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Service Description: The Coast Guard is considering establishment of shipping safety fairways on the Atlantic Coast of the United States identified in 85 FR 37034, USCG-2019-0279, Shipping Safety Fairways Along the Atlantic Coast (AKA “ACPARS Fairways”). This potential system of fairways is intended to ensure that traditional navigation routes are kept free from obstructions that could impact navigation safety.
This feature depicts routing measures proposed by the Draft Northern New York Bight Port Access Route Study (NNYBPARS) released 07/15/2021 via docket USCG-2020-0278. Coast Guard District 1 conducted the NNYBPARS as a follow-up action to the ACPARS Fairways rulemaking and proposes modifications/ additions to the Atlantic Coast safety fairway system.
Federal Register, Docket No. USCG-2020-0278: https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2021/09/09/2021-19464/port-access-route-study-northern-new-york-bight
Comments close date: 09/30/2021
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Copyright Text: Proposal created by Coast Guard District One, Waterways Management Office; feature created Coast Guard Navigation Center; web service published by the MARCO Ocean Data Portal
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Title: Northern New York Bight Port Access Route Study
Author: Proposal created by Coast Guard District One, Waterways Management Office. Feature created Coast Guard Navigation Center.
Comments: The Coast Guard is considering establishment of shipping safety fairways on the Atlantic Coast of the United States identified in 85 FR 37034, USCG-2019-0279, Shipping Safety Fairways Along the Atlantic Coast (AKA “ACPARS Fairways”). This potential system of fairways is intended to ensure that traditional navigation routes are kept free from obstructions that could impact navigation safety.
This feature depicts routing measures proposed by the Draft Northern New York Bight Port Access Route Study (NNYBPARS) released 07/15/2021 via docket USCG-2020-0278. Coast Guard District 1 conducted the NNYBPARS as a follow-up action to the ACPARS Fairways rulemaking and proposes modifications/ additions to the Atlantic Coast safety fairway system.
Federal Register, Docket No. USCG-2020-0278: https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2021/09/09/2021-19464/port-access-route-study-northern-new-york-bight" target="_blank">
Comments close date: 09/30/2021
Disclaimer: The NNYBPARS is a study and not a formal rulemaking. All info shared within is pre-decisional (subject to change) and is being provided to maximize public engagement concerning what is being proposed in the Draft NNYBPARS. These features should be considered expired/outdated on or about 01/01/2022. Please contact the Coast Guard's Navigation Center at 703-313-5858 for GIS file updates after the file's expiration date.
These features should be considered expired/outdated on or about 01/01/2022. Please contact the Coast Guard's Navigation Center at 703-313-5858 for GIS file updates after the file's expiration date.
Proposal created by Coast Guard District One, Waterways Management Office; feature created Coast Guard Navigation Center.
Subject: This layer shows routing measure proposals made in the Northern New York Bight Port Access Route Study (NNYBPARS).
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Keywords: Shipping Safety Fairways,Vessel Routing Measures,New York Entrance,Vessel Traffic,Atlantic Coast Port Access Route Study,ACPARS,Northern NY Bight PARS,NNYBPARS,Waterways Governance
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