Daily Update

Philadelphia / Delaware River & Bay

July 16, 2024

Notices

Port MARSEC Level 1
 
Local Time – GMT -4
 
 
Good day,
 
 
2024 Ozone Action Days begin May 1, 2024
 
Just a reminder that during the following summer months DNREC measures the air quality forecast for pollution and may deem certain days Code Orange or Code Red. 
 
“Ozone Action Day” as defined by the Delaware Reg 1124: a day that is predicted, based on forecasted weather conditions, to reach unhealthy ozone concentrations.  Frequently called a Code Red Day, an Ozone Action Day is declared prior to 1430 hours (local time) for the following day.
 
Below are the Operations Standards regarding Ozone Action Days from the DNREC Title V Permit:
 
Condition 3 – Table 1(a)(1)(iii)(L)
Uncontrolled lightering operations shall not be carried out from 0230 hours until 1630 hours (local time) on any day that the Department declares an Ozone Action Day.  However, if uncontrolled lightering operations have begun prior to the declaration of the Ozone Action Day, those lightering operations may continue until 0230 hours (local time) or until the service vessel is fully loaded, whichever is later.
 
Condition 3 – Table 1(a)(1)(iii)(M)
If the Department declares consecutive Ozone Action Days, the owner or operator of a lightering service shall, to the greatest extent practicable, minimize uncontrolled lightering operations on the second and subsequent consecutively declared Ozone Actions Days as follows:
1) Carrying out controlled lightering operations, if vapor balancing compatible service vessels and   
     ships to be lightered are available.
2) Rescheduling the uncontrolled lightering operations to the periods of 1630 hours to 0230 hours
     (local time) of the second and subsequent consecutively declared Ozone Action Days.
 
With all of that being said, all of our Charterers have made great efforts to charter in vapor balance capable vessels and I don’t foresee any issues with lightering in the event there is a Code Red Day this summer.
 
Below received from DNREC:
 
With Spring just beginning, the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) is preparing for its annual air quality forecasting season, which runs from May 1 - September 30.
 
Starting on May 1, you'll receive an email from this address if an air quality "action day” is anticipated the next day.  An action day is declared when the levels of ozone and/or particulate matter are predicted to be high and could therefore be unhealthy to sensitive groups and/or the general public.

Draft information
37’ - 40’ outbound from Packer Avenue including Beckett Street
- Use reference station Philadelphia.
- Vessels may sail 3 hours before low water and up until 1.5 hours after low water at Philadelphia.
37’ - 40’ outbound from Paulsboro
- Please use reference station Marcus Hook.
- Vessels may sail from Paulsboro 1 hour before low water up until 3 hours after low water at Marcus Hook.
37’ - 40’ outbound from Marcus Hook (anchorage or berth)
- Please use reference station Marcus Hook.

Weather / Marine Zone Forecast

For more information about the air quality alerts and what you can do to reduce air pollution, check out the following website: https://dnrec.alpha.delaware.gov/air/quality/forecast/ 
 
 
 
 
Marine Weather
 
ANZ400-170000-
702 AM EDT Tue Jul 16 2024

 
 .SYNOPSIS FOR THE COASTAL WATERS FROM SANDY HOOK NJ TO FENWICK
ISLAND DE AND FOR DELAWARE BAY...
A thermal trough will remain in place across the East Coast through
Wednesday as Bermuda high pressure remains offshore. A cold front
is expected to move across the Mid Atlantic states Wednesday night
into Thursday, and likely stall to our south through the weekend.
High pressure may briefly build into the area Friday, before diminishing
Saturday into Sunday as a weak cold front approaches from the north.
High pressure may build into the region early next week.

 $$
 
 
 

 ANZ454-170000-
Coastal waters from Cape May NJ to Cape Henlopen DE out 20 nm-
702 AM EDT Tue Jul 16 2024

 
TODAY
S winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt, increasing
to 15 to 20 kt late. Seas 2 to 4 ft. Wave Detail: S 4 ft at
8 seconds.
 
TONIGHT
S winds 15 to 20 kt, becoming SW 10 to 15 kt after
midnight. Seas 3 to 4 ft. Wave Detail: S 4 ft at 6 seconds. A
chance of showers and tstms after midnight.
 
WED
S winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt. Seas 2 to
4 ft. Wave Detail: S 4 ft at 7 seconds. A chance of showers and
tstms in the afternoon.
 
WED NIGHT
SW winds 10 to 15 kt. Seas 3 to 5 ft. Wave Detail: S
4 ft at 7 seconds. Tstms, showers.
 
THU
W winds around 10 kt, becoming N in the afternoon. Seas
2 to 4 ft. Wave Detail: S 4 ft at 7 seconds. Showers and tstms
likely.
 
THU NIGHT
N winds 5 to 10 kt. Seas 2 to 3 ft. Wave Detail: S
3 ft at 8 seconds. Showers and tstms likely, mainly in the
evening.
 
FRI
N winds 5 to 10 kt, becoming E in the afternoon. Seas 2 to
3 ft.
 
FRI NIGHT
S winds around 5 kt. Seas around 2 ft.
 
SAT
SE winds 5 to 10 kt. Seas around 2 ft. A chance of showers
in the afternoon.
 
SAT NIGHT
S winds 5 to 10 kt, becoming SW after midnight. Seas
around 2 ft. A chance of showers.

 Winds and seas higher in and near tstms.

 
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