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Code · REGISTER · 2026-05-06 · Coast Guard, Department of Homeland Security · Rules and Regulations

Rules and Regulations. Temporary final rule

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Agency: Coast Guard, Department of Homeland Security
Action: Temporary final rule
Citation: FR Doc. 2026-08904 · RIN 1625-AA00 · Docket Number USCG-2026-0199 · 33 CFR 165

Summary

The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary safety zone for waters of the Delaware River, in Camden, NJ, for a clay shoot aboard the Battleship New Jersey on May 7, 2026, or on a rain date of May 11, 2026. The safety zone is needed to protect personnel, vessels, and the marine environment from potential hazards created by the clay shoot. Entry of vessels or persons into this zone is prohibited unless specifically authorized by the Captain of the Port, Sector Delaware Bay (COTP).

Dates

This rule is effective from May 7, 2026, through May 11, 2026. It will only be subject to enforcement, however, on the one day during that time period when the event takes place, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Absent postponement, that date will be May 7, 2026.

Supplementary Information

I. Table of Abbreviations CFR Code of Federal Regulations COTP Captain of the Port, Sector Delaware Bay DHS Department of Homeland Security FR Federal Register NPRM Notice of proposed rulemaking § Section U.S.C. United States Code II. Background and Authority The Coast Guard received notification that an organization will be conducting a clay shoot from the decommissioned, historic Battleship New Jersey, in Camden, NJ from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on May 7, 2026. The participants will fire bird shot at clay targets from the port side of the Battleship New Jersey into the Delaware River. The Captain of the Port (COTP) Sector Delaware Bay has determined that potential hazards associated with bird shots are a safety concern for anyone within 900 feet of the Battleship. Therefore, the COTP is issuing this rule under the authority in 46 U.S.C. 70034, which is needed to protect personnel, vessels, and the marine environment in the navigable waters within the safety zone. The Coast Guard is issuing this rule without prior notice and comment. As is authorized by 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(B), the Coast Guard finds that good cause exists for not publishing a notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) with respect to this rule because it is impracticable to do so. In the time since we were informed of the event, it is unlikely we would have enough time to solicit and respond to comments, and publish a final rule by May 7, 2026, the date of the event. During the event the participants will fire bird shot at clay targets from the port side of the Battleship New Jersey into the Delaware River. This safety zone is needed to protect personnel, vessels, and the marine environment from potential hazards associated with the bird shot fired during the clay shoot. For the same reasons, the Coast Guard finds that under 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3), good cause exists for making this rule effective less than 30 days after publication in the Federal Register . III. Discussion of the Rule This rule establishes a safety zone from 9 a.m. through 4 p.m. on May 7, 2026, or on a rain date of May 11, 2026. The safety zone will cover all navigable waters within 900 feet of the Battleship New Jersey, on the Delaware River, in Camden, NJ. The coordinates of the safety zone are provided in the rule text, below. The duration of the zone is intended to ensure the safety of vessels and these navigable waters before, during, and after the scheduled clay shoot. No vessel or person would be permitted to enter the safety zone without obtaining permission from the COTP or a designated representative. IV. Regulatory Analyses We developed this rule after considering numerous statutes and Executive orders related to rulemaking. Below we summarize our analyses based on a number of these statutes and Executive orders. A. Impact on Small Entities The regulatory flexibility analysis provisions of the Regulatory Flexibility Act of 1980, 5 U.S.C. 601-612, do not apply to rules that are not subject to notice and comment. Because the Coast Guard has, for good cause, waived the notice and comment requirement that would otherwise apply to this rulemaking, the Regulatory Flexibility Act's flexibility analysis provisions do not apply here. Under section 213(a) of the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of 1996 (Pub. L. 104-121), if this rule will affect your small business, organization, or governmental jurisdiction and you have questions, contact the person listed in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section. Small businesses may send comments to the Small Business and Agriculture Regulatory Enforcement Ombudsman and the Regional Small Business Regulatory Fairness Boards by calling 1-888-REG-FAIR (1-888-734-3247). The Coast Guard will not retaliate against small entities that question or complain about this rule or any policy or action of the Coast Guard. B. Collection of Information This rule will not call for a new collection of information under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501-3520). C. Federalism and Indian Tribal Governments We have analyzed this rule under Executive Order 13132, Federalism, and have determined that it is consistent with the fundamental federalism principles and preemption requirements described in that Order. Also, this rule does not have tribal implications under Executive Order 13175, Consultation and Coordination with Indian Tribal Governments, because it does not have a substantial direct effect on one or more Indian tribes, on the relationship between the Federal Government and Indian tribes, or on the distribution of power and responsibilities between the Federal Government and Indian tribes. D. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act As required by The Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995 (2 U.S.C. 1531-1538), the Coast Guard certifies that this rule will not result in an annual expenditure of $100,000,000 or more (adjusted for inflation) by a State, local, or tribal government, in the aggregate, or by the private sector. E. Environment We have analyzed this rule under Department of Homeland Security Directive 023-01, Rev. 1, associated implementing instructions, and Environmental Planning COMDTINST 5090.1 (series), which guide the Coast Guard in complying with the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (42 U.S.C. 4321-4370f), and have determined that this action is one of a category of actions that do not individually or cumulatively have a significant effect on the human environment. This rule is a safety zone. It is categorically excluded from further review under paragraph L60(a) of Appendix A, Table 1 of DHS Instruction Manual 023-01-001-01, Rev. 1. A Record of Environmental Consideration supporting this determination is available in the docket. List of Subjects in 33 CFR Part 165 Harbors, Marine safety, Navigation (water), Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, Security measures, Waterways. For the reasons discussed in the preamble, the Coast Guard amends 33 CFR part 165 as follows: PART 165—REGULATED NAVIGATION AREAS AND LIMITED ACCESS AREAS 1. The authority citation for part 165 continues to read as follows: Authority: 46 U.S.C. 70034, 70051, 70124; 33 CFR 1.05-1, 6.04-1, 6.04-6, and 160.5; DHS Delegation No. 00170.1, Revision No. 01.4. 2. Add § 165.T05-0199 to read as follows: § 165.T05-0199 Safety Zone; Delaware River, Camden, NJ, Battleship New Jersey. (a) Location. All navigable waters within 800 feet of the Battleship New Jersey, on the Delaware River, in Camden, NJ, located at approximate position latitude 39°56.36′ N, longitude 075°07.99′ W. (b) Definitions. As used in this section, designated representative means a Coast Guard Patrol Commander, including a Coast Guard coxswain, petty officer, or other officer operating a Coast Guard vessel and a Federal, State, and local officer designated by or assisting the Captain of the Port, Sector Delaware Bay (COTP) in the enforcement of the safety zone. (c) Regulations. (1) Under the general safety zone regulations in subpart C of this part, you may not enter the safety zone described in paragraph (a) of this section unless authorized by the COTP or the COTP's designated representative. (2) To seek permission to enter, contact the COTP or the COTP's representative on VHF-FM channel 16. Those in the safety zone must comply with all lawful orders or directions given to them by the COTP or the COTP's designated representative. (d) Enforcement period. This section will be enforced from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on May 7, 2026, or (if it is postponed due to weather) on a rain date of May 11, 2026, with the same times. Roberto Rivera, Captain, U.S. Coast Guard, Acting Captain of the Port, Sector Delaware Bay. [FR Doc. 2026-08904 Filed 5-5-26; 8:45 am]

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  • 33 CFR 165
  • 5 USC 601-612
  • Pub. L. 104-121
  • 44 USC 3501-3520
  • 2 USC 1531-1538
  • 42 USC 4321-4370f
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