| Office of Public Affairs U.S. Coast Guard First District |
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| News Release |
Date: Sept. 17, 2009 |
| Coast Guard removes Seal Island safety zone |
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The Coast Guard has initiated the regulatory process to withdraw the interim rule that established the safety zone, while local, state and federal officials continue to work with the local fishing community to ensure they are aware of the risks from unexploded munitions in the waters surrounding After receiving input from the Vinalhaven fishing community and U.S. Rep. Chellie Pingree, the Coast Guard, Army Corps of Engineers and State of “It's an extremely delicate balance between safety and economic interests,” said Major John C. Fetterman, spokesman for the Maine Marine Patrol. “The Maine Marine Patrol is committed to working with the Coast Guard through an educational and awareness period to assure fishery access to the area in the safest possible manner.” The rule remains in place until removed in accordance with the regulatory process. The Coast Guard is still encouraging individuals to post comments at http://www.regulations.gov and reference the docket number USCG-2009-0595. Mariners with questions about the safety zone should contact the The Coast Guard has asked the Army Corps of Engineers and the Maine Department of Environmental Protection to share their long range assessment on how to evaluate and mitigate the risks that surround “The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers appreciates the collaborative effort to mitigate the hazards associated with the unexploded munitions around Rep. Pingree expressed satisfaction with the Coast Guard’s actions, "I want to congratulate Coast Guard Sector Northern New England for their quick work on this issue. Here in |
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