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PILOT/TRAFFIC ADVISORIES Sabine Pilots advise pilot service resumed with outbound traffic 0930/01st. ATTACHED LATEST WEATHER REPORTS. ************************************** COVID-19 Corona Virus Information Presidential Proclamations have placed entry restrictions from persons arriving from or through the following countries: Iran, China (excluding Hong Kong and Macau), the European states within the Schengen Area (Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland), and beginning at 11:59 p.m. eastern standard daylight savings time on March 16, 2020, United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland. CDC: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-nCoV/index.html USCG: https://www.uscg.mil/Coronavirus/ CBP: https://www.dhs.gov/coronavirus ******************************************** SABINE/NECHES WATERWAY USER FEE NOTICE https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2021/01/28/2021-01828/sabine-neches-navigation-district-user-fee-notice<https://protect-us.mimecast.com/s/jkWuCKr647TKxWNivSydw?domain=urldefense.com<https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2021/01/28/2021-01828/sabine-neches-navigation-district-user-fee-notice%3chttps:/protect-us.mimecast.com/s/jkWuCKr647TKxWNivSydw?domain=urldefense.com>> Upon completion of the first usable increment, SNND intends to levy port or harbor dues pursuant to 33 U.S.C. 2236. A public hearing will be held on 15 March. Written comments must be received by 29 March. [2021-01828.pdf>]. The User Fee will be assessed as a tonnage fee on cargo loaded or discharged through a terminal, as follows: User Fees Hydrocarbon Cargo: * The Initial User Fee on hydrocarbon cargo is $0.20 per short ton; Maximum User Fee is $0.35 per short ton. Non-Hydrocarbon Cargo: * The Initial User Fee on nonhydrocarbon cargo is $0.02 per short ton; Maximum User Fee is $0.035 per short ton. Provision of Records Terminal operators having custody of any cargo to be loaded on board a vessel while the vessel is on the Waterway shall, within forty-eight hours before departure of that vessel, deliver to the appropriate appointed authorized representative an export declaration specifying the cargo to be loaded on board each such vessel. Upon the arrival of a vessel on the Waterway, which the vessel may be subject to the levy of port or harbor dues under this Ordinance, the master of that vessel shall, within forty-eight hours after arrival and before any cargo is unloaded from that vessel, deliver to the appropriate appointed authorized representative a tonnage certificate for the vessel and a manifest of the cargo aboard that vessel or, if the vessel is in ballast, a declaration to that effect. The Navigation District may enter into memoranda of understanding with terminal operators or others individually or collectively to facilitate the efficacious provision of records and to modify these requirements as deemed appropriate by the Navigation District. Responsibility for Payment of User Fee The vessel and owner of the cargo are each jointly responsible for payment of the entire User Fee to a representative authorized and designated by the Navigation District. Subject to procedures memorialized in memoranda of understanding, if applicable, invoices for payment of the User Fee will be delivered to vessels and cargo owners from whom User Fees are due or delivered to their respective agents. Those invoices will contain payment instructions. The Navigation District will not make any duplicate collection of the User Fee. Finance Charge All fees are due and payable upon the 15th of the month following the use of the Waterway. Any User Fee incurred, which is unpaid thirty (30) days from that date, shall be deemed to be delinquent. Any amount that is unpaid on or after thirty (30) days from the date due will be assessed an interest charge of twelve percent (12%) per annum of the amount of the fee due, and shall be due and owing from the date of delinquency until paid. Such interest charges shall be calculated on a per annum basis of three hundred sixty-five (365) days. ******************************************** 2021 Channel Closures: Jan 01st – 1000 Pilot service resumed Jan 06th – 2300 Pilot service suspended (high winds/seas) Jan 07th – 0600 Pilot service resumed Jan 10th – 1642 Pilot service suspended (high winds/seas) Jan 11th – 1100 Pilot service resumed Jan 20th – 0430 Pilot service suspended (fog) Jan 21st – 0900 Pilot service resumed Jan 21st – 2330 Pilot service suspended (fog) Jan 23rd – 1000 Pilot service resumed Jan 23rd – 1515 Pilot service suspended (fog) Jan 25th – 0530 Pilot service resumed Jan 25th – 0930 Pilot service suspended (fog) Jan 26th – 0330 Pilot service resumed Feb 09th – 0030 Pilot service suspended (fog) Feb 11th – 0800 Pilot service resumed Feb 14th - 1430 Pilot service suspended (winter weather) Feb 17th – 1000 Pilot service resumed Feb 17th – 1010 Pilot service suspended (winter weather Feb 18th – 0700 Pilot service resumed Feb 20th – 0500 Pilot service suspended (fog) Feb 20th – 1100 Pilot service resumed Feb 22nd – 0130 Pilot service suspended (fog) Feb 22nd – 0800 Pilot service resumed Feb 23rd – 0320 Pilot service suspended (fog) Feb 23rd – 1030 Pilot service resumed Feb 26th – 0130 Pilot service suspended (fog) Feb 26th – 1430 Pilot service resumed Feb 26th – 1900 Pilot service suspended (fog) Mar 01st – 1530 Pilot service resumed Mar 12th – 2320 Pilot service suspended (fog) Mar 13th – 1200 Pilot service resumed Mar 15th – 0130 Pilot service suspended (fog) Mar 15th – 1300 Pilot service resumed Mar 15th – 2100 Pilot service suspended (fog) Mar 16th – 1130 Pilot service resumed Mar 24th – 0001 Pilot service suspended (fog) Mar 24th – 0600 Pilot service resumed Mar 24th – 2357 Pilot service suspended (high winds/seas) Mar 25th – 1100 Pilot service resumed Mar 27th – 2330 Pilot service suspended (fog) Mar 28th – 1030 Pilot service resumed Mar 30th – 2000 Pilot service suspended (fog) Mar 31st – 1200 Pilot service resumed General Channel Restrictions/Info * Max Safe Draft 40ft FW * Air Draft above Valero Terminal – Less than 136ft for passing 3 fixed bridges * 800ft wide channel from 29/30 Buoy to Texaco Island * 400ft wide channel from Texas Island to Port of Beaumont * “SB” Buoy is located at Lat. 29-25N Lon. 93-40W * Navigational Charts NOAA 11341, 11342 & 11343 cover the entire waterway * Sabine Pilots www.sabinepilots.com<http://www.sabinepilots.com<http://www.sabinepilots.com%3chttp:/www.sabinepilots.com>> Sabine Pilot Restrictions * Vessels 85,000 DWT or over, 875 FT LOA or over or 125FT beam or over will transit during daylight hours only above Texaco Island. Only one (1) of the limitations has to be met to restrict a vessel. * Daylight Restriction times are based on the daylight hours and are adjusted according to sun rise/sun set. Current times as follows, the terminals shown are the ones that handle Aframax size vessels which are typically daylight restricted. (INBOUND) ExxonMobil 0500-0930 Hrs Approx Transit time “SB” Buoy to Berth – 8hrs Enterprise BMW 0500-1000 Hrs Sun Terminal 0500-1030 Hrs Phillips 66 0500-1030 Hrs Motiva PN 0500-1130 Hrs Total 0500-1200 Hrs Approx Transit time “SB” Buoy to Berth – 5.5hrs (OUTBOUND) ExxonMobil 0600-1300 Hrs Enterprise BMW 0600-1330 Hrs Sun Terminal 0600-1400 Hrs Phillips 66 0600-1400 Hrs Motiva PN 0600-1500 Hrs Total 0600-1530 Hrs * Vessels with the combined beam of one-half the width of the channel will not meet/pass day or night. * Any vessel that meets or exceeds either or both 860FT LOA or 120FT beam will require two pilots. Vessels that do not exceed the above size restrictions can transit day or night consistent with other port traffic movements. Vessels that are daylight restricted will generally have priority to move before non-daylight restricted vessels. http://ports.moranshipping.com/Pages/Subscribe.aspx http://ports.moranshipping.com/default.aspx
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