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Presented to the AAHPA Wrangell, Alaska 2010
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USCG Alaska Organization: MSU Valdez
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Issues: High Traffic Areas and Wakes Marine Information – Getting the word out Vessel Collisions Pollution Reporting Derelict Vessels Marine Event Permitting Recreational Boating Safety Private ATON
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High Traffic & Wakes: Mitigation Strategies Site Visits Safety Bulletins Broadcast Notice to Mariners Local Notice to Mariners No-Wake zones are not enforced by USCG Federal speed zones are enforced by USCG
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CDR Jay Boyer – Dept Head Dave Seris – Assistant Dept Head LT Faith Reynolds – Operations Jim Helfinstine – Bridges Todd Buck – Marine Information LTjg Kerri Dunning – Projects BMC Charles Durham – Training BM1 Robert McCormick – Private ATON YN3 Jessica Taylor – Administration
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The Shy Young Woman.
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The Elderly Woman.
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Marine Information – Getting the Word Out : For Broadcast LNMs contact Sector Command Center Sector Juneau 463-2990 or via channel 16 VHF/FM Sector Anchorage 271-6769 or via channel 16 VHF/FM For Local NTMs contact D17 DPW Todd Buck 463-2269 Information Required for BNMs and LNMs: Who What Where When POC for more information Please close these out when they have been completed
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Vessel/ATON Collisions: For Marine Casualties contact Sector Command Center Sector Juneau 463-2990 or via channel 16 VHF/FM Sector Anchorage 271-6769 or via channel 16 VHF/FM For collisions or damage to ATON D17 DPW, 463-2262/9 Reportable Marine Casualty Commercial Vessel Loss of Life Occurrence Causing property damage in excess of $25,000 Serious Marine Incident Commercial Vessel One or more deaths Damage to property in excess of $100,000
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Pollution Reporting: Harbormasters as trusted agents Report All Oil and Chemical Spills The National Response Center is the sole federal point of contact for reporting oil and chemical spills 1-800-424-8802
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Derelict Vessels: Obstruction to Navigation Hazard to Navigation
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Marine Events: Captain of the Port Responsibilities defined by 33 CFR Part 100
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Presented to the AAHPA Wrangell, Alaska 2010
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Programs: Kids Don’t Float State of Alaska Office of Boating Safety purchases lifejackets and provides peer educator curriculum. McDonalds™ Ice Cream Certificates Free ice cream certificates at McDonalds™ for children wearing lifejackets – certificates mailed each spring to communities*. Boating Education classes Provided by the State of Alaska, the Alaska Marine Safety Education Association and the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary. Vessel Safety Checks and RBS Visitor Program Free – provided by the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary. *Communities without a local McDonald’s™ do not receive certificates.
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Private Aids to Navigation (PATON)
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Private Aids to Navigation Who Private Corporations Private Individuals City and State Government
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Private Aids to Navigation What 37
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Private Aids to Navigation Classes of PATON Class I Aids on marine structures or other works which the owners are legally obligated to establish, maintain, and operate. In the Light List Charted 37
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Private Aids to Navigation Classes of PATON Class II Aids exclusive of Class I, that are located in waters used by general navigation. In the Light List Generally Charted 37
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Private Aids to Navigation Classes of PATON Class III Aids exclusive of Class I and II, that are located in waters not ordinarily used by general navigation. Not in the Light List Not Charted 37
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BM1 Bob McCormick (907) 463-2272
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Questions??? High Traffic Areas and Wakes Marine Information – Getting the word out Vessel Collisions Pollution Reporting Derelict Vessels Marine Event Permitting Recreational Boating Safety Private ATON Other topics???
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