Opportunity

Federal Register #USCG-2025-1046

Coast Guard Proposes Amendments to Marine Event Safety Regulations in Delaware Bay Zone

Buyer

Coast Guard

Posted

June 09, 2026

Respond By

July 09, 2026

Identifier

USCG-2025-1046

NAICS

926120

This opportunity concerns proposed regulatory amendments by the U.S. Coast Guard for marine event safety in the Sector Delaware Bay Captain of the Port Zone. - Government Buyer: - U.S. Coast Guard, Department of Homeland Security - Sector Delaware Bay, Captain of the Port (COTP) - Scope of Action: - Proposes amendments to special local regulations (SLRs) for marine events - Adds four recurring events: Wildwood Airshow, Philadelphia Cup Regatta, Treasure Island Sprint Triathlon, Ocean City Chase Race - Revises three existing SLRs: Battle at Brigantine, Atlantic City Air Show, Ocean City Air Show - Changes include updated event names, locations, regulated areas, and enforcement periods - Products/Services Requested: - No procurement of products or commercial services; regulatory enforcement only - Services are the establishment and enforcement of special local regulations for specified marine events - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Regulations define specific navigable water areas and enforcement periods for each event - Aims to enhance safety for event participants, vessels, and the marine environment - Annual notices will specify exact enforcement dates and times - No OEMs, vendors, part numbers, or purchase quantities are involved, as this is a regulatory action

Description

The Coast Guard proposes to amend a table of special local regulations (SLRs) in the Sector Delaware Bay Captain of the Port Zone. The amendments include adding regulations for four recurring marine events, revising regulations for three existing SLRs, and changing the order of SLRs in the table. These regulations aim to protect personnel, vessels, and the marine environment from hazards associated with these events. The proposal is part of routine regulations under the Regatta and Marine Parade Regulations. Comments are due by July 9, 2026.

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