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    09-12-06 Federal Register Docket #25767 (USCG re-opens public comment period) (44.41 KB)
    This is the published copy of the Federal Register CGD 09-06-123 (USCG-2006-25767) Water Training Area re-open comment - 71 FR 53629.pdf. This re-opens the public comment period concerning the Ninth Coast Guard District's proposed establishment of 34 permanent safety zones on the Great Lakes. The Docket Number is 25767.
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    Lake Erie proposed safety zones
    This is a chart of the U.S. Coast Guard's proposed safety zones on Lake Erie. The box outlined with "blue" dots is the five-mile distance from the U.S. shores and/or U.S.-Canada maritime border. The boxes outlined with "yellow" dots are the proposed safety zones. LAT and LONG coordinates can be found in the federal register (33 CFR Part 165). These charts should not be used for navigation purposes.
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    Lake Ontario proposed safety zones
    This is a chart of the U.S. Coast Guard's proposed safety zones on Lake Ontario. The box outlined with "blue" dots is the five-mile distance from the U.S. shores and/or U.S.-Canada maritime border. The boxes outlined with "yellow" dots are the proposed safety zones. LAT and LONG coordinates can be found in the federal register (33 CFR Part 165). These charts should not be used for navigation purposes.
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    Lake Superior proposed safety zones
    This is a chart of the U.S. Coast Guard's proposed safety zones on Lake Superior. The box outlined with "blue" dots is the five-mile distance from the U.S. shores and/or U.S.-Canada maritime border. The boxes outlined with "yellow" dots are the proposed safety zones. LAT and LONG coordinates can be found in the federal register (33 CFR Part 165). These charts should not be used for navigation purposes.
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    Lake Huron proposed safety zones
    This is a chart of the U.S. Coast Guard's proposed safety zones on Lake Huron. The box outlined with "blue" dots is the five-mile distance from the U.S. shores and/or U.S.-Canada maritime border. The boxes outlined with "yellow" dots are the proposed safety zones. LAT and LONG coordinates can be found in the federal register (33 CFR Part 165). These charts should not be used for navigation purposes.
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    Upper Lake Michigan proposed safety zones
    This is a chart of the U.S. Coast Guard's proposed safety zones on the upper section of Lake Michigan. The box outlined with "blue" dots is the five-mile distance from the U.S. shores and/or U.S.-Canada maritime border. The boxes outlined with "yellow" dots are the proposed safety zones. LAT and LONG coordinates can be found in the federal register (33 CFR Part 165). These charts should not be used for navigation purposes.
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    Lower Lake Michigan proposed safety zones
    This is a chart of the U.S. Coast Guard's proposed safety zones on lower Lake Michigan. The box outlined with "blue" dots is the five-mile distance from the U.S. shores and/or U.S.-Canada maritime border. The boxes outlined with "yellow" dots are the proposed safety zones. LAT and LONG coordinates can be found in the federal register (33 CFR Part 165). These charts should not be used for navigation purposes.
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    Environmental Study - Proposed Great Lakes Safety Zones (460.79 KB)
    This is a copy of the environmental study into the U.S. Coast Guard's proposed safety zones on the U.S. Great Lakes.

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