Safety Zone; Japanese Fisheries High School Training Vessel EHIME MARU Relocation and Crew Member Recovery, Pacific Ocean, South Shores of the Island of Oahu, HI
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[Federal Register: July 26, 2001 (Volume 66, Number 144)]
[Rules and Regulations]
[Page 38933-38935]
From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Coast Guard
33 CFR Part 165
[COTP Honolulu 01-051]
RIN 2115-AA97
Safety Zone; Japanese Fisheries High School Training Vessel EHIME
MARU Relocation and Crew Member Recovery, Pacific Ocean, South Shores
of the Island of Oahu, HI
AGENCY: U.S. Coast Guard, DOT.
ACTION: Temporary final rule.
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SUMMARY: The Coast Guard has established a temporary safety zone around
position 21 deg.-04.8' N, 157 deg.-49.5' W, south of Oahu, Hawaii. This
zone will extend from the surface of the ocean to the bottom. This zone
is needed to protect mariners from the hazards associated with
preparation of the Japanese Fisheries High School Training Vessel EHIME
MARU for relocation. This vessel sank after being
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struck by the submarine USS GREENEVILLE (SSN 772). Entry into this zone
is prohibited unless authorized by the Captain of the Port Honolulu,
HI.
DATES: This rule is effective from 7 a.m. HST July 14, 2001, until 4
p.m. August 1, 2001.
ADDRESSES: You may mail comments and related material to U.S. Coast
Guard Marine Safety Office Honolulu, 433 Ala Moana Boulevard, Honolulu,
HI, 96813, who maintains the public docket for this rulemaking.
Comments and material received from the public, as well as documents
indicated in this preamble as being available in the docket, will
become part of this docket and will be available for inspection or
copying at Coast Guard Marine Safety Office Honolulu between 7 a.m. and
3:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, except Federal holidays.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: LT Mark Willis, U.S. Coast Guard
Marine Safety Office Honolulu, Hawaii at (808) 522-8260.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Regulatory Information
In accordance with 5 U.S.C. 553, a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
(NPRM) was not published for this regulation and good cause exists for
making it effective in less than 30 days after Federal Regulation
publication. Publishing an NPRM and delaying this action's effective
date would be contrary to the public interest since immediate action is
needed to protect the vessels and mariners from the hazards associated
with preparation of the Japanese Fisheries High School Training Vessel
EHIME MARU for relocation. Details were not available 30 days prior to
the event, thus, there was insufficient time to publish a proposed rule
in advance of the event or to provide a delayed effective date. Under
these circumstances, following normal rulemaking procedures would be
impracticable.
Background and Purpose
On February 9, 2001, the Japanese Fisheries High School Training
Vessel EHIME MARU was struck by the submarine USS GREENEVILLE (SSN 772)
approximately 9 nautical miles south of Diamond Head on the island of
Oahu, Hawaii. The EHIME MARU sank in approximately 2,000 feet of water.
At the time of the sinking, 26 of the 35 crewmembers were successfully
rescued. An extensive search failed to locate additional personnel and
it is assumed that some, or all, of the nine missing crewmembers were
trapped inside the vessel. The EHIME MARU is resting upright on the
seafloor at position 21 deg.-04.8' N, 157 deg.-49.5' W. The U.S. Navy
plans to prepare the EHIME MARU for transportation to shallow water by
removing all booms, antennas, or other attached equipment that may
interfere with this evolution. To protect vessels and mariners from the
hazards associated with preparatory operations, the U.S. Coast Guard
has established a temporary safety zone, with a radius of 1 nautical
mile, centered on the vessels present location of 21 deg.-04.8' N,
157 deg.-49.5' W. This zone extends from the surface of the ocean to
the bottom. Entry into the safety zone is prohibited unless authorized
by the Captain of the Port Honolulu, HI. The safety zone will be
enforced by representatives of the Captain of the Port Honolulu. The
Captain of the Port may be assisted by other federal agencies.
Regulatory Evaluation
This rule is not a significant regulatory action under section 3(f)
of Executive Order 12866 and does not require an assessment of
potential costs and benefits under section 6(a)(3) of that Order. The
Office of Management and Budget has not reviewed it under that Order.
It is not significant under the regulatory policies and procedures of
the Department of Transportation (DOT) (44 FR 11040, February 26,
1979). The U.S. Coast Guard expects the economic impact of this action
to be so minimal that a full Regulatory Evaluation under paragraph
10(e) of the regulatory policies and procedures of DOT is unnecessary.
This expectation is based on the short duration of the zone and the
limited geographic area affected by it.
Small Entities
Under the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601-612), we
considered whether this rule would have a significant economic impact
on a substantial number of small entities. The term ``small entities''
comprises small businesses, not-for-profit organizations that are
independently owned and operated and are not dominant in their fields,
and governmental jurisdictions with populations of less than 50,000.
The U.S. Coast Guard certifies under 5 U.S.C. 605(b) that this
regulation will not have a significant economic impact on a substantial
number of small entities. No small business impacts are anticipated due
to the small size of the zone and the short duration.
Collection of Information
This rule calls for no new collection of information under the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501-3520).
Federalism
The U.S. Coast Guard has analyzed this rule under Executive Order
13132, and has determined this rule does not have implications for
federalism under that Order.
Unfunded Mandates Reform Act
The Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995 (2 U.S.C. 1531-1538)
requires Federal agencies to assess the effects of their discretionary
regulatory actions. In particular, the Act addresses actions that may
result in the expenditure by a State, local, or tribal government, in
the aggregate, or by the private sector of $100,000,000 or more in any
one year. Though this rule will not result in such an expenditure, we
do discuss the effects of this rule elsewhere in this preamble.
Indian Tribal Governments
This rule does not have tribal implications under Executive Order
13175, Consultation and Coordination with Indian Tribal Governments,
because it does not have a substantial direct effect on one or more
Indian tribes, on the relationship between the Federal Government and
Indian tribes, or on the distribution of power and responsibilities
between the Federal Government and Indian tribes.
Taking of Private Property
This rule will not effect a taking of private property or otherwise
have taking implications under Executive Order 12630, Governmental
Actions and Interference with Constitutionally Protected Property
Rights.
Civil Justice Reform
This rule meets applicable standards in sections 3(a) and 3(b)(2)
of Executive Order 12988, Civil Justice Reform, to minimize litigation,
eliminate ambiguity, and reduce burden.
Protection of Children
We have analyzed this rule under Executive Order 13045, Protection
of Children from Environmental Health Risks and Safety Risks. This rule
is not an economically significant rule and does not concern an
environmental risk to health or risk to safety that may
disproportionately affect children.
Environment
The U.S. Coast Guard considered the environmental impact of this
action and
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concluded that, under figure 2-1, paragraph (34)(g) of Commandant
Instruction M16475.1C, this rule is categorically excluded from further
environmental documentation. A Categorical Exclusion Determination is
available in the docket for inspection or copying where indicated under
ADDRESSES.
List of Subjects in 33 CFR Part 165
Harbors, Marine safety, Navigation (water), Reporting and
recordkeeping requirements, Security measures, Waterways.
Regulation
For the reasons set out in the preamble, the Coast Guard amends 33
CFR part 165 as follows:
PART 165--[AMENDED]
1. The authority citation for part 165 continues to read as
follows:
Authority: 33 U.S.C. 1231; 50 U.S.C. 191, 33 CFR 1.05-1(g),
6.04-1, 6.04-6, 160.5; 49 CFR 1.46.
2. From 7 a.m., July 14, 2001, to 4 p.m., August 1, 2001, a new
Sec. 165.T14-051 is temporarily added to read as follows:
Sec. 165.T14-051 Safety Zone: Japanese Fisheries High School Training
Vessel EHIME MARU Relocation and Crew Member Recovery, Pacific Ocean,
South Shores of the Island of Oahu, Hawaii.
(a) Location. The following area is a safety zone: At the current
location of the Japanese Fisheries High School Training Vessel EHIME
MARU, all waters from the surface of the ocean to the bottom within a 1
nautical mile radius centered at 21 deg.-04.8' N, 157 deg.-49.5' W.
(b) Designated Representative. A designated representative of the
U.S. Coast Guard Captain of the Port is any U.S. Coast Guard
commissioned, warrant, or petty officer that has been authorized by the
U.S. Coast Guard Captain of the Port, Honolulu, to act on his behalf.
The following officers have or will be designated by the Captain of the
Port Honolulu: The senior U.S. Coast Guard boarding officer on each
vessel enforcing the safety zone.
(c) Regulations. In accordance with the general regulations in
Sec. 165.23 of this part, entry into these zones is prohibited unless
authorized by the U.S. Coast Guard Captain of the Port or his
designated representatives. The Captain of the Port Honolulu will grant
general permissions to enter the zones via Broadcast Notice to
Mariners.
(d) Effective dates. This section is effective from 7 a.m. July 14,
2001, until 4 p.m., August 1, 2001.
Dated: July 11, 2001.
G.J. Kanazawa,
Captain, U.S. Coast Guard, Captain of the Port Honolulu.
[FR Doc. 01-18678 Filed 7-25-01; 8:45 am]
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