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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
Coast Guard
[CGD17–06–001]
Implementation of Sector Anchorage
Coast Guard, DHS.
Notice of organizational change.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
SUMMARY: The Coast Guard announces
the stand-up of Sector Anchorage. The
creation of Sector Anchorage is an
internal reorganization that combines
Marine Safety Office Anchorage with all
prior subordinate units in addition to
USCGC LONG ISLAND, USCGC
MUSTANG, USCGC ROANOKE
ISLAND, and Station Valdez into a
single command. In addition, a Sector
Field Office has been created to provide
remote logistics support at Valdez,
Alaska named Sector Field Office
Valdez, which will be subordinate to
Sector Anchorage. The Coast Guard has
established a continuity of operations
whereby all previous practices and
procedures will remain in effect until
superseded by an authorized Coast
Guard official or document.
DATES: This notice is effective August 3,
2006.
ADDRESSES: Documents indicated in this
preamble as being available in the
docket are part of docket CGD17 and are
available for inspection or copying at
Commander (dr), Seventeenth Coast
Guard District, 709 West 9th Street,
Room 771, Juneau, Alaska, 99802
between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., Monday
through Friday, except Federal holidays.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
LCDR Carl Hinshaw, Assistant Branch
Chief for Enforcement, Seventeenth
District Response Division at 907–463–
2284.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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Discussion of Notice
Sector Anchorage is located at 510 L
Street, Suite 100, Anchorage, Alaska
99501–1946. A Sector Field Office
(SFO) will be created to provide remote
logistics support at Valdez, AK named
SFO Valdez. MSO Anchorage OPFAC
17–33280 will be cancelled. A
Command Center supporting Sector
Anchorage will be located at Anchorage,
AK.
Sector Anchorage will be composed of
a Response Department, Prevention
Department and a Logistics Department.
The Sector Command Center,
Intelligence staff and Contingency
Planning and Force Readiness staff will
report directly to the Sector Commander
and serve the Response, Prevention, and
Logistics components. The Western
Alaska Marine Inspection Zone and
Captain of the Port Office are located in
Anchorage, Alaska. MSO Valdez will be
renamed Marine Safety Unit (MSU)
Valdez and retain the authorities of
Captain of the Port (COTP), Officer in
Charge Marine Inspection (OCMI),
Federal on Scene Coordinator (FOSC),
and Federal Maritime Security
Coordinator (FMSC). MSU Valdez will
report directly to the Sector
Commander. Vessel Traffic Service
(VTS) Prince William Sound, a subunit
of MSU Valdez, will be renamed VTS
Valdez. SFO Valdez will report directly
to the Sector Logistics Department. All
existing missions and functions
performed by MSO Anchorage will be
realigned under this new organizational
structure. The new Sector’s area of
responsibility for search and rescue
(SAR) will be maintained in accordance
with the District SAR plan.
We projected that by 2007, all existing
administrative and operational missions
and functions performed by Marine
Safety Office Anchorage and prior
subordinate units will be performed by
Sector Anchorage. Administrative
missions and functions performed by
USCGC LONG ISLAND, USCGC
MUSTANG, USCGC ROANOKE
ISLAND, and Station Valdez will be
performed by Sector Anchorage. All
operational missions and functions
performed by USCGC LONG ISLAND,
USCGC MUSTANG, USCGC ROANOKE
ISLAND, and Station Valdez will be
assumed by Sector Anchorage upon
stand up of a single Command Center at
Sector Anchorage.
Sector Anchorage is responsible for
all Coast Guard missions in the
following zone: The Western Alaska
Marine Inspection Zone and COTP Zone
comprise that portion of the State of
Alaska and the adjacent waters to the
outermost extent of the EEZ, except for
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those sections of Alaska described in 33
CFR 3.85–10(b) and 3.85–20(b).
In the Prince William Sound Marine
Inspection Zone and COTP zone (subzone), Marine Safety Unit (MSU) Valdez
is responsible for the Coast Guard
missions of Officer in Charge of Marine
Inspection (OCMI), Federal Maritime
Security Coordinator (FMSC), Federal
On Scene Coordinator (FOSC), and
COTP duties in the Prince William
Sound Marine Inspection ‘sub-zone’ and
COTP ‘sub-zone’ described as follows:
The Prince William Sound Marine
Inspection sub-zone and Captain of the
Port sub-zone comprise the area within
the boundary, which starts at Cape
Puget at 148°26′ W. longitude, 59°56.06′
N. latitude, and proceeds northerly to
61°30′ N. latitude; thence easterly to the
United States-Canadian boundary;
thence southerly along the United
States-Canadian boundary to 60°18.7′ N.
latitude; thence southwesterly to the sea
at 60°01.3′ N. latitude, 142°00′ W.
longitude; thence southerly along
142°00′ W. longitude to the outermost
boundary of the EEZ; thence along the
outermost boundary of the EEZ to
148°26′ N. longitude; thence northerly
along 148°26′ W. longitude to the place
of origin at Cape Puget at 59°56.06′ N.
latitude.
The Sector Anchorage Commander is
vested with all the rights,
responsibilities, duties, and authority of
a Group Commander and Commanding
Officer, Marine Safety Office, as
provided for in Coast Guard regulations,
and is the successor in command to the
Commanding Officer of Marine Safety
Office Anchorage. Under Operating
Facility Change Order (OFCO) No. 028–
06, the Sector Anchorage Commander is
designated:
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• Captain of the Port (COTP) for the
Western Alaska COTP zone;
• Federal Maritime Security Coordinator
(FMSC);
• Federal On Scene Coordinator (FOSC)
for the Western Alaska COTP zone,
consistent with the National Contingency
Plan;
• Officer in Charge of Marine Inspection
(OCMI) for the Southeast Alaska Marine
Inspection Zone; and
• Search and Rescue Mission Coordinator
(SMC).
The Deputy Sector Commander is
designated alternate COTP, FMSC,
FOSC, SMC, and Acting OCMI.
A continuity order was issued
ensuring that all previous Marine Safety
Office Anchorage practices and
procedures will remain in effect until
superseded by Commander, Sector
Anchorage. This continuity of
operations order addressed existing
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COTP regulations, orders, directives,
and policies.
The following information is updated
address and point of contact to facilitate
requests from the public and assist with
entry into security or safety zones:
Name: Sector Anchorage.
Address: Commander, U.S. Coast
Guard Sector Anchorage, 510 L Street,
Suite 100, Anchorage, Alaska 99501–
1946
Telephone: General Number, (907)
271–6700
Dated: July 21, 2006.
Arthur E. Brooks,
Rear Admiral, U.S. Coast Guard, Commander,
Seventeenth Coast Guard District.
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Implementation of Sector Juneau
Coast Guard, DHS.
Notice of organizational change.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
SUMMARY: The Coast Guard announces
the stand-up of Sector Juneau. The
creation of Sector Juneau is an internal
reorganization that combines Marine
Safety Office Juneau with all prior
subordinate units in addition to USCGC
LIBERTY, USCGC ANACAPA, USCGC
NAUSHON, USCGC ELDERBERRY,
Station Juneau, Station Ketchikan, and
Aids to Navigation Team Sitka into a
single command. In addition, a Sector
Field Office has been created to provide
remote logistics support at Ketchikan,
Alaska, named Sector Field Office
Ketchikan, which will be subordinate to
Sector Juneau. The Coast Guard has
established a continuity of operations
whereby all previous practices and
procedures will remain in effect until
superseded by an authorized Coast
Guard official or document.
DATES: This notice is effective the date
of publication in the Federal Register.
ADDRESSES: Documents indicated in this
preamble as being available in the
docket are part of docket CGD17–06–
002 and are available for inspection or
copying at Commander (dr),
Seventeenth Coast Guard District, 709
West 9th Street, Room 771, Juneau,
Alaska, 99802 between 9 a.m. and 4
p.m., Monday through Friday, except
Federal holidays.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
LCDR Carl Hinshaw, Assistant Branch
Chief for Enforcement, Seventeenth
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District Response Division at 907–463–
2284.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Discussion of Notice
The Command Center for Sector
Juneau is located at 2760 Sherwood
Lane, Suite 2A, Juneau, Alaska 99801–
8545. This Command Center will be
collocated with the District Seventeen
Command Center. A Sector Field Office
has been created to provide remote
logistics support at Ketchikan, Alaska.
Sector Field Office Ketchikan is
subordinate to Sector Juneau.
Sector Juneau is composed of a
Response Department, Prevention
Department, and Logistics Department.
The new Sector’s area of responsibility
for search and rescue (SAR) will be
maintained in accordance with the
District SAR plan.
We projected that by 2007, all existing
administrative and operational missions
and functions performed by Marine
Safety Office Juneau and prior
subordinate units will be performed by
Sector Juneau. Administrative missions
and functions performed by USCGC
LIBERTY, USCGC ANACAPA, USCGC
NAUSHON, USCGC ELDERBERRY,
Station Juneau, Station Ketchikan, and
Aids to Navigation Team Sitka will be
performed by Sector Juneau. All
operational missions and functions
performed by USCGC LIBERTY, USCGC
ANACAPA, USCGC NAUSHON,
USCGC ELDERBERRY, Station Juneau,
Station Ketchikan, and Aids to
Navigation Team Sitka will be assumed
by Sector Juneau upon stand up of a
single Command Center at Sector
Juneau.
Sector Juneau is responsible for all
Coast Guard Missions in the following
zone: The Southeast Alaska Marine
Inspection Zone and Captain of the Port
Zone comprising the area within the
boundary, which starts at 60°01.3′ N.
latitude, 142°00′ W. longitude; thence
proceeds northeasterly to the Canadian
border at 60°18.7′ N. latitude, 141°00′
W. longitude; thence southerly and
easterly along the United StatesCanadian shore side boundary to 54°40′
N. latitude; thence westerly along the
United States-Canadian maritime
boundary to the outermost extent of the
EEZ; thence northerly along the outer
boundary of the EEZ to 142°00′ W.
longitude; thence due north to the point
of origin.
There are no changes to the Southeast
Alaska Marine Inspection Zone and
Southeast Alaska Captain of the Port
Zone, which are delineated in 33 CFR
3.85–10. Sector Juneau will retain
Captain of the Port, Federal Maritime
Security Coordinator, Officer in Charge
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
Coast Guard
[CGD17-06-001]
Implementation of Sector Anchorage
AGENCY: Coast Guard, DHS.
ACTION: Notice of organizational change.
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SUMMARY: The Coast Guard announces the stand-up of Sector Anchorage.
The creation of Sector Anchorage is an internal reorganization that
combines Marine Safety Office Anchorage with all prior subordinate
units in addition to USCGC LONG ISLAND, USCGC MUSTANG, USCGC ROANOKE
ISLAND, and Station Valdez into a single command. In addition, a Sector
Field Office has been created to provide remote logistics support at
Valdez, Alaska named Sector Field Office Valdez, which will be
subordinate to Sector Anchorage. The Coast Guard has established a
continuity of operations whereby all previous practices and procedures
will remain in effect until superseded by an authorized Coast Guard
official or document.
DATES: This notice is effective August 3, 2006.
ADDRESSES: Documents indicated in this preamble as being available in
the docket are part of docket CGD17 and are available for inspection or
copying at Commander (dr), Seventeenth Coast Guard District, 709 West
9th Street, Room 771, Juneau, Alaska, 99802 between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m.,
Monday through Friday, except Federal holidays.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: LCDR Carl Hinshaw, Assistant Branch
Chief for Enforcement, Seventeenth District Response Division at 907-
463-2284.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Discussion of Notice
Sector Anchorage is located at 510 L Street, Suite 100, Anchorage,
Alaska 99501-1946. A Sector Field Office (SFO) will be created to
provide remote logistics support at Valdez, AK named SFO Valdez. MSO
Anchorage OPFAC 17-33280 will be cancelled. A Command Center supporting
Sector Anchorage will be located at Anchorage, AK.
Sector Anchorage will be composed of a Response Department,
Prevention Department and a Logistics Department. The Sector Command
Center, Intelligence staff and Contingency Planning and Force Readiness
staff will report directly to the Sector Commander and serve the
Response, Prevention, and Logistics components. The Western Alaska
Marine Inspection Zone and Captain of the Port Office are located in
Anchorage, Alaska. MSO Valdez will be renamed Marine Safety Unit (MSU)
Valdez and retain the authorities of Captain of the Port (COTP),
Officer in Charge Marine Inspection (OCMI), Federal on Scene
Coordinator (FOSC), and Federal Maritime Security Coordinator (FMSC).
MSU Valdez will report directly to the Sector Commander. Vessel Traffic
Service (VTS) Prince William Sound, a subunit of MSU Valdez, will be
renamed VTS Valdez. SFO Valdez will report directly to the Sector
Logistics Department. All existing missions and functions performed by
MSO Anchorage will be realigned under this new organizational
structure. The new Sector's area of responsibility for search and
rescue (SAR) will be maintained in accordance with the District SAR
plan.
We projected that by 2007, all existing administrative and
operational missions and functions performed by Marine Safety Office
Anchorage and prior subordinate units will be performed by Sector
Anchorage. Administrative missions and functions performed by USCGC
LONG ISLAND, USCGC MUSTANG, USCGC ROANOKE ISLAND, and Station Valdez
will be performed by Sector Anchorage. All operational missions and
functions performed by USCGC LONG ISLAND, USCGC MUSTANG, USCGC ROANOKE
ISLAND, and Station Valdez will be assumed by Sector Anchorage upon
stand up of a single Command Center at Sector Anchorage.
Sector Anchorage is responsible for all Coast Guard missions in the
following zone: The Western Alaska Marine Inspection Zone and COTP Zone
comprise that portion of the State of Alaska and the adjacent waters to
the outermost extent of the EEZ, except for
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those sections of Alaska described in 33 CFR 3.85-10(b) and 3.85-20(b).
In the Prince William Sound Marine Inspection Zone and COTP zone
(sub-zone), Marine Safety Unit (MSU) Valdez is responsible for the
Coast Guard missions of Officer in Charge of Marine Inspection (OCMI),
Federal Maritime Security Coordinator (FMSC), Federal On Scene
Coordinator (FOSC), and COTP duties in the Prince William Sound Marine
Inspection `sub-zone' and COTP `sub-zone' described as follows: The
Prince William Sound Marine Inspection sub-zone and Captain of the Port
sub-zone comprise the area within the boundary, which starts at Cape
Puget at 148[deg]26' W. longitude, 59[deg]56.06' N. latitude, and
proceeds northerly to 61[deg]30' N. latitude; thence easterly to the
United States-Canadian boundary; thence southerly along the United
States-Canadian boundary to 60[deg]18.7' N. latitude; thence
southwesterly to the sea at 60[deg]01.3' N. latitude, 142[deg]00' W.
longitude; thence southerly along 142[deg]00' W. longitude to the
outermost boundary of the EEZ; thence along the outermost boundary of
the EEZ to 148[deg]26' N. longitude; thence northerly along 148[deg]26'
W. longitude to the place of origin at Cape Puget at 59[deg]56.06' N.
latitude.
The Sector Anchorage Commander is vested with all the rights,
responsibilities, duties, and authority of a Group Commander and
Commanding Officer, Marine Safety Office, as provided for in Coast
Guard regulations, and is the successor in command to the Commanding
Officer of Marine Safety Office Anchorage. Under Operating Facility
Change Order (OFCO) No. 028-06, the Sector Anchorage Commander is
designated:
Captain of the Port (COTP) for the Western Alaska COTP
zone;
Federal Maritime Security Coordinator (FMSC);
Federal On Scene Coordinator (FOSC) for the Western
Alaska COTP zone, consistent with the National Contingency Plan;
Officer in Charge of Marine Inspection (OCMI) for the
Southeast Alaska Marine Inspection Zone; and
Search and Rescue Mission Coordinator (SMC).
The Deputy Sector Commander is designated alternate COTP, FMSC, FOSC,
SMC, and Acting OCMI.
A continuity order was issued ensuring that all previous Marine
Safety Office Anchorage practices and procedures will remain in effect
until superseded by Commander, Sector Anchorage. This continuity of
operations order addressed existing COTP regulations, orders,
directives, and policies.
The following information is updated address and point of contact
to facilitate requests from the public and assist with entry into
security or safety zones:
Name: Sector Anchorage.
Address: Commander, U.S. Coast Guard Sector Anchorage, 510 L
Street, Suite 100, Anchorage, Alaska 99501-1946
Telephone: General Number, (907) 271-6700
Dated: July 21, 2006.
Arthur E. Brooks,
Rear Admiral, U.S. Coast Guard, Commander, Seventeenth Coast Guard
District.
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