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with maritime industry groups and local
harbor safety committees and through
public surveys. Information gathered
indicates that the maritime public finds
the new mobile and web access valuable
and worthwhile. Mariners also told the
Coast Guard that they did not find the
existing routine VHF broadcasts to be
very valuable; rather, the broadcasts,
which are typically announced on VHF
channel 16 and then switched to
channel 22, were frequently noted as
bothersome, because they tended to
crowd out more valuable marine radio
traffic on both VHF channels, creating
‘‘radio clutter.’’
The Coast Guard is now considering
phasing out routine VHF broadcasts in
locations where digital mobile and web
access is made available, and is seeking
public comment. Before broadcasts in
any particular location are phased out,
mariners can anticipate that the Coast
Guard will thoroughly announce and
remind mariners about how to access
the information by the new web and
mobile methods. Only routine
broadcasts are being considered for
phase out; the Coast Guard will
continue to choose to broadcast urgent
and safety broadcasts on VHF as
necessary.
This notice is issued under the
authority of 14 U.S.C. 504(a)(16) and 5
U.S.C. 552(a).
Dated: July 6, 2021.
Michael D. Emerson,
Director, Marine Transportation Systems.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
Coast Guard
[Docket No. USCG–2020–0278]
Port Access Route Study: Northern
New York Bight
Coast Guard, DHS.
Notice of availability of draft
report and public meeting; request for
comments.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
From June 29, 2020, through
June 28, 2021, the Coast Guard
conducted the Northern New York Bight
Port Access Route Study (NNYBPARS)
and is now requesting your comments
on a draft version of the study report.
The goal of the study is to evaluate the
adequacy of existing vessel routing
measures and determine whether
additional vessel routing measures are
necessary for port approaches to New
York and New Jersey and international
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and domestic transit areas in the First
District area of responsibility. To
accomplish this goal, the Coast Guard
has undertaken measures to determine
whether existing or additional routing
measures are necessary to improve
navigation safety due to factors such as
planned or potential offshore
development, current port capabilities
and planned improvements, increased
vessel traffic, existing and potential
anchorage areas, changing vessel traffic
patterns, effects of weather, or
navigational difficulty. We seek your
comments on the content and
development of the report.
DATES: Your comments and related
material must reach the Coast Guard on
or before August 30, 2021.
Although the Coast Guard prefers and
highly encourages all comments and
related material be submitted directly to
the electronic docket, a public meeting
will be held via webinar and
teleconference to provide an
opportunity for oral comments about the
NNYBPARS draft report on Friday, July
30, 2020, beginning at 9 a.m. EST.
Additional public meetings dates may
be added. Information as to the date,
time, and location of these in person
public meetings will be posted at
https://www.navcen.uscg.gov/
?pageName=PARS by July 23, 2021.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
identified by docket number USCG–
2020–0278 using the Federal portal at
https://www.regulations.gov. See the
‘‘Public Participation and Request for
Comments’’ portion of the
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section for
further instructions on submitting
comments.
A virtual public meeting on Friday,
July 30, 2020, beginning at 9 a.m. EST,
will be held via webinar and
teleconference.
Access information for this virtual
public meeting will be posted at https://
www.navcen.uscg.gov/
?pageName=PARS by July 23, 2021.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: If
you have questions on this notice,
contact Mr. Craig Lapiejko, Waterways
Management at First Coast Guard
District, telephone (617) 223–8351,
email craig.d.lapiejko@uscg.mil.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Table of Abbreviations
ACPARS Atlantic Coast Port Access Route
Study
AIS Automatic Identification System
COMDTINST Commandant Instruction
DHS Department of Homeland Security
EEZ Exclusive Economic Zone
IMO International Maritime Organization
MTS Marine Transportation System
NAD83 North American Datum of 1983
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NNYB Northern New York Bight
PARS Port Access Route Study
PWSA Ports and Waterways Safety Act
TSS Traffic Separation Scheme
USCG United States Coast Guard
II. Background and Purpose
The Ports and Waterways Safety Act
(46 U.S.C. 70003(c)) requires the Coast
Guard to conduct a Port Access Route
Study (PARS), i.e., a study of potential
traffic density and the need for safe
access routes for vessels. Through the
study process, the Coast Guard
coordinates with Federal, State, local,
tribal and foreign state agencies (as
appropriate) to consider the views of
maritime community representatives,
environmental groups, and other
interested stakeholders. The primary
purpose of this coordination is, to the
extent practicable, to reconcile the need
for safe access routes with other
reasonable waterway uses such as
construction and operation of renewable
energy facilities and other uses of the
Atlantic Ocean in the study area.
In 2019, the Coast Guard announced
a new study of routes used by ships to
access ports on the Atlantic Coast of the
United States in the Federal Register
(84 FR 9541; March 15, 2019). This new
study supplements and builds upon the
ACPARS by conducting a series of
PARS to examine ports along the
Atlantic Coast that are economically
significant or support military or critical
national defense operations and related
international entry and departure transit
areas that are integral to the safe and
efficient and unimpeded flow of
commerce to/from major international
shipping lanes. The NNYBPARS is one
of several studies being conducted.
On June 29, 2020, the First Coast
Guard District published a notice of
study and public meetings; request for
comments entitled ‘‘Port Access Route
Study (PARS): Northern New York
Bight’’ in the Federal Register (85 FR
38907) to evaluate the adequacy of
existing vessel routing measures and
determine whether additional vessel
routing measures are necessary for port
approaches to New York and New Jersey
and international and domestic transit
areas in the First District area of
responsibility.
The public was afforded a 60-day
comment period, and two virtual public
meetings were held via teleconference
and webinar to receive public input.
The Coast Guard received 25 comments
to this document in response to our
Federal Register Notice, public
meetings and other outreach efforts. All
comments and supporting documents to
this document are available in a public
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docket and can be viewed at https://
www.regulations.gov.
On April 12, 2021, we published a
supplemental notice of study; request
for comments entitled ‘‘Port Access
Route Study (PARS): Northern New
York Bight’’ in the Federal Register (86
FR 18996) seeking additional
information.
The public was afforded a 30-day
comment period. The Coast Guard
received five comments to this
document in response to our Federal
Register Notice, and other outreach
efforts. All comments and supporting
documents to this document are
available in a public docket and can be
viewed at https://www.regulations.gov.
During both comment periods a total
of 30 comments were submitted by
representatives of the maritime
community, wind energy developers,
non-governmental organizations,
Federal and State governmental
agencies, and private citizens.
Of the thirty comments, fourteen
requested additional routing measures
be established, twelve expressed
concerns that wind farm installations
will negatively affect vessel’s marine
radar performance, eight requested
setback/buffer zones, six requested
anchorages be designated, six requested
additional meetings, three requested
alteration of existing routing measures,
and three requested expanding Vessel
Traffic Services.
A synopsis of the comments and
copies of the Coast Guard’s Public
outreach can be found in the report. The
Coast Guard is opening this third and
final NNYBPARS comment period to
facilitate transparent public discussions
on the information above as well as the
draft report findings to date.
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III. Information Requested
Do you agree or disagree with the
draft report’s recommendations, propose
actions, or continued actions, and if so,
why?
V. Public Participation and Request for
Comments
We encourage you to comment on the
content and development of the report
through the Federal eRulemaking Portal
at https://www.regulations.gov.
A. Viewing the draft version of the
report: To view the draft version of the
NNYBPARS report in the docket, go to
https://www.regulations.gov, and insert
‘‘USCG–2020–0278’’ in the ‘‘search
box.’’ Click ‘‘Search’’. Then scroll down
looking of the document entitled
‘‘DRAFT REPORT Northern New York
Bight PARS June 29, 2021’’ under the
document type ‘‘Supporting & Related
Material.’’
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B. Submitting Comments: To submit
your comment online, go to https://
www.regulations.gov, and insert
‘‘USCG–2020–0278’’ in the ‘‘search
box.’’ Click ‘‘Search’’. Then click
‘‘Comment.’’ The ‘‘Comment’’ button
can be found on the following pages:
• Docket Details page when a
document within the docket is open for
comment,
• Document Details page when the
document is open for comment, and
• Document Search Tab with all
search results open for comment
displaying a ‘‘Comment’’ button.
Clicking ‘‘Comment’’ on any of the
above pages will display the comment
form. You can enter your comment on
the form, attach files (maximum of 20
files up to 10MB each), and choose
whether to identify yourself as an
individual, an organization, or
anonymously. Be sure to complete all
required fields depending on which
identity you have chosen. Once you
have completed all required fields and
chosen an identity, the ‘‘Submit
Comment’’ button is enabled. Upon
completion, you will receive a Comment
Tracking Number for your comment. For
additional step by step instructions,
please see the Frequently Asked
Questions page on https://
www.regulations.gov or by clicking
https://www.regulations.gov/faq.
We accept anonymous comments.
Comments we post to https://
www.regulations.gov and will include
any personal information you have
provided. For more about privacy and
submissions to the docket in response to
this document, see DHS’s eRulemaking
System of Records notice (85 FR 14226,
March 11, 2020).
We review all comments and
materials received during the comment
period, but we may choose not to post
off-topic, inappropriate, or duplicate
comments that we receive.
C. How do I find and browse for
posted comments on Regulations.gov.
On the previous version of
Regulations.gov, users browse for
comments on the Docket Details page.
However, since comments are made on
individual documents, not dockets, new
Regulations.gov organizes comments
under their corresponding document.
To access comments and documents
submitted to this draft version of the
study report go to https://
www.regulations.gov, and insert
‘‘USCG–2020–0278’’ in the ‘‘search
box.’’ Click ‘‘Search’’. Then scroll down
to and click on the ‘‘notice’’ entitled
‘‘Port Access Route Study: Notice of
availability of draft report and public
information session; request for
comments.’’ This will open to the
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‘‘Document Details’’ page. Then click on
the ‘‘Browse Comments’’ tab. On the
comment tab, you can search and filter
comments. Note: If no comments have
been posted to a document, the
‘‘Comments’’ tab will not appear on the
Document Details page.
D. If you need additional help
navigating the new Regulations.gov. For
additional step by step instructions to
submit a comment or to view submitted
comments or other documents please
see the Frequently Asked Questions
(FAQs) at https://www.regulations.gov/
faqs or call or email the person in the
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT
section of this document for alternate
instructions.
E. Privacy Act: Anyone can search the
electronic form of comments received
into any of our dockets by the name of
the individual submitting the comment
(or signing the comment, if submitted
on behalf of an association, business,
labor union, etc.). You may review a
Privacy Act, system of records notice
regarding DHS’s eRulemaking in the
March 11, 2020, issue of the Federal
Register (85 FR 14226).
VI. Future Actions
Any comments received will be
reviewed and considered before a final
version of the NNYBPARS is announced
in the Federal Register.
This notice is published under the
authority of 46 U.S.C. 70004 and 5
U.S.C. 552(a).
Dated: June 28, 2021.
T.G. Allan Jr.,
Rear Admiral, U.S. Coast Guard, Commander,
First Coast Guard District.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
Coast Guard
[Docket No. USCG-2020-0278]
Port Access Route Study: Northern New York Bight
AGENCY: Coast Guard, DHS.
ACTION: Notice of availability of draft report and public meeting;
request for comments.
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SUMMARY: From June 29, 2020, through June 28, 2021, the Coast Guard
conducted the Northern New York Bight Port Access Route Study
(NNYBPARS) and is now requesting your comments on a draft version of
the study report. The goal of the study is to evaluate the adequacy of
existing vessel routing measures and determine whether additional
vessel routing measures are necessary for port approaches to New York
and New Jersey and international and domestic transit areas in the
First District area of responsibility. To accomplish this goal, the
Coast Guard has undertaken measures to determine whether existing or
additional routing measures are necessary to improve navigation safety
due to factors such as planned or potential offshore development,
current port capabilities and planned improvements, increased vessel
traffic, existing and potential anchorage areas, changing vessel
traffic patterns, effects of weather, or navigational difficulty. We
seek your comments on the content and development of the report.
DATES: Your comments and related material must reach the Coast Guard on
or before August 30, 2021.
Although the Coast Guard prefers and highly encourages all comments
and related material be submitted directly to the electronic docket, a
public meeting will be held via webinar and teleconference to provide
an opportunity for oral comments about the NNYBPARS draft report on
Friday, July 30, 2020, beginning at 9 a.m. EST.
Additional public meetings dates may be added. Information as to
the date, time, and location of these in person public meetings will be
posted at https://www.navcen.uscg.gov/?pageName=PARS by July 23, 2021.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments identified by docket number USCG-
2020-0278 using the Federal portal at https://www.regulations.gov. See
the ``Public Participation and Request for Comments'' portion of the
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section for further instructions on
submitting comments.
A virtual public meeting on Friday, July 30, 2020, beginning at 9
a.m. EST, will be held via webinar and teleconference.
Access information for this virtual public meeting will be posted
at https://www.navcen.uscg.gov/?pageName=PARS by July 23, 2021.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: If you have questions on this notice,
contact Mr. Craig Lapiejko, Waterways Management at First Coast Guard
District, telephone (617) 223-8351, email [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Table of Abbreviations
ACPARS Atlantic Coast Port Access Route Study
AIS Automatic Identification System
COMDTINST Commandant Instruction
DHS Department of Homeland Security
EEZ Exclusive Economic Zone
IMO International Maritime Organization
MTS Marine Transportation System
NAD83 North American Datum of 1983
NNYB Northern New York Bight
PARS Port Access Route Study
PWSA Ports and Waterways Safety Act
TSS Traffic Separation Scheme
USCG United States Coast Guard
II. Background and Purpose
The Ports and Waterways Safety Act (46 U.S.C. 70003(c)) requires
the Coast Guard to conduct a Port Access Route Study (PARS), i.e., a
study of potential traffic density and the need for safe access routes
for vessels. Through the study process, the Coast Guard coordinates
with Federal, State, local, tribal and foreign state agencies (as
appropriate) to consider the views of maritime community
representatives, environmental groups, and other interested
stakeholders. The primary purpose of this coordination is, to the
extent practicable, to reconcile the need for safe access routes with
other reasonable waterway uses such as construction and operation of
renewable energy facilities and other uses of the Atlantic Ocean in the
study area.
In 2019, the Coast Guard announced a new study of routes used by
ships to access ports on the Atlantic Coast of the United States in the
Federal Register (84 FR 9541; March 15, 2019). This new study
supplements and builds upon the ACPARS by conducting a series of PARS
to examine ports along the Atlantic Coast that are economically
significant or support military or critical national defense operations
and related international entry and departure transit areas that are
integral to the safe and efficient and unimpeded flow of commerce to/
from major international shipping lanes. The NNYBPARS is one of several
studies being conducted.
On June 29, 2020, the First Coast Guard District published a notice
of study and public meetings; request for comments entitled ``Port
Access Route Study (PARS): Northern New York Bight'' in the Federal
Register (85 FR 38907) to evaluate the adequacy of existing vessel
routing measures and determine whether additional vessel routing
measures are necessary for port approaches to New York and New Jersey
and international and domestic transit areas in the First District area
of responsibility.
The public was afforded a 60-day comment period, and two virtual
public meetings were held via teleconference and webinar to receive
public input. The Coast Guard received 25 comments to this document in
response to our Federal Register Notice, public meetings and other
outreach efforts. All comments and supporting documents to this
document are available in a public
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docket and can be viewed at https://www.regulations.gov.
On April 12, 2021, we published a supplemental notice of study;
request for comments entitled ``Port Access Route Study (PARS):
Northern New York Bight'' in the Federal Register (86 FR 18996) seeking
additional information.
The public was afforded a 30-day comment period. The Coast Guard
received five comments to this document in response to our Federal
Register Notice, and other outreach efforts. All comments and
supporting documents to this document are available in a public docket
and can be viewed at https://www.regulations.gov.
During both comment periods a total of 30 comments were submitted
by representatives of the maritime community, wind energy developers,
non-governmental organizations, Federal and State governmental
agencies, and private citizens.
Of the thirty comments, fourteen requested additional routing
measures be established, twelve expressed concerns that wind farm
installations will negatively affect vessel's marine radar performance,
eight requested setback/buffer zones, six requested anchorages be
designated, six requested additional meetings, three requested
alteration of existing routing measures, and three requested expanding
Vessel Traffic Services.
A synopsis of the comments and copies of the Coast Guard's Public
outreach can be found in the report. The Coast Guard is opening this
third and final NNYBPARS comment period to facilitate transparent
public discussions on the information above as well as the draft report
findings to date.
III. Information Requested
Do you agree or disagree with the draft report's recommendations,
propose actions, or continued actions, and if so, why?
V. Public Participation and Request for Comments
We encourage you to comment on the content and development of the
report through the Federal eRulemaking Portal at https://www.regulations.gov.
A. Viewing the draft version of the report: To view the draft
version of the NNYBPARS report in the docket, go to https://www.regulations.gov, and insert ``USCG-2020-0278'' in the ``search
box.'' Click ``Search''. Then scroll down looking of the document
entitled ``DRAFT REPORT Northern New York Bight PARS June 29, 2021''
under the document type ``Supporting & Related Material.''
B. Submitting Comments: To submit your comment online, go to https://www.regulations.gov, and insert ``USCG-2020-0278'' in the ``search
box.'' Click ``Search''. Then click ``Comment.'' The ``Comment'' button
can be found on the following pages:
Docket Details page when a document within the docket is
open for comment,
Document Details page when the document is open for
comment, and
Document Search Tab with all search results open for
comment displaying a ``Comment'' button.
Clicking ``Comment'' on any of the above pages will display the
comment form. You can enter your comment on the form, attach files
(maximum of 20 files up to 10MB each), and choose whether to identify
yourself as an individual, an organization, or anonymously. Be sure to
complete all required fields depending on which identity you have
chosen. Once you have completed all required fields and chosen an
identity, the ``Submit Comment'' button is enabled. Upon completion,
you will receive a Comment Tracking Number for your comment. For
additional step by step instructions, please see the Frequently Asked
Questions page on https://www.regulations.gov or by clicking https://www.regulations.gov/faq.
We accept anonymous comments. Comments we post to https://www.regulations.gov and will include any personal information you have
provided. For more about privacy and submissions to the docket in
response to this document, see DHS's eRulemaking System of Records
notice (85 FR 14226, March 11, 2020).
We review all comments and materials received during the comment
period, but we may choose not to post off-topic, inappropriate, or
duplicate comments that we receive.
C. How do I find and browse for posted comments on Regulations.gov.
On the previous version of Regulations.gov, users browse for comments
on the Docket Details page. However, since comments are made on
individual documents, not dockets, new Regulations.gov organizes
comments under their corresponding document. To access comments and
documents submitted to this draft version of the study report go to
https://www.regulations.gov, and insert ``USCG-2020-0278'' in the
``search box.'' Click ``Search''. Then scroll down to and click on the
``notice'' entitled ``Port Access Route Study: Notice of availability
of draft report and public information session; request for comments.''
This will open to the ``Document Details'' page. Then click on the
``Browse Comments'' tab. On the comment tab, you can search and filter
comments. Note: If no comments have been posted to a document, the
``Comments'' tab will not appear on the Document Details page.
D. If you need additional help navigating the new Regulations.gov.
For additional step by step instructions to submit a comment or to view
submitted comments or other documents please see the Frequently Asked
Questions (FAQs) at https://www.regulations.gov/faqs or call or email
the person in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section of this
document for alternate instructions.
E. Privacy Act: Anyone can search the electronic form of comments
received into any of our dockets by the name of the individual
submitting the comment (or signing the comment, if submitted on behalf
of an association, business, labor union, etc.). You may review a
Privacy Act, system of records notice regarding DHS's eRulemaking in
the March 11, 2020, issue of the Federal Register (85 FR 14226).
VI. Future Actions
Any comments received will be reviewed and considered before a
final version of the NNYBPARS is announced in the Federal Register.
This notice is published under the authority of 46 U.S.C. 70004 and
5 U.S.C. 552(a).
Dated: June 28, 2021.
T.G. Allan Jr.,
Rear Admiral, U.S. Coast Guard, Commander, First Coast Guard District.
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