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United States Marine Corps Restricted Area, New River, NC, and Vicinity
The Corps of Engineers is proposing to amend the regulations which establish restricted areas in the waters of New River, North Carolina, and vicinity to include restricted areas for United States Marine Corps Waterborne Refueling Training Operation in the Morgan Bay Sector, Farnell Bay Sector, and Grey Point Sector. Refueling operations would...
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United States Navy Restricted Area, Elizabeth River, Craney Island, VA
The Corps of Engineers is proposing regulations to establish a restricted area in the vicinity of the Craney Island Refueling Station, Portsmouth, Virginia. These regulations will enable the Navy to enhance security around vessels moored at the facility. 33 U.S.C. 1 states, in part, that: It shall be the duty of the Secretary of the Army to...
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United States Navy Restricted Area, Elizabeth River, Lambert's Bend, VA
The Corps of Engineers is proposing regulations to establish a restricted area in the vicinity of Lambert's Bend and the Craney Island Refueling Station, Portsmouth, Virginia. These regulations will enable the Navy to enhance security around vessels moored at the facility. 33 U.S.C. 1 states, in part, that: It shall be the duty of the Secretary...
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United States Navy Restricted Area, Hampton Roads and Willoughby Bay, VA
The Corps of Engineers is proposing to amend the regulations which established a restricted area, in waters of the United States, adjacent to the Norfolk Naval Base, Norfolk, Virginia. The proposed amendment will close off an open area on the south side of the base and changes the enforcement responsibility from the base Commander to the...
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United States Navy Restricted Area, Little Creek Harbor, VA
The Corps of Engineers is proposing regulations to establish a restricted area in the vicinity of the Little Creek Amphibious Base, Little Creek, Virginia. These regulations will enable the Navy to enhance security around vessels moored at the facility. 33 U.S.C. 1 states, in part that: It shall be the duty of the Secretary of the Army to...
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Naval Restricted Area, Naval Air Station Whidbey Island, Washington
The Corps of Engineers is proposing to establish a new restricted area in the waters of Crescent Harbor, Saratoga Passage, adjacent to Naval Air Station Whidbey Island near Oak Harbor, Washington. Under this proposal, there would be no permanent, around- the-clock restrictions on use of the area. Restrictions would be intermittent and temporary,...
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United States Army Restricted Area, Skiffes Creek, Fort Eustis, VA
The Corps of Engineers is proposing regulations to establish a restricted area in the vicinity of Skiffes Creek at Fort Eustis, Virginia. These regulations will enable the Army to enhance security around vessels moored at the facility. The regulations will safeguard military vessels and United States government facilities from sabotage and other...
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Naval Restricted Area, Naval Station Everett, Washington
The Corps of Engineers is proposing to establish a new restricted area in the waters surrounding Naval Station Everett at Everett, Washington. The designation would effectively establish a 300- foot safety zone around moored vessels and the major piers of this naval base, and lesser distances from its other piers, basins, and shorelines. All...
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Department of Air Force, Maryland Air National Guard Danger Zone, Frog Mortar Creek, Middle River, Maryland
The Corps of Engineers is proposing regulations to establish a Danger Zone at Glenn L. Martin State Airport in the waters of Frog Mortar Creek located in Middle River, Maryland. These regulations will enable the Maryland Air National Guard (MdANG) to ensure the safety of watermen and mariners in the vicinity of an existing munitions depot...
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United States Navy Restricted Area, Kennebec River, Bath Iron Works Shipyard, ME
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is proposing regulations to establish a restricted area on the west side of the Kennebec River in the vicinity of the Bath Iron Works (BIW) Shipyard from just south of the Carlton (Route 1) highway bridge to the southern end of the Bath Iron Works Shipyard facility in Bath, Maine. These regulations will enable...
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Department of Air Force, Wisconsin Air National Guard Danger Zone, R-6903, Lake Michigan, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin
The U.S. Corps of Engineers is proposing regulations to reestablish a Danger Zone in Lake Michigan offshore from Sheboygan County, Wisconsin. These regulations will enable the Wisconsin Air National Guard (WiANG) to ensure the safety of fishermen and mariners in the vicinity of a live fire exercise area, which is located off the Wisconsin...
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Naval Restricted Area, Naval Submarine Base Bangor, Bangor, WA
The Corps of Engineers is proposing to amend its regulations which establish a restricted area in the waters of Hood Canal adjacent to Naval Submarine Base Bangor, at Bangor, Washington. This amendment will enlarge the existing naval restricted area, and change the enforcement responsibility from Commander, Naval Base, Seattle, Washington (now...
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United States Navy Restricted Area, Narragansett Bay, East Passage, Coddington Cove, Naval Station Newport, Newport, RI
The Corps of Engineers is proposing regulations to establish a restricted area on the east side of Narragansett Bay East Passage at Coddington Cove in the vicinity of Naval Station Newport. These regulations will enable the Navy to enhance safety and security around active military vessels berthed at the facility. The regulations will safeguard...
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United States Navy Restricted Area, Naval Air Station North Island, San Diego, CA
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is proposing to amend its regulations to establish a new restricted area in waters adjacent to the Naval Air Station North Island (NASNI), San Diego, California. This amendment will restrict activities by the public on the northeast side of the base. The regulations are necessary to safeguard Navy vessels and...
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United States Navy Restricted Area, Cooper River and Tributaries, Naval Weapons Station Charleston, Charleston, SC
The Corps of Engineers is proposing to amend existing regulations to expand the authority of the Commander, Naval Weapons Station Charleston, to restrict passage of watercraft and vessels within currently designated restricted areas in the Cooper River and its tributaries in the vicinity of the Naval Weapons Station in Charleston, South...
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United States Navy Restricted Area, Naval Base Ventura County, Point Mugu, CA
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is proposing to amend its regulations to establish a restricted area in waters adjacent to Naval Base Ventura County, Point Mugu, California. This amendment would prohibit vessels from entering a six-mile-long by one-quarter-mile-wide section of the Pacific Ocean along the shoreline between the up-coast limit and...
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United States Navy Restricted Area, Naval Base Ventura County, Port Hueneme, CA
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is proposing to amend its regulations to establish a new restricted area in waters adjacent to Naval Base Ventura County, Port Hueneme, California. This amendment would prohibit vessels and persons from entering Port Hueneme Harbor, from the seaward ends of the two entrance jetties to the shoreline, without first...
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United States Naval Restricted Area, Manchester Fuel Depot, Manchester, WA
The U. S. Army Corps of Engineers is proposing to establish a new restricted area in the waters of Rich Passage and Puget Sound surrounding the Manchester Fuel Depot at Manchester, Washington. The designation would ensure public safety and satisfy the Navy's security, safety, and operational requirements as they pertain to vessels at the...
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United States Army Restricted Area, New River, Radford Army Ammunitions Plant, Radford, VA
The U. S. Army Corps of Engineers is proposing to establish a restricted area on the New River in the vicinity of the Radford Army Ammunitions Plant, Radford, Virginia. The restricted area will enable the Commanding Officer to enhance security efforts in response to potential terrorist activities. These regulations are necessary to safeguard the...
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United States Coast Guard Restricted Area, San Francisco Bay, Yerba Buena Island, San Francisco, CA
The U. S. Army Corps of Engineers is proposing to establish a new Restricted Area in the waters of San Francisco Bay on the east side of Yerba Buena Island, San Francisco, San Francisco County, California. The designation would ensure public safety and satisfy the security, safety, and operational requirements as they pertain to the Coast Guard...