Encl (1) to COMDTINST 16151.1C
TABLE I: FACILITATION OF/ASSISTANCE TO COMMERCIAL AND FISHING VESSELS
Weekly Period 1 (dates)
Weekly Period 2 (dates)
Area A
Area B etc.
Area Totals (f)
Area A
Area B etc.
Distric Totals (f)
NOTES:
(a)
Areas of operation are designated by District Commanders. Areas of high
Coast Guard activity or particular importance should be clearly identified.
Specific waterways or bodies of water are the perferred designations. An
alphabetic or numeric area code may simplify presentation.
(b)
Assists of a general nature, such as periodic breakout of a harbor or channel to facilitate
fishing vessel movement, should be recorded as a single assist each time it occurs. The
number of fishing vessels benefiting from such action should not be recorded as individual
assists; however an entry in the narrative summary would be useful. For example, "CGC
Thunder Bay brok out Rockland, ME to allow 10 fishing vessels access to fishing areas."
(c)
If a vessel is assisted more than once during a single transit of an area or by more than one
vessel at the same time, only one assist should be recorded here.
(d)
List the cargo type i.e., taconite, grain, coal, limestone, cement, petroleum, etc. If a vessel is
(e)
List the cargo tonnage (long or gross tons (2240 pounds) carried by the wessel (not
capacities) or barrels. If a vessel is in ballast, write "BALLAST" in this column.
(f)
The data in Table I should be totatel by area of operations. In addition, District totals for all
columns should be presented. When developing District totals an effort should be made to
identify and eliminate multiple counting of assists made in more than one area to a fishing or
commercial vessel on a single transit. A transit is defined as a vessel movement from one
port to another port where cargo will be either on- or off-loaded. For example, if a tanker
preceeding from Detroit to Chicago
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