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U.S. Departmentof Homeland Security
United StatesCoast Guard
LOCAL NOTICE TO MARINERS
Issued by: Commander (dpw)Ninth Coast Guard District1240 East Ninth Street,
Cleveland, OH 44199-2060Telephone: (216) 902-6069
Direct questions about this LNM to the above address.
All distances in this publication are STATUTE MILES unless otherwise noted.
*District Nine Internet Address* https://www.uscg.mil/d9/uscgd9.html*District Nine Local Notice to Mariners email Address* [email protected]
** Navigation Information Service watchstander, 24 hours a day at (703) 313-5900 ** **Internet Address** https://www.navcen.uscg.gov/Light List Reference: Commandant Publication P16502.7, VOL VII, 2018 Edition
Coast Pilot Reference: 2018 U.S. Coast Pilot 6 Great Lakes 46th EditionCoast Pilots, along with corrections are available at: https://nauticalcharts.noaa.gov/publications/coast-pilot/index.html
The Local Notice to Mariners is available on the Internet at https://www.navcen.uscg.gov/?pageName=lnmMain You will also have links to other government agencies- web pages including the US Army Corps of Engineers and the National Ocean Service.
REPORT DISCREPANCIES IN AIDS TO NAVIGATION TO THE NEAREST COAST GUARD UNIT
The Ninth District and all Sector offices for their areas of responsibility issue a BROADCAST NOTICE TO MARINERS. The following Broadcast Notice to Mariners have been incorporated into this week's Local Notice to Mariners:
Sector Buffalo, NY - B283-18 through B288-18Ninth District - C218-18 through C223-18
Sector Detroit, MI - D140-18 through D-140-18Sector Lake Michigan, WI - M662-18 through M669-18Sector Sault Ste Marie, MI - S174-18 through S176-18
The United States Coast Guard Navigation Information Service (NIS), operated by the USCG Navigation Center, is staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days aweek. The NIS provides information on the current operational status, effective policies, and general information for GPS and DGPS. The
NIS also disseminates Safety Broadcasts (BNM), Local Notice to Mariners (LNM), and the latest Notice Advisory to Navstar Users (NANU). NANUnotices can be obtained via email subscription through the USCG Navigation Center website: https://cgls.uscg.mil/mailman/listinfo/nanu . In addition,
the NIS investigates all reports of degradation or loss of GPS, DGPS or AIS service. Users are encouraged to report all degradation or loss ofradio navigation services to the NIS via any of the following: Phone: (703) 313-5900, mail to: [email protected], or on the internet
at: https://www.navcen.uscg.gov
ABBREVIATIONS
District: 9 Week: 51/18
A through H
ADRIFT - Buoy AdriftAICW - Atlantic Intracoastal WaterwayAl - AlternatingB - BuoyBKW - Breakwaterbl - BlastBNM - Broadcast Notice to Marinerbu - BlueC - CanadianCHAN - ChannelCGD - Coast Guard DistrictC/O - Cut OffCONT - ContourCRK - CreekCONST - ConstructionDAYMK/Daymk - Daymark
I through O
I - InterruptedICW - Intracoastal WaterwayIMCH - Improper CharacteristicINL - InletINOP - Not OperatingINT - IntensityISL - IsletIso - IsophasekHz - KilohertzLAT - LatitudeLB - Lighted BuoyLBB - Lighted Bell BuoyLHB - Lighted Horn BuoyLGB - Lighted Gong BuoyLONG - LongitudeLNM - Local Notice to Mariners
P through Z
PRIV - Private AidQ - QuickR - Red RACON - Radar Transponder BeaconRa ref - Radar reflectorRBN - Radio BeaconREBUILT - Aid RebuiltRECOVERED - Aid RecoveredRED - Red BuoyREFL - ReflectiveRRL - Range Rear LightRELIGHTED - Aid RelitRELOC - RelocatedRESET ON STATION - Aid Reset on StationRFL - Range Front LightRIV - River
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LIB - Lighted Ice Buoy
SECTION I - SPECIAL NOTICESThis section contains information of special concern to the Mariner.
CAUTION TO BE USED IN RELIANCE UPON AIDS TO NAVIGATION
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE ABOUT THE RELIABLE OPERATION OF ECDIS
RANGE STRUCTURES
USACE NOTICE TO NAVIGATION INTERESTS
The aids to navigation depicted on charts comprise a system of fixed and floating aids to navigation with varying degrees of reliability. Prudent mariners will not rely solely on any single aid to navigation, particularly a floating aid to navigation. With respect to buoys, the buoy symbol is used to indicate the approximate position of the buoy body and the sinker which secures the buoy to the seabed. The approximate position is used because of the practical limitations in positioning and maintaining buoys and their sinkers in precise geographical locations. These limitations include, but are not limited to, inherent imprecision in position fixing methods, prevailing atmospheric and sea conditions, slope of and the material making up the seabed, the fact that buoys are moored to sinkers by varying length of chain, and the fact that the buoy body and/or sinker positions are not under continuous surveillance, but are normally checked only during periodic maintenance visits which often occur more than a year apart. Due to the forces of nature, the position of the buoy body can be expected to shift inside and outside the charted symbol. The mariner is also cautioned that buoys may be extinguished or sound signals may not function as the result of ice, running ice, or other naturalcauses, collisions, or other accidents. For the foregoing reasons, a prudent mariner must not rely completely upon the position or operation of floating aids to navigation, but will also utilize bearings from fixed objects and aids to navigation on shore. Further, a vessel attempting to pass close aboard always risks collision with a yawing buoy or with the obstruction that the buoy marks.
Following an announcement by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) concerning potential display anomalies in some ECDIS systems, theInternational Hydrographic Organization (IHO) issued an ENC Data Presentation and Performance Check in October 2011. This check is intended to assist mariners and to help determine the extent of the anomalies. IHO has received reports from mariners confirming that a number of ECDIS fail to display some significant underwater features in the "Standard" display mode. For all significant objects to be visible to the mariner, these ECDIS must be operated in "Full display" or "All display" mode until a software upgrade is made available from the manufacturer. Mariners are strongly encouraged to use the IHO ENC Data Presentation and Performance Check issued through ENC service providers and also available directly from the IHO website (www.iho.int) to check the operation of their ECDIS and to determine whether their system is affected. IHO Circular Letter 33/2012 is available on the Coast Guard’s Navigation Center website (https://www.navcen.uscg.gov) under the heading News and Notices.
The U.S. Coast Guard has become aware that Coast Guard information used to depict a rangeline on NOAA Electronic Navigational Charts (ENC)may not be of sufficient accuracy to accurately portray the rangeline on the ENC. Mariners are cautioned that the position of a rangeline as shown on an ENC may not reflect its true position.
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Additional Abbreviations Specific to this LNM Edition:
DBN/Dbn - DaybeaconDBD/DAYBD - DayboardDEFAC - DefacedDEST - DestroyedDISCON - DiscontinuedDMGD/DAMGD - Damagedec - eclipseEST - Established Aidev - everyEVAL - EvaluationEXT - ExtinguishedF - Fixedfl - flashFl - FlashingG - Green GIWW - Gulf Intracoastal WaterwayHAZ - Hazard to NavigationHBR - HarborHOR - Horizontal ClearanceHT - Height
LT - LightLT CONT - Light ContinuousLTR - LetterLWB - Lighted Whistle BuoyLWP - Left Watching ProperlyMHz - Megahertz MISS/MSNG - MissingMo - Morse Code MRASS - Marine Radio Activated Sound SignalMSLD - MisleadingN/C - Not ChartedNGA - National Geospatial-Intelligence AgencyNO/NUM - NumberNOS - National Ocean ServiceNW - Notice WriterOBSCU - ObscuredOBST - ObstructionOBSTR - ObstructionOc - OccultingODAS - Anchored Oceanographic Data Buoy
RRASS - Remote Radio Activated Sound Signals - secondsSEC - SectionSHL - Shoalingsi - silentSIG - SignalSND - SoundSPM - Single Point Mooring BuoySS - Sound SignalSTA - StationSTRUCT - StructureSt M - Statute MileTEMP - Temporary Aid ChangeTMK - TopmarkTRLB - Temporarily Replaced by Lighted BuoyTRLT - Temporarily Replaced by LightTRUB - Temporarily Replaced by Unlighted BuoyUSACE - Army Corps of EngineersW - WhiteY - Yellow
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USE OF ELECTRONIC CHARTS AND PUBLICATIONS IN LIEU OF PAPER CHARTS, MAPS, AND PUBLICATIONS
GREAT LAKES - Great Lakes Water Levels
Tankers Allowed to Use Auto-Pilots in Safety Fairways and Traffic Separation Schemes
Updated: Discontinuation of NWS High Seas and Storm Warnings over NIST Time Frequency Broadcasts Effective January 31, 2019
Current Federal Channel conditions, shoaling, and the most recent channel surveys are available at the following Army Corps of Engineers web sites:
Buffalo: http://www.lrb.usace.army.mil/Detroit: http://www.lre.usace.army.mil/Chicago: http://www.lrc.usace.army.mil/Rock Island: http://www.mvr.usace.army.mil/
The U.S. Coast Guard has issued Navigation and Vessel Inspection Circular (NVIC) No. 01-16 which contains guidance on the use of electronic charts and publications in lieu of paper charts, maps, and publications. This guidance applies to U.S. flagged vessels subject to U.S. domestic chart, map, and publication carriage requirements contained in Titles 33 and 46 of the Code of Federal Regulations. The NVIC can be viewed at https://www.uscg.mil/hq/cg5/nvic/default.asp or https://cgportal2.uscg.mil/library/directives/SitePages/Home.aspx.
The expected water levels on the Great Lakes for Dec 21, 2018,. Connecting Channels and the St. Lawrence River, given in inches above (+) orbelow (-) Low Water Datum (LWD). LWD is a plane of reference used on a navigation chart. It is also known as chart datum. Great Lakes: Lake Ontario +22, Lake Erie +43, Lake St. Clair +40, Lake Michigan-Huron +33, Lake Superior +17. St Lawrence River: Above Long Sault Dam +12, Above Iroquois Dam +8, Ogdensburg +16, Alexandria Bay +17. Head of River at Cape Vincent +22. Detroit River: Lake Erie at Pelee Passage +43 Mouth of River at Gibraltar +43, Fort Wayne +45. Head of River above Belle Isle +41. St. Clair River: Mouth of River at St. Clair Flats +40, Algonac +39, St. Clair +37, Blue Water Bridge +36, Head of River at Fort Gratiot +34, Lake Huron Approach Channel +32. St. Marys River: Mouth of River at Detour +32, West and Middle Neebish +29, Head of Little Rapids +28, U.S. Slip +27, Above Locks +20, Head of River at Point Iroquois +17.
Available water depth is determined for a location by adding (if +) or subtracting (if -) the amount from the above to the water depth shown on National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) navigational charts. Caution: Depths so determined are representative of a still watersurface elevation, disturbed by neither wind nor other causes. Depth, however, may be reduced or increased as much as several feet for shortperiods of time due to these disturbances, or when sections of channels develop shoals. Vessel masters should refer to the Local Notice to Mariners for extent of shoaling and scattered bedrock projections in all channels. For further information direct inquires to: Department of the Army, Detroit District Corps of Engineers P. O. Box 1027, Detroit, MI 48231, (313) 226-6443. Additional information can be found on the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Information Center website at http://www.lre.usace.army.Mil/Missions/GreatLakesInformation/GreatLakesWaterLevels/WaterLevelForecast/ConnectingChannelsForecast.asp
Tanker operators no longer need to request deviations to use their heading control or track control systems, sometimes known as "auto-pilots", in traffic separation schemes or safety fairways. The U.S. Coast Guard will allow systems tested against certain standards to be used in all waters 1/2 nautical mile beyond the territorial sea baseline (33 CFR 2.20) except in 33 CFR 110 designated anchorages or in 33 CFR 167 precautionary areas. This new regulation does not require that persons in control of tankers use their "auto-pilots". Rather, it gives the marineranother tool to ensure safe and efficient navigation. You can read more at: https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2018/11/05/2018-24127/tankers-automatic-pilot-systems. Marine Safety Information Bulletin (MSIB) 010-13 is hereby canceled. For questions regarding this change email: [email protected] or call 202.372.1565.
Effective Thursday, January 31, 2019, at 100 pm Eastern Standard Time (EST) or 1800 Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), the NWS will discontinue dissemination of High Seas and Storm Warnings portion of the National Institutes of Science and Technology (NIST) time frequency broadcasts as issued by WWV and WWVH “shortwave” radio covering the Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico and the Pacific.
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06/16
51/18
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LAKE ONTARIO - CLYTON TO FALSE DUCK ISLAND - Chart 14802
LAKE ERIE – NY – Buffalo Ship Canal – Chart 14833
LAKE ERIE – OH – Cleveland Harbor – Chart 14839
LAKE ST CLAIR - 14850
LAKE MICHIGAN - GREEN BAY ENTRANCE CHANNEL - Chart 14918
LAKE MICHIGAN - GREEN BAY - Chart 14910
LAKE MICHIGAN - RACINE HARBOR - Chart 14925
This service is being terminated because weather information in the current broadcast format does not support frequent enough updates for changes in marine weather and cannot provide enough detail in the allotted window required by mariners to avoid hazardous weather. Additionally, alternative technologies and numerous media outlets that provide weather information in various formats have overtaken the need for providing weather information through the NIST frequency signals.
Other sources of marine weather and high seas alerts and detailed forecasts are available over satellite, telephone, the Internet, Marine Fax, Radio Fax and VHF radio. Currently the NWS, U.S. Coast Guard (USCG), and the U.S. Navy (USN) provide multiple dissemination methods for storm positioning, high sea areas, observations, forecasts, outlooks and warnings for both coastal and oceanic marine zones near the United States using Navigational Telex (NAVTEX), Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS) and High Seas SImplex Teletype Over Radio (HFSITOR) in compliance with World Meteorological Organization (WMO) policies and the International Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) Convention.
Please refer to the following websites for more information on how to use these technologies:1. http://www.nws.noaa.gov/om/marine/navtex.htm (NAVTEX) 2. http://www.nws.noaa.gov/om/marine/gmdss.htm (GMDSS) 3. http://www.nws.noaa.gov/om/marine/hfsitor.htm HFSITOR) 4. http://www.nws.noaa.gov/om/marine/inmarsat.htm (SAFETYNET)5. http://www.nws.noaa.gov/os/marine/vhfvoice.htm (USCG VHF)
For additional information, please contact:Gregory ZwickerNational Weather ServiceDissemination Systems [email protected]
East Charity Shoal Traffic Lighted Buoy (LLNR 1765) This aid will be permanently discontinued beginning in December 2018.
There is a steel I-beam protruding out of the water in approximate position 42-51.985N 078-52.170W. The steel I-beam is marked with a temporary white buoy FL W 4s.
The Coast Guard has received a report from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers of an underwater obstruction at still ranges between 22' and 28' LWD at approximate position 41 29 42.84 N, 081 42 09.74 W
A boom has been place around a tug in the Island Habor Marina. All mariners are requested to proceed with caution while transiting the area.
Green Bay Harbor Entrance Channel Range Rear Light (LLNR 22185) The daymark is missing on this aid and requires structural repairs to the physical aid in order to re-install the daymark. Construction should be completed during 2018.
Peshtigo Reef Light (LLNR 21990) Shoaling has been reported extending from Peshtigo Reef Lighthouse easterly approximately 150 yards. Depths recorded were approximately 2-3 feet.
Racine Reef Light (LLNR 20480) the light tower and supporting foundation has become unstable. Mariners should stay more than 300 feet from the structure.Racine Reef Lighted Buoy 18 (LLNR 20483) has been established in position 42-43-40.338N / 087-44-01.614W to mark the damaged light
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LAKE MICHIGAN - IL – Calumet River – 14929 - Obstruction
LAKE MICHIGAN - DES PLAINES RIVER
Shoaling in Michigan City, outer Basin of Michigan City Harbor
ST. MARYS RIVER - MUNUSCONG LAKE TO SAULT STE. MARIE - Chart 14883
LAKE SUPERIOR - REDRIDGE TO SAXON HARBOR - Chart 14965
structure. The buoy is red in color and has a light characteristic of Fl R 2.5s with a range of 5 statute miles. The buoy will be removed and winter marked with an unlighted nun buoy from December 1 to April 21.
An obstruction is protruding approximately 15 feet into the channel from the Morton Salt Dock at river mile 331.5 on the Calumet River. Marinersare advised to use caution and avoid transiting near the left descending wall.
There is a submerged object 5.5 ft below the water line marked with 2 floatable buoys, near MM286.8 on the Des Plaines River. The object is protruding 45ft into the navigable channel from the Left Descending Bank on the Bridge's south pillar.
There is a report of Shoaling near the Michigan City Lighthouse located in the outer basin of Michigan City Harbor. The current depth has been measured at 8ft and with the upcoming winter it is projected to deteriorate even more. Vessels are encouraged to transit the area with caution and report any issues to Sector Lake Michigan Command Center at 414-747-7182. An Army Corps of Engineers survey is not scheduled to be conducted until April of 2019.
MSU Chicago Waterways Management at (630) 986-2155 or Sector Lake Michigan at (414) 747-7182.
West Neebish Channel (Downbound) Light "26" (LLNR 13625) The light tower has been removed from the damaged structure to prevent it fromcollapsing into the channel. A temporary light and daymark have been established in its place. The light characteristic has been changed from F R to Q R. The range of the light will remain at 4 statute miles. The height of the light has been reduced from 34' to approximately 7'.
Ontonagon Harbor East Breakwater Light (LLNR 15220) The damaged structure previously reported knocked down by ice has washed off of the breakwater and the position is unknown. The light and daymark are missing.
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51/18
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DISCREPANCIES (FEDERAL AIDS)
DISCREPANCIES (FEDERAL AIDS) CORRECTED
SECTION II - DISCREPANCIESThis 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.
LNM End
LNM End
LLNR
LLNR
Aid Name
Aid Name
Status
Status
Chart No.
Chart No.
BNM Ref.
BNM Ref.
LNM St
LNM St
St. Lawrence Seaway Lighted Buoy 101
Wilson Harbor Daybeacon 9Courtright Light (C)
Harrisville East Breakwater Light 3
Grand Traverse Bay Harbor Light 2Michigan City East Pierhead Light
Michigan City Breakwater South Light
Eagle Bluff Light
Saginaw Bay Channel Buoy 8
LT IMCH
DAYMK MISSINGLT EXT
LT EXT
REDUCED INTREDUCED INT
DAYMK MISSING
REDUCED INT
RESET ON STATION
43/18
38/1823/16
50/18
21/1840/18
40/18
29/18
50/18 51/18
14806
14864
1496414926
14905
14909
14867
665
24359870
11325
1513019545
19560
21825
10615
D074-16
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DISCREPANCIES (PRIVATE AIDS)
DISCREPANCIES (PRIVATE AIDS) CORRECTED
SECTION III - TEMPORARY CHANGES and TEMPORARY CHANGES CORRECTEDThis 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
LNM EndLLNR Aid Name Status Chart No. BNM Ref. LNM St
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LNM End
LLNR
LLNR
Aid Name
Aid Name
Status
Status
Chart No.
Chart No.
BNM Ref.
BNM Ref.
LNM St
LNM St
West Neebish Channel (Downbound) Light 45
Golden State Park Entrance Light 3
Cleveland Intake Lighted Buoy
Forest City Yacht Club 4U.S. Steel Corporation Mooring Cell Light
Disposal Area Light B
Lafarge Corporation Channel Range Front LightSt. Ignace Marina Entrance Light 2GLERL Muskegon
Great Lakes Marina Entrance Light 5
Whiting Lakefront Park Light AWhiting lakefront Park Light B
Four-Mile Crib Light
Zion Intake West LightLakeshore State Park Entrance Lt 1
Strawberry Creek Channel Entrance Light 3
Racine Launch Basin Entrance Light
WATCHING PROPERLY
LT EXT
LT IMCH
MSLD SIGLT EXT
LT IMCH
LT IMCH
LT EXTOFF STA
LT IMCH
LT EXTLT EXT
LT EXT
LT EXTLT EXT
LT EXT
N/A
51/18
32/17
40/18
28/1728/17
31/18
36/17
36/1723/18
24/18
36/1736/17
23/18
29/1821/18
19/18
49/18
51/18
51/18
14887
14805
14826
1483914841
14847
14864
14881
14934
1492614926
14927
14904
14919
14925
13530
2393
4035
41004385
6250
11386
12609.518648
18805
1971519720
19925
2036020681
21085
20470
East Charity Shoal Traffic Lighted Buoy
Wilson Harbor Daybeacon 9
Ontonagon Harbor East Breakwater Light
Gull Island Light
North Manitou Shoal Light
Grand Haven South Pierhead Entrance Light
Grand Haven South Pierhead Inner Light
Racine Reef Light
Menominee Pier Light 6
DISCONTINUED
DISCONTINUED
DISCONTINUED
Reduced Intensity
Reduced Intensity
Reduced Intensity
Reduced Intensity
DISCONTINUED
DISCONTINUED
49/18
35/18
11/18
39/16
51/17
40/16
40/16
42/17
44/16
14802
14806
14965
14973
14912
14933
14933
14925
14917
1765
2435
15220
15260
18340
18965
18975
20480
21940
B180-17
B141-17B142-17
M366-18
S085-16
M115-16
PLATFORM DISCREPANCIES
PLATFORM DISCREPANCIES CORRECTED
Name
Name
Status
Status
Position
Position
BNM Ref.
BNM Ref.
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LNM St
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None
None
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TEMPORARY CHANGES CORRECTED
LNM EndLLNR Aid Name Status Chart No. BNM Ref. LNM St
SECTION V - ADVANCE NOTICESThis 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) Project Date Ref. LNM
LAKE ONTARIO - THIRTYMILE POINT TO PORT DALHOUSIE - Chart 14806
LAKE ST. CLAIR - NORTH CHANNEL - Chart 14852
Wilson Harbor Day Beacon "9" (LLNR 2435) Permanently discontinue
North Channel Entrance Buoy "8" (LLNR 9335) Lighted characteristic of Fl R 2.5s with a 4 statute mile range North Channel Entrance Buoy "11" (LLNR 9347) Lighted characteristic of Fl G 2.5s with a 4 statute mile range North Channel Entrance Buoy "12" (LLNR 9350) Lighted characteristic of Q R with a 4 statute mile range
LNM: 32/18
14906 25th Ed. 01-SEP-13 28/16South Haven to Stony Lake;South Haven;Port Sheldon;Saugatuck HarborChartTitle:
NAD 83Last LNM: 51/18
Inset 1378 SOUTH HAVEN MICHIGAN. Page/Side: N/A
ADD
ADD
Sewer BB PT 1 OF 2; Chart No. 1: L41.1 (NOS NW-29389)
Sewer BB PT 2 OF 2; Chart No. 1: L41.1 (NOS NW-29389)
NOS
NOS 42-24-34.570N
42-24-34.840N
086-16-24.760W
086-16-22.320W
None
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 LocalNumber Edition Date to Mariners Datum Reference Correction Notice to Mariners l . l . l . . . l . . . l . . . l . . l12327 91st Ed. 19-APR-97 Last LNM: 26/97 NAD 83 27/97Chart 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.
PLATFORM TEMPORARY CHANGES
PLATFORM TEMPORARY CHANGES CORRECTED
Name
Name
Status
Status
Position
Position
BNM Ref.
BNM Ref.
LNM St
LNM St
LNM End
LNM End
None
None
None
Advance Notice(s)
SECTION IV - CHART CORRECTIONS
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LAKE MICHIGAN - Green Bay - Chart 14917
LAKE MICHIGAN - Algoma to Sheboygan - Chart 14903
LAKE MICHIGAN - IL - Calumet River - Chart 14929
ST. MARYS RIVER - DETOUR PASSAGE TO MUNUSCONG LAKE - Chart 14882
ST. MARYS RIVER - DETOUR PASSAGE TO MUNUSCONG LAKE - Chart 14882
ST. MARYS RIVER - DETOUR PASSAGE TO MUNUSCONG LAKE - Chart 14882
ST. MARYS RIVER - MUNUSCONG LAKE TO SAULT STE. MARIE - Chart 14883
ST. MARYS RIVER - MUNUSCONG LAKE TO SAULT STE. MARIE - Chart 14883
North Channel Entrance Buoy "17" (LLNR 9370) Lighted characteristic of Fl G 4s with a 4 statute mile range
Menominee Pier Light "6" (LLNR 21940) change the characteristic to Fl R 6(1) and reduce the nominal range from 12 statute miles to 10 statute miles.
Kewaunee Pier Head Light (LLNR 20955) reduce the range of the light from 15 statute miles to 11 statute miles. Permanently discontinue the fog signal.
Algoma Light (LLNR 20975) reduce the range of the light from 15 statute miles to 11 statute miles.
Calumet Harbor Breakwater South End Light (LLNR 19800) Reduce the range of the Fl R 10s light from 14 statute miles to 12 statute miles and reduce the Fl W 10s light from 17 statute miles to 13 statute miles. The rotating beacon will be replaced with more reliable LED lanterns. The fog signal will continue to operate by keying microphone five times on VHF-FM channel 83A.
Change the following Aids to Navigation to PHYSICAL AIS ATON:
Lime Island Coal Dock Passage Light (LLNR 12930)
Change the following Aids to Navigation to VIRTUAL AIS ATON:
Lime Island Traffic Buoy (LLNR 12915)
Change the following Aids to Navigation to SYNTHETIC AIS ATON:
Pipe Island Shoal Lighted Buoy "1" (LLNR 12865)Hay Point Reef Lighted Buoy "18A" (LLNR 12955)Point Aux Frenes Lighted Buoy "22" (LLNR 12980)
Change the following Aids to Navigation to PHYSICAL AIS ATON:
Middle Neebish Light "62" (LLNR 13375)Munuscong Lake Junction (LLNR 13030)
Change the following Aids to Navigation to synthetic AIS ATON:
Munuscong Channel Lighted Buoy "9" (LLNR 13070)Munuscong Channel Lighted Buoy "21" (LLNR 13125) Munuscong Channel Lighted Buoy "29" (LLNR 13217)Munuscong Channel Lighted Buoy "35" (LLNR 13245)Moon Island Lighted Buoy "13" (LLNR 13695)Sailors Encampment Lighted Buoy "21" (LLNR 13125)Middle Neebish Lighted Buoy "43" (LLNR 13285)Middle Neebish Lighted Buoy "59" (LLNR 13345)
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ST. MARYS RIVER -MUNUSCONG LAKE TO SAULT STE. MARIE - Chart 14833 - Munuscong
LAKE SUPERIOR - DULUTH - SUPERIOR HARBOR - Chart 14975
LAKE SUPERIOR - DULUTH - SUPERIOR HARBOR - Chart 14975
Lake Nicolet Lighted Buoy "89" (LLNR 14030)Lake Nicolet Lighted Buoy "65" (LLNR 13390)
West Neebish Channel (Downbound) Light "26" (LLNR 13625) Relocate to position 46-15.9135N / 084-11.3678W West Neebish Channel (Downbound) Light "25" (LLNR 13630) Relocate to position 46-15.8830 / 084-11.4533W
Duluth Harbor South Breakwater Outer Light (LLNR 15845) change the fog signal operation to a user activated system. The mariner can energize the fog signal by keying the microphone five times on VHF-FM channel 83A.
Duluth Harbor South Breakwater Outer Light (LLNR 15845) discontinue the standby light.
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SECTION VI - PROPOSED CHANGESPeriodically, 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
Proposed Project(s) Closing Docket No. Ref. LNM
LAKE ERIE - WEST END OF LAKE ERIE - CHART 14830
LAKE MICHIGAN - MANITOWOC AND SHEBOYGAN - CHART 14922
LAKE ST. CLAIR - MAIN CHANNEL - CHART 14850
LAKE MICHIGAN - WAUKEGAN TO SOUTH HAVEN - CHART 14905
LAKE SUPERIOR - BIG BAY POINT TO REDRIDGE - CHART 14964
For any comments or questions on these proposed changes please contact:
Crib Reef Buoy "7" (LLNR 5545) Reduce the radar range of the buoy from 1.6 NM to .75 NM. The visual range of the buoy will remain the same at 1.4 NM.
Manitowoc Breakwater Light (LLNR 20860) permanently reduce the range of the light from 13 statute miles to 12 statute miles.
Lake St. Clair Light (LLNR 8525) permanently increase the range of the light from 9 statute miles to 12 statute miles.
Burns Harbor South Light "3" (LLNR 19590) permanently reduce the range of the light from 9 statute miles to 8 statute miles.
LAKE SUPERIOR - APOSTLE ISLANDS - Chart 14973Gull Island Light (LLNR 15260) Reduce the range of the light from 7 statute miles to 6 statute miles. Lower the focal plane of the light from 56 feet to 12 feet.
Manitou Island Light (LLNR 15170) permanently reduce the range of the light from 12 statute miles to 10 statute miles
Mr. Doug Sharp of the Ninth District Aids to Navigation office at (216) 902-6070.
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SECTION VII - GENERALThis section contains information of general concern to the Mariners. Mariners are advised to use caution while transiting these areas.
NOAA recommends that mariners take advantage of the most recent chart updates by using the NOAA Electronic Navigational Chart (ENC) for navigation in U.S. waters. ENCs provide the most up to date information, whereas paper and raster nautical chart updates may be up to one month behind the corresponding ENC coverage. Over the next few years, mariners will see continued improvement in the extent and detail of ENCcoverage, while there will be a reduction in RNC and paper chart coverage and service. ENCs will include routine changes between editions that are not published through notices to mariners. One significant change to the RNC and paper charts will be the removal of controlling (minimum) depth information from many maintained channels. Controlling channel depths will still be provided on ENCs. Comments or concerns can be addressed through ASSIST, NOAA’s Nautical Inquiry and Comment System. https://www.nauticalcharts.noaa.gov/customer-service/assist/
The Coast Guard is conducting a Waterways Analysis and Management System Study on the following waterways during 2018. The study focuses on the area's aid to navigation system, waterborne commerce, marine casualty information, emergency response plans, routine and emergency communication capabilities, and future development projects. Any company or individual wishing to comment on the waterway reviews listed belowis encouraged to contact the Coast Guard unit listed or email comments to [email protected]. Any comments emailed will be forwarded to the appropriate unit for use in the WAMS project. A survey is attached to the Local Notice to Mariner and can be used to comment on these reviews or on any waterways located in the Great Lakes.
Cleveland Harbor (LLNR 3975 - LLNR 4260)Lake St. Clair Main Channel (LLNR 8400 - LLNR 8660)Commanding OfficerUSCGC Bristol Bay (WTGB 102)110 Mt. Elliot AvenueDetroit, Mi. 48207(313) 568-9548
Straits of Mackinaw Eastern Section(LLNR 11720 - LLNR 11775)(LLNR 12175 - LLNR 12215)(LLNR 12535 - LLNR 12650)Burns Harbor (LLNR 19575 - LLNR 19625)Commanding OfficerUSCGC Mackinaw (WLBB 30)632 Coast Guard DriveCheboygan, MI 49721(231) 597-2030
St. Lawrence Seaway (LLNR 5 to LLNR 1750) Commander USCG Sector Buffalo1 Fuhmann Blvd.Buffalo, N. Y. 14203(716) 843-9561
St. Clair River and Huron Cut (LLNR 9570 to LLNR 10090) Commanding Officer USCGC Hollyhock (WLB 214)2700 Omar StreetPort Huron, Mi 48060(810) 982-2684
Lake George (LLNR 13760 to LLNR 13900)CommanderUSCG Sector Sault Ste. Marie337 Water St.Sault Ste. Marie, Mi 49783(906) 635-3223 https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/FVFXKYH
Sugar Island (LLNR 13905 to LLNR 13950)Commanding OfficerUSCGC Buckthorn ( WLI 642)337 Water St.Sault Ste. Marie, Mi 49783(906) 635-3288
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Milwaukee Harbor (LLNR 20635 to LLNR 20765) Commanding officer USCGC Mackinaw (WLBB 30)632 Coast Guard DriveCheboygan, Mi 49721(231) 597-2030
Menominee (LLNR 21905 to LLNR 21980)Holland Harbor (LLNR 19270 to LLNR 19511.6) Commander Sector Lake Michigan2420 South Lincoln Memorial DriveMilwaukee, Wi. 53207(414) 747-7180
Whitefish Bay / Upper St. Mary's river (LLNR 14195 to LLNR 14545) Isle Royal (LLNR 16585 to LLNR 16915) Commanding Officer USCGC Alder (WLB 216)1201 Minnesota Ave.Duluth, Mn. 55802(218) 529-3131
Marine events such as races, parades, regattas, and fireworks displays are frequently held in the Great Lakes region. Advance information on specific events is contained in enclosure (2) of this publication. The public is reminded to listen to the local broadcast notice to mariners for the most up-to-date information on a marine event. Mariners are advised that some events may require temporary aids to navigation that are not displayed on a chart or in the Light List, and that they should exercise additional caution while operating in the vicinity of a scheduled marine event.
THE COAST GUARD IS ENFORCING A SAFETY ZONE ON THE CHICAGO SANITARY AND SHIP CANAL NEAR ROMEOVILLE, ILLINOIS, FROM MILE 296.1 TO MILE 296.7 IN SUPPORT OF MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS BEING CONDUCTED AT THE U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS ELECTRIC DISPERSAL BARRIER. THIS SAFETY ZONE WILL BE ENFORCED MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY FROM 7 A.M. UNTIL 5 P.M. ON NOVEMBER 26, 2018 THROUGH FEBRUARY 8, 2018. PLEASE CONTACT THE U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS BY 11:00 A.M. ON A DAILY BASIS AT (920)205-7149 OR CHANNEL 16 VHF TO INQUIRE ABOUT THE HOUR LUNCH OPENING. ENTRY INTO, TRANSITING, MOORING, OR ANCHORING WITHIN THIS ZONE IS PROHIBITED UNLESS AUTHORIZED BY THE CAPTAIN OF THE PORT OR HIS DESIGNATED REPRESENTATIVE IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR FOR FURTHER DETAILS, CONTACT SECTOR LAKE MICHIGAN AT (414)747-7182 OR VIA VHF-FM CHANNEL 16.
For questions about the maintenance operations being conducted, please contact the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers at (312) 846-5330. If you have any questions or for further details contact MSU Chicago Waterways Management at (630) 986-2155 or Sector Lake Michigan at (414) 747-7182.
From November 15, 2018 through April 1, 2019, scaffolding will be installed under the Bennetts Corners Bridge (E186) at Holly, NY over the Erie Canal that extends approximately 4 feet below low steel of the bridge.
From November 1, 2018 through March 6, 2019 between the hours of 0700 and 1700 daily, a 65 foot by 25 foot barge will be working under the E175 Martha Street Bridge at Mile 273.2 over the Erie Canal at Spencerport, NY. The barge will move as needed for vessels.
From July 10, 2016 through May 18, 2019 scaffolding that extends approximately 6 feet below low steel will be installed under the Peace Bridge atMile 1.5 over the Black Rock Canal. Amber lights will mark the bottom and four corners of the scaffolding hanging below low steel. Scaffolding under the bridge over the Niagara River will remain above low steel.
The Coast Guard has received a report that the Ohio Street Bridge at Mile 2.10 over the Buffalo River is operating at reduced speed due to an electrical issue. Mariners should allow an extra 20 minutes for bridge openings for the rest of the boating season.
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Waterways Analysis and Management System Study - 2018
GREAT LAKES - Marine Events
Maintenance Operations on the Electric Dispersal Barrier chaicago Sanitary and Shi Canal
NEW YORK STATE CANAL SYSTEM – NY - Erie Canal – Chart 14786 – Bridge Maintenance
NEW YORK STATE CANAL SYSTEM – NY - Erie Canal – Chart 14786 – Bridge Maintenance
LAKE ERIE – NY – Niagara River – Chart 14822 – Bridge Maintenance
LAKE ERIE – NY – Buffalo Harbor – Chart 14833 – Bridge Discrepancy
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From December 15, 2018 through March 31, 2019 the Fifth Street Bridge at Mile 0.15 over the Ashtabula River will require a 12-hour advance notice for openings. To provide advance notice mariners should call: 440-576-2816 or 440-813-8229 or 440-536-2941 or 440-645-9041.
From September 1 through December 31, 2018 between the hours of 0700 and 1900, Monday through Friday, a 40 foot by 20 foot barge will be working under the Erie Avenue Bridge at Mile 0.6 over the Black River. The bridge will operate one leaf on signal and both leaves will open and thebarge will move if a 2-hour advance notice is provided directly to the drawtender on VHF-FM Marine Radio Channel 16 or by calling: 440-244-2137.
From November 8 through December 31, 2018 two 2 feet by 40 feet scaffolding units will be installed under the Erie Avenue Bridge at Mile 0.6 over the Black River that hangs approximately 4 feet below low steel. Each unit will have steady burning amber/yellow lights mounted on the bottom four corners.
From January 2 through March 31, 2019 the Erie Avenue Bridge at Mile 0.6 over the Black River will be secured to masted navigation and scaffolding that hangs approximately 4 feet below low steel will be installed under the bridge. Vessels that can safely pass under the bridge without an opening may do so at any time.
From 2200 on December 24, 2018 to 0600 on March 11, 2019 all city of Cleveland operated bridges over the Cuyahoga River will require a 12-houradvance notice for openings. Mariners should provide advance notice directly to the Carter Road Bridgetender on VHF-FM Marine Channel 16 or by calling 216-664-4767 or by email: [email protected]
From September 17 through February 28, 2019 the CSX Railroad Bridge at Mile 11.38 over the Maumee River, formally known as the Upper ToledoTerminal Railroad Bridge, will be removed in its entirety. A causeway will be built under one half of the bridge and lighted with flashing yellow lights, except at the end of the causeway that will be marked by two red lights in a vertical line. A 25 foot wide channel will be maintained for vessels to pass through the area.
From January 1 through March 31, 2019 the Veterans Memorial Bridge at Mile 5.60 over the Saginaw River will be secured to masted navigation. Scaffolding that hangs approximately 10 feet below low steel will be installed under the bridge. Vessels able to pass under the bridge without an opening may do so at any time.
From January 1, 2019 through March 31, 2019 scaffolding that hangs approximately 10 feet will be installed under the Allouez and Ashwaubenon Bridge at Mile 5.02 over the Fox River
The Coast Guard has received a report that the dolphins near the location of the former Polk Street Bridge at Mile 2.16 over the South Branch of the Chicago River and the former Erie Street Bridge at Mile 2.21 over the North Branch of the Chicago River are a hazard to navigation.
The AMTRAK Railroad Bridge at Mile 3.77 (CORPS MILE 323.5) over the South Branch of the Chicago River requires a 30-minute advance notice foropenings between the hours of 2200 and 0600 daily. Mariners should provide advance notice directly to the drawtender on VHF-FM Marine Channel 16 or by calling: 312-655-2242 or 312-655-2241.
The Coast Guard has received a report that the Chicago Avenue Bridge at Mile 2.40 (CORPS MILE 326.3) over the North Branch of the Chicago River will require a 48-hour advance notice for openings. Mariners should call the Chicago bridge desk directly for openings.
The Coast Guard has received a report of an underwater obstruction near the position of the former Canal Street Bridge at Mile 1.88 over the Indiana Harbor Canal.
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LAKE ERIE – OH – Ashtabula Harbor – Chart 14836 – Bridge Winter Hours
LAKE ERIE – OH – Lorain Harbor – Chart 14841 - Bridge Maintenance
LAKE ERIE – OH – Lorain Harbor – Chart 14841 – Bridge Maintenance
LAKE ERIE – OH – Lorain Harbor – Chart 14841 - Bridge Maintenance
LAKE ERIE – OH – Cleveland Harbor – Chart 14839 – Bridge Winter Hours
LAKE ERIE – OH – Maumee Harbor – Chart 14846 - Bridge Removal
LAKE HURON – MI – Saginaw River – Chart 14867 – Bridge Maintenance
LAKE MICHIGAN – WI – Green Bay – Lower Fox River - Chart 14918 – Bridge Maintenance
LAKE MICHIGAN – IL – Chicago River – Chart 14927 – Bridge Discrepancy
LAKE MICHIGAN – IL – Chicago River – Chart 14927 – Bridge Discrepancy
LAKE MICHIGAN – IL – Chicago River– Chart 14927 – Bridge Discrepancy
LAKE MICHIGAN – IN – Indiana Harbor, Chart 14929 – Bridge Underwater Hazard
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From December 15 to February 28, 2019 the CSX Railroad Bridge at Mile 0.67 over the St. Joseph River will require a 12-hour advance notice. Mariners should call: 616-246-5600 or 419-577-2406 to provide advance notice.
From June 1 through December 22, 2108, two 40 by 10 foot barges will be working under the US-31 Bridge at Mile 8.75 over the Muskegon River and a cofferdam marked with red lights will be installed around the north pier. A 20 foot navigation channel will be available for vessels to pass under the bridge.
The Canadian National Rail Road Bridge at mile 3.31 over the Fox River will be secured to masted navigation due to emergency repairs. The bridgewill be able to open with 12 hours advanced notice. Mariners are advised to transit the area with caution. For further details, contact U.S. Coast Guard Sector Lake Michigan at (414)747-7182 or VIA channel 16 VHF FM.
The Coast Guard has received a report that the Wisconsin Avenue (Veterans Memorial) Bridge at Mile 23.78 over the Fox River at Kaukauna Wisconsin is stuck in the closed position. Vessels able to pass under the bridge without an opening may do so at any time.
From January 14 through March 15, 2019 the U.S. Route 31 Bridge at Mile 2.89 over the Grand River will be secured to masted navigation. Vessels able to pass under the bridge without an opening may do so at any time.
From October 19, 2018 through April 1, 2019 Indianapolis Boulevard Bridge at Mile 2.59 over the Indiana Harbor Canal will require a 12-hour advance notice for openings. Mariners should provide advance notice by calling: 219-851-1141 or 219-851-3944 or 219-851-3110 or 219-379-7292 or 219-344-0871.
From January 15 through March 31, 2019 the U.S. Route 31 Bridge at Mile 2.89 over the Grand River will be secured to masted navigation. Vessels able to pass under the bridge without an opening may do so at any time. From March 16 through May 13, 2019 the bridge will operate onlyone leaf, the other leaf will remain secured to masted navigation.
From November 28, 2018 through January 18, 2019, between the hours of 0700 and 1530 Monday through Friday, a 120 by 35 foot barge will be working under the State Street Bridge at Mile 1.05 (CORPS MILE 326.1) over the Main Branch of the Chicago River. The barge will move is a 30-minute advance notice is provided by calling: 312-747-2470. The barge will monitor VHF-FM Marine Radio Channel 16.
From September 14, 2018 through March 14, 2019, between the hours of 0600 to 1800 7-days a week, a 120 foot by 55 foot barge will be working to construct the Addison Under Bridge at Mile 7.55 over the North Branch of the Chicago River. The barge will monitor VHF-FM Marine Channel 16 and will move to allow vessel to pass if a 1-hour advance notice is provided.
From October 10 through December 31, 2018, between the hours of 0400 and 1700, Monday through Saturday contractors will be installing the Ogden Slip Pedestrian Bridge over the Ogden Slip. A turbidity curtain will be temporarily stretched across the slip while structural members are hoisted into position. Mariners are required to provide a 1-hour advance notice of arrival before passing through the construction zone. The contractor will monitor VHF-FM Marine Channel 16 and provide a safety boat to assist vessels through the area.
From November 1 through February 28, 2019 between the hours of 0700 and 1900, Monday through Friday, two 40 foot by 30 foot barges will beinstalling the Chicago Avenue Temporary Bridge at Mile 2.40 (CORPS MILE 326.3) over the North Branch of the Chicago River. The barges will move if a 1-hour advance notice is provided on VHF-FM Marine Channel 16 or by calling: 708-295-1768 or 773-629-0512 or 312-914-5461.
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LAKE MICHIGAN – IN – Indiana Harbor, Chart 14929 – Bridge Underwater Hazard
LAKE MICHIGAN – MI – St. Joseph River – Chart 14930 – Bridge Winter Schedule
LAKE MICHIGAN – MI – Muskegon Harbor – Chart 14934 - Bridge Maintenance
LAKE MICHIGAN – WI – Fox River-Chart 14918-Bridge Maintenance
LAKE MICHIGAN –WI – Upper Fox River – Chart 14918 – Bridge Discrepancy
LAKE MICHIGAN – MI – Grand Haven – Chart 14933 – Bridge Rehabilitation
LAKE MICHIGAN – IL – Indiana Harbor Canal – Chart 14929 – Bridge Winter Hours
LAKE MICHIGAN – MI – Grand Haven – Chart 14933 – Bridge Maintenance
LAKE MICHIGAN – IL – Chicago Harbor – Chart 14927 – Bridge Maintenance
LAKE MICHIGAN – IL – Chicago Harbor – Chart 14927 – Bridge Construction
LAKE MICHIGAN – IL – Chicago Harbor – Chart 14927 - Bridge Construction
LAKE MICHIGAN – IL – Chicago Harbor – Chart 14928 – Bridge Removal/Construction
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From November 19, 2018 through April 13, 2019 the bridges in Milwaukee Harbor will require a 12-hour advance notice for openings. Mariners should provide advance notice by calling: for City of Milwaukee operated bridges: (414) 286-2575 and for Canadian Pacific operated bridges: 414-389-3772 or 414-278-1385. Mariners may also us VHF-FM Marine Channel 16 to request openings.
The Coast Guard is modifying the operating schedule that governs the Duluth Aerial Lift Bridge, This rule is effective November 28, 2018.
“The draw of the Duluth Ship Canal Aerial bridge, mile 0.25 at Duluth, shall open on signal; except that, from March 16 through December 31, between the hours of 7 a.m. and 9 p.m., seven days a week, the drawbridge shall open on the hour and half-hour for vessels under 300 gross tons, if needed; and the bridge will open on signal for all vessels from 9 p.m. to 7 a.m., seven days a week, and at all times for Federal, state, andlocal government vessels, vessels in distress, commercial vessels engaged in rescue or emergency salvage operations, commercial-assist towing vessels engaged in towing or port operations, vessels engaged in pilot duties, vessels seeking shelter from severe weather, and all commercial vessels 300 gross tons or greater. From January 1 through March 15, the draw shall open on signal if at least 12 hour notice is given. The opening signal is one prolonged blast, one short blast, one prolonged blast, one short blast. If the drawbridge is disabled, the bridge authorities shall give incoming and outgoing vessels timely and dependable notice, by tug service if necessary, so that the vessels do not attempt to enter the canal.”
To view documents mentioned in this preamble as being available in the docket, go to http://www.regulations.gov . Type USCG-2018-0181 in the “SEARCH” box and click “SEARCH.” Click on Open Docket Folder on the line associated with this rulemaking. If you have questions on this rule, call or email Mr. Lee D. Soule, Bridge Management Specialist, Ninth Coast Guard District; telephone 216-902-6085, email [email protected].
From July 3 through December 31, 2018 eight 80’ x 80’ barges will be used in the river and a 120’ x 60’ causeway extending from the U.S. Shoreline will be built to accommodate building of the new International Bridge across the Rainy River between Baudette, Minnesota, and Rainy River, Ontario, Canada at Mile 14.1 over the Rainy River. A 20’ wide channel will be maintained for vessels to transit the construction area.
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PUBLICATION CORRECTIONS
ENCLOSURES(1) Summary of Dredging
(2) GREAT LAKES - General - Marine Events
(3) WATERWAYS ANALYSIS AND MANAGEMENT SURVEY
(4) BRIDGES
Construction Operations in Effect
Summary of Marine Events
Great Lakes WAMS Questionaire
Bridge Information
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51-18 Marine Events.pdf
WAMS Doc.pdf AIS ATON Announcement II.pdf
AIS ATON Announcement II.pdf Bridge Winter Hours.xlsx
LAKE MICHIGAN – MI – Milwaukee Harbor – Chart 14924 – Bridge Winter Hours
LAKE SUPERIOR – MN – Duluth-Superior Harbor – Chart 14975 – Bridge Regulation
LAKE OF THE WOODS – MN – Rainy River– Chart 14999 – Bridge Construction
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(6) COAST GUARD REGULATED NAVIGATION AREA; STRAITS OF MACKINAC
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Straits of Mackinac RNA.pdf
SUMMARY OF DREDGING/CONSTRUCTION OPERATION IN EFFECT
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LOCATION LNM SUBJECT HOURS / DAYS UNTIL POC
NEW YORK STATE BARGE CANAL
Erie Canal, NY 19/13 DREDGING OPERATIONS 24 HRS / 7 DAYS 01 May 13 – TBD
Lockport, Brockport, and Fairport, NY 19/13 STABILIZATION OPERATIONS 24 HRS / 7 DAYS 01 May 13 – TBD
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LAKE ERIE
Cleveland Harbor MaumeeMarblehead Cleveland
22/18 Construction41/1847/1840/18
ConstructionCable layingDredging
0700-19007days 0700-1900 M-F24hr/ 7days 24hrs/7days
OCT 1 Jun- 01 Dec 01 Sep-31Nov 28-Dec 12 08 Oct- 22 Dec
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ENCL (1)
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Joseph Bailey Roy BottengerTim PaquetteZachary W.Morrish
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SUMMARY OF DREDGING/CONSTRUCTION OPERATION IN EFFECT
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LOCATION LNM SUBJECT HOURS / DAYS UNTIL POC
ST MARYS RIVER
LAKESUPERIOR
Duluth 37/18
LAKE MICHIGAN
Chicago Harbor Pigeon Lake Naubinway Green Bay, WI Sturgeon Bay Washington Island
21/1840/1836/1841/1842/1842/18
ConstructionDredgingDredgingDredgingDredgingDredging
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May- 18 Oct 04 15 Oct- 01 May 20 Sep - 15 Nov17 Oct- 31 Dec01 Nov- 31 Dec 15 Oct-31 Dec
Josh Curtis Randy King Joseph Bailey Craig Argue Nikki Borkovetz Nikki Borkovetz
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ENCL (1)LNM: 51/1819 DEC 18
Dredging 24hrs M-Sat 01 Oct- 30 Nov 18 Michael Mahon 218-929-0560
GREAT LAKES - GENERAL – MARINE EVENTS – SAFETY ZONES – SECURITY ZONES
Events listed below are those events that may have accompanying special local regulations.
LNM 51/18 - 19 DEC 18 ENCLOSURE (2)
Location LNM Name of Event Date Time of Event POC POC Phone #
LAKE ONTARIO
LAKE ERIE
DETROIT RIVER, LAKE ST CLAIR, AND ST CLAIR RIVER
GREAT LAKES - GENERAL – MARINE EVENTS – SAFETY ZONES – SECURITY ZONES
Events listed below are those events that may have accompanying special local regulations.
LNM 51/18- 19 DEC 18 ENCLOSURE (2)
LAKE HURON
LAKE SUPERIOR
GREAT LAKES - GENERAL – MARINE EVENTS – SAFETY ZONES – SECURITY ZONES
Events listed below are those events that may have accompanying special local regulations.
LNM 51/18 19 DEC 18 ENCLOSURE (2)
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LAKE MICHIGAN
LAKE MICHIGAN
U.S. Coast Guard to Test Automatic Identification System (AIS) Aids to Navigation (ATON) In the near future, the U.S. Coast Guard and other authorized agencies and organizations (i.e., U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Marine Exchange of Alaska) will begin transmitting AIS ATON messages and marine safety information via AIS for testing and evaluation. The exact content, location, and times of these broadcasts will be announced in future Local Notices to Mariners. AIS is an internationally adopted radio communication protocol that enables the autonomous and continuous exchange of navigation safety related messages amongst vessels, lifeboats, aircraft, shore stations, and aids to navigation (AIS ATON). AIS ATON stations broadcast their presence, identity (9-digit Marine Mobile Service Identity (MMSI) number), position, and status at least every three minutes or as needed. These broadcasts can originate from an AIS station located on an existing physical aid to navigation (Real AIS ATON) or from another location (i.e., AIS Base Station). An AIS Base Station signal broadcasted to coincide with an existing physical aid to navigation is known as a Synthetic AIS ATON. An electronically charted, but non-existent as a physical aid to navigation, is identified as a Virtual AIS ATON. The latter two can be used to depict an existing aid to navigation that is off station or not watching properly or to convey an aid to navigation that has yet to be charted. All three variants can be received by any existing AIS mobile device, but they would require an external system for their portrayal (i.e., AIS message 21 capable ECDIS, ECS, radar, PC). How they are portrayed currently varies by manufacturer, but the future intention is for the portrayal to be in accordance with forthcoming International Standards (i.e., IEC 62288 (Ed. 2), IHO S-4 (Ed. 4.4.0)). Mariners capable of receiving and displaying these test AIS messages are encouraged to provide feedback and report any anomalies to the USCG NAVCEN Website: http://www.navcen.uscg.gov | Contact Us Tab | Subject: AIS | Category: AIS Testing. Example of Local Notice to Mariners Chart Corrections for AIS ATONs Chart Correction for Real AIS ATON 12326 52nd Ed. 01-JUNE-13 Last LNM: 53/13 NAD 83 LNM/14 Chart Title: Approaches to New York CGD ADD Magenta circle AIS Chart No. 1: S17.2 to 40-27-27.991N 073-50-12.228W ABC Channel Lighted Whistle Buoy A and CHANGE Characteristic to RW “A” Mo (A) WHIS Racon (_ .) AIS Chart Correction for Synthetic AIS ATON 18649 68th Ed. 01-JUNE-13 Last LNM: 52/13 NAD 83 LNM/14 Chart Title: Entrance to San Francisco Bay CGD ADD Magenta circle AIS Chart No. 1: S17.2 to 37-44-59.749N 122-41-33.940W ABC Approach Lighted Whistle Buoy AB and CHANGE Characteristic to RW “AB” Mo (A) WHIS Racon (- -) AIS Chart Correction for Virtual AIS ATON 12314 33rd Ed. 01-JUNE -12 Last LNM: 51/13 NAD 83 LNM/14 Chart Title: Delaware River Philadelphia to Trenton CGD ADD ABC Railroad Bridge South to 39-58-55.059N 075-04-06.856W Starboard V-AIS ATON Chart No. 1: S18.2 ADD ABC Railroad Bridge South to 38-58-55.803N 076-23-04.547W Port V-AIS ATON Chart No. 1: S18.2
Virtual AIS ATON Symbology for Electronic Chart Display and Information System (ECDIS)
Port Lateral (IALA B)
A Virtual object marking the port side of a channel
Starboard Lateral (IALA B)
A Virtual object marking the starboard side of a channel
Isolated Danger A Virtual object marking an isolated danger
Safe Water A Virtual object marking safe water
Special Purpose
A Virtual object used to mark an area or feature referred to in nautical documents
AIS ATON Symbology of the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) and International Maritime Organization (IM0)
IEC 62288 (Ed. 1) Real or synthetic AIS ATON
IEC 62288 (Ed. 1) Virtual AIS ATON
IEC 62288 (Ed. 2) Real or Synthetic AIS ATON
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IEC 62288 (Ed. 2) Examples of Real
or synthetic AIS ATON
IEC 62288 (Ed. 2) Virtual AIS ATON
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IEC 62288 (Ed. 2) Examples of Virtual AIS ATON
Waterway Analysis and Management System Survey Name of Waterway: _________________________________________ User Information ___Commercial User ___Recreational User Number of years in the maritime industry or number of years using this waterway: ____________________________________________________ Number of transits in the waterway per year: ________________________ Number of night transits of waterway: _____________________________ Seasonal Dates: Start: ______________End:____________________ Name of Vessel: ________________________________________________ Vessel Description: _____________________________________________ Length: ___________Beam:__________Draft:_________Gross Tons: _____ Net Tons: _________Bridge Height of Eye: ___________________________ Cargo Carried: _________________________________________________ Navigational tools used: (ECDIS/ECPINS, GPS, DGPS,VISUAL, RADAR)_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ What area do you believe is the most dangerous or difficult to navigate:_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Are the floating aids to navigation (lighted and unlighted buoys) adequate for this waterway: _______________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Are the fixed aids to navigation (lights, ranges, lighthouses, daybeacons) adequate for this waterway: _______________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Are the year round and lighted ice buoys adequate: ____________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Are there buoys that you feel should be changed to fixed aids to navigation? ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Are there any buoys that could be eliminated from this waterway: ________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Are there any buoys with sound signals that the bell or gong could be removed: ______________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Are there any areas that require additional aids to navigation in this waterway: _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Do the nautical charts, Coast Pilot, and Light List meet your needs for this waterway:__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Are there private Aids to Navigation that you find misleading or interfere with the current system in the waterway: _____________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Any addition comments on this waterway:___________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Thank you for taking time to comment on this waterway. Your input as a mariner very valuable to the U. S. Coast Guard in evaluating waterways to make them safe and as easily navigable as possible. Please feel free to contact Mr. Doug Sharp at [email protected] or (216) 902-6070 with any other questions or concerns about any aids to navigation in the Great Lakes. The survey can be mailed to:
Commander (dpw-2) Ninth Coast Guard District
1240 East Ninth Street Cleveland, Ohio 44199
Sorted by Chart Number Authorized Winter Hours for Great Lakes Bridges
October 15, 2018 - April 30, 2019
Last Updated: 05 NOV 2018
Chart
NumberPort Name Bridge Name Mile Waterway
Start
DateEnd Date
Advance
Notice
Primary Phone
Number
Secondary
Phone
Number
Alternate
Phone
Alternate
Phone
14815 Rochester O' Rorke 1.2 Genesee 16-Dec 31-Mar 12-hours 585-753-7720
14832 Black Rock Ferry Street 2.6 Black Rock 1-Dec 14-Apr 4-hours 716-866-4323
14832 Black Rock Canadian Natl 3.8 Black Rock 1-Dec 14-Apr 4-hours 416-580-3320 289-683-6000 905-788-7502
14833 Buffalo Michigan Ave 1.3 Buffalo River 16-Dec 21-Mar 04-hours 716-866-4323
14833 Buffalo Ohio St 2.1 Buffalo River 16-Dec 21-Mar 04-hours 716-866-4323
14836 Ashtabula Fifth Street 0.15 Ashtabula 24-Dec 29-Mar 12-hours 440-576-2816 440-813-8229 440-536-2941 440-645-9041
14836 Ashtabula NS RR 1.4 Ashtabula 30-Nov 1-Apr 24-hours 404-877-9697 404-877-9522
14839 Cleveland Center St 1.39 Cuyahoga 24-Dec 11-Mar 12-hours 216-664-4767 VHF-FM Ch 16 Note 3
14839 Cleveland Columbus 1.93 Cuyahoga 24-Dec 11-Mar 12-hours 216-664-4767 VHF-FM Ch 16 Note 3
14839 Cleveland West 3rd St 3.69 Cuyahoga 24-Dec 11-Mar 12-hours 216-664-4767 VHF-FM Ch 16 Note 3
14839 Cleveland Willow Ave 1.02 Cuyahoga Old 24-Dec 11-Mar 12-hours 216-664-4767 VHF-FM Ch 16 Note 3
14841 Lorain Erie Ave 0.6 Black River 1-Jan 31-Mar 12-hours VHF-FM 16 SEE LNM
14844 Port Clinton Monroe St 0.4 Portage River 1-Dec 30-Apr 24-hours 419-373-7066 419-409-0161 419-373-7050 419-373-7060
14844 Port Clinton NS RR 1.5 Portage River 1-Dec 30-Apr 24-hours 419-409-0117 419-373-4483 419-409-0110 419-373-7092
14844 Sandusky NS RR 3.5 Sandusky 1-Dec 31-Mar 24-hours 419-254-1539 404-877-9668 404-877-9696
14844 Sandusky NS RR 3.5 Sandusky 1-Nov 1-Dec Note 1 419-254-1539 404-877-9668 404-877-9696
14846 Toledo CSX RR 1.07 Maumee 21-Dec 31-Dec 04-hours 419-729-4321 419-697-2307
14846 Toledo CSX RR 1.07 Maumee 31-Dec 31-Mar 12-hours 419-729-4321 419-697-2307
14846 Toledo W&LE 1.8 Maumee 21-Dec 31-Dec 04-hours 330-575-2919 419-283-5764
14846 Toledo W&LE 1.8 Maumee 31-Dec 31-Mar 12-hours 330-575-2919 419-283-5764
14846 Toledo Craig Mem 3.3 Maumee 21-Dec 31-Dec 04-hours 419-373-7066 419-409-0161 419-373-7050 419-373-7060
14846 Toledo Craig Mem 3.3 Maumee 1-Jan 31-Mar 12-hours 419-409-0117 419-373-4483 419-409-0110 419-352-2481
14846 Toledo MLK 4.3 Maumee 21-Dec 31-Dec 04-hours 419-936-3920 419-467-3558 419-467-3556
14846 Toledo MLK 4.3 Maumee 1-Jan 31-Mar 12-hours 419-936-3920 419-467-3558 419-467-3556
14846 Toledo NS RR 5.76 Maumee 21-Dec 31-Mar 12-hours 419-254-1539 404-877-9668 404-877-9696
14848 St. Clair M29 0.1 Pine River 1-Dec 31-Mar 24-hours 810-329-7121 810-329-5710
14848 Detroit Grosse Ile Free 5.6 Detroit River 15-Dec 15-Mar 12-hours 734-955-2172 888-762-3273 734-576-9607
14848 Detroit Grosse Ile Toll 8.8 Detroit River 15-Dec 15-Mar 12-hours 734-282-2914
14864 Alpena 2nd Ave 0.3 Thunder Bay 1-Jan 31-Dec 03-hours 989-464-3416
14865 Port Huron Canadian Natl 1.56 Black River 1-Nov 30-Apr 12-hours 708-332-3160 877-333-7989 810-618-5748
14865 Port Huron Military St 0.3 Black River 1-Nov 30-Apr 12-hours 810-989-4258 810-985-8115
14865 Port Huron Seventh St 0.5 Black River 1-Nov 30-Apr 12-hours 810-989-4258 810-985-8115
Please report listing discrepancies to:
Lee Soule, Bridge Management Specialist
9th Coast Guard District (dpb)
Cleveland, Ohio
216-902-6085
Sorted by Chart Number Authorized Winter Hours for Great Lakes Bridges
October 15, 2018 - April 30, 2019
Last Updated: 05 NOV 2018
14865 Port Huron Tenth St 0.9 Black River 1-Nov 30-Apr 12-hours 810-989-4258
14867 Bay City Lake State RR 3.1 Saginaw 1-Jan 31-Mar 12-hours 989-393-9815 989-387-3941 Emergency: 989-757-7578
14867 Bay City Cen. Mich. RR 4.94 Saginaw 1-Jan 31-Mar 12-hours 989-529-0952 989-529-0949
14867 Bay City Independence 3.88 Saginaw 1-Jan 31-Mar 12-hours 989-450-4975
14867 Bay City Liberty 4.99 Saginaw 1-Jan 31-Mar 12-hours 989-450-4975
14867 Bay City Veterans Mem 5.6 Saginaw 1-Jan 31-Mar 12-hours 616-558-1040 989-892-8389 989-671-1521
14867 Bay City Lafayette 6.78 Saginaw 1-Jan 31-Mar 12-hours 616-558-1040 989-892-8389 989-671-1521
14884 SOO Canadian Natl SOO LOCKS Special Special Special 906-635-4276 906-630-2203 920-579-6754
14886 Cheboygan US23 0.9 Cheboygan 15-Dec 31-Mar 12-hours 231-627-9414 231-238-7775 800-577-1911 231-627-4312
14906 South Haven Dyckman Ave 1.9 Black River 15-Oct 30-Apr 12-hours 269-6370737 269-637-5151
14916 Gills Landing Canadian Natl 27.8 Wolf River 15-Oct 15-Apr 12-hours 708-332-3893 312-533-7011
14916 Winneconne Winneconne Wolf River 15-Oct 15-Apr 12-hours SEE LNM
14916 Menasha HWY Bridges xx Fox River 8-Oct 26-Apr 12-hours 920-209-9564
14916 Oshkosh Canadian Natl 55.72 Fox River 8-Oct 26-Apr 12-hours 708-332-3893
14916 Oshkosh HWY Bridges xx Fox River 8-Oct 26-Apr 12-hours 920-420-2146
14917 Marinette Ogden-First 0.4 Menominee 1-Nov 30-Apr 12-hours 715-923-0999
14918 Green Bay Canadian Natl 1.03 Fox River 1-Dec 31-Mar 12-hours 920-572-0398 920-436-5902 312-533-7011
14918 Green Bay Main Street 1.58 Fox River 1-Dec 31-Mar 12-hours 920-448-3322 920-680-1020
14918 Green Bay Walnut Street 1.81 Fox River 1-Dec 31-Mar 12-hours 920-448-3321 920-680-4376 920-680-1020
14918 Green Bay Tillman Mem. 2.27 Fox River 1-Dec 31-Mar 12-hours 920-448-3320 920-680-4376 920-680-1020
14918 Green Bay Canadian Natl 3.31 Fox River 1-Dec 31-Mar 12-hours 920-572-0398 920-436-5902 312-533-7011
14919 Sturgeon Bay Bayview 42/57 3 Sturgeon Bay 1-Dec 14-Mar 12-hours 920-746-0187
14919 Sturgeon Bay Maple-Oregon 4.17 Sturgeon Bay 1-Jan 14-Mar 12-hours 920-746-0187
14919 Sturgeon Bay Michigan St. 4.3 Sturgeon Bay 1-Jan 14-Mar 12-hours 920-746-0187
14922 Manitowoc Eighth Street 0.29 Manitowoc 1-Nov 31-Mar 12-hours 920-686-3580 920-683-4470
14922 Manitowoc Tenth Street 0.43 Manitowoc 1-Nov 31-Mar 12-hours 920-686-3580 920-683-4470
14922 Sheboygan Eighth Street 0.69 Sheboygan 1-Nov 30-Apr 12-hours 920-207-9742 920-980-3280 920-277-1202
14924 Milwaukee All City Owned 1.28 Milwaukee 19-Nov 15-Apr 12-Hours VHF-FM 16 414-286-2575
14924 Milwaukee Canadian Pac 1.05 Menominee 19-Nov 16-Apr 12-Hours 414-389-3772 414-278-1385
14924 Milwaukee Canadian Pac 1.67 Kinnickinnic 19-Nov 16-Apr 12-Hours 414-389-3772 414-278-1385
14924 Milwaukee All City Owned 1.08 Menominee 19-Nov 16-Apr 12-Hours VHF-FM 16 414-286-2575
14924 Milwaukee All City Owned 1.96 Burnham 19-Nov 16-Apr 12-Hours VHF-FM 16 414-286-2575
14924 Milwaukee All City Owned 1.67 Kinnickinnic 25-Nov 16-Apr 12-Hours VHF-FM 16 414-286-2575
14925 Racine Main & State .31/.53 Root River 1-Dec 1-Apr 2-Hours 262-886-2300
Please report listing discrepancies to:
Lee Soule, Bridge Management Specialist
9th Coast Guard District (dpb)
Cleveland, Ohio
216-902-6085
Sorted by Chart Number Authorized Winter Hours for Great Lakes Bridges
October 15, 2018 - April 30, 2019
Last Updated: 05 NOV 2018
14926 Michigan City Franklin St 0.5 Trail Creek 1-Dec 15-Mar 12-hours 219-362-2051 219-608-9732
14926 Michigan City Amtrak RR 0.9 Trail Creek 1-Dec 15-Mar 12-hours 269-208-0659 269-687-2205 312-656-9111 269-687-2201
14927 Chicago All City Owned Chicago 1-Dec 31-Mar 48-hours* 312-744-4200 312-747-2470 312-744-4280
14929 Indiana Harbor Indianapolis 2.59 Ind Hbr C. 15-Nov 1-Apr 12-hours 219-851-1141 219-851-3944 219-851-3110 219-379-7292
14929 Indiana Harbor Indianapolis 2.59 Ind Hbr C. 15-Nov 1-Apr 12-hours 219-344-0871
14930 St. Joe CSX RR 0.67 St. Joe 16-Dec 28-Feb 12-hours 616-246-5600 616-246-5658
14930 St. Joe Blossomland 0.9 St. Joe 16-Dec 28-Feb 12-hours 269-414-5120 231-510-5093
14930 St. Joe Bicentennial 1.3 St. Joe 16-Dec 28-Feb 12-hours 269-414-5120 231-510-5093
14933 Grand Haven CSX RR 2.8 Grand River 2-Dec 15-Mar 12-hours 231-830-7706 616-293-0564
14933 Grand Haven US 31 2.9 Grand River 15-Dec 15-Mar 12-hours 616-842-1994 616-847-3469 616-842-5400 616-690-6111
14938 Manistee Maple St 1.1 Manistee 1-Nov 30-Apr 24-hours 231-723-6241
14938 Manistee US 31 1.4 Manistee 1-Nov 30-Apr 24-hours 231-723-6241
14938 Manistee CSX RR 1.5 Manistee 1-Nov 30-Apr 24-hours 231-723-6241 616-293-0564
14942 Charlevoix US 31 0.3 Pine River 1-Jan 31-Mar 12-hours 231-499-8961 231-357-2377
14972 Keweenaw US 41 16 Keweenaw 14-Dec 14-Apr 12-hours 906-482-7552
14975 Duluth Aerial 0.25 Ship Canal 1-Jan 15-Mar 12-hours 218-723-3387 218-343-0395
14975 Duluth BNSF\Grassy PT 5.44 St. Louis 15-Dec 15-Mar 12-hours 715-394-1259 715-394-1257
14998 Rainer Canadian Natl 85 Rainy River 16-Oct 30-Apr 12-hours 218-628-4788
***** Hours not requested
Note 1 0800-1600 Open On Signal
Note 2 0700-2300 Open On Signal
* 12-Hours Commercial
Note 3 [email protected]
Special See Lock Schedule
See LNM Maintenance Scheduled
Please report listing discrepancies to:
Lee Soule, Bridge Management Specialist
9th Coast Guard District (dpb)
Cleveland, Ohio
216-902-6085