) 31-01-51.060N / 081-26-07.080W with a depth of 3ft at MLW. Mariners are advised to exercise extreme caution while transiting the area. Ref: LNM 49/17
There are reports of shoaling in the vicinity of the following aids to navigation with depths of 1 foot observed at mean low water.
-Umbrella Creek Daybeacon A8 (LLNR 37435) in position 31-01-15.831N / 081-29-11.183W-Umbrella Creek Daybeacon A9 (LLNR 37440) in position 31-01-12.720N / 081-29-07.980W-Umbrella Creek Daybeacon A10 (LLNR 37443) in position 31-00-59.534N / 081-28-58.680W-Umbrella Creek Daybeacon A11 (LLNR 37445) in position 31-00-57.219N / 081-28-54.698W
Southwind Construction will commence dredge operations November 26, 2018 until approximately April 1, 2019 in the AICW Nassau-Duval Counties, Cuts 24, 25, 26, 27, 27A and 27C with fill placement to F.I.N.D. Upland Disposal Area DMMA DU-2 and Amelia Island. Submerged and floating pipeline associated with dredging operation; use extreme caution in the area. Mariners are urged to transit at the slowest safe speed to minimize wake, and proceed with caution after passing arrangements have been made. Pipeline and vessels will be visibly lighted. While working in Cuts 27A, & 27C, submerged pipeline will be positioned from the active dredging area along the east shoreline of the AICW to the Amelia Island
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SOUTH CAROLINA – AICW – CASINO CREEK TO BEAFORT RIVER – DAWHO RIVER: Shoaling/Temporary Buoy Established.
SOUTH CAROLINA – AICW - BEAUFORT RIVER TO ST. SIMONS SOUND – CALIBOGUE SOUND: Hazard to Navigation (UPDATE: March 21, 2018)
GEORGIA - AICW - BEAUFORT RIVER TO ST. SIMONS SOUND - SKIDAWAY RIVER: Hazard to Navigation.
GEORGIA - AICW - BEAUFORT RIVER TO ST. SIMONS SOUND - VERNON RIVER: Shoaling.
GEORGIA - AICW – BEAUFORT RIVER TO ST SIMONS SOUND – NORTH NEWPORT RIVER: Shoaling/Temporary Buoy Established.
SOUTH CAROLINA - AICW - MYRTLE GROVE SOUND AND CAPE FEAR RIVER TO CASINO CREEK - LITTLE RIVER - WINYAH BAY: Hazard to Navigation.
GEORGIA - AICW - BEAUFORT RIVER TO ST. SIMONS SOUND - DARIEN RIVER: Shoaling.
GEORGIA - AICW - BEAUFORT RIVER TO ST. SIMONS SOUND - LITTLE MUD RIVER: Shoaling.
GEORGIA - AICW - ST SIMONS SOUND TO TOLOMATO RIVER - JEKYLL CREEK: Shoaling (UDPATE: December 5, 2017)
GEORGIA - AICW - ST SIMONS SOUND TO TOLOMATO RIVER - UMBRELLA CREEK: Shoaling.
FLORIDA - AICW - ST SIMONS SOUND - TOLOMATO RIVER - SAWPIT CREEK: 12- Foot Dredge Project.
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Beach Fill Placement Area. In all other locations, the submerged pipeline will traverse along the landward edges of Sawpit Creek to upland placement area DMMA DU-2 in addition to the Amelia Island Beach Fill Placement Area. DMMA DU-2 is located immediately adjacent to Sawpit Creekat Black Hammock Island. Operations will run 24/7the Dredge WILKO and workboats PROUD MARY and MISS LEANNE will monitor VHF channels 13 and 16, working channel 78. See enclosure section for pipeline route and beach disposal area. For more information contact David Lynn (812) 455-1770, Jim Jones (662) 614-6564 or Southwind (812) 867-7220.
The following aids had have been temporarily established after completion of dredging operations resulting in a channel shift to the west. -Amelia River Buoy 18A in position 30-39-52.591N / 081-29-07.904W -Fernandina Beach Buoy 1A in position 30-39-46.402N / 081-29.05.211W -Fernandina Beach Buoy 1B in position 30-39-36.579N / 081-29-09.632W
Shoaling has been reported between Gunnison Cut Light 72 (LLNR 38265) 30-26-57.881N, 081-26-53.346W and Sisters Creek Light 75 (LLNR 38305) 30-26-18.540N, 081-27-14.400W. Estimated depth was 5.5ft at mean lower low tide. Mariners are advised to exercise extreme caution while transiting the area.
The U.S. Coast Guard has observed shoaling in South Amelia River in the vicinity of South Amelia River Daybeacon 34 (LLNR 38100) in position 30-34-15.435N / 081-28-00.227W. The shoal has extended southwest in the channel.
Tolomato River Daybeacon 57 (LLNR 38840) is destroyed. Wreckage is marked with a TRLB displaying Fl Q G characteristics in position 29-55-16.258N / 081-18-08.025W.
Gator Dredging will commence dredging operations on or about April 30, 2018 and completing approximately March, 2019. Operations will take place (within and directly adjacent to Treasure Beach Canal Community, near Crescent Beach & Frank Butler County Park Boat Ramp). The dredge DRAGON will operate approximately 12 hours per day, 7 days per week. The dredge will monitor VHF-FM channels 13 and 16. Mariners are urged to use extreme caution in the area, transit at their slowest safe speed to minimize wake, and proceed with caution after passing arrangements have been made. Floating and submerged high-density polyethylene (HDPE) pipeline associated with the hydraulic dredging operations of the canals will be utilized. Pipeline, work vessels, temporary mooring piles, and buoys will be lighted and marked according to Coast Guard regulations until all work is complete. The configuration can change daily. Butler Park and Butler Park Boat Ramp will be closed by St. Johns County officials from April 9, 2018 until until all the work is complete. The park will be used for management of dredge spoils, which may continue after the in-water dredging work is completed. For further information, contact Keith Ayers, Project Superintendent at (815) 315-3255 or Brett Sapp, Project Manager at (727) 798-0238. (Ref: LNM 17/18, 43/18)
Matanzas River Daybeacon 52 (LLNR 39380) is destroyed. Wreckage is marked with a TRLB displaying Fl Q R characteristics in position 29-46-47.041 / 081-16-19.243W.
There is a 10 foot wide shoal starting at Matanzas River Buoy 80B (LLNR 39526) that heads east and west across the entire channel, with depths of 5 feet observed at mean low water.
-Matanzas River Buoy 80A (LLNR 39525.5) relocated to position 29-43-18.240N / 081-14-46.390W-Matanzas River Buoy 81A (LLNR 39535) relocated to position 29-43-07.856N / 081-14-47.974W-Matanzas River Buoy 81B (LLNR 39537) relocated to position 29-42-58.118N / 081-14-49.107W-Matanzas River Buoy 81C (LLNR 39539) re-established and relocated to position 29-42-52.526N / 081-14-45.797W-Matanzas River Buoy 81D (LLNR 39540) remains temporarily discontinued (LNM 16/17)
Matanzas River Light 64 (LLNR 39465) is destroyed. The concrete pile is marked with a TRLB displaying Fl R 4s, 5M characteristics.
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FLORIDA – AICW - ST SIMONS SOUND - TOLOMATO RIVER – AMELIA RIVER & FERNANDINA BEACH: Temporary Aids Established.
FLORIDA - AICW - ST SIMONS SOUND - TOLOMATO RIVER - GUNNISON CUT AND SISTERS CREEK: Shoaling.
FLORIDA - AICW - ST SIMONS SOUND - TOLOMATO RIVER - SOUTH AMELIA RIVER: Shoaling.
FLORIDA - AICW - TOLOMATO RIVER - PALM SHORES - TOLOMATO RIVER: Hazard to Navigation.
FLORIDA – AICW - TOLOMATO RIVER - PALM SHORES - MATANZAS RIVER: Dredge and Dredge Spoil Management Operations (UPDATE: October 18, 2018 LNM 43/18)
FLORIDA - AICW - TOLOMATO RIVER - PALM SHORES - MATANZAS RIVER: Hazard to Navigation (UPDATE: April 12, 2018)
FLORIDA – AICW – TOLOMATO RIVER – PALM SHORES – MATANZAS RIVER: Shoaling (UPDATE May 11, 2018)
FLORIDA - AICW - TOLOMATO RIVER - PALM SHORES - MATANZAS RIVER: Hazard to Navigation.
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There is an abandoned and partially submerged S/V with only the mast sticking out of the water located in the Halifax River in the vicinity of the Main Street Bridge. The S/V is marked with a Lighted Buoy WR31 in position 29-13-24.601N / 081-01-09.339W displaying Fl Q G characteristics.
Ponce de Leon Cut Light 1 (LLNR 40495) is destroyed. The wreckage has been marked with a TRLB, displaying FL G 4s, 4M characteristics.
Cavache Inc. will commence dredge operations just over four miles in the AICW in the vicinity of Ponce De Leon Inlet in Volusia County, Florida. The operation will include the discharge of sediments into an off shore disposal area approximately two miles south of the inlet and approximately 1000 foot off shore. Mobilization of equipment and pipeline set up is expected to begin in the July 10, 2018 and dredging approximately August 2018. The dredge will be disposing of the material via floating, submerged and landward pipelines at an off shore disposal area, as well as, the USACE District owned MSA 434 Site. Portions of the pipeline closest to the dredge will remain floating and will be marked with flashing lights at night. The remaining pipeline will run on the beach or will be submerged. Mariners are urged to stay clear of the area between the beach and the dredge to avoid potential interference with the pipeline. Mariners are also urged to take caution around working vessels and keep wake to a minimum. The dredge MAYA CAELYN will monitor VHF channels 16, 79 and 13. Project approximate completion May 20, 2019. For further information contact Cavache at (954) 943-8550. See enclosure section for the project limits.
The U.S. Coast Guard received a report of an exposed steel piling above the waterline near Canaveral Barge Canal Light 12 (LLNR 41555). A temporary “WR” lighted buoy in position 28-24-21.824N / 080-43-55.746W displaying Fl Q R characteristics is marking the wreckage. Mariners are advised to exercise extreme caution while transiting the area. (Ref: LNM 09/17, 10/18, 13/18)
Orion Marine Construction, Inc. plans to begin mobilization efforts the week of 5 March 2018. This project will consist of demolition of existing seawall, clearing & grubbing of existing vegetation, installation of a new steel combination wall with concrete encapsulation, concrete pile supported heavy loading/unloading slab, installation of fenders, bollards, ladders, and other miscellaneous civil works. It is anticipated that the majority of the works will be performed using land based equipment, with the exception of the dredging portion which will occur at the tail end of the project (October-November 2018). Dive crews will periodically work along the shoreline to install scour protection matting. The hours of operations are Monday through Saturday from 7:00 AM - 5:30 PM. The project is scheduled to last approximately 12 months. Project Address: 799Snapper Road, Cape Canaveral, Florida 32920. Orion Marine POC: Travis Flowers, Superintendent (813) 895-6736 or Jordan West, Project Manager (813) 839-8441.
The U.S. Coast Guard received a report of a partially exposed "Minimum Clearance" sign in the Banana River west of the Canaveral Locks in position 28-24.546N / 080-38.814W. Mariners are advised to exercise extreme caution while transiting the area.
Private aid Kelly Park Channel Daybeacon 2 (LLNR 43035) is reported destroyed. The remains of the aid may pose a hazard to navigation.
Florida Dredge and Dock will commence hydraulic dredging in the Eau Gallie River from the downstream of the dam to the mouth at the Indian River, and all of Elbow Creek from approximately January 01, 2017 until approximately December 31, 2018. There will be floating and submerged pipeline running from the dredge towards the bridge where US Highway 1 crosses Elbow Creek, and on up Little Elbow Creek to the spoil site. There will also be a booster and support equipment present. Construction will take place during daylight hours 7 days/week, but equipment and pipeline will remain on site during evening hours. Dredges BAYONET POINT and TIGER POINT will monitor VHF-FM channel 16. For more information contact Florida Dredge and Dock: Randy Hicks (727) 234-3346.
Indian River (South Section) Temp Lighted Buoy 188A has been established to mark an encroaching shoal from the west. The channel depth is approximately 2 feet MLW. The TRLB in position 27-26-57.691N / 080-18-53.059W is displaying Fl Q R, 3M characteristic.
Private aid Loxahatchee River Daybeacon 13 (LLNR 46312) reported destroyed. The steel pile wreckage is partially submerged and poses a hazardto navigation.
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FLORIDA – AICW – TOLOMATO RIVER – PALM SHORES – PONCE DE LEON CUT: Hazard to Navigation.
FLORIDA - TOLOMATO RIVER TO PALM SHORES - PONCE DE LEON INLET: Dredge Operations.
FLORIDA – AICW - PORT CANAVERAL - CANAVERAL BARGE CANAL: Hazard to Navigation (UPDATE: March 23, 2018)
FLORIDA – AICW - PORT CANAVERAL - CANAVERAL BARGE CANAL: North Cargo Berth 8 Improvements Project.
FLORIDA – AICW – PORT CANAVERAL – BANANA RIVER NORTH: Hazard to Navigation.
FLORIDA - AICW - TOLOMATO RIVER TO PALM SHORES - KELLY PARK CHANNEL: Private Aid/Hazard to Navigation.
FLORIDA - AICW- PALM SHORES TO WEST PALM BEACH – EAU GALLIE CHANNEL: Dredge Operations.
FLORIDA - AICW - PALM SHORES TO WEST PALM BEACH - INDIAN RIVER SOUTH SECTION: Temporary Aid Established to MarkShoal.
FLORIDA – AICW – PALM SHORES TO WEST PALM BEACH – ST. LUCIE INLET – JUPITER INLET – LOXAHATCHEE RIVER: Private Aid/Hazard to Navigation.
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Hollywood Beach Daybeacon 42 (LLNR 47610) has been rebuilt and relocated to position 26-00-17.444N / 080-07-08.750W. The old steel pile stump is west of the aid outside of the channel, approximately 2 feet above the water. Divers will cut and recover stump at a later date. Mariners are advised to stay within the marked channel.
Underwater Engineering Services, Inc. (UESI) contracted by FPL to remove a concrete conduit cluster crossing in the AICW in Ft Lauderdale, FL in New River Sound. DIVERS WILL BE UTILIZED FOR THE CABLE REMOVAL. The work will be performed in the AICW at 1 Hall of Fame Drive (Swimming Hall of Fame) to Aurelia Place, from December 3-14, 2018. Operations will be from a a 110’x33’barge and a 125”x45” barge. Mariners are advised to stay well clear of the barge and transit the area with extreme caution. For further information contact the Project Manager, RandalBazemore at (772) 201-0545 or U.S. Coast Guard Sector Miami, Waterways Management Division at (305) 535-4311.
Grillot Construction will commence operations on or about November 26, 2018 until approximately February 2019. Location of operations will be on Biscayne Bay at the Turkey Point Nuclear Facility, 25-25-11.560N / 080-19-34.420W. Several vessels will be assisting and monitoring VHF channels13 and 16. Hours of operations will be Monday through Saturday 6:00am to 6:00pm. The waterway will be obstructed at times; mariners are urgedto take caution around working vessels and keep wake to a minimum. For more information contact Jerry Crump (504) 874-0858 or Danny Grillot (504) 419-4276.
Private aid St. Lucie River (North Fork) Daybeacon 32 (LLNR 50980) is destroyed with possible wreckage on-scene. Mariners are advised to exercise extreme caution while transiting the area.
The US Army Corps of Engineers Jacksonville District has identified a low hanging fiber optic cable at the Torrey Island Bridge in RT-2 of the Okeechobee Waterway. The fiber optic cable is estimated to be 35 feet above the water; high mast vessels are encouraged to use RT-1 until the cable is raised to 52 feet. Recreational and commercial boaters are to use caution when navigating through these sections of waterway. Once the cable is raised to the required 52 feet normal traffic will be restored. USACOE POC is Gary Hipkins at 863-983-8101.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Jacksonville District will commence the armoring of the Canal 37 (Kissimmee River) embankment between Lakes Hatchineha and Kissimmee starting in January 2018. The armoring construction will span roughly 18 months (thru the summer of 2019.) Navigation will remain open during construction; however, a NO-WAKE zone will be enforced, and there will certified divers in the area during this construction. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Point of Contact is Ms. Tiphanie Mattis, Jacksonville District Project Manager at: (904) 232-1548 or [email protected].
Continuing until approximately January 2019, Thalle Construction Company, Inc. is replacing two culverts along the Harney Pond Canal waterway near Lakeport, FL, located on the Seminole Tribe of Florida property, Culverts HP-2 and Culvert HP-3 as part of the overall Herbert Hoover Dike Rehabilitation Project sponsored by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
Construction consists of the steel cofferdams on both the lakeside and landside of the dike to create a self-contained work area. The waterway willbe obstructed during the installation and removal of the cofferdams and during the process of replacing the culverts. Recreational and commercial boaters are asked to use caution when navigating through this section of the waterway between 27-00-43.522N 081-04-12.738W and 27-00-43.523N 081-04-10.204W.
Nine (9) obstruction buoys with reflectorized hazard warning and symbols will be placed at the outermost edges of the buoys obstructing the waterway to delineate the construction location and guide boaters away from the work zone area. Once the culvert replacements are complete, the cofferdams will be removed and waterway restored. Construction will occur 5 days a week, with the possibility of night time work. Project POC:Bill Miller (336) 212-2422 or [email protected].
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FLORIDA - AICW - WEST PALM BEACH TO MIAMI - HOLLYWOOD BEACH: Hazard to Navigation. (UPDATE: August 30, 2018 LNM 36/18)
FLORIDA – AICW – WEST PALM BEACH TO MIAMI - FORT LAUDERDALE – NEW RIVER SOUND: Cable Removal Operations.
FLORIDA – AICW - MIAMI TO MARATHON – TURKEY POINT CHANNEL: Canal Filling Project.
FLORIDA - AICW - ST. LUCIE INLET TO FORT MYERS AND LAKE OKEECHOBEE - ST. LUCIE RIVER (NORTH FORK) Private Aid/Hazard to Navigation.
FLORIDA – ST. LUCIE INLET TO FORT MYERS AND LAKE OKEECHOBEE – OKEECHOBEE WATERWAY – LAKE OKEECHOBEE (ROUTE 2): Hazard to Navigation.
FLORIDA - ST. LUCIE INLET TO FORT MYERS AND LAKE OKEECHOBEE - CANAL LAKE 37 BETWEEN LAKES KISSIMMEE AND HATCHINEHA: Kissimmee River Restoration Project.
FLORIDA - OKEECHOBEE WATERWAY - HARNEY POND CANAL: HERBERT HOOVER DIKE REHABILITATION PROJECT - REPLACEMENT OF CULVERTS
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Continuing until approximately 2019, The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has multiple contracted companies in the process of replacing culverts along Route 2 of the Okeechobee Waterway from Port Mayaca to Moore Haven as part of the Herbert Hoover Dike Rehabilitation Project. Construction consists of steel and earthen cofferdams on the lakeside and landside of the dike to create a self-contained work area.
The waterway will be obstructed during installation and removal of the cofferdams and during the process of replacing culverts. Recreational and commercial boaters are asked to use caution when navigating through these sections of waterway. Buoys, lights and reflectorized hazard signs willbe placed at each cofferdam to delineate its location and assist boaters through the work zone. Once culvert replacements are complete, the cofferdams will be removed and waterway restored. Construction will occur 5 to 6 days a week with the possibility of night time work. Project POC:Gary Hipkins (863) 983-8101. Ref: LNM 29/17
Ebsary Foundation will begin the installation of a steel pile cofferdam located at Culvert 2A (Lake Okeechobee) in Pahokee, Florida. On scene will be a 48’ x 120’ deck barge (Name: EB 120) and a 25’ x 14’ tug boat (Name: Mack) working in the waterway adjacent to the Herbert Hoover Dike from August 24 thru November 30, 2018. The GPS Coordinates of the work area are adjacent to 26°46'36N / 80°41'41”W. The barges and tug boat will be located inside the construction area and will monitor VHF Channel 16. Recreational and commercial boaters are advised to use extra caution when navigating through this section of the waterway. For further information contact Brent Huffman at Ebsary (305) 325-0530 ext #113. See enclosure section for project location.
Harry Pepper and Associates, Inc. will be conducting construction along the south shoreline of the Caloosahatchee River, at the mouth of the Townsend Canal, between Labelle, FL and Alva, FL. The project is expected to commence December 3, 2018 and conclude on or around May 3, 2022; operations will be occurring during daylight hours only. Signs will be posted to notify mariners that work is being conducted at the Townsend Canal, as well as to indicate the installation and location of a temporary manatee barrier. Mariners are advised to exercise caution, as divers will beperiodically working inside the manatee barrier in the Caloosahatchee River and inside the weir on the Townsend Canal. Equipment will be conducting work from the banks of the Caloosahatchee River and Townsend Canal with barges present inside the weir.
Private aid Redfish Cove Channel Daybeacon 10 (LLNR 54415) reported destroyed and partially submerged.
Clearwater Harbor Light 15 (LLNR 61820) is destroyed. A TRLB displaying Fl G 2.5s, 5M characteristics is on scene.
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FLORIDA - OKEECHOBEE WATERWAY ROUTE 2: CULVERT CONSTRUCTON RESTRICTING NAVIGATION
FLORIDA - OKEECHOBEE WATERWAY ROUTE 2 - HERBERT HOOVER DIKE REHABILITATION PROJECT: COFFERDAM INSTALLATION.
FLORIDA – CALOOSAHATCHEE RIVER – TOWNSEND CANAL: WEST BASIN STORAGE RESERVOIR PROJECT – DIVERS
FLORIDA - GIWW - FORT MYERS TO CHARLOTTE HARBOR AND WIGGINS PASS - REDFISH COVE CHANNEL: Private Aid/Hazard to Navigation.
FLORIDA - AICW - TAMPA BAY TO PORT RICHEY - CLEARWATER HARBOR: Hazard to Navigation.
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PUBLICATION CORRECTIONS
ENCLOSURES1. Summary of Bridge Construction and Repair/Drawbridge Status
2. Summary of Marine Events
3. GLDD, Post 45
4. Cavache Inc.
5. Ebsary Foundation
6. GLDD
7. Manson
8. Coastal Dredging
9. Cape Romain Contractors
10. GLDD
Weekly Updates
Weekly Updates
Charleston Entrance Channel, SC
Ponce de Leon Inlet & AICW, FL
Lake Okeechobee, Pahokee, FL
Myrtle Beach, SC
Jacksonville, FL
New Pass - Sarasota, FL
North Charleston, SC - Cooper River
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11. Norfolk
12. Southwind Construction
13. ENP, Large Gulf Markers
14. ENP, Small NW Markers
St. Johns, FL
Canaveral Harbor, FL
Nassau-Duval Counties, AICW, Sawpit Creek, FL
Everglades National Park, FL
Everglades National Park, FL
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Peter J. BrownRear Admiral, U.S. Coast Guard
Commander, Seventh Coast Guard District
1BBRIDGE CONSTRUCTION/REPAIR LNM 49-18 12/04/2018 SPECIAL NOTICE: Type of EST Comp ULocation Work Date Bridge Ref LNM SC-ICW-Myrtle Bch Bridge Construction DEC 18 SC 31/Carolina Bay Pkwy 47-18 SC-Great Pee Dee River Bridge Construction NOV 18 US HWY 701 Bridge 48-16 FL-St Johns Riv-Jacksonville Fender Repairs FEB 19 Acosta Bridge 16-18 FL-St Johns Riv-Jacksonville Bridge Repairs NOV 20 Fuller Warren Bridge 42-17 FL-Hopkins Creek Bridge Demo/Constr AUG 19 Kings Road Bridge 44-18 FL-ICW-Pablo Creek – Atlantic Beach Bridge Repairs JAN 19 Wonderwood Dr Bridge 39-17 FL-ICW-Matanzas Riv-St. Augustine Bridge Repairs FEB 19 Bridge of Lions (A1A) 39-18 FL-ICW-Halifax Riv- Port Orange Bridge Painting DEC 18 Dunlawton, Ave Bridge 28-18 FL-ICW-Halifax Riv-Daytona Bch Bridge Construction DEC 19 Veterans Memorial Bridge 23-16 FL-ICW-Halifax RIv-New Smyrna Beach Bridge Repairs DEC 18 George Musson (SR 44) 33-18 FL-ICW-W Palm Bch – Palm Bch Bridge Construction APR 21 Southern Blvd (SR 80) Bridge 09-17 FL-ST Lucie Riv, North Fork Bridge Construction NOV 19 Crosstown Parkway 45-17 FL-Bakers Haulover Cut Bridge Repairs FEB 19 Bakers Haulover Cut Bridge 12-17 FL-ICW-Biscayne Bay – Miami Fender Repairs DEC 18 Julia Tuttle Cswy (I-195) Bridge 38-18 FL-Florida Keys-Moser Channel Bridge Repairs MAR 19 Seven Mile Bridge 38-17 FL-Florida Keys-Moser Channel Bridge Repairs JUL 22 Old Seven Mile Bridge 38-17 FL-Florida Keys-Key West Harbor Bridge Repairs JUN 21 Cow Key Bridge 26-18 3BB. DRAWBRIDGE STATUS SUMMARY The following is a list of known drawbridge discrepancies, restrictions, and closures in navigable waters of the Seventh Coast Guard District. Additional information regarding bridges can be found in Volume 4 (Cape Henry to Key West) or Volume 5 (Gulf of Mexico, Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands) of the U.S. Coast Pilot, 33 CFR 117, or by calling (305) 415-6946. Unless otherwise noted in the date column, the described status will be in effect until further notice. Mariners knowing of bridge activities not listed below are urged to notify the Seventh Coast Guard District Bridge Branch. 0BUBRIDGE LOCATION DATE STATUS REF CSX (Tailrace canal) Cooper River, Tailrace Canal Moncks Corner, SC Until Dec 9, 2018 Closed to Nav 45-18 CSX (Cordesville) Cooper River 7 am Nov 26 to Cordesville, SC 6 pm Nov 29, 2018 Closed to Nav 46-18 Ortega River St Johns River Nov 27 08, 2018 to Jacksonville, FL Dec 7, 2018 Bridge Painting 46-18 Highbridge Road (Knox) AICW, Daytona Beach Dec 9, 2018 8 am to 10:45 am Closed To Nav 44-18 George Musson (SR44) AICW, New Smyrna Bch Jan 20, 2019 7:30 – 7:45 am Closed to Nav 45-18 Ft Pierce N. Cswy (A1A) AICW, Fort Pierce, FL Sep 1, 2018 thru Feb 28, 2019 Test Deviation 35-18 E. Camino Real AICW, Boca Raton, FL Until Apr 12, 2019 Bridge repairs 14-18 Atlantic Blvd AICW, Pompano FL 6;30-9 pm Dec 9, 18 Closed to Nav 46-18 LaBelle (US29) OWW, LaBelle, FL Until Dec 31, 2018 Special Regs/Bridge Repairs 33-18 Corey Cswy Pasadena, FL Aug-2018 to Feb 2019 Bridge Repairs 19-18 Park Blvd GICW, Madera Bch, FL Dec 9, 2018 7:30 am – 9:00 am Closed to Nav 37-18 Platt Street Hillsborough Riv, Tampa Dec 8, 2018 7 am- 11 am Closed to Nav 48-18 C. BRIDGE INFORMATION SOUTH CAROLINA – CAPE FEAR RIVER TO CASINO CREEK – GREAT PEE DEE RIVER - US 701 BRIDGE: Bridge Replacement/Updated
PCL Civil Constructors, Inc. is constructing on the US 701 Bridge replacement crossing the Great Pee Dee River in the counties of Horry, Conway, and Georgetown, SC. at mile marker 32.3. Work is tentatively scheduled to finish November 2018. Hours of operation will be 6:00 a.m. through 6:00 p.m. and when required, night hours will be from 6: p.m. to 6:00 a.m. PCL Civil Constructors, Inc. will have a flexi float barge, one 600 hp push boat (25’x12’) and one 75 hp push boat (8’x21’) on scene. The barge and push boats will be located inside the construction area and will monitor VHF Channel 16. At times the barge will temporarily obstruct the navigational channel, but will be able to clear the channel on demand. A temporary trestle limits the horizontal clearance to two openings that are approximately 40' wide.
This horizontal clearance will be available throughout construction to facilitate navigation traffic through the construction site. Short duration channel closures will only be used to transfer construction equipment and materials across the navigation channel as well as when demolishing and removing the existing bridge structure. The contractor will coordinate with USCG Sector Charleston on any channel closures and will provide adequate notice to the public through postings at the local boat landing and marina. Obstruction lights are currently installed on the leading edge of the trestle and will continue to be installed and maintained in accordance with the attached plan. All vessels are advised to use extra precaution when navigating through this section of the waterway. For further information contact PCL Civil Constructors, Inc. at (843) 804-6676. Ref: LNM 48-16 through 49-18 Chart: 11534 SOUTH CAROLINA - COOPER RIVER - CSX (Cordesville) RR Bridge: Bridge Repair The CSX (Cordesville) Railroad Bridge across the Upper Cooper River, mile 42.8, at Cordesville SC will be closed to navigation from 7 a.m. on November 26, 2018 to 6 p.m. on November 29, 2018. During this designated time period, the bridge will be allowed to remain closed to navigation to facilitate bridge repairs. With a 6 hour notification, the bridge will be allowed to open for Navigation. If you have any questions please contact USCG Sector Charleston Waterways Division Chief, LT Justin Heck at (843) 740-3184, email [email protected]. Ref: LNM 46-18 Chart: 11527 SOUTH CAROLINA - COOPER RIVER - CSX (Tailrace Canal) RR Bridge: Electrical Failure The Coast Guard has received a report that the CSX (Tailrace Canal) Railroad Bridge on the Upper Cooper River near Moncks Corner, is stuck in the down position due to an electrical failure. The estimated time of repair is December 8, 2018. Mariners are urged to use caution while transiting the area. For questions or concerns, please contact Sector Charleston Waterways Management Division at (843) 323-7761 or the Sector’s 24-hour Command Center Line at (843) 740-7050. Ref: LNM 45-18 through 49-18 Chart: 11527 FLORIDA – ST JOHNS RIVER – ACOSTA BRIDGE: Bridge Repairs Coastal Marine Construction, Inc. has been contracted by Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) to remove and install a new fender system on the Acosta Bridge. The project will begin approximately on 4/25/2018 and will continue thru 2/28/2019. During this time frame construction will consist of removing and installing the new fender system. Hours of operation will be 7:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m., Monday thru Friday. During construction, a barge may be blocking ½ of the channel on occasion for removal and installation of the fender system. A 4 hour notice will be required for any vessels needing full channel clearance. This would allow enough time to secure previously installed fender components, remove floating equipment, and allow safe passage of any vessel requiring full channel width openings. During non-working hours, the channel will be clear. For vessels requesting full channel clearance contact: contact Harry (HAP) Heard via cell phone at (904)347-1189, or Robert Gerdon at (941) 232-5161. For waterways information or concerns, call or e-mail LTJG Emily Sysko with Coast Guard Sector Jacksonville Waterways Office; telephone 904-714-7616, e-mail [email protected]. Ref: LNM 16-18 through 08-19 Chart: 11491 FLORIDA – ST JOHNS RIVER – FULLER WARREN BRIDGE: Bridge Repairs Archer Western Contractors have advised the Coast Guard that they will be working on the Fuller Warren Bridge across the St Johns River, Jacksonville, Florida. The contractor will have floating equipment in the vicinity of the bridge to include barges, cranes, and other work vessels. Future waterway restrictions may be necessary for the replacement of the bridge fender system and girder erection. This work is anticipated to start September 2017 and will be completed by the Fall 2020. Ref: LNM 42-17 through 49-18 Chart: 11491 FLORIDA – ST JOHNS RIVER – SHANDS BRIDGE: Special Bridge Notice. The Coast Guard has issued a public notice announcing a permit application from the Florida Department Of Transportation (FDOT), requesting approval of the location and plans for the construction of a Bridge over a navigable waterway of the United States. St Johns River, mile 50.2, near Green Cove Springs, Clay County, Florida. (Lat/Long: 29.981783, -81.622333). Public Notice 13-18 provides details of the proposed bridge project and solicits comments concerning the project. The public notice is available at https://www.navcen.uscg.gov/D7BN. Ref: LNM 49-18 through 02-19 Chart: 11491
FLORIDA – ST JOHNS RIVER – CSX BUFFALO BLUFFS RAILROAD BRIDGE: Temporary Deviation UPDATE On September 2, 2018 at 6 a.m., the Test Deviation for the CSX buffalo Bluffs Railroad Bridge expired. Until the Coast Guard makes a final determination, the bridge will return to its regular operating schedule under 33 CFR 117.21. If you have questions on this test deviation, call or e-mail MST2 Rory Boyle, Sector Jacksonville, Waterways Management Division, U.S. Coast Guard; telephone 904-714-7200 x7632, e-mail [email protected]. Ref: LNM 36-18 through 49-18 Chart 11491 FLORIDA – ST JOHNS RIVER – ORTEGA RIVER - JACKSONVILLE – ORTEGA BRIDGE: Bridge Painting Astron General Contracting Co., Inc. will be performing bridge repairs and painting on the SR 211 at Ortega River Drawbridge for the Florida Department of Transportation. During the operations, expected to occur on November 27, 2018 through December 7, 2018 the Bridge will be in the Open to Navigation Position. Mariners are advised to transit with caution as there will be floating equipment in the waterway. For questions regarding these repairs contact Mr. George Hadiaris (704) 923-0644 or Mr. Mitch Szymczyk (201) 724-2382. For waterways related question, contact Coast Guard Sector Jacksonville Waterways Management Division (904) 714-7200 x7632 or via email [email protected]. Ref: LNM 46-18 through 49-18 Chart: 11491 FLORIDA – EAST COAST - CAPE CANAVERAL TO BETHEL SHORES – Eau Gallie River: Special Bridge Notice. The Coast Guard has issued a public notice announcing a permit application from Wood Environment & Infrastructure Solutions, Inc., on behalf of Brightline Trains, LLC, requesting approval of the location and plans for the construction of a railroad bridge over Eau Gallie, mile 0.74, at Eau Gallie/Melbourne, Brevard County, FL. Lat/Long: 28.076250, -80.603611. Public Notice 11-18 provides details of the proposed bridge project and solicits comments concerning the project. The public notice is available at https://www.navcen.uscg.gov/D7BN. Ref: LNM 45-18 through 50-18 Chart: 11476 FLORIDA – PALM SHORES TO WEST PALM BEACH – TURKEY CREEK: Special Bridge Notice. The Coast Guard has issued a public notice announcing a permit application from Wood Environment & Infrastructure Solutions, Inc., on behalf of Brightline Trains, LLC, requesting approval of the location and plans for the construction of a railroad bridge over Turkey Creek, mile 0.55, at Palm Bay, Brevard County, FL. Lat/Long: 28.031967, -80.582234. Public Notice 09-18 provides details of the proposed bridge project and solicits comments concerning the project. The public notice is available at https://www.navcen.uscg.gov/D7BN. Ref: LNM 45-18 through 52-18 Chart: 11472 FLORIDA – EAST COAST - ST LUCIE RIVER, NORTH FORK – CROSSTOWN PARKWAY BRIDGE: Bridge Construction Archer Western Contractors will commence construction of temporary and permanent structures within the North fork of the St. Lucie River for the Crosstown Parkway Bridge crossing approximately 16 miles north of the mouth of the river where the rivers empty into the Atlantic Ocean. The centerline of the North fork of the St. Lucie River at the proposed bridge crossing is located at 27Deg18'19.92", Latitude and 80Deg18'57.05", Longitude. This area is uncharted on a NOAA Chart, local knowledge advised! Construction activities will reduce the horizontal clearance to 33' at the channel and on Occasion vertically to 6' commencing December 4, 2017 and Completing by November 2019. Hazards will include pipes and pylons extending vertically above the waterline supporting a temporary bridge. For more information contact Archer Western Contractors: Cloyce Poling (561) 718-2129 and/or Joshua McDermott (772) 263-3253.
Ref: LNM 45-17 through 49-18 Chart: N/A
FLORIDA – EAST COAST – PORT EVERGLADES TO MIAMI – BAKERS HAULOVER CUT BRIDGE: Bridge Repairs The contractor working on the repairs to the Bakers Haulover Cut Bridge has provided the following schedule:
1. Work on the north bulkhead will continue through July, 2018. 2. Work on the south bulkhead will continue through April 9, 2018 3. Spall repairs will begin February 1 and continue through July, 2018, a barge will be in the waterway during these repairs. 4. Structural repairs will begin April 1, 2017 and continue through April 13, 2018, a barge will be in the waterway during these
repairs. 5. Painting operations will begin on September 1, 2017 and continue through February 2019.
The vertical clearance may be reduced up to 10 inches on half of the 125 ft horizontal clearance during these repairs. Mariners should maintain slow speed and minimum wake through this construction area. UPDATE
“The Bakers Haulover Bridge Rehabilitation Project will begin installation of the containment required for painting operations early February 2018. This containment will be installed to the bridge and will create obstructions underneath. The project will begin installation on the south side of the inlet, from land to the main channel. The clearance to be taken by this containment is approximately 2 feet. Only ½ of the main channel will have containment installed at one time. Vessels are directed to observe this obstruction and to use the un-obstructed side with caution when traveling through the channel underneath Bakers Haulover Bridge. Once the south side of the bridge is complete, the containment will be removed and installed on the north side, similar to that as the south. The North side of the painting containment will be up through February 2019. Ref: LNM 13- 17 through 49-18 Chart: 11467 FLORIDA- FLORIDA KEYS- SOMBRERO KEY TO SAND KEY-MOSER CHANNEL-SEVEN MILE BRIDGE: Bridge Repairs The Florida Department of Transportation has advised the Coast Guard that their contractor Southern Road & Bridge, LLC will be conducting long-term maintenance and repairs to the Seven Mile Bridge. The main span of the bridge for Moser Channel will not be affected. Lighted 20’ x 40 ‘construction barges and work floats will be positioned within other spans along the bridge but the remaining spans will be open for vessel traffic. Mariners are advised that National Marine Sanctuary regulations prohibit vessels from operating at less more the 4 knots or in a matter to create a wake within 100 yards of stationary vessels. This project is expected to continue until March 2019. For more information, please contact the Sector Key West Command Center at (305) 292-8727.
Ref: LNM 38-17 through 12-19 Chart: 11442 FLORIDA- FLORIDA KEYS- SOMBRERO KEY TO SAND KEY-MOSER CHANNEL-OLD SEVEN MILE BRIDGE: Bridge Repairs The Florida Department of Transportation has advised the Coast Guard that their contractor SAFFO Contractors Inc. will be conducting long-term maintenance and repairs to the Old Seven Mile Bridge. The main span of the bridge for Moser Channel will not be affected. Certain bridge spans will have lighted work platforms suspended from the bridge reducing the vertical clearance by from 2.5-5 feet as well as lighted staging extending 5 feet from all side of certain bridge piers. The remaining spans will not be affected. Mariners are advised to abide by all Navigation Rules, proceed with caution in the vicinity of the project, and are urged to plan transits accordingly avoiding areas of the bridge with active work crews. This project is expected to continue until July 2022. For more information please contact the Sector Key West Command Center at (305) 292-8727.
Ref: LNM 38-17 through 49-18 Chart: 11442 FLORIDA- FLORIDA KEYS - KEY WEST HARBOR-COW KEY BRIDGE: Bridge Repairs The Coast Guard is approving a request from the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) to temporarily reduce the vertical clearance between Span 3 and Span 4 at the US1 (SR A1A) Highway (Cow Key Channel) Bridges across Cow Key Channel, mile 0.9, at Key West, Florida to 6.5 feet at MHW. Underpinning reinforcements will be utilized as the best safety measure due to the failing concrete until construction of the new spans is completed. Underpinning of the bridge is expected to start on July 9th 2018 with an estimated start date of construction of the new bridge to begin in February of 2019 with completion in June of 2021. FDOT's contractor will be installing signage and buoys alerting vessels of the reduced clearance. When the new spans are constructed, the vertical clearance shall return to the permitted clearance of 9 feet at MHW. No work will be conducted on span #2 and will be open for small vessels able to transit this channel. If you have any questions regarding the waterway, please contact MSTC Greg Bergstrom, USCG Sector Key West, Waterways Management Division, (305) 292-8772, email [email protected].
Ref: LNM 26-18 through 49-18 Chart: 11441
FLORIDA – WEST COAST - TAMPA BAY ENTRANCE - MANATEE RIVER: Special Bridge Notice. The Coast Guard has issued a public notice announcing a permit application from FDOT requesting approval of the location and plans for the modification of the I-75 bridges over the Manatee River mile 9.3, at Ellenton, FL. Public Notice 10-18 provides details of the proposed bridge project and solicits comments concerning the project. The public notice is available at http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/D7BN. Ref: LNM 45-18 through 52-18 Chart: 11415 Manatee River Extension Inset FLORIDA – WEST COAST – TAMPA BAY – HILLSBOROUGH RIVER - PLATT STREET BRIDGE: Bridge closure. To facilitate the Tampa, Miles for Moffitt Event, the Platt Street Bridge will remain in the closed to navigation position including tugs with tows on December 8, 2018 from 7 a.m. until 11 a.m. Vessels that may pass under the bridge without a requested opening, may do so at any time. Ref: LNM 48-18 through 49-18 Chart: 11416
FLORIDA – WEST COAST – TAMPA BAY – HILLSBOROUGH RIVER - LAUREL STREET BRIDGE: Bridge repair Southern Road and Bridge on behalf of the Bridge owner, City of Tampa Florida will be conducting repairs on the Laurel Street Bridge over the Hillsborough River mile 1.0. Repair work will begin on July 31, 2018 and continue to February 1, 2019. Repairs will consist of replacement of damaged structural steel plates within the bridge. All mariners a reminded to proceed at a safe speed, minimum wake, as the contractor will have a vessel in the water. POC for Southern Road and Bridge will be Lucas Pappas, telephone: (727) 916-2158. For Waterways concerns, contact Coast Guard Sector St Petersburg Waterways at (813) 228-2191 or via email at [email protected].
Ref: LNM 29-18 through 04-19 Chart: 11416
FLORIDA – WEST COAST - TAMPA BAY AND ST. JOSEPH SOUND - PALM RIVER (TAMPA BYPASS CANAL) MAYDELL DRIVE BRIDGE: Special Bridge Notice. The Coast Guard has issued a public notice announcing an application from the Florida Department of Transportation for the approval of location and plans for replacement of a fixed highway bridge spanning the Palm River at mile 1.7 at Tampa, Hillsborough County, Florida, Latitude 27° 56´ 57.06˝ N, Longitude 82° 23´ 7.24˝ W. This public notice PN 12-18 which solicits comments for a 30-day period may be viewed and printed by accessing web site: https://www.navcen.uscg.gov/D7BN Once there, click on the PN 12-18 project, or by calling the Coast Guard Project Manager, Mr. Gwin Tate at (305) 415-6747. Ref: LNM 48-18 through 52-18 Chart: 11412 SOUTH CAROLINA – ATLANTIC INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY – CAPE FEAR RIVER TO CASINO CREEK – MYRTLE BEACH – SC 31 (CAROLINA BAYS PARKWAY) BRIDGE: Bridge Painting/Waterway Restriction.
The contractor responsible for constructing Carolina Bays Parkway (SC-31) located in Socastee, SC will be performing work on the underside of the bridge structure directly over the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway (AICW) near mile marker 372.3. The project will begin November 14, 2018 with an expected completion date of December 15, 2018. All work will take place Monday through Saturday from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. The vertical clearance may be temporarily reduced by 6 feet under the portion of the bridge being painted. The work area can be quickly moved to allow the passage of larger vessels if needed.
Mariners are urged to plan transits accordingly to avoid unnecessary disruptions. For more details, please contact project manager Ken McGrath at (803) 517-5256. For Coast Guard related issues please contact Sector Charleston Waterways Management Division at: (843) 323-7761 or our 24-hour Command Center Line at: (843) 740-7050.
Ref: LNM 47-18 through 50-18 Chart: 11534
FLORIDA – WEST COAST – TAMPA BAY - OLD TAMPA BAY - I-275 BRIDGE: Special Bridge Notice. The Coast Guard has issued a public notice announcing an application from the Florida Department of Transportation for the approval of location and plans for replacement of a fixed highway bridge spanning Old Tampa Bay at mile 5.1 at St. Petersburg, Pinellas County and Tampa, Hillsborough County, Florida, Latitude: 27° 55’ 43.77” N, Longitude: 82°35’ 13.98” W. This public notice PN 07-18 which solicits comments for a 30-day period may be viewed and printed by accessing website: https://www.navcen.uscg.gov/D7BN. Once there, click on the PN 07-18 project, or by calling the Coast Guard Project Manager, Mr. Gwin Tate at (305) 415-6747. Ref: LNM 37-18 through 49-18 Chart: 11416 SOUTH CAROLINA – ATLANTIC INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY – BEAUFORT RIVER TO ST.SIMONS SOUND - SKULL CREEK - J. WILTON GRAVES BRIDGE (US HWY 278): Fender Damage The Coast Guard has received a report of damage to the fender system on the J. Wilton Graves (US HWY 278) Bridge, over Skull Creek at mile marker 557.6 AICW in Hilton Head, SC. The damaged pilings are located on the southeast corner of the bridge. Be advised that the obstruction is not visual at high tide. Mariners are urged to use caution when transiting the area. For Coast Guard Related issues please contact Sector Charleston Waterways Management Division at: (843) 740-3188 or our 24-hour Command Center Line at: (843) 740-7050.
Ref: LNM 35 through 49-18 Chart 11507
FLORIDA – ATLANTIC INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY - ST. SIMONS SOUND TO TOLOMATO RIVER – WONDERWOOD DRIVE BRIDGE: Bridge Repairs The Coast Guard has received a request from M & J Construction acting on behalf of the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), to reduce the vertical clearance of the SR 116 / Wonderwood Drive Bridge, across the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway (AICW), mile 742.1, at Jacksonville, Florida to facilitate bridge repairs.
The Coast Guard is approving a vertical clearance reduction of 4 feet for the installation of a containment system. The vertical clearance will be reduced to 61 feet at Mean High Water (MHW) over one-half of the navigational channel during repair work. When the contractor is not working in the navigational channel the containment system will be retracted providing 64 feet of vertical clearance at MHW throughout the entire navigational channel. Installation of the containment would begin on November 7, 2017 and with an estimated completion date of January 11, 2019. For details relating to the bridge repair contact Mr. Jose Gonzalez with M&J Construction at (772) 938-6478. For Coast Guard related concerns call or e-mail LTJG Emily Sysko, CG Sector Jacksonville Waterways Management Division, telephone (904) 714-7616, email; [email protected]
Ref: LNM 39 through 03-19 Chart: 11489
FLORIDA – ATLANTIC INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY - ST. SIMONS SOUND TO TOLOMATO RIVER – HOPKINS CREEK- KINGS ROAD BRIDGE: Bridge Construction Continental Heavy Civil (CHC) a subcontracted company from the De Moya Group will be performing demolition and construction of the Kings Road Bridge spanning Hopkins Creek in Position 30.309271, -81.416867 east of the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway approximate mile 746.0. This work is being performed as part of Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) SR A1A drainage improvements on Neptune Beach. The project will start on September 10, 2018 and continue through August 30, 2019. Point of contact for the project is Mr. Ricardo Villet, telephone number: 305-833-6828 or via email at: [email protected].
Ref LNM 44-18 through 49-18 CHART: 11489
FLORIDA – ATLANTIC INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY - TOLOMATO RIVER TO PALM SHORES – BRIDGE OF LIONS: Bridge Repairs. Astron General Contracting Co., Inc. behalf of the bridge owner, Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), will be conducting repairs on Bridge of Lions across the AICW (Matanzas River) mile 777.9, St. Augustine, Florida. Repair work will begin on September 24, 2018 and continue through February 28, 2019. There will be floating equipment in the vicinity of the approach spans, however, the channel will not be obstructed during the repair work. The contracted work in the approach spans of the bridge, will involve work platforms suspended underneath the arched girders of the bridge. To aid in the visibility of the platform and its cables, Astron is installing materials such as fluorescent colored ribbons. For waterways information or concerns, call or e-mail LTJG Emily Sysko, US Coast Guard Sector Jacksonville Waterways Office; telephone 904-714-7616, e-mail [email protected]. Ref: LNM 39-18 through 49-18 Chart: 11485 FLORIDA – ATLANTIC INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY - TOLOMATO RIVER TO PALM SHORES – DUNLAWTON AVE (A1A) BRIDGE: Bridge Painting The Coast Guard has received a request from Intech Contracting, LLC acting on behalf of the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), to reduce the vertical clearance of the Dunlawton Ave (A1A) Bridge, across the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway (AICW), mile 835.5, at Port Orange, Florida to facilitate painting operations. The Coast Guard is approving a reduction of 4 feet for the installation of a containment system. The vertical clearance will be reduced to 61 feet at Mean High Water (MHW) over one-half of the navigational channel at one time. Vessels are directed to observe this obstruction and use the unobstructed side with caution when traveling beneath the Dunlawton Ave Bridge. Installation of the containment system will begin on August 6, 2018 with an estimated completion date of December 21, 2018. For details relating to the bridge painting project, contact Mr. John (Yianni) Koullias at (330) 272-1806. For Coast Guard related concerns call or e-mail MST1 Jeremy Bailey, CG Sector Jacksonville Waterways Management Division, telephone (904) 714-7631, email; [email protected] Ref: LNM 28-18 through 49-18 Chart: 11485 FLORIDA – ATLANTIC INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY – TOLOMATO RIVER TO PALM SHORES – INDIAN RIVER – HALIFAX CREEK:- HIGHBRIDGE ROAD (KNOX) BRIDGE: Closed to Navigation. The Coast Guard has authorized the Leonard B. Knox (Highbridge) bridge over the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway mile 816.0 to remain in the closed to navigation position from 8 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. on Sunday, December 9, 2018 to facilitate the Daytona 56 Mile Bicycle Race event. Vessels that may pass without requesting an opening may do so at any time. Public vessels of the United States and vessels in distress shall be passed at any time. Ref: LNM 44-18 through 49-18 Chart: 11485 FLORIDA – ATLANTIC INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY - TOLOMATO RIVER TO PALM SHORES – HALIFAX RIVER: Replacement of the Veterans Memorial Bridge / Update Johnson Brothers Corporation will commence the deconstruction and rebuilding of the Veterans Memorial Bridge in Daytona Beach, FL. The project will begin on June 6th, 2016 and run until December 2019. There will be floating equipment in the vicinity of the bridge.
Project site can be found on NOAA Chart 11485 – Tolomato River to Palm Shores. Location currently noted as “Bridge Under Construction”. For more information, contact Project Manager Jim Charles at (321) 200-3147. If you have any questions please contact USCG Sector Jacksonville Waterways Division, PO Rory Boyle at 904-714-7200 x7632, email [email protected]. UPDATE: On September 19, 2018, the center spans of the new high-level fixed bridge will be secured in place and will provide 65 feet of vertical clearance between the 125-foot navigation channel. Mariners should anticipate temporary waterway closures. Be advised that the permanent navigational clearance for the new bridge is 65 feet vertical clearance and 125 feet between the fender system. Ref: LNM 23-16 through 49-18 Chart: 11485 FLORIDA – ATLANTIC INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY – TOLOMATO RIVER TO PALM SHORES – INDIAN RIVER – BANANA RIVER – MATHERS BRIDGE: Test Deviation Update On August 4, 2018 at 6 a.m., the Test Deviation for the Mathers Bridge expired. Until the Coast Guard makes a final determination, the swing bridge will return to its regular operating schedule, 33 CFR 117.5, which states the draw must open promptly and fully for the passage of vessels when a request or signal to open is given. If you have any questions please contact USCG Sector Jacksonville Waterways Division, PO Rory Boyle at 904-714-7200 x7632, email [email protected]. Ref: LNM 06-18 through 49-18 Chart: 11485 FLORIDA – ATLANTIC INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY – TOLOMATO RIVER TO PALM SHORES – GEORGE MUSSON/CORONADO BEACH/NORTH CSWY (SR44) BRIDGE: Special Regulation/Bridge Repairs The Coast Guard has issued a temporary deviation from the operating schedule that governs the George Musson/Coronado Beach (SR 44) Bridge across the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway, mile 845, New Smyrna Beach, FL from August 13, 2018 through December 15, 2018. Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) via Southern Road and Bridge LLC, has requested this temporary deviation from the operation. This deviation is necessary to facilitate the painting of the bridge and safety of the work crew. The bridge is a single-leaf bascule bridge and has a vertical clearance in the closed to navigation position of 24 feet at mean high water. The vertical clearance of the bridge will be reduced by 3 feet to 21 feet mean high water through the completion of the painting project in December of 2018. Under this temporary deviation, the bridge will remain in the closed to navigation position from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. nightly Sunday through Friday. The bridge will open every 3 hours at 10 p.m. 1 a.m. 4 a.m. and 7 a.m. with a one (1) hour advance notification. For further details contact Mr. Scott Lawrence at 903-821-4884 with Southern Road & Bridge LLC. For waterways related questions, contact Coast Guard Sector Jacksonville Waterways at (904) 714-7631 or via email at [email protected]. Ref: LNM 33-18 through 51-18 Chart: 11485 FLORIDA – ATLANTIC INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY – TOLOMATO RIVER TO PALM SHORES – GEORGE MUSSON/CORONADO BEACH (SR44) BRIDGE: Bridge closure. The North Bridge (George C. Musson Memorial) Bridge across the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway will be allowed to not open to navigation on the following dates and times to facilitate the listed events; Saturday December 1, 2018, 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m., New Smyrna Beach Christmas Parade. Sunday January 20, 2019, 7:30 a.m. to 7:45 a.m., Shark Bite Half Marathon. Vessels that may pass without requesting an opening may do so at any time. Public vessels of the United States and vessels in distress shall be passed at any time. Ref: LNM 45-18 through 49-18 Chart: 11485 FLORIDA – ATLANTIC INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY – PALM SHORES TO WEST PALM BEACH – INDIAN RIVER – FORT PIERCE NORTH CAUSEWAY A1A (BANTY SAUDERS) BRIDGE: Rulemaking. The Coast Guard has issued a temporary deviation from the operating schedule that governs the Fort Pierce North Causeway A1A Bridge (Banty Sanders) across the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway (AICW), mile 964.8 at Fort Pierce, St Lucie County FL. This deviation will test a change to the drawbridge operation schedule to determine whether a permanent change to the schedule is needed. This deviation will allow the bridge to remain in the closed to navigation position from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. The Fort Pierce North Causeway A1A Bridge (Banty Sanders) across the AICW, mile 964.8 in Fort Pierce, St Lucie County, FL is a bascule bridge. It has a vertical clearance of 26 feet at mean high water in the closed position and a horizontal clearance of 90 feet. The bridge currently operates under CFR 117.5. There has been a large increase in vehicular traffic over the bridge in recent years due to
large areas along the beach being developed for residential homes. This test deviation would provide for the bridge to operate on an advertised schedule for openings. The draw shall open on signal; except that, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday except Federal Holidays, Saturdays and Sundays, the draw will open three times per hour: on the hour, 20 minutes past the hour and 40 minutes past the hour. Vessels in distress, public vessels of the United States, and tugs with tows must be passed at any time. This deviation is effective from 7 a.m. on September 1, 2018 to 7 a.m. on February 28, 2019. You may submit comments identified by docket number USCG-2018-0729 using Federal eRulemaking Portal at http://www.regulations.gov. If you have questions on this test deviation, call or e-mail LT Samuel Rodrigues-Gonzalez, Sector Miami Waterways Management Division, U.S. Coast Guard; telephone 305-535-4307, e-mail [email protected]. Ref: LNM 35-18 through 08-19 Chart: 11485 FLORIDA – ATLANTIC INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY – PALM SHORES TO WEST PALM BEACH –SOUTHERN BOULEVARD BRIDGE: Bridge Construction Johnson Brothers Corporation has advised the Coast Guard that they will start working on the Southern Boulevard Bridge replacement on April 1, 2017. There will be floating equipment in the vicinity of the bridge for the next four years. Future updates will be provided as the temporary bridge is built and the old bridge is removed and replaced. UPDATE: Starting on May 17th, the demolition of the exiting Southern Blvd bridge will begin. The demolition of the bascule piers will require a half channel closure, reducing the current channel to 40’. The half channel will only be required during the working hours from 6:00 am to 6:00 pm, Monday through Saturday for 12-18 months. Vessels are reminded the maximum vertical clearance at the bridge is 65 feet. For a special/full opening request, contact Clay Bores at 407-488-0738 four (4) hours in advance. For on-scene communications, mariners are advised to contact via VHF Marine radio channel 9. If you have questions on this temporary deviation, call or e-mail LT Samuel Rodriguez-Gonzalez, Coast Guard Sector Miami, FL, Waterways Management Division, telephone 305-535-4307, email [email protected]. Ref: LNM 09 through 49-18 Chart: 11467 FLORIDA – ATLANTIC INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY – WEST PALM BEACH TO MIAMI – BOCA CLUB, CAMINO REAL BRIDGE: Bridge Repair Construction on the Boca Club, Camino Real Bridge mile 1048.2 on the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway at Boca Raton, Florida will begin April 12th, 2018. This work is scheduled to be completed April 12th, 2019. Onsite work will be performed Monday through Saturday from 7 am to 7 pm, with no work on Sunday. This work will consist of the following: 1.) Repairs to the existing structural steel members. 2.) Demolition of the Approach Spans to the East and West of the Bridge. 3.) Reconstruction of the Existing Fender System 4.) Demolition of the existing tender house. Reconstruction of a new tender house on the north-east side of the bridge. Impacts to Mariners will include a limited horizontal clearance through the bridge. The main channel will be reduced from approximately 85’ to 40’ due to construction equipment within the main channel. Mariners should maintain a slow speed and minimum wake through this construction area. For waterways questions, call or e-mail LT Samuel Rodriguez-Gonzalez, Coast Guard Sector Miami, FL, Waterways Management Division, telephone 305-535-4307, email [email protected]. UPDATE: The Coast Guard has issued a temporary deviation from the operating schedule that governs the Camino Real (Boca Club) Bridge across the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway, mile 1048.2, at Boca Raton, FL. The deviation is necessary to facilitate the bridge rehabilitation project. This deviation allows the bridge single-leaf operations with advanced notice for a full bridge opening. This deviation is effective without actual notice from April 24, 2018 through 7 p.m. on October 9, 2018. Kiewit Infrastructure South Co., on behalf of the bridge owner, Palm Beach County, has requested a temporary deviation from the current operating regulation that governs the Camino Real (Boca Club) Bridge across the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway, mile 1048.2, at Boca Raton, FL. The deviation is necessary to facilitate the bridge rehabilitation project. The existing bridge is a double-leaf bascule bridge with a vertical clearance of 10 feet at mean high water in the closed to navigation position and a horizontal clearance of 83 feet between the fender systems. The existing bridge operating regulation is set out in 33 CFR 117.261(aa-1). Under this temporary deviation, on April 23, 2018 through October 9, 2018, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Saturday, the bridge will operate on single-leaf openings with a 6-hour advanced notice for a full opening. During non-working hours, the bridge will operate per the normal bridge operating schedule. The Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway is used by a variety of vessels including U.S. government vessels, small commercial vessels, recreational vessels and tugs and barge traffic. The Coast Guard has carefully considered the restrictions with waterway users in publishing this temporary deviation. Vessels able to pass through the bridge in the closed position may do so at any time. The bridge will not be able to provide a full opening for emergencies and there is no immediate alternate route for vessels to pass. The Coast Guard will also inform the users of the waterways through our Local and Broadcast Notices to Mariners of the change in operating schedule for the bridge so that vessel operators can arrange their transits to minimize any impact caused by the temporary deviation.
The docket for this deviation, USCG-2018-0356 is available at http://www.regulations.gov. Type the docket number in the “SEARCH” box and click “SEARCH”. Click on Open Docket Folder on the line associated with this deviation. If you have questions on this temporary deviation, call or e-mail LT Samuel Rodriguez-Gonzalez, U.S. Coast Guard Sector Miami, Waterways Management Division; telephone 305-535-4307, email; [email protected]. Ref: LNM 14-18 through 49-18 Chart: 11467 FLORIDA – ATLANTIC INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY –WEST PALM BEACH TO MIAMI – ATLANTIC BOULEVARD BRIDGE: Bridge Closure. The Atlantic Boulevard Bridge across Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway, will be allowed to not to open navigation from 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. on Thursday, December 6, 2018 to facilitate the Annual Yuletide Parade event. Ref: LNM 46-18 Chart: 11467 FLORIDA – ATLANTIC INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY – BISCAYNE BAY – JULIA TUTTLE CSWY (I-195) BRIDGE: Fender Repairs Shoreline Foundation, Inc. has been contracted by Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) to remove and install new sections to the fender system on the Julia Tuttle Cswy Bridge. The project will begin approximately on 10/10/2018 and will continue thru 12/10/2018. During this time construction will consist of removing and installing approximately 30-40 lineal feet of the fender system. Tentative hours of operation will be 7:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m., Monday thru Saturday. During construction, a barge will be located on the northwest side of the fender system outside of the navigational channel. The barge may be located on the west side of the channel blocking ½ of the channel on occasion for removal and installation of the fender system. During non-working hours, the channel will be clear. For waterways information or concerns, call or e-mail LT Samuel Rodriguez-Gonzalez, U.S. Coast Guard Sector Miami, Waterways Management Division; telephone 305-535-4307, email; [email protected]. Ref: LNM 38-18 through 49-18 Chart: 11467 FLORIDA - ST LUCIE INLET TO FORT MYERS AND OKEECHOBEE WATERWAY – CALOOSAHATCHEE RIVER – OLD CSX RAILROAD SUBSTRUCTURE: P Pile Deterioration The Substructure of an old Railroad line next to the existing Seminole Gulf Railroad line across the Caloosahatchee River, Lee County, Fort Myers, Florida, is deteriorating and parts have been reported floating in the waterway. Mariners are advised to remain vigilant when transiting this area. Ref: LNM 01-13 through 49-18 Chart: 11428 FLORIDA – OKEECHOBEE WATERWAY – ST LUCIE INLET TO FORT MYERS AND LAKE OKEECHOBEE – CALOOSAHATCHEE RIVER/LABELLE (SR29) BRIDGE: Special Regulation/Bridge Repairs The Coast Guard has issued a temporary deviation from the operating schedule that governs the Caloosahatchee River/LaBelle (SR 29) Bridge across the Okeechobee Waterway, mile 103, LaBelle, FL from August 13, 2018 through December 31, 2018. Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) via Seacoast Inc, has requested this temporary deviation from the operating schedule to facilitate bridge repairs. The bridge is a double-leaf bascule bridge and has a vertical clearance in the closed to navigation position of 28 feet under normal water level conditions on the Okeechobee Waterway (OWW). The vertical clearance of the bridge will be reduced by 2 feet to 26 feet in the closed to navigation position under normal water level conditions on the OWW to accommodate structural repairs. Under this temporary deviation, the bridge will provide single-leaf openings with a four (4) hour advance notification for a double-leaf opening. During construction, the contractor may have floating equipment blocking ½ of the channel. For project status contact the LaBelle Drawbridge at (863)674-4663. For waterways related questions, contact Coast Guard Sector St Petersburg Waterways at (813) 228-2191 or via email at [email protected]. Ref: LNM 33-18 through 52-18 Chart: 11428 FLORIDA – GULF INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY – GASPARILLA SOUND – BOCA GRANDE BAYOU – TEMPORARY PRIVATE BRIDGE: Special Bridge Notice. The Coast Guard has issued a public notice announcing an application from Gasparilla Island Water Association, Inc. for the approval of location and plans for the construction of a temporary bridge adjacent to an existing bridge across Boca Grande Bayou, Boca Grande, Florida, Latitude: 26° 45’ 13.7” N, Longitude: 82°15’ 28.7” W. This public notice PN 02-18 solicits comments for a 30-day period may be viewed and printed by accessing website: https://www.navcen.uscg.gov/D7BN . Once there, click on the PN 07-18 project, or by calling the Coast Guard Project Manager, Mr. Darayl Tompkins at (305) 415-6736, [email protected] . Ref: LNM 41-18 through 49-18 Chart: 11425
FLORIDA - GULF INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY - TAMPA BAY - ST PETERSBURG - INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY -COREY CAUSEWAY BRIDGE: Bridge Repairs Quinn Construction, INC. has been contracted by Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) to perform the construction work on the Corey Causeway Bridge mile 117.7 over the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway (GICW) in Pinellas County, FL. The project is estimated to begin August 1, 2018 and will continue thru January 28, 2019. Construction will consist of mechanical and electrical repairs, painting, roadway and sidewalk grating replacement which includes concrete removal, spall repair and tender house renovation. During construction they will have floating equipment, small barges, and support vessels in the channel and behind the fender systems. While construction is ongoing, the Bridge will be in a single leaf opening with a six (6) hour notification for a double leaf opening. The Coast Guard is approving this request while the construction is ongoing. The single leaf operation with adhere to the operating schedule as published in; §117.287 Gulf Intracoastal Waterway. “(f) The draw of the Corey Causeway (SR693) bridge, mile 117.7 at South Pasadena, shall open on signal; except that, from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday, and 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturdays, Sundays, and Federal holidays, the draw need be opened only on the hour, 20 minutes after the hour, and 40 minutes after the hour.” A 6 hour notice is required for vessels needing double leaf opening. This would allow enough time for the contractors to secure equipment, remove necessary floating equipment, and allow safe passage of any vessel requiring full channel width openings. Mariners are strongly advised to stay clear of all construction equipment and support vessels and to use caution when transiting the area. For further details contact Mr. Tom Quinn at 941-322-4552 with Quinn Construction INC. For waterways related questions, contact Coast Guard Sector St Petersburg Waterways at (813) 228-2191 or via email at [email protected]. Ref: LNM 19-18 through 04-19 Chart: 11411 FLORIDA - GULF INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY - TAMPA BAY - ANCLOTE RIVER – PARK BOULEVARD BRIDGE: Bridge Closure. The Park Boulevard Bridge across the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway, Pinellas County, Florida will be closed to navigation from 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. on December 9, 2018 to facilitate the Annual Florida Holiday Half marathon. Vessels that may pass through the bridge without an opening may do so at any time. Ref: LNM 37-18 through 50-18 Chart: 11411
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The U.S Coast Guard will enforce a special local regulation in connection with the Seminole Hard Rock Winterfest holiday boat parade on December 15, 2018 from 2:30 p.m. to 11:30 pm. The boat parade begins at Cooley’s Landing Marina on the New River then proceeds east to the Intracoastal Waterway; then north along the Intracoastal Waterway to Lake Santa Barbara and then returns to Cooley’s Landing Marina. Vessels not participating in the event must remain at least 50 yards away in all directions from the boat parade at all times. The Coast Guard will notify mariners of the regulated area through Broadcast Notice to Mariners and on-scene designated representatives. Ref: LNM 38/18, chart: 11467 FL – TAMPA BAY - HILLSBOROUGH RIVER – SPARKMAN CHANNEL: DOWNTOWN TAMPA ANNUAL HOLIDAY LIGHTED BOAT PARADE RIVERWALK The annual Holiday Lighted Boat Parade Riverwalk in Tampa, FL will be held on December 22, 2018 from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. During this event, there will be an increase in recreational vessels on the Hillsborough River and near the Seddon and Sparkman channels. Vessels are urged to transit the area with extreme caution. For further information, please contact U.S. Coast Guard Sector St. Petersburg at 727-824-7506. Ref: LNM 49/18, chart: 11416
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X=530000
X=540000
X=550000
X=560000
X=570000
Y=2140000
Y=2150000
Y=2160000
Y=2170000
Y=2180000
Y=2190000
Y=2200000
Y=2210000
STA. 35+100 (CBL)
STA. 80+000 (CBL)
OP
TIO
N B
OP
TIO
N A
BA
SE
STA. 43+100 (CBL)
STA. 54+200 (CBL)
STA. 58+300 (CBL)
BA
SE
WITHIN 200 FEET OF EXISTING CABLE LOCATION. MIN.
NO TILLING, MOORING, ANCHORING, OR SPUDDING
NO EXCAVATION OF EXISTING BEACH OR SEABED.
FIBER OPTIC CABLE.
OF WORKLOCATION
N.T.S.
N
ST AUGUSTINE
JACKSONVILLE
GAINESVILLE
TALLAHASSEE
GEORGIA
ALABAMA
PENSACOLA
ORLANDO
CANAVERAL
ST LUCIE
FT. LUDERDALE
MIAMI
TAMPA
FT MYERS
KEY WEST
LOCATION MAP
OKEECHOBEE LAKE
GULF OF MEXICO
OCEAN
ATLANTIC
FLORIDA
BEACHWEST PALM
C1
C2
C3
C4
C5
C6
C7
C8
C9
C10
C11
C12
C13
C14
C15
C16
C17
C18
C19
C20
C21
C22
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C24
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C27
C28
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C30
C31
C32
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HORIZONTAL DATUM: NAD 83 VERTICAL DATUM:
Borrow=MLLW,Fill=MLLW
GRID: State Plane UNITS: Feet
ZONE: 0901 - Florida East DRAWN BY: Chris
72597 - Jax Hbr. Deepening, Contract B
Jacksonville Harbor, Contract B
GRAPHIC SCALE
FILE LOCATION:
H:\Dropbox (GLDD)\Projects\72597 Jacksonville Deepening\04 Drawings\09 From Oak Brook\72597 - Jacksonville Harbor Deepening, Contract B - Dredge Allocaton Drawing\72597 - Jacksonville Harbor Deepening, Contract B - NTM.dwg
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PROJECT:
Phone: (630) 574-3000
GREAT LAKES DREDGE AND DOCK COMPANY
CIVIL ENGINEERING / SURVEYING DIVISION
Fax: (630) 574-1515
CONFIDENTIAL & PROPRIETARYThis document contains confidential and proprietary information of Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Company. If youhave received this document in error, immediately discard or destroy it without copying or distributing further.
PROJECT DETAILS
LAST SAVED BY:
MPatriaDRAWING DATE:
November 1, 2018
TITLE:
NOTICE TO MARINERS - CHANNEL
DRAWING NO:
GLDD 1
RELEASE ZONE A
RELEASE ZONE B1RELEASE ZONE C1
RELEASE ZONE D1
RELEASE ZONE D2
O1O2
O3O4
HORIZONTAL DATUM: NAD 83 VERTICAL DATUM:
Borrow=MLLW,Fill=MLLW
GRID: State Plane UNITS: Feet
ZONE: 0901 - Florida East DRAWN BY: Chris
72597 - Jax Hbr. Deepening, Contract B
Jacksonville Harbor, Contract B
GRAPHIC SCALE
FILE LOCATION:
H:\Dropbox (GLDD)\Projects\72597 Jacksonville Deepening\04 Drawings\09 From Oak Brook\72597 - Jacksonville Harbor Deepening, Contract B - Dredge Allocaton Drawing\72597 - Jacksonville Harbor Deepening, Contract B - NTM.dwg
SHEET 1 of 1
PROJECT:
Phone: (630) 574-3000
GREAT LAKES DREDGE AND DOCK COMPANY
CIVIL ENGINEERING / SURVEYING DIVISION
Fax: (630) 574-1515
CONFIDENTIAL & PROPRIETARYThis document contains confidential and proprietary information of Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Company. If youhave received this document in error, immediately discard or destroy it without copying or distributing further.
PROJECT DETAILS
LAST SAVED BY:
MPatriaDRAWING DATE:
November 1, 2018
TITLE:
NOTICE TO MARINERS - ODMDS
DRAWING NO:
GLDD 2
Notice to Mariners for Gulf Coast Boundary Marker Replacement
November 28, 2018
FLORIDA-EVERGLADES NATIONAL PARK-GULF COAST: Boundary Marker Replacement AMERICAN UNDERWATER CONTRACTORS has installed and replaced boundary markers along the Gulf Coast of Everglades National Park. With the exception of removing the existing marker at Highland, all work below is complete. The existing Highland marker is expected to be removed by January 31, 2019. Specific marker locations are:
LOCATION NAME
LOCATION OF MARKER BEING REMOVED
NEW MARKER LOCATION
LATITUDE (NORTH)
LONGITUDE (WEST)
LATITUDE (NORTH)
LONGITUDE (WEST)
DEG MIN DEG MIN DEG MIN DEG MIN
OLD DAN BANK 24 51.743 80 51.391 24 51.738 80 51.606
SPRIGGER/ SCHOONER BANK NOT APPLICABLE 24 56.211 80 57.571
SANDY KEY NOT APPLICABLE 25 1.793 81 2.896
NW CAPE NOT APPLICABLE 25 13.708 81 12.362
BIG SABLE CREEK 25 17.431 81 11.152 25 17.473 81 11.345
SHARK POINT NOT APPLICABLE 25 23.283 81 11.48
HIGHLAND 25 29.633 81 13.778 25 29.664 81 13.693
COMER KEY 25 46.032 81 27.402 25 47.562 81 29.323
NW CORNER 25 49.134 81 31.254 25 49.062 81 31.194
EAST CAPE 25 4.334 81 5.109 25 4.334 81 5.109
For more information contact Everglades National Park, 305-242-7700
Notice to Mariners for Ten Thousand Island Boundary Marker Replacement
November 28, 2018
FLORIDA-EVERGLADES NATIONAL PARK- THOUSAND ISLANDS, EVERGLADES CITY AND CHOKOLOSKEE AREAS: Boundary Marker Replacement AMERICAN UNDERWATER CONTRACTORS has completed installing and replacing small (4x4) boundary markers for Everglades National Park in the Ten Thousand Islands, Everglades City and Chokoloskee Areas. Specific marker locations are:
LOCATION NAME
LOCATION OF MARKER REMOVED
NEW MARKER LOCATION
LATITUDE (NORTH)
LONGITUDE (WEST)
LATITUDE (NORTH)
LONGITUDE (WEST)
DEG MIN DEG MIN DEG MIN DEG MIN
709A NOT APPLICABLE 25 48.405 81 21.804
709 25 48.59 81 21.753 25 48.623 81 21.804
710 25 48.629 81 22.045 25 48.623 81 22.045
711 25 48.848 81 22.043 25 48.841 81 22.045
712 25 48.847 81 21.847 25 48.841 81 21.838
712A 25 48.893 81 21.792 25 48.882 81 21.804
713 25 49.065 81 21.801 25 49.058 81 21.804
848 25 48.408 81 21.322 25 48.404 81 21.323
850 25 49.062 81 21.319 25 49.063 81 21.323
853 25 49.065 81 21.438 25 49.064 81 21.437
857 25 49.118 81 21.462 25 49.118 81 21.462
MANATEE SIGN NOT APPLICABLE 25 49.227 81 20.994
827A NOT APPLICABLE 25 50.69 81 30.233
827 25 50.787 81 29.352 25 50.803 81 29.369
828 25 51.163 81 29.36 25 51.173 81 29.27
829 25 51.349 81 29.372 25 51.363 81 29.27
830 25 51.738 81 28.99 25 51.675 81 28.979
831 25 51.752 81 28.368 25 51.752 81 28.368
832 25 52.105 81 28.389 NOT APPLICABLE
833 25 52.203 81 28.385 25 52.203 81 28.306
834 25 52.528 81 28.39 25 52.547 81 28.306
835 25 52.628 81 28.25 NOT APPLICABLE
836 25 52.616 81 28.09 25 52.547 81 28.041
837 25 51.349 81 24.474 25 51.322 81 24.454
838 25 50.906 81 24.416 25 50.906 81 24.454
839 25 50.407 81 24.462 25 50.401 81 24.452
840 25 50.477 81 23.946 25 50.367 81 23.972
841 25 50.037 81 23.952 25 49.931 81 23.972
842 25 50.055 81 23.684 25 49.931 81 23.684
843 25 50.103 81 23.469 NOT APPLICABLE
844 25 50.103 81 22.542 25 49.931 81 22.303
For more information contact Everglades National Park, 305-242-7700
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