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Federal Register #USCG-2025-0345

Coast Guard Notice of Expired Temporary Safety and Security Zone Rules

Buyer

Coast Guard

Posted

May 05, 2026

Identifier

USCG-2025-0345

This notice provides an overview of recently expired temporary safety and security zone rules established by the United States Coast Guard: - Government Buyer: - United States Coast Guard (Department of Homeland Security) - No Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) or vendors are referenced - No products or services are being requested or procured - Purpose and Scope: - Notification of temporary safety zones, security zones, and special local regulations that were effective but expired before Federal Register publication - Rules addressed safety and security needs for vessel traffic and marine operations - Locations included Manhattan, NY; Savannah, GA; Duluth, MN; Apra Harbor, GU; St. John, USVI; and others - Notable Requirements: - Establishment of regulated navigation areas and slow-no wake speed restrictions - Temporary prohibitions on vessel entry during hazardous construction operations (e.g., bridge replacement on the Raritan River near Perth Amboy, NJ) - Enforcement of safety and security measures in specified waterways and ports - No contract value, products, or services are associated with this notice

Description

This document provides notification of substantive rules issued by the Coast Guard that were made temporarily effective but expired before they could be published in the Federal Register. It lists temporary safety zones, security zones, and special local regulations of limited duration, primarily effective between July 2024 and September 2024. The document also announces notifications of enforcement for existing recurring regulations that were issued but could not be published before the enforcement period ended. These rules are related to safety and security needs within Coast Guard jurisdictions and include various local regulations to protect vessels, ports, and waterfront facilities.

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