96-21733. Vessel Traffic Service New York Area  

  • [Federal Register Volume 61, Number 169 (Thursday, August 29, 1996)]
    [Rules and Regulations]
    [Pages 45323-45327]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 96-21733]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
    
    Coast Guard
    
    33 CFR Parts 26 and 161
    
    [CGD 92-052]
    RIN 2115-AE36
    
    
    Vessel Traffic Service New York Area
    
    AGENCY: Coast Guard, DOT.
    
    ACTION: Final rule.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Coast Guard is expanding the boundaries of Vessel Traffic 
    Service New York (VTSNY) Area. This expansion provides the Vessel 
    Traffic Center (VTC) with a more complete vessel traffic image for the 
    entrances to New York Harbor via Ambrose Channel, Raritan Bay, and Long 
    Island Sound. The expansion also furnishes additional information on 
    weather conditions and potential hazards to navigation. As a result, 
    the VTSNY area expansion will assist in safer and more efficient vessel 
    transits in the congested New York Harbor channels and reduce the 
    potential for groundings, rammings, and collisions.
    
    EFFECTIVE DATE: This rule is effective on December 1, 1996.
    
    ADDRESSES: Unless otherwise indicated, documents referenced in this 
    preamble are available for inspection or copying at the office of the 
    Executive Secretary, Marine Safety Council (G-LRA/3406), U.S. Coast 
    Guard Headquarters, 2100 Second Street SW., room 3406, Washington, DC 
    20593-0001 between 8 a.m. and 3 p.m., Monday through Friday, except 
    Federal holidays. The telephone number is (202) 267-1477.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
    Irene Hoffman, Project Manager, Office of Vessel Traffic Management. 
    The telephone number is 202-267-6277.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    Regulatory History
    
        On August 27, 1990, the Coast Guard published a final rule entitled 
    `'Regulations for Required Participation in Vessel Traffic Service, New 
    York`` which established mandatory vessel participation in VTSNY (55 FR 
    34908). The rule became effective on February 15, 1991.
        The original VTSNY Area was bounded by the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge 
    to the south, the Brooklyn Bridge and Holland Tunnel to the east and 
    north, Kill Van Kull to the Arthur Kill Railroad Bridge, and Newark Bay 
    to the Lehigh Valley Draw Bridge.
        On May 25, 1993, the Coast Guard published an NPRM to expand the 
    VTSNY area in three phases (58 FR 30098). Phase I would expand VTSNY's 
    required participation area from the existing boundary at the 
    Verrazano-Narrows Bridge south to the entrance buoys at Ambrose, Swash, 
    and Sandy Hook Channels in Lower New York Bay, and west into Raritan 
    Bay terminating at a line from Great Kills Light on Staten Island to 
    Point Comfort in New Jersey.
        Phase II would expand the VTSNY area to encompass the Arthur Kill, 
    south from the boundary at the Arthur Kill Railroad Bridge to the line 
    in Raritan Bay, described above in the Phase I description. The Raritan 
    River above the Raritan River Railroad Bridge is not included within 
    the VTSNY area.
        Phase III would expand the VTSNY boundary at the Brooklyn Bridge up 
    the East River to the Throgs Neck Bridge. The Coast Guard received two 
    letters commenting on the proposal which were addressed in the Interim 
    Final Rule (58 FR 460081, Sept. 1, 1993) implementing Phase I of the 
    VTSNY area expansion.
    
    Background and Purpose
    
        The Ports and Waterways Safety Act (33 U.S.C. 1221 et seq.), as 
    amended by Port and Tanker Safety Act of 1978 and the Oil Pollution Act 
    of 1990, provides authority for the Secretary of the Department of 
    Transportation to construct, operate, maintain, improve or expand 
    vessel traffic services. The Secretary has delegated this authority to 
    the Commandant, U.S. Coast Guard.
        Existing regulations require compliance with reporting and 
    participation procedures for certain vessels entering and operating 
    within the VTSNY area. VTSNY has a
    
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    surveillance system and radiotelephone network for collecting and 
    disseminating information within this prescribed area.
        The expansion of VTSNY furnishes additional information on weather 
    conditions, traffic congestion, and potential hazards to navigation. 
    This information is then relayed to vessels operating in the expanded 
    area, permitting them to respond to conditions as necessary.
    
    Discussion of Changes
    
        In the NPRM, the Coast Guard proposed to expand VTSNY's area 
    incrementally. There were to be two interim final rules for Phases I 
    and II and a final rule encompassing Phase III. However, due to 
    construction and software development delays and funding problems, 
    Phases II and III will be implemented together in this final rule. The 
    interim final rule implementing Phase I expansion area will also be 
    adopted as final in this rule.
        There will be a ``VTS User Familiarization'' period between August 
    29, 1996, through November 30, 1996. This familiarization period will 
    allow both the VTS operators and VTS Users to gradually become familiar 
    with the new service area before participation becomes mandatory. 
    During the ``VTS User Familiarization'' period, the VTC will be 
    prepared to provide VTS services and vessels will be encouraged to 
    participate voluntarily in using the VTS services in the expanded area.
        The combined Phase II and III expanded areas extend into the 
    Raritan Bay and north through the Aurthur Kill, connecting with the 
    existing VTSNY boundary at the Aurthur Kill Railroad Bridge; and from 
    the existing VTSNY boundary at the Brooklyn Bridge up the East River to 
    the Throgs Neck Bridge.
        The tables contained in 33 CFR parts 26 and 161 which describe the 
    radio frequency monitoring areas assigned to the VTSNY Area are being 
    modified to coincide with the effective date of the area expansion.
        The Coast Guard and VTS Users of the VTSNY area recently evaluated 
    the usage levels of the radiotelephone frequencies assigned to VTSNY. 
    This evaluation concluded that VHF-FM Channel 14 was overloaded and 
    Channel 11 was under-used. To correct this disparity and distribute the 
    voice communications equally among the available radio frequencies, the 
    reporting and monitoring frequencies for VTS New York have been 
    changed. Vessel Movement Reporting System (VMRS) participants will now 
    make their initial Sail Plan Report on Channel 11. The Final Report and 
    all other reports will be made on Channel 14. VMRS participants and 
    other VTS Users will monitor Channel 14 while transiting the VTS area. 
    Vessels will not be required to monitor Channels 11 and 14 
    simultaneously. Instead of having two distinct frequency monitoring 
    areas, the required monitoring areas for VHF-FM Channel 11 and Channel 
    14 will now extend throughout the VTS area.
    
    Regulatory Evaluation
    
        This rule is not a significant regulatory action under section 3(f) 
    of Executive Order 12866 and does not require an assessment of 
    potential costs and benefits under section 6(a)(3) of that order. It 
    has not been reviewed by the Office of Management and Budget under that 
    order. It is not significant under the Regulatory Policies and 
    Procedures of the Department of Transportation (DOT) (44 FR 11040; 
    February 26, 1979).
        The Coast Guard expects the economic impact of this proposal to be 
    so minimal that a full regulatory evaluation is unnecessary. Most 
    vessels that are affected by this rule are already required to 
    participate in VTSNY. The expansion of the VTS area only requires 
    vessels to communicate with the VTC earlier than presently required. In 
    some cases, vessels are already voluntarily participating in the 
    expanded areas. This final rule does not impose a measurable impact on 
    these vessels.
    
    Small Entities
    
        The cost to small entities will not be significant because the 
    expansion of VTSNY area only requires certain vessels to communicate 
    with the VTC earlier than presently required. This requirement will 
    have little impact on vessels that are affected by this rule. 
    Therefore, the Coast Guard certifies under section 605(b) of the 
    Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.) that this rule will 
    not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small 
    entities.
    
    Collection of Information
    
        This rule contains no collection-of-information requirements under 
    the Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.).
    
    Federalism
    
        The Coast Guard has analyzed this regulation under the principles 
    and criteria contained in Executive Order 12612 and has determined that 
    it does not have sufficient federalism implications to warrant the 
    preparation of a Federalism Assessment.
    
    Environment
    
        The Coast Guard considered the environmental impact of this final 
    rule and concluded that under section 2.B.2 of Commandant Instruction 
    M16475.1B, this rule is categorically excluded from further 
    environmental documentation. Section 2.B.2.1 of that instruction 
    excludes administrative action and procedural regulations and policies 
    which clearly do not have any environmental impact. ``A Categorical 
    Exclusion Determination'' is available in the docket for inspection or 
    copying where indicated under ADDRESSES. This rule, which is primarily 
    administrative, requires the Master, Pilot or person directing the 
    movement of a vessel to participate in an expanded VTSNY area. No 
    significant effect on the environment is expected. The Coast Guard also 
    recognizes that this rulemaking may have a positive effect on the 
    environment by minimizing the risk of environmental harm.
    
    List of Subjects
    
    33 CFR Part 26
    
        Communications Equipment, Navigation (water), Marine safety, Radio, 
    Telephone, Vessels.
    
    33 CFR Part 161
    
        Harbors, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, Navigation 
    (water), Vessels, Waterways.
    
        Accordingly, the interim final rule amending 33 CFR Part 161 which 
    was published at 58 FR 46081 on September 1, 1993, is adopted as final 
    without change and 33 CFR parts 26 and 161 are amended as follows:
    
    PART 26--VESSEL BRIDGE-TO-BRIDGE RADIOTELEPHONE REGULATIONS
    
        1. The authority citation for part 26 continues to read as follows:
    
        Authority: 33 U.S.C. 1201-1208; 49 CFR 1.46. Sections 26.04 and 
    26.09 also issued under sec. 4118, Pub. L. 101-380, 104 Stat. 523 
    (33 U.S.C. 1203 note).
    
        2. In Sec. 26.03, Table 26.03(f) is revised to read as follows:
    
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         Table 26.03(f).--Vessel Traffic Services (VTS) Call Signs, Designated Frequencies, and Monitoring Areas    
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     Vessel traffic services \1\      Designated frequency \2\ (channel                                             
              call sign                         designation)                             Monitoring area            
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    New York \3\                                                                                                    
        New York Traffic \4\....  156.550 MHz (Ch. 11) and................  The navigable waters of the Lower New   
                                  156.700 MHz (Ch. 14)....................   York Harbor bounded on the east by a   
                                                                             line drawn from Norton Point to Breezy 
                                                                             Point; on the south by a line          
                                                                             connecting the entrance buoys at the   
                                                                             Ambrose Channel, Swash Channel and     
                                                                             Sandy Hook Channel to Sandy Hook Point;
                                                                             and on the southeast including the     
                                                                             waters of the Sandy Hook Bay south to a
                                                                             line drawn at latitude 40 deg.25' N.;  
                                                                             then west into waters of the Raritan   
                                                                             Bay to the Raritan River Rail Road     
                                                                             Bridge; and then north including the   
                                                                             waters of the Arthur Kill and Newark   
                                                                             Bay to the Lehigh Valley Draw Bridge at
                                                                             latitude 40 deg.41.95' N.; and then    
                                                                             east including the waters of the Kill  
                                                                             Van Kull and Upper New York Bay north  
                                                                             to a line drawn east-west from the     
                                                                             Holland Tunnel Ventilator Shaft at     
                                                                             latitude 40 deg.43.7' N.; longitude 74 
                                                                             deg.01.6' W. in the Hudson River; and  
                                                                             continuing east including the waters of
                                                                             the East River to the Throgs Neck      
                                                                             Bridge, excluding the Harlem River.    
                                  156.600 MHz (Ch. 12)....................  Each vessel at anchor within the above  
                                                                             areas.                                 
    Houston \3\                                                             The navigable waters north 29 deg. N.,  
                                                                             west of 94 deg.20' W., south of 29     
                                                                             deg.49' N., and east of 95 deg.20' W.; 
        Houston Traffic.........  156.550 MHz (Ch. 11)....................  The navigable waters north of a line    
                                                                             extending due west from the southern   
                                                                             most end of Exxon Dock #1 (29          
                                                                             deg.43.37' N., 95 deg.01.27' W.).      
                                  156.600 MHz (Ch. 12)....................  The navigable waters south of a line    
                                                                             extending due west from the southern   
                                                                             most end of Exxon Dock #1 (29          
                                                                             deg.43.37' N., 95 deg.01.27' W.).      
    Berwick Bay                                                                                                     
        Berwick Traffic.........  156.550 MHz (Ch. 11)....................  The navigable waters south of 29 deg.45'
                                                                             N., west of 91 deg.10' W., north of 29 
                                                                             deg.37' N., and east of 91 deg.18' W.  
    St. Marys River                                                                                                 
        Soo Control.............  156.600 MHz (Ch. 12)....................  The navigable waters of the St. Marys   
                                                                             River between 45c deg.57' N. (De Tour  
                                                                             Reef Light) and 46 deg.38.7' N. (Ile   
                                                                             Parisienne Light), except the St. Marys
                                                                             Falls Canal and those navigable waters 
                                                                             east of a line from 46 deg.04.16' N.   
                                                                             and 46 deg.01.57' N. (La Pointe to Sims
                                                                             Point in Potagannissing Bay and Worsley
                                                                             Bay).                                  
    San Francisco \3\                                                                                               
        San Francisco Offshore    156.600 MHz (Ch. 12)....................  The waters within a 38 nautical mile    
         Vessel Movement                                                     radius of Mount Tamalpais (37 deg.55.8'
         Reporting Service.                                                  N., 122 deg.34.6' W.) excluding the San
                                                                             Francisco Offshore Precautionary Area. 
        San Francisco Traffic...  156.700 MHz (Ch. 14)....................  The waters of the San Francisco Offshore
                                                                             Precautionary Area eastward to San     
                                                                             Francisco Bay including its tributaries
                                                                             extending to the ports of Stockton,    
                                                                             Sacramento and Redwood City.           
    Puget Sound \5\                                                                                                 
        Seattle Traffic \6\.....  156.700 MHz (Ch. 14)....................  The navigable waters of Puget Sound,    
                                                                             Hood Canal and adjacent waters south of
                                                                             a line connecting Marrowstone Point and
                                                                             Lagoon Point in Admiralty Inlet and    
                                                                             south of a line drawn due east from the
                                                                             southernmost tip of Possession Point on
                                                                             Whidbey Island to the shoreline.       
                                  156.250 MHz (Ch. 5A)....................  The navigable waters of the Strait of   
                                                                             Juan de Fuca east of 124 deg.40' W.    
                                                                             excluding the waters in the central    
                                                                             portion of the Strait of Juan de Fuca  
                                                                             north and east of Race Rocks; the      
                                                                             navigable waters of the Strait of      
                                                                             Georgia east of 122 deg.52' W.; the San
                                                                             Juan Island Archipelago, Rosario       
                                                                             Strait, Bellingham Bay; Admiralty Inlet
                                                                             north of a line connecting Marrowstone 
                                                                             Point and Lagoon waters of the Strait  
                                                                             of Georgia east of 122 deg.52' W.; the 
                                                                             San Juan Island Archipelago, Rosario   
                                                                             Strait, Bellingham Bay; Admiralty inlet
                                                                             north of a line connecting Marrowstone 
                                                                             Point and Lagoon Point and all waters  
                                                                             east of Whidbey Island north of a line 
                                                                             drawn due east from the southernmost   
                                                                             tip of Possession Point on Whidbey     
                                                                             Island to the shoreline.               
        Tofino Traffic \7\......  156.725 MHz (Ch. 74)....................  The waters west of 124 deg.40' W. within
                                                                             50 nautical miles of the coast of      
                                                                             Vancouver Island including the waters  
                                                                             north of 48 deg. N., and east of 127   
                                                                             deg. W.                                
        Vancouver Traffic.......  156.550 MHz (Ch. 11)....................  The navigable waters of the Strait of   
                                                                             Georgia west of 122 deg.52' W., the    
                                                                             navigable waters of the central Strait 
                                                                             of Juan de Fuca north and east of Race 
                                                                             Rocks, including the Gulf Island       
                                                                             Archipelago, Boundary Pass and Haro    
                                                                             Strait.                                
    Prince William Sound \8\                                                                                        
        Valdez Traffic..........  156.650 MHz (Ch. 13)....................  The navigable waters south of 61 deg.05'
                                                                             N., east of 147 deg.20' W., north of 60
                                                                             deg. N., and west of 146 deg.30' W.;   
                                                                             and, all navigable waters in Port      
                                                                             Valdez.                                
    Louisville \8\                                                                                                  
        Louisville Traffic......  156.650 MHz (Ch. 13 )...................  The navigable waters of the Ohio River  
                                                                             between McAlpine Locks (Mile 606) and  
                                                                             Twelve Mile Island (Mile 593), only    
                                                                             when the McAlpine upper pool gauge is  
                                                                             at approximately 13.0 feet or above.   
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    Notes:                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                    
    \1\VTS regulations are denoted in 33 CFR Part 161. All geographic coordinates (latitude and longitude) are      
      expressed in North American Datum of 1983 (NAD 83).                                                           
    \2\In the event of a communication failure either by the vessel traffic center or the vessel or radio congestion
      on a designated VTS frequency, communications may be established on an alternate VTS frequency. The bridge-to-
      bridge navigational frequency, 156.650 MHz (Channel 13), is monitored in each VTS area; and it may be used as 
      an alternate frequency, however, only to the extent that doing so provides a level of safety beyond that      
      provided by other means.                                                                                      
    \3\Designated frequency monitoring is required within U.S. navigable waters. In areas which are outside the U.S.
      navigable waters, designated frequency monitoring is voluntary. However, prospective VTS Users are encouraged 
      to monitor the designated frequency.                                                                          
    \4\VMRS participants shall make their initial report (Sail Plan) to New York Traffic on Channel 11 (156.550     
      MHz). All other reports, including the Final Report, shall be made on Channel 14 (156.700 MHz). VMRS and other
      VTS Users shall monitor Channel 14 (156.700 MHz) while transiting the VTS area. New York Traffic may direct a 
      vessel to monitor and report on either primary frequency depending on traffic density, weather conditions, or 
      other safety factors. This does not require a vessel to monitor both primary frequencies.                     
    \5\A Cooperative Vessel Traffic Service was established by the United States and Canada within adjoining waters.
      The appropriate vessel traffic center administers the rules issued by both nations; however, it will enforce  
      only its own set of rules within its jurisdiction.                                                            
    \6\Seattle Traffic may direct a vessel to monitor the other primary VTS frequency 156.250 MHz or 156.700 MHz    
      (Channel 5A or 14) depending on traffic density, weather conditions, or other safety factors, rather than     
      strictly adhering to the designated frequency required for each monitoring area as defined above. This does   
      not require a vessel to monitor both primary frequencies.                                                     
    \7\A portion of Tofino Sector's monitoring area extends beyond the defined CVTS area. Designated frequency      
      monitoring is voluntary in these portions outside of VTS jurisdiction, however, prospective VTS Users are     
      encouraged to monitor the designated frequency.                                                               
    \8\The bridge-to-bridge navigational frequency, 156.650 MHz (Channel 13), is used in these VTSs because the     
      level of radiotelephone transmissions does not warrant a designated VTS frequency. The listening watch        
      required by 26.05 of this chapter is not limited to the monitoring area.                                      
    
    PART 161--VESSEL TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT                                  
                                      
    
        3. The authority citation for part 161 continues to read as 
    follows:
    
        Authority: 33 U.S.C. 1231; 33 U.S.C. 1232, 49 CFR 1.46.
    
        4. In Sec. 161.12, Table 161.12(b) is revised to read as follows:
    
        Table 161.12(b).--Vessel Traffic Services (VTS) Call Signs, Designated Frequencies, and Monitoring Areas    
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      Vessel traffic services call      Designated1 frequency (channel                                              
                  sign                           designation)                           Monitoring area             
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    New York 2                                                                                                      
        New York Traffic 3.........  156.550 MHz (Ch. 11) and...........  The navigable waters of the Lower New York
                                     156.700 MHz (Ch. 14)...............   Harbor bounded on the east by a line     
                                                                           drawn from Norton Point to Breezy Point; 
                                                                           on the south by a line connecting the    
                                                                           entrance buoys at the Ambrose Channel,   
                                                                           Swash Channel and Sandy Hook Channel to  
                                                                           Sandy Hook Point; and on the southeast   
                                                                           including the waters of the Sandy Hook   
                                                                           Bay south to a line drawn at latitude 40 
                                                                           deg.25'N.; then west into waters of the  
                                                                           Raritan Bay to the Raritan River Rail    
                                                                           Road Bridge; and then north including the
                                                                           waters of the Arthur Kill and Newark Bay 
                                                                           to the Lehigh Valley Draw Bridge at      
                                                                           latitude 40 deg.41.95'N.; and then east  
                                                                           including the waters of the Kill Van Kull
                                                                           and Upper New York Bay north to a line   
                                                                           drawn east-west from the Holland Tunnel  
                                                                           Ventilator Shaft at latitude 40          
                                                                           deg.43.7'N.; longitude 74 deg.01.6'W. in 
                                                                           the Hudson River; and continuing east    
                                                                           including the waters of the East River to
                                                                           the Throgs Neck Bridge, excluding the    
                                                                           Harlem River.                            
                                     156.600 MHz (Ch. 12)...............  Each vessel at anchor within the above    
                                                                           areas.                                   
    Houston 2                                                             The navigable waters north of 29 deg.N.,  
                                                                           west of 94 deg.20'W., south of 29        
                                                                           deg.49'N., and east of 95 deg.20'W.      
        Houston Traffic............  156.550 MHz (Ch. 11)...............  The navigable waters north of a line      
                                                                           extending due west from the southern most
                                                                           end of Exxon Dock #1 (29 deg.43.37'N., 95
                                                                           deg.01.27'W.).                           
                                     156.600 MHz (Ch. 12)...............  The navigable waters south of a line      
                                                                           extending due west from the southern most
                                                                           end of Exxon Dock #1 (29 deg.43.37'N., 95
                                                                           deg.01.27'W.).                           
    Berwick Bay                                                                                                     
        Berwick Traffic............  156.550 MHz (Ch. 11)...............  The navigable waters south of 29          
                                                                           deg.45'N., west of 91 deg.10'W., north of
                                                                           29 deg.37'N., and east of 91 deg.18'W.   
    St. Marys River                                                                                                 
        Soo Control................  156.600 MHz (Ch. 12)...............  The navigable waters of the St. Marys     
                                                                           River between 45 deg.57'N. (De Tour Reef 
                                                                           Light) and 46 deg.38.7'N. (Ile Parisienne
                                                                           Light), except the St. Marys Falls Canal 
                                                                           and those navigable waters east of a line
                                                                           from 46 deg.04.16'N. and 46 deg.01.57'N. 
                                                                           (LaPointe to Sims Point in Potagannissing
                                                                           Bay and Worsley Bay).                    
    San Francisco 2                                                                                                 
        San Francisco Offshore       156.600 MHz (Ch. 12)...............  The waters within a 38 nautical mile      
         Vessel Movement.                                                  radius of Mount Tamalpais (37            
                                                                           deg.55.8'N., 122 deg.34.6'W.) excluding  
                                                                           the San Francisco Offshore Precautionary 
                                                                           Area.                                    
        Reporting Service San        156.700 MHz (Ch. 14)...............  The waters of the San Francisco Offshore  
         Francisco Traffic.                                                Precautionary Area eastward to San       
                                                                           Francisco Bay including its tributaries  
                                                                           extending to the ports of Stockton,      
                                                                           Sacramento and Redwood City.             
    Puget Sound 4                                                                                                   
        Seattle Traffic 5..........  156.700 MHz (Ch. 14)...............  The navigable waters of Puget Sound, Hood 
                                                                           Canal and adjacent waters south of a line
                                                                           connecting Marrowstone Point and Lagoon  
                                                                           Point in Admiralty Inlet and south of a  
                                                                           line drawn due east from the southernmost
                                                                           tip of Possession Point on Whidbey Island
                                                                           to the shoreline.                        
    
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                                     156.250 MHz (Ch. 5A)...............  The navigable waters of the Strait of Juan
                                                                           de Fuca east of 124 deg.40'W. excluding  
                                                                           the waters in the central portion of the 
                                                                           Strait of Juan de Fuca north and east of 
                                                                           Race Rocks; the navigable waters of the  
                                                                           Strait of Georgia east of 122 deg.52'W.; 
                                                                           the San Juan Island Archipelago, Rosario 
                                                                           Strait, Bellingham Bay; Admiralty of Juan
                                                                           de Fuca north and east of Race Rocks; the
                                                                           navigable waters of the Strait of Georgia
                                                                           east of 122 deg.52'W.; the San Juan      
                                                                           Island Archipelago, Rosario Strait,      
                                                                           Bellingham Bay; Admiralty Inlet north of 
                                                                           a line connecting Marrowstone Point and  
                                                                           Lagoon Point and all waters east of      
                                                                           Whidbey Island north of a line drawn due 
                                                                           east from the southernmost tip of        
                                                                           Possession Point on Whidbey Island to the
                                                                           shoreline.                               
        Tofino Traffic 6...........  156.725 MHz (Ch. 74)...............  The waters west of 124 deg.40'W. within 50
                                                                           nautical miles of the coast of Vancouver 
                                                                           Island including the waters north of 48  
                                                                           deg.N., and east of 127 deg.W.           
        Vancouver Traffic..........  156.550 MHz (Ch. 11)...............  The navigable waters of the Strait of     
                                                                           Georgia west of 122 deg.52'W., the       
                                                                           navigable waters of the central Strait of
                                                                           Juan de Fuca north and east of Race      
                                                                           Rocks, including the Gulf Island         
                                                                           Archipelago, Boundary Pass and Haro      
                                                                           Strait.                                  
    Prince William Sound 7                                                                                          
        Valdez Traffic.............  156.650 MHz (Ch. 13)...............  The navigable waters south of 61          
                                                                           deg.05'N., east of 147 deg.20'W., north  
                                                                           of 60 deg.N., and west of 146 deg.30'W.; 
                                                                           and, all navigable waters in Port Valdez.
    Louisville 7                                                                                                    
        Louisville Traffic.........  156.650 MHz (Ch. 13)...............  The navigable waters of the Ohio River    
                                                                           between McAlpine Locks (Mile 606) and    
                                                                           Twelve Mile Island (Mile 593), only when 
                                                                           the McAlpine upper pool gauge is at      
                                                                           approximately 13.0 feet or above.        
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    Notes:                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                    
    1 In the event of a communication failure either by the vessel traffic center or the vessel or radio congestion 
      on a designated VTS frequency, communications may be established on an alternate VTS frequency. The bridge-to-
      bridge navigational frequency, 156.650 MHz (Channel 13), is monitored in each VTS area; and it may be used as 
      an alternate frequency, however, only to the extent that doing so provides a level of safety beyond that      
      provided by other means.                                                                                      
    2 Designated frequency monitoring is required within U.S. navigable waters. In areas which are outside the U.S. 
      navigable waters, designated frequency monitoring is voluntary. However, prospective VTS Users are encouraged 
      to monitor the designated frequency.                                                                          
    3 VMRS participants shall make their initial report (Sail Plan) to New York Traffic on Channel 11 (156.550 MHz).
      All other reports, including the Final Report, shall be made on Channel 14 (156.700 MHz). VMRS and other VTS  
      Users shall monitor Channel 14 (156.700 MHz) while transiting the VTS area. New York Traffic may direct a     
      vessel to monitor and report on either primary frequency depending on traffic density, weather conditions, or 
      other safety factors. This does not require a vessel to monitor both primary frequencies.                     
    4 A Cooperative Vessel Traffic Service was established by the Untied States and Canada within adjoining waters. 
      The appropriate vessel traffic Center administers the rules issued by both nations; however, it will enforce  
      only its own set of rules within its jurisdiction.                                                            
    5 Seattle traffic may direct a vessel to monitor the other primary VTS frequency 156.250 MHz or 156.700 MHz     
      (Channel 5A or 14) depending on traffic density, weather conditions, or other safety factors, rather than     
      strictly adhering to the designated frequency required for each monitoring area as defined above. This does   
      not require a vessel to monitor both primary frequencies.                                                     
    6 A portion of Tofino Sector's monitoring area extends beyond the defined CVTS area. Designated frequency       
      monitoring is voluntary in these portions outside of VTS jurisdiction, however, prospective VTS Users are     
      encouraged to monitor the designated frequency.                                                               
    7 The bridge-to-bridge navigational frequency, 156.650 MHz (Channel 13), is used in these VTSs because the level
      of radiotelephone transmissions does not warrant a designated VTS frequency. The listening watch required by  
      26.05 of this chapter is not limited to the monitoring area.                                                  
    
        5. Section 161.25 is revised to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 161.25  Vessel Traffic Service New York Area.
    
        The area consists of the navigable waters of the Lower New York 
    Harbor bounded on the east by a line drawn from Norton Point to Breezy 
    Point; on the south by a line connecting the entrance buoys at the 
    Ambrose Channel, Swash Channel, and Sandy Hook Channel to Sandy Hook 
    Point; and on the southeast including the waters of Sandy Hook Bay 
    south to a line drawn at latitude 40 deg.25'N.; then west into waters 
    of the Raritan Bay to the Raritan River Rail Road Bridge; and then 
    north including the waters of the Arthur Kill and Newark Bay to the 
    Lehigh Valley Draw Bridge at latitude 40 deg.41.9'N.; and then east 
    including the waters of the Kill Van Kull and Upper New York Bay north 
    to a line drawn east-west from the Holland Tunnel Ventilator Shaft at 
    latitude 40 deg.43.7'N., longitude 74 deg.01.6'W. in the Hudson River; 
    and then continuing east including the waters of the East River to the 
    Throgs Neck Bridge, excluding the Harlem River.
    
        Note: Although mandatory participation in VTSNY is limited to 
    the area within the navigable waters of the United States, VTSNY 
    will provide services beyond those waters. Prospective users are 
    encouraged to report beyond the area of required participation in 
    order to facilitate advance vessel traffic management in the VTS 
    area and to receive VTSNY advisories and/or assistance.
    
        Dated: August 20, 1996.
    J.C. Card,
    Rear Admiral, U.S. Coast Guard Chief, Marine Safety and Environmental 
    Protection.
    [FR Doc. 96-21733 Filed 8-28-96; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 4910-14-M
    
    
    

Document Information

Effective Date:
12/1/1996
Published:
08/29/1996
Department:
Coast Guard
Entry Type:
Rule
Action:
Final rule.
Document Number:
96-21733
Dates:
This rule is effective on December 1, 1996.
Pages:
45323-45327 (5 pages)
Docket Numbers:
CGD 92-052
RINs:
2115-AE36: New York Vessel Traffic Service (CGD 92-052)
RIN Links:
https://www.federalregister.gov/regulations/2115-AE36/new-york-vessel-traffic-service-cgd-92-052-
PDF File:
96-21733.pdf
CFR: (1)
33 CFR 161.25