Louisiana Maritime Association http://louisianamaritime.org July 28, 2017 LAMA DAILY REPORT Navigation Conditions LMR is open to navigation. Rock Operations: M/V Pine Bluff will be conducting rock operations at MM 105.4 AHP (Above head of passes) RDB (right descending bank) through August 10, 2017. Hours of operations will be from 0700 to 1700 seven days a week. Minimum wake and wide breadth is requested. All vessels should contact the tug Pine Bluff on Ch 67 or 08 before transiting the area. NOAA's current stages: Baton Rouge: 18.40’ steady. New Orleans: 5.59’ steady. Daily LMR River Stage 5-Day Predictions (Link) Information from NOAA as of 1014 hours on 07/27/2017: Note: All stage forecasts include 48 hours of future rainfall. LAMA Daily Report 1
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Louisiana Maritime Association http://louisianamaritime.org July 28, 2017
LAMA DAILY REPORT
Navigation Conditions LMR is open to navigation.
Rock Operations: M/V Pine Bluff will be conducting rock operations at MM 105.4 AHP (Above head
of passes) RDB (right descending bank) through August 10, 2017. Hours of operations will be from
0700 to 1700 seven days a week. Minimum wake and wide breadth is requested. All vessels should
contact the tug Pine Bluff on Ch 67 or 08 before transiting the area.
NOAA's current stages:
Baton Rouge: 18.40’ steady.
New Orleans: 5.59’ steady.
Daily LMR River Stage 5-Day Predictions (Link)
Information from NOAA as of 1014 hours on 07/27/2017:
Note: All stage forecasts include 48 hours of future rainfall.
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2017 Hurricane Season Gulf of Mexico
Active Systems None
Other Disturbances / Areas to Watch Disturbance 21 is located near 11N, 37W, or about 800 miles to the southwest of the Cape Verde Islands. The weak area of low pressure is producing disorganized squalls as it moves slowly westward. The environment surrounding this system is being affected by a large area of dry air, especially to the north. This is not favorable for intensification. However, slow development is possible if the disturbance manages to avoid most of the dry air. The chance of development is 20 percent.
Disturbance 22 is entering the eastern Atlantic producing only some squalls. Model guidance suggests that the energy associated with this system is likely to merge with 21 in the next few days. The chance of development is decreased to near zero percent..
Disturbance 19 is a weak tropical wave over the central Caribbean Sea. The wind shear is expected to remain high and the chance of development is near zero percent.
Disturbance 18 is centered well southeast of Bermuda generating a few squalls. A combination of dry air and high wind shear will keep the chance of development near zero percent over the next few days.
Any frontal low that forms over the NE Gulf or off the East Coast is likely to remain nontropical. There is only a 5 percent chance of tropical or subtropical development associated with this area.
Lower Mississippi River Ship Pilots Report
1. Federal Pilots – SWP to Mile 233.5 AHOP Draft Restrictions In Place: None. Max FW Draft is 45’. (Click here). Effective 06/16/2016. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2. BAR Pilots – SWP to Pilottown (Mile 1.9 AHOP) Draft Recommendation – Unless restrictions are in place; Max FW Draft is 47'. Draft Restrictions in Place: None as of 1030 Hrs on 07/27/2017 (Click here). +++++++++++++++++++++++++++
3. Crescent Pilots – Pilottown (Mile 1.9 AHOP) to Mile 104.7 AHOP Draft Recommendation – Unless restrictions are in place; Max FW Draft is 47’. Draft Restrictions in Place: None. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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4. NOBRA Pilots – Mile 104.7 AHOP to Mile 233.5 AHOP Draft Recommendation - Unless restrictions are in place: Mile 104.7 to Mile 180 AHOP: Max FW Draft is 47'. Mile 180.0 to Mile 232.1 AHOP: Max FW Draft is 45’. NOBRA Draft Restrictions in Place: None. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ NOBRA High Water Mooring and Transit Rules 1. When the river reaches seven (7) feet at the Carrollton Gage, all head-down landings will be conducted during daylight hours only. 2. Above LMR MM 220, vessels drafting 41’ or greater are restricted to daylight only. -Vessels must get underway 3 hours prior to the official sunset time. -Exceptions will be made for shifts from berths to/from the Middle Baton Rouge anchorage. 3. Posted 01/31/2017 - Due to rising river levels the NOBRA Pilots are asking agents to report the vessel’s air draft when ordering a pilot.
Note: Effective Monday, April 24,2017, at 0400, NOBRA Dispatch will begin accepting orders for loaded ships of 37’ or greater to anchor in the Reserve Anchorage. Pilots will not be required to stay onboard if the draft is 37’ or greater. Any vessels with less than 37’ will require a pilot onboard at all times. This anchorage is being used again, on a trial basis, to try and increase anchorage space within our route. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Other High Water Restrictions
1. May 16, 2017 - All vessels at Valero St. Charles shall use holding tugs when the Carrollton Gauge is at 15 feet or above. (No longer applicable as the LMR is below 15’.) 2. May 31, 2017 - Each ocean vessel will be required to have (1) hold-in tug for the entirety of the vessel call at the Exxon-Mobil Baton Rouge dock. Vessels may also consider using an extra tug for mooring operations. 3. LAMA Pilot Reminder: Regulated Navigation Area - Avoid Loss of Propulsion MSIB (Click here) Posted March 22.
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LMR 28-Day River Stage Predictions
(1) All stage forecasts include 24 hours of future rainfall from the posted date. (2) Red River Landing (RRLL1), Baton Rouge (BRRL1), Donaldsonville (DONL1) Reserve (RRVL1), New Orleans (NORL1)
LMR River Crossings Survey Reports
The following reports are provided by the USACE. (Posted 07/28/2017).
Below are the latest USACE survey results for the LMR crossings, with updated survey information for the crossings at Bayou Goula and Philadelphia.
Changes from the previous surveys at these locations, which were completed on July 14 & 20, are reflected below.
04/26/2016.4. CBP Southern Currents 16-009 – Announcement of Acting CBP Port Director Eddie Vera
in Morgan City, LA (Click Here) Posted 06/14/16 5. CBP Southern Currents 16-010 – Petroleum Residue (Click Here) Posted 06/14/16 6. CBP Southern Currents 16-011 – Crewmen Shore Leave/Passports & C1 Crewmen
Transiting the U.S. To Join a Vessel (Click Here) Posted 06/14/16 7. CBP Southern Currents 16-012 - Submission of Vessel “Ports of Call” Lists to CBP Prior
to Arrival for Agriculture Targeting, and Procedures for Asian Gypsy Moth [AGM] Targeted Vessels (Click here) Posted 06/27/2016
8. CBP Southern Currents 16-013 - Creation of the National Jones Act Division of Enforcement (JADE) (Click here) Posted 07/18/2016
9. CBP Southern Currents 16-017 - Assistant Port Director, Passenger, Area Port of New Orleans (Click here) Posted 09/02/2016
10. CBP Southern Currents 16-019 - Port of New Orleans Procedures for Filing Updated Electronic Export Information (EEI) when Merchandise Is Sold after Departure of Conveyance (Click here) Posted 09/16/2016.
11. CBP Southern Currents 17-002 - 2016 Remaining Federal Holidays for the Area Port of New Orleans. (Click here) (Posted 11/27/2016)
17. CBP Southern Currents 17-011 - Standard Guidelines for Processing Commercial Cargo at Air, Land, and Seaport Environments During System Outages/Downtime (Southern Currents 17-011.pdf) (Posted 01/26/2017)
18. CBP Southern Currents 17-013 - Area Port Director’s Temporary Detail (Southern Currents 17_013.pdf) (Posted 02/21/2017)
19. CBP Southern Currents 17-014 - Change of Location for CBP Services (Mardi Gras) (Click here) (Posted 02/21/2017)
20. CBP Southern Currents 17-015 - Department of State Import and Export Electronic Filings for Licenses and License Exemptions (Southern Currents 17_015.pdf) (Posted 03/03/2017)
21. CBP Southern Currents 17-016A - Automation of CBP Collections and Receipts for Maritime Processing (Click here) (Posted 04/20/2017)
22. CBP Southern Currents 17-019 - Updated Contact Information for the Port of New Orleans (Click here) (Posted 05/25/2017)
23. CBP Southern Currents 17-019 - New Orleans Marine Division Operating Hours and After
Hours Vessel Entrances and Clearances (Click here) (Posted 07/24/2017)
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Louisiana Maritime Association (LAMA) Reports
1. LAMA USACE LMR Maintenance Forum Meeting Report. (07/12/17) (Click here) Posted 07/14/2017
2. LMR Dredging Update Report of July 26, 2017. (Click here) Posted July 28, 2017. 3. USCG Port Security Advisory (PSA) 3-15 Conditions of Entry for Gambia. (Click here)
Posted June 24, 2015. 4. Update: ZIKA Virus Advisory for Vessels Destined to China Summary of Information
(Click here) Posted 9/07/2016. 5. LAMA Report: US Entry of Vessels Trading with Cuba (Click here) Posted 11/09/2016 6. The Corps’ Mississippi Valley New Orleans (MVN) District’s Lock and Waterway Status
60-Day Forecast (Click here) Posted 07/27/2017. 7. The USACE’s 2017 Revetment Schedule and Transit Restrictions (Click here) Posted
07/21/2017.
LAMA Products and Services Available
1. Custom Branded AIS Service and 3-D Channel Soundings now available! FREE to all LAMA Members. (Click here for instructions)
USCG Contact Information Coast Guard Vessel Traffic Service Lower Mississippi River (24 hours): (504) 365-2230 Coast Guard Sector New Orleans Command Center (24 hours): (504) 365-2543, (504) 365-2200 Coast Guard Sector New Orleans Waterways Management: (504) 365-2280 Coast Guard Sector New Orleans Port State Control: (504) 365-2361; Fax: (504) 365-2360 Coast Guard Marine Safety Unit Baton Rouge: (225) 298-5400 Coast Guard Marine Safety Unit Baton Rouge CDO: (225) 281-4785
Upcoming Scheduled Events of Interest and Items of Interest None.
Sincerely,
"Capt Ron"Ronald W. Branch, CAPT. USCG (Ret.) PresidentLouisiana Maritime Association (LAMA) [email protected] Desk: (504) 899-5535Cell: (330) 760-0786www.louisianamaritime.org