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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
Coast Guard
[CGD05–05–070]
Implementation of Sector North
Carolina
Coast Guard, DHS.
Notice of organizational change.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
SUMMARY: The Coast Guard announces
the stand-up of Sector North Carolina
and its subordinate units, Marine Safety
Unit (MSU) Wilmington and Sector
Field Office (SFO) Cape Hatteras. Sector
North Carolina is subordinate to the
Fifth Coast Guard District.
DATES: This change was effective July
29, 2005.
ADDRESSES: Documents indicated in this
preamble as being available in the
docket are part of docket CGD05–05–
070 and are available for inspection or
copying at Fifth District Marine Safety
Division, 431 Crawford Street,
Portsmouth, VA 23704 between 7:30
a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through
Friday, except Federal holidays.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Commander Brian Hall, Fifth District
Marine Safety Division at 757–398–
6520.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Sector
North Carolina Commander has the
authority, responsibility, and missions
of the prior Group Fort Macon
Commander, Group Cape Hatteras
Commander and Commanding Officer
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Marine Safety Office (MSO)
Wilmington, Captain of the Port (COTP),
Officer in Charge, Marine Inspection
(OCMI), Federal On Scene Coordinator
(FOSC), Federal Maritime Security
Coordinator (FMSC), and Search and
Rescue Mission Coordinator (SMC). The
Deputy Sector Commander is designated
alternate COTP, FMSC, FOSC, SMC and
Acting OCMI. The Deputy Sector
Commander also assumes active search
suspension (ACTSUS) authority in the
absence of the Sector Commander. A
COTP sub-zone for the Cape Fear River
port area has also been established. The
Commanding Officer (CO) MSU
Wilmington is subordinate to the Sector
Commander and has COTP authority for
the Cape Fear River sub-zone. The
Supervisor SFO Cape Hatteras is
subordinate to the Sector Commander
and will provide remote support to the
Northern Outer Banks Sub-units. A
continuity of operations order has been
issued ensuring that all previous Group
Fort Macon, Group Cape Hatteras, and
MSO Wilmington practices and
procedures will remain in effect until
superseded by an authorized Coast
Guard official and/or documents. This
continuity of operations order addresses
existing COTP regulations, orders,
directives and policies.
Sector North Carolina is located at
2301 East Fort Macon Road, Atlantic
Beach, NC 28512–5633. A command
center supporting Sector North Carolina
is located at this location. Sector North
Carolina is composed of a Response
Department, Prevention Department,
and Logistics Department. All existing
missions and functions performed by
Group Fort Macon, Group Cape
Hatteras, and MSO Wilmington have
been realigned under this new
organizational structure as of July 29,
2005. Group Fort Macon, Group Cape
Hatteras, and MSO Wilmington no
longer exist as organizational entities.
The boundary of the Sector North
Carolina Marine Inspection Zone, COTP
Zone and SMC Area of Responsibility
(AOR) is as follows: the boundary starts
at the sea on the North Carolina-Virginia
border at 36 degrees 33 minute N.
Latitude, 75 degrees 52.5 minutes W.
Longitude, and proceeds westerly along
the North Carolina-Virginia boundary to
the Tennessee boundary; thence
southwesterly along the North CarolinaTennessee boundary to the Georgia
boundary; thence easterly along the
North Carolina-Georgia boundary to the
South Carolina boundary; thence
easterly along the North Carolina-South
Carolina boundary on the sea at 36
degrees 32.69 minutes N. latitude, 75
degrees 50.17 minutes W. longitude.
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The offshore boundary starts at the
North Carolina-South Carolina border
and proceeds southeasterly to the
outermost extent of the Exclusive
Economic Zone (EEZ) at 30 degrees
54.93 minutes N. latitude, 73 degrees
00.06 minutes W. longitude; thence
northeasterly along the outermost extent
of the EEZ to a point at 36 degrees 33
minutes N. latitude, 67 degrees 44.09
minutes W. longitude; then west to the
North Carolina-Virginia border at the
point 36 degrees 33 minutes N latitude,
75 degrees 52.5 minutes W.
The boundary of MSU Wilmington
COTP Zone is encompassed by the
Sector North Carolina Zone and starts at
a point at 34 degrees 26 minutes N.
latitude, 77 degrees 31 minutes W.
longitude along the intersection of the
Pender County and Onslow County
lines on the Atlantic Coast and proceed
northerly along the boundary Pender
County and Onslow County to the
intersection of the Pender County,
Duplin County and Onslow County
lines; thence northerly along the
boundary of the Duplin and Onslow
County to the intersection of the Duplin
County, Onslow County and Jones
County lines; thence northwesterly
along the boundary of Duplin County
and Jones County to the intersection of
the Duplin County, Jones County, and
Lenoir County lines; thence
northwesterly along the boundary of
Duplin County and Lenoir County to the
intersection of the Duplin County,
Lenoir County, and Wayne County
lines; thence westerly along the
boundary of Duplin County and Wayne
County to the intersection of the Duplin
County, Wayne County, and Sampson
County lines; thence northerly along the
boundary of Sampson County and
Wayne County to the intersection of the
Sampson County, Wayne County, and
Johnston County lines; thence westerly
along the boundary of Sampson County
and Johnston County to the intersection
of the Sampson County, Johnston
County, and Harnett County lines;
thence southwesterly along the
boundary of Sampson County, Harnett
County and Cumberland County lines;
thence westerly along the boundary of
Cumberland County and Harnett County
to the intersection of the Cumberland
County, Harnett County, and Moore
County lines; thence southerly along the
boundary of Cumberland County and
Moore County to the intersection of the
Cumberland County, Moore County, and
Hoke County lines; thence westerly
along the boundary of Hoke County and
Moore County to the intersection of the
Hoke County, Moore County, Richmond
County, and Scotland County line;
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thence southeasterly along the boundary
of Hoke County and Scotland County to
the intersection of the Hoke County,
Scotland County, and Robeson County
lines; thence southwesterly along the
boundary of Robeson County and
Scotland County to the intersection of
the Robeson County, Scotland County,
and the North Carolina—South Carolina
boundary; thence southeasterly along
the North Carolina—South Carolina
boundary to a point at 33 degrees 51.5
minutes N latitude, 78 degrees 33
minutes W longitude along the
intersection of the North Carolina—
South Carolina boundary on the
Atlantic Coast: thence southeasterly to a
point on a bearing of 122 degrees at 33
degrees 17.91 minutes N latitude, 77
degrees 31.77 minutes West longitude;
thence north to a point at 34 degrees 26
minutes N latitude, 77 degrees 31
minutes W longitude.’’ A chart that
depicts this area can be found on the
Fifth District Web page at https://
www.uscg.mil/d5/D5_Units/
Sectors.htm.
The following information is a list of
updated command titles, addresses and
points of contact to facilitate requests
from the public and assist with entry
into security or safety zones.
Sector North Carolina: Sector
Commander: CAPT Dean Lee, Deputy
Sector Commander: CDR Dale Jones,
Address: Commander, U.S. Coast Guard
Sector North Carolina, 2301 East Fort
Macon Road, Atlantic Beach, NC 28512–
5633.
Contact: General Number, (252) 247–
4500. Chief, Prevention Department:
(252) 247–4520; Chief, Response
Department: (252) 247–4535; Chief,
Logistics Department: (252) 247–4450.
Marine Safety Unit, Wilmington:
Commanding Officer: CDR Byron Black,
Address: U.S. Coast Guard Marine
Safety Unit Wilmington, 721 Medical
Center Drive Suite 100, Wilmington,
North Carolina 28401: (910) 772–2200.
Sector Field Office, Cape Hatteras:
Supervisor: LT Joseph Abeyta, Address:
U.S. Coast Guard Sector Field Office
Cape Hatteras, 114 Woodhill Drive,
Nags Head, North Carolina 27959: (252)
305–5188.
Dated: August 18, 2005.
L.L. Hereth,
Rear Admiral, U.S. Coast Guard, Commander,
Fifth Coast Guard District.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
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Bureau of Customs and Border
Protection
Bureau of Customs and Border
Protection Trade Symposium:
‘‘Globalizing Trade Security and
Facilitation—Realizing the Promise of
the WCO Framework’’
Bureau of Customs and Border
Protection, Homeland Security.
ACTION: Notice of trade symposium.
AGENCY:
This document announces
that the Bureau of Customs and Border
Protection (CBP) will convene a major
trade symposium that will feature joint
discussions by CBP personnel, members
of the trade community, and other
government agencies on the agency’s
role on international trade security
initiatives and programs. Members of
the international trade and
transportation communities and other
interested parties are encouraged to
attend, and those attending are
requested to register early.
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(Trade Compliance Workshop—2 to 5
p.m. and Opening Reception 6–8 p.m.);
Thursday, November 3, 2005 (Panels
and Multi-Session Workshops 8:30–5
p.m. and Open Forum Reception with
Senior Managers 5–6 p.m.); Friday,
November 4, 2005 (Half-day Session
(Panel Discussions 8–12 p.m.)) will be
held.
SUMMARY:
The Trade Symposium will
be held at the Ronald Reagan Building
and International Trade Center, 1300
Pennsylvania Avenue, NW.,
Washington, DC.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: The
Office of Trade Relations at (202) 344–
1440 or at traderelations@dhs.gov. ACS
Client Representatives; CBP Account
Managers; Regulatory Audit Trade
Liaisons; or to obtain the latest
information on the program or to
register on-line, visit the CBP Web site
at https://www.cbp.gov. Requests for
special needs should also be sent to the
Office of Trade Relations at
traderelations@dhs.gov.
ADDRESSES:
The
keynote speaker will be announced at a
later date. The cost is $235.00 per
individual and includes all symposium
activities. Interested parties are
requested to register early, as space is
limited. Registration will open to the
public on or about September 23, 2005.
All registrations must be made on-line
at the CBP Web site (https://www.cbp.gov
and must be confirmed with payment by
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the ‘‘CBP Trade Symposium’’.
Dated: August 17, 2005.
Michael C. Mullen,
Director, Office of Trade Relations.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
Coast Guard
[CGD05-05-070]
Implementation of Sector North Carolina
AGENCY: Coast Guard, DHS.
ACTION: Notice of organizational change.
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SUMMARY: The Coast Guard announces the stand-up of Sector North
Carolina and its subordinate units, Marine Safety Unit (MSU) Wilmington
and Sector Field Office (SFO) Cape Hatteras. Sector North Carolina is
subordinate to the Fifth Coast Guard District.
DATES: This change was effective July 29, 2005.
ADDRESSES: Documents indicated in this preamble as being available in
the docket are part of docket CGD05-05-070 and are available for
inspection or copying at Fifth District Marine Safety Division, 431
Crawford Street, Portsmouth, VA 23704 between 7:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.,
Monday through Friday, except Federal holidays.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Commander Brian Hall, Fifth District
Marine Safety Division at 757-398-6520.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Sector North Carolina Commander has the
authority, responsibility, and missions of the prior Group Fort Macon
Commander, Group Cape Hatteras Commander and Commanding Officer Marine
Safety Office (MSO) Wilmington, Captain of the Port (COTP), Officer in
Charge, Marine Inspection (OCMI), Federal On Scene Coordinator (FOSC),
Federal Maritime Security Coordinator (FMSC), and Search and Rescue
Mission Coordinator (SMC). The Deputy Sector Commander is designated
alternate COTP, FMSC, FOSC, SMC and Acting OCMI. The Deputy Sector
Commander also assumes active search suspension (ACTSUS) authority in
the absence of the Sector Commander. A COTP sub-zone for the Cape Fear
River port area has also been established. The Commanding Officer (CO)
MSU Wilmington is subordinate to the Sector Commander and has COTP
authority for the Cape Fear River sub-zone. The Supervisor SFO Cape
Hatteras is subordinate to the Sector Commander and will provide remote
support to the Northern Outer Banks Sub-units. A continuity of
operations order has been issued ensuring that all previous Group Fort
Macon, Group Cape Hatteras, and MSO Wilmington practices and procedures
will remain in effect until superseded by an authorized Coast Guard
official and/or documents. This continuity of operations order
addresses existing COTP regulations, orders, directives and policies.
Sector North Carolina is located at 2301 East Fort Macon Road,
Atlantic Beach, NC 28512-5633. A command center supporting Sector North
Carolina is located at this location. Sector North Carolina is composed
of a Response Department, Prevention Department, and Logistics
Department. All existing missions and functions performed by Group Fort
Macon, Group Cape Hatteras, and MSO Wilmington have been realigned
under this new organizational structure as of July 29, 2005. Group Fort
Macon, Group Cape Hatteras, and MSO Wilmington no longer exist as
organizational entities. The boundary of the Sector North Carolina
Marine Inspection Zone, COTP Zone and SMC Area of Responsibility (AOR)
is as follows: the boundary starts at the sea on the North Carolina-
Virginia border at 36 degrees 33 minute N. Latitude, 75 degrees 52.5
minutes W. Longitude, and proceeds westerly along the North Carolina-
Virginia boundary to the Tennessee boundary; thence southwesterly along
the North Carolina-Tennessee boundary to the Georgia boundary; thence
easterly along the North Carolina-Georgia boundary to the South
Carolina boundary; thence easterly along the North Carolina-South
Carolina boundary on the sea at 36 degrees 32.69 minutes N. latitude,
75 degrees 50.17 minutes W. longitude. The offshore boundary starts at
the North Carolina-South Carolina border and proceeds southeasterly to
the outermost extent of the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) at 30 degrees
54.93 minutes N. latitude, 73 degrees 00.06 minutes W. longitude;
thence northeasterly along the outermost extent of the EEZ to a point
at 36 degrees 33 minutes N. latitude, 67 degrees 44.09 minutes W.
longitude; then west to the North Carolina-Virginia border at the point
36 degrees 33 minutes N latitude, 75 degrees 52.5 minutes W.
The boundary of MSU Wilmington COTP Zone is encompassed by the
Sector North Carolina Zone and starts at a point at 34 degrees 26
minutes N. latitude, 77 degrees 31 minutes W. longitude along the
intersection of the Pender County and Onslow County lines on the
Atlantic Coast and proceed northerly along the boundary Pender County
and Onslow County to the intersection of the Pender County, Duplin
County and Onslow County lines; thence northerly along the boundary of
the Duplin and Onslow County to the intersection of the Duplin County,
Onslow County and Jones County lines; thence northwesterly along the
boundary of Duplin County and Jones County to the intersection of the
Duplin County, Jones County, and Lenoir County lines; thence
northwesterly along the boundary of Duplin County and Lenoir County to
the intersection of the Duplin County, Lenoir County, and Wayne County
lines; thence westerly along the boundary of Duplin County and Wayne
County to the intersection of the Duplin County, Wayne County, and
Sampson County lines; thence northerly along the boundary of Sampson
County and Wayne County to the intersection of the Sampson County,
Wayne County, and Johnston County lines; thence westerly along the
boundary of Sampson County and Johnston County to the intersection of
the Sampson County, Johnston County, and Harnett County lines; thence
southwesterly along the boundary of Sampson County, Harnett County and
Cumberland County lines; thence westerly along the boundary of
Cumberland County and Harnett County to the intersection of the
Cumberland County, Harnett County, and Moore County lines; thence
southerly along the boundary of Cumberland County and Moore County to
the intersection of the Cumberland County, Moore County, and Hoke
County lines; thence westerly along the boundary of Hoke County and
Moore County to the intersection of the Hoke County, Moore County,
Richmond County, and Scotland County line;
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thence southeasterly along the boundary of Hoke County and Scotland
County to the intersection of the Hoke County, Scotland County, and
Robeson County lines; thence southwesterly along the boundary of
Robeson County and Scotland County to the intersection of the Robeson
County, Scotland County, and the North Carolina--South Carolina
boundary; thence southeasterly along the North Carolina--South Carolina
boundary to a point at 33 degrees 51.5 minutes N latitude, 78 degrees
33 minutes W longitude along the intersection of the North Carolina--
South Carolina boundary on the Atlantic Coast: thence southeasterly to
a point on a bearing of 122 degrees at 33 degrees 17.91 minutes N
latitude, 77 degrees 31.77 minutes West longitude; thence north to a
point at 34 degrees 26 minutes N latitude, 77 degrees 31 minutes W
longitude.'' A chart that depicts this area can be found on the Fifth
District Web page at https://www.uscg.mil/d5/D5_Units/Sectors.htm.
The following information is a list of updated command titles,
addresses and points of contact to facilitate requests from the public
and assist with entry into security or safety zones.
Sector North Carolina: Sector Commander: CAPT Dean Lee, Deputy
Sector Commander: CDR Dale Jones, Address: Commander, U.S. Coast Guard
Sector North Carolina, 2301 East Fort Macon Road, Atlantic Beach, NC
28512-5633.
Contact: General Number, (252) 247-4500. Chief, Prevention
Department: (252) 247-4520; Chief, Response Department: (252) 247-4535;
Chief, Logistics Department: (252) 247-4450.
Marine Safety Unit, Wilmington: Commanding Officer: CDR Byron
Black, Address: U.S. Coast Guard Marine Safety Unit Wilmington, 721
Medical Center Drive Suite 100, Wilmington, North Carolina 28401: (910)
772-2200.
Sector Field Office, Cape Hatteras: Supervisor: LT Joseph Abeyta,
Address: U.S. Coast Guard Sector Field Office Cape Hatteras, 114
Woodhill Drive, Nags Head, North Carolina 27959: (252) 305-5188.
Dated: August 18, 2005.
L.L. Hereth,
Rear Admiral, U.S. Coast Guard, Commander, Fifth Coast Guard District.
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