SECTION II – DISCREPANCIES in RI Waters

Providence River Approach Channel Lighted Buoy 1 Light Extinguished January 18. 2023

Corrected January 25, 2023

Block Island Wind Farm WTG-3 Fog HornStructure Inoperable August 24, 2022

NEBW Daybeacon 8 Structure Destroyed first reported June 23, 2021

Bristol Harbor Daybeacon 6A Daymark Missing first reported October 5, 2022

Bristol Harbor East Channel Buoy 5 Off Station and a Hazard to Navigation first reported October 5, 2022

Bristol Harbor West Channel Buoy 1 Off Station first reported February 23, 2022

Braga Bridge Sound Signal Inoperable as of January 11, 2023

Quonset Point Terminal Approach Buoy EB-B Missing first reported July 29, 2022

Pawcatuck River Channel Daybeacon 19 Missing first reported May 19, 2021

 

SECTION III – TEMPORARY CHANGES AND TEMPORARY CHANGES CORRECTED

Pt. Judith Harbor of Refuge West Entrance Light 3 is now watching properly February 2, 2023

URI Coastal Monitoring Lighted Research Buoy Discontinued September 23, 2020

Pawcatuck River Channel Daybeacon Buoy 23 Discontinued for Dredging June 3, 2020

 

SECTION IV – CHART CORRECTIONS AND NOTICES

Chart 13209 – Main Panel 2149 Block Island Sound and Gardner’s Bay – No new editions of chart 13209 will be published. It will be canceled on July 5, 2023.

CHART 13215 Main Panel 2141 Block Island Sound – Pt. Judith to Montauk Pt Conn-RI-NY Lower left of Chart: This is the last Edition of this chart. It will be cancelled on July 5, 2023.

CHART 13217 Main Panel 2140 Block Island RI – Lower left of Chart: This is the last Edition of this chart. It will be cancelled on July 5, 2023.

CHART 13219 – Main Panel 2138 Pt. Judith Harbor RI – Lower left of Chart: This is the last Edition of this chart. It will be cancelled on July 5, 2023.

CHART 13221 Main Panel 2134 Narragansett Bay – Relocate Coddington Cove Breakwater  Light 18 from 41.31.56.80 N and 071.19.27.997W to 41.31.56.652N and 071.19.28.980W

NOTE: A list of cancelled NOAA charts is at www.charts.noaa.gov/MCD/Dole.shtml

 

SECTION VI – PROPOSED CHANGES

CHARTS 12300, 12354, 13205, 12372, 13209, 13212- NY – Block Island Sound and Gardiner’s Bay –The US Coast Guard is considering making the following changes and looking for public comment: Comments to USCG welcome in writing.

REMOVE the RACON and WHISTLE from Valiant Rock Lighted Whistle Buoy 11 and ADD an AIS signal to the aid.

CHARTS 12300, 13218, 13221 – RI- SEACOAST- NARRAGANSETT BAY- EASTERN APPROACH – The US Coast Guard is considering making the following changes to Aids to Navigation to facilitate navigation in this waterway. Comments to USCG welcome.

REMOVE the RACON and WHISTLE from Narragansett Bay Entrance Lighted Whistle Buoy NB and ADD an AIS signal to the aid.

NOTE: A list of cancelled NOAA charts is at www.charts.noaa.gov/MCD/Dole.shtml

 

SECTION VII – GENERAL NOTICES IN RHODE ISLAND WATERS

RI- NEWPORT-GOULD ISLAND

Naval Undersea Warfare Center will be conducting continued testing using surface and subsurface devices north and east of Gould Island in the vicinity of the torpedo test range restricted area marked on NOAA Chart 13223 and the Newport Bridge Monday- Friday from Jan 2023 through December 2023. Mariners are requested to cooperate with the participating vessels for the safety of all. Any concerned traffic can contact Navy support craft on VHF channels 13 and 16.

RI-NARRAGANSETT BAY–MT HOPE BAY–Vessel Testing-Update 10/24/2022

Regent Craft Inc. will be testing a prototype wing-in-ground-effect (WIG) craft in Narragansett Bay and Mt. Hope Bay from July 2022 until May 31, 2023. The testing areas include the waters of Narragansett Bay. East and West of Prudence Island Testing of the prototype will last approximately 2-4 hours, Monday through Friday with occasional tests on weekends and occur during the daylight hours only. All mariners are advised to use caution when transiting through these areas and avoid these areas if possible while testing is ongoing to deconflict traffic conditions. The vessel can be reached on VHF channels 13/16. For more information, please contact the USCG Sector Southeast New England at 508 457-3211.

February 2nd, 2023

February 2nd, 2023

RI – Dyer Island

There is a partially submerged vessel in position 41-34-54.78N and 071-18-6.48W, in the vicinity of Dyer Island being marked by a white danger buoy. Mariners are urged to transit at their slowest safe speed, avoid the vessel, and proceed with caution.

February 2nd, 2023

RHODE ISLAND SHOALING

RI-NARRAGANSETT BAY (CHART 13221)-GREENWICH BAY-WARWICK COVE

Shoaling has been observed within the federal navigation channel to a least depth of 3 Feet MLW. Shoaling is encroaching from the west and has impacted the western part of the channel, reducing the authorized project width from approximately 150 feet to approximately 90 feet between Warwick Cove Buoy 3 (LLNR 1936) and Warwick Cove Buoy 7 (LLNR 19375). Chart 13224 first noticed January 2022

RI-BLOCK ISLAND SOUND AND APPROACHES (CHART 13205)-POINT JUDITH POND

Shoaling has been observed within the channel to a least depth of 5.5 feet MLW in approximate position 41-22-48N and 071-33-55W between Pt. Judith Pond Channel Buoy 2 (LLNR 19555) and Pt. Judith Channel Buoy 4 (LLNR 19560). Shoaling is encroaching from the East Side of the channel and protruding West. Chart 13219 first reported in February 2022.

RI-NARRAGANSETT BAT (CHART 13221)-MOUNT HOPE BAY-KICKAMUIT RIVER

Shoaling has been reported in the Kickamuit River in the vicinity of Kickamuit River Buoy 2. Mariners are advised to proceed with caution while transiting the area. Chart 13221 first reported in December 2021.

SUMMARY OF ONGOING DREDGING AND MARINE CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS

RI- PROVIDENCE RIVER-SEEKONK RIVER- Bridge and Fender Demolition

The United States Army Corp of Engineers, New England District, and the J.F. Brennan Company Inc. are demolishing the remaining structure of the India Point Railroad Bridge over the Seekonk River in East Providence. Work will take place from 2/1/2023 and continue until 5/15/2023. Crane barge, materials barges, vessels & dive operations will be operating IVO the bridge for removal of the fender foundations. Mariners are urged to transit at their slowest safe speed to minimize wake and proceed with extreme caution after passing arrangement have been made. Work Hours are 7:00 AM to 3:30 PM. Project operations will monitor VHF channels 13 and 16. Questions or concerns may be directed to the Project Manager, Michael McCloy at 608 797-8725. Mariners should use caution when transiting the area.

RI-POINT JUDITH POND

Patriot Marine will be conducting improvement dredging in Point Judith Pond and Harbor Refuge, in position 41-22-34.66N and 071-30-39.53W, with transport to the Matunuck Nearshore Disposal site, from November 30, 2022, to January 31, 2023, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Equipment on scene will be the dredge 410, scow 144 and 143, and a tugboat, monitoring VHF-FM CH 13, for all concerned traffic and are requesting a 10-minute notice for vessel movement requests. Mariners are urged to transit at their slowest safe speed to minimize wake and proceed with caution. Chart 13219 first reported in November 2022.

RI- PROVIDENCE RIVER- SEAWALL REPAIRS – The Narragansett Electric Company and JF Brennan Company are performing repairs to the Seawall Bulkhead in Providence: 41-48-00.3N and 071-23-31.3W. Work will take place from March 14, 2022 to April 1, 2023. A Crane Spud Barge, A Materials Barge, Work Floats and Marine Vessels operating in the Work Area, defined below, to perform demolition activities on the existing seawall and install a new sheet pile wall. Work house are from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Project operations will monitor VHF Channels 13 and 16 during work house. Questions or concerns  may be directed to the Project Manager, Kristian Theriault  at 401 378-1876 (kristian.theriault@nationalgrid.com). Mariners should use caution when transiting the area.

Chart 13225 First reported March 2022.

 

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