MSIB XXIV-073 UPDATE 3

Effective September 13th, 2024 at 1200, the Captain of the Port (COTP) New Orleans has set port condition NORMAL. Vessel movement and cargo operations are authorized within the COTP New Orleans Zone, as described in Title 33 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 3.40-15.

All federally regulated waterways in the COTP New Orleans Zone are OPEN.

Although waterways are open to traffic, shoaling, storm debris, and other hazards may still exist.  Mariners must be mindful of their vessel wake, as flooding conditions may exist in many communities near waterways. Aids to Navigation may also be damaged or missing. Mariners transiting the area should use caution, and report any Aids to Navigation damage, obstructions, and/or other waterways issues to Sector New Orleans Command Center at (504) 365-2209.

For the most up-to-date information on port infrastructure, please visit:

Owners and operators should submit required lightering and salvage plans to: secnola.salvage@gmail.com.

Waterways Management: LCDR Xiaobin Tuo (504) 269-7251 or WWMNOLA@uscg.mil

Sector New Orleans Command Center (24 hour): (504) 365-2200

Coast Guard District Eight Bridges: (504) 671-2128 or D8DPBALL@uscg.mil

National Response Center (24 Hour): 1-800-424-8802

DOTD Bridges: (225) 659-2581

MSIB XXIV-073 UPDATE 2

Effective September 12th, 2024 at 1800, the Captain of the Port (COTP) New Orleans has set port condition NORMAL. Vessel movement and cargo operations are authorized within the COTP New Orleans Zone, as described in Title 33 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 3.40-15.

The following waterway restrictions remain in effect:

·         The Gulf Intracoastal Waterway (GIWW) from the Algiers Lock to the West Closure Complex is closed to all vessel traffic.

·         The Inner Harbor Navigational Canal (IHNC) Lock is closed due to reverse head conditions.

Although some waterways are open to traffic, shoaling, storm debris, and other hazards may still exist.  Mariners must be mindful of their vessel wake, as flooding conditions may exist in many communities near waterways. Aids to Navigation may also be damaged or missing. Mariners transiting the area should use caution, and report any Aids to Navigation damage, obstructions, and/or other waterways issues to Sector New Orleans Command Center at (504) 365-2209.

For the most up-to-date information on port infrastructure, please visit:

·         Floodgates:

o   Flood Protection Authority West: http://slfpaw.org/floodgate-summary/ 

o   Flood Protection Authority East:  https://www.floodauthority.org/closures/

·         Bridges:

o   http://wwwapps.dotd.la.gov/operations/ferrystatus/fmbs_status.aspx?PID=B_STATUS

·         Locks:

o   https://www.mvn.usace.army.mil/LockStatus/ 

Owners and operators should submit required lightering and salvage plans to: secnola.salvage@gmail.com.

Waterways Management: LCDR Xiaobin Tuo (504) 269-7251 or WWMNOLA@uscg.mil
Sector New Orleans Command Center (24 hour): (504) 365-2200
Coast Guard District Eight Bridges: (504) 671-2128 or D8DPBALL@uscg.mil
National Response Center (24 Hour): 1-800-424-8802
DOTD Bridges: (225) 659-2581

MSIB XXIV-073 UPDATE 1

Effective September 12th, 2024 at 1300, the Captain of the Port (COTP) New Orleans has set port condition NORMAL. Vessel movement and cargo operations are authorized within the COTP New Orleans Zone, as described in Title 33 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 3.40-15.

The following waterway restrictions remain in effect:

  • The Gulf Intracoastal Waterway (GIWW) from MM 44.2 East of Harvey Locks (EHL) to MM 20 West of Harvey Locks (WHL) is closed to all vessel traffic.
  • The Lower Mississippi River (LMR) from Mile Marker 167.5, Ahead of Passes (AHP), to MM 20, Below Head of Passes (BHP) is closed to all vessel traffic.
  • Towboats, tugboats, crewboats, pilot boats, and other vessels drafting below 12 feet are authorized to transit NORTHBOUND ONLY above MM 167.5.

Vessels requesting deviation from the above requirements should utilize the Vessel Request for Movement Form found at https://linktr.ee/secnolahurricanereporting or by using the QR code below.  Except in an emergency or to prevent/mitigate a potentially hazardous condition, all vessels shall contact the Vessel Traffic Center prior to movement. If vessels move in the event of an emergency, notify the Vessel Traffic Center as soon as practicable.

Fleet boats may transit light boat in the vicinity of their fleets to conduct necessary safety checks on fleets and/or respond to emergencies without contacting the Vessel Traffic Center prior to movement.

Although some waterways are open to traffic, shoaling, storm debris, and other hazards may still exist.  Mariners must be mindful of their vessel wake, as flooding conditions may exist in many communities near waterways. Aids to Navigation may also be damaged or missing. Mariners transiting the area should use caution, and report any Aids to Navigation damage, obstructions, and/or other waterways issues to Sector New Orleans Command Center at (504) 365-2209.

For the most up-to-date information on port infrastructure, please visit:

  • Floodgates:

o    Flood Protection Authority West: http://slfpaw.org/floodgate-summary/

o    Flood Protection Authority East: https://www.floodauthority.org/closures/

Owners and operators should submit required lightering and salvage plans to: secnola.salvage@gmail.com.

Owners and Operators are requested to continue submitting the following status reports:

            1) Regulated Waterfront Facilities

  • Any immediate concerns threatening the safe operation of your facility?
  • Will you require any deviations to COTP approved plans?
  • Does your facility have power?
  • Are vessels able to safely moor?
  • Will your facility have a priority cargo movement request?

As a reminder, the recent increase in current and water levels may have altered the bottom conditions at your berths. It is the facility’s responsibility to provide safe berthing to all visiting vessels. It is highly encouraged that facility operators conduct a dock survey to ensure vessels docking have sufficient water depth.

             2) Barge Fleeting Areas

  • Are all barges accounted for safely moored?
  • Barges unaccounted for, list current known status including any cargo onboard?

All New Orleans and Baton Rouge regulated facilities are requested to complete the “Post Storm Facility Status” reporting form, found by using the below QR code or at https://forms.osi.apps.mil/r/Ff8a9iFbB4

For additional information, contact the following:

Waterways Management: LCDR Xiaobin Tuo (504) 269-7251 or WWMNOLA@uscg.mil
Sector New Orleans Command Center (24 hour): (504) 365-2200
Coast Guard District Eight Bridges: (504) 671-2128 or D8DPBALL@uscg.mil
National Response Center (24 Hour): 1-800-424-8802
DOTD Bridges: (225) 659-2581

MSIB XXIV-073

Effective September 12th, 2024 at 1300, the Captain of the Port (COTP) New Orleans has set port condition NORMAL. Vessel movement and cargo operations are authorized within the COTP New Orleans Zone, as described in Title 33 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 3.40-15.  

 The following waterway restrictions remain in effect:  

  • The Lower Mississippi River (LMR) from Mile Marker 167.5, Ahead of Passes (AHP), to MM 20, Below Head of Passes (BHP) is closed to all vessel traffic.   
  • Towboats, tugboats, crewboats, pilot boats, and other vessels drafting below 12 feet are authorized to transit northbound of MM 167.5. 

Vessels requesting deviation from the above requirements should utilize the Vessel Request for Movement Form found at https://linktr.ee/secnolahurricanereporting or by using the QR code below.  Except in an emergency or to prevent/mitigate a potentially hazardous condition, all vessels shall contact the Vessel Traffic Center prior to movement. If vessels move in the event of an emergency, notify the Vessel Traffic Center as soon as practicable. 

Fleet boats may transit light boat in the vicinity of their fleets to conduct necessary safety checks on fleets and/or respond to emergencies without contacting the Vessel Traffic Center prior to movement. 

Although some waterways are open to traffic, shoaling, storm debris, and other hazards may still exist.  Mariners must be mindful of their vessel wake, as flooding conditions may exist in many communities near waterways. Aids to Navigation may also be damaged or missing. Mariners transiting the area should use caution, and report any Aids to Navigation damage, obstructions, and/or other waterways issues to Sector New Orleans Command Center at (504) 365-2209. 

For the most up-to-date information on port infrastructure, please visit:

  • Floodgates: 
  • Bridges:  
  • Locks:  

 Owners and operators should submit required lightering and salvage plans to: secnola.salvage@gmail.com 

Owners and Operators are requested to continue submitting the following status reports:  

  1. Regulated Waterfront Facilities
  • Any immediate concerns threatening the safe operation of your facility? 
  • Will you require any deviations to COTP approved plans?  
  • Does your facility have power?  
  • Are vessels able to safely moor? 
  • Will your facility have a priority cargo movement request?  

As a reminder, the recent increase in current and water levels may have altered the bottom conditions at your berths. It is the facility’s responsibility to provide safe berthing to all visiting vessels. It is highly encouraged that facility operators conduct a dock survey to ensure vessels docking have sufficient water depth. 

  1. Barge Fleeting Areas 
  • Are all barges accounted for safely moored?  
  • Barges unaccounted for, list current known status including any cargo onboard? 

All New Orleans and Baton Rouge regulated facilities are requested to complete the “Post Storm Facility Status” reporting form, found by using the below QR code or at https://forms.osi.apps.mil/r/Ff8a9iFbB4  

QR Code

For additional information, contact the following:
Waterways Management: LCDR Xiaobin Tuo (504) 269-7251 or WWMNOLA@uscg.mil 
Sector New Orleans Command Center (24 hour): (504) 365-2200
Coast Guard District Eight Bridges: (504) 671-2128 or D8DPBALL@uscg.mil
National Response Center (24 Hour): 1-800-424-8802
DOTD Bridges: (225) 659-2581