82_FR_16574 82 FR 16510 - Port Access Route Study: The Atlantic Coast From Maine to Florida

82 FR 16510 - Port Access Route Study: The Atlantic Coast From Maine to Florida

DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
Coast Guard

Federal Register Volume 82, Issue 64 (April 5, 2017)

Page Range16510-16512
FR Document2017-06738

The Coast Guard published a document on March 14, 2016, that announced the availability of the final report issued by the Atlantic Coast Port Access Route Study (ACPARS) workgroup. In addition, the Coast Guard requested comments concerning the final report. After a review of the comments received, the Coast Guard has determined that it is not necessary to revise the final report, and therefore considers it to be complete as published.

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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY

Coast Guard

33 CFR Part 167

[USCG-2011-0351]


Port Access Route Study: The Atlantic Coast From Maine to Florida

AGENCY: Coast Guard, DHS.

ACTION: Notification.

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SUMMARY: The Coast Guard published a document on March 14, 2016, that 
announced the availability of the final report issued by the Atlantic 
Coast Port Access Route Study (ACPARS) workgroup. In addition, the 
Coast Guard requested comments concerning the final report. After a 
review of the comments received, the Coast Guard has determined that it 
is not necessary to revise the final report, and therefore considers it 
to be complete as published.

DATES: April 5, 2017.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: If you have questions on this 
notification, contact George Detweiler, Coast Guard, telephone (202) 
372-1566 or email [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

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    Background and Purpose. The Coast Guard commenced its work on the 
Atlantic Coast Port Access Route Study by chartering a workgroup (WG) 
on May 11, 2011. The Coast Guard published the WG's Interim Report in 
the Federal Register (77 FR 55781; Sep. 11, 2012), which provided a 
status of efforts up to that date. Subsequently, the Coast Guard 
published a notification in the Federal Register (81 FR 13307; Mar. 14, 
2016) that announced the availability of the final report issued by the 
ACPARS WG. This document discusses the comments received and provides 
the Coast Guard's response to those comments. The final report is 
available on the Federal Register docket and also on the ACPARS Web 
site at www.uscg.mil/lantarea/acpars.

Discussion of Comments

    Comments were submitted by representatives of the maritime 
community, wind energy developers, non-government organizations, 
Federal and State government agencies, academic institutions and 
private citizens.
    Topics covered by the comments included the Coast Guard's role and 
relationship with the Department of Interior, Bureau of Ocean Energy 
Management (BOEM), the Coast Guard-developed Marine Planning Guidelines 
and navigation corridors, protection of right whales and continued 
public outreach.

Coast Guard Cooperation With Stakeholders and the Marine Planning 
Process

    Some commenters urged the Coast Guard to coordinate and consult 
more closely with the other agencies associated with the development of 
offshore wind, particularly the BOEM to finalize the ACPARS report, and 
to utilize the Regional Planning Bodies to obtain broad feedback in 
evaluating navigation safety issues. We generally agree with these 
comments, but must state that throughout the ACPARS process, we have 
worked closely with BOEM in conducting this study and developing the 
final report. Additionally, broad stakeholder consultation must still 
be conducted on a case-by-case basis for each particular project 
proposed, as each will present unique circumstances and navigational 
risks.
    The Coast Guard has participated and will continue to participate 
in a lead permitting agency's National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) 
process as a subject matter expert for navigation safety, maritime 
security, maritime mobility (management of maritime traffic, commerce, 
and navigation), national defense, and protection of the marine 
environment. In the case of wind farms on the Outer Continental Shelf 
(OCS), BOEM is the NEPA lead permitting agency and is responsible for 
the evaluation of environmental impacts and preparation of associated 
environmental documentation. BOEM and the Coast Guard have entered into 
a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) to identify their respective roles and 
responsibilities as members of BOEM/State Renewable Energy Task Forces 
for Wind Energy Area (WEA) identification, the issuance of leases and 
approval of Site Assessment Plans (SAPs), General Activity Plans (GAPs) 
and Construction and Operations Plans (COPs) for offshore renewable 
energy installations (OREIs). The Coast Guard will continue to work 
closely with BOEM in support of their Offshore Renewable Energy 
Program.

U.K. Marine Guidance Note 371 and Marine Planning Guidelines

    Many commenters stated the Coast Guard premised its Marine Planning 
Guidelines (MP Guidelines) on Marine Guidance Note (MGN) 371, a United 
Kingdom (U.K.) publication that had been superseded, and further 
commented that the Coast Guard had misapplied MGN 371 in developing the 
MP Guidelines. Additionally, some of these comments suggested that the 
Coast Guard should revise the MP Guidelines to be consistent with MGN 
543, which superseded MGN 371. As discussed below, we disagree with 
these comments.
    The United Kingdom's Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) published 
MGN 371 in August of 2008, well before we began the ACPARS process. 
Through the study, we determined that there was no single international 
standard for establishing safe navigation distances from permanent 
structures in the marine environment. With the development of European 
offshore wind farms, several different standards or guidelines evolved, 
and we considered each in development of the Coast Guard's MP 
Guidelines. In particular, we considered the guidance prepared by the 
Shipping Advisory Board Northsea, which was endorsed by the 
Confederation of European Shipmasters' Associations and used a 
formulaic approach that produces a 1.9 Nautical Mile (NM) distance from 
the side of a Traffic Separation Scheme (TSS) for a 400 meter vessel. 
The World Shipping Council recommended a minimum 2 NM safe distance 
from side of a Traffic Separation Scheme (TSS). We also considered the 
guidance prepared by the German Waterways and Shipping Directorate 
North West and North, which calls for a 2 NM setback to the side of a 
TSS, plus a 500 meter safety zone for each turbine. Last, we considered 
MGN 371, which throughout the study period reflected the current 
guidance of the U.K.'s MCA. Under MGN 371, the MCA considered a 
navigation buffer of 1 NM to 2 NM from the edge of a TSS to be medium 
risk, and greater than 2 NM to be low risk.
    In January of 2016, after our work on the ACPARS was complete but 
before we released our final report for comment, the MCA published MGN 
543, which superseded MGN 371. Through MGN 543, the MCA intended to 
simplify the Wind Farm Shipping Route Template (table, p. 13), which 
contained four columns and twelve defined distances associated with 
unique considerations (``Factors'') and degrees of risk ranging from 
very high to very low. The shipping route template in MGN 543 (p. 21) 
essentially consolidated the twelve safety distances to three, with 
less than 0.5 NM being ``intolerable'' and a range from 0.5 NM to 3.5 
NM being ``tolerable'' if risks have been mitigated to a point termed 
``as low as reasonably possible'' or ALARP. Last, the MGN 543 template 
considers distances beyond 3.5 NM to be ``broadly acceptable.''
    Although some commenters may view MGN 543's revised template to 
have relaxed the recommended safe distances in MGN 371, we do not 
agree. Through MGN 543, the MCA sought to both simplify the template, 
and also make clear that generally there is a range of possible safe 
setback distances, and that a particular distance for any given wind 
farm would be determined by the unique circumstances of the project, 
which must be evaluated on a case-by-case basis.
    Similarly, our MP Guidelines state that the Coast Guard will be a 
cooperating agency in the NEPA process wherein we will evaluate the 
Navigation Safety Risk Assessment unique to each proposed project, 
i.e., on a case-by-case basis. After consideration of several European 
guidelines, we determined that a 2 NM setback from the side of a TSS 
was the appropriate guidance for offshore wind farm developers. This 
distance is consistent with the MCA 371's demarcation for low risk, it 
is in the middle of MGN 543's range for ``tolerable if ALARP'' and also 
consistent with the other European guidance we considered. As such, we 
do not intend to revise the MP Guidelines at this time.

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    It is important to note that the distances set forth in MGN 371, 
MNG 543 and our MP Guidelines are not standards, regulations or 
requirements of any type, but rather are guidance for developers to 
consider at the outset of a proposal. For example, both MGN 371 and MGN 
543 state ``[t]his Guidance Note, as the name implies, is intended for 
the guidance of developers and others.'' See p. 3 of both Notes. In 
similar language, the MP Guidelines states on p. 1 ``[t]hese guidelines 
are provided to assist offshore developers and marine planners with 
their evaluation of the navigational impacts of any projects with 
multiple permanent fixed structures.'' Furthermore, on p. 6 of the MP 
Guidelines, we state ``[t]hese recommendations are based on generic 
deep draft vessel maneuvering characteristics and are consistent with 
existing European guidelines.''
    As discussed above, the Coast Guard will evaluate each proposed 
project based upon the actual risks identified in the Navigation Safety 
Risk Assessment, and not by rigidly applying recommended distances from 
the MP Guidelines or any other similar guidance. Because our guidelines 
are neither regulations nor standards that must be applied, and because 
we view MGN 543 as a simplification of its predecessor, MGN 371, we do 
not believe it is necessary or prudent to revise our MP Guidelines at 
this time.

Navigation Corridors

    Various comments were received concerning navigation corridors. 
Some commenters said the navigation corridors were too large, or simply 
not necessary, whereas others said they were essential to preserve 
clear shipping lanes. Prior to the advent of offshore wind development, 
there was no need for a coordinated routing system along the entire 
Atlantic seaboard, and existing traffic separation schemes at the 
entrances to major ports were adequate to manage collision risks for 
commercial vessel traffic. As the potential for conflicting uses of the 
Atlantic Ocean has increased, the Coast Guard must evaluate options to 
reduce associated risks to navigation and the environment. The ACPARS 
identified the routes typically used by tug and barge traffic and deep 
draft ocean-going vessels. The identified navigation corridors in the 
final report simply reflect areas historically used by commercial 
vessels. The ACPARS report recommends that the navigation corridors 
should be considered during marine planning activities and incorporated 
into Regional Ocean Plans to ensure appropriate consideration is given 
to shipping early in the project siting process. Some commenters have 
also suggested the Coast Guard apply the data and recommendations from 
the ACPARS to the marine planning process, and we agree with those 
comments.
    The ACPARS report also recommended that the Coast Guard use the 
identified navigation corridors to establish shipping safety fairways 
(areas where permanent structures are not permitted) or other 
appropriate ships' routing measures. The Coast Guard is considering 
these recommendations, but has not yet determined if or how it may move 
forward on such routing measures. In the event the Coast Guard 
determines that shipping safety fairways or other routing measures must 
be further explored, it will engage all relevant stakeholders and 
ultimately commence a formal rulemaking process that will provide ample 
notice and opportunity for public and other stakeholder comment, and a 
thorough environmental review.

Protection of Right Whales

    The Coast Guard received comments suggesting that offshore 
navigation corridors for deep draft traffic could endanger North 
Atlantic right whales if the corridors divert vessel traffic around 
wind farms into areas where these endangered whales tend to migrate. 
Although the offshore navigation corridors identified simply reflect 
existing vessel traffic patterns already in use, the Coast Guard would 
consult with National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, 
interagency partners and other stakeholders through the NEPA and marine 
planning processes as a necessary part of any action to formally 
establish routing measures associated with the ACPARS or particular 
wind farm proposals.

Continued Public Outreach

    Some commenters recommended that the Coast Guard continue outreach 
efforts with affected states and federal agencies, the marine shipping 
industry, the wind energy industry and the general public, which could 
include participation in stakeholder outreach activities, public 
meetings, workshops and industry meetings and conferences. The Coast 
Guard concurs with the recommendation and will continue its outreach 
program through the Regional Planning Bodies.

Summary

    For the foregoing reasons, the Coast Guard considers the ACPARS 
report to be complete and will not make changes to it at this time.
    This notification is issued under authority of 33 U.S.C. 1223(c) 
and 5 U.S.C. 552.

    Dated: March 31, 2017.
Michael D. Emerson,
Director, Marine Transportation Systems, U.S. Coast Guard.
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                                              List of Subjects in 20 CFR Part 401                     in U.S. Coast Guard regulations, because              safety zone unless authorized by the
                                                Privacy and disclosure of official                    the event sponsor changed the                         Coast Guard Captain of the Port (COTP)
                                              records and information.                                scheduled date and location of this                   or designated Coast Guard patrol
                                                                                                      annual fireworks display. During the                  personnel on scene. All persons and
                                              Nancy Berryhill,                                        enforcement period, vessels may not                   vessels shall comply with the
                                              Acting Commissioner of Social Security.                 enter, remain in, or transit through the              instructions of the COTP, Coast Guard
                                                For the reasons stated in the                         safety zone unless authorized by the                  Patrol Commander or the designated on-
                                              preamble, we are amending subpart B of                  Captain of the Port or designated Coast               scene-patrol personnel. Other Federal,
                                              part 401 of title 20 of the Code of                     Guard patrol personnel on scene. This                 State and local agencies may assist these
                                              Federal Regulations as set forth below:                 action is necessary to ensure safety of               personnel in the enforcement of the
                                                                                                      life on navigable waters during the                   safety zone. If the COTP or his
                                              PART 401—PRIVACY AND                                    event.                                                designated on-scene patrol personnel
                                              DISCLOSURE OF OFFICIAL RECORDS                          DATES: The regulations in 33 CFR                      determines the regulated area need not
                                              AND INFORMATION                                         165.506, listed as event (b.) 1,                      be enforced for the full duration stated
                                                                                                      Washington Channel, Upper Potomac                     in this notice, a Broadcast Notice to
                                              Subpart B—[Amended].                                    River, Washington, DC; Safety Zone, in                Mariners may be used to grant general
                                                                                                      the table to 33 CFR 165.506 will be                   permission to enter the regulated area.
                                              ■ 1. The authority citation for subpart B                                                                       This notice of enforcement is issued
                                              of part 401 continues to read as follows:               enforced from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. on
                                                                                                      April 15, 2017; and in the case of                    under authority of 33 CFR 165.506(d)
                                                Authority: Secs. 205, 702(a)(5), 1106, and            inclement weather enforcement will be                 and 5 U.S.C. 552(a). In addition to this
                                              1141 of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C.              from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. on April 16,              notice of enforcement in the Federal
                                              405, 902(a)(5), 1306, and 1320b–11); 5 U.S.C.                                                                 Register, the Coast Guard will provide
                                              552 and 552a; 8 U.S.C. 1360; 26 U.S.C. 6103;
                                                                                                      2017.
                                                                                                      FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: If                   notification of this enforcement period
                                              30 U.S.C. 923.
                                                                                                      you have questions about this notice of               via the Local Notice to Mariners and
                                              ■ 2. Amend § 401.85 by adding                           enforcement, call or email Mr. Ron                    marine information broadcasts.
                                              paragraph (b)(2)(ii)(F) to read as follows:             Houck, U.S. Coast Guard Sector                          Dated: March 30, 2017.
                                              § 401.85   Exempt systems.                              Maryland-National Capital Region                      Lonnie P. Harrison, Jr.,
                                              *      *   *    *   *                                   (WWM Division); telephone 410–576–                    Captain, U.S. Coast Guard, Captain of the
                                                (b) * * *                                             2674, email Ronald.L.Houck@uscg.mil.                  Port Maryland-National Capital Region.
                                                (2) * * *                                             SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On                         [FR Doc. 2017–06696 Filed 4–4–17; 8:45 am]
                                                (ii) * * *                                            February 22, 2017, and March 8, 2017,                 BILLING CODE 9110–04–P
                                                (F) Anti-Harassment & Hostile Work                    the Coast Guard was notified by the
                                              Environment Case Tracking and Records                   National Cherry Blossom Festival
                                              System, SSA.                                            firework display sponsor that a change                DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
                                              *      *   *    *   *                                   of date and location was necessary to                 SECURITY
                                              [FR Doc. 2017–06719 Filed 4–4–17; 8:45 am]              those previously listed for the annually
                                              BILLING CODE 4191–02–P
                                                                                                      scheduled event, as indicated in 33 CFR               Coast Guard
                                                                                                      165.506. The location of the annual
                                                                                                      fireworks display is changed to                       33 CFR Part 167
                                                                                                      approximately 550 yards upstream and
                                              DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND                                  its size is reduced, to include all waters            [USCG–2011–0351]
                                              SECURITY                                                of the Washington Channel within 100
                                                                                                      yards radius of the fireworks barge in                Port Access Route Study: The Atlantic
                                              Coast Guard                                                                                                   Coast From Maine to Florida
                                                                                                      approximate position latitude
                                              33 CFR Part 165                                         38°52′43.67″ N., longitude 077°01′28.39″              AGENCY:   Coast Guard, DHS.
                                                                                                      W., located in Washington, DC. The
                                              [Docket No. USCG–2015–0854]                                                                                   ACTION:   Notification.
                                                                                                      Coast Guard will enforce the safety zone
                                                                                                      in 33 CFR 165.506 from 7:30 p.m. until                SUMMARY:   The Coast Guard published a
                                              Special Local Regulations and Safety                    9:30 p.m. on April 15, 2017, for the
                                              Zones; Recurring Marine Events and                                                                            document on March 14, 2016, that
                                                                                                      National Cherry Blossom Festival                      announced the availability of the final
                                              Fireworks Displays Within the Fifth                     fireworks display. This action is being
                                              Coast Guard District                                                                                          report issued by the Atlantic Coast Port
                                                                                                      taken to provide for the safety of life on            Access Route Study (ACPARS)
                                              AGENCY:  Coast Guard, DHS.                              navigable waterways during this event.                workgroup. In addition, the Coast Guard
                                              ACTION: Notice of enforcement of                        Our regulation for Recurring Marine                   requested comments concerning the
                                              regulation.                                             Events and Fireworks Displays within                  final report. After a review of the
                                                                                                      the Fifth Coast Guard District, § 165.506,            comments received, the Coast Guard has
                                              SUMMARY:   The Coast Guard will enforce                 specifies the location of the regulated               determined that it is not necessary to
                                              a safety zone for the National Cherry                   area for this safety zone as a circular               revise the final report, and therefore
                                              Blossom Festival fireworks display                      shaped area that includes all waters of               considers it to be complete as
                                              taking place over the Washington                        the Upper Potomac River, within 170                   published.
                                              Channel, Washington, DC, on April 15,                   yard radius of the fireworks barge in
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                                              2017. The safety zone will include all                  approximate position latitude                         DATES:    April 5, 2017.
                                              waters within a 100 yard radius of the                  38°52′20.3″ N., longitude 077°01′17.5″                FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:    If
                                              fireworks barge in approximate position                 W., located within the Washington                     you have questions on this notification,
                                              latitude 38°52′43.67″ N., longitude                     Channel, at Washington Harbor, DC. As                 contact George Detweiler, Coast Guard,
                                              077°01′28.39″ W. This date and location                 specified in § 165.506(d), during the                 telephone (202) 372–1566 or email
                                              is a change to those listed for the                     enforcement period, vessels may not                   George.H.Detweiler@uscg.mil.
                                              annually scheduled event, as indicated                  enter, remain in, or transit through the              SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:



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                                                 Background and Purpose. The Coast                    maritime traffic, commerce, and                       considered the guidance prepared by
                                              Guard commenced its work on the                         navigation), national defense, and                    the German Waterways and Shipping
                                              Atlantic Coast Port Access Route Study                  protection of the marine environment.                 Directorate North West and North,
                                              by chartering a workgroup (WG) on May                   In the case of wind farms on the Outer                which calls for a 2 NM setback to the
                                              11, 2011. The Coast Guard published                     Continental Shelf (OCS), BOEM is the                  side of a TSS, plus a 500 meter safety
                                              the WG’s Interim Report in the Federal                  NEPA lead permitting agency and is                    zone for each turbine. Last, we
                                              Register (77 FR 55781; Sep. 11, 2012),                  responsible for the evaluation of                     considered MGN 371, which throughout
                                              which provided a status of efforts up to                environmental impacts and preparation                 the study period reflected the current
                                              that date. Subsequently, the Coast Guard                of associated environmental                           guidance of the U.K.’s MCA. Under
                                              published a notification in the Federal                 documentation. BOEM and the Coast                     MGN 371, the MCA considered a
                                              Register (81 FR 13307; Mar. 14, 2016)                   Guard have entered into a Memorandum                  navigation buffer of 1 NM to 2 NM from
                                              that announced the availability of the                  of Agreement (MOA) to identify their                  the edge of a TSS to be medium risk,
                                              final report issued by the ACPARS WG.                   respective roles and responsibilities as              and greater than 2 NM to be low risk.
                                              This document discusses the comments                    members of BOEM/State Renewable                          In January of 2016, after our work on
                                              received and provides the Coast Guard’s                 Energy Task Forces for Wind Energy                    the ACPARS was complete but before
                                              response to those comments. The final                   Area (WEA) identification, the issuance               we released our final report for
                                              report is available on the Federal                      of leases and approval of Site                        comment, the MCA published MGN
                                              Register docket and also on the                         Assessment Plans (SAPs), General                      543, which superseded MGN 371.
                                              ACPARS Web site at www.uscg.mil/                        Activity Plans (GAPs) and Construction                Through MGN 543, the MCA intended
                                              lantarea/acpars.                                        and Operations Plans (COPs) for                       to simplify the Wind Farm Shipping
                                                                                                      offshore renewable energy installations               Route Template (table, p. 13), which
                                              Discussion of Comments
                                                                                                      (OREIs). The Coast Guard will continue                contained four columns and twelve
                                                 Comments were submitted by                           to work closely with BOEM in support                  defined distances associated with
                                              representatives of the maritime                         of their Offshore Renewable Energy                    unique considerations (‘‘Factors’’) and
                                              community, wind energy developers,                      Program.                                              degrees of risk ranging from very high
                                              non-government organizations, Federal
                                                                                                      U.K. Marine Guidance Note 371 and                     to very low. The shipping route
                                              and State government agencies,
                                                                                                      Marine Planning Guidelines                            template in MGN 543 (p. 21) essentially
                                              academic institutions and private
                                                                                                                                                            consolidated the twelve safety distances
                                              citizens.                                                 Many commenters stated the Coast
                                                 Topics covered by the comments                                                                             to three, with less than 0.5 NM being
                                                                                                      Guard premised its Marine Planning
                                              included the Coast Guard’s role and                                                                           ‘‘intolerable’’ and a range from 0.5 NM
                                                                                                      Guidelines (MP Guidelines) on Marine
                                              relationship with the Department of                                                                           to 3.5 NM being ‘‘tolerable’’ if risks have
                                                                                                      Guidance Note (MGN) 371, a United
                                              Interior, Bureau of Ocean Energy                        Kingdom (U.K.) publication that had                   been mitigated to a point termed ‘‘as
                                              Management (BOEM), the Coast Guard-                     been superseded, and further                          low as reasonably possible’’ or ALARP.
                                              developed Marine Planning Guidelines                    commented that the Coast Guard had                    Last, the MGN 543 template considers
                                              and navigation corridors, protection of                 misapplied MGN 371 in developing the                  distances beyond 3.5 NM to be ‘‘broadly
                                              right whales and continued public                       MP Guidelines. Additionally, some of                  acceptable.’’
                                              outreach.                                               these comments suggested that the Coast                  Although some commenters may view
                                                                                                      Guard should revise the MP Guidelines                 MGN 543’s revised template to have
                                              Coast Guard Cooperation With                                                                                  relaxed the recommended safe distances
                                                                                                      to be consistent with MGN 543, which
                                              Stakeholders and the Marine Planning                                                                          in MGN 371, we do not agree. Through
                                                                                                      superseded MGN 371. As discussed
                                              Process                                                                                                       MGN 543, the MCA sought to both
                                                                                                      below, we disagree with these
                                                 Some commenters urged the Coast                      comments.                                             simplify the template, and also make
                                              Guard to coordinate and consult more                      The United Kingdom’s Maritime and                   clear that generally there is a range of
                                              closely with the other agencies                         Coastguard Agency (MCA) published                     possible safe setback distances, and that
                                              associated with the development of                      MGN 371 in August of 2008, well before                a particular distance for any given wind
                                              offshore wind, particularly the BOEM to                 we began the ACPARS process. Through                  farm would be determined by the
                                              finalize the ACPARS report, and to                      the study, we determined that there was               unique circumstances of the project,
                                              utilize the Regional Planning Bodies to                 no single international standard for                  which must be evaluated on a case-by-
                                              obtain broad feedback in evaluating                     establishing safe navigation distances                case basis.
                                              navigation safety issues. We generally                  from permanent structures in the marine                  Similarly, our MP Guidelines state
                                              agree with these comments, but must                     environment. With the development of                  that the Coast Guard will be a
                                              state that throughout the ACPARS                        European offshore wind farms, several                 cooperating agency in the NEPA process
                                              process, we have worked closely with                    different standards or guidelines                     wherein we will evaluate the Navigation
                                              BOEM in conducting this study and                       evolved, and we considered each in                    Safety Risk Assessment unique to each
                                              developing the final report.                            development of the Coast Guard’s MP                   proposed project, i.e., on a case-by-case
                                              Additionally, broad stakeholder                         Guidelines. In particular, we considered              basis. After consideration of several
                                              consultation must still be conducted on                 the guidance prepared by the Shipping                 European guidelines, we determined
                                              a case-by-case basis for each particular                Advisory Board Northsea, which was                    that a 2 NM setback from the side of a
                                              project proposed, as each will present                  endorsed by the Confederation of                      TSS was the appropriate guidance for
                                              unique circumstances and navigational                   European Shipmasters’ Associations                    offshore wind farm developers. This
                                              risks.                                                  and used a formulaic approach that                    distance is consistent with the MCA
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                                                 The Coast Guard has participated and                 produces a 1.9 Nautical Mile (NM)                     371’s demarcation for low risk, it is in
                                              will continue to participate in a lead                  distance from the side of a Traffic                   the middle of MGN 543’s range for
                                              permitting agency’s National                            Separation Scheme (TSS) for a 400                     ‘‘tolerable if ALARP’’ and also
                                              Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)                         meter vessel. The World Shipping                      consistent with the other European
                                              process as a subject matter expert for                  Council recommended a minimum 2                       guidance we considered. As such, we do
                                              navigation safety, maritime security,                   NM safe distance from side of a Traffic               not intend to revise the MP Guidelines
                                              maritime mobility (management of                        Separation Scheme (TSS). We also                      at this time.


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                                                 It is important to note that the                     shipping early in the project siting                    This notification is issued under
                                              distances set forth in MGN 371, MNG                     process. Some commenters have also                    authority of 33 U.S.C. 1223(c) and 5
                                              543 and our MP Guidelines are not                       suggested the Coast Guard apply the                   U.S.C. 552.
                                              standards, regulations or requirements                  data and recommendations from the                       Dated: March 31, 2017.
                                              of any type, but rather are guidance for                ACPARS to the marine planning                         Michael D. Emerson,
                                              developers to consider at the outset of                 process, and we agree with those
                                                                                                                                                            Director, Marine Transportation Systems,
                                              a proposal. For example, both MGN 371                   comments.
                                                                                                                                                            U.S. Coast Guard.
                                              and MGN 543 state ‘‘[t]his Guidance                       The ACPARS report also
                                                                                                      recommended that the Coast Guard use                  [FR Doc. 2017–06738 Filed 4–4–17; 8:45 am]
                                              Note, as the name implies, is intended
                                              for the guidance of developers and                      the identified navigation corridors to                BILLING CODE 9110–04–P

                                              others.’’ See p. 3 of both Notes. In                    establish shipping safety fairways (areas
                                              similar language, the MP Guidelines                     where permanent structures are not
                                                                                                      permitted) or other appropriate ships’                DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
                                              states on p. 1 ‘‘[t]hese guidelines are
                                              provided to assist offshore developers                  routing measures. The Coast Guard is                  SECURITY
                                              and marine planners with their                          considering these recommendations, but                Coast Guard
                                              evaluation of the navigational impacts                  has not yet determined if or how it may
                                              of any projects with multiple permanent                 move forward on such routing                          33 CFR Part 183
                                              fixed structures.’’ Furthermore, on p. 6                measures. In the event the Coast Guard
                                              of the MP Guidelines, we state ‘‘[t]hese                determines that shipping safety fairways              [Docket No. USCG–2016–1012]
                                              recommendations are based on generic                    or other routing measures must be                     RIN 1625–AC37
                                              deep draft vessel maneuvering                           further explored, it will engage all
                                              characteristics and are consistent with                 relevant stakeholders and ultimately                  Recreational Boat Flotation
                                              existing European guidelines.’’                         commence a formal rulemaking process                  Standards—Update of Outboard
                                                 As discussed above, the Coast Guard                  that will provide ample notice and                    Engine Weight Test Requirements
                                              will evaluate each proposed project                     opportunity for public and other
                                              based upon the actual risks identified in               stakeholder comment, and a thorough                   AGENCY:    Coast Guard, DHS.
                                              the Navigation Safety Risk Assessment,                  environmental review.                                 ACTION:   Interim rule.
                                              and not by rigidly applying
                                              recommended distances from the MP                       Protection of Right Whales                            SUMMARY:   The Coast Guard is issuing
                                              Guidelines or any other similar                           The Coast Guard received comments                   this interim rule to update the table of
                                              guidance. Because our guidelines are                    suggesting that offshore navigation                   outboard engine weights used in
                                              neither regulations nor standards that                  corridors for deep draft traffic could                calculating safe loading capacities and
                                              must be applied, and because we view                    endanger North Atlantic right whales if               required amounts of flotation material.
                                              MGN 543 as a simplification of its                      the corridors divert vessel traffic around            The engine weight table was last
                                              predecessor, MGN 371, we do not                         wind farms into areas where these                     updated in 1984, and the Coast Guard
                                              believe it is necessary or prudent to                   endangered whales tend to migrate.                    Authorization Act of 2015 requires that
                                              revise our MP Guidelines at this time.                  Although the offshore navigation                      we update the table to reflect a specific
                                                                                                      corridors identified simply reflect                   standard.
                                              Navigation Corridors                                                                                          DATES: This interim rule is effective on
                                                                                                      existing vessel traffic patterns already in
                                                 Various comments were received                       use, the Coast Guard would consult                    June 1, 2018. Comments and related
                                              concerning navigation corridors. Some                   with National Oceanic and Atmospheric                 material must be submitted to the online
                                              commenters said the navigation                          Administration, interagency partners                  docket via http://www.regulations.gov,
                                              corridors were too large, or simply not                 and other stakeholders through the                    or reach the Docket Management
                                              necessary, whereas others said they                     NEPA and marine planning processes as                 Facility, on or before July 5, 2017.
                                              were essential to preserve clear shipping               a necessary part of any action to                     ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
                                              lanes. Prior to the advent of offshore                  formally establish routing measures                   identified by docket number USCG–
                                              wind development, there was no need                     associated with the ACPARS or                         2016–1012 using the Federal
                                              for a coordinated routing system along                  particular wind farm proposals.                       eRulemaking Portal at http://
                                              the entire Atlantic seaboard, and                                                                             www.regulations.gov. See the ‘‘Public
                                              existing traffic separation schemes at the              Continued Public Outreach                             Participation and Request for
                                              entrances to major ports were adequate                     Some commenters recommended that                   Comments’’ portion of the
                                              to manage collision risks for commercial                the Coast Guard continue outreach                     SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section for
                                              vessel traffic. As the potential for                    efforts with affected states and federal              further instructions on submitting
                                              conflicting uses of the Atlantic Ocean                  agencies, the marine shipping industry,               comments.
                                              has increased, the Coast Guard must                     the wind energy industry and the                      FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
                                              evaluate options to reduce associated                   general public, which could include
                                              risks to navigation and the environment.                                                                      information about this document call or
                                                                                                      participation in stakeholder outreach                 email Mr. Jeffrey Ludwig, Coast Guard;
                                              The ACPARS identified the routes                        activities, public meetings, workshops
                                              typically used by tug and barge traffic                                                                       telephone 202–372–1061, email
                                                                                                      and industry meetings and conferences.                Jeffrey.A.Ludwig@uscg.mil.
                                              and deep draft ocean-going vessels. The                 The Coast Guard concurs with the
                                              identified navigation corridors in the                                                                        SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                                                                      recommendation and will continue its
                                              final report simply reflect areas                       outreach program through the Regional                 Table of Contents for Preamble
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                                              historically used by commercial vessels.                Planning Bodies.
                                              The ACPARS report recommends that                                                                             I. Abbreviations
                                                                                                      Summary                                               II. Basis and Purpose
                                              the navigation corridors should be                                                                            III. Regulatory History
                                              considered during marine planning                         For the foregoing reasons, the Coast                IV. Background
                                              activities and incorporated into                        Guard considers the ACPARS report to                  V. Discussion of Rule
                                              Regional Ocean Plans to ensure                          be complete and will not make changes                 VI. Regulatory Analyses
                                              appropriate consideration is given to                   to it at this time.                                      A. Regulatory Planning and Review



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CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionRules and Regulations
ActionNotification.
DatesApril 5, 2017.
ContactIf you have questions on this notification, contact George Detweiler, Coast Guard, telephone (202) 372-1566 or email [email protected]
FR Citation82 FR 16510 

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