U.S. Coast Guard seeks mariner input for Western Rivers study

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June 13, 2018

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U.S. Coast Guard seeks mariner input for Western Rivers study 

WASHINGTON – The United States Coast Guard is seeking input until July 1, 2018, for a study of navigation requirements for the entire Western Rivers System.

 

The Coast Guard Waterways Analysis and Management System (WAMS) study will review the Western Rivers Aids to Navigation (ATON) System.

 

The ATON system on the Western Rivers differs from the U.S. Coastal ATON System due to the unstable nature of the river and channels. The Coast Guard operates this system on the Mississippi River from Upper Mississippi River Mile 857 to Lower Mississippi River Mile 155 and on its tributaries.

 

The system also includes the following rivers and waterways:

  • Port Allen-Morgan City Alternate Route (Louisiana)
  • That part of the Atchafalaya River above its junction with the Port Allen-Morgan City Alternate Route including the Old River and the New River.
  • The Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway (Mississippi)
  • Tombigbee River ((Mississippi-Alabama)
  • Black Warrior River (Alabama)
  • Alabama River
  • Coosa River (Alabama)
  • Mobile River above Cochrane Bridge at St. Louis Point
  • Flint River
  • Chattahoochee River
  • Apalachicola River above its confluence with the Jackson River 

The rivers and waterways by Coast Guard Sectors:

Coast Guard Sector Lower Mississippi

Coast Guard Sector Upper Mississippi

Coast Guard Sector Ohio Valley

Coast Guard Sector Mobile

Coast Guard Sector Lake Michigan

Arkansas River

Illinois River

Allegheny

Apalachicola River

Chicago River

Atchafalaya River

Minnesota River

Big Sandy River

Flint River

Chicago Sanitary Ship Canal

Canadian River

Missouri River

Clinch River

Chattahoochee River

Des Plains River

Lower Mississippi River

St. Croix River

Cumberland River

Mobile River

 

Ouachita-Black River

Upper Mississippi River

Green River

Alabama River

 

Red River

Kaskaskia River

Hiwassee River

Black Warrior

 

Verdigris River

 

Kanawha River

Mulberry Fork Black Warrior River

 

San Bois Creek

 

Little River

Locust Fork Black Warrior River

 

Keller Lake

 

Little Tennessee River

Coosa River

 

White River

 

Monongahela River

 

 

Pine Bluff

 

Ohio River

 

 

Port Allen-Morgan City Alternate Route

 

Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway

 

 

 

 

Tombigbee River

 

 

 

 

Tennessee River

 

 

 

 

Emory River

 

 

 

 

Piney River

 

 

 

 

Cumberland River

 

 


Interested mariners and maritime stakeholders can provide input at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/WRWAMS

 

The survey will be available until July 1, 2018.

 

In addition to reviewing input from the survey, the WAMS study will analyze cargo data from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Waterborne Statistics Center. Automatic Identification System (AIS) marine traffic data will also be analyzed and compared with environmental conditions, such as ice and water levels. 

 

The Western Rivers study is the third of a series of U.S. Coast Guard navigation systems reviews. The first study identified requirements for the Atlantic and Gulf Seacoast and the second study is reviewing navigation requirements for the Pacific Seacoast and Islands.

 

Through these system-wide navigation studies, the U.S. Coast Guard is reviewing its nation-wide policy on the use of ATON and delivery of Marine Safety Information to promote the safety of future maritime transportation and commerce on U.S. navigable waters.

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