U.S. Department of Homeland Security United States Coast Guard
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U.S. Department of Homeland Security United States Coast Guard
U.S. Department of Homeland Security United States Coast Guard LOCAL NOTICE TO MARINERS District 8 GULF Week: 35/11 8TH DISTRICT LOCAL NOTICE TO MARINERS GULF OF MEXICO Econfina River, FL to the Rio Grande, TX LIGHT LIST VOLUME IV NOTICE NUMBER 35/11 August 31, 2011 References: COMDTPUB P16502.4, Vol. IV, 2011 Edition and Coast Pilot V. COAST GUARD DISTRICT 8, WATERWAYS, (504) 671-2327, 7:00 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. (CST) NIS WATCHSTANDER PHONE (703) 313-5900 24-HOURS A DAY INTERNET ADDRESS HTTP://www.navcen.uscg.gov 2011 SPECIAL NOTICE TO MARINERS http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/?pageName=lnmDistrict®ion=8&ext=g GULF OF MEXICO LNM VIA INTERNET http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/?pageName=lnmDistrict®ion=8&ext=g BROADCAST NOTICE TO MARINERS COVERED IN THIS EDITION BEGINNING BNMS ENDING BNMS CCGD8 BNM 0132-11 (D8) BNM 0135-11 (D8) CCGD8 (OB) BNM 0096-11 (OB) BNM 0096-11 (OB) CCGD8 (DPB) BNM 0507-11 (DPB) BNM 0507-11 (DPB) SECTOR MOBILE (MO) BNM 0816-11 (MO) THROUGH BNM 0827-11 (MO) SECTOR NEW ORLEANS (NO) BNM 1340-11 (NO) BNM 1388-11 (NO) SECTOR HOUSTON-GALVESTON (GA) BNM 0785-11 (GA) BNM 0827-11 (GA) SECTOR CORPUS CHRISTI (CC) BNM 0557-11 (CC) BNM 0569 -11 (CC) ORIGINATING UNIT ABBREVIATIONS A through H I through O P through Z ACOE - Army Corps of Engineers ADRIFT - Buoy Adrift AICW - Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway Al - Alternating B - Buoy BKW - Breakwater bl - Blast BNM - Broadcast Notice to Mariner bu - Blue C - Canadian CHAN - Channel CGD - Coast Guard District C/O - Cut Off CONT - Contour CRK - Creek CONST - Construction DBN/Dbn - Daybeacon DBD/DAYBD - Dayboard DEFAC - Defaced DEST - Destroyed DISCON - Discontinued DMGD/DAMGD - Damaged ec - eclipse EST - Established Aid ev - every EVAL - Evaluation EXT - Extinguished F - Fixed fl - flash I - Interrupted ICW - Intracoastal Waterway IMCH - Improper Characteristic INL - Inlet INOP - Not Operating INT - Intensity ISL - Islet Iso - Isophase kHz - Kilohertz LAT - Latitude LB - Lighted Buoy LBB - Lighted Bell Buoy LHB - Lighted Horn Buoy LGB - Lighted Gong Buoy LONG - Longitude LNM - Local Notice to Mariners LT - Light LT CONT - Light Continuous LTR - Letter LWB - Lighted Whistle Buoy LWP - Left Watching Properly MHz - Megahertz MISS/MSNG - Missing Mo - Morse Code MSLD - Misleading N/C - Not Charted NGA - National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency NO/NUM - Number NOS - National Ocean Service PRIV - Private Aid Q - Quick R - Red RACON - Radar Transponder Beacon Ra ref - Radar reflector RBN - Radio Beacon REBUILT - Aid Rebuilt RECOVERED - Aid Recovered RED - Red Buoy REFL - Reflective RRL - Range Rear Light RELIGHTED - Aid Relit RELOC - Relocated RESET ON STATION - Aid Reset on Station RFL - Range Front Light RIV - River s - seconds SEC - Section SHL - Shoaling si - silent SIG - Signal SND - Sound SPM - Single Point Mooring Buoy SS - Sound Signal STA - Station STRUCT - Structure St M - Statute Mile TEMP - Temporary Aid Change TMK - Topmark Page 1 of 48 Coast Guard District 8 GULF LNM: 35/11 31 August 2011 Fl - Flashing G - Green HAZ - Hazard to Navigation HBR - Harbor HOR - Horizontal Clearance HT - Height NW - Notice Writer OBSCU - Obscured OBST - Obstruction OBSTR - Obstruction Oc - Occulting ODAS - Anchored Oceanographic Data Buoy TRLB - Temporarily Replaced by Lighted Buoy TRLT - Temporarily Replaced by Light TRUB - Temporarily Replaced by Unlighted Buoy W - White Y - Yellow Additional Abbreviations Specific to this LNM Edition: AHOP BHOP HSC MRGO HWY IHNC F/V Above Head of Passes Below Head of Passes Houston Ship Channel Mississippi River - Gulf Outlet Highway Inner Harbor Navigation Canal Fishing Vessel SECTION I - SPECIAL NOTICES This section contains information of special concern to the Mariner. 2011 HURRICANE SEASON - CLOSURES OF INNER HARBOR NAVIGATION CANAL (IHNC) Mariners are advised that the Hurricane Season extends from June 1, 2011 to November 30, 2011. The Inner Harbor Navigation Canal (IHNC) Floodwall Project, a major component of the Hurricane and Storm Damage Risk Reduction System, became operational on June 1, 2011. Mariners are advised that the primary purpose of the floodwall project is to prevent storm surge from entering the IHNC. The gates incorporated into the floodwall will be closed in advance of a 3-foot storm surge reaching the IHNC site. This closure will block all navigation passage on the GIWW and Bayou Bienvenue Waterways at this location, and once closed, could impact the ability of navigation interests to reach harbor behind the gates. Mariners are advised to be aware that this is a United States Coast Guard (USCG) Regulated Navigation Area (RNA) and should be fully aware of the requirements of this RNA. The US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) will provide as much advanced notice as possible of an intended closure. Whenever a tropical system is in or approaching the Gulf of Mexico, navigation interests are advised to closely monitor USCG Broadcasts, USACE Navigation Bulletins, and Gulf Intracoastal Canal Association (GICA) communication avenues, as well as local television and radio broadcasts. Advisories will provide an approximate time and date that the closure is expected to be made and will change as necessary as the tropical system approaches. USACE's Emergency Operations Center (EOC) will continually keep the USCG and Navigation Industry informed of activities at the IHNC. This structure may be closed on short notice well in advance of the actual storm. Mariners are advised to take appropriate and timely actions to assure their safety. The gates will be reopened as soon as conditions permit after a storm. The point of contact with the Hurricane Protection Office is Stephen Cali at (504) 862-1870. The secondary point of contact is LTC Victor Zillmer at (504) 491-5694. LNM: USACE NO DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY The Departmnet of Homeland Security (DHS) encourages the maritime public to report information concerning suspicious activity to their local Federal Bureau of Investigation Joint Terrorism Task Force (JTTF) Office, www.fbi.gov/contact/fo/fo.htm, or to other appropriate authorities. Individuals can contact the DHS Watch and Warning Unit, at (202) 323-3205, or toll free at 1-888-585-9078, or by E-Mail to nipc.watch@fbi.gov. The U.S. Coast Guard reminds the maritime industry that they may also report information concerning suspicious activity to the National Response Center (NRC), at 1-800-424-8802. LNM: DPW GIWW - WEST CLOSURE COMPLEX (WCC) - 2011 HURRICANE SEASON Mariners are advised that the Hurricane Season extends from June 1, 2011 through November 30, 2011. The Gulf Intracoastal Waterway (GIWW) West Closure Complex (WCC), a major component of the West Bank and Vicinity Hurricane Storm Page 2 of 48 Coast Guard District 8 GULF LNM: 35/11 31 August 2011 Damage Risk Reduction System, became operational on June 1, 2011. Mariners are advised that the primary purpose of the WCC is to prevent storm surge from entering the Harvey and Algiers Canals. The Sector Gates will be closed in advance of a 4-foot storm surge reaching the WCC site. In almost all cases, the gates will be closed when the water surface elevation at the structure is between elevation +2.0' and +3.8'. This closure will block all navigation passage on the GIWW at this location, and once closed, could impact the ability of navigation interests to reach harbor behind the gate. Mariners are advised to be aware that this is a United States Coast Guard (USCG) Regulated Navigation Area (RNA) and should be fully aware of the requirements of this RNA. The US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) will provide as much advanced notice as possible of an intended closure. Whenever a tropical system is in or approaching the Gulf of Mexico, navigation interests are advised to closely monitor USCG Broadcasts, USACE Navigation Bulletins, and Gulf Intracoastal Canal Association (GICA) and Harvey Canal Industrial Association (HCIA) communication avenues, as well as local television and radio broadcasts. Advisories will provide an approximate time and date that the closure is expected to be made and will change as necessary as the tropical system approaches. The WCC Canal Captain and the USACE's Emergency Operations Center (EOC) will continually keep the USCG and Navigation Industry informed of activities at the WCC. This structure may be closed on short notice well in advance of the actual storm. Mariners are advised to take appropriate and timely actions to assure their safety. The Sector Gates will be re-opened as soon as conditions permit after a storm. The point of contact at the New Orleans District is Tim Connell at (504) 862-2360. LNM: USACE NO HURRICANE SEASON SPECIAL NOTICE The hurricane season extends from June 1, 2011 through November 30, 2011. Tropical storms and hurricanes often develop with little warning. Extensive damage to small craft often results in loss of life. All mariners, particularly operators of small fishing vessels, are reminded that advanced planning which might prevent loss of vessel and crew should include: (a) Instruction of crew and passengers in location of emergency equipment and emergency procedures. (b) Presailing check of vessel, machinery, and equipment for seaworthiness. (c) Installation of strong ground tackle. (d) Review of storm center evacuation procedures. (e) Knowledge of nearest hurricane shelter or port. (f) Constant radio watch on VHF-FM Channel 16 and frequent monitoring of VHF-FM weather channels for National Weather Service Broadcasts. Due to tropical storms and hurricanes, mariners should be aware that aids to navigation along the coasts of Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana and Texas, and on structures in the Gulf of Mexico might have been damaged or destroyed. Lighted and unlighted buoys may have been moved from charted position, damaged, sunk, extinguished, or otherwise made inoperative. Mariners should not rely completely upon the position or operation of an aid to navigation, but should also employ such other methods of determining position as may be available. Wrecks and submerged obstructions may have been moved from charted locations and pipelines may become uncovered or moved, due to the force of storm surges. Storm surge and winds may create shoals in affected waters. The U.S. Aids to Navigation system marking wrecks and obstructions is intended for use with nautical charts. The exact meaning of a particular aid to navigation may not be clear to the mariner unless the appropriate nautical chart is consulted. Virtually all U.S. lateral marks are located in Iala Region B and follow the traditional 3R rule of red, right, returning. In U.S. waters, returning from seaward and proceeding toward the head of navigation is generally considered as moving westerly along the Gulf Coast. Mariners should exercise caution and report aid to navigation discrepancies and hazards to navigation to the nearest Coast Guard unit. During the hurricane season, drawbridges along the coast may deviate from normal operating procedures. Some bridges may be unable to open because of high winds. Others may be authorized extended closed periods to facilitate evacuation of land traffic. Mariners should anticipate bridge closures by listening to the National Weather Service and Coast Guard Broadcasts on hurricane conditions. Because of the uncertainty of hurricane movements and bridge closures, mariners are urged to seek passage through drawbridges well in advance of the arrival of gale force winds. Locks and Navigation Structures are operated to pass navigation until such time, that water levels and wind conditions warrant operations unsafe. The structures are then closed in accordance with hurricane preparation procedures. Mariners will be given as much notice as possible when structures are to be closed. However, these structures may be closed on short notice well in advance of the actual storm. Mariners are advised to seek safe harbor as soon as possible. LNM: DPW Page 3 of 48 Coast Guard District 8 GULF LNM: 35/11 31 August 2011 SPECIAL NOTICE-HURRICANE SEASON Mariners are advised that the hurricane season extends from June 1, 2011 to November 30, 2011. Locks and navigation structures operated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will attempt to pass navigation until such time that water levels and wind conditions render operations unsafe. The structures are then closed in accordance with hurricane procedures. Be advised that this includes the Harvey Canal Floodgate, located in the Harvey Canal immediately south of the Lapalco Bridge which is now operational. Mariners using structures such as Bayou Bienvenue, Bayou Dupre, Empire, Leon Theriot (Golden Meadow), and Larose floodgates, and the Empire and Ostrica locks should consult local levee districts or the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development. Phone numbers for local and state structures and agencies and Corps of Engineers structures can be found on the following website: www.mvn.usace.army.mil/hps2/hps_hurricane_general.asp General information for the New Orleans District can be found at: www.mvn.usace.army.mil Mariners will be given as much notice as possible when structures are to be closed. However, these structures may be closed on short notice well in advance of the actual storm. Mariners are advised to seek safe harbor as soon as possible. LNM: DPW SECTION II - DISCREPANCIES This 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. DISCREPANCIES (FEDERAL AIDS) LLNR 110 Aid Name NOAA Lighted Data Buoy 42409 Status MISSING 1385 Matagorda Ship Channel Entrance Light REDUCED INT 11319 17/08 1500 St Marks River Lighted Buoy 1 SINKING 11406 13/11 1510 St Marks River Buoy 2A MISSING 11406 15/11 1515 St Marks River Buoy 3 MISSING 11406 15/11 1525 St Marks River Buoy 4 MISSING 11406 15/11 1525 St Marks River Buoy 4 OFF STA/BUOY DMGD 11406 42/10 2545 Carrabelle Channel Lighted Buoy 10 OFF STA 11404 15/11 2555 Carrabelle Channel Lighted Buoy 13 LT EXT 11404 35/11 2830 St George Island Range Front Light TRLB 11404 23/11 3560 St Andrew Bay West Lighted Buoy 5 LT EXT 11391 25/11 4195 Fannin Bayou Daybeacon 2 TRUB 11390 31/11 4200 Fannin Bayou Daybeacon 3 TRUB 11390 31/11 4580 TRUB 11385 34/11 4850 Choctawhatchee Bay Entrance Daybeacon 10 Pensacola Bay Navy Range Front Light STRUCT DMGD 11384 04/10 4855 Pensacola Bay Navy Range Rear Light DBN IMCH 11384 33/11 4935 Pensacola Bay Lighted Buoy 22 MISSING 11384 33/11 5245 Pensacola Bay Bridge Approach Buoy 6 MISSING 11383 09/11 5905 Perdido Pass Lighted Buoy 6 OFF STA 11378 23/11 5940 Bayou St John Daybeacon 1 TRUB 11378 25/10 6190 Mobile Middle Ground Range Rear Light DBN IMCH 11378 16/11 6290 Mobile Channel Lighted Buoy 28 OFF STA 11376 07/11 6335 Mobile Channel Light 38 TRLB 11377 35/11 6515 Mobile Channel Light 50 STRUCT MISSING 11377 30/11 6530 Mobile Channel Light 54 TRLB 11376 21/11 6590 Mobile Channel Light 66 TRLB 11376 29/11 6695 Mobile Channel Light 82 TRLB 11376 33/11 Page 4 of 48 Coast Guard District 8 GULF Chart No. 11006 BNM Ref. LNM St 46/10 LNM End LNM: 35/11 31 August 2011 7380 Theodore Ship Channel Light 8 LT EXT 11380 30/11 7510 Dog River Channel Daybeacon 13 TRUB 11376 27/11 7565 Arlington Channel Light 4 STRUCT DEST 11376 29/11 7700 Bayou La Batre Light 13 TRLB 11374 24/11 7730 Bayou La Batre Light 19 TRLB 11374 24/11 7735 Bayou La Batre Daybeacon 20 TRUB 11374 27/11 7740 Bayou La Batre Daybeacon 21 TRUB 11374 27/11 7900 REDUCED INT 11373 33/11 8020 Horn Island Pass Entrance Range Rear Light Pascagoula Channel Lighted Buoy 27 OFF STA 11375 44/10 8190 Pascagoula Channel Light 46 REDUCED INT 11375 33/11 8205 Pascagoula Channel Light 49 LT EXT 11375 35/11 8305 Pascagoula River Daybeacon 6 TRUB 11374 18/11 8455 Bayou Casotte Channel Light 6 TRLB 11375 24/11 8770 Biloxi East Channel Daybeacon 16 STRUCT MISSING 11372 33/11 9410 Big Lake Daybeacon 33 DBN IMCH 11372 25/11 9475 Bernard Bayou Light 13 TRLB 11372 33/08 9680 DBN IMCH 11372 13/11 REDUCED INT 11372 35/11 9730 Gulfport Middle Reach Inbound Range Rear Light Ship Island Pass Entrance Range Rear Light Gulfport Ship Channel Light 27 TRLB 11372 31/11 10180 Cat Island Channel West Buoy 4 MISSING 11372 40/10 10285 Jourdan River Channel Light 5 DBN IMCH 11372 33/09 10580 Port Bienville Daybeacon 2 DBN IMCH 11367 04/11 12700 STRUCT DEST 11361 24/11 STRUCT DEST 11361 24/11 12995 Southwest Pass Entrance East Range Front Light Southwest Pass Entrance East Range Front Passing Light Pilottown Lighted Buoy 1 MISSING 11361 23/11 13545 Wills Point Light 68 STRUCT MISSING 11353 25/11 13945 Six Mile Point Light 102 STRUCT DEST 11368 26/11 14240 MISSING 11370 35/10 MISSING 11370 35/10 MISSING 11370 35/10 14835 Hale Boggs Luling Bridge Approach Buoy A Hale Boggs Luling Bridge Approach Buoy B Hale Boggs Luling Bridge Approach Buoy C Sunshine Bridge Approach Buoy 1 OFF STA 11370 35/11 14840 Sunshine Bridge Approach Buoy A OFF STA 11370 26/11 14845 Sunshine Bridge Approach Buoy B MISSING 11370 35/10 15080 Bayou Goula E Range Rear Light LT IMCH/REDUCED INT 11370 37/08 15130 Granada Range F Lower Rear Light LT EXT 11370 31/11 15200 Medora G Range Front Light REDUCED INT 11370 28/11 15210 Old Hermitage Range Front Light LT IMCH 11370 35/11 15215 Old Hermitage Range Rear Light REDUCED INT 11370 35/11 15305 Arlington Range Rear Light LT EXT 11370 07/10 15325 DBN DEST 11370 10/10 15435 Lower Baton Rouge Anchorage Lower Daybeacon 228.5 Tiger Pass Light 2 TRLB 11361 31/11 15510 Tiger Pass Light 18 REDUCED INT 11361 02/11 15515 Tiger Pass Light 19 TRLB 11361 18/11 15580 Tiger Pass Daybeacon 32 TRUB 11361 35/11 15590 Tiger Pass Light 34 TRLB 11361 21/11 15620 Tiger Pass Daybeacon 40 TRUB 11361 25/11 15625 Tiger Pass Light 41 TRLB 11361 31/11 15645 Tiger Pass Daybeacon 45 TRUB 11361 25/11 15670 Tiger Pass Daybeacon 51 TRUB 11361 25/11 15695 Tiger Pass Light 56 TRLB 11361 25/11 9710 12705 14245 14250 Page 5 of 48 Coast Guard District 8 GULF LNM: 35/11 31 August 2011 15720 Empire Waterway Light 3 TRLB 11358 12/11 15970 Bayou Rigaud Daybeacon 5 TRUB 11365 16/11 15995 Bayou Rigaud Daybeacon 8 TRUB 11365 20/11 16100 Barataria Waterway Entrance Light 1 TRLB 11365 22/11 16105 Barataria Waterway Entrance Light 2 TRLB 11365 22/11 16180 Barataria Waterway Daybeacon 8 DBN DMGD 11365 22/11 16205 Barataria Waterway Light 13 TRLB 11365 14/10 16210 Barataria Waterway Light 14 TRLB 11365 30/11 16230 Barataria Waterway Light 19 TRLB 11365 12/11 16245 Barataria Waterway Daybeacon 22 TRUB 11365 33/11 16330 Barataria Waterway Light 31 TRLB 11365 22/11 16380 Barataria Waterway Light 40 TRLB 11365 25/11 16550 Bayou Rigolettes Light 1 TRLB 11367 16/11 16555 Bayou Rigolettes Light 2 TRLB 11367 16/11 16995 Belle Pass West Jetty Light 3 TRLB 11346 37/08 17000 Belle Pass East Jetty Light 4 TRLB 11346 37/08 17005 Belle Pass Entrance Light 6 TRLB 11346 02/11 17170 Timbalier - Terrebonne Bay Light 11 TRLB 11357 26/11 17185 Timbalier - Terrebonne Bay Light 23 TRLB 11357 07/11 17210 Timbalier - Terrebonne Bay Light 36 TRLB 11346 46/10 17220 Timbalier - Terrebonne Bay Light 40 TRLB 11346 46/10 17450 Lake La Graisse Light 4 TRLB 11357 13/11 17475 Lake Boudreaux Daybeacon 1 STRUCT DMGD 11352 28/11 17800 Houma Navigation Canal Light 9 TRLB 11355 11/11 17840 Houma Navigation Canal Light 17 TRLB 11355 07/11 17870 Houma Navigation Canal Light 19 TRLB 11355 07/11 17905 Houma Navigation Canal Light 26 TRLB 11355 13/11 17925 California Canal Entrance Light C LT EXT/DBN IMCH 11357 11/11 18000 Bayou Grand Caillou Daybeacon 10 TRUB 11356 30/11 18010 Bayou Grand Caillou Daybeacon 12 TRUB 11356 30/11 19110 Atchafalaya River Light 37 REDUCED INT 11351 04/11 19135 Atchafalaya River Light 42 REDUCED INT 11355 04/11 19140 Atchafalaya River Light 44 REDUCED INT 11355 46/10 20945 11348 34/11 21110 Mermentau River Crossing Junction Light STRUCT MISSING A TRLB Lake Arthur Light 8 11348 18/11 21170 Lake Arthur Daybeacon 28 TRUB 11348 30/11 21405 Calcasieu Channel East Jetty Light 42 REDUCED INT 11347 06/11 21600 Calcasieu Channel Light 66 REDUCED INT 11347 33/11 21610 Calcasieu Channel Light 68 REDUCED INT 11347 51/10 22410 Sabine Pass Outer A Range Front Light LT EXT 11342 19/11 22875 Taylor Bayou Turning Basin Light 1 LT EXT 11331 35/11 22930 Sabine-Neches Canal Light 58 TRLB 11331 33/11 22980 Sabine-Neches Canal Light 64 STRUCT MISSING 11331 35/11 23015 Sabine-Neches Canal Buoy 67 OFF STA 11331 35/11 23105 Sabine River Light 2 LT IMCH 11331 33/11 23295 Neches River Lighted Buoy 2 REDUCED INT 11331 35/11 23300 Neches River Light 6 REDUCED INT 11343 33/11 24145 Trinity River Channel Daybeacon 4 TRUB 11326 31/10 24150 Trinity River Channel Daybeacon 5 TRUB 11326 31/10 24310 Houston Ship Channel Light 66 STRUCT DEST 11327 35/11 24455 REDUCED INT 11327 35/11 24560 Bayport Ship Channel Junction Light B Houston Ship Channel Light 88 TRLB 11328 32/11 24575 Houston Ship Channel Light 90 TRLB 11328 31/11 24580 Houston Ship Channel Light 90A TRLB 11328 31/11 Page 6 of 48 Coast Guard District 8 GULF LNM: 35/11 31 August 2011 24625 Cedar Bayou Channel Daybeacon 6 TRUB 11328 34/11 24645 Cedar Bayou Channel Light 14 TRLB 11328 20/11 24655 Cedar Bayou Channel Daybeacon 18 TRUB 11328 34/11 24675 Cedar Bayou Channel Daybeacon 24 TRUB 11328 34/11 24680 Cedar Bayou Channel Daybeacon 25 TRUB 11328 34/11 24690 Cedar Bayou Channel Daybeacon 27 TRUB 11328 22/11 24700 Cedar Bayou Channel Daybeacon 29 TRUB 11328 22/11 24710 Cedar Bayou Channel Light 31 TRLB 11328 22/11 24715 Cedar Bayou Channel Daybeacon 33 TRUB 11328 21/11 24745 Cedar Bayou Channel Daybeacon 42 TRUB 11328 22/11 24790 Houston Ship Channel Light 95 TRLB 11328 19/11 25215 Houston Ship Channel Light 106 TRLB 11328 33/11 25370 Houston Ship Channel Light 113B REDUCED INT 11329 28/11 25425 Houston Ship Channel Light 118 TRLB 11329 34/11 25865 Double Bayou Channel Light 10 TRLB 11326 31/10 25900 Double Bayou Channel Daybeacon 15 TRUB 11326 31/10 25920 Anahuac Channel Light 3 TRLB 11326 31/10 25930 Anahuac Channel Light 5 TRLB 11326 31/10 25965 Anahuac Channel Light 18 TRLB 11326 31/10 26225 DBN IMCH 11327 35/11 26280 Dickinson Bayou Channel Daybeacon 2 Dickinson Bayou Channel Daybeacon 17 TRUB 11327 10/11 26470 Clear Creek Channel Daybeacon 25 TRUB 11326 29/11 26470 Clear Creek Channel Daybeacon 25 TRUB 11326 46/10 27110 Matagorda Ship Channel Entrance Light REDUCED INT 11319 17/08 28165 Aransas Pass Lighted Buoy 8 TRUB/SINKING 11312 27/11 28205 Aransas Pass Light 11 STRUCT DMGD 11309 35/11 28210 Aransas Channel Light 2 TRLB 11309 33/11 28725 Corpus Christi Channel Light 50 DBN IMCH 11309 17/11 29005 Jewel Fulton Channel Daybeacon 1 TRUB 11309 34/11 29245 Corpus Christi Light DBN IMCH 11309 32/11 30175 St. George Sound Daybeacon 36 TRUB 11404 34/11 31005 Long Point Light 2 TRLB 11391 26/11 31130 St Andrew Bay West Lighted Buoy 5 LT EXT 11391 25/11 32105 Joes Bayou Entrance Channel Light 2 LT EXT 11385 25/11 32665 Santa Rosa Sound Daybeacon 93 TRUB 11385 31/11 32765 Santa Rosa Sound Light 121 LT EXT 11385 35/11 33050 Santa Rosa Sound Light 145 TRLB 11383 31/11 33060 Pensacola Bay Navy Range Front Light STRUCT DMGD 11384 04/10 33065 Pensacola Bay Navy Range Rear Light DBN IMCH 11384 33/11 33275 Pensacola-Mobile Daybeacon 20 TRUB 11378 34/11 33290 Pensacola-Mobile Daybeacon 22 TRUB 11378 30/11 33425 Pensacola-Mobile Daybeacon 40 TRUB 11378 28/11 33485 Pensacola-Mobile Daybeacon 52A TRUB 11378 21/11 33655 Pensacola-Mobile Daybeacon 82 TRUB 11378 24/11 33870 Pensacola-Mobile Daybeacon 125 TRUB 11378 30/11 34055 Pass Aux Herons C Range Rear Light LT EXT 11378 24/11 34365 Belle Fontaine Light 8 TRLB 11374 33/11 34415 Marianne Channel Light 5 TRLB 11372 33/11 34425 Marianne Channel Light 8 TRLB 11372 33/11 34480 Marianne Channel Light 22 DBN IMCH 11372 13/11 34595 Grand Island Channel Light 9 TRLB 11367 33/11 34605 Grand Island Channel Daybeacon 13 TRUB 11367 33/11 35290 Mermentau River Crossing Junction Light STRUCT MISSING A LT IMCH Sabine River Light 2 11348 34/11 11331 33/11 35525 Page 7 of 48 Coast Guard District 8 GULF LNM: 35/11 31 August 2011 35610 Sabine-Neches Canal Buoy 67 OFF STA 11331 35/11 35650 Sabine-Neches Canal Light 64 STRUCT MISSING 11331 35/11 35690 Sabine-Neches Canal Light 58 TRLB 11331 33/11 36035 ADRIFT 11324 34/11 36935 Galveston-Freeport Cutoff Channel Junction Buoy West Bay (Texas) Buoy 5 MISSING 11322 33/11 37000 Chocolate Bay Buoy 1A MISSING 11322 33/11 37335 Chocolate Bay Buoy 23 OFF STA 11322 34/11 37540 Matagorda Bay Light 27 TRLB 11319 28/11 37635 TRLB 11319 34/11 39515 MATAGORDA - BAY ALTERNATE ROUTE LIGHT 14 Aransas Bay Alternate Route Light 61 REDUCED INT 11314 29/11 41680 Land Cut-Arroyo Colorado Buoy 85 MISSING 11306 33/11 41945 Land Cut-Arroyo Colorado Daybeacon 159 Port Isabel Small Boat Harbor Channel Daybeacon 15 TRUB 11306 22/11 TRUB 11302 14/09 42845 DISCREPANCIES (FEDERAL AIDS) CORRECTED LLNR 1495 Aid Name St Marks River Lighted Buoy SM Status WATCHING PROPERLY 4840 Pensacola Bay Lighted Buoy 15 RELIGHTED 6455 WATCHING PROPERLY 8420 Mobile Channel Middle Reach Outer Range Front Light Arlington Channel Outbound Range Front Light Bayou Casotte Channel Light 1 LNM St 27/11 LNM End 35/11 11384 35/11 35/11 11380 35/11 35/11 WATCHING PROPERLY 11376 35/11 35/11 WATCHING PROPERLY 11374 35/11 35/11 9600 11195 Gulfport Ship Channel Lighted Buoy 6 RELIGHTED 11373 34/11 35/11 Bayou Castine Light 2 WATCHING PROPERLY 11369 35/11 35/11 12375 Bayou Terre Aux Boeufs Light 7 RELIGHTED 11364 35/11 35/11 15585 Tiger Pass Daybeacon 33 WATCHING PROPERLY 11361 33/11 35/11 17785 Houma Navigation Canal Buoy 6 WATCHING PROPERLY 11355 34/11 35/11 17790 Houma Navigation Canal Buoy 7 WATCHING PROPERLY 11355 34/11 35/11 20650 Freshwater Bayou Light 20A WATCHING PROPERLY 11350 35/11 35/11 20970 Mermentau River Crossing Buoy 5 WATCHING PROPERLY 11348 34/11 35/11 23985 Houston Ship Channel Lighted Buoy 27 RELIGHTED 11324 35/11 35/11 24025 Houston Ship Channel Light 35 REBUILT/RECOVERED 11324 30/11 35/11 24070 Houston Ship Channel Light 39 REBUILT/RECOVERED 11324 31/11 35/11 24090 Houston Ship Channel Light 43 REBUILT/RECOVERED 11327 35/11 35/11 24105 Houston Ship Channel Light 46 REBUILT/RECOVERED 11327 34/11 35/11 24185 Houston Ship Channel Light 54 REBUILT/RECOVERED 11327 35/11 35/11 24755 Houston Ship Channel Light 93 REBUILT/RECOVERED 11328 33/11 35/11 25100 Houston Ship Channel Light 103 REBUILT/RECOVERED 11328 33/11 35/11 25460 Houston Ship Channel Light 122A REBUILT/RECOVERED 11329 33/11 35/11 25500 Houston Ship Channel Light 124A REBUILT/RECOVERED 11329 34/11 35/11 25695 Houston Ship Channel Light 127 REBUILT/RECOVERED 11329 34/11 35/11 26090 Texas City Channel Light 10 WATCHING PROPERLY 11324 34/11 35/11 27010 RELIGHTED 11322 34/11 35/11 RESET ON STATION 11319 31/11 35/11 33085 Freeport Harbor Outbound Range Rear Light Matagorda Ship Channel Lighted Buoy 13 Pensacola Bay Lighted Buoy 15 RELIGHTED 11384 35/11 35/11 33115 Pensacola-Mobile Shoal Buoy 5A WATCHING PROPERLY 11384 35/11 35/11 35315 Mermentau River Crossing Buoy 5 WATCHING PROPERLY 11348 34/11 35/11 35940 Bolivar Peninsula Lighted Buoy 19 RELIGHTED 11324 35/11 35/11 7545 27185 Chart No. 11405 BNM Ref. DISCREPANCIES (PRIVATE AIDS) Page 8 of 48 Coast Guard District 8 GULF LNM: 35/11 31 August 2011 LLNR 160 Aid Name Texaco-VK-786A-A Racon Status RAC INOP 215 Seneca-111-1 Lighted Buoy SS INOP 1115 0126-09 MO 08/09 270 Tana-117-01 (Lighted Buoy) OFF STA 11366 1463-09 NO 40/09 290 Union-213-6 (RACON) LT EXT 11373 370 Energy XXI-102-10 (Lighted Horn Buoy) BUOY DMGD/SS INOP 11361 0964-09 NO 08/09 455 Shell-138-13 RACON ADRIFT 11340 0296-01 NO 10/01 465 EXXON-131-4 Lighted Buoy LT EXT 11358 480 Fr-La-27 Articulated Beacon A MISSING 11358 490 Fr-La-27 Articulated Beacon C LT EXT/RAC INOP 11358 500 Fr-La-27 Articulated Beacon E MISSING 11358 520 Loop Fairway Lighted Buoy 2 MISSING 11359 575 Contango-100-10 Lighted Buoy LT EXT 11359 0241-11 NO 09/11 595 Chevron-205-4 Lighted Buoy LT EXT 11358 0497-10 17/10 595 Chevron-205-4 Lighted Buoy LT EXT/SS INOP 11358 1575-09 NO 44/09 770 Forest-112-23 Lighted Buoy LT EXT 1116 0297-03 D8 27/03 785 Texaco-GC-6-A RACON LT EXT/SS INOP 1116 875 Remington-104-3 Lighted Buoy MISSING 1116 990 Gryphon-104-1 Lighted Buoy MISSING 11330 1060 ADRIFT 1116 38/08 1130 Texas A&M Current Meter Lighted Buoy V Energy Resource-106-12 Lighted Buoy LT EXT 1116 40/08 1400 Texas A&M Lighted Buoy K OFF STA 11300 0401-8CC 26/08 1435 Texas A&M Lighted Buoy A MISSING 11312 0170-08 29/08 1835 Shell Point Marina Light 2 LT IMCH 11405 48/08 1840 Shell Point Channel Daybeacon 1 DBN IMCH 11405 48/08 1925 Junction Channel Daybeacon 2 OFF STA 11405 20/08 3175 Port St Joe Marina Entrance Light 1 STRUCT MISSING 11393 23/11 3265 Mexico Beach Canal Entrance Light 1 LT EXT/DBN IMCH 11393 29/08 3270 Mexico Beach Canal Entrance Light 2 MISSING 11393 29/08 3275 Mexico Beach Canal Entrance Light 3 LT EXT/DBN IMCH 11393 29/08 3280 Mexico Beach Canal Entrance Light 4 LT EXT/DBN IMCH 11393 29/08 3285 Mexico Beach Canal Entrance Light 5 LT EXT/DBN IMCH 11393 29/08 3290 Mexico Beach Canal Entrance Light 6 LT EXT/DBN IMCH 11393 29/08 3295 DBN IMCH 11393 29/08 DBN IMCH 11393 29/08 3305 Mexico Beach Canal Entrance Daybeacon 7 Mexico Beach Canal Entrance Daybeacon 8 Mexico Beach Canal Entrance Light 9 LT EXT/DBN IMCH 11393 29/08 3310 Mexico Beach Canal Entrance Light 10 LT EXT/DBN IMCH 11393 29/08 3315 DBN IMCH 11393 29/08 DBN IMCH 11393 29/08 3325 Mexico Beach Canal Entrance Daybeacon 11 Mexico Beach Canal Entrance Daybeacon 12 Mexico Beach Canal Entrance Light 13 LT EXT/DBN IMCH 11393 29/08 3330 Mexico Beach Canal Entrance Light 14 LT EXT/DBN IMCH 11393 29/08 3490 Gulf Power Electrical Tower Danger Light LT EXT 11391 3495 LT EXT 11391 LT EXT 11391 52/08 3700 Gulf Power Electrical Tower Danger Lights(2) Gulf Power Electrical Tower Danger Lights (2) Gulf Power Company Structure Light A LT EXT 11390 04/09 3705 Gulf Power Company Structure Light B LT EXT 11390 04/09 4085 Upper Goose Bayou Channel Daybeacon STRUCT DEST 1 LT EXT Panama City Airport Approach Light 11390 39/09 11389 14/09 West Grand Lagoon Channel Daybeacon HAZ NAV 6 11391 26/09 3300 3320 3500 4140 4405 Page 9 of 48 Coast Guard District 8 GULF Chart No. BNM Ref. 1115 0730-09 MO LNM St 32/09 LNM End 24/08 16/08 41/10 0263-11 NO 10/11 01/10 02/11 04/08 42/08 0393-11 16/11 11/09 0633-08-MO 31/08 LNM: 35/11 31 August 2011 4420 OFF STA 11391 DBN DEST 11391 0282-07 MO 16/07 HAZ NAV/DBN DEST 11391 0283-07 MO 16/07 HAZ NAV/DBN DMGD 11391 21/08 6010 West Grand Lagoon Channel Daybeacon 9 West Grand Lagoon Channel Daybeacon 14 West Grand Lagoon Channel Daybeacon 15 West Grand Lagoon Channel Daybeacon 22 Ono Island Jetty Light East LT EXT 11378 20/09 6625 Mobile Airport Approach Lights(4) LT EXT 11376 06/08 7020 Grand Hotel Yacht Basin Daybeacon 8 STRUCT MISSING 7115 Blakeley River Daybeacon 10 MISSING 11376 8170 Spoil Bank Light 1 STRUCT MISSING 11373 8465 Gulf LNG Light 4 LT EXT 11375 0687-10 MO 36/10 8580 LT EXT 11375 1019-09 MO 49/09 0128-08 23/08 8830 Round Island Breakwater Obstruction Lights (3) Deer Island Breakwater Lighted Danger Buoy Davis Bayou Channel Daybeacon 4 DBN DEST 11372 21/08 8835 Davis Bayou Channel Daybeacon 6 DBN IMCH 11372 21/08 8840 Davis Bayou Channel Daybeacon 8 DBN IMCH 11372 21/08 8845 Davis Bayou Channel Daybeacon 10 DBN IMCH 11372 21/08 8850 Davis Bayou Channel Daybeacon 12 DBN IMCH 11372 21/08 8855 Davis Bayou Channel Daybeacon 13 DBN IMCH 11372 21/08 8860 Davis Bayou Channel Daybeacon 14 DBN DEST 11372 21/08 8865 Davis Bayou Channel Daybeacon 16 DBN IMCH 11372 21/08 8870 Davis Bayou Channel Daybeacon 17A DBN DEST 11372 21/08 8875 Davis Bayou Channel Daybeacon 17B DBN IMCH 11372 21/08 8880 Davis Bayou Channel Daybeacon 18 DBN DEST 11372 21/08 8885 Davis Bayou Channel Daybeacon 20 DBN IMCH 11372 21/08 8890 Davis Bayou Channel Daybeacon 22 DBN DEST 11372 21/08 8895 Davis Bayou Channel Daybeacon 23 DBN IMCH 11372 21/08 8900 Davis Bayou Channel Daybeacon 24 DBN IMCH 11372 21/08 8905 Davis Bayou Channel Daybeacon 26 DBN IMCH 11372 21/08 8910 Davis Bayou Channel Daybeacon 27 DBN IMCH 11372 21/08 8915 Davis Bayou Channel Daybeacon 28 DBN IMCH 11372 21/08 8920 Davis Bayou Channel Daybeacon 29 DBN IMCH 11372 21/08 8925 Davis Bayou Channel Daybeacon 30 DBN IMCH 11372 21/08 8930 Davis Bayou Channel Daybeacon 32 DBN IMCH 11372 21/08 8935 Davis Bayou Channel Daybeacon 33 DBN DEST 11372 21/08 8940 Davis Bayou Channel Daybeacon 34 DBN IMCH 11372 21/08 8945 Davis Bayou Channel Daybeacon 36 DBN IMCH 11372 21/08 9160 Old Fort Bayou Channel Daybeacon 4 DBN DEST 11372 21/08 9165 Old Fort Bayou Channel Daybeacon 5 DBN DEST 11372 21/08 9170 Old Fort Bayou Channel Daybeacon 6 DBN DEST 11372 21/08 9175 Old Fort Bayou Channel Daybeacon 7 DBN DEST 11372 21/08 9180 Old Fort Bayou Channel Daybeacon 8 DBN DEST 11372 21/08 9185 Old Fort Bayou Channel Daybeacon 9 Status Unreported 11372 21/08 9190 Old Fort Bayou Channel Daybeacon 10 DBN DEST 11372 21/08 9195 Old Fort Bayou Channel Daybeacon 12 DBN DEST 11372 21/08 9200 Old Fort Bayou Channel Daybeacon 13 DBN DEST 11372 21/08 9210 Old Fort Bayou Channel Daybeacon 16 DBN DMGD 11372 21/08 9215 Old Fort Bayou Channel Daybeacon 18 DBN DEST 11372 21/08 9220 Old Fort Bayou Channel Daybeacon 20 DBN DEST 11372 21/08 9225 Old Fort Bayou Channel Daybeacon 21 Status Unreported 11372 21/08 9250 Old Fort Bayou Channel Daybeacon 29 DBN DEST 11372 21/08 9255 Old Fort Bayou Channel Daybeacon 30 DBN DEST 11372 21/08 4445 4450 4480 8625 Page 10 of 48 Coast Guard District 8 GULF 08/08 34/10 MISSING 0596-05 MO 25/05 48/10 LNM: 35/11 31 August 2011 9325 10340 10810 10915 11250 11685 12030 12035 12040 12045 12050 12055 12060 12065 Mississippi Power Electrical Tower Crossing Light Mississippi Gulf Fishing Banks Breakwater Light A Mortello Castle Oyster Reef Daybeacons (6) Lakeshore Estates East Channel Daybeacon 5 Lake Pontchartrain Causeway Cut No.1 Light 3 Morgan Harbor Pass Light 2 TRUB Fucich Bayou Entrance Channel Daybeacon 2 Fucich Bayou Entrance Channel Daybeacon 4 Fucich Bayou Entrance Channel Daybeacon 6 Fucich Bayou Entrance Channel Daybeacon 7 Fucich Bayou Entrance Channel Daybeacon 8 Fucich Bayou Entrance Channel Daybeacon 10 Fucich Bayou Entrance Channel Daybeacon 12 Fucich Bayou Entrance Channel Daybeacon 14 Texaco South Pass Boat Dock Light 17/06 LT EXT 11372 MISSING 11364 DBN DEST 11367 LT EXT 11369 STRUCT DEST 11363 MISSING 11364 24/08 0636-00 NO 28/00 24/11 0153-11 NO 06/11 11/11 0134-07 D8 18/07 MISSING 0134-07 D8 18/07 MISSING 0134-07 D8 18/07 MISSING 0134-07 D8 18/07 MISSING 0134-07 D8 18/07 MISSING 0134-07 D8 18/07 MISSING 0134-07 D8 18/07 MISSING 0134-07 D8 18/07 LT EXT 11361 1397-04 NO 43/04 11361 1397-04 NO 43/04 11361 1397-04 NO 43/04 12840 Southern Natural Gas South Pass Dock A LT IMCH Light Southern Natural Gas South Pass Dock B LT EXT Light Southwest Pass Landing Light MISSING 11361 1200-02 NO 36/02 12845 Chevron Pier Light LT EXT 11361 44/04 12870 Shell Terminal Loading Dock Lights (2) LT EXT 11361 44/04 12895 Scotts Canal Landing Light LT EXT 11361 13135 Boothville Water Intake Light LT EXT 11364 0101-06 NO 05/06 13335 Rock Island Dock Lights (2) MISSING 11364 0801-00 NO 33/00 13500 LT EXT 11364 0962-10 31/10 LT EXT 11364 0962-10 NO 31/10 REDUCED INT 11364 0610-07 NO 21/07 13600 Entergy Louisiana Submerged Cable Light Entergy Louisiana Submerged Cable Lights (2) British Petroleum Refinery Dock Lights (3) Red Star Yeast Wharf Lights (2) LT EXT 11364 1263-02 NO 37/02 13615 Amax Metals Company Dock Lights (2) LT EXT 11364 13620 Amax Metals Company Dock Light LT EXT 11364 13680 Shell Intake Dolphin Light 3 LT EXT 11364 0610-07 NO 21/07 14105 Lasalle Landing Barge Dock Lights (2) LT EXT 11370 0611-07 NO 20/07 14230 LT EXT 11370 0611-07 NO 20/07 LT EXT 11370 0611-07 NO 20/07 LT EXT 11369 1087-08 NO 28/08 LT EXT 11369 1087-08 NO 28/08 14435 Tulane Fleeting Lower Lighted Mooring Buoy Tulane Fleeting Upper Lighted Mooring Buoy CGB Marine Services Lighted Mooring Buoy A CGB Marine Services Lighted Mooring Buoy B Capital Marine Lighted Mooring Buoy B LT DIM 11370 1193-01 NO 37/01 14800 Shell Oil Loading Platform Light MISSING 11370 0801-00 NO 33/00 15115 Willow Glenn Wharf Lights (5) LT EXT 11370 0915-01 NO 28/01 15190 Plaquemine Wharf Lights (3) MISSING 11370 0163-11 NO 06/11 16060 Lake Five Channel Daybeacon 4 MISSING 1058-10 34/10 16460 Barataria Waterway Pipeline Light 1 MISSING 0750-03 NO 25/03 12615 12625 12630 13505 13510 14235 14385 14390 Page 11 of 48 Coast Guard District 8 GULF 11352 44/04 35/09 35/09 LNM: 35/11 31 August 2011 16510 Bayou Dupont Canal Weir Light 2 MISSING 11367 29/05 16530 MISSING 11368 38/08 17345 Bayou Dupont Canal Weir Danger Buoys (2) Little Lake Buoy 39 17825 Houma Navigation Canal Pipeline Light B MISSING 11357 17830 Houma Navigation Canal Pipeline Light A MISSING 11357 18200 Lake Mechant Pipeline Light MISSING 11356 18635 USACE Test Platform B Light MISSING/LT EXT 11351 03/09 18650 USACE Test Platform C Light MISSING/LT EXT 11351 03/09 18670 USACE Test Platform D Light MISSING/LT EXT 11351 03/09 18675 USACE Test Platform E Light MISSING/LT EXT 11351 03/09 19080 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Loading Dock Light LT EXT 11351 47/09 20260 Shell Daybeacon 2 MISSING 11349 20290 Shell Daybeacon 8 MSLD SIG/DBN DMGD 11349 20360 Quintana Canal Entrance Light LT EXT 11349 20465 LT EXT 11349 1529-10 NO 47/10 20565 U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY SCIENTIFIC MONITORING PLATFORM LIGHT (SMP) Boston Bayou Channel Light 7 DBN DEST 11350 1431-04 NO 43/04 20730 Roundlake Canal Barracade Light 1 LT IMCH 11348 0729-03 GA 28/03 20735 Roundlake Canal Barracade Light 2 LT EXT/DBN DEST 11348 0730-03 GA 28/03 21015 Warren Petroleum Pile Light LT IMCH 11348 0858-04 ga 23/04 22730 MISSING 11342 40/08 MISSING 11342 40/08 MISSING 11342 40/08 MISSING 11342 40/08 MISSING 11342 40/08 MISSING 11342 40/08 23280 Chevron Sabine Facility Channel Danger Buoy A Chevron Sabine Facility Channel Danger Buoy B Chevron Sabine Facility Channel Danger Buoy C Chevron Sabine Facility Channel Danger Buoy D Chevron Sabine Facility Channel Danger Buoy E Chevron Sabine Facility Channel Danger Buoy F Orange County Pier Light 6 LT IMCH 11331 23340 Fina Wharf Light 5 MISSING 11343 23390 Absorption Plant Wharf Lights (2) LT EXT 11343 19/10 24820 Baytown Marina Channel Daybeacon 1 MISSING 11328 40/08 24825 Baytown Marina Channel Daybeacon 2 DBN DMGD 11328 40/08 24830 Baytown Marina Channel Daybeacon 3 MISSING 24835 Baytown Marina Channel Daybeacon 4 DBN DMGD 11328 40/08 24840 Baytown Marina Channel Daybeacon 5 DBN DMGD 11328 40/08 24855 Baytown Marina Channel Daybeacon 8 DBN DMGD 11328 40/08 24860 Baytown Marina Channel Daybeacon 9 DBN DMGD 11328 40/08 24865 Baytown Marina Channel Daybeacon 10 DBN DMGD 11328 40/08 24870 Baytown Marina Channel Daybeacon 12 DBN DMGD 11328 40/08 24880 Baytown Goose Creek Channel Daybeacon 1 Baytown Goose Creek Channel Daybeacon 2 Baytown Goose Creek Channel Daybeacon 4 Baytown Goose Creek Channel Daybeacon 6 Baytown Goose Creek Channel Daybeacon 7 Baytown Goose Creek Channel Daybeacon 8 Baytown Goose Creek Channel Daybeacon 9 Baytown Goose Creek Channel Daybeacon 11 DBN DMGD 11328 40/08 DBN DMGD 11328 40/08 DBN DMGD 11328 40/08 DBN DMGD 11328 40/08 DBN DMGD 11328 40/08 DBN DMGD 11328 40/08 DBN DMGD 11328 40/08 DBN DMGD 11328 40/08 22735 22740 22745 22750 22755 24885 24895 24905 24910 24915 24920 24930 Page 12 of 48 Coast Guard District 8 GULF MISSING 0169-07 D8 21/07 20/09 20/09 0763-00 NO 31/00 41/08 1181-00 NO 45/00 36/10 04/09 0686-03 GA 28/03 40/08 LNM: 35/11 31 August 2011 DBN DMGD 11328 40/08 DBN DMGD 11328 40/08 25030 Baytown Goose Creek Channel Daybeacon 12 Baytown Goose Creek Channel Daybeacon 14 Baytown Goose Creek Channel Daybeacon 15 Baytown Goose Creek Channel Daybeacon 18 Baytown Goose Creek Channel Daybeacon 20 Baytown Goose Creek Channel Daybeacon 21 Baytown Goose Creek Channel Daybeacon 23 Baytown Goose Creek Channel Daybeacon 25 Baytown Goose Creek Channel Daybeacon 27 Baytown Goose Creek Channel Daybeacon 29 Baytown Goose Creek Channel Daybeacon 30 Baytown Marina Channel Daybeacon 14 25035 Baytown Marina Channel Daybeacon 15 25145 24935 24945 24950 DBN DMGD 40/08 DBN DMGD 11328 40/08 DBN DMGD 11328 40/08 DBN DMGD 11328 40/08 DBN DMGD 11328 40/08 DBN DMGD 11328 40/08 DBN DMGD 11328 40/08 DBN DMGD 11328 40/08 MISSING 11328 40/08 LT IMCH 11328 40/08 DBN DMGD 11328 40/08 DBN DEST 11329 19/11 DBN DEST 11326 19/11 LT IMCH 11325 0861-06 GA 33/06 25825 San Jacinto Bay Barge Channel Daybeacon 14 San Jacinto Bay Barge Channel Daybeacon 16 Houston Fuel Oil Terminal Upper Dolphin Light Sims Bayou Dock Lights (2) LT EXT 11325 0864-06 GA 33/06 26005 Red Bayou Channel Daybeacon 2 DBN DMGD 11326 40/08 26010 Red Bayou Channel Daybeacon 4 DBN DMGD 11326 40/08 26015 Red Bayou Channel Daybeacon 6 DBN DMGD 11326 40/08 26020 Red Bayou Channel Daybeacon 8 DBN DMGD 11326 40/08 26025 Red Bayou Channel Daybeacon 10 DBN DMGD 11326 40/08 26490 MISSING 11326 44/08 26600 Lakewood Yacht Club Channel Daybeacon 7 Jarboe Bayou Channel Daybeacon 2 DBN DMGD 11326 44/08 26610 Jarboe Bayou Channel Daybeacon 6 DBN DMGD 11326 44/08 26615 Jarboe Bayou Channel Daybeacon 8 DBN DMGD 11326 44/08 26620 11326 44/08 26645 Waterford Harbor Channel Junction DBN DMGD Light B Waterford Harbor Channel Daybeacon 5 DBN DMGD 11326 44/08 26655 Waterford Harbor Channel Daybeacon 7 MISSING 11326 44/08 26835 Plantation Channel Light 1 DBN DMGD 11326 44/08 26840 Plantation Channel Daybeacon 2 DBN DMGD 11326 44/08 26845 Plantation Channel Daybeacon 3 DBN DMGD 11326 44/08 26860 Robinson Channel Daybeacon 1 MISSING 11326 44/08 26870 Robinson Channel Daybeacon 3 MISSING 11326 44/08 26875 Houston Yacht Club Entrance Light 1 MISSING 11326 44/08 26880 Houston Yacht Club Entrance Light 2 MISSING 11326 44/08 26885 Houston Yacht Club Range Front Light MISSING 11327 44/08 26890 Houston Yacht Club Range Rear Light MISSING 11326 44/08 26895 MISSING 11327 44/08 27665 Houston Yacht Club Channel Entrance Light Point Comfort Inner Channel Light 4 LT EXT 11317 31/10 27830 Chocolate Bay Channel Buoy 5 MISSING 11317 37/10 27915 Lavaca Bay Pipeline Light A-8 LT EXT 11317 44/10 28335 Port Aransas Rock Groin Danger Light MISSING 11312 28990 Ingleside Cove Pipeline Marker Light A MISSING 11309 28995 Ingleside Cove Pipeline Marker Light B LT EXT 24965 24975 24980 24990 25000 25010 25020 25025 25155 25750 Page 13 of 48 Coast Guard District 8 GULF 10/10 0472-06 CC 50/06 0226-09CC 18/09 LNM: 35/11 31 August 2011 29110 Rincon Canal Range Rear Daybeacon 29480 Sea Ranch Marina Channel Daybeacon 1 STRUCT MISSING 11302 49/10 29495 Sea Ranch Marina Channel Daybeacon 4 DBN DMGD 11302 49/10 29655 South Padre Island Channel Daybeacon STRUCT MISSING 15 Gulf Power Electrical Tower Danger Light LT EXT 11302 45/10 LT EXT 11391 LT EXT 11391 52/08 31790 Gulf Power Electrical Tower Danger Lights(2) Gulf Power Electrical Tower Danger Lights (2) Sandestin Beach Channel Daybeacon 15 LT EXT/SS INOP 11385 38/08 31820 Sandestin Beach Channel Light 21 LT EXT 11385 51/09 33000 Little Sabine Bay Daybeacon 6 DBN DMGD 11378 33610 Bay La Launch Channel Daybeacon 5 STRUCT MISSING 11378 35765 MISSING/LT EXT 11331 MISSING 11322 37390 U.S. Dept. of Energy Raw Water Intake Lights (2) Brazoria Wildlife Refuge Wave Barrier Light Mobil Basin Entrance Light 2 LT EXT 11322 48/08 37480 Texas Meridian Mat/Bay Reef A MISSING 11319 37/10 37485 Texas Maridian Mat/Bay Reef B MISSING 11319 37/10 37490 Texas Meridian Mat/Bay Reef C MISSING 11319 37/10 40065 Padre Isles North Channel Daybeacon 18 NOAA Lighted Monitoring Buoy G DBN DMGD 11308 27/10 STRUCT MISSING 11376 31055 31060 31065 37375 LT EXT 11307 0367-04 CC 23/04 11/09 11391 0633-08-MO 31/08 20/09 0539-11 NO 16/11 44/08 0650-10 GA 0012-11 29/10 05/11 DISCREPANCIES (PRIVATE AIDS) CORRECTED LLNR Aid Name Status Chart No. BNM Ref. LNM St LNM End None PLATFORM DISCREPANCIES Name Status El Paso-190-4 SS INOP 29-23-32.334N 087-57-22.149W 0591-10 32/10 Chevron-147-17 SS INOP 29-36-50.289N 088-06-03.300W 34/11 Callon-102-1 LT EXT 30-06-43.000N 088-22-15.000W 0784-00 MO 50/00 Coastal-106-9(Buoy Waiver) MISSING 29-25-23.347N 088-25-35.389W 0276-08 40/08 Hc Resources-100-1 LT EXT/SS INOP 29-44-14.600N 088-25-46.200W 0609-11 NO 18/11 Union-213-56 SS INOP 30-06-57.000N 088-26-31.000W 0462-09 NO 24/09 Hc Resources-100-2 LT EXT 29-44-35.400N 088-26-45.500W 0609-11 NO 18/11 Beryl-106-1 SS INOP 29-52-59.670N 088-28-07.406W 1049-09 MO 50/09 Hilcorp-124-2 SS INOP 29-55-33.000N 088-28-42.000W 0089-10 MO 07/10 Beryl-101-1 SS INOP 29-44-03.376N 088-28-54.438W 29/08 Noble Energy-102-2 LT EXT 29-13-31.496N 088-34-33.853W 31/10 Noble Energy-102-3 LT EXT 29-13-00.337N 088-34-58.977W 31/10 Nippon-100-10 SS INOP 29-39-15.941N 088-37-12.344W 17/09 Nippon-100-11 SS INOP 29-40-04.098N 088-37-43.225W 0519-09NO 17/09 Chevron-149-2 LT EXT 29-17-24.000N 088-39-55.000W 1386-11 NO 35/11 Maritech-115-1 SS INOP 29-46-06.900N 088-42-31.600W 0132-09 MO 09/09 Mobil-194-4 SS INOP 29-35-17.000N 088-42-39.000W 0774-11 NO 23/11 Bt Operating-101-2 LT EXT/SS INOP 29-49-22.000N 088-45-48.000W 0415-08 06/08 Walter-105-10 LT EXT 29-06-55.000N 088-46-05.000W 39/08 Kerr Mc Gee-131-4 SS INOP 29-37-11.000N 088-47-26.000W 40/08 Fairways-102-1 SS INOP 29-43-05.000N 088-47-45.000W 0772-08 20/08 Chevron-187-2 SS INOP 29-43-05.000N 088-47-48.000W 0398-10 NO 17/10 Apache-101-32 SS INOP 29-17-44.000N 088-50-31.300W 38/08 Page 14 of 48 Coast Guard District 8 GULF Position BNM Ref. LNM St LNM End LNM: 35/11 31 August 2011 Energy Xxi-102-5(Racon) RAC INOP 29-19-33.840N 088-52-37.390W 09/09 Pogo-103-12(Lighted Buoy)(Temp) LT EXT 29-16-31.740N 088-55-51.818W 0782-09 NO 23/09 Walter-107-7 LT EXT/SS INOP 29-25-04.110N 089-00-48.242W 38/08 Novus-100-4 LT EXT/SS INOP 29-18-02.430N 089-02-58.362W 0972-09 NO 27/09 Novus-100-10 SS INOP 29-18-11.494N 089-03-00.294W 1821-09 NO 51/09 Novus-100-19 LT EXT/SS INOP 29-17-49.000N 089-03-12.000W 0972-09 NO 27/09 Novus-100-6 LT EXT/SS INOP 29-18-56.567N 089-03-15.422W 1309-11 NO 34/11 Novus-100-3 SS INOP 29-18-24.470N 089-03-24.761W 0972-09 27/09 Novus-100-1 SS INOP 29-18-53.162N 089-03-29.706W 0008-11 NO 01/11 Novus-100-12 LT EXT/SS INOP 29-17-54.374N 089-03-32.051W 0235-09 NO 09/09 Novus-100-15 LT EXT/SS INOP 29-19-03.659N 089-03-36.883W 1309-11 NO 34/11 Novus-100-15 SS INOP 29-19-03.659N 089-03-36.883W 1821-09 NO 51/09 Novus-100-13 LT EXT 29-18-30.030N 089-03-37.574W 1347-10 NO 41/10 Novus-100-21 SS INOP 29-18-38.000N 089-03-55.000W 17/06 Eb04-17812-1(Pxp) LT EXT 30-00-23.000N 089-05-10.000W 07/11 Eb04-17388-1(Pxp) LT EXT 30-02-04.981N 089-06-39.903W 07/11 Ocean Energy-102-335 SS INOP 28-58-42.410N 089-07-42.480W 0578-11 NO 17/11 Apache-124-4 LT EXT 28-50-28.608N 089-08-22.531W 02/11 Kerr Mc Gee-127-4 LT EXT/SS INOP 29-34-00.480N 089-09-37.580W 38/08 Eb04-17387-1(Pxp) LT EXT 30-03-36.865N 089-10-15.441W 07/11 Apache-127-1 LT EXT 28-47-42.000N 089-10-36.000W 0117-10 NO 05/10 Amerada Hess-114-10 LT EXT 29-24-38.000N 089-11-58.000W 0098-09 NO 04/09 Energy Partners-102-259 LT EXT/SS INOP 28-57-57.000N 089-13-27.000W 44/08 Devon-111-3 LT EXT 29-23-50.000N 089-13-39.000W 0724-04 NO 25/04 Energy Partners-102-278 LT EXT/SS INOP 28-57-58.000N 089-13-46.000W 44/08 Energy Partners-102-171 LT EXT/SS INOP 28-58-41.000N 089-14-01.000W 44/08 Energy Partners-102-222 LT EXT/SS INOP 28-57-53.000N 089-14-11.000W 44/08 Energy Partners-102-123 LT EXT/SS INOP 28-59-44.000N 089-14-14.000W 44/08 Energy Partners-102-158 LT EXT/SS INOP 28-59-05.000N 089-14-15.000W 44/08 Energy Partners-102-159 LT EXT/SS INOP 28-58-50.000N 089-14-15.000W 44/08 Energy Partners-102-321 LT EXT/SS INOP 28-59-31.000N 089-14-15.000W 44/08 Energy Partners-102-163 LT EXT/SS INOP 28-58-41.000N 089-14-16.000W 44/08 Energy Partners-102-207 LT EXT/SS INOP 28-57-53.000N 089-14-16.000W 44/08 Energy Partners-102-210 LT EXT/SS INOP 28-57-39.000N 089-14-17.000W 44/08 Energy Partners-102-322 LT EXT/SS INOP 28-58-57.000N 089-14-20.000W 44/08 Energy Partners-102-225 LT EXT/SS INOP 28-58-22.000N 089-14-22.000W 44/08 Energy Partners-102-223 LT EXT/SS INOP 28-58-47.000N 089-14-23.000W 44/08 Energy Partners-102-134 LT EXT/SS INOP 28-59-31.000N 089-14-30.000W 44/08 Energy Partners-102-140 LT EXT/SS INOP 28-59-18.000N 089-14-30.000W 44/08 Energy Partners-102-144 LT EXT/SS INOP 28-59-05.000N 089-14-30.000W 44/08 Energy Partners-102-156 LT EXT/SS INOP 28-58-41.000N 089-14-31.000W 44/08 Energy Partners-102-182 LT EXT/SS INOP 28-58-28.000N 089-14-31.000W 44/08 Energy Partners-102-290 LT EXT/SS INOP 28-58-33.000N 089-14-32.000W 44/08 Energy Partners-102-252 LT EXT/SS INOP 28-59-45.000N 089-14-33.000W 44/08 Energy Partners-102-230 LT EXT/SS INOP 28-57-56.000N 089-14-40.000W 44/08 Energy Partners-102-91 LT EXT/SS INOP 28-59-58.000N 089-14-44.000W 44/08 Energy Partners-102-132 LT EXT/SS INOP 28-59-19.000N 089-14-45.000W 44/08 Energy Partners-102-137 LT EXT/SS INOP 28-59-06.000N 089-14-45.000W 44/08 Energy Partners-102-141 LT EXT/SS INOP 28-58-53.000N 089-14-45.000W 44/08 Amerada Hess-103-1 LT EXT 29-28-00.000N 089-14-57.000W 1545-10 NO 48/10 Energy Partners-102-155 LT EXT/SS INOP 28-59-06.000N 089-15-00.000W 44/08 Energy Partners-102-164 LT EXT/SS INOP 28-58-53.000N 089-15-00.000W 44/08 Page 15 of 48 Coast Guard District 8 GULF LNM: 35/11 31 August 2011 Energy Partners-102-301 LT EXT/SS INOP 28-58-46.000N 089-15-01.000W 44/08 Energy Partners-102-212 LT EXT/SS INOP 28-57-56.000N 089-15-09.000W 44/08 Energy Partners-102-217 LT 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29-00-26.000N 089-16-27.000W 44/08 Energy Partners-102-325 LT EXT/SS INOP 29-00-13.000N 089-16-28.000W 44/08 Energy Partners-102-88 LT EXT/SS INOP 28-59-33.000N 089-16-28.000W 44/08 Energy Partners-102-119 LT EXT/SS INOP 28-59-20.000N 089-16-29.000W 44/08 Energy Partners-102-255 LT EXT/SS INOP 28-59-40.000N 089-16-36.000W 44/08 Energy Partners-102-97 LT EXT/SS INOP 29-00-26.000N 089-16-42.000W 44/08 Energy Partners-102-106 LT EXT/SS INOP 28-59-34.000N 089-16-43.000W 44/08 Energy Partners-102-109 LT EXT/SS INOP 29-00-39.000N 089-16-57.000W 44/08 Energy Partners-102-120 LT EXT/SS INOP 28-59-34.000N 089-16-58.000W 44/08 Energy Partners-102-167 LT EXT/SS INOP 28-59-21.000N 089-16-58.000W 44/08 Page 16 of 48 Coast Guard District 8 GULF LNM: 35/11 31 August 2011 Energy Partners-102-77 LT EXT 29-01-39.000N 089-17-11.000W 0867005 NO 29/05 Energy Partners-102-166 LT EXT/SS INOP 28-59-21.000N 089-17-13.000W 44/08 Energy Partners-102-170 LT EXT/SS INOP 28-59-34.000N 089-17-13.000W 44/08 Energy 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089-47-06.000W 38/08 BP Exploration-112-23 LT EXT/SS INOP 28-58-14.000N 089-47-52.000W 38/08 BP Exploration-112-13 LT EXT/SS INOP 28-59-47.000N 089-48-46.400W 38/08 BP Exploration-112-18 LT EXT 28-58-10.000N 089-49-10.000W 38/08 BP Exploration-112-21 LT EXT 28-57-08.000N 089-49-19.000W 38/08 BP Exploration-112-17 LT EXT 28-57-52.000N 089-50-08.000W 0791-07 24/07 Page 17 of 48 Coast Guard District 8 GULF LNM: 35/11 31 August 2011 Marlin Coastal-100-1 LT EXT 29-07-39.218N 089-50-08.079W 0054-11 NO 03/11 Ocean Energy-112-1 LT EXT/SS INOP 28-45-46.749N 089-51-57.565W 11/06 El Paso-180-5 LT EXT/SS INOP 29-10-45.800N 089-53-16.500W 47/08 El Paso-180-4 LT EXT/SS INOP 29-10-48.342N 089-53-43.381W 47/08 Energy Xxi-111-4 LT EXT/SS INOP 29-10-02.300N 089-54-05.200W 1859-09 NO 51/09 Apache-122-2 LT EXT 29-02-41.602N 089-56-05.385W 38/08 BP Exploration-102-21 LT EXT 28-59-56.000N 089-56-16.000W 1266-01 NO 39/01 BP Exploration-102-6 SS INOP 28-58-25.172N 089-57-14.872W 38/08 Ec5-6750-2 LT EXT 30-13-34.000N 089-57-23.000W 0377-03 D8 33/03 Ec5-6750-2 Plfm LT EXT 30-13-35.000N 089-57-23.000W 0377-03 D8 33/03 Beryl-100-1 LT EXT 28-43-24.891N 090-00-41.555W 0304-10 NO 11/10 Newfield-118-1 LT EXT 28-24-19.163N 090-02-29.288W 06/09 Ea44-5310175-Riser Plfm LT EXT 29-43-06.000N 090-03-06.000W 0221-02 D8 22/02 Apache-116-10 LT EXT/SS INOP 28-18-33.416N 090-04-13.952W 39/08 GOM Shelf-800-6 LT EXT 29-00-21.000N 090-04-24.000W 0460-04 NO 15/04 Chevron-104-171 MISSING 29-03-55.250N 090-09-05.730W 0166-11 06/11 Chevron-104-204 SS INOP 29-05-21.000N 090-09-27.400W 1335-11 NO 34/11 Energy Partners-100-12 SS INOP 28-55-47.213N 090-09-33.457W 0275-11 NO 11/11 Ec5-11982-Production Plfm LT EXT 30-04-06.000N 090-09-53.000W 0307-01 D8 42/01 Energy Partners-100-10 SS INOP 28-56-10.129N 090-09-55.214W 0275-11 NO 10/11 Energy Partners-100-8 SS INOP 28-55-51.738N 090-09-57.873W 50/10 Energy Partners-100-6 SS INOP 28-56-14.553N 090-10-52.193W 0554-08 15/08 W & T Offshore-117-7 LT EXT 28-29-43.808N 090-12-11.146W 0377-00 NO 16/00 Energy Partners-100-4 SS INOP 28-29-00.587N 090-12-55.770W 40/08 Energy Resource-109-14 LT EXT/SS INOP 28-48-27.000N 090-13-11.000W 39/08 Oryx-120-0 LT EXT 29-03-32.000N 090-13-34.000W 07/11 Oryx-120-0 LT EXT 29-03-32.000N 090-13-34.000W 1201-00 NO 47/00 Ec5-7325-1 & 1D LT EXT 30-04-31.000N 090-13-48.000W 0307-01 D8 42/01 Trunkline-103-4 LT IMCH 28-47-43.000N 090-13-49.000W 1517-10 NO 47/10 Energy Xxi-100-1 LT EXT 29-00-03.000N 090-14-31.000W 0124-11 33/11 Energy Xxi-100-56 LT EXT 28-59-35.600N 090-14-41.630W 1750-09 NO 30/75 Energy Xxi-100-64 OFF STA/HAZ NAV/LT EXT/SS IN28-59-30.750N 090-15-00.660W 0245Z-08 Energy Xxi-100-30 LT EXT 28-59-11.650N 090-15-01.410W 0148-04 D8 14/04 Energy Xxi-100-63 LT EXT 28-59-58.840N 090-15-29.440W 1776-09 49/09 Energy Xxi-100-46 LT EXT 29-00-31.097N 090-15-33.529W 45/09 Energy Xxi-100-9 LT EXT/SS INOP 29-00-30.020N 090-16-18.804W 37/08 Energy Xxi-100-38 LT EXT 29-00-59.540N 090-16-41.900W 37/08 Dynamic-103-1 LT EXT 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28-55-10.000N 090-28-26.000W 0846-03 NO 27/03 Page 18 of 48 Coast Guard District 8 GULF 39/09 LNM: 35/11 31 August 2011 Bois-103-6 LT EXT 28-55-57.240N 090-28-55.000W 1258-01 NO 39/01 Trunkline-103-3 SS INOP 28-50-00.000N 090-29-58.000W 12/06 Ee21-1247-13 LT EXT 29-07-42.000N 090-30-52.000W 0502-02 D8 46/02 Mariner-116-5 LT EXT 28-48-35.385N 090-36-50.756W 39/08 Energy Partners-109-2 LT EXT/SS INOP 28-53-30.810N 090-37-05.733W 41/08 Pisces-103-1 LT EXT/SS INOP 28-55-39.109N 090-39-04.304W 37/08 BP Exploration-108-5 SS INOP 28-57-20.000N 090-39-59.000W 38/08 Beryl-105-1 SS INOP 28-30-38.000N 090-40-43.000W 1441-10 NO 44/10 Noble Energy-106-6 OFF STA/HAZ NAV/LT EXT/SS IN28-30-24.800N 090-40-46.360W NOBLE ENERGY-106-4 LT EXT 28-29-29.500N 090-41-49.100W 0585-08 16/08 Apache-123-18 LT EXT 28-56-45.000N 090-42-17.000W 38/08 Newfield-103-35 LT EXT 28-46-22.546N 090-45-20.898W 0217-01 NO 08/01 XTO Offshore-105-1 SS INOP 28-33-47.645N 090-46-43.791W 1499-10 NO 46/10 Comstock Offshore-100-69 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091-09-02.654W 0792-09 NO 23/09 Newfield-103-39 FS INOP 28-59-24.178N 091-11-20.838W 0158-04 D8 14/04 W & T Offshore-113-9 LT EXT/SS INOP 28-44-49.100N 091-12-05.300W 38/08 Trunkline-103-7 MISSING/HAZ NAV 28-19-25.000N 091-12-16.000W 39/08 Maritech-105-2 HAZ NAV 28-19-53.000N 091-12-18.000W 30/06 Century-106-7 MISSING/HAZ NAV 28-41-08.000N 091-12-23.000W 0246-08 39/08 Century-106-10 LT EXT 28-41-07.000N 091-13-44.000W 0103-05 NO 05/05 Basin-106-3 LT EXT 28-55-37.000N 091-18-14.000W 20/10 Pisces-108-2 LT EXT/SS INOP 28-43-09.129N 091-19-31.935W 01/06 Mariner-111-17 SS INOP 28-39-01.000N 091-20-10.000W 39/08 Page 19 of 48 Coast Guard District 8 GULF 39/08 LNM: 35/11 31 August 2011 Nexen-100-5 LT EXT/SS INOP 28-27-54.000N 091-23-25.000W 40/08 Apache-102-22 LT EXT 28-44-57.000N 091-23-45.000W 39/08 Apache-102-24 SS INOP 28-44-39.000N 091-25-13.000W 48/08 Nexen-100-6 MISSING/HAZ NAV/SS INOP 28-29-19.000N 091-25-18.000W 0242-08 39/08 Seneca-109-9 SS INOP 28-15-19.040N 091-26-01.295W 0096-09 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1109-08 29/08 Nexen-100-15 LT EXT/SS INOP 28-20-40.400N 091-34-26.300W 40/08 Devon-112-33 SS INOP 29-01-58.000N 091-34-29.000W 1497-09 42/09 Devon-112-22 SS INOP 29-03-49.581N 091-35-03.874W 1380-10 NO 42/10 Mobil-134-1 HAZ NAV/LT EXT/SS INOP 28-57-58.000N 091-36-47.000W 40/08 Mariner-111-7 SS INOP 28-24-54.576N 091-36-47.275W 1492-08 NO 37/08 Sea Robin-101-4 LT EXT 28-40-15.000N 091-36-52.000W 1305-03 NO 45/03 Conoco-147-2 LT EXT/SS INOP 28-19-10.000N 091-36-54.000W 38/08 Conoco-147-4 SS INOP 28-18-07.000N 091-37-30.000W 0459-10 NO 16/10 Mobil-222-16 LT EXT/SS INOP 28-58-22.000N 091-37-34.000W 1393-08 GA 39/08 Bt Operating-102-1 LT EXT 28-22-00.000N 091-37-48.000W 0022-09 NO 01/09 Mariner-111-1 LT EXT 29-16-45.417N 091-37-58.130W 0311-08 11/08 Walter-114-3 MISSING/HAZ NAV 27-59-34.916N 091-39-38.476W 0245-08 39/08 Noble Energy-112-3 LT EXT/SS INOP 28-18-00.000N 091-40-40.000W 49/08 Devon-112-5 OFF STA/HAZ NAV 28-13-34.891N 091-41-04.682W 0242-08 39/08 Devon-112-3 MISSING/HAZ NAV 28-14-18.403N 091-41-47.199W 39/08 Mariner-111-10 MISSING/HAZ NAV 28-19-58.000N 091-42-28.000W 39/08 Mariner-111-9 SS INOP 28-22-33.000N 091-42-30.000W 08/09 Forest-112-5 HAZ NAV/LT EXT/SS INOP 28-20-47.000N 091-42-36.000W 40/08 Mariner-111-11 SS INOP 28-17-36.000N 091-42-46.000W 0109-07 NO 04/07 Apache-102-35 HAZ NAV/LT EXT/SS INOP 28-48-07.031N 091-43-03.641W 40/08 Apache-102-56 SS INOP 28-48-54.799N 091-43-36.210W 39/08 W & T Offshore-116-1 MISSING/HAZ NAV 27-56-27.000N 091-43-44.000W 0242-08 39/08 Exxon-144-3 SS INOP 28-16-12.000N 091-43-51.000W 1680-08 NO 40/08 Apache-102-36 MISSING/HAZ NAV 28-46-45.000N 091-43-54.000W 39/08 Exxon-144-1 LT EXT 28-15-22.000N 091-44-24.000W 1681-08 NO 40/08 Exxon-144-2 LT EXT/SS INOP 28-15-12.000N 091-45-06.000W 1349-08 NO 34/08 Newfield-102-18 SS INOP 28-40-53.910N 091-45-51.940W 05/06 Merit-102-1 HAZ NAV/LT EXT/SS INOP 28-22-42.664N 091-45-59.424W 38/08 Vastar-105-16 MISSING/HAZ NAV 28-28-44.000N 091-46-05.000W Energy Partners-108-2 SS INOP 29-18-58.430N 091-46-58.908W Sterling-102-1 HAZ NAV/LT EXT/SS INOP 28-25-21.418N 091-49-44.818W 39/08 XTO Offshore-103-1 SS INOP 28-17-25.713N 091-49-49.231W 0438-11 NO 14/11 Page 20 of 48 Coast Guard District 8 GULF 39/08 0083-11 NO 04/11 LNM: 35/11 31 August 2011 Denbury-310-1 MISSING/HAZ NAV 28-45-06.180N 091-51-07.320W 39/08 Denbury-300-1 MISSING/LT EXT/SS INOP 28-44-21.100N 091-52-11.990W 38/08 Brooklyn Union-101-3 LT EXT/SS INOP 29-14-19.000N 091-52-53.000W 1771-08 NO 42/08 Remington-300-2 LT EXT 28-31-38.434N 091-53-03.832W 0102-05 NO 05/05 Devon-115-9 OFF STA/HAZ NAV/LT EXT/SS IN28-44-31.000N 091-53-25.000W Monforte-102-1 SS INOP 28-46-12.000N 091-53-26.000W 0810-08 21/08 Brooklyn Union-101-1 LT EXT/SS INOP 29-14-36.000N 091-53-48.000W 1771-08 NO 42/08 BP Exploration-117-6 LT EXT 27-55-39.700N 091-54-09.600W 1183-06 NO 45/06 Pennzoil-116-7 MISSING 28-20-14.000N 091-54-27.000W 0313-07 NO 10/07 Wa28-334-Tank Batt 1 LT EXT 29-40-25.000N 091-54-59.000W 0726-03 NO 25/03 Devon-115-8 LT EXT 28-45-11.794N 091-55-13.758W 0810-08 21/08 Wa28-334-B-105 LT EXT 29-40-41.000N 091-56-29.000W 30/08 Mariner-115-26 SS INOP 28-33-30.489N 091-57-09.162W 1493-08 NO 37/08 Sea Robin-101-5 SW CORNER LT EXT 28-49-20.000N 091-57-58.000W 0839-00 NO 34/00 Forcenergy-101-15 HAZ NAV 28-57-49.000N 091-58-35.000W 0056-06 D8 06/06 Mariner-115-11 LT EXT/SS INOP 28-57-56.000N 091-59-10.000W 0355-09 NO 12/09 El Paso-170-2 LT EXT/SS INOP 29-23-37.620N 091-59-34.780W 06/09 Mariner-115-12 LT EXT 28-57-57.000N 091-59-58.000W 0280-10 NO 11/10 Mariner-115-4 LT EXT 28-58-12.000N 092-00-25.000W 0280-10 NO 11/10 Texaco-206-8 LT EXT 29-22-03.000N 092-00-42.000W 1366-11 NO 35/11 Tarpon-104-1 ADRIFT 27-58-14.890N 092-02-34.080W 26/09 Exxon-134-4 SS INOP 28-29-11.300N 092-03-11.700W 0479-10 NO 16/10 Mariner-115-1 MISSING/HAZ NAV 28-25-51.962N 092-03-49.017W 0249-08 39/08 Apache-107-8 SS INOP 28-39-54.000N 092-04-32.000W 51/08 Taylor Energy-102-4 LT EXT 28-51-25.000N 092-06-05.000W 02/06 Mariner-115-23 SS INOP 28-16-25.999N 092-06-14.721W 16/10 Stone Energy-107-3 LT EXT/SS INOP 29-04-46.000N 092-09-18.000W 1446-06 NO 52/06 Dynamic-101-1 LT EXT 28-29-17.424N 092-09-20.313W 0931-10 30/10 Mobil-142-14 MISSING/HAZ NAV 29-04-08.000N 092-09-44.000W 0243-08 39/08 Taylor Energy-103-8 LT EXT 28-50-49.000N 092-10-02.000W 0335-03 D8 30/03 General Atlanti-103-3 LT EXT 29-19-38.000N 092-10-06.000W 1460-01 NO 44/01 Maritech-101-14 LT EXT 28-11-17.939N 092-11-45.661W 09/01 Linder-104-3 LT EXT 29-29-03.797N 092-17-20.154W 0322-07 NO 09/07 Northstar-102-1 LT EXT/SS INOP 28-17-36.000N 092-17-36.000W 38/08 Newfield-105-9 LT EXT 28-43-04.000N 092-19-53.000W 38/08 Stone Energy 101-7 LT EXT 28-32-48.000N 092-20-29.000W 0024-02 NO 03/02 Stone Energy 101-5 MISSING/HAZ NAV 28-30-18.000N 092-20-44.000W 0243-08 39/08 Stone Energy-101-10 MISSING/HAZ NAV 28-14-29.418N 092-21-06.282W 0245-08 39/08 Maritech-101-13 LT EXT/SS INOP 28-58-19.000N 092-24-08.000W 41/08 Samson Contour-101-1 HAZ NAV/LT EXT/SS INOP 28-41-28.000N 092-24-40.000W 40/08 Samson Contour-101-4 HAZ NAV/LT EXT/SS INOP 28-41-24.430N 092-24-51.050W 38/08 Samson Contour-101-3 HAZ NAV/LT EXT/SS INOP 28-42-05.327N 092-25-46.581W 38/08 Nexen-102-12 LT EXT/SS INOP 29-19-43.036N 092-25-55.319W 40/08 Nexen-102-2 LT EXT/SS INOP 28-13-04.000N 092-25-56.000W 42/08 Millennium-103-1 HAZ NAV/LT EXT/DBN IMCH/SS 28-18-15.000N I 092-26-28.000W 39/08 Nexen-102-7 LT EXT/SS INOP 29-19-49.987N 092-26-31.805W 40/08 Nexen-102-33 LT EXT/SS INOP 28-13-05.724N 092-26-49.700W 40/08 Chevron-182-10 LT EXT 29-29-21.000N 092-28-01.000W 1363-11 NO 35/11 Nexen-102-9 LT EXT/SS INOP 29-19-49.652N 092-28-28.758W 40/08 Merit-112-1 STRUCT DEST 28-02-25.750N 092-29-22.548W 50/09 Apache-114-1 MISSING/HAZ NAV 28-25-47.000N 092-29-24.000W 0246-08 39/08 Palm Energy-104-1 SS INOP 28-29-24.234N 092-29-46.616W 22/09 Page 21 of 48 Coast Guard District 8 GULF 39/08 LNM: 35/11 31 August 2011 Hilcorp-123-4 SS INOP 29-27-00.000N 092-30-40.000W 0245-11 NO 09/11 W & T Offshore-112-30 LT EXT/SS INOP 28-27-40.000N 092-30-40.000W 06/09 W & T Offshore-112-2 LT EXT 29-27-59.000N 092-31-08.000W 28/08 Marathon-114-1 HAZ NAV/LT EXT/SS INOP 28-04-22.000N 092-32-47.000W 38/08 Spn-104-2 LT EXT/SS INOP 29-20-24.000N 092-33-50.000W 0797-10 GA 35/10 Wb9-11713-1 Prod. 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LT EXT 29-44-36.000N 092-34-02.000W 0991-01 GA 30/01 Nexen-102-1 LT EXT/SS INOP 28-17-55.000N 092-34-45.000W 40/08 Energy Resource-103-4 LT EXT 28-48-49.100N 092-35-06.000W 39/00 Newfield-105-15 MISSING/HAZ NAV 28-45-47.925N 092-35-07.532W 39/08 King Ranch-103-2 MISSING/HAZ NAV 28-27-01.314N 092-35-26.776W 3908 39/08 Stone Energy-101-16 OFF STA/HAZ NAV/LT EXT/SS IN29-04-23.080N 092-35-31.715W 0243-08 Mariner-103-2 SS INOP 29-09-25.234N 092-36-22.761W 0204-11 NO 07/11 El Paso-106-3 LT EXT 29-08-38.100N 092-36-38.500W 11/06 Aquilla-108-1 MISSING/HAZ NAV 29-02-52.791N 092-36-55.710W 0243-08 39/08 Gomex-100-1 LT EXT/SS INOP 28-24-38.937N 092-36-56.186W 43/10 Tenneco-130-8 MISSING/HAZ NAV 28-25-39.000N 092-37-51.000W 0241-08 39/08 Tenneco-130-7 MISSING/HAZ NAV 28-24-53.000N 092-37-58.000W 0241-08 39/08 Tenneco-130-14 MISSING/HAZ NAV 28-25-28.000N 092-38-10.000W 0241-08 39/08 Houston-101-2 SS INOP 29-23-09.370N 092-38-51.000W 1136-08 GA 32/08 Houston-101-1 SS INOP 29-22-21.460N 092-40-44.030W 49/08 Maritech-111-3 MISSING/HAZ NAV 28-10-44.741N 092-41-45.558W 0246-08 39/08 Merit-108-3 LT EXT 28-59-46.730N 092-42-11.410W 0189-10 GA 10/10 Linder-102-8 LT EXT 28-58-41.392N 092-43-59.184W 11/08 Houston-102-2 LT EXT/SS INOP 28-55-37.000N 092-44-16.000W 1128-09 GA 51/09 Merit-108-7 LT EXT/SS INOP 28-57-02.000N 092-44-18.000W 1060-09 47/09 Merit-108-6 LT EXT 29-33-20.810N 092-45-09.650W 0641-11 GA 28/11 Guaranty Energy-100-1 LT EXT 29-35-17.000N 092-46-56.000W 0019-11 LA 07/11 Guaranty Energy-100-1 LT EXT 29-35-17.000N 092-46-56.000W 07/11 Newfield-107-2 LT EXT/SS INOP 28-10-46.800N 092-47-13.100W 38/08 Marathon-105-1 SS INOP 28-13-11.000N 092-47-40.000W 40/08 Newfield-107-1 MISSING/HAZ NAV 28-09-20.000N 092-47-53.000W 39/08 Merit-110-1 LT EXT/SS INOP 29-15-22.380N 092-51-17.230W 1656-10 NO 52/10 Louisiana Shelf Partners-100-1 LT EXT/SS INOP 29-39-36.000N 092-54-20.000W 0695-05 NO 01/06 Newfield-107-4 SS INOP 29-21-53.180N 092-55-02.490W 0809-10 GA 35/10 El Paso-102-9 LT EXT/SS INOP 29-17-00.000N 092-57-03.000W 01/06 El Paso-102-13 LT EXT/SS INOP 29-18-02.000N 092-57-26.000W 01/06 Linder-102-7 LT EXT/SS INOP 28-31-43.000N 092-58-18.000W 33/09 Energy Partners-107-1 FS INOP 28-26-04.440N 092-58-23.393W 0095-04 NO 05/04 Energy Xxi-104-6 LT EXT 28-07-19.240N 092-58-33.741W 39/08 Energy Xxi-104-1 LT EXT 28-08-44.000N 092-58-46.000W 39/08 Energy Xxi-104-5 LT EXT 28-09-40.800N 092-59-21.700W 39/08 Hec-101-2 LT EXT 28-18-14.928N 092-59-29.425W 49/08 Hilcorp-125-2 LT EXT 27-59-13.000N 092-59-42.000W 1227-08 GA 33/08 Hec-102-7 Status Unreported 29-16-47.200N 092-59-44.600W 0289-11 NO 11/11 Hec-101-7 LT EXT 29-16-30.353N 093-00-06.214W 49/08 Virgin-100-2 LT EXT/SS INOP 29-39-34.035N 093-00-13.395W 0011-07 GA 02/07 Houston-101-1 SS INOP 29-19-10.000N 093-00-17.000W 1089-10 GA 48/10 Virgin-100-3 SS INOP 29-39-27.841N 093-00-49.999W 1048-09 GA 46/09 Cairn-102-2 LT EXT 28-57-14.101N 093-00-52.561W 1408-00 GA 42/00 Tennessee Gas-104-0 LT EXT 29-37-59.000N 093-02-19.000W 1627-06 GA 50/06 Atp-100-10 LT EXT 29-06-27.751N 093-05-06.410W 0196-01 GA 06/01 MCMORAN-999-5 LT EXT 29-43-10.500N 093-05-25.500W 0363-10 GA 16/10 Page 22 of 48 Coast Guard District 8 GULF 38/08 LNM: 35/11 31 August 2011 MCMORAN-999-5 LT EXT 29-43-10.500N 093-05-25.500W 0363-10 16/10 BP Exploration-116-9 LT EXT 29-33-28.610N 093-07-50.260W 0217-07 GA 09/07 Noble Energy-108-3 HAZ NAV/SS INOP 28-08-25.390N 093-09-07.050W 1082-08 31/08 Houston-110-3 SS INOP 29-24-12.540N 093-10-09.797W 0240-09 11/09 Houston-110-4 SS INOP 29-23-58.460N 093-10-40.780W 0362-10 16/10 Westport-100-4 LT EXT 29-21-31.400N 093-12-01.900W 07-09 GA 01/09 Pisces-106-2 SS INOP 28-28-39.658N 093-12-26.095W 22/09 Palm Energy-107-2 SS INOP 28-19-09.285N 093-13-57.459W 32/10 BP Exploration-116-15 LT EXT/SS INOP 29-30-32.920N 093-15-53.120W 0754-07 GA 20/07 Nexen-104-5 LT EXT/SS INOP 29-23-26.939N 093-18-09.653W 40/08 Dominion-100-1 LT EXT 29-12-05.400N 093-19-14.387W 0074-01 NO 04/01 Nexen-104-2 LT EXT/SS INOP 29-24-01.580N 093-19-54.430W 40/08 Mariner-104-12 LT EXT 29-11-19.000N 093-20-07.000W 0055-01 NO 04/01 Mariner-104-12 SS INOP 29-11-19.000N 093-20-07.000W 0874-10 GA 38/10 Virgin-101-2 LT EXT 29-40-24.844N 093-23-59.699W 0256-04 GA 08/04 Black Elk-102-3 LT EXT 28-55-00.458N 093-24-02.776W 0418-06 GA 15/06 Mobil-225-39 SS INOP 29-25-56.000N 093-25-58.000W 1122-09 GA 50/09 Elf Aquitaine-104-4 LT EXT 28-24-05.000N 093-26-14.000W 0225-03 GA 08/03 Beryl-108-2 LT EXT 28-26-12.091N 093-26-45.035W 0767-11 GA 34/11 Apache-115-28 LT EXT/SS INOP 28-01-07.806N 093-27-30.736W 1393-08 GA 39/08 Energy Resource-102-3 HAZ NAV/LT EXT/SS INOP 28-33-14.933N 093-29-56.846W 40/08 Mariner-104-17 LT EXT 29-11-41.249N 093-33-44.686W 0450-10 GA 20/10 Marlin-101-3 LT EXT 29-39-39.366N 093-34-00.582W 0912-09 40/09 Marlin-101-4 LT EXT/SS INOP 29-39-08.933N 093-34-08.435W 0223-11 09/11 Beryl-108-1 SS INOP 29-19-47.514N 093-35-45.626W 0376-11 NO 16/11 Spn-105-1 LT EXT/SS INOP 29-14-11.465N 093-37-59.994W 0267-07 GA 08/07 Chevron-121-42 SS INOP 29-41-54.742N 093-39-32.494W 0773-11 GA 34/11 Maritech-112-1 LT EXT/SS INOP 28-09-13.608N 093-40-05.958W 1392-08 GA 38/08 Anadarko-103-2 LT EXT/SS INOP 27-56-00.000N 093-40-09.000W 41/08 Apache-115-34 HAZ NAV/LT EXT/SS INOP 27-57-43.083N 093-40-15.205W 39/08 Gom Shelf-200-1 SS INOP 28-10-03.000N 093-46-04.000W 0843-10 GA 37/10 Walter-103-1 LT EXT 29-35-49.812N 093-46-21.383W 0256-07 09/07 Apache-115-31 LT EXT/SS INOP 29-16-18.000N 093-47-04.000W 1393-08 GA 39/08 Apache-115-33 LT EXT/SS INOP 29-14-33.800N 093-48-31.400W 1393-08 GA 39/08 Anadarko-109-1 LT EXT/SS INOP 29-15-46.000N 093-49-04.000W 1393-08 GA 39/08 Westport-106-1 LT EXT 29-20-43.254N 093-49-47.601W 0418-06 GA 15/06 Apache-115-42 SS INOP 27-54-10.000N 093-57-32.000W 0851-10 GA 38/10 Mobil-183-2 LT EXT/SS INOP 27-56-45.000N 093-58-17.000W 1393-08 GA 39/08 Apache-115-24 LT EXT/SS INOP 29-10-51.100N 093-58-48.200W 1393-08 GA 39/08 Mariner-105-9 LT EXT/SS INOP 28-18-50.000N 093-59-16.000W 1093-06 GA 34/06 Union Texas-104-1 LT EXT 29-39-17.000N 093-59-16.000W 0052-04 NO 06/04 Latex-100-8 LT EXT 29-33-22.700N 093-59-21.400W 0534-06 D8 43/06 Union Texas-104-3 LT EXT 29-39-25.000N 093-59-26.000W 0052-04 NO 06/04 Union Texas-104-4 LT EXT 29-39-19.000N 093-59-26.000W 0052-04 NO 06/04 Union Texas-104-2 LT EXT 29-39-13.000N 093-59-30.000W 0052-04 D8 06/04 Latex-100-7 LT EXT 29-33-39.600N 093-59-43.800W 0534-06 D8 43/06 Latex-100-6 LT EXT 29-33-19.000N 093-59-50.000W 0534-06 D8 43/06 Latex-100-5 LT EXT 29-33-36.100N 093-59-52.800W 0534-06 D8 43/06 Latex-100-3 LT EXT 29-33-36.740N 093-59-56.306W 0534-06 D8 43/06 Latex-100-1 LT EXT 29-33-06.792N 093-59-58.323W 0534-06 D8 43/06 Latex-100-2 LT EXT 29-33-28.016N 093-59-59.021W 0534-06 D8 43/06 Latex-100-4 LT EXT 29-33-34.277N 094-00-06.018W 0534-06 D8 43/06 Page 23 of 48 Coast Guard District 8 GULF LNM: 35/11 31 August 2011 BP Exploration-103-6 LT EXT/SS INOP 29-07-57.039N 094-00-07.974W 1393-08 GA 39/08 Latex-100-9 LT EXT 29-33-54.800N 094-00-20.500W 0534-06 D8 43/06 Mariner-105-18 SS INOP 29-12-54.945N 094-00-39.465W 0811 08/11 Kerr Mc Gee-132-1 LT EXT/SS INOP 29-30-53.000N 094-01-49.000W 0201-11 NO 08/11 El Paso-104-17 SS INOP 28-17-27.391N 094-05-22.309W 1146-09 GA 51/09 Pyramid GOM-100-1 LT EXT 29-17-25.000N 094-06-42.000W 1649-04 GA 39/04 Beryl-104-3 LT EXT 28-21-58.000N 094-07-42.000W 0577-10 GA 26/10 Stone Energy-125-1 LT EXT/SS INOP 27-58-35.000N 094-08-38.000W 0538-11 GA 23/11 Diamond Oil Int-102-1 LT EXT 29-35-49.000N 094-11-34.000W 0052-04 NO 06/04 Diamond Oil Int-102-2 LT EXT 29-35-36.000N 094-11-39.000W 0052-04 NO 06/04 Virgin-100-1 LT EXT 29-09-34.403N 094-15-24.738W 02/06 Wfs Offshore-101-2 LT EXT 29-13-12.397N 094-18-55.280W 0855-01 GA 26/01 Black Elk-102-7 LT EXT/SS INOP 29-15-56.627N 094-20-00.135W 39/08 Black Elk-102-8 LT EXT/SS INOP 29-17-28.200N 094-20-39.900W 39/08 Apache-115-8 LT EXT 29-11-29.000N 094-21-05.000W 32/11 Black Elk-102-6 LT EXT/SS INOP 29-16-47.337N 094-21-36.973W 39/08 Apache-115-21 LT EXT/SS INOP 29-10-30.576N 094-22-18.489W 1393-08 GA 39/08 Apache-115-17 LT EXT/SS INOP 28-02-16.615N 094-23-39.053W 40/10 Newfield-109-2 SS INOP 28-02-56.550N 094-26-18.070W 0880-09 GA 38/09 Apache-115-27 LT EXT/SS INOP 29-07-46.000N 094-28-01.000W 1393-08 GA 39/08 Apache-115-26 SS INOP 29-10-49.000N 094-31-16.000W 0128-11 34/11 Mariner-100-3(Lighted Buoy)(Temp) MISSING 29-13-30.583N 094-34-40.194W 44/08 HALL HOUSTON-129-2 LT EXT 29-13-32.810N 094-37-00.860W 138-09 GA 07/09 Black Elk-108-2 LT EXT/SS INOP 28-49-02.000N 094-41-45.000W 18/08 Blue Dolphin-101-10 LT EXT 28-53-36.975N 094-42-15.296W 1162-04 GA 30/04 Wc2-A-124 LT EXT 29-31-46.000N 094-50-32.000W 1055-01 GA 33/01 Walter-101-9 LT EXT 28-43-13.000N 094-55-40.000W 0029-04 GA 04/04 Fairways-110-10 LT EXT 28-48-27.000N 095-15-01.000W 1651-00 GA 49/00 Fairways-110-6 LT EXT 28-46-48.100N 095-19-36.600W 0687-06 GA 26/06 Devon-104-11 SS INOP 28-32-39.000N 095-22-52.000W 0327-09 NO 16/09 American Coastal-103-3 LT EXT 28-44-53.516N 095-24-47.371W 0093-05 GA 05/05 Rutherford-105-3 LT EXT 28-42-17.000N 095-24-53.000W 0094-05 GA 04/05 Kelley-100-9 LT EXT 28-46-14.000N 095-26-10.000W 0051-04 NO 06/04 Kelley-100-12 LT EXT 28-45-58.050N 095-26-33.390W 0051-04 NO 06/04 Shell-219-1 LT EXT 28-10-49.000N 095-35-16.000W 1344-00 GA 41/00 Presidio-101-1 LT EXT 28-37-12.000N 095-38-39.000W 0051-04 D8 06/04 Merit-100-1 HAZ NAV/LT EXT 28-23-01.000N 096-01-05.000W 0690-03 CC 49/03 Black Elk-105-5 LT EXT 28-24-50.796N 096-02-48.082W 21/09 American Coastal-102-5 LT EXT 28-22-45.000N 096-09-54.000W 21/09 American Coastal-102-2 LT EXT 28-12-08.000N 096-32-51.000W 04/06 American Coastal-102-1 LT EXT 28-12-08.000N 096-33-24.000W 04/06 Gom Shelf-700-12 LT EXT 27-52-45.000N 096-34-19.000W 0729-00 CC 50/00 United Texas In-101-3 LT EXT 28-05-40.000N 096-39-37.000W 0408-03 CC 36/03 Fairways-101-3 LT EXT 28-04-17.345N 096-41-32.598W 0408-03 CC 36/03 American Coastal-102-8 LT EXT 28-04-01.000N 096-46-01.000W 04/06 Mariner-113-1 LT EXT 27-44-57.100N 096-46-06.800W 0734-00 CC 50/00 Mcx-100-1 ADRIFT 27-48-33.766N 096-46-50.782W 04/06 FW Oil-100-1 LT EXT/SS INOP 26-44-29.683N 096-54-36.804W 44/08 Reynolds-102-3 LT EXT 27-39-18.000N 097-07-39.000W 0221-10CC 19/10 Reynolds-102-4 LT EXT 27-38-57.000N 097-07-42.000W 0221-10CC 19/10 Ctx-100-1 LT EXT 27-31-00.000N 097-09-50.000W 0308-03 CC 26/03 Page 24 of 48 Coast Guard District 8 GULF LNM: 35/11 31 August 2011 PLATFORM DISCREPANCIES CORRECTED Position BNM Ref. LNM St LNM End Name Status W & T Offshore-104-13 WATCHING PROPERLY 29-17-12.053N 093-41-10.867W 33/11 35/11 Mariner-104-25 WATCHING PROPERLY 29-19-02.894N 093-42-04.277W 33/11 35/11 Mariner-105-8 WATCHING PROPERLY 28-21-39.600N 093-46-08.400W 32/11 35/11 SECTION III - TEMPORARY CHANGES and TEMPORARY CHANGES CORRECTED This 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 LLNR Aid Name Status DISCONTINUED Chart No. 11405 5 Ochlockonee Shoals Lighted Buoy 24 95 St Joseph Bay Light & Entrance A Range Rear Light DISCONTINUED 11393 15/09 125 Choctawhatchee Bay Entrance Lighted Whistle Buoy CB DISCONTINUED 11385 12/11 415 South Pass Lighted Bell Buoy 2 DISCONTINUED 11361 28/11 2875 Two Mile Channel Buoy 5 DISCONTINUED 11402 09/11 3025 St Joseph Bay Entrance A Range Front Light DISCONTINUED 11393 24/08 3030 St Joseph Bay Light & Entrance A Range Rear Light DISCONTINUED 11393 15/09 3060 St Joseph Bay Entrance Range B & D Front Light DISCONTINUED 11393 15/09 3065 St Joseph Bay Entrance Range B Rear Light DISCONTINUED 11393 24/08 3070 St Joseph Bay Entrance Range B Rear Light Passing Light DISCONTINUED 11393 24/08 3090 St Joseph Bay Entrance C Range Rear Passing Light DISCONTINUED 11393 24/08 3110 St Joseph Bay Entrance Range D Rear Light Passing Light DISCONTINUED 11393 15/09 3115 St Joseph Bay Entrance Lighted Buoy 16 RELOCATED DUE TO SHOALING 11393 47/10 4535 Choctawhatchee Bay Entrance Lighted Whistle Buoy CB DISCONTINUED 11385 12/11 8475 Bayou Casotte Channel Light 8 DISCONTINUED FOR DREDGING 11375 49/09 8490 Bayou Casotte Channel Light 10A DISCONTINUED FOR DREDGING 11375 31/11 9725 Gulfport Ship Channel Lighted Buoy 26 DISCONTINUED FOR DREDGING 11372 28/11 12575 South Pass Lighted Bell Buoy 2 DISCONTINUED 11361 28/11 12580 South Pass Lighted Buoy 3 DISCONTINUED 11361 28/11 12585 South Pass Buoy 3A DISCONTINUED 11361 28/11 14040 Huey P Long Bridge Approach Buoy B DISCONTINUED 11370 25/10 14045 Huey P Long Bridge Approach Buoy C DISCONTINUED 11370 29/10 18945 Atchafalaya River Lighted Buoy 18 RELOCATED DUE TO SHOALING 11351 29/11 21425 Monkey Island Daybeacon 2 DISCONTINUED FOR DREDGING 11347 33/11 23235 Sabine River Light 27 DISCONTINUED FOR DREDGING 11343 33/11 Page 25 of 48 Coast Guard District 8 GULF BNM Ref. LNM St LNM End 35/11 LNM: 35/11 31 August 2011 24515 Houston Ship Channel Buoy 76A DISCONTINUED FOR DREDGING 11327 32/11 24525 Houston Ship Channel Light 81 DISCONTINUED FOR DREDGING 11327 33/11 24665 Cedar Bayou Channel Daybeacon 22 TRUB 11328 29/11 24680 Cedar Bayou Channel Daybeacon 25 TRUB 11328 29/11 25900 Double Bayou Channel Daybeacon 15 DISCONTINUED 11326 29/09 26135 Texas City Channel Light 15 DISCONTINUED FOR DREDGING 11324 46/10 27055 Colorado River Entrance Channel Light 3 DISCONTINUED FOR DREDGING 11319 44/10 30535 Jackson River Light 9 DISCONTINUED FOR DREDGING 11402 19/11 TEMPORARY CHANGES CORRECTED LLNR Aid Name Status Chart No. BNM Ref. LNM St LNM End None PLATFORM TEMPORARY CHANGES Name Status Position BNM Ref. LNM St LNM End Position BNM Ref. LNM St LNM End None PLATFORM TEMPORARY CHANGES CORRECTED Name Status None SECTION IV - CHART CORRECTIONS . 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 Local Number Edition Date to Mariners Datum Reference Correction Notice to Mariners l . . l . . l . . . . l . . . . l . . . . l . . . . . l . . . 12327 91st Ed. 19-APR-97 Last LNM: 26/97 NAD 83 27/97 Chart 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. 1116 A 75th Ed. 01-MAY-11 Last LNM: 35/11 ChartTitle: Mississippi River to Galveston (Oil and Gas Leasing Areas) NAD 83 Main Panel 2996 LEASE BLOCK FOR MISSISSIPPI RIVER TO GALVESTON. Page/Side: N/A NOS DELETE Obstruction; Obstn PA Chart No. 1: K40 (NOS NW-20770) 28-20-48.000N CGD08 DELETE PLATFORM (ARENA OFFSHORE-106-3) 28-30-59.464N CGD08 DELETE PLATFORM (ENERGY PARTNERS-114-1) 29-02-52.800N CGD08 DELETE PLATFORM (ENERGY RESOURCE-108-6) 28-26-00.730N CGD08 DELETE PLATFORM (ENERGY RESOURCE-109-18) 28-48-07.050N CGD08 Page 26 of 48 Coast Guard District 8 GULF 35/11 091-33-30.000W 090-34-19.649W 094-32-12.345W 092-00-00.590W 090-13-09.910W LNM: 35/11 31 August 2011 DELETE PLATFORM (PISCES-102-5) DELETE PLATFORM (REMINGTON-103-2) DELETE PLATFORM (REMINGTON-104-8) DELETE PLATFORM (REMINGTON-250-4) DELETE Platform: (Callon-111-2) DELETE Platform: (Callon-117-2) ADD Dashed Fish Haven A PT 1 OF 4; Chart No. 1: K46.2 (NOS NW-20770) ADD Dashed Fish Haven A PT 2 OF 4; Chart No. 1: K46.2 (NOS NW-20770) ADD Dashed Fish Haven A PT 3 OF 4; Chart No. 1: K46.2 (NOS NW-20770) ADD Dashed Fish Haven A PT 4 OF 4; Chart No. 1: K46.2 (NOS NW-20770) ADD Dashed Fish Haven Label; Fish Haven (auth min 14 fms) (NOS NW20770) 1117 A 42nd Ed. Last LNM: 35/11 01-MAR-08 ChartTitle: Galveston to Rio Grande (Oil and Gas Leasing Areas) 29-15-02.951N CGD08 29-21-34.560N CGD08 29-13-15.280N CGD08 28-43-56.470N CGD08 29-05-13.887N CGD08 28-27-55.573N NOS 28-20-55.723N NOS 28-20-55.800N NOS 28-20-29.045N NOS 28-20-16.101N NOS 28-20-39.800N 091-33-37.446W 092-36-53.270W 092-32-59.570W 093-29-54.270W 091-08-21.718W 092-45-15.355W 091-33-41.970W 091-32-57.219W 091-32-57.162W 091-33-41.881W 091-33-19.700W 35/11 NAD 83 Main Panel 2997 LEASE BLOCK FOR GALVESTON TO RIO GRANDE. Page/Side: N/A DELETE PLATFORM (ENERGY PARTNERS-114-1) DELETE PLATFORM (ENERGY RESOURCE-110-6) DELETE PLATFORM (ENERGY RESOURCE-110-7) DELETE PLATFORM (ENERGY RESOURCE-170-2) DELETE PLATFORM (ENERGY RESOURCE-170-3) 11300 42nd Ed. 01-MAR-08 ChartTitle: Galveston to Rio Grande Last LNM: 35/11 CGD08 29-02-52.800N CGD08 28-30-13.000N CGD08 28-30-48.600N CGD08 28-08-47.000N CGD08 28-08-36.212N 094-32-12.345W 095-37-04.000W 095-35-18.040W 096-12-28.000W 096-13-10.093W 35/11 NAD 83 Main Panel 178 GALVESTON TO RIO GRANDE. Page/Side: N/A DELETE PLATFORM (ENERGY PARTNERS-114-1) DELETE PLATFORM (ENERGY RESOURCE-110-6) DELETE PLATFORM (ENERGY RESOURCE-110-7) DELETE PLATFORM (ENERGY RESOURCE-170-2) DELETE PLATFORM (ENERGY RESOURCE-170-3) 11301 25th Ed. 01-MAY-08 ChartTitle: Southern part of Laguna Madre Last LNM: 35/11 CGD08 29-02-52.800N CGD08 28-30-13.000N CGD08 28-30-48.600N CGD08 28-08-47.000N CGD08 28-08-36.212N 094-32-12.345W 095-37-04.000W 095-35-18.040W 096-12-28.000W 096-13-10.093W 35/11 NAD 83 Main Panel 132 SOUTHERN PART OF LAGUNA MADRE. Page/Side: N/A CHANGE Brownsville Channel Light 30 to Fl R 4s, 17ft, 3NM, Ra ref CGD08 26-02-25.148N 11302 32nd Ed. Last LNM: 35/11 NAD 83 01-JAN-08 ChartTitle: Intracoastal Waterway Stover Point to Port Brownsville, including Brazos Santiago Pass 097-12-39.788W 35/11 Main Panel 122 STOVER POINT TO PORT BROWNSVILLE SIDE A. Page/Side: A CHANGE Brownsville Channel Light 30 to Fl R 4s, 17ft, 3NM, Ra ref 11323 63rd Ed. 01-NOV-09 ChartTitle: Approaches to Galveston Bay Last LNM: 35/11 NAD 83 CGD08 26-02-25.148N 097-12-39.788W 35/11 Main Panel 126 APPROACHES TO GALVESTON BAY. Page/Side: N/A Page 27 of 48 Coast Guard District 8 GULF LNM: 35/11 31 August 2011 DELETE CGD08 29-02-52.800N PLATFORM (ENERGY PARTNERS-114-1) 094-32-12.345W 11327 35th Ed. 01-AUG-11 Last LNM: 35/11 NAD 83 ChartTitle: Upper Galveston Bay-Houston Ship Channel-Dollar Pt. to Atkinson 35/11 Main Panel 88 UPPER GALVESTON BAY. Page/Side: N/A NEW EDITION Scale 1: 25,000; New edition (35 ed, 8/1/2011) due to numerous Notice to Mariner changes. This NOAA chart is now available in both the Printon Demand and digital raster formats. See http://nauticalcharts.noaa.gov/mcd/dole.htm for details. The corresponding traditional paper chart will be available in two to eight weeks. 11330 21st Ed. 01-FEB-11 ChartTitle: Mermentau River to Freeport Last LNM: 35/11 NOS -- -- 35/11 NAD 83 Main Panel 195 MERMENTAU RIV TO FREEPORT LA-TX. Page/Side: N/A DELETE PLATFORM (ENERGY PARTNERS-114-1) DELETE PLATFORM (REMINGTON-250-4) RELOCATE "Submerged Obstruction Symbol (PA)" (Pipe) (CGD8 077-11) From To 29-37-39.8N 093-19-14.4W 11332 31st Ed. ChartTitle: Sabine Bank 01-MAY-10 Last LNM: 35/11 CGD08 29-02-52.800N CGD08 28-43-56.470N CGD08 29-37-38.500N 094-32-12.345W 093-29-54.270W 093-19-13.500W 35/11 NAD 83 Main Panel 125 SABINE BANK. Page/Side: N/A DELETE CGD08 29-29-29.759N PLATFORM (MCMORAN-115-40) 11339 3rd Ed. 01-FEB-10 ChartTitle: Calcasieu River and Approaches Last LNM: 35/11 093-37-39.778W 35/11 NAD 83 Main Panel 150 Calcasieu River and Approaches. Page/Side: A RELOCATE "Submerged Obstruction Symbol (PA)" (Pipe) (CGD8 077-11) From To 29-37-39.8N 093-19-14.4W 11340 75th Ed. 01-MAY-11 ChartTitle: Mississippi River to Galveston Last LNM: 35/11 CGD08 29-37-38.500N 093-19-13.500W 35/11 NAD 83 Main Panel 49 MISSISSIPPI RIVER TO GALVESTON. Page/Side: N/A DELETE Obstruction; Obstn PA DELETE PLATFORM (ARENA OFFSHORE-106-3) DELETE PLATFORM (ENERGY PARTNERS-114-1) DELETE PLATFORM (ENERGY RESOURCE-108-6) DELETE PLATFORM (ENERGY RESOURCE-109-18) DELETE PLATFORM (PISCES-102-5) DELETE PLATFORM (REMINGTON-103-2) DELETE PLATFORM (REMINGTON-104-8) DELETE PLATFORM (REMINGTON-250-4) DELETE Platform: (Callon-111-2) DELETE Platform: (Callon-117-2) ADD Dashed Fish Haven B PT 1 OF 4; Chart No. 1: K46.2 (NOS NW-20770) ADD Dashed Fish Haven B PT 2 OF 4; Chart No. 1: K46.2 (NOS NW-20770) Page 28 of 48 Coast Guard District 8 GULF Chart No. 1: K40 (NOS NW-20770) NOS 28-20-48.000N CGD08 28-30-59.464N CGD08 29-02-52.800N CGD08 28-26-00.730N CGD08 28-48-07.050N CGD08 29-15-02.951N CGD08 29-21-34.560N CGD08 29-13-15.280N CGD08 28-43-56.470N CGD08 29-05-13.887N CGD08 28-27-55.573N NOS 28-20-55.723N NOS 28-20-55.800N 091-33-30.000W 090-34-19.649W 094-32-12.345W 092-00-00.590W 090-13-09.910W 091-33-37.446W 092-36-53.270W 092-32-59.570W 093-29-54.270W 091-08-21.718W 092-45-15.355W 091-33-41.970W 091-32-57.219W LNM: 35/11 31 August 2011 ADD Dashed Fish Haven B PT 3 OF 4; Chart No. 1: K46.2 (NOS NW-20770) ADD Dashed Fish Haven B PT 4 OF 4; Chart No. 1: K46.2 (NOS NW-20770) ADD Dashed Fish Haven Label; Fish Haven (auth min 14 fms) (NOS NW20770) 11341 43rd Ed. 01-APR-11 ChartTitle: Calcasieu Pass to Sabine Pass Last LNM: 35/11 NOS 28-20-29.045N NOS 28-20-16.101N NOS 28-20-39.800N 091-32-57.162W 091-33-41.881W 091-33-19.700W 35/11 NAD 83 Main Panel 124 CALCASIEU PASS TO SABINE PASS. Page/Side: N/A DELETE CGD08 29-29-29.759N PLATFORM (MCMORAN-115-40) 11344 38th Ed. 01-APR-08 ChartTitle: Rollover Bayou to Calcasieu Pass Last LNM: 35/11 093-37-39.778W 35/11 NAD 83 Main Panel 123 ROLLOVER BAYOU TO CALCASIEU PASS. Page/Side: N/A DELETE PLATFORM (REMINGTON-103-2) DELETE PLATFORM (REMINGTON-104-8) RELOCATE "Submerged Obstruction Symbol (PA)" (Pipe) (CGD8 077-11) From To 29-37-39.8N 093-19-14.4W CGD08 29-21-34.560N CGD08 29-13-15.280N CGD08 29-37-38.500N Main Panel 47 NEW ORLEANS TO CALCASIEU RIVER WEST SECTION. Page/Side: N/A CGD08 RELOCATE "Submerged Obstruction Symbol (PA)" (Pipe) (CGD8 077-11) From 29-37-38.500N To 29-37-39.8N 093-19-14.4W Last LNM: 35/11 092-32-59.570W 093-19-13.500W 35/11 11345 34th Ed. 01-APR-08 Last LNM: 35/11 NAD 83 ChartTitle: Intracoastal Waterway New Orleans to Calcasieu River West Section 11346 3rd Ed. 01-OCT-10 ChartTitle: Port Fourchon and Approaches 092-36-53.270W 093-19-13.500W 35/11 NAD 83 CHART LA - PORT FOURCHON AND APPROACHES. Page/Side: N/A ADD Symbol: "Pilings (PA)" and Legend: "Awash" (CGD8 142-11) 11347 39th Ed. 01-JUL-11 ChartTitle: Calcasieu River and Lake Last LNM: 35/11 CGD08 29-06-52.000N 090-10-41.000W 35/11 NAD 83 CHART LA - CALCASIEU RIVER AND LAKE. Page/Side: N/A RELOCATE "Submerged Obstruction Symbol (PA)" (Pipe) (CGD8 077-11) From To 29-37-39.8N 093-19-14.4W 11351 42nd Ed. 01-JAN-10 ChartTitle: Point au Fer to Marsh Island Last LNM: 35/11 CGD08 29-37-38.500N 093-19-13.500W 35/11 NAD 83 Main Panel 63 POINT AU FER TO MARSH ISLAND. Page/Side: N/A DELETE CGD08 29-15-02.951N PLATFORM (PISCES-102-5) 35/11 11352 41st Ed. 01-DEC-09 Last LNM: 35/11 NAD 83 ChartTitle: Intracoastal Waterway New Orleans to Calcasieu River East Section Main Panel 46 NEW ORLEANS TO CALCASIEU RIVER EAST SECTION. Page/Side: N/A CGD08 DELETE Platform: (Callon-111-2) 29-05-13.887N CGD08 DELETE Platform: (Callon-117-2) 28-27-55.573N 11356 38th Ed. 01-JUN-08 ChartTitle: Isles Dernieres to Point au Fer Last LNM: 35/11 091-33-37.446W 091-08-21.718W 092-45-15.355W 35/11 NAD 83 Main Panel 62 ISLES DERNIERES TO POINT AU FER. Page/Side: N/A CGD08 Page 29 of 48 Coast Guard District 8 GULF LNM: 35/11 31 August 2011 DELETE Platform: (Callon-111-2) DELETE Platform: (Callon-117-2) 11357 41st Ed. 01-MAY-11 ChartTitle: Timbalier and Terrebonne Bays 29-05-13.887N CGD08 28-27-55.573N Last LNM: 35/11 091-08-21.718W 092-45-15.355W 35/11 NAD 83 Main Panel 61 TIMBALIER AND TERREBONNE BAYS. Page/Side: N/A DELETE CGD08 28-48-07.050N PLATFORM (ENERGY RESOURCE-109-18) 090-13-09.910W 11365 22nd Ed. 01-DEC-09 Last LNM: 35/11 NAD 83 ChartTitle: Barataria and Bayou Lafourche Waterways Intracoastal Waterway to Gulf of Mexico 35/11 CHART LA - BARATARIA AND BAYOU LAFOURCHE WATERWAYS. Page/Side: N/A ADD CGD08 29-34-11.300N Symbol: "Submerged Obstruction (PA)" (CGD8 141-11) 11366 14th Ed. 01-MAY-11 ChartTitle: Approaches to Mississippi River Last LNM: 35/11 090-02-00.600W 35/11 NAD 83 Main Panel 2886 APPROACHES TO MISSISSIPPI RIVER. Page/Side: N/A DELETE CGD08 28-48-07.050N PLATFORM (ENERGY RESOURCE-109-18) 090-13-09.910W 11371 39th Ed. 01-APR-10 Last LNM: 35/11 NAD 83 ChartTitle: Lake Borgne and approaches Cat Island to Point aux Herbes 35/11 Main Panel 53 LAKE BORGNE & APPROACHES CAT ISL TO POINT AUX HERBES. Page/Side: N/A CGD08 RELOCATE Hancock County Boat Ramp Light 1 from 30-18-05.000N to 30-18-04.000N CGD08 RELOCATE Hancock County Boat Ramp Light 2 from 30-18-04.000N to 30-18-05.000N 11372 34th Ed. 01-JAN-10 Last LNM: 35/11 ChartTitle: Intracoastal Waterway Dog Keys Pass to Waveland 089-19-40.000W 089-19-40.000W 089-19-39.000W 089-19-39.000W 35/11 NAD 83 CHART MS - LA - INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY - DOG KEYS PASS TO WAVELAND. Page/Side: N/A CGD08 RELOCATE Hancock County Boat Ramp Light 1 from 30-18-05.000N to 30-18-04.000N CGD08 RELOCATE Hancock County Boat Ramp Light 2 from 30-18-04.000N to 30-18-05.000N 089-19-40.000W 089-19-40.000W 089-19-39.000W 089-19-39.000W Main Panel 21 DOG KEYS PASS TO WAVELAND. Page/Side: A NOS 30-14-42.640N NOS Chart No. 1: K26 (NOS NW-20808) 30-14-42.040N DELETE Sounding in Feet; 37 (NOS NW-20808) 088-49-43.090W ADD Wreck in Feet; 26 Wk (Rep 2011) 088-49-42.340W 11373 49th Ed. 01-SEP-10 Last LNM: 35/11 NAD 83 ChartTitle: Mississippi Sound and approaches Dauphin Island to Cat Island 35/11 Main Panel 52 MISSISSIPPI SND & APPROACHES DAUPHIN ISL TO CAT ISL. Page/Side: N/A NOS ADD Wreck in Feet; 26 Wk (Rep 2011) Chart No. 1: K26 (NOS NW-20808) 30-14-42.040N 088-49-42.340W OIL RIG MOVEMENT Drill Rigs/Vessels Removed Latitude Longitude Block Rigs/Vessel Chart Type Status 29-00-05.541N 29-05-07.000N 29-13-44.541N 090-15-09.185W 090-17-26.300W 087-46-51.555W ST-21 ST-337 VK-786 HERCULES 203 NABORS 150 NABORS 87 11340 11360 11360 JACKUP BARGE DRILLSHIP UNREPORTED UNREPORTED UNREPORTED Page 30 of 48 Coast Guard District 8 GULF LNM: 35/11 31 August 2011 27-18-51.568N 090-44-25.948W GC-640 T. O. DISCOVERER CLEAR LEADER 11340 DRILLSHIP UNREPORTED Drill Rigs/Vessels Established Latitude Longitude Block Rigs/Vessel Chart Type Status 29-05-07.000N 29-13-44.568N 26-44-16.881N 090-17-26.400W 087-46-52.032W 090-29-31.650W ST-335 VK-786 WR-206 11360 11360 11340 BARGE DRILLSHIP BARGE UNREPORTED UNREPORTED UNREPORTED 27-18-51.463N 090-44-25.180W GC-640 NABORS 150 NABORS 87 PRIDE DEEP OCEAN MENDOCINO T. O. DISCOVERER CLEAR LEADER 11340 DRILLSHIP UNREPORTED SECTION V - ADVANCE NOTICES This 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) None Project Date Ref. LNM Advance Notice(s) TX - HOUSTON SHIP CHANNEL - Houston Ship Channel The following changes will be made the week of October 4, 2011, on the Houston Ship Channel: Discontinue Houston Ship Channel Buoy 76A (LLNR-24515). Charts: 11326 11327 LNM: 08-11-70D TX - UPPER GALVESTON BAY - Bayport Ship Channel The following changes will be made the week of October 17, 2011, on Bayport Ship Channel: Discontinue Bayport Ship Channel Buoy 1 (LLNR-24450). Chart 11327 LNM: 08-11-39D TX - GALVESTON BAY ENTRANCE - Galveston-Freeport Cutoff Channel The following changes will be made the week of October 17, 2011, on Galveston-Freeport Cutoff Channel: Discontinue Galveston-Freeport Cutoff Channel Buoy 7A (LLNR-35960). Charts: 11324 11326 LNM: 08-11-69D TX - HOUSTON SHIP CHANNEL - Cedar Bayou Channel The following changes will be made the week of October 17, 2011, on Cedar Bayou Channel: Change Cedar Bayou Buoy 4 (LLNR-24620) to Cedar Bayou Daybeacon 3 (LLNR-24620) showing SG. Relocate to approximate position 29-4109.390N 094-58-38.990W. Chart 11328 LNM: 08-11-71D LA - BARATARIA AND BAYOU LAFOURCHE WATERWAYS - Barataria Waterway The following changes will be made the week of October 17, 2011, on the Barataria Waterway: Discontinue Barataria Waterway Light 19 (LLNR-16230). Establish Barataria Waterway Lighted Buoy 19 (LLNR-16230.01), at Position 29-21-50.045N, 089-59-04.701W, showing FL G 2.5S, Nominal Range of 4NM, Green. Charts: 11358 11365 LNM: 08-11-72D TX - GALVESTON BAY - Trinity Bay - Anahuac Channel The following changes will be made the week of October 17, 2011, on Anahuac Channel: Discontinue Anahuac Channel Daybeacon 2 (LLNR-25915). Discontinue Anahuac Channel Daybeacon 4 (LLNR-25925). Discontinue Anahuac Channel Daybeacon 7 (LLNR-25935). Discontinue Anahuac Channel Daybeacon 11 (LLNR-25945). Discontinue Anahuac Channel Daybeacon 13 (LLNR-25950). Chart 11326 LNM: 08-11-06D TX - GALVESTON BAY - Trinity Bay - Double Bayou Channel The following changes will be made the week of October 17, 2011, on Double Bayou Channel: Discontinue Double Bayou Channel Daybeacon 4 (LLNR-25850). Discontinue Double Bayou Channel Daybeacon 8 (LLNR-25860). Page 31 of 48 Coast Guard District 8 GULF LNM: 35/11 31 August 2011 Discontinue Double Bayou Channel Daybeacon 11 (LLNR-25870). Discontinue Double Bayou Channel Daybeacon 13 (LLNR-25880). Discontinue Double Bayou Channel Buoy 13A (LLNR-25885). Discontinue Double Bayou Channel Daybeacon 14A (LLNR-25895). Chart 11326 LNM: 08-11-07D FL – PENSACOLA BAY - Pensacola Bay The following changes will be made the week of October 31, 2011, on Pensacola Bay: Change Pensacola Bay Buoy 30 (LLNR-5005) to Pensacola Bay Lighted Buoy 30 (LLNR-5005) showing Q R. Change Pensacola Bay Buoy 32 (LLNR-5015) to Pensacola Bay Lighted Buoy 32 (LLNR-5015) showing FL R 2.5s. Charts: 11378 11383 LNM: 08-11-77D SECTION VI - PROPOSED CHANGES Periodically, 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 Closing Proposed Project(s) Docket No. Ref. LNM None Proposed Change Notice(s) TX – UPPER GALVESTON BAY – Dickinson Bayou Channel Change Dickinson Bayou Daybeacon 17 (LLNR-26280) to Dickinson Bayou Buoy 17 (LLNR-26280) showing green can. Comments will be taken until October 25, 2011. Charts: 11326 LNM: 08-11-81D 11327 TX- UPPER GALVESTON BAY- Anahuac Channel Discontinue Anahuac Channel Light 18 (LLNR-25965). Discontinue Anahuac Channel Daybeacon 16 (LLNR-25960). Comments will be taken until October 25, 2011. Chart LNM: 08-11-81D 11326 TX- UPPER GALVESON BAY – Trinity River Change Trinity River Daybeacon 4 (LLNR-24145) to Trinity River Buoy 4 (LLNR-24145) showing red nun. Change Trinity River Daybeacon 5 (LLNR-24150) to Trinity River Buoy 5 (LLNR-24150) showing green can. Comments will be taken until October 25, 2011. Chart LNM: 08-11-81D 11326 SECTION VII - GENERAL This section contains information of general concern to the Mariners. Mariners are advised to use caution while transiting these areas. FL - GULF OF MEXICO - Submerged Vehicle Testing Continuing until approximately April 4, 2012, the Navy will be conducting surface and submerged vehicle testing in the Gulf of Mexico. Buoys will be placed in the approximate position: Buoy 1: 30-06-33N 085-43-12W, Buoy 2: 30-06-07N 085-42-33W, Buoy 3: 30-05-31N 085-43-02W, Buoy 4: 30-04-48N 085-43-37W, Buoy 5: 30-05-14N 085-44-17W and Buoy 6: 30-05-59N 085-43-40W. The buoys will have flashing yellow lights, .5 seconds on and 1.5 seconds off. The U.S. Navy PSC-5, U.S. Navy PSC-8, M/V LILLY BORDELON, M/V STEEL SLINGER and M/V FINTASTIC will be operating in this area during daylight hours only, during the testing period. Mariners are urged to stay clear of the testing area. The support vessel will be monitoring VHF-FM Channel 16. For up-to-date information, mariners can contact Mr. Rick Strynar at (850) 249-1536, ext. 246 or strynarr@ipsincorparated.com or Coast Guard Sector Mobile Waterways Branch at (251) 441-5684. Charts: 1114A 11400 LNM: BNM 0061-11 DPW FL - GULF OF MEXICO - Sub-Surface Moorings Continuing until approximately November 2011, a number of sub-surface moorings have been deployed in the central Gulf of Mexico. There are 2 Page 32 of 48 Coast Guard District 8 GULF LNM: 35/11 31 August 2011 FL - GULF OF MEXICO - Sub-Surface Moorings types of moorings, tall moorings which come to within 70 meters of the surface and short moorings which are 100 meters above the bottom. The moorings have been set in the following approximate positions: Tall Moorings: 25-57-39.966N 088-03-09.564W, 25-49-00.696N 087-33-07.548W, 25-40-31.884N 087-02-53.472W, 25-29-09.852N 086-33-33.918W, 26-15-14.670N 087-18-59.904W, 26-06-42.066N 086-50-21.558W, 25-55-37.014N 086-21-18.054W, 26-22-32.160N 086-08-35.826W and 26-10-44.190N 085-38-55.272W. Short Moorings: 26-24-59.142N 087-51-00.396W, 26-41-45.072N 087-07-35.208W, 26-32-56.928N 086-37-18.078W, 25-17-59.586N 086-04-47.010W, 25-44-20.166N 085-51-44.634W, 25-33-02.514N 085-22-59.190W and 25-59-56.748N 085-09-12.984W. Mariners are urged to transit the area with caution. Charts: 1115A 11360 LNM: E-MAIL FL - GULF OF MEXICO - Inert Target Shapes Continuing until approximately December 2011, the Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC) Panama City Division (PCD) and U.S. Navy will be installing inert target shapes and conducting multiple operations in an area approximately 19 nautical miles south-southeast from the mouth of the Panama City Pass (approximately 10 nautical miles offshore of Cape San Blas). The operations will include the placement of multiple underwater target shapes in the water column up to a depth of approximately 45 feet. In addition, multiple U.S. Navy assets and support vessels will be operating within 1 nautical mile of the approximate centerpoint position 29-48-07N 085-37-07W. It is requested that all surface vessels remain clear of any U.S. Navy or support vessels in this area. In addition, it is requested that all trawler vessels stay clear of the area for the entire duration of this operation, as the deployed assets are of sufficient size and weight to significantly damage any towed gear, nets and lines. Charts: 1115A 11360 LNM: BNM 0122-11 DPW FL - GULF OF MEXICO - PANAMA CITY - Navy Operations Continuing until approximately December 31, 2011, the U.S. Navy will be conducting surface and subsurface operations in the Gulf of Mexico off of Panama City, Florida. Operations will be conducted in the approximate positions: 30-23-00N 086-47-00W, 30-11-00N 085-50-00W, 29-30-00N 085-50-00W and 29-30-00N 086-47-00W. The U.S. Navy PSC-3, U.S. Navy PSC-12 and M/V LILLY BORDELON will be supporting this operation. Mariners are urged that all traffic maintain a 2,000 yard CPA with all U.S. Navy units and U.S. Navy contracted commercial vessels. The support vessels will be monitoring VHF-FM Channel 16. For up-to-date information, mariners can contact Mr. Rick Strynar at (850) 249-1536, ext. 246 or strynarr@ipsincorparated.com or Coast Guard Sector Mobile Waterways Branch at (251) 441-5684. Charts: 1115A 11360 LNM: BNM 0062-11 DPW FL - GULF OF MEXICO - Navy Operations The U. S. Navy will be conducting Littoral Combat Ship, Mine Countermeasures Developmental Testing (LCS-2 MCM DT B-2) in the Gulf of Mexico from September 1, 2011 through November 20, 2011. Inert moored shapes, bottom shapes, and underwater sensing and communications devices will be deployed in the test areas during this period. Testing will include surface warship operations, naval flight operations, and unmanned underwater vehicles. Command and control of testing operations will be conducted using the U.S. Navy warship LCS-2, U.S. Navy vessels, and U.S. Navy contract vessels. It is requested that all vessels maintain a 2 nautical mile Closest Point of Approach (CPA) of all LCS-2 MCM DT B-2 vessels while operations are in progress. All U.S. Navy vessels will monitor VHF Channel 16. U.S. Navy helicopter laser operations will take place in bounded area five, ALMDS SHALLOW AREA. The LCS-2 MCM DT B-2 test areas include the following seven bounded areas: 1. Shallow RMS AND AMNS SHALLOW OP BOX 29-47-25.6N 085-39-33.3W 29-47-27.3N 085-34-56.8W 29-44-27.3N 085-34-55.4W 29-44-25.7N 085-39-31.7W 2. Deep 3 LCS MCM MP DT TEST AREA FOR DVFMH KPP 29-33-10.2N 086-17-04.2W 29-30-43.9N 086-22-09.5W 29-29-28.1N 086-24-39.2W 29-34-13.7N 086-33-29.2W Page 33 of 48 Coast Guard District 8 GULF LNM: 35/11 31 August 2011 FL - GULF OF MEXICO - Navy Operations 29-41-07.9N 086-35-44.8W 29-46-26.5N 086-37-30.3W 29-50-59.3N 086-39-00.4W 3. DEEP A LCS MCM MP DT TEST AREA FOR DVFMH KPP 29-35-57.0N 086-15-13.0W 29-32-15.6N 086-22-51.1W 29-37-01.1N 086-31-38.1W 29-48-02.4N 086-35-16.7W 29-53-48.4N 086-37-11.4W 4. LAUNCH D LAUNCH BOX FOR MH-6OS AND RMA 29-40-25.8N 086-11-28.4W 29-36-25.8N 086-11-28.3W 29-36-25.8N 086-17-13.3W 29-40-25.8N 086-17-13.4W 5. ALMDSSH 7 15 2011 ALMDS SHALLOW AREA 30-11-07.1N 086-00-41.6W 30-08-07.1N 086-00-41.6W 30-08-07.1N 086-05-19.0W 30-11-07.1N 086-05-19.0W 6. LAUNCH 2 LCS LAUNCH AND RECOVERY BOX FOR SHALLOW AREA 29-48-41.7N 085-45-42.4W 29-43-35.3N 085-45-43.3W 29-43-43.3N 085-40-02.7W 29-48-49.0N 085-40-05.1W 7. Shakedown 29-59-33.3N 085-46-10.2W 30-00-37.0N 085-44-56.7W 29-58-29.7N 085-42-29.8W 29-57-26.0N 085-43-43.2W Chart 11391 LNM: SECTOR MO FL - GULF OF MEXICO - PANAMA CITY BEACH - Fireworks Display Shores of Panama will be conducting a fireworks display on September 4, 2011, from 9:00 p.m. until 10:00 p.m., in the Gulf of Mexico. The fireworks will be fired from a barge in approximate position 30-10-21.74N 085-48-30.31W. Mariners are urged to remain a minimum of 250 yards from the barge due to hazards associated with fireworks. For up-to-date information, mariners can contact the U.S. Coast Guard Sector Mobile Waterways Management Branch at (251) 441-5684. Chart 11389 LNM: SECTOR MO FL - PANAMA CITY BEACH - ST. ANDREW PASS - Unmanned Underwater Vehicle (UUV) Testing Continuing until approximately September 30, 2011, the U.S. Navy will be conducting Unmanned Underwater Vehicle (UUV) testing operations in the near shore Gulf waters off of Shell Island, Panama City, Florida. The vehicle will operate from 10 feet of water out to 55 feet of water in an area 1 nautical mile southeast of St. Andrew Pass. The area of operation is marked by 6 small white hazard buoys in the following approximate positions: 30-06-33N 085-43-12W, 30-06-08N 085-42-33W, 30-05-30N 085-43-02W, 30-04-48N 085-43-37W, 30-05-14N 085-44-17W and 30-05-59N 085-43-40W. A 36-foot, navy-grey, RHIB will accompany the UUV, when it is operating and will be monitoring VHF-FM Channels 16 or 81A; mariners operating in the area are urged to contact the U.S. Navy RHIB. Mariners are urged to stay clear of the vessel by 1,000 yards. For up-to-date information, mariners can contact Michael Kosky, at (850) 628-6529. Chart 11391 LNM: E-MAIL FL - ST. ANDREW BAY - Testing Area Continuing until October 1, 2011, the U.S. Navy will be conducting the 2011 Science and Technology Demonstration (S&T Demo) in St. Andrew Bay and the Gulf of Mexico. Command and control of testing operations will be conducted using U.S. Navy vessels and U.S. Navy contract vessels. The 2011 S&T demo test area will include St. Andrew Bay and the following 2 bounded areas: Area 1: 30-13-42N 085-54-20W, 30-04-16N 085-38-00W, 29-57-12N 085-38-00W and 29-57-12N 085-54-31W. Area 2: 29-41-22N 085-39-36W, 29-41-22N 085-38-27W, 29-40-22N 085-38-27W and Page 34 of 48 Coast Guard District 8 GULF LNM: 35/11 31 August 2011 FL - ST. ANDREW BAY - Testing Area 29-40-22N 085-39-36W. All vessels are urged to maintain a 2 nautical mile closest point of approach, with all U.S. Navy vessels and U.S. Navy contracted vessels while testing is in progress. All support vessels operating in the area will be monitoring VHF-FM Channel 16. For up-to-date information, mariners can contact Mr. Rick Strynar at (850) 249-1536 ext 246 or strynarr@ipsincorprated.com or Coast Guard Sector Mobile Waterways Branch at (251) 441-5684. Charts: 11391 11392 LNM: SECTOR MO FL - ST ANDREW BAY - GRAND LAGOON - Bridge Construction - UPDATE Construction continues on the replacement bridge on County Road 3031 (Thomas Drive) across Grand Lagoon at waterway Mile 2.0, from the mouth at St. Andrew Bay at Panama City, Bay County, Florida. The fixed span temporary detour bridge has been constructed upsteam or west of the existing bridge. The temporary bridge provides a horizontal clearance of 28.6 feet between piers and a vertical clearance of 11.2 feet above MHW, elevation 0.69 feet above MSL, NAVD 88. Fixed red lights have been established on the temporary bridge piers and on the footers of the new bridge piers. Temporary sheet pile bulkheads have been constructed on both sides of the waterway. Fixed red lights have been established on the outer 4 ends of the bulkheads. UPDATE: Temporary red and green navigation lights have been reported established on the west side of the temporary bridge navigation span and on the east side of the new bridge navigation span with the green lights over the center of the channel, each showing 360 degrees. Mariners are urged to exercise caution when operating in the construction area. Charts: 11389 11390 11391 LNM: OB FL - CHOCTAWHATCHEE BAY - Fireworks Display Legendary Incorporated will be conducting Harbor Walk’s Labor Day firework display on September 4, 2011, from 8:00 p.m. until 8:30 p.m., in the East Pass to Choctawhatchee Bay. The fireworks will be fired from a barge in approximate position 30-23-17N 086-30-54W. Mariners are urged to remain a minimum of 700 feet from the barge due to hazards associated with fireworks. For up-to-date information, mariners can contact the U.S. Coast Guard Sector Mobile Waterways Management Branch at (251) 441-5684. Chart 11385 LNM: SECTOR MO FL - SANTA ROSA SOUND - FORT WALTON BEACH - Fireworks Display The Coast Guard has established a temporary Safety Zone for a portion of the Santa Rosa Sound, Fort Walton Beach, Florida. The U. S. Coast Guard COTP Mobile, Alabama, under the authority of the Ports and Waterways Safety Act, is establishing a temporary Safety Zone for all waters extending 150 yards around a fireworks barge that will be positioned between Fort Walton Beach Landing and the GIWW. This Safety Zone is needed to protect vessels and spectators from hazards associated with fireworks. This zone will be in effect on September 4, 2011, from 8:15 p.m. until 9:15 p.m. All vessels are prohibited from entering this zone unless specifically authorized by the COTP Mobile or his designated representative. All concerned traffic may contact the Coast Guard on VHF-FM Channel 16 or the COTP Mobile at (251) 441-5976. For up-to-date information, mariners can contact U.S. Coast Guard Sector Mobile Waterways Management Branch at (251) 441-5684. Chart 11385 LNM: SECTOR MO FL - SANTA ROSA SOUND - Fireworks Display The Coast Guard has established a temporary Safety Zone for a portion of the Santa Rosa Sound, Fort Walton Beach, Florida. The U. S. Coast Guard COTP Mobile, Alabama, under the authority of the Ports and Waterways Safety Act is establishing a temporary Safety Zone for all waters extending 150 yards around a fireworks barge that will be positioned between Fort Walton Beach Landing and the GIWW. This Safety Zone is needed to protect vessels and spectators from hazards associated with fireworks. This zone will be in effect on September 4, 2011; from 8:15 p.m. until 9:15 p.m. Mariners are prohibited from entering this zone unless specifically authorized by the COTP Mobile or his designated representative. All concerned traffic may contact the coast guard on VHF-FM Channel 16 or the COTP Mobile, at (251) 441-5976. For up-to-date information, mariners can contact the U.S. Coast Guard Sector Mobile Waterways Management Branch at (251) 441-5684. Chart 11385 LNM: SECTOR MO FL - PENSACOLA BAY - Bridge Maintenance/Painting, Mile 0.0 Continuing until approximately October 2011, scheduled maintenance/painting will be conducted on the Pensacola Bay Bridge, Mile 0.0, at Gulf Breeze, Florida. The vertical clearance of the West side of the bridge (west side to the center light) will be reduced by 4 feet. Upon completion of the West side work, the East side will be reduced by 4 feet, until completion of the project. Only 1 side of the bridge’s clearance will be reduced at a time. Mariners wishing to transit the bridge site are urged to use extreme caution and watch for overhead obstructions. For up-to-date information, mariners can contact Rod, at (850) 982-0357 or Gary, at (256) 810-7676. Charts: 11382 11383 LNM: OB GA - FLINT RIVER - Drag Boat Race The Decatur County Fire Fighters Association will be conducting the DCFFA Drag Boat Races. The races will take place on September 10, 2011; starting at 12:00 p.m. Participants will be drag racing on the Flint River between Mile 27.4 to Mile 27.7, just down river of U.S HWY 84, by-pass bridge. Mariners are urged to use caution while transiting the area. For up-to-date information, mariners can contact U.S. Coast Guard Sector Mobile Waterways Management Branch at (251) 441-5684. LNM: SECTOR MO Page 35 of 48 Coast Guard District 8 GULF LNM: 35/11 31 August 2011 AL - MOBILE BAY CHANNEL - Dredging Continuing until approximately September 20, 2011, the Hopper Dredge COLUMBIA is performing dredging operations in the Mobile Bay Channel. The dredged material is being placed into ocean disposal areas. The Dredge COLUMBIA will be monitoring VHF-FM Channels 13 or 16. Mariners are urged to use caution when transiting in the area. For up-to-date information, mariners can contact the U.S. Coast Guard Waterways Branch at (251) 441-5684. Charts: 11376 11377 LNM: SECTOR MO AL - DOG RIVER –River Cleanup The Dog River Clearwater Revival will be conducting the Alabama Coastal Cleanup on September 17, 2011, from 8:00 a.m. until 12:00 p.m. Participants will be in kayaks and canoes traversing the Dog River shorelines removing debris. The cleanup will take place from Dog River Park to the John Roberts Peavy Bridge. All mariners are requested to use caution while transiting this area and use minimum safe navigation speed when in the vicinity of the kayaks and canoes. For further information mariners may contact Coast Guard Sector Mobile Waterways Management Branch at (251) 441-5684. Chart 11376 LNM: SECTOR MO AL - MOBILE RIVER - Bridge Construction - UPDATE Construction continues on the bridge replacement project at the CSX Railroad Swing Span Bridge, also known as the 14-Mile Bridge, across the Mobile River at Mile 13.3. Concrete pouring operations are being conducted daily at the west channel side of the main pier and at the east edge of the auxiliary channel. Numerous crane and material barges are working on both sides of the channel outside the fender system. Concurrent with the work at Mile 13.3, the 400-long by 55-foot wide truss span for the bridge is being constructed just downstream of the Interstate 65 Bridge at Mile 21.0, approximately 7.7 miles upstream of the CSX Railroad Bridge on the left descending bank side of the river. The truss span will be constructed on a 40-foot by 360-foot lift span assembly platform, reported to be located in approximate position 30-54-48.9N 087-57-42.4W. Just downstream of the lift span assembly platform, a group of 4 mooring dolphins have been reported established, parallel to the bank, in approximate position 30-54-47.1N 087-57-38.8W. Across the river on the right descending bank, a temporary access dock has been constructed in position 30-54-45.7N 087-57-49.6W. The truss span and the mooring piles will be lighted with fixed red lights on the channelward extremities. Mariners should be alert for equipment working within the river near the I-65 Bridge, as well as the 14-Mile Bridge, and should exercise caution when transiting these areas. For passing instructions, mariners may contact the M/V CAP’N JUD on VHF-FM Channels 13 or 16. For up-to-date information, mariners can contact the Scott Bridge Company at (334) 749-5045 or the Eighth Coast Guard District Bridge Administration Branch at (504) 671-2128. Construction is expected to be ongoing until the summer of 2012. Chart 11376 LNM: OB AL - BAYOU LA BATRE - Bridge Painting and Maintenance Painting and maintenance will be performed on the State Highway 88 Bridge over Bayou La Batre, Mile 2.3, in Bayou La Batre, Mobile County, Alabama. This will last from August 29, 2011 through the middle of October 2011. During this time, all work will be performed 8:00 p.m. until 4:00 a.m., to not interfere with scheduled opening times. The vertical clearance will be reduced by 3 feet at all times until the maintenance is completed. Charts: 11373 11374 LNM: OB AL – MOBILE BAR CHANNEL/SAND ISLAND – Dredge Operation Commencing approximately September 6, 2011 and continuing until approximately October 5, 2011, the Pipeline Dredge ALASKA will be operating in the Sand Island Beneficial Use Area, near the Mobile Bar Channel. Dredged material will be deposited around the Sand Island Lighthouse. The dredge plant will monitor VHF-FM Channels 13 or 16. Mariners are urged to exercise caution in the area. Mariners may contact Coast Guard Sector Mobile Waterways Management Branch at (251) 441-5684, for additional information. Chart 11376 LNM: SECTOR MO AL - BLACK WARRIOR RIVER - LOCUST FORK - Bridge Construction - UPDATE Construction on the replacement bridge across the Locust Fork of the Black Warrior River, Mile 392.3, near Maxine in Jefferson County, Alabama, has resumed. A spud barge, deck barges and crane barges with tugs will work within the waterway daily. Mariners are urged be alert for equipment working at various locations across the waterway and exercise caution when passing. LNM: OB MS - PASCAGOULA RIVER - Installing Wood Pilings Continuing until approximately September 29, 2011, Wrscompass Inc. will be placing wood pilings along the west bank of the Pascagoula River between the Highway 90 Bridge, south to the mouth of the river. Work will be performed Monday through Friday, from 7:00 a.m. until 5:30 p.m. The work barge will be monitoring VHF-FM Channels 13, 16 or 22. Mariners are urged to transit the area with extreme caution. For up-to-date information, mariners can contact Wrscompass Inc., at (228) 497-4177 or the Coast Guard Sector Mobile at (251) 441-5976. Charts: 11373 11374 LNM: SECTOR MO MS - BAYOU CASSOTTE - Dredging Continuing until further notice, the Bucket Dredge WEEK 549 and attendant plant will be working in Bayou Cassotte Harbor, Mississippi. Dredged material will be loaded into scow barges and transported to Greenwood Island Disposal Site or the Pascagoula ODMDS Site. Dredging will be conducted 24-hours a day, 7-days a week. The Dredge WEEKS 549 will be monitoring VHF-FM Channels 13 or 16. Mariners are urged to transit at their slowest safe speed to minimize wake and proceed with extreme caution. For up-to-date information, mariners can contact the Charles Page 36 of 48 Coast Guard District 8 GULF LNM: 35/11 31 August 2011 MS - BAYOU CASSOTTE - Dredging Balentine, at (985) 875-2525. Chart 11375 LNM: BNM 0110-11 DPW MS - MISSISSIPPI SOUND - Sub-Surface Moorings Continuing until approximately October 31, 2011, the Naval Research Laboratory will deploy 2-bottom mounted sub-surface moorings in the Mississippi Sound. The moorings will be located in the vicinity of Horn Island, approximate position 30-16-00N 088-46-00W and the vicinity of Henderson Point, approximate position 30-18-00N 089-18-00W. The moorings will be weighted to hold to the bottom and they have dimensions of 6 feet by 4 feet, with a height above the seafloor of approximately 20-inches. The moorings will pose a potential hazard to fishing and trawl nets. A small float will extend from 1-2 feet above the mooring and a 1-foot by 1-foot graphite plate will be buried next to it. Mariners are urged to stay clear of the area and the moorings. Charts: 1115A 11360 LNM: BNM 0129-11 DPW MS - MISSISSIPPI SOUND - Hydrographic Surveying Continuing until approximately November 30, 2011, the R/V CHINOOK and R/V WESTERLY will be conducting hydrographic surveying operations in the vicinity of Ship and Horn Island at the approaches to Mississippi Sound, bounded by the following approximate positions: Northwest: 30-18-00N 088-59-45W, Northeast: 30-18-00N 088-31-27W, Southwest: 30-07-15N 088-59-45W and Southeast: 30-07-15N 088-31-27W. The R/V CHINOOK and R/V WESTERLY will be towing sensitive instrumentation. Surveying will be performed 24-hours a day, 7-days a week. The vessels are restricted in maneuverability and will be displaying the appropriate day shapes. The R/V CHINOOK and R/V WESTERLY will be monitoring VHF-FM Channels 13 or 16. Mariners are urged to give a wide berth to reduce impacts to survey data. Charts: 11373 11374 11375 LNM: BNM 0093-11 DPW MS - GULFPORT CHANNEL - Dredging Continuing until approximately October 14, 2011, the Hopper Dredge GLENN EDWARDS will be working in the Gulfport Channel, in reaches of the sound channel. Dredged material disposed into the designated ocean site adjacent to the Chandeleur Islands. The Hopper Dredge GLENN EDWARDS will be monitoring VHF-FM Channels 13 or 16. Mariners are urged to transit the area with caution. For additional information, mariners may contact Coast Guard Sector Mobile Waterways Management Branch at (251) 441-5684. Charts: 11372 11373 LNM: SECTOR MO LA - GULF OF MEXICO – Submerged Obstruction An unlit wellhead has been reported within 1 mile of a Safety Fairway, Delta Area Block 84, in approximate position 28-54-32.0N 089-27-06.0W. Marienrs are urged toe exercise caution in the area. Charts: 1116A 11340 11366 LNM: BNM 0133-11 D8 LA - GULF OF MEXICO - Hydrographic Surverying Continuing until approximately December 31, 2011, the Vessel INEZ MCCALL will be conducting hydrographic surveying bounded by the following approximate positions: 28-54-22.376N 091-19-26.817W, 28-54-22.227N 090-57-21.495W, 28-37-09.971N 090-57-25.813W and 28-36-46.338N 091-20-07.619W. A towed sidescan sonar and hull mounted multibeam echo sounder will be used to collect hydrographic survey data. Surveying will be performed 24-hours a day, 7-days a week. The vessel is restricted in maneuverability and will be displaying the appropriate day shapes and lights. The Vessel INEZ MCCALL will be monitoring VHF-FM Channel 16. Mariners are urged a ¼ nautical mile berth. Charts: 1116A 11340 LNM: BNM 0092-11 DPW LA - GULF OF MEXICO - Seismic Surveys Continuing until approximately September 15, 2011, the W/G COLUMBUS and W/G MAGELLAN will be conducting seismic surveys in the Gulf of Mexico, bounded by the following approximate positions: 26-40-00N 091-10-00W, 27-40-00N 091-10-00W, 27-40-00N 090-20-00W and 26-40-00N 090-20-00W. The W/G COLUMBUS and W/G MAGELLAN will be working in conjunction with the M/V OCEAN ODYSSEY, M/V GECO TAU and M/V GECO SEARCHER. Page 37 of 48 Coast Guard District 8 GULF LNM: 35/11 31 August 2011 LA - GULF OF MEXICO - Seismic Surveys The W/G COLUMBUS and W/G MAGELLAN will be towing 10 cables, 5.5 mile long in length cables. A minimum of 7 nautical mile berth is required. Charts: 1116A 11340 LNM: BNM 0076-11 DPW LA – MISSISSIPPI SOUND – Submerged Piles Submerged piles have been reported in the Mississippi Sound between Blind Pass and Three Mile Pass in approximate position 30-03-08.0N 089-2311.0W. The submerged piles are reportedly not marked. Mariners are urged to use caution in the area. Chart 11371 LNM: CGD8 144-11 LA - CATFISH POINT - Control Structure Continuing until further notice, restricted vessel traffic will be implemented (every hour, on the hour) at the Catfish Point Control Structure due to high salinity levels at the mid-point reading on Grand Lake. Lock operations are from 6:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m., 7-days a week. The point of contact at Catfish Point Control Structure is Charles Hebert, at (337) 433-5013. The point of contact with the New Orleans District is Tracy Falk, at (504) 862-2971. Charts: 11367 11371 LNM: USACE NO LA - VIOLET CANAL - BAYOU BIENVENUE AND BAYOU DUPREE FLOOD CONTROL STRUCTURES - Floodgate Construction Temporary Bridge - UPDATE Construction has been completed on the new temporary removable span bridge across Bayou Bienvenue. The bridge is being used in conjunction with the on-going project to raise the levees and the flood gates at Bayou Bienvenue and Bayou Dupree. The bridge provides a vertical clearance of 14 feet above mean high water. The horizontal clearance between the existing fenders remains unchanged. UPDATE: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers advises: Additionally, Bayou Dupre will remain closed to all marine traffic until approximately October 29, 2011. The Bayou Dupre control structure will be replaced with a new structure to provide a 100-year level of risk reduction to St. Bernard Parish. To ensure public safety during construction, the bayou will be closed to navigation and all marine traffic will need to utilize Bayou Bienvenue to exit the Central Wetlands. For additional information call the Corps of Engineers Hotline at (877) 427-0345. Charts: 11364 11367 11369 11371 LNM: OB LA - NEW ORLEANS - INNER HARBOR NAVIGATION CANAL - Construction Effective immediately, the Inner Harbor Navigation Canal at the Seabrook Bridge will be closed to navigation due to construction of a cofferdam for the Seabrook floodgate structure. The channel will remain closed until approximately Fall 2011. To ensure public safety during construction, all marine traffic should avoid the area beginning at the north end Slip No. 6 to the Ted Hickey Bridge. For up-to-date information, mariners are urged to call the construction impact hotline at (877) 427-0345. Attached is the Marine Safety Information Bulletin. Charts: 11367 11368 LNM: BNM 1208-10 NO LA - MISSISSIPPI RIVER - Dredging Continuing until approximately September 2, 2011, the U.S. Government Contract Cutterhead Dredge STAR II will be working in the Mississippi River at approximate Mile 10.5, AHOP. The Dredge STAR II and support Tug M/V FLOUNDER will be working from 7:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m., 7days a week and will be monitoring VHF-FM Channels 13 or 16. Mariners are urged to transit the area at their slowest safe speed to minimize wake and proceed with caution after passing arrangements have been made. For up-to-date information, mariners can contact Michelle Spraul, at (504) 862-1842. Chart 11370 LNM: BNM 1329-11 NO LA - MISSISSIPPI RIVER – Dive Operation Continuing until approximately September 17, 2011, the DSV TRITON CRUSADER is conducting dive operations in the vicinity of Mile 28.0, AHOP, RDB. Dive operations will be performed 24-hours a day, 7-days a week. The DSV TRITON CRUSADER will be monitoring VHF-FM Channels 16 or 67. Mariners are urged to transit the area at their slowest safe speed to minimize wake and proceed with extreme caution after passing arrangements have been made. Chart 11370 LNM: BNM 1381-11 NO LA - LAKE PONTCHARTRAIN - Regatta The Coast Guard has received a report that Southern Yacht Club will be sponsoring a Wednesday Night Racing series from 7:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m., every Wednesday, until approximately October 26, 2011. The event will take place on Lake Ponchartrain, along Lakeshore Drive, in the vicinity of Southern Yacht Club. During the regatta, concerned mariners can contact the Southern Yacht Club Office at (504) 288-4200. Chart 11369 LNM: SECTOR NO Page 38 of 48 Coast Guard District 8 GULF LNM: 35/11 31 August 2011 LA - LAKE PONTCHARTRAIN - Regatta The Coast Guard has received a report that Southern Yacht Club will be sponsoring a Friday Night Twilight Racing series from 6:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m., every Friday, until approximately November 4, 2011. The event will take place on Lake Ponchartrain, along Lakeshore Drive, in the vicinity of Southern Yacht Club. During the regatta, concerned mariners can contact the Southern Yacht Club Office at (504) 288-4200. Chart 11369 LNM: SECTOR NO LA - LAKE PONTCHARTRAIN - Bridge Construction and Demolition - Navigation Channel Blockages - UPDATE Construction continues on the project to replace the existing dual fixed span bridges on Interstate 10 across Lake Pontchartrain between New Orleans, Orleans Parish and Slidell, St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana. Demolition on the old bridges is underway. UPDATE: The girders and spans over the navigation channel have been removed. The navigation lights have been relocated to the new bridge channel spans. The old bridge piers remain adjacent to the navigation channel behind the fender system. Work is ongoing to remove the old piers. The barges have moved into the navigation channel to remove the old fender system causing temporary horizontal clearance restrictions. A complete channel blockage may be necessary during this process. Details regarding this operation and possible channel blockages will be published as information becomes available. Mariners are urged to exercise caution the area of construction and demolition operations. For further information, contact NASDI at (843) 5145991 or Volkert Construction Services at (985) 661-1455. Charts: 11367 11369 11371 LNM: OB LA - HARVEY CANAL, MILE 6.0 - Construction Continuing until approximately November 2011, mariners are to be advised that there will be construction work occurring at Mile 6.0, on the Harvey Canal, Mondays through Saturdays, from 7:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. This work is associated with the West Closure Complex and will take place at the Estelle Outfall Canal, just north of the confluence with the Algiers Canal. Pile driving barges and cranes will cause a partial blockage of the Harvey Canal at this location. Mariners are urged to exercise extreme caution and proceed at the slowest safe speed to minimize wake effects on the construction barges. Mariners are urged to contact the M/V CAPTAIN JOHN, M/V PROSPECTOR, or the West Closure Complex Traffic Control Center on VHF-FM Channels 13 or 16, to arrange safe passage. Mariners can also contact the M/V CAPTAIN JOHN, at (504) 331-3172 and the M/V PROSPECTOR, at (954) 818-9844. Construction will be performed to minimize navigation delays to the maximum extent possible. For up-to-date information, mariners can contact the USACE New Orleans District, Tim Connell, at (504) 862-2360. Chart 11368 LNM: BNM 1299-11 NO LA - LIBERTY BAYOU - Public Notice of Supplemental Notice of Proposed Rule Making An application has been received by the Commander, Eighth Coast Guard District, to amend the operation regulation for a drawbridge over a navigable waterway of the United States. The Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development has requested to amend the operation regulation for the bridge over Liberty Bayou, Mile 2.0, at Slidell, St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana. Public Notice (05-11) dated August 2, 2011 has been issued regarding this proposed bridge permit action. Interested parties may view the public notice at the following website: http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/?pageName=pnBridges&Active=1®ion=8&ext=g Once in the web site, open Public Notice (05-11) for Bayou Liberty. The public notice may also be obtained by calling the Eighth Coast Guard District Bridge Administration Branch at (504) 671-2128, by writing to Commander (dpb), Eighth Coast Guard District, 500 Poydras Street, Room 1313, New Orleans, Louisiana 70130, by email request at, D8dpball@uscg.mil or by facsimile request at (504) 671-2133. Written comments from mariners or other interested parties regarding this proposed bridge project will be received for the record at the address given above through September 19, 2011. Chart 11369 LNM: OB LA - LIBERTY BAYOU - Temporary Deviation from Drawbridge Operating Regulations To Test A Proposed Rule The Commander, Eighth Coast Guard District has issued a temporary deviation from the regulation in 33 CFR 117.469 governing the operation of the State Route 433 Swing span bridge across Liberty Bayou, Mile 2.0, Slidell, Louisiana. This deviation will allow the bridge to remain in the closed position most of the time requiring a 1-hour notice from 7:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m. and a 2-hour notice is required from 7:00 p.m. until 7:00 a.m., 7days a week. This deviation will be in effect through September 9, 2011. Mariners are urged to schedule operations accordingly. Chart 11369 LNM: OB LA - MISSISSIPPI RIVER, MILE 103.5, AHOP, LDB - Stone Paving Operations - UPDATE Continuing until approximately November 20, 2011, a U.S. Government contractor will be performing stone paving operations at approximate Mile 103.5, AHOP, LDB. Operations will be performed from 6:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m., 7-days a week. The plant will be 600 feet from the LDB with 2- Page 39 of 48 Coast Guard District 8 GULF LNM: 35/11 31 August 2011 LA - MISSISSIPPI RIVER, MILE 103.5, AHOP, LDB - Stone Paving Operations - UPDATE anchor cable extending channelward approximately 600 feet. All deep draft vessels are urged to maintain a safe distance from the plant and to contact VTS New Orleans, on VHF-FM Channel 12 or (504) 365-2514, prior to transiting. The M/V KASEY LUHR will be monitoring VHF-FM Channels 12 or 67. Mariners are urged to transit the area at their slowest safe speed to minimize wake and proceed with caution after passing arrangements have been made. For up-to-date information, mariners can contact Steve Melder, at (318) 419-7572. Chart 11367 LNM: BNM 1293-11 NO LA - MISSISSIPPI RIVER - NEW ORLEANS TO BATON ROUGE - HUEY P. LONG BRIDGE - Bridge Construction - Waterway Blockage - UPDATE Construction continues on the widening project for the Huey P. Long, U.S. 90 Bridge across the Lower Mississippi River at Mile 106.1, AHOP. Attached to this notice is information regarding scheduled waterway closures and restrictions. Mariners are urged to continually monitor Coast Guard Vessel Traffic Center advisories regarding status of work relative to high water stages. If you do not currently receive notifications from the Vessel Traffic Center and would like to receive the bi-weekly updates send an email to D08-PF-VTSNEWORLEANS-LMR@uscg.mil Additionally, mariners can contact the U.S. Coast Guard Vessel Traffic Center 24-hours a day, at (504) 589-2780 or (504) 365-2230 or on VHF-FM Channels 16 or 67 and on VHF-FM Channel 12, in the construction area. Throughout the construction period, Monday through Saturday, from 7:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m., while workers are present, all mariners are requested to pass with extreme caution at their slowest safe speed to minimize wake, ensuring the safety of the contractors working on the bridge. The primary contact for the bridge is the M/V BILL O’DONELY. The secondary contact is the M/V RAY PENSRUM. Both vessels can be contacted on VHF-FM Channels 67 or 82. For up-to-date information, on the MTI superstructure activity, mariners can contact Mr. Steve Hayes or Mr. Justin Lane, at (504) 734-3005. Chart 11370 LNM: OB LA - MISSISSIPPI RIVER - Dredging Continuing until approximately September 19, 2011, the Dredge W.B. WOOD will be performing dredging operations on the Mississippi River at approximate Mile 107.0, AHOP, LDB. Dredging will be performed 24-hours a day, 7-days a week. The Dredge W.B. WOOD and M/V RONALD LECOMPTE will be monitoring VHF-FM Channels 67 or 71. Mariners are urged to transit the area at their slowest safe speed to minimize wake and proceed with caution after passing arrangements have been made. For up-to-date information, mariners can contact Donald Wood Jr., at (504) 436-1234 or (800) 891-9663. Chart 11370 LNM: BNM 1328-11 NO LA - MISSISSIPPI RIVER - Hale Boggs Bridge Work - Reduced Vertical Clearance - UPDATE Work on the Hale Boggs I-310 fixed bridge across the Mississippi River, Mile 121.7 at Luling, continues. Replacement of the bridge’s cable stays is being performed from a fixed traveler platform hanging beneath the bridge. The platform reduces the bridge’s vertical clearance over a portion of the main navigation channel. Phase 2 of the project began in March when the traveler platform was moved downstream to Pier 3 on the LDB of the Destrehan side of the bridge. Phase 3 of the project, will take place on the upstream side of Pier 3 on the Destrehan side of the bridge. Phase 3 should continue at that location through January, 2012. The entire project consists of 4 phases and should be completed by Summer 2012. Mariners are urged to transit the area with caution. Charts: 11367 11370 LNM: OB LA - MISSISSIPPI RIVER - MILE 138.5, AHOP - Pile Driving Operations Continuing until approximately January 2012, Continental Construction Company will be conducting pile driving operations to build a dock at the Port of South Louisiana, approximate Mile 138.5, AHOP, Lower Mississippi River. Work will be conducting from 6:30 a.m. until 6:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Mariners are urged to transit the area at their slowest safe speed to minimize wake. For up-to-date information, mariners can contact Jeff Bordelon, at (504) 398-0014 or (901) 461-1979. Chart 11370 LNM: BNM 0889-10 NO LA - MISSISSIPPI RIVER, MILE 230.0 - MILE 232.0, AHOP - Safety Zone - UPDATE The COTP New Orleans has implemented a Safety Zone on the Lower Mississippi River extending the entire width of the river from approximate Mile 230.0, AHOP to Mile 232.0, AHOP. The LMR will be open to one-way traffic from 7:30 a.m., through September 2, 2011. This operation will continue 24-hours a day. All vessel traffic shall maintain the slowest safe speed when transiting the Safety Zone to minimize wake. Vessels shall transit as close to the RDB as safely as possible. Vessels may request permission to transit through the area from VTS LMR New Orleans on VHFFM Channels 12 or 67. Failure to comply with the Safety Zone will subject persons to a civil penalty of up to $32,500.00. Willful violation of this order may be punishable by a fine of not more than $50,000.00 or imprisonment for not more then 5-years, or both. Chart 11370 LNM: BNM 1204-11 NO LA - MISSISSIPPI RIVER ABOVE BATON ROUGE - Bridge Construction - UPDATE Construction continues on the new fixed span bridge across the Lower Mississippi River, at Mile 261.8, AHOP, between St. Francisville and New Roads, Point Coupee Parish and West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana. Numerous crane barges and material barges are working in the area 24-hours a Page 40 of 48 Coast Guard District 8 GULF LNM: 35/11 31 August 2011 LA - MISSISSIPPI RIVER ABOVE BATON ROUGE - Bridge Construction - UPDATE day, 7-days a week. Frequent crossings of the navigation channel are made day and night by a crew boat and tugs with material barges. The new structure now completely spans the river and navigation lights have been established on the low steel of the bridge. Currently a 10-foot long traveler platform is suspended below the bridge, reducing the available navigational clearance under the platform by approximately 8 feet. Until further notice, the traveler will be working at various locations beneath the bridge, including the over the navigation channel. Flashing red lights are reported to have been established on the bottom 4 corners of the traveler platform. The new structure provides a vertical clearance of 65 feet above the 100-year design high water elevation of 56.1 feet, National Gulf Vertical Datum. It provides a horizontal clearance of 1,280 feet between piers within the navigation channel, normal to the axis of the channel. The M/V AUDUBON is on scene and monitoring VHF-FM Channels 13 or 74. Mariners are urged to contact the M/V AUDUBON in advance of arrival at the construction site for passing instructions. For up-to-date information, mariners can contact Audubon Construction at (225) 650-0735 or (225) 650-0752. LNM: OB LA - MISSISSIPPI RIVER - BAYOU GOULA CROSSING - Dredging Continuing until approximately September 6, 2011, the U.S. Government Hopper Dredge WHEELER will be working at Bayou Goula Crossing, approximate Mile 198.2, AHOP, of the Mississippi River. Dredging will be performed 24-hours a day, 7-days a week. The Dredge WHEELER will be monitoring VHF-FM Channels 16 or 67. Mariners are urged to transit the area at their slowest safe speed to minimize wake and proceed with caution after passing arrangements have been made. Chart 11370 LNM: USACE NO LA - MISSISSIPPI RIVER - REDEYE CROSSING - Dredging - UPDATE Continuing until approximately October 1, 2011, the Dredge WALLACE McGEORGE will be working at Redeye Crossing, approximate Mile 224.0, AHOP, of the Mississippi River. Upon completion of this assignment, the dredge may work the other deep draft crossings from Baton Rouge to New Orleans. Dredging will be performed 24-hours a day, 7-days a week. The Dredge WALLACE McGEORGE will be monitoring VHF-FM Channels 16 or 67. Mariners are urged to transit the area at their slowest safe speed to minimize wake and proceed with caution after passing arrangements have been made. Chart 11370 LNM: BNM 0943-11 NO LA - MISSISSIPPI RIVER - Dredging Continuing until approximately October 15, 2011, the U.S. Government Dustpan Dredge HURLEY will be working at the Wilkerson Point, in the vicinity of Mile 235.0, AHOP, Mississippi River. Upon completion of this assignment, the dredge may work the other deep draft crossings from Baton Rouge to New Orleans. Dredged material will be discharged into deep water through floating pipelines. Dredging will be performed 24-hours a day, 7-days a week. The Dredge HURLEY will be monitoring VHF-FM Channels 16 or 67. Mariners are urged to transit the area at their slowest safe speed to minimize wake and proceed with caution after passing arrangements have been made. For up-to-date information, mariners can contact the USACE New Orleans, Michelle Spraul, at (504) 862-1842. Chart 11370 LNM: USACE NO LA - GIWW - WEST CLOSURE COMPLEX - Navigation Traffic - UPDATE Reference Navigation Bulletin No. 11-02, dated January 11, 2011, concerning temporary and intermittent closures to navigation at the GIWW West Closure Complex (WCC), located at Mile 6.8, WHL. This updated bulletin is extended through June 2012, with changes stated below. The 225-foot navigation gate of the GIWW WWC at Mile 6.9, WHL, is opened for navigation passage. Marine traffic is directed to pass through the structure. Mariners should be advised of the continuing construction on the WCC. Construction barges, boats, and other equipment are working close to the navigation channel. Mariners must contact the M/V CAPTAIN JOHN or the M/V PROSPECTOR, WCC Traffic Control Center, on VHF Channels 13 or 16, to arrange safe passage. The contact phone number for the M/V BAROID 111 is (504) 329-7306, M/V CAPTAIN JOHN is (504) 331-3172, and the M/V PROSPECTOR is (954) 818-9844. Mariners may experience intermittent delays, not to exceed 6-hours, until completion of gate testing, construction of closure wall, and gate approach structures in July 2012. These delays will be intermittent and temporary throughout this time period, and construction will be performed to minimize navigation delays to the maximum extent possible. All marine traffic traversing through the navigation gate should exercise extreme caution and proceed at the slowest safe speed to maintain control and minimize wake effects on the construction barges performing work at the site. The M/V BAROID 111 is available for assistance in passage, if required. For up-to-date information, mariners can contact USACE New Orleans District, Tim Connell, at (504) 862-2360. Chart 11367 Page 41 of 48 Coast Guard District 8 GULF LNM: USACE NO LNM: 35/11 31 August 2011 LA - GIWW - Construction Continuing until approximately April 30, 2013, construction will be conducted in the GIWW approximate Mile 6.0, WHL to approximate Mile 8.0, WHL. Barges and support vessels will be in the vicinity. Construction will be performed 24-hours a day, 6-days a week. For up-to-date information, mariners can contact the project manager at (504) 941-7400. Mariners are urged to transit the area with extreme caution. Chart 11367 LNM: BNM 1271-09 NO LA - BARATARIA WATERWAY – Dredge Operation Continuing until approximately December 22, 2011, the Dredge MERLIN McCOY will be operating Barataria Waterway, in the pen and Bayou Dupont, south of Lafitte in approximate position 29-38-41N 090-04-44W. Support vessels are the M/V MAX, M/V JOYCE MARIE and the M/V LEXIE. Dredged material will be transported via 13,000 feet of dredge pipeline, extending south into the marsh area. Work will be conducted 24hours a day, 7-days a week. The M/V MERLIN McCOY and support vessels will monitor VHF-FM Channels 16 or 65. Mariners are urged to transit the area at their slowest safe speed to minimize their wake and to proceed with caution. Charts: 11352 11365 LNM: BNM 0134-11 D8 LA - BARATARIA BASIN - Soil Borings Continuing until approximately September 5, 2011, the Dept. of Natural Resources will be conducting soil borings in the Barataria Basin. Work will be conducted between the following approximate positions 29-36-10W 090-04-16W and 29-39-16N 090-00-29W. Work will be performed 7-days a week, during daylight hours only. The M/V MBI-109 will be monitoring VHF-FM Channel 13. Mariners are urged to transit the area at their slowest safe speed to minimize wake and proceed with caution after passing arrangements have been made. For up-to-date information, mariners can contact Terri Ferro, at (805) 340-3573. Chart 11365 LNM: BNM 1275-11 NO LA - TEXACO CANALS - Submerged Obstruction An awash obstruction has been reported in the Texaco Canals of Lafitte in approximate position 29-34-11.3N 090-02-00.6W. The obstruction is reportedly not marked. Mariners are urged to use caution in the area and report any findings to their nearest U.S. Coast Guard unit. Chart 11365 LNM: CGD8 141-11 LA - GIWW, MILE 34.0, WHL - Dredging Continuing until approximately September 15, 2011, dredging operations have begun at the North American Shipbuilding Facility, in the GIWW, approximate Mile 34.0, WHL, north bank. Dredging will be performed 24-hours a day, 7-days a week. The Dredge CLEDUS will be monitoring VHFFM Channels 13 or 16. Mariners are urged to transit at their slowest safe speed to minimize wake and proceed with caution after passing arrangements have been made. Charts: 11355 11365 LNM: EMAIL LA - HERO CANAL - Intermittently Closed Continuing until approximately October 1, 2011, the Hero Canal will be intermittently closed due to the construction of a bulkhead closure structure, which will be located near the end of the Hero Canal. A U.S. Government Contractor will be working 7-days a week, during daylight hours only. The M/V MAN REESE will be monitoring VHF-FM Channels 13 or 16. Additionally, continuing until approximately October 1, 2011, the width of the canal will be limited to vessels 45 feet in width and smaller, and having a draft of 9 feet or less. Mariners are urged to transit at their slowest safe speed to minimize wake and proceed with caution after passing arrangements have been made. For up-to-date information, mariners can contact ACOE New Orleans, Stanley Guess, at (303) 520-7947. Chart 11365 LNM: BNM 0677-11 NO LA - BAYOU BARATARIA - Bridge Closure The LA Route 302 Swing Span Bridge (Kerner Bridge) across Bayou Barataria at Mile 35.7 at Lafitte, Louisiana, is closed to navigation until further notice. The bridge has been severely damaged as the result of a vessel allision and cannot be opened until extensive repairs have been made. The estimated completion date is October 1, 2011. Mariners may wish to consider using alternate routes. Chart 11365 LNM: OB LA - BAY CHAMPAGNE - Submerged Obstructions Four awash pilings have been reported in Bay Champagne in approximate position 29-06-52.0N 090-10-41.0W. The obstructions are reportedly not marked. Mariners are urged to use caution in the area. Chart 11346 LNM: CGD8 142-11 LA - GIWW - CATAHOULA BAY TO WAX LAKE OUTLET - NEW ORLEANS TO PORT ARTHUR - Bridge Fenders Removal - UPDATE Removal of the fender of the old UPRR Bridge, Mile 58.9, WHL, continues. There is the possibility of submerged bridge remnants at this site on both the east and west side but out of the channel. When removal is complete the information will be published. Mariners are urged to transit the Page 42 of 48 Coast Guard District 8 GULF LNM: 35/11 31 August 2011 LA - GIWW - CATAHOULA BAY TO WAX LAKE OUTLET - NEW ORLEANS TO PORT ARTHUR - Bridge Fenders Removal - UPDATE area with extreme caution. Chart 11355 LNM: OB LA - TIMBALIER AND TERREBONNE BAYS - Bayou Closure - UPDATE Continuing until approximately September 1, 2011, Placid Canal at Bayou Little Calliou will be closed to all marine traffic, due to flood control structure construction. For up-to-date information, mariners are urged to contact Jag Construction Services at (985) 702-1171. Chart 11352 LNM: BNM 0261-11 NO LA - HOUMA - NAVIGATION CANAL - Dredging Continuing until approximately September 27, 2011, the Dredge G. D. MORGAN will be dredging the Houma Navigation Canal between approximate positions 29-11-30.0N 090-37-00.0W and 29-05-56.8N 090-34-39.0W. Dredging will be performed 24-hours a day, 7-days a week. The Dredge DG. D. MORGAN will be monitoring VHF-FM Channels 13 or 16. Mariners are urged to contact the dredge 30-minutes prior to passing. Mariners are urged to transit the area at their slowest safe speed to minimize wake and proceed with caution after passing arrangements have been made. Chart 11357 LNM: BNM 1355-11 NO LA - HOUMA NAVIGATION CANAL - Safety Zone Continuing until approximately March 14, 2013, the U.S. Coast Guard is establishing a temporary Safety Zone in the Houma Navigation Canal, from approximate Mile 19.0 to Mile 20.0, southwest of Bayou Plat, bank to bank. The Safety Zone is needed to protect the general public during the installation of flood control structures. Mariners transiting this Safety Zone are to do so at their slowest safe speed to minimize wake. Mariners are urged to use extreme caution when transiting the area. For up-to-date information, mariners can contact MSU Houma at (985) 857-8507. Chart 11355 LNM: BNM 0934-11 NO LA - ATCHAFALAYA RIVER - BERWICK BAY HARBOR - Dredging Continuing until further notice, the Dredge MISSOURI H. will be conducting dredging operations in the Atchafalaya River between approximate Mile 120.0 and Mile 121.5, at Berwick Bay Harbor. The dredged material will be discharged through a combination of floating and submerged pipelines on the Berwick side of the harbor or in the deep channel along the LDB, approximate Mile 119.5, Atchafalaya River. Dredging will be performed 24-hours a day, 7-days a week. The Dredge MISSOURI H. will be monitoring VHF-FM Channels 13 or 16. Mariners are urged to transit the area at their slowest safe speed to minimize wake and proceed with caution after passing arrangements have been made. Charts: 11352 11354 LNM: USACE NO LA - ATCHAFALAYA RIVER - Dredging Continuing until approximate November 5, 2011, the USACE will be conducting dredging operations on 2 projects in the Atchafalaya River. Dredging will be performed 24-hours a day, 7-days a week. The first dredging project will began between approximate position; 29-21-05.2N 09124-05.1W and 29-19-51.1N 091-25-10.6W, the dredged material will be deposited on Bird Island. The second dredging project will began between approximate position; 29-22-51.6N 091-22-09.3W and 29-22-51.6N 091-22-31.2W, the dredged material will be deposited on Avocet Island. The dredged material will be transported by a 27-inch discharge line and lighted accordingly. The discharge line will be removed immediately upon completion of the dredging project. The Dredge 32 will be monitoring VHF-FM Channels 13 or 16. For up-to-date information, mariners can contact MSU Morgan City at (985) 380-5320. Charts: 11352 11354 LNM: BNM 1218-11 NO LA - BAYOU TECHE - LA671 Swing Bridge, Mile 46.5 - Maintenance Operations The Commander, Eighth Coast Guard District has been notified of maintenance on the Swing bridge for LA 671 over Bayou Teche, Mile 46.5, at Jeanerette, Iberia Parish, Louisiana. This maintenance is required to upgrade the operation and safety of the bridge. Due to the limited use of the waterway, no regulation deviation will be needed at this time. During the day mariners can expect up to a 3-hour delay. The maintenance work will be underway until October 31, 2011. Work will be performed from 7:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. August 15 &16, 2011, will have the greatest delays due to divers in the water. Mariners that require more information or coordination can contact Warren Vidrine, at (225) 279-0405; John Housey, at (225) 413-801 or Van Bailey, at (225) 933-8066. The bridge owner is required to maintain all navigation lighting for the bridge. Mariners are advised to use extreme caution when transiting the area. LNM: OB LA - GIWW - MORGAN CITY TO PORT ALLEN ALTERNATE ROUTE AT BAYOU SORREL LOCK - Construction Page 43 of 48 Coast Guard District 8 GULF LNM: 35/11 31 August 2011 LA - GIWW - MORGAN CITY TO PORT ALLEN ALTERNATE ROUTE AT BAYOU SORREL LOCK - Construction Continuing until further notice, a U.S. Government Contractor will work during daylight hours, Monday through Saturday, from 7:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m., on the construction of the northwest guidewall. Bayou Sorrel Lock will operate from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 a.m., Monday through Friday, and will be open to marine traffic 24-hours a day on the weekends. However, some Saturday closures may occur throughout this construction period. While the channel is open, mariners are urged to proceed with caution and to transit at their slowest safe speed to minimize wake. For up-to-date information, mariners can contact the lock operator on VHF-FM Channel 14 or (225) 659-7773 and the Lockmaster, Ken Landry, at (225) 6592581. Chart 11354 LNM: USACE NO LA - BAYOU CHENE - Navigation Obstruction The St. Mary Parish Levee District has commenced installation of the temporary Bayou Chene Backwater Closure Project in approximate position 29-37-19N 091-05-23W. The project includes installation of emergency flood protection structures and shall be marked with private aids to navigation to ensure safe navigation. The flood protection structures will impede general navigation by forming a man made wall across the entire width of Bayou Chene for flood protection. Mariners are urged to exercise extreme caution when navigating in or near this location. Charts: 11354 11355 LNM: PRIV AIDS LA - BAYOU PATOUT - Bridge Construction - Channel Blockage - UPDATE Construction continues on the replacement fixed span bridge on SR 83 across Bayou Patout, Mile 0.4, near Weeks Island, Iberia Parish, Louisiana. A 60-foot by 80-foot crane barge is working in the waterway at Patout Bayou during daylight hours. The barge will work in the navigation channel, such that the swing span cannot be opened to navigation. However, with a 1-hour notice, the barge will be moved out of the channel and the swing span opened to pass navigation. Mariners can call the bridge tender at (337) 262-6100, to request an opening. At night the barge will be secured outside the navigation channel and lighted according with the Navigation Rules. Mariners are urged to be alert to the ongoing construction and exercise due caution when operating in the area. Chart 11345 LNM: OB LA - VERMILION BAY - Navigational Obstruction The Coast Guard has received a report of rock breakwater structures that are awash at high tide located in Vermilion Bay, near the shoreline between Cypremort Point and Quintana Canal. Mariners are urged to exercise extreme caution when transiting in or near this location. Charts: 1116A 11340 11345 11349 LNM: PRIV. AIDS LA - SCHOONER BAYOU CONTROL STRUCTURE - Closure - UPDATE Continuing until further notice, restricted vessel traffic (every 2-hours on the even hours) will be implemented at the Schooner Bayou Control Structure due to continued high salinity levels in the Mermentau Basin. Only light commercial traffic and recreational vessels will be allowed through the structure from 6:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m., until the water raises in the basin or the salinity drops. However, if the salinity reaches 100 gpg at 3 locations, then a full closure will be implemented. All tows, light tugs, and cargo carrying vessels will be diverted to Leland Bowman Lock. For up-to-date information, Casey Choate, the Lockmaster at Schooner Bayou Control Structure, can be contacted at (337) 737-2470 or (337) 316-3662. The point of contact with the New Orleans USACE District is Tracy Falk, at (504) 862-2971. Chart 11350 LNM: USACE NO LA - GIWW - NEW ORLEANS TO PORT ARTHUR - Temporary Deviation for Electrical Component Upgrades and Repair Work The Commander, Eighth Coast Guard District has issued a temporary deviation from the regulation in 33 CFR 117.451(e), governing the operation of the SR 27 (Ellender Ferry) across the GIWW, Mile 243.8, WHL, near Hackberry, Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana. This deviation allows the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development to maintain the vertical lift bridge in the closed-to-navigation position from 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, until September 2, 2011. The purpose of the closure is to allow for electrical component upgrades and repair work on the bridge. Vessels that can pass under the bridge in the closed-to-navigation position can do so anytime. The bridge will not be able to open for emergencies. Mariners are urged to transit the area with extreme caution. At all other times, the bridge will open on signal with a 4-hour advance notice. Chart 11347 LNM: OB LA - CALCASIEU RIVER - Dredging Continuing until further notice, the Dredge RICHARD LAQUAY will be working in the Calcasieu River, east fork. The Dredge RICHARD LAQUAY will be monitoring VHF-FM Channel 16. Mariners are urged to transit the area with caution. Charts: 11339 11347 LNM: BNM 0794-11 GA LA - CALCASIEU RIVER - Construction Project for Bridge Pier Protection System Replacement - UPDATE Construction continues on the project to replace the pier protection system of the existing Interstate 210 fixed span bridge across the Calcasieu River, Mile 31.8, near Lake Charles, Louisiana. Four crane barges and numerous deck and material barges are working at the fenders channelward of the bridge piers. Mariners are urged to exercise caution and to pass in single configuration, favoring the channel centerline at their slowest safe speed to minimize Page 44 of 48 Coast Guard District 8 GULF LNM: 35/11 31 August 2011 LA - CALCASIEU RIVER - Construction Project for Bridge Pier Protection System Replacement - UPDATE wake. Mariners can contact the M/V BRENDA LEE on VHF-FM Channel 16, for passing instructions. Mariners who need the equipment to be removed from the navigation channel, for safe passage, are urged to call the M/V BRENDA LEE or contact F. Miller Construction at (337) 529-7949 or (337) 496-9575, 4-hours prior to arrival. Charts: 11339 11347 LNM: OB LA - CALCASIEU SHIP CHANNEL - Submerged Obstruction A 30-foot by 8-inch in diameter piling has been reported partially submerged in the Calcasieu Ship Channel in the vicinity of in approximate position 29-52-42.6N 093-20-05.1W, on August 19, 2011. The obstruction is reportedly not marked. Mariners are urged to use caution in the area and report any findings to their nearest U.S. Coast Guard unit. Charts: 11339 11347 LNM: CGD8 143-11 TX - SABINE RIVER - Dredging Continuing until further notice, the Dredge MARION is dredging the Sabine River, “Section B”. Dredged material is being disposed into the Old River Beneficial Site. Dredging will be performed 24-hours a day, 7-days a week. The Dredge MARION will be monitoring VHF-FM Channels 13 or 16. Mariners are urged to transit the area at their slowest safe speed to minimize wake and proceed with caution after passing arrangements have been made. Charts: 11331 11343 LNM: USACE GA TX - GIWW - PELICAN ISLAND - Fender Replacement/Painting/Maintenance – Waterway Restrictions A request has been approved by the Commander Eighth Coast Guard District for State of Texas, Department of Transportation (TXDOT) on behalf of the GALVESTON CO. NAVIGATIONAL DISTRICT NO. 1, to restrict the channel at various time during the course of construction of a new fender system for the bridge over the GIWW, Mile 356.1, WHL, on the Pelican Island (Herbert E. Schmidt) Causeway crossing the Galveston Channel, mile 4.5, in Galveston, Galveston County, Texas. These restrictions will be broadcast through the notice to mariners system and also available from the Vessel Traffic Service or Sector Houston/ Galveston. This construction will have many phases and be updated by Broadcast and through the LNM. The Bridge will be closed to marine traffic from September 12, 2011, for approximately two (2) months. All other restrictions will begin on June 23, 2011 and will continue on an as needed basis until further notice. Alternate routes are available. Chart 11324 LNM: OB TX - CEDAR BAYOU - ANAHUAC CHANNEL - Dredging Continuing until September 23, 2011, the Dredge JONATHAN KING BOYD will be conducting dredging operations in Cedar Bayou Channel. Dredging will be performed 24-hours a day, 7-days a week. Dredged material will be placed into Placement Area 16 on Atkinson Island. The Dredge JONATHAN KING BOYD will be monitoring VHF-FM Channels 13 or 16. Mariners are urged to transit the area at their slowest safe speed to minimize wake and proceed with extreme caution after passing arrangements have been made. Charts: 11326 11328 LNM: USACE GA TX - GIWW - GALVESTON BAY - Bridge Construction Work continues on the project replace the bascule span of the existing Galveston Causeway Railroad Bridge across the GIWW, Mile 357.2, WHL, at Galveston, Texas. Equipment and barges are working on both sides of the navigation channel and will obstruct the channel at times during daylight hours. Barges will be moored outside the channel at night and lighted according to the Navigation Rules. Barges may be moored to mooring piles that will be driven in the following approximate positions in the near future: 29-17-48.5N 094-53-14.1W; 29-17-47.8N 094-5314.8W; 29-17-44.9N 094-53-06.5W and in 29-17-44.1N 094-53-06.8W. The pilings will be lighted with fixed white lights at night. Mariners are urged to exercise caution and avoid passing close aboard any construction equipment that will be operating in the construction area. Chart 11324 LNM: OB TX - GALVESTON BAY - EAST OF ATKINSON ISLAND - Dredging Continuing until approximately August 1, 2012, the Bucket Dredge #542 will be dredging in Galveston Bay, east of Atkinson Island. Dredging will be performed 24-hours a day, 7-days a week. The Bucket Dredge #542 will be monitoring VHF-FM Channels 13 or 16. Mariners are urged to transit the area at their slowest safe speed to minimize wake and proceed with caution after passing arrangements have been made. Chart 11327 LNM: WEEKS MARINE TX - GIWW - Proposed Fender Replacement Project - Commencement of Construction and Waterway Restrictions A request has been approved by the Commander Eighth Coast Guard District for State of Texas, Department of Transportation (TXDOT) on behalf of the Galveston Co. Navigational District No. 1, to restrict the channel at various time during the course of construction of a new fender system for the bridge over the GIWW, Mile 356.1, WHL, on the Pelican Island (Herbert E. Schmidt) Causeway crossing the Galveston Channel, Mile 4.5, in Galveston, Galveston County, Texas. These restrictions will be broadcast through the notice to mariners system and also available from the Vessel Traffic Service. This construction will have many phases and be updated by Broadcast and through the LNM. The restrictions will begin on June 23, 2011 and will continue on an as needed basis until further notice. Alternate routes are available. Chart 11324 LNM: OB TX - GOOSE CREEK - Pipeline Installation Page 45 of 48 Coast Guard District 8 GULF LNM: 35/11 31 August 2011 TX - GOOSE CREEK - Pipeline Installation Continuing until further notice, the area of work is in the vicinity of Bayland Marina in Baytown, Texas and the Goose Creek Channel. The Cutterhead Dredge PATTI (DSC 12 inch swinging ladder) in conjunction with booster pump Dredge NAUTILUS will commence dredging activities through the month of September 2011, with dredged material placement into Alexander Island. The temporary dredge pipeline will be submerged where necessary in Tabbs Bay, such that navigation into Black Duck Bay is not impeded. All other pipeline will follow the shoreline adjacent to the ExxonMobil facility, cross under the Fred Hartman Bridge and cross under the HSC near Channel, Light 107 (LLNR-25220) and Light 108 (LLNR25225). Both dredges will be monitoring VHF-FM Channels 13 or 16. The pipeline removal may be as late as October 2011. Chart 11328 LNM: SECTOR GA TX - HOUSTON SHIP CHANNEL - Dredging - UPDATE Continuing until approximately January 20, 2012, the Cutterhead Dredge E.W. ELLEFSEN and attendant plant will be dredging in the Houston Ship Channel, between approximate Light 75 (LLNR-24385) and Light 91 (LLNR-24595). Dredging will be performed 24-hours a day, 7-days a week. A combination of floating and submerged pipeline will be used to deposit the dredge material in areas adjacent to the channel. The Cutterhead Dredge E.W. ELLEFSEN will be monitoring VHF-FM Channels 13 or 16. Mariners are urged transit the area at their slowest safe speed to minimize wake and proceed with caution after passing arrangements have been made. Chart 11328 LNM: WEEKS MARINE TX - BRAZOS RIVER - Floodgate Closure - UPDATE Continuing until approximately September 23, 2011, the Brazos River floodgates will be closed from 7:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Repairs are being conducted to the east and west floodgates. Mariners are urged to contact the lockmaster at (979) 233-1251, to confirm the closure time to minimize their delays. Mariners are urged to use caution when transiting the area. Chart 11322 LNM: USACE GA TX - GIWW - CHOCOLATE BAYOU CHANNEL - Dredging Continuing until further notice, the Dredge MIKE is dredging Chocolate Bayou Channel. Submerged, pontoon and shore line are being used to place material in PA 4. They have starting using PA 4a briefly and once done, material will be placed in PA 1a. A larger dredge associated with the subcontractor, is expected to come in and do the portion of channel located out in the Chocolate Bay and proceed outbound until completed. Dredging will be performed 24-hours a day, 7-days a week. The Dredge MIKE will be monitoring VHF-FM Channels 13 or 16. Mariners are urged to transit at their slowest safe speed to minimize wake and proceed with caution after passing arrangements have been made. Chart 11322 LNM: USACE GA TX - GIWW - Dredging Continuing until approximately September 30, 2011, the Dredge JASON LAQUAY will perform maintenance dredging in the GIWW from Turnstake Island to Live Oak Point, approximate Mile 495.0 to Mile 505.0, WHL. Floating and submerged dredge pipeline will extend from the dredge to the placement area which may cross the channel and run alongside the channel. Dredge tenders, anchor barges and other vessels will also be working with the dredge and in the area of the dredge for the duration of the project. Dredging will be performed 24-hours a day, 7-days a week. Mariners are urged to contact the dredge 30-minutes prior to passing. The Dredge JASON LAQUAY will be monitoring VHF-FM Channels 16 or 79, or phone at (361) 482-0798. Mariners are urged to transit the area of dredging operations at their slowest safe speed to minimize wake and proceed with caution after making passing agreement have been made. Charts: 11321 11322 LNM: SECTOR CC TX - GIWW - CANEY CREEK - Bridge Fender Repairs - UPDATE The fender system of the Caney Creek Pontoon Span Bridge across the GIWW, Mile 418, WHL, near Sargent, Texas, is having repairs to the fender system completed at this time. Only single wide traffic will be allowed during the repair times. The repairs will be performed Monday through Friday, from 7:30 a.m. until 5:00 p.m., beginning July 27, 2011 through August 26, 2011. The repairs are on the same schedule of work, but will not be completed until 2 September 2011. All other conditions will remain the same. Mariners are urged to exercise extreme caution when transiting through the bridge. Chart 11319 LNM: OB TX - MATAGORDA SHIP CHANNEL - Dredging - UPDATE Continuing until further notice, the Dredge LINDA LAQUAY will be dredging the Matagorda Ship Channel at approximate Mile 19.14, moving on a northwesterly direction towards the Alcoa Basin. Dredged material will be placed on open water Placement Area. Dredging will be performed 24hours a day, 7-days a week. The Dredge LINDA LAQUAY will be monitoring VHF-FM Channels 13 or 16. Mariners are urged to transit the area at their slowest safe speed to minimize wake and proceed with caution after making passing agreement have been made. Charts: 11316 11319 LNM: USACE GA TX - PORT ARANSAS - PORT MANSFIELD - Regatta The Rockport Yacht Club will host the Port Mansfield Sailing Regatta in the Gulf of Mexico on Friday, September 2, 2011, at 6:00 p.m., starting just south of the Port Aransas Jetties. Event participants will race to the jetties at Port Mansfield, ending on approximately Saturday evening, September 3, 2011. Race officials will be monitoring VHF-FM Channels 16 or 68, onboard the Chairman’s vessel. For up-to-date information, mariners can contact Rockport Yacht Club at (361) 463-1201. Chart 11309 LNM: SECTOR CC Page 46 of 48 Coast Guard District 8 GULF LNM: 35/11 31 August 2011 TX - CORPUS CHRISTI SHIP CHANNEL - Dredging Continuing until approximately September 30, 2011, the Dredge WAYMON BOYD will be dredging Docks 1 & 2, Flint Hills Resources in Ingleside, Texas. Dredged material will be placed in Placement Area 10. The Dredge WAYMON BOYD will be monitoring VHF-FM Channels 12 or 78. Mariners are urged to transit the area at their slowest safe speed to minimize wake and proceed with caution after passing arrangements have been made. Chart 11309 LNM: EMAIL TX - SOUTH PADRE ISLAND - Fireworks Display - UPDATE The Boys and Girls Club of Laguna will hold a fireworks display near South Padre Island, Texas. The fireworks display will be from 9:15 p.m. until 9:45 p.m., on the following dates: August 26, 2011; September 2, 2011 and September 3, 2011. The fireworks will be launched from a barge about 1-mile north of the Queen Isabella Causeway Bridge and 1,000 feet west of 2305 Laguna Drive, Louie’s Backyard Barbeque. A distance of 1,000 feet will be secured as the fallout zone by the fireworks display company and they will be monitoring VHF-FM Channel 16, throughout the display. For up-to-date information, mariners can contact the company on-scene command center at (956) 299-0776 or the U.S. Coast Guard Command Center at (361) 939-6393. Chart 11300 LNM: SECTOR CC TX - SOUTH PADRE ISLAND - Regatta A sailing regatta with approximately 50 participants will commence from Andy Bowie Park on South Padre Island and end at the JFK Causeway in Corpus Christi. Participants will race through the intercostals waterway, but will yield to traffic as per the International Sailing Federation Regulations. The race will take place from approximately 8:00 a.m., Saturday, September 3, 2011 until approximately 11:00 p.m., Sunday, September 4, 2011. The event sponsor will be monitoring VHF-FM Channels 16 or 68, from a safety vessel and the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary will also on-scene. For up-to-date information, mariners can contact Shannon Galway, at (832) 641-7248. Chart 11300 LNM: SECTOR CC SECTION VIII - LIGHT LIST CORRECTIONS An Asterisk *, indicates the column in which a correction has been made to new information (1) No. (2) Name and Location 10350 10355 (3) Position (4) Characteristic (5) Height (6) Range (7) Structure (8) Remarks HANCOCK COUNTY BOAT 30-18-04.000N Fl G 2.5s RAMP LIGHT 1 089-19-40.000W 7 Marks end of jetty. Private aid. 35/11 * HANCOCK COUNTY BOAT 30-18-05.000N Fl R 2.5s RAMP LIGHT 2 089-19-39.000W * 7 * Marks end of jetty. Private aid. 35/11 18700 ATCHAFALAYA CHANNEL LIGHT 33 * 29-22-19.830N Fl G 4s 091-23-03.710W * 17 4 * SG on pile. 29855 BROWNSVILLE CHANNEL LIGHT 30 26-02-25.148N Fl R 4s 097-12-39.788W 17 3 * TR-TY on pile. Ra ref. 35/11 BROWNSVILLE CHANNEL LIGHT 30 26-02-25.148N Fl R 4s 097-12-39.788W 17 3 TR-TY on pile. Ra ref. 35/11 42975 42975 29855 35/11 * * ENCLOSURES MSIB - Huey P. Long Bridge See Attached. LNM: SECTOR NO LNM: SECTOR NO MSIB - Seabrook Floodgate See Attached. Page 47 of 48 Coast Guard District 8 GULF LNM: 35/11 31 August 2011 Commander, Eighth Coast Guard District Hale Boggs Federal Building, Room 1230 500 Poydras Street New Orleans, LA 70130-3310 Telephone (504) 671-2327 (Business Hours 7:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Monday - Friday) (Nights, Weekends, Holidays) (504) 589-6225 RADM Nash Page 48 of 48 Coast Guard District 8 GULF LNM: 35/11 31 August 2011 Huey P. Long Bridge Widening Main Span Superstructure Louisiana DOTD State Project No. 006‐01‐0018 MTI PLATFORM LOCATION SCHEDULE for AUGUST 29, 2011 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 04, 2011. REF: Attached Sheets 1‐1 There are no vertical restrictions scheduled for the 500+ feet main navigation channel during the week. The vertical clearance will be maintained at 149 feet minus the Carrolton gage throughout the week. Directly below the stored platforms the vertical clearance is 130 feet minus the Carrolton gage. MTI Construction Hours: 7:00 AM to 5:30 PM Both platforms at Pier II (LC1’‐LS0’) August 29th thru September 4th 2011 August 30th 2011 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM 12‐Hour Main Navigation Channel Blockage Non Construction Hours: 5:30 PM to 7:00 AM Both platforms at Pier II (LC1’‐LS0’) August 29th thru September 4th 2011 Project Navigation Information – Main Navigation Channel: 1. MTI has placed two movable platforms beneath the main span of the Huey P. Long Bridge on rails that have been installed on the bridge. The rails reduce the air draft to 149 feet minus the Carrollton gauge. 2. The platforms stored at Piers 1 and 2 hang below the rails by 8 feet 2 inches and reduce the vertical clearance to 141 feet minus the Carrolton gauge. Due to the possibility that workers may be working on the platforms the allowable vertical clearance has been reduced to 130 feet minus the Carrolton gage directly below the platforms. 3. When navigation restrictions are in effect all vessels with an air draft in excess of 120 feet and intending to transit the Huey P. Long Bridge are required to notify the Vessel Traffic Service (VTS) at least two hours in advance of arrival. 4. VTS will provide MTI a minimum of two hours notice for all vessels in excess of 120 feet intending to transit the Huey P. Long Bridge 5. Air draft is defined as the maximum vertical height of a vessel reported in feet when it will reach the Huey P. Long Bridge site at MM 106, AHP. 6. On days when the location of MTI’s platforms reduce the horizontal clearance in the channel to less than 500 feet all vessels with a vertical draft in excess of 130 feet intending to transit the Huey P. long Bridge are required to get permission from VTS prior to getting underway from docks or anchorages. VTS will notify MTI a minimum of two hours in advance of the vessels arrival and MTI will increase the horizontal clearance of the channel to a minimum of 500 feet by moving the movable platforms either toward Pier 1 or toward Pier 2, depending on the location of the platforms. 7. Throughout the construction period while workers are present all mariners are requested to pass with extreme caution at their slowest safe speed. 8. Mariners operating in the area of the bridge may contact M/V BILL ODONLEY or M/V RAY PENSRUM on VHF‐FM CH 67 or 82 for more information. Huey P. Long Bridge Widening Main Span Superstructure Louisiana DOTD State Project No. 006‐01‐0018 MTI PLATFORM LOCATION SCHEDULE for SEPTEMBER 05, 2011 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 11, 2011. REF: Attached Sheets 1‐1 There are no vertical restrictions scheduled for the 500+ feet main navigation channel during the week. The vertical clearance will be maintained at 149 feet minus the Carrolton gage throughout the week. Directly below the stored platforms the vertical clearance is 130 feet minus the Carrolton gage. MTI Construction Hours: Both platforms at Pier II (LC1’‐LS0’) September 5th thru September 10th 2011 7:00 AM to 5:30 PM Non Construction Hours: September 5th thru September 11th 2011 5:30 PM to 7:00 AM Both platforms at Pier II (LC1’‐LS0’) Project Navigation Information – Main Navigation Channel: 1. MTI has placed two movable platforms beneath the main span of the Huey P. Long Bridge on rails that have been installed on the bridge. The rails reduce the air draft to 149 feet minus the Carrollton gauge. 2. The platforms stored at Piers 1 and 2 hang below the rails by 8 feet 2 inches and reduce the vertical clearance to 141 feet minus the Carrolton gauge. Due to the possibility that workers may be working on the platforms the allowable vertical clearance has been reduced to 130 feet minus the Carrolton gage directly below the platforms. 3. When navigation restrictions are in effect all vessels with an air draft in excess of 120 feet and intending to transit the Huey P. Long Bridge are required to notify the Vessel Traffic Service (VTS) at least two hours in advance of arrival. 4. VTS will provide MTI a minimum of two hours notice for all vessels in excess of 120 feet intending to transit the Huey P. Long Bridge 5. Air draft is defined as the maximum vertical height of a vessel reported in feet when it will reach the Huey P. Long Bridge site at MM 106, AHP. 6. On days when the location of MTI’s platforms reduce the horizontal clearance in the channel to less than 500 feet all vessels with a vertical draft in excess of 130 feet intending to transit the Huey P. long Bridge are required to get permission from VTS prior to getting underway from docks or anchorages. VTS will notify MTI a minimum of two hours in advance of the vessels arrival and MTI will increase the horizontal clearance of the channel to a minimum of 500 feet by moving the movable platforms either toward Pier 1 or toward Pier 2, depending on the location of the platforms. 7. Throughout the construction period while workers are present all mariners are requested to pass with extreme caution at their slowest safe speed. 8. Mariners operating in the area of the bridge may contact M/V BILL ODONLEY or M/V RAY PENSRUM on VHF‐FM CH 67 or 82 for more information.