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FOIA Log October 1, 2015 USCG FOIA Log Received between 10/01/2015 and 12/31/2015 Request ID Received Date Request Description Requester Name 2015-CGFO-02003 10/09/2015 all inspection and investigation activities from May Varnum, Catherine 13, 2014 until May 26, 2015 for the small Passenger Vessel VICTORY II (O. N. 634676). 2015-CGFO-02446 10/22/2015 all records on a incident that occured on March 6, Tabberer, Catherine 2015 onboard the M/V ADVANTAGE 2015-CGFO-02537 10/20/2015 Date of Incident: August 15, 2012 Location of Jenni, Craig Incident: Pompano, FL DMCI File No.: 12-3698 Marine Casualty #: 4412409 2015-CGFO-02673 12/04/2015 Inspection records of vessels involvinged in Rabon, Keli collision in Houston Ship Channel on July 20, 2015. MISLE Case No. 736462. Copies of audio or electronic communication or notification between vessels and the USCG leading up the collision 2015-CGFO-02911 10/16/2015 Sinking of JOSHUA DAVID ESPER on October 8, Rogers, Mike 2014 near Vidalia, LA 2015-CGFO-03007 11/23/2015 Information on an incident involving the death of Swanick, Dave Mr. Sellers that occurred on September 4, 2015 2015-CGFO-03067 11/09/2015 access to and copies of any records and/or Rubino, Anthony documents concerning any and all of the following Coast Guard ships and/or vessels: USCGC Humboldt (WAPV-372 / WHEC-372), USCGC Blackhaw (WLB-390 / WAGL-390), USCGC Planetree (WLB-307 / WAGL-307), USCGC Sherman (WHEC-720), and USCGC Point Turner (WPB 82365). 2016-CGFO-00002 10/01/2015 Reports concerning the allision involving BARBARA Hemphill, Allen E. BOUCHARD and a dredge pipe on June 4, 2015 in Beaumont, TX 2016-CGFO-00003 10/01/2015 6/2/15 sinking of the Mississippi Delta Queen Baumann, Denise Barge, Hull #1066 2016-CGFO-00004 10/01/2015 Incident involving RIVER TITAN on October 27, Baumann, Denise 2013 on the Ohio River 2016-CGFO-00005 10/01/2015 Records concerning the sinking of CHARLIE BOY Baumann, Denise on July 19, 2015 2016-CGFO-00006 10/01/2015 NRC records for 114 Lake Ave., Blasdell, NY Benkleman, Andrew 14075 2016-CGFO-00007 10/01/2015 incident on or about 4/24/15 onboard M/V OLE Bloomfield, L. Jeff JOE 2016-CGFO-00008 10/01/2015 reports for E Lake Rd, Honeye, Ontario County, McAlpin, Whitney New York 14471 2016-CGFO-00010 10/01/2015 Incident involving tugboat owned by Tow Boat US Lawrence, Macy involving in an incident on June 6, 2015 in Beaufort, NC 2016-CGFO-00011 10/01/2015 records for 271 Tonawanda Creek Road, Amherst, Bauer, Katherine New York 14228 2016-CGFO-00013 10/01/2015 Documents submitted to the USCG by Naples Rothman, Bradley Marina and Excursions, Inc concerning activity between August 19, 2014 to August 21, 2014 2016-CGFO-00014 10/01/2015 records for 6612 Campbell Boulevard, Pendleton, Bauer, Katherine NY 14094 2016-CGFO-00015 10/01/2015 Review of documents Banegas, Jennifer 2016-CGFO-00016 10/02/2015 Documents concerning several piers and terminals Battiste, Michael in Brooklyn, NY from 1963 to 1983 regarding inspections, asbestos, and safety requirements 2016-CGFO-00018 10/02/2015 Records concerning derelict barges in Flushing Dulong, Michael Bay, NY from January 1, 2014 to the present 2016-CGFO-00019 10/02/2015 Civilian employee records for XXXX Hill, Bruce 2016-CGFO-00020 10/02/2015 information regarding releases from 1 ton chlorine Berg, Mike cylinders over the past 5 yrs 2016-CGFO-00021 10/02/2015 records for 111 Liberty Street, Penn Yan, New Persons, Shelby York 2016-CGFO-00022 10/02/2015 NCR Report Number 1113391 Armstrong, Sonny 2016-CGFO-00023 10/02/2015 records for 267 Lake Street, Penn Yan, New York Persons, Shelby 2016-CGFO-00024 10/02/2015 records for 200 Mushroom Boulevard, Henrietta, Persons, Shelby New York 2016-CGFO-00026 10/02/2015 Information on a August 2, 2015 incident Walters, Connor involving the yacht TRANQUILO where two young girls were injured while tubing 2016-CGFO-00028 10/02/2015 information pertaining to the vessel Miss Sunshine White, Dan to include 853 files and any other information or notes related but not limited to past inspections, Resolutions to cited issues, scheduled inspections, What is to be performed at each inspection, any notes made in the files, any schedule as to repairs needed and inspection schedules, any and all information pertaining to the hull and its integrity. 2016-CGFO-00032 10/02/2015 seeking any information that you have regarding Law, Diane two anomalous lights that appeared off the coast of Vero Beach, Florida on September 24, 2015 at 7:33 PM [EDT]. (Lat. 27.606200, Lon. -80.336906 approx). 2016-CGFO-00033 10/02/2015 All records and communication relating to the Mastry, Mike Application for Consent to Conduct Marine Scientific Research 2016-CGFO-00034 10/01/2015 Houston Ship Channel ship/vessel transits, by Rolniak, Paul tyep for 2013-2015 2016-CGFO-00035 10/05/2015 File on individual and copy of MISLE cases Cole, Stephen 582205, 584990, 544208 2016-CGFO-00036 10/05/2015 Records on 180 Thruway Park Drive, Henrietta, Persons, Shelby NY 2016-CGFO-00037 10/01/2015 Collision inovlving two vessels on July 19, 2014 Kashi, Joseph on the Kenai river in Kenai, AK 2016-CGFO-00038 10/01/2015 Emails sent from requesters USCG Outlook Heath, Debra accound to other individuals during the month of July 2015 2016-CGFO-00039 10/02/2015 Any and All Documents or Lists for 2015 YTD Giraud, Laura (January 1, 2015 – September 30, 2015) , for any and all TDY government or military travelers coming to classes or training in or around San Pedro/Long Beach, CA, area, ordered or handled by or coming through San Pedro base 2016-CGFO-00040 10/05/2015 a copy of the U. S. Coast Guard’s Navigation and Sybyl, Jennifer Vessel Inspection Circular NVIC 5-80 dated March 13, 1980 and titled, “Recommended Procedures for Control of Asbestos Hazard on Board Merchant Vessels, Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) Facilities and Deepwater Ports.” 2016-CGFO-00041 10/05/2015 Documentation on THE PFA EXPERIENCE, VIN # Williams, Randy SAQ01213D707 2016-CGFO-00042 10/05/2015 Collision involving SARAH DANN on June 6, 2015 Fulweiler, John near Morehead City, NC 2016-CGFO-00044 10/05/2015 Payments made for contract performance for Vassallo, K. Michelle HSCG4412PPC4076 2016-CGFO-00045 10/05/2015 Copy of report concerning death of Craig Biggs on Berglund, Lisa June 20, 2014 2016-CGFO-00046 10/05/2015 Audio recording or transcript concering the Frohnhoefer, Joseph distress call VHF Channel 16 relating to TIME OUT on May 17, 2015 in Gardner's Bay, Long Island, NY 2016-CGFO-00047 10/05/2015 Correspondence from Congressman Todd Young Jones, Thomas (IN-I) or his staff from January 2011 to present 2016-CGFO-00048 10/05/2015 All archived 2010 PST and email files received Tillman, Charles from 2010 to the present. Also, all emails sent in 2010 for another individual 2016-CGFO-00049 10/05/2015 Drawing of Bay Class icebreaker tugs Bowers, Joseph 2016-CGFO-00050 10/06/2015 Investigation concering K MARINE XI allision with Hanna, Adrienne Fieldwood/Apache Platform on August 1, 2014 and licensing status on an individual 2016-CGFO-00051 10/06/2015 Inspection reports on EL FARO for years 2010 to Ronzio, Anthony 2015 2016-CGFO-00052 10/06/2015 Most recent PSC inspection report as well as all Hodges, David detailed inspections of EL FARO since 2012 2016-CGFO-00053 10/06/2015 All safety records on EL FARO and Tote Maritime Kay, Jennifer Puerto Rico 2016-CGFO-00054 10/06/2015 The listed records for the ship EL FARO, vessel Whiteside, Stephanie number 561732: The SOLAS Cargo Ship Safety Radio Certificate issued Jan 27 2015, Certificate of Documentation issued Sept 20, 2014 and and the Certificate of Inspection and Certification of Inspection, Amended, issued Feb 22, 2011. 2016-CGFO-00055 10/06/2015 Any Cargo Ship Safety Equipment and Winter, Thomas Construction certificates, violation notices, and ship plans, designs, or modifications 2016-CGFO-00056 10/06/2015 Information and logs gathered by the U.S. Coast McAllister, Edward Guard showing details of ships travelling from the port of Jacksonville, Florida to San Juan, Puerto Rico between 8am on Sept 29 2015 and 8am on Oct 1 2015; the details for exactly the same days in 2014. 2016-CGFO-00057 10/06/2015 The last three to five years inspection history of Amaro, Ken EL FARO 2016-CGFO-00058 10/06/2015 Inspection reports for EL FARO for the past two Danielsen, Shelby years. Reports of updates to the vessel in 1992 and 2006 2016-CGFO-00059 10/06/2015 Most recent inspection report of EL FARO Manning, Samantha 2016-CGFO-00060 10/06/2015 All radio, audio, and digital communications b/n Kelton, Paige the USCG and EL FARO b/n September 29, 2015 through October 2, 2015 2016-CGFO-00061 10/06/2015 All inspection, casualty, incident, failure of Frump, Robert propulsion, and any other reports concerning EL FARO 2016-CGFO-00062 10/07/2015 Correspondence from EL FARO including an email Ferrigno, Lorenzo b/n the captain and Tote Maritime that he was aware of an incoming storm, had a plan, and briefed the crew. Also requesting all correspondece from EL FARO since its last route to the present 2016-CGFO-00063 10/07/2015 Can you please send me the following NRC Reidenbach, Holly reports? 1129081 1129360 1129421 1129985 2016-CGFO-00064 10/07/2015 All interview notes and scores from all three panel Anderson, William members related to the selection of the candidate for vacancy announcement 15-1310-HQ-GS-M 2016-CGFO-00065 10/07/2015 Report on rescue incident that occured on Burstein, Myles 4/19/2015 in Naples Fl 2016-CGFO-00066 10/07/2015 all documents regarding incident on 8/20/14 of Lyons, Gary scuba death of Mr.
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