Coast Guard: Notice to Boaters

This press release was issued by the United States Coast Guard 11th District Public Affairs Detachment for Los Angeles as a Notice to Boaters. While it is primarily aimed at the boating public in the Port of Los Angeles and Long Beach, we around the Chesapeake Bay can get something out of the release as well.

—————————————————————-

Notice to Boaters April 23.200927044

Coast Guard Urges Awareness to Recreational Boaters of Boating Safety Laws

SAN PEDRO, Calif. -In light of recent near misses and the start of the 2009 boating season, the Coast Guard will be increasing the enforcement of small vessel navigation rules.  There have been several recent near misses in and around the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach which were the direct result of dangerous maneuvers by small craft impeding the movement of large commercial vessels. Reports include small craft impeding port channels, cutting through Pilot Operating Areas, and cutting across the path of large ocean going shipping, all violations of federal regulations.

Recreational, commercial fishing, and small passenger vessels must use extra care when transiting in port channels, Pilot Operating Areas, as well as the entire Precautionary Area. The Precautionary Area is a convergence zone for the two major shipping lanes in the Los Angeles and Long Beach area and extends approximately seven nautical miles from the federal breakwater.

Increased Coast Guard Patrols to Begin

Coast Guard Sector Los Angeles – Long Beach has taken a heightened posture towards addressing these violations. Taking a tiered approach, the Sector is nearing the end of the Outreach and Education Stage. This included coordination with the Los Angeles – Long Beach Harbor Safety Committee, distribution of safety pamphlets, and increased boating safety classes and exams offered by the Coast Guard Auxiliary.

The Enforcement Phase will begin in May with increased water patrols focused on navigation violations within the Port area. This corresponds with the National Safe Boating Week, May 16-22, 2009 and Memorial Day weekend which is the traditional start of the recreational boating season.

Important Navigation Rules for the Port Area

Stay Clear of Pilot Operating Areas. Part 165.1152 Title 33 of the Code of Federal Regulations prohibits any vessel from entering the Pilot Operating Areas unless they are entering/departing through the respective gate. Vessels are further prohibited from stopping or loitering (including fishing) in the area unless they are embarking or disembarking a pilot. The Pilot Operating Areas are shown on NOAA charts as purple trapezoids extending seaward from each gate (extending approximately 1.5 nautical miles from Los Angeles’ Angel’s Gate and 2.5 nautical miles from Long Beach’s Queen’s Gate).  NOAA nautical charts 18749 and 18751 have notes printed on them alerting boaters to this rule.

Don’t Impede Vessels in Narrow Channels. Rule 9 of the International and Inland Navigation rules stipulates that vessels less than 20 meters (approximately 65 feet), sailing vessels, or vessels engaged in fishing shall not impede the passage of a vessel which can safely navigate only in a “Narrow Channel or Fairway”. Coast Guard Captain of the Port Public Notice 1-96 applies Rule 9 to the Pilot Operating Areas and all channels leading to deep draft berths within the port. This means that any large commercial vessel operating anywhere in the Pilot Operating Areas or anywhere in the port should not be impeded by small vessels. This supersedes the navigation rule which gives sailing vessels right of way over power vessels.

Rule 9 further states that vessels shall keep as near to the outer limit of the narrow channel which lies on the starboard side as is safe and practicable. This means that small vessels should not proceed down the middle of port channels or down the middle of the Pilot Operating Areas.

Maintain a Proper Lookout. Rule 5 of the International and Inland Navigation rules requires a proper lookout by sight, hearing, and all available means.

Maintain a Proper Radio Watch. Required by the Vessel Bridge-to-Bridge Radiotelephone Act for power driven vessels over 20 meters (approximately 65 feet), as well as towing vessels over 26 feet, and vessels 100 gross tons or more while carrying one or more passengers. Vessels should monitor VHF-FM Channel 16 as well as passively listen to Vessel Traffic Service channels (CH 14 VTS outside breakwater, CH 73 Los Angles pilots, CH 74 Long Beach pilots).

Negligently Operated. Small vessels operating too close to a large vessel and impeding their safe passage are considered to be “negligently operated” and may be cited as such.

Avoiding Dangers inside a Commercial Port

The combined port complex of Los Angeles and Long Beach is one of the largest and busiest ports in the entire world. Thousands of recreational boaters, ships, tugs, barges, ferries, and other commercial vessels must share the use of the waterways everyday. This can be a challenge!

· Stay clear of commercial traffic lanes.

· Never pass between a tug and its tow or you may hit the long submerged tow line.

· Steer clear of large ships. Large ships have the right-of-way in channels and Pilot Operating Areas.

· Ship speeds can be deceptive. They cover distance much faster than it appears and it generally takes up to a mile and a half for these vessels to come to a complete stop. If a water skier or windsurfer falls a thousand feet in front of a moving tug, that person in the water has less than one minute to get out of the way of that vessel.

· A large ship’s blind spot can extend for hundreds of feet in front of them, so they may not even see a small craft which cuts in front of them.

· Take a Boating Safety Class. Get a Free Vessel Exam. http://www.cgaux.org/boatinged/class_finder/index.html

###

Saving Lives and Guarding the Coast Since 1790.
The United States Coast Guard — Proud History.  Powerful Future.

Enjoy the read? Support DougWeb with coffee money ;)

Sphere: Related Content

Related DougWeb posts:

  1. Coast Guard announces notice of proposed rulemaking for waterfront facilities handling liquefied natural gas and liquefied hazardous gas WASHINGTON — The Coast Guard announced Tuesday the publication of...
  2. Coast Guard urges boaters to take precautions while viewing coastguardnews.com)–Los Angeles – With the holiday boat parade season just...
  3. Coast Guard to establish Liquefied Gas Carrier National Center of Expertise PORT ARTHUR, Texas - (Coast Guard Press Release) The Coast...
  4. Coast Guard Unit Spotlight: Baltimore Sector Vessel Boarding and Security Team I enjoy bragging about our Guardians! Our Coast Guard is...
  5. Coast Guard Searches for Missing Fisherman MONTEREY, Calif. – The Coast Guard Cutter Steadfast, home ported...
  6. Coast Guard encourages boaters to go digital with new emerge (coastguardnews.com)– The Coast Guard is encouraging mariners and aviators to...
  7. Coast Guard Searches for Two Missing Men The Coast Guard is also searching Dares Beach in the...
  8. Toledo man charged with making false distress call to U.S. Coast Guard (Coast Guard Press Release 020209 – Cleveland, Ohio) – CLEVELAND -...
  9. Boaters: No Radio Checks on Channel 16! In the last hour and a half this Friday afternoon...
  10. Coast Guard rescues 2 from boat aground in Potomac River (Press Release) BALTIMORE April 5, 2009- The Coast Guard rescued...

Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin.

One Response to “Coast Guard: Notice to Boaters”

  • Wavatar wishbone says:

    Very good points about the navigation issues. I'm on the water almost every day, and nothing ceases to amaze me. I've seen some of these recreational boaters do things that are just plain laughable. It's funny how you have to have a license to drive a car, but anyone can have a boat.

Leave a Reply

Stop th MUD!

Stop the MUD

Get this blog as a slideshow!
Powered by feedmap.net
Dougweb Categories
Archives
Google

Local Author, Ron Miller
Advertisement
SELLOUT: Musings from Uncle Tom's Porch by Ron Miller
Watchstander's Reference
Take $10 off at BatteriesPlus.com!
Shop at West Marine
Tag-Long Trailers
Ogontz Ave Art Co.
Tinker the Parrot

Tinker

DSmith.com

DSmith.com

Google

Calvert County News Papers & Agencies
KVHS
Personal Communication
Southern Maryland Communities
Amazon Wireless
Wear it!
Always wear your life jacket!
WavatarWavatarWavatarWavatarWavatar
April 2009
M T W T F S S
« Mar   May »
 12345
6789101112
13141516171819
20212223242526
27282930  
  • #dystonia news: American Dystonia Society will be posting it's 2011 IRS filing shortly. Here are some... fb.me/11z3c122FSupport the ADS1 week ago
  • Dare we say that ADS offers the best value and the best service for the #dystonia community? We don't charge... fb.me/t20KbOO5Support the ADS2 weeks ago
  • Coping with #dystonia: absolutely nothing should get in the way of your becoming a better person.Support the ADS3 weeks ago
  • Coping with #dystonia: sometimes it takes pure willpower to make it through the day. It may not be sustainable... fb.me/1wGd5eYSBSupport the ADS3 weeks ago
  • Today's Mets Game has been called on account of rain. Stay tuned. We are spending the afternoon in Manhattan anyway.Support the ADS3 weeks ago
  • Nominate someone who has done a lot to bring hope to our community and raise #dystonia awareness if the Yankees... fb.me/1Who5dlU3Support the ADS1 month ago
  • For those with dystonia, Allergan'a injunction does not affect Xeomin Therapeutic and it will remain available for current therapeutic usersSupport the ADS2 months ago
  • Coping with #dystonia: although the norovirus does not seem dangerous because it normally runs its course within... fb.me/15zENshsWSupport the ADS3 months ago
  • If only we had The Komen Foundation's problems.....what to do with a few hundred thousand dollars.....Support the ADS3 months ago
  • "Raising Dystonia Awareness One Person at a Time in 2012" - American Dystonia Society will do what needs to be... fb.me/1iJy02SjhSupport the ADS3 months ago
STOP TAX HIKES!
Snap Shot
Enhanced with Snapshots