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(2) For in-lieu fee project sites, real land bank) must be consistent with the estate instruments, management plans, terms of this part. or other long-term protection mecha- (2) In-lieu fee program instruments. All nisms used for site protection must be in-lieu fee program instruments ap- finalized before advance credits can be- proved on or after July 9, 2008 must come released credits. meet the requirements of this part. In- (u) Long-term management. (1) The lieu fee programs operating under in- legal mechanisms and the party re- struments approved prior to July 9, sponsible for the long-term manage- 2008 may continue to operate under ment and the protection of the mitiga- those instruments for two years after tion bank site must be documented in the effective date of this rule, after the instrument or, in the case of um- which time they must meet the re- brella mitigation banking instruments quirements of this part, unless the dis- and in-lieu fee programs, the approved trict engineer determines that cir- mitigation plans. The responsible party cumstances warrant an extension of up should make adequate provisions for to three additional years. The district the operation, maintenance, and long- engineer must consult with the IRT be- term management of the compensatory fore approving such extensions. Any re- mitigation project site. The long-term visions made to the in-lieu fee program management plan should include a de- instrument on or after July 9, 2008 scription of long-term management must be consistent with the terms of needs and identify the funding mecha- this part. Any approved project for nism that will be used to meet those which construction was completed needs. under the terms of a previously ap- (2) The instrument may contain pro- proved instrument may continue to op- visions for the sponsor to transfer long- erate indefinitely under those terms if term management responsibilities to a the district engineer determines that land stewardship entity, such as a pub- the project is providing appropriate lic agency, non-governmental organiza- mitigation substantially consistent tion, or private land manager. with the terms of this part. (3) The instrument or approved miti- gation plan must address the financial PART 334—DANGER ZONE AND arrangements and timing of any nec- RESTRICTED AREA REGULATIONS essary transfer of long-term manage- ment funds to the steward. Sec. (4) Where needed, the acquisition and 334.1 Purpose. protection of water rights should be se- 334.2 Definitions. 334.3 Special policies. cured and documented in the instru- 334.4 Establishment and amendment proce- ment or, in the case of umbrella miti- dures. gation banking instruments and in-lieu 334.5 Disestablishment of a danger zone. fee programs, the approved mitigation 334.6 Datum. site plan. 334.10 Gulf of Maine off Seal Island, Maine; (v) Grandfathering of existing instru- naval aircraft bombing target area. ments—(1) Mitigation banking instru- 334.20 Gulf of Maine off Cape Small, Maine; ments. All mitigation banking instru- naval aircraft practice mining range area. ments approved on or after July 9, 2008 334.30 Gulf of Maine off Pemaquid Point, must meet the requirements of this Maine; naval sonobuoy test area. part. Mitigation banks approved prior 334.40 Atlantic Ocean in vicinity of Duck Is- to July 9, 2008 may continue to operate land, Maine, Isles of Shoals; naval air- under the terms of their existing in- craft bombing target area. struments. However, any modification 334.45 Kennebec River, Bath Iron Works to such a mitigation banking instru- Shipyard, naval restricted area, Bath, ment on or after July 9, 2008, including Maine. authorization of additional sites under 334.50 Piscataqua River at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, Kittery, Maine; re- an umbrella mitigation banking instru- stricted areas. ment, expansion of an existing site, or 334.60 Cape Cod Bay south of Wellfleet Har- addition of a different type of resource bor, Mass.; naval aircraft bombing target credits (e.g., stream credits to a wet- area.

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334.70 Buzzards Bay, and adjacent waters, 334.260 York River, Va.; naval restricted Mass.; danger zones for naval operations. areas. 334.75 Thames River, Naval Submarine Base 334.270 York River adjacent to Cheatham New London, restricted area. Annex Depot, Naval Supply Center, Wil- 334.80 Narragansett Bay, RI; restricted area. liamsburg, Va.; restricted area. 334.81 Narragansett Bay, East Passage, 334.275 North and Southwest Branch, Back Coddington Cove, Naval Station New- River, Hampton, U.S. Air Force Base, port, naval restricted area, Newport, Langley, Va.; restricted area. Rhode Island. 334.280 James River between the entrance 334.82 Narragansett Bay, East Passage, to Skiffes Creek and Mulberry Point, Coasters Harbor Island, Naval Station Va.; army training and small craft test- Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, re- ing area. stricted area. 334.285 York River and the Naval Weapons 334.85 New York Harbor, adjacent to the Station Yorktown-Cheatham Annex, Stapleton Naval Station, Staten Island, Yorktown, Virginia; danger zone. New York; restricted area. 334.290 Elizabeth River, Southern Branch, 334.100 Atlantic Ocean off Cape May, N.J.; Va.; naval restricted areas. Coast Guard Rifle Range. 334.293 Elizabeth River, Craney Island Re- 334.102 Sandy Hook Bay, Naval Weapons fueling Pier Restricted Area, Portsmouth Station EARLE, Piers and Terminal VA; naval restricted area. Channel, restricted area, Middletown, 334.300 Hampton Roads and Willoughby New Jersey. Bay, Norfolk Naval Base, naval re- 334.110 Delaware Bay off Cape Henlopen, stricted area, Norfolk, Virginia. Del.; naval restricted area. 334.310 Chesapeake Bay, Lynnhaven Roads; 334.120 Delaware Bay off Milford Neck; navy amphibious training area. naval aircraft bombing target area. 334.320 Chesapeake Bay entrance; naval re- 334.130 Atlantic Ocean off Wallops Island stricted area. and Chincoteague Inlet, Va.; danger zone. 334.330 Atlantic Ocean and connecting wa- 334.140 Chesapeake Bay; U.S. Army Proving ters in vicinity of Myrtle Island, Va.; Air Ground Reservation, Aberdeen, Md. Force practice bombing, rocket firing, 334.150 Severn River at Annapolis, Md.; ex- and gunnery range. perimental test area, U.S. Navy Marine Engineering Laboratory. 334.340 Chesapeake Bay off Plumtree Island, 334.155 Severn River, Naval Station Annap- Hampton, Va.; Air Force precision test olis, Small Boat Basin, Annapolis, MD; area. naval restricted area. 334.350 Chesapeake Bay off Fort Monroe, 334.160 Severn River, at U.S. Naval Acad- Va.; firing range danger zone. emy Santee Basin, Annapolis, Md.; naval 334.360 Chesapeake Bay off Fort Monroe, restricted area. Virginia; restricted area, U.S. Naval Base 334.170 Chesapeake Bay, in the vicinity of and Naval Surface Weapon Center. Chesapeake Beach, Md.; firing range, 334.370 Chesapeake Bay, Lynnhaven Roads; Naval Research Laboratory. danger zones, U.S. Naval Amphibious 334.180 Patuxent River, Md.; restricted Base. areas, U.S. Naval Air Test Center, Patux- 334.380 Atlantic Ocean south of entrance to ent River, Md. Chesapeake Bay off Dam Neck, Virginia; 334.190 Chesapeake Bay, in vicinity of naval firing range. Bloodsworth Island, MD, U.S. Navy. 334.390 Atlantic Ocean south of entrance to 334.200 Chesapeake Bay, Point Lookout to Chesapeake Bay; firing range. Cedar Point; aerial and surface firing 334.400 Atlantic Ocean south of entrance to range and target area, U.S. Naval Air Chesapeake Bay off Camp Pendleton, Station, Patuxent River, Maryland, dan- Virginia; naval restricted area. ger zones. 334.405 South of entrance to Chesapeake 334.210 Chesapeake Bay, in vicinity of Tan- Bay off Camp Pendleton, Virginia; firing gier Island; naval guided missiles test op- range. erations area. 334.410 Albermarle Sound, Pamlico Sound, 334.220 Chesapeake Bay, south of Tangier Is- and adjacent waters, N.C.; danger zones land, Va.; naval firing range. for naval aircraft operations. 334.230 Potomac River. 334.412 Albemarle Sound, Pamilico Sound, 334.235 Potomac River, Marine Corps Base Harvey Point and adjacent waters, NC; Quantico (MCB Quantico) in vicinity of restricted area. Marine Corps Air Facility (MCAF), re- 334.420 Pamlico Sound and adjacent waters, stricted area. N.C.; danger zones for Marine Corps oper- 334.240 Potomac River, Mattawoman Creek ations. and Chicamuxen Creek; U.S. Naval Pro- 334.430 Neuse River and tributaries at Ma- pellant Plant, Indian Head, Md. rine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, 334.250 Gunston Cove, at Whitestone Point, North Carolina; restricted area and dan- Va.; U.S. Army restricted area. ger zone.

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334.440 New River, N.C., and vicinity; Ma- bombing and strafing target areas, Naval rine Corps firing ranges. Air Station, , Fla. 334.450 Cape Fear River and tributaries at 334.630 Tampa Bay south of MacDill Air Sunny Point Army Terminal, Brunswick Force Base, Fla.; small-arms firing range County, NC; restricted area. and aircraft jettison, U.S. Air Force, 334.460 Cooper River and tributaries at MacDill Air Force Base. Charleston, SC. 334.635 Hillsborough Bay and waters contig- 334.470 Cooper River and Charleston Harbor, uous to MacDill Air Force Base, Fla.; re- S.C.; restricted areas. stricted area. 334.475 Brickyard Creek and tributaries and 334.640 Gulf of Mexico south of Apalachee the Broad River at Beaufort, SC. Bay, Fla.; Air Force rocket firing range. 334.480 Archers Creek, Ribbon Creek, and 334.650 Gulf of Mexico, south of St. George Broad River; U.S. Marine Corps Recruit Island, Fla.; test firing range. Depot, Parris Island, South Carolina; 334.660 Gulf of Mexico and Apalachicola Bay danger zones. south of Apalachicola, Fla., Drone Re- 334.490 Atlantic Ocean off Georgia Coast; covery Area, Tyndall Air Force Base, air-to-air and air-to-water gunnery and Fla. bombing ranges for fighter and bombard- 334.665 East Bay, St. Andrew Bay and St. ment aircraft, U.S. Air Force. Andrew Sound, enhanced threat re- 334.500 St. Johns River, Atlantic Ocean, stricted area, Tyndall Air Force Base, Sherman Creek; restricted areas and dan- Florida. ger zone, Naval Station Mayport, Flor- 334.670 Gulf of Mexico south and west of ida. Apalachicola, San Blas, and St. Joseph 334.505 St. Johns River, U.S. Coast Guard bays; air-to-air firing practice range, Station Mayport, Sector Jacksonville, Tyndall Air Force Base, Fla. Florida; restricted area. 334.680 Gulf of Mexico, southeast of St. An- 334.510 U.S. Navy Fuel Depot Pier, St. drew Bay East Entrance, small- arms fir- Johns River, Jacksonville, Fla.; re- ing range, Tyndall Air Force Base, Fla. stricted area. 334.690 [Reserved] 334.515 Blount Island Command and Marine 334.700 Choctawhatchee Bay, aerial gunnery Corps Support Facility–Blount Island; ranges, Air Armament Center, Eglin Air Jacksonville, Florida restricted areas. Force Base, Fla. 334.520 Lake George, Fla.; naval bombing 334.710 The Narrows and Gulf of Mexico ad- area. 334.525 Atlantic Ocean off John F. Kennedy jacent to Santa Rosa Island, Head- Space Center, FL; restricted area. quarters Air Armament Center, Eglin Air 334.530 Canaveral Harbor adjacent to the Force Base, Fla. Navy pier at Port Canaveral, Fla.; re- 334.720 Gulf of Mexico, south from stricted area. Choctawhatchee Bay; Missile test area. 334.540 Banana River at the Eastern Range, 334.730 Waters of Santa Rosa Sound and 45th Space Wing, Cape Canaveral Air Gulf of Mexico adjacent to Santa Rosa Force Station, FL; restricted area. Island, Armament Center, Eglin Air 334.560 Banana River at Patrick Air Force Force Base, Fla. Base, Fla.; restricted area. 334.740 North Shore Choctawhatchee Bay, 334.570 Banana River near Orsino, Fla.; re- Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. stricted area. 334.742 Eglin Camp Pinchot, Fla., at Eglin 334.580 Atlantic Ocean near Port Ever- Air Force Base, Fla.; restricted area. glades, Fla. 334.744 Eglin Poquito Housing at Eglin Air 334.590 Atlantic Ocean off Cape Canaveral, Force Base, Fla.; restricted area. Fla.; Air Force missile testing area, Pat- 334.746 U.S. Coast Guard, Destin Station at rick Air Force Base, Fla. Eglin Air Force Base, Fla.; restricted 334.595 Atlantic Ocean off Cape Canaveral; area. 45th Space Wing, Cape Canaveral Air 334.748 Wynnhaven Beach, Fla., at Eglin Force Station, FL; restricted area. AFB; restricted area. 334.600 TRIDENT Basin adjacent to Canav- 334.760 Naval Support Activity Panama eral Harbor at Cape Canaveral Air Force City and Alligator Bayou, a tributary of Station, Brevard County, Fla.; danger St. Andrew Bay, Fla.; naval restricted zone. area. 334.605 Meloy Channel, U.S. Coast Guard 334.761 Naval Support Activity Panama Base Miami Beach, Florida; restricted City; St. Andrews Bay; restricted areas. area. 334.762 Naval Support Activity Panama 334.610 Key West Harbor, at U.S. Naval City; North Bay and West Bay; restricted Base, Key West, Fla.; naval restricted areas. areas and danger zone. 334.763 Naval Support Activity Panama 334.620 Straits of Florida and Florida Bay in City; Gulf of Mexico; restricted area. vicinity of Key West, Fla.; operational 334.770 Gulf of Mexico and St. Andrew training area, aerial gunnery range, and Sound, south of East Bay, Fla., Tyndall

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Drone Launch Corridor, Tyndall Air 334.866 Pacific Ocean at Naval Base Coro- Force Base, Fla.; restricted area. nado, in the City of Coronado, San Diego 334.775 Naval Air Station Pensacola, Pensa- County, California; naval danger zone. cola Bay, Pensacola and Gulf Breeze, 334.870 San Diego Harbor, Calif.; restricted Fla.; naval restricted area. area. 334.778 Pensacola Bay and waters contig- 334.880 San Diego Harbor, Calif.; naval re- uous to the Naval Air Station, Pensa- stricted area adjacent to Point Loma. cola, FL; restricted area. 334.890 Pacific Ocean off Point Loma, Calif.; 334.780 Pensacola Bay, Fla.; seaplane re- naval restricted area. stricted area. 334.900 Pacific Ocean, U.S. Marine Corps 334.781 Supervisor of Shipbuilding, Conver- Base, Camp Pendleton, Calif.; restricted sion and Repair Gulf Coast, Pascagoula, area. Mississippi; naval restricted area. 334.905 Pacific Ocean, offshore of Camp Pen- 334.782 SUPSHIP Gulf Coast, Pascagoula, dleton, California; Fallbrook restricted Mississippi, Detachment Mobile, Ala- area. bama at AUSTAL, USA, Mobile, Ala- 334.910 Pacific Ocean, Camp Pendleton Boat bama; restricted area. Basin, U.S. Marine Corps Base, Camp 334.783 Arlington Channel, U.S. Coast Guard Pendleton, Calif.; restricted area. Base Mobile, Mobile, Alabama, Coast 334.920 Pacific Ocean off the east coast of Guard restricted area. San Clemente Island, Calif.; naval re- 334.784 East Pearl River, within the acous- stricted area. tic buffer area of the John C. Stennis 334.921 Pacific Ocean at San Clemente Is- Space Center, and adjacent to lands, in land, Calif.; naval restricted area. Hancock County, Mississippi; danger 334.930 Anaheim Bay Harbor, Calif.; Naval zone. Weapons Station, Seal Beach. 334.787 81st Security Forces Anti-Terrorism 334.938 Federal Correctional Institution, Office, Keesler Air Force Base, Biloxi, Terminal Island, San Pedro Bay, Cali- Mississippi; no anchorage restricted area. fornia; restricted area. 334.790 Sabine River at Orange, Tex.; re- 334.940 Pacific Ocean in vicinity of San stricted area in vicinity of the Naval and Pedro, Calif.; practice firing range for Marine Corps Reserve Center. U.S. Army Reserve, National Guard, and 334.800 Corpus Christi Bay, Tex.; seaplane Coast Guard units. restricted area, U.S. Naval Air Station, 334.950 Pacific Ocean at San Clemente Is- Corpus Christi. land, California; Navy shore bombard- 334.802 Ingleside Naval Station, Ingleside, ment areas. Texas; restricted area. 334.960 Pacific Ocean, San Clemente Island, 334.810 Holston River at Holston Ordnance Calif.; naval danger zone off West Cove. Works, Kingsport, Tenn.; restricted area. 334.815 Menominee River, at the Marinette 334.961 Pacific Ocean, San Clemente Island, Marine Corporation Shipyard, Marinette, California; naval danger zone off north- Wisconsin; naval restricted area. west shore. 334.820 Lake Michigan; naval restricted 334.980 Pacific Ocean, around San Nicolas area, U.S. Naval Training Center, Great Island, Calif.; naval restricted area. Lakes, Ill. 334.990 Long Beach Harbor, Calif.; naval re- 334.830 Lake Michigan; small-arms range stricted area. adjacent to U.S. Naval Training Center, 334.1010 San Francisco Bay in vicinity of Great Lakes, Ill. Hunters Point; naval restricted area. 334.840 Waters of Lake Michigan south of 334.1020 San Francisco Bay and Oakland Northerly Island at entrance to Burnham Inner Harbor; restricted areas in vicinity Park Yacht Harbor, Chicago, Ill.; danger of Naval Air Station, Alameda. zone adjacent to airport on Northerly Is- 334.1030 Oakland Inner Harbor adjacent to land. Alameda Facility, Naval Supply Center, 334.845 Wisconsin Air National Guard, Volk Oakland; restricted area. Field military exercise area located in 334.1040 Oakland Harbor in vicinity of Naval Lake Michigan offshore from Manitowoc Supply Center, Oakland; restricted area and Sheboygan Counties; danger zone. and navigation. 334.850 Lake Erie, west end, north of Erie 334.1050 Oakland Outer Harbor adjacent to Ordnance Depot, Lacarne, Ohio. the Military Ocean Terminal, Bay Area, 334.855 Salt River, Rolling Fork River, Pier No. 8 (Port of Oakland Berth No. 10); Otter Creek; U.S. Army Garrison, Fort restricted area. Knox Military Reservation; Fort Knox, 334.1060 Oakland Outer Harbor adjacent to Kentucky; danger zone. the Oakland Army base; restricted area. 334.860 San Diego Bay, Calif., Naval Am- 334.1065 U.S. Coast Guard Station, San phibious Base; restricted area. Francisco Bay, Yerba Buena Island, San 334.865 Naval Air Station North Island, San Francisco Bay, California; restricted Diego, California, restricted area. area.

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334.1070 San Francisco Bay between Treas- 334.1280 Bristol Bay, Alaska; air-to-air ure Island and Yerba Buena Island; naval weapon range, Alaskan Air Command, restricted area. U.S. Air Force. 334.1080 San Francisco Bay adjacent to 334.1300 Blying Sound area, Gulf of Alaska, northeast corner of Treasure Island; Alaska; air-to-air gunnery practice area, naval restricted area. Alaskan Air Command, U.S. Air Force. 334.1090 San Francisco Bay in vicinity of 334.1310 Lutak Inlet, Alaska; restricted the NSC Fuel Department, Point Molate areas. restricted area. 334.1320 Kuluk Bay, Adak, Alaska; naval re- 334.1100 San Pablo Bay, Carquinez Strait, stricted area. and Mare Island Strait in vicinity of U.S. 334.1325 United States Army Restricted Naval Shipyard, Mare Island; restricted Area, Kuluk Bay, Adak, Alaska. area. 334.1330 Bering Strait, Alaska; naval re- 334.1110 Military Ocean Terminal Concord; stricted area off Cape Prince of Wales. restricted area. 334.1340 Pacific Ocean, Hawaii; danger 334.1120 Pacific Ocean in the vicinity of zones. Point Mugu, Calif.; naval small arms fir- 334.1350 Pacific Ocean, Island of Oahu, Ha- ing range. waii; danger zone. 334.1125 Pacific Ocean Naval Air Weapons 334.1360 Pacific Ocean at Barber’s Point, Is- Station, Point Mugu, Small Arms Range, land of Oahu, Hawaii; danger zone. Ventura County, California; danger zone. 334.1370 Pacific Ocean at Keahi Point, Is- 334.1126 Naval Base Ventura County, Point land of Oahu, Hawaii; danger zone. Mugu, California; restricted area. 334.1127 Naval Base Ventura County, Port 334.1380 Marine Corps Base Hawaii (MCBH), Hueneme, California; restricted area. Kaneohe Bay, Island of Oahu, Hawaii— 334.1130 Pacific Ocean, Western Space and Ulupau Crater Weapons Training Range; Missile Center (WSMC), Vandenberg danger zone. AFB, Calif.; danger zones. 334.1390 Pacific Ocean off the Pacific Missile 334.1140 Pacific Ocean at San Miguel Island, Range Facility at Barking Sands, Island Calif.; naval danger zone. of Kauai, Hawaii; danger zone. 334.1150 Monterey Bay, Calif. 334.1400 Pacific Ocean, at Barbers Point, Is- 334.1160 San Pablo Bay, Calif.; target prac- land of Oahu, Hawaii; restricted area. tice area, Mare Island Naval Shipyard, 334.1410 Pacific Ocean, at Makapuu Point, Vallejo. Waimanalo, Island of Oahu, Hawaii, 334.1170 San Pablo Bay, Calif.; gunnery Makai Undersea Test Range. range, Naval Inshore Operations Train- 334.1420 Pacific Ocean off Orote Point, Apra ing Center, Mare Island, Vallejo. Harbor, Island of Guam, Marianas Is- 334.1175 Pacific Ocean, at Camp Rilea, lands; small-arms firing range. Clatsop County, Oregon; danger zone. 334.1430 Apra Inner Harbor, Island of Guam; 334.1180 Strait of Juan de Fuca, Wash.; air- restricted area. to-surface weapon range, restricted area. 334.1440 Pacific Ocean at Kwajalein Atoll, 334.1190 Hood Canal and Dabob Bay, Wash.; Marshall Islands; missile testing area. naval non-explosive torpedo testing area. 334.1450 Atlantic Ocean off north coast of 334.1200 Strait of Juan de Fuca, eastern end; Puerto Rico; practice firing areas, U.S. off the westerly shore of Whidbey Island; Army Forces Antilles. naval restricted areas. 334.1460 Atlantic Ocean and Vieques Sound, 334.1210 Admiralty Inlet, entrance; naval re- in vicinity of Culebra Island; bombing stricted area. and gunnery target area. 334.1215 Port Gardner, Everett Naval Base, 334.1470 Caribbean Sea and Vieques Sound, naval restricted area, Everett, Wash- in vicinity of Eastern Vieques; bombing ington. and gunnery target area. 334.1220 Hood Canal, Bangor; naval re- 334.1480 Vieques Passage and Atlantic stricted areas. Ocean, off east coast of Puerto Rico and 334.1230 Port Orchard; naval restricted area. coast of Vieques Island; naval restricted 334.1240 Sinclair Inlet; naval restricted areas. areas. 334.1490 Caribbean Sea, at St. Croix, V.I.; re- 334.1244 Puget Sound, Manchester Fuel stricted areas. Depot, Manchester, Washington; naval restricted area. AUTHORITY: 40 Stat. 266 (33 U.S.C. 1) and 40 334.1250 Carr Inlet; naval restricted areas. Stat. 892 (33 U.S.C. 3). 334.1260 Dabob Bay, Whitney Point; naval SOURCE: 50 FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985, unless restricted area. otherwise noted. 334.1270 Port Townsend, Indian Island, Walan Point; naval restricted area. § 334.1 Purpose. 334.1275 West Arm Behm Canal, Ketchikan, Alaska, restricted areas. The purpose of this part is to:

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(a) Prescribe procedures for estab- that planned operations can be con- lishing, amending and disestablishing ducted safely without imposing unrea- danger zones and restricted areas; sonable restrictions on navigation, and (b) List the specific danger zones and without promulgating restricted area restricted areas and their boundaries; regulations in accordance with the reg- and ulations in this section, applicants (c) Prescribe specific requirements, may be informed that formal regula- access limitations and controlled ac- tions are not required. Activities of tivities within the danger zones and re- this type shall not reoccur more often stricted areas. than biennially (every other year), un- less danger zone/restricted area rules [58 FR 37607, July 12, 1993] are promulgated under this part. Prop- § 334.2 Definitions. er notices for mariners requesting that vessels avoid the area will be issued by (a) Danger zone. A defined water area the Agency requesting such use of the (or areas) used for target practice, water area, or if appropriate, by the bombing, rocket firing or other espe- District Engineer, to all known inter- cially hazardous operations, normally ested persons. Copies will also be sent for the armed forces. The danger zones to appropriate State agencies, the may be closed to the public on a full- Commandant, U.S. Coast Guard, Wash- time or intermittent basis, as stated in ington, DC 20590, and Director, Defense the regulations. Mapping Agency, Hydrographic Center, (b) Restricted area. A defined water Washington, DC 20390, ATTN: Code NS area for the purpose of prohibiting or 12. Notification to all parties and Agen- limiting public access to the area. Re- cies shall be made at least two weeks stricted areas generally provide secu- prior to the planned event, or earlier, if rity for Government property and/or required for distribution of Local No- protection to the public from the risks tice to Mariners by the Coast Guard. of damage or injury arising from the Government’s use of that area. [58 FR 37607, July 12, 1993]

[58 FR 37607, July 12, 1993] § 334.4 Establishment and amendment § 334.3 Special policies. procedures. (a) General. The general regulatory (a) Application. Any request for the policies stated in 33 CFR part 320 will establishment, amendment or revoca- be followed as appropriate. In addition, tion of a danger zone or restricted area danger zone and restricted area regula- must contain sufficient information for tions shall provide for public access to the District Engineer to issue a public the area to the maximum extent prac- notice, and as a minimum must con- ticable. tain the following: (b) Food fishing industry. The author- (1) Name, address and telephone num- ity to prescribe danger zone and re- ber of requestor including the identity stricted area regulations must be exer- of the command and DoD facility and cised so as not to unreasonably inter- the identity of a point of contact with fere with or restrict the food fishing in- phone number. dustry. Whenever the proposed estab- (2) Name of waterway and if a small lishment of a danger zone or restricted tributary, the name of a larger con- area may affect fishing operations, the necting waterbody. District Engineer will consult with the (3) Name of closest city or town, Regional Director, U.S. Fish and Wild- county/parish and state. life Service, Department of the Interior (4) Location of proposed or existing and the Regional Director, National danger zone or restricted area with a Marine Fisheries Service, National map showing the location, if possible. Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration (5) A brief statement of the need for (NOAA). the area, its intended use and detailed (c) Temporary, occasional or intermit- description of the times, dates and ex- tent use. If the use of the water area is tent of restriction. desired for a short period of time, not (b) Public notice. (1) The Corps will to exceed thirty days in duration, and normally publish public notices and

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FEDERAL REGISTER documents concur- Alaska, Oregon and Washington: rently. Upon receipt of a request for Commander, Naval Base, Seattle the establishment, amendment or rev- California: ocation of a danger zone or restricted Commander, Naval Base, San Diego area, the District Engineer should for- Hawaii and Trust Territories: ward a copy of the request with his/her Commander, Naval Base, Pearl Harbor recommendation, a copy of the draft (c) Public hearing. The District Engi- public notice and a draft FEDERAL REG- neer may conduct a public hearing in ISTER document to the Office of the accordance with 33 CFR part 327. Chief of Engineers, ATTN: CECW-OR. (d) Environmental documentation. The The Chief of Engineers will publish the District Engineer shall prepare envi- proposal in the FEDERAL REGISTER con- ronmental documentation in accord- current with the public notice issued ance with appendix B to 33 CFR part by the District Engineer. 325. (2) Content. The public notice and (e) District Engineer’s recommendation. FEDERAL REGISTER documents must in- After closure of the comment period, clude sufficient information to give a and upon completion of the District clear understanding of the proposed ac- Engineer’s review he/she shall forward tion and should include the following the case through channels to the Office items of information: of the Chief of Engineers, ATTN: (i) Applicable statutory authority or CECW-OR with a recommendation of authorities; (40 Stat. 266; 33 U.S.C. 1) whether or not the danger zone or re- and (40 Stat. 892; 33 U.S.C. 3) stricted area regulation should be pro- (ii) A reasonable comment period. mulgated. The District Engineer shall The public notice should fix a limiting include a copy of environmental docu- date within which comments will be re- mentation prepared in accordance with ceived, normally a period not less than appendix B to 33 CFR part 325, the 30 days after publication of the notice. record of any public hearings, if held, a (iii) The address of the District Engi- summary of any comments received neer as the recipient of any comments and a response thereto, and a draft of received. the regulation as it is to appear in the (iv) The identity of the applicant/pro- FEDERAL REGISTER. ponent; (f) Final decision. The Chief of Engi- (v) The name or title, address and neers will notify the District Engineer telephone number of the Corps em- of the final decision to either approve ployee from whom additional informa- or disapprove the regulations. The Dis- tion concerning the proposal may be trict Engineer will notify the appli- obtained; cant/proponent and publish a public no- (vi) The location of the proposed ac- tice of the final decision. Concurrent tivity accompanied by a map of suffi- with issuance of the public notice the cient detail to show the boundaries of Office of the Chief of Engineers will the area(s) and its relationship to the publish the final decision in the FED- surrounding area. ERAL REGISTER and either withdraw the (3) Distribution. Public notice will be proposed regulation or issue the final distributed in accordance with 33 CFR regulation, as appropriate. The final 325.3(d)(1). In addition to this general rule shall become effective no sooner distribution, public notices will be sent than 30 days after publication in the to the following Agencies: FEDERAL REGISTER unless the Chief of (i) The Federal Aviation Administra- Engineers finds that sufficient cause tion (FAA) where the use of airspace is exists and publishes that rationale involved. with the regulations. (ii) The Commander, Service Force, U.S. Atlantic Fleet, if a proposed ac- [58 FR 37608, July 12, 1993] tion involves a danger zone off the U.S. Atlantic coast. § 334.5 Disestablishment of a danger (iii) Proposed danger zones on the zone. U.S. Pacific coast must be coordinated (a) Upon receipt of a request from with the applicable commands as fol- any agency for the disestablishment of lows: a danger zone, the District Engineer

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shall notify that agency of its responsi- ing its center just easterly of Seal Is- bility for returning the area to a condi- land at latitude 43°53′00″ and longitude tion suitable for use by the public. The 68°44′00″. agency must either certify that it has (b) The regulations. (1) No aerial not used the area for a purpose that re- bombing practice will take place in the quires cleanup or that it has removed danger zone after 5:00 p.m. Mondays all hazardous materials and munitions, through Saturdays, at any time on before the Corps will disestablish the Sundays, or during foggy or inclement area. The agency will remain respon- weather. sible for the enforcement of the danger (2) Vessels or other watercraft will be zone regulations to prevent unauthor- allowed to enter the danger zone any ized entry into the area until the area time there are no aerial bombing exer- is deemed safe for use by the public and cises being conducted. the area is disestablished by the Corps. (3) No live ammunition or explosives (b) Upon receipt of the certification will be dropped in the area. required in paragraph (a) of this sec- (4) Suitable Notice to Mariners, by tion, the District shall forward the re- appropriate methods, will be issued by quest for disestablishment of the dan- the Commander, First Coast Guard ger zone through channels to CECW- District, Boston, Massachusetts; upon OR, with its recommendations. Notice request of the Commandant, First of proposed rulemaking and public pro- Naval District, Boston, Massachusetts, cedures as outlined in § 334.4 are not or his designated agent. normally required before publication of (5) Prior to the conducting of each the final rule revoking a restricted bombing practice, the area will be pa- area or danger zone regulation. The trolled by a naval aircraft or surface disestablishment/revocation of the dan- vessel to ensure that no persons or ger zone or restricted area regulation watercraft are within the danger zone. removes a restriction on a waterway. Vessels may be requested to veer off when drops are to be made, however, [58 FR 37608, July 12, 1993] drops will be made only when the area § 334.6 Datum. is clear. The patrol aircraft will em- ploy the method of warning known as (a) Geographic coordinates expressed ‘‘buzzing’’ which consists of low flight in terms of latitude or longitude, or by the airplane and repeated opening both, are not intended for plotting on and closing of the throttle. maps or charts whose reference hori- (6) Any such watercraft shall, upon zontal datum is the North American being so warned, immediately leave the Datum of 1983 (NAD 83), unless such ge- designated area and, until the conclu- ographic coordinates are expressly la- sion of the practice, shall remain at beled NAD 83. Geographic coordinates such distance that it will be safe from without the NAD 83 reference may be falling projectiles. plotted on maps or charts referenced to (7) The regulations of this section NAD 83 only after application of the shall be enforced by the Commandant, appropriate corrections that are pub- First Naval District, Boston, Massa- lished on the particular map or chart chusetts, or such agencies as he may being used. designate. (b) For further information on NAD 83 and National Service nautical charts [24 FR 7379, Sept. 12, 1959. Redesignated at 50 please contact: Director, Coast Survey FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985, as amended at 62 FR 17551, Apr. 10, 1997] (N/CG2), National Ocean Service, NOAA, 1315 East-West Highway, Sta- § 334.20 Gulf of Maine off Cape Small, tion 6147, Silver Spring, MD 20910–3282. Maine; naval aircraft practice min- [60 FR 15233, Mar. 23, 1995] ing range area. (a) The danger zone. Within an area § 334.10 Gulf of Maine off Seal Island, bounded as follows: Beginning at lati- Maine; naval aircraft bombing tar- tude 43°43′00″, longitude 69°46′00″; thence get area. to latitude 43°38′30″, longitude 69°46′00″; (a) The danger zone. A circular area thence to latitude 43°38′30″, longitude with a radius of 1.5 nautical miles, hav- 69°49′30″; thence to latitude 43°42′10″,

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longitude 69°49′30″; thence to the point Officer, U.S. Naval Air Station, Bruns- of beginning. wick, Maine, or such agencies as he (b) The regulations. (1) Test drops may designate. from aircraft will be made within the area at intermittent periods from noon [27 FR 4280, May 4, 1962. Redesignated at 50 FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985, as amended at 62 FR until sunset local time and only during 17551, Apr. 10, 1997] periods of good visibility. (2) Testing will not restrict any fish- § 334.40 Atlantic Ocean in vicinity of ing, recreational, or commercial activi- Duck Island, Maine, Isles of Shoals; ties in the testing area. naval aircraft bombing target area. (3) Aircraft will patrol the area prior (a) The danger zone. A circular area to and during test periods to insure with a radius of 500 yards having its that no surface vessels are within the center on Shag Rock in the vicinity of area. No test drops will be made while Duck Island at latitude 43°00′12″, lon- surface vessels are transitting the area. gitude 70°36′12″. (4) No live ammunition or explosives (b) The regulations. (1) No person or will be dropped in the area. vessel shall enter or remain in the dan- (5) The regulations of this section ger zone from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. shall be enforced by the Commandant, (local time) daily, except as authorized First Naval District, Boston, Mass., or by the enforcing agency. such agencies as he may designate. (2) This section shall be enforced by [36 FR 5218, Mar. 18, 1971. Redesignated at 50 the Commandant, First Naval District, FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985] and such agencies as he may designate. § 334.30 Gulf of Maine off Pemaquid [14 FR 5592, Sept. 13, 1949. Redesignated at 50 Point, Maine; naval sonobuoy test FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985, as amended at 62 FR area. 17551, Apr. 10, 1997] (a) The area. The test area or ‘‘Foul Area’’ encompasses a circular area one § 334.45 Kennebec River, Bath Iron Works Shipyard, naval restricted nautical mile in radius, the center of area, Bath, Maine. which is located 7.9 nautical miles, bearing 187° magnetic from Pemaquid (a) The area. The waters within a cof- Light. fin shaped area on the west side of the (b) The regulations. (1) Sonobuoy river south of the Carlton (Route 1) drops will be made only in the des- highway bridge beginning on the west- ignated area and when visibility is at ern shore at latitude 43°54′40.7″ N, lon- least three miles. gitude 069°48′44.8″ W; thence easterly to (2) Sonobuoy drop tests will normally latitude 43°54′40.7″ N, longitude be conducted at intermittent periods 069°48′36.8″ W; thence southeasterly to on a 5-day week basis, Monday through latitude 43°54′10.4″ N, longitude Friday. However, on occasion tests 069°48′34.7″ W; thence southwesterly to may be conducted intermittently on a latitude 43°53′55.1″ N, longitude seven-day week basis. 069°48′39.1″ W; thence westerly to lati- (3) Prior to and during the period tude 43°53′55.1″ N, longitude 69°48′51.8″ when sonobuoys are being dropped, an W; thence northerly along the westerly escort vessel or naval aircraft will be shoreline to the point of origin. in the vicinity to ensure that no per- (b) The regulation. All persons, swim- sons or vessels are in the testing area. mers, vessels and other craft, except Vessels may be requested to veer off those vessels under the supervision or when sonobuoys are about to be contract to local military or Naval au- dropped, however, drops will be made thority, vessels of the United States only when the area is clear. Coast Guard, and local or state law en- (4) The sonobuoys drops will be made forcement vessels, are prohibited from in connection with the production and entering the restricted areas without experimentation of sonobuoys. permission from the Supervisor of (5) No live ammunition or explosives Shipbuilding, USN Bath Maine or his will be involved. authorized representative (6) The regulations in this section (c) Enforcement. The regulation in shall be enforced by the Commanding this section, promulgated by the

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United States Army Corps of Engi- § 334.60 Cape Cod Bay south of neers, shall be enforced by the, Super- Wellfleet Harbor, Mass.; naval air- visor of Shipbuilding, Conversion and craft bombing target area. Repair Bath, United States Navy and/ (a) The danger zone. A circular area or such agencies or persons as he/she with a radius of 1,000 yards having its may designate. center on the aircraft bombing target [67 FR 20446, Apr. 25, 2002] hulk James Longstreet in Cape Cod Bay at latitude 41°49′46″, longitude § 334.50 Piscataqua River at Ports- ° ′ ″ mouth Naval Shipyard, Kittery, 70 02 54 . Maine; restricted areas. (b) The regulations. (1) No person or (a) The areas. vessel shall enter or remain in the dan- ger zone at any time, except as author- Area No. 1: The area bounded by a line at a ized by the enforcing agency. point on the easterly side of Seavey Island (2) This section shall be enforced by at latitude 43°04′37″ N, longitude 70°43′44″ W, thence to latitude 43°04′36″ N; longitude the Commandant, First Naval District, 70°43′40″ N, thence to the pier on the west- and such agencies as he may designate. erly side of Clark Island at latitude 43°04′36.5″ N, longitude 70°43′34″ W; thence [14 FR 5592, Sept. 13, 1949. Redesignated at 50 along the northerly side of Clark Island to FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985, as amended at 62 FR a point on the easterly side at latitude 17551, Apr. 10, 1997] 43°04′37″ N, longitude 70°43′25″ W, thence northeasterly to the easterly side of Ja- § 334.70 Buzzards Bay, and adjacent maica Island at latitude 43°04′49″ N, lon- waters, Mass.; danger zones for gitude 70°43′24″ W, thence along the south- naval operations. erly and westerly sides of Jamaica Island and thence generally along the easterly (a) Atlantic Ocean in vicinity of No side of Seavey Island to the point of begin- Mans Land—(1) The area. The waters ning. surrounding No Mans Land within an Area No. 2: The area bounded by a line begin- area bounded as follows: Beginning at ning at a point on the southerly side of latitude 41°12′30″, longitude 70°50′30″; Seavey Island at Henderson Point at lati- ° ′ ″ ° ′ ″ thence northwesterly to latitude tude 43 04 29 N, longitude 70 44 14 W; ° ′ ″ ° ′ ″ thence to latitude 43°04′29.5″ N, longitude 41 15 30 , longitude 70 51 30 ; thence 70°44′17.4″ W; thence to latitude 43°04′36.6″ northeasterly to latitude 41°17′30″, lon- N, longitude 70°44′22.6″ W; thence to lati- gitude 70°50′30″; thence southeasterly to tude 43°04′44.8″ N, longitude 70°44′33.2″ W; latitude 41°16′00″, longitude 70°47′30″; thence to latitude 43°04′47.4″ N, longitude thence south to latitude 41°12′30″, lon- ° ′ ″ ° ′ ″ 70 44 42.1 W; thence to latitude 43 04 48 N, gitude 70°47′30″; thence westerly to the longitude 70°44′52″ W; thence to latitude 43°04′49″ N, longitude 70°44′54″ W; thence to point of beginning. latitude 43°04′51″ N, longitude 70°44′55″ W; (2) The regulations. No vessel or per- thence to latitude 43°04′53″ N, longitude son shall at any time enter or remain 70°44′53″ W; thence to latitude 43°04′57″ N, within a rectangular portion of the longitude 70°44′47″ W; thence to latitude ° ′ ″ ° ′ ″ area bounded on the north by latitude 43 04 58 N, longitude 70 44 46 W; thence to ° ′ ″ latitude 43°05′02″ N, longitude 70°44′36″ W; 41 16 00 , on the east by longitude thence to latitude 43°05′04″ N, longitude 70°47′30″, on the south by latitude 70°44′31″ W; thence along the westerly side 41°12′30″, and on the west by longitude of Seavey Island to the beginning point. 70°50′30″, or within the remainder of the (b) The regulations. All persons, ves- area between November 1, and April 30, sels and other craft, except those ves- inclusive, except by permission of the sels under the supervision of or con- enforcing agency. tract to local military or naval author- (3) The regulations in this paragraph ity, are prohibited from entering the shall be enforced by the Commandant, restricted areas without permission First Naval District, and such agencies from the Commander, Portsmouth as he may designate. Naval Shipyard or his/her authorized [26 FR 11195, Nov. 28, 1961, as amended at 27 representative. FR 10296, Oct. 20, 1962; 33 FR 10930, Aug. 1, [46 FR 43045, Aug. 26, 1981, 46 FR 61116, Dec. 1968. Redesignated at 50 FR 42696, Oct. 22, 15, 1981. Redesignated at 50 FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985, as amended at 62 FR 17552, Apr. 10, 1997; 1985, as amended at 62 FR 17551, Apr. 10, 1997] 79 FR 48691, Aug. 18, 2014]

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§ 334.75 Thames River, Naval Sub- (b) The regulations. (1) Vessels and marine Base New London, re- other watercraft within the designated stricted area. navigation channel may proceed (a) The area: The open waters of the through the restricted area at normal Thames River approximately 5 nautical operating speeds without stopping. miles upriver from its mouth along the Vessels and watercraft may also utilize boundary between Groton and Water- the water area within the restricted ford, Connecticut, within an area area located between the western edge bounded as follows: From a point on of the designated channel and the west- the eastern shore at latitude 41°24′14.4″ ern shore for fishing, anchoring and ° ′ ″ N, longitude 72 05 38.0 W then north- other recreational uses. However, all erly along the coast to latitude persons, vessels and watercraft, except 41°24′20.0″ N, longitude 72°05′37.9″ W U.S. military personnel and vessels then westerly across the river to a must leave the restricted area when point on the western shore at latitude 41°24′20.0″ N, longitude 72°05′55.5″ W notified by personnel of the New Lon- then southerly along the coast to a don Submarine Base that such use will point on the western shore at latitude interfere with submarine maneuvering, 41°24′5.0″ N, longitude 72°05′55.7″ W then operations or security. easterly to the western edge of the (2) Commercial fishermen and shell dredged channel to a point located at fishermen may fish within the re- latitude 41°24′04.1″ N, longitude stricted area provided their vessels dis- 72°05′51.2″ W then southerly along the play registration numbers issued by western edge of the dredged channel to the Naval Submarine Base, New Lon- a point at latitude 41°24′00″ N, lon- don, Connecticut. The registration gitude 72°05′52.6″ W then southerly numbers may be obtained by con- along the western edge of the dredged tacting the Commanding Officer, Naval channel to a point located at latitude Submarine Base New London. All com- ° ′ ″ ° ′ ″ 41 23 57.1 N, longitude 72 05 52.5 W mercial fishermen and shell fishermen then southerly to buoy ‘‘11’’ located at must also leave the restricted area a point at latitude 41°23′45.6″ N, lon- when notified by personnel of the New gitude 72°05′53.7″ W then southerly to London Submarine Base that such use buoy ‘‘B’’ on the northeastern shore of Mamacoke Hill to a point at latitude will interfere with submarine 41°23′33.8″ N, longitude 72°05′53.7″ W maneuevering, operations or security. then southerly along the shore to buoy (3) Vessels which are owned, operated ‘‘A at latitude 41°23′25.0″ N, longitude or sponsored by local, state municipali- 72°05′45.4″ W then southeasterly to buoy ties or academic institutions preparing ‘‘9’’ at a point located at latitude for or participating in a water sport or 41°23′15.0″ N, longitude 72°05′35.0″ W water related recreational event spon- then easterly to a point on the eastern sored by those local or state munici- shore at latitude 41°23′15.0″ N, longitude palities or academic institutions, or 72°05′17.9″ W then northerly along the private or commercial vessels engaged shore to a point on the eastern shore at in observing the conduct of the above latitude 41°23′15.8″ N, longitude event shall be exempt from the restric- 72°05′17.9″ W then along the following tions above, providing: points: (i) The Commanding Officer, Naval Latitude Longitude Submarine Base New London, and the Coast Guard Captain of the Port are ° ′ ″ ° ′ ″ 41 23 15.8 N 72 05 22.0 W advised in writing at least 48 hours in 41°23′25.9″ N 72°05′29.9″ W 41°23′33.8″ N 72°05′34.7″ W advance of the event, or 41°23′37.0″ N 72°05′38.0″ W (ii) The event was publicized in such 41°23′41.0″ N 72°05′40.3″ W 41°23′47.2″ N 72°05′42.3″ W a manner that the local public in gen- 41°23′53.8″ N 72°05′43.7″ W eral had a reasonable opportunity to 41°23′59.8″ N 72°05′43.0″ W learn of the event 48 hours in advance. 41°24′12.4″ N 72°05′43.2″ W (4) The regulations in this section shall be enforced by the Commander, Then to the point of beginning on the east- ern shore.

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U.S. Naval Submarine Base New Lon- Coddington Cove Breakwater on the don, Connecticut, and such agencies as north side of the cove at latitude he/she may designate. 41°31′55.7″ N, longitude 071°19′28.2″ W. (b) The regulation. All persons, swim- [53 FR 47802, Nov. 28, 1988, as amended at 54 FR 7033, Feb. 16, 1989; 62 FR 17552, Apr. 10, mers, vessels and other craft, except 1997] those vessels under the supervision or contract to local military or Naval au- § 334.80 Narragansett Bay, RI; re- thority, vessels of the United States stricted area. Coast Guard, and local or state law en- (a) Beginning at a point on the east forcement vessels, are prohibited from shore of Conanicut Island at latitude entering the restricted area without 41°33′15″; thence southeasterly to lati- specific permission from the Com- tude 41°32′44″, longitude 71°21′17″; thence manding Officer, Naval Station New- southerly to latitude 41°32′09″, lon- port, USN, Newport, Rhode Island or gitude 71°21′17″; thence southeasterly to his/her authorized representative. latitude 41°31′50″, longitude 71°21′10″; (c) Enforcement. The regulation in thence southeasterly to latitude this section, promulgated by the 41°31′26″, longitude 71°20′33″ thence eas- United States Army Corps of Engi- terly to latitude 41°31′27″, longitude neers, shall be enforced by the United 71°20′06″ thence northerly to a point on States Navy, Commanding Officer the southwesterly shore of Prudence Is- Naval Station Newport, and/or such land at latitude 41°35′00″, thence north- agencies or persons as he/she may des- erly along the southwesterly shore of ignate. Prudence Island to a point at latitude [67 FR 65313, Oct. 24, 2002] 41°35′43″ longitude 71°20′15 5″; thence northwesterly to latitude 41°37′21″, lon- § 334.82 Narragansett Bay, East Pas- gitude 71°20′48″; thence west to latitude sage, Coasters Harbor Island, Naval 41°37′21″ longitude 71°21′48″; and thence Station Newport, Newport, Rhode south to latitude 41°33′54″, longitude Island, restricted area. 71°21′48″. (a) The area. The waters within a ‘‘C- (b) The Regulations. (1) No person or shaped’’ area adjacent to and sur- vessel shall at any time, under any cir- rounding Coasters Harbor cumstances, anchor or fish or tow a Island beginning at Coddington Point drag of any kind in the prohibited area at latitude 41°31′24.0″ N, longitude because of the extensive cable system 71°19′24.0″ W; thence west southwest to located therein. latitude 41°31′21.5″ N, longitude (2) Orders and instructions issued by 71°19′45.0″ W; thence south southwest to patrol craft or other authorized rep- latitude 41°31′04.2″ N, longitude resentatives of the enforcing agency 71°19′52.8″ W; thence due south to lati- shall be carried out promptly by per- tude 41°30′27.3″ N, longitude 71°19′52.8″ sons or vessels in or in the vicinity of W; thence south southeast to 41°30′13.8″ the prohibited area. N, longitude 71°19′42.0″ W; thence south- (3) The regulations in this section east to latitude 41°30′10.2″ N, longitude shall be enforced by the Commander 71°19′32.6″ W; thence due east to lati- U.S. Naval Base, Newport, RI, and such tude 41°30′10.2″ N, longitude 71°19′20.0″ agencies as he may designate. W; thence northerly along the main- land shoreline to the point of origin. [33 FR 4464, Mar. 13, 1968. Redesignated at 50 FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985; 58 FR 37608, July 12, (b) The regulation. All persons, swim- 1993; 62 FR 17552, Apr. 10, 1997] mers, vessels and other craft, except those vessels under the supervision or § 334.81 Narragansett Bay, East Pas- contract to local military or Naval au- sage, Coddington Cove, Naval Sta- thority, vessels of the United States tion Newport, naval restricted area, Coast Guard, and Federal, local or Newport, Rhode Island. State law enforcement vessels, are pro- (a) The area. All of the navigable wa- hibited from entering the restricted ters of Coddington Cove east of a line areas without permission from the that connects Coddington Point at lati- Commanding Officer Naval Station tude 41°31′24.0″ N, longitude 071°19′24.0″ Newport, USN, Newport, Rhode Island W; with the outer end of the or his/her authorized representative.

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(c) Enforcement. (1) The regulation in § 334.100 Atlantic Ocean off Cape May, this section, promulgated by the N.J.; Coast Guard Rifle Range. United States Army Corps of Engi- (a) The danger zone. The waters of the neers, shall be enforced by the United Atlantic Ocean within an area de- States Navy, Commanding Officer scribed as follows: Beginning at Cape Naval Station Newport, Newport, May West Jetty Light; thence 180° Rhode Island and/or other persons or true, 800 yards; thence 250° true, 1,325 agencies as he/she may designate. yards; and thence 335° true to the shore line. [69 FR 35519, June 25, 2004] (b) The regulations. (1) No person or § 334.85 New York Harbor, adjacent to vessel shall enter or remain in the dan- the Stapleton Naval Station, Staten ger area between sunrise and sunset Island, New York; restricted area. daily, except as authorized by the en- forcing agency. (a) The area. The waters of New York (2) The regulations in this section Harbor beginning at a point on shore at shall be enforced by the Commander, ° ′ ″ ° ′ ″ latitude 40 38 02 N, longitude 074 04 24 Third Coast Guard District, or his au- W; thence easterly to latitude thorized representative. 40°38′02.5″ N, longitude 074°04′09″ W; thence southerly to latitude 40°37′53″ N, [25 FR 12244, Nov. 30, 1960. Redesignated at 50 longitude 074°04′07″ W; thence east- FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985, as amended at 62 FR 17552, Apr. 10, 1997] southeasterly to latitude 40°37′50″ N, longitude 074°03′50.2″ W; thence south- § 334.102 Sandy Hook Bay, Naval southeasterly to latitude 40°37′37.5″ N, Weapons Station EARLE, Piers and longitude 074°03′46″ W; thence south- Terminal Channel, restricted area, westerly to the shore line at latitude Middletown, New Jersey. 40°37′24.5″ N, longitude 074°04′18″ W; (a) The area. All of the navigable wa- thence northerly along the shore line ters within the area bounded by these to the point of origin. coordinates: (b) The regulations. (1) The portion of Latitude 40°25′55.6″ N, longitude 074°04′31.4″ the restricted area extending from the W; thence to shore out to a line 600 feet east of the Latitude 40°26′54.0″ N, longitude 074°03′53.0″ U.S. Pierhead Line is closed to all per- W; thence to sons and vessels except those vessels Latitude 40°26′58.0″ N, longitude 074°04′03.0″ owned by, under hire to or performing W; thence to Latitude 40°27′56.0″ N, longitude 074°03′24.0″ work for Naval Station New York, W; thence to Staten Island, New York. Latitude 40°27′41.7″ N, longitude 074°02′45.0″ (2) The portion of the restricted area W; thence to beginning 600 feet seaward of the U.S. Latitude 40°28′23.5″ N, longitude 074°02′16.6″W; Pierhead Line is open to transiting ves- thence to ° ′ ″ ° ′ ″ sels only. Vessels shall proceed across Latitude 40 28 21.2 N, longitude 074 01 56.0 W; thence to the area by the most direct route and Latitude 40°28′07.9″ N, longitude 074°02′18.6″ without unnecessary delay. For vessels W; thence to under sail, necessary tacking shall con- Latitude 40°27′39.3″ N, longitude 074°02′38.3″ stitute a direct route. W; thence to (3) Commercial vessels at anchor will Latitude 40°27′28.5″ N, longitude 074°02′10.4″ be permitted to swing into the seaward W; thence to Latitude 40°26′29.5″ N, longitude 074°02′51.2″ portion of the restricted area while at W; thence to anchor and during the tide changes. Latitude 40°26′31.4″ N, longitude 074°02′55.4″ (c) Enforcement. The regulations in W; thence to this section shall be enforced by the Latitude 40°25′27.1″ N, longitude 074°03′39.7″W Commanding Officer, Naval Station longitude; New York, and such agencies as he/she and thence along the shoreline to the point of origin (NAD 83). shall designate. The Department of the Navy plans to [56 FR 5300, Feb. 8, 1991] install buoys along these coordinates to outline the Restricted Area.

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(b) The regulation. (1) Except as set Fourth Naval District, and such agen- forth in subparagraph (b)(2), no per- cies as he may designate. sons, unauthorized vessels or other un- [18 FR 4047, July 10, 1953. Redesignated at 50 authorized craft may enter the re- FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985] stricted area at any time; (2) Vessels are authorized to cross the § 334.120 Delaware Bay off Milford Terminal Channel provided that there Neck; naval aircraft bombing target are no naval vessels then transiting the area. channel bounded by: (a) The danger zone. A circular area of Latitude 40°27′41.7″ N, longitude 074°02′45.0″ one nautical mile radius having its W; thence to center in Delaware Bay at latitude Latitude 40°28′23.5″ N, longitude 074°02′16.6″ 38°58′12″, longitude 75°17′30″. W; thence to (b) The regulations. (1) Anchoring, Latitude 40°28′21.2″ N, longitude 074°01′56.0″ trawling, crabbing, fishing and drag- W; thence to ging in the danger zone are prohibited Latitude 40°28′07.9″ N, longitude 074°02′18.6″ during daylight hours. W; thence to (2) The regulations in this section Latitude 40°27′39.3″ N, longitude 074°02′38.3″ W); and (3) No person may swim in the Re- shall be enforced by the Commandant, stricted Area. Fourth Naval District, and such agen- cies as he may designate. (c) Enforcement. The regulation in this section, promulgated by the U.S. [20 FR 563, Jan. 26, 1955. Redesignated at 50 Army Corps of Engineers, shall be en- FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985] forced by the Commanding Officer, § 334.130 Atlantic Ocean off Wallops Is- Naval Weapons Station Earle, and/or land and Chincoteague Inlet, Va.; other persons or agencies as he/she danger zone. may designate. (a) The area. An area immediately be- [68 FR 37971, June 26, 2003] hind and directly offshore from Wal- lops Island defined by lines drawn as § 334.110 Delaware Bay off Cape Hen- follows: Beginning at latitude 37°53′00″ lopen, Del.; naval restricted area. N, longitude 75°29′48″ W; thence to lati- (a) The area. Beginning at a point on tude 37°53′03″ N, longitude 74°50′52″ W; the south shore of Delaware Bay at thence to latitude 37°38′28″ N, longitude longitude 75°06′12″; thence to latitude 74°51′48″ W; thence to latitude 37°22′00″ 38°47′25″, longitude 75°06′20″; thence to N, longitude 75°09′35″ W; thence to lati- latitude 38°47′48″, longitude 75°06′00″; tude 37°19′11″ N, longitude 75°30′00″ W; thence to latitude 38°50′43″, longitude thence to latitude 37°47′57″ N, longitude 75°02′11″; thence to latitude 38°49′16″, 75°32′19″ W; and thence to latitude longitude 74°59′35″; thence to a point on 37°53′00″ N, longitude 75°29′48″ W. the shore at latitude 38°46′09″; thence (b) The regulations. (1) Persons and northwesterly and southwesterly along vessels shall only be prohibited from the shore at Cape Henlopen to the entering the area when launch oper- point of beginning. ations are being conducted. (b) The regulations. (1) Anchoring, (2) In advance of scheduled launch op- trawl fishing, crabbing, dragging, grap- erations which, in the opinion of the pling, and towing with hawser on bot- enforcing agency, may be dangerous to tom are prohibited in the area and no persons and watercraft, appropriate object attached to a vessel shall be warnings will be issued to navigation placed on or near the bottom. interests through official government (2) This section does not apply to an- and civilian channels or in such other chored floating navigational aids or to manner as the District Engineer, U.S. placement or removal of such aids by Army Corps of Engineers, may direct. the Coast Guard. Such warnings will specify the loca- (3) This section does not apply to ves- tion, time, and duration of operations, sels engaged in commercial or pleasure and give other pertinent information boat fishing provided anchors, trawls, as may be required in the interests of and ground tackle are not used. safety. Announcement of area of clo- (4) The regulations in this section sure will appear in the weekly ‘‘Notice shall be enforced by the Commandant, to Mariners.’’

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(3) The intent to conduct rocket- hunters must observe all warnings and launching operations in the area shall range clearances during hazardous also be indicated by visual signals con- range operations. sisting of a large orange-colored (c) Enforcement. The regulations in ‘‘blimp-shaped’’ balloon by day and a this section shall be enforced by the rotating alternately red and white bea- Director, National Aeronautics and con by night. The balloon shall be Space Administration, Goddard Space flown at latitude 37°50′38″ N, longitude Flight Center, Wallops Flight Facility 75°28′47″ W and the beacon shall be dis- Wallops Island, Va., or such agencies as played about 200 feet above mean high he or she may designate. ° ′ ″ water at latitude 37 50 16 N, longitude [77 FR 61722, Oct. 11, 2012] 75°29′07″ W. The appropriate signals shall be displayed 30 minutes prior to § 334.140 Chesapeake Bay; U.S. Army rocket-launching time and shall re- Proving Ground Reservation, Aber- main displayed until the danger no deen, Md. longer exists. (a) Restricted area defined. The fol- (4) In addition to visual signals and lowing indicates the limits of the wa- prior to conducting launch operations, ters of or adjacent to the Aberdeen the area will be patrolled by aircraft or Proving Ground, Maryland, and inside surface vessels and monitored by ra- of which boundaries will lie the re- dars and cameras to ensure no persons stricted area known as the Aberdeen or watercraft are within the danger Proving Ground, Maryland. zone or designated area of interest (1) Beginning at a point on the west- within the danger zone. Patrol aircraft erly side of Chesapeake Bay, at the and surface vessels are equipped with south side of the mouth of Swan Creek, marine band radios and may attempt Harford County, Maryland, the most to hail watercraft and request that northerly point of the reservation they leave the designated area and re- known as Plum Point; thence south- main clear of the area at a safe dis- easterly along the low water mark on tance until launch operations are com- the shore of Chesapeake Bay to and plete, and launch will not occur until across the north entrance of Spesutie the designated area is clear. Patrol air- Narrows to and thence along the low craft may also employ the method of water mark on the north shore of warning known as ‘‘buzzing’’ which Spesutie Island to Locust Point; thence consists of low flight by the airplane along straight line from Locust Point and repeated opening and closing of the to Turkey Point for a distance of ap- throttle. Surveillance vessels may also proximately 1,400 yards; thence fol- come close to watercraft and employ lowing a line parallel with and 1,000 flashing light to establish communica- yards from the low water mark on the tions to indicate that the watercraft is easterly shore of Spesutie Island to a entering the designated hazard area. point 1,000 yards due southeast of (5) Any watercraft being so warned Sandy Point; thence approximately shall immediately leave the designated southwest in a straight line to a point area until the conclusion of launch op- approximately 1,250 yards S. 10°30′ W. erations, and shall remain at a dis- from Bear Point; thence approximately tance to ensure that it will be safe 9,275 yards S. 51°04′ W. to a point in from falling debris. Chesapeake Bay about 1,700 yards due (6) Nothing in this regulation shall be east from Taylor Island Point; thence intended to prevent commercial fishing southwesterly in a straight course, ex- or the lawful use of approved waterfowl cept such variations as may be nec- hunting blinds along the shorelines of essary to include all of Pooles Island to the Wallops Flight Facility at Wallops the southwesterly point of Pooles Is- Island, Virginia, provided that all nec- land, thence in a northwesterly direc- essary licenses and permits have been tion to the most southwesterly point of obtained from the Virginia Marine Re- Spry Island, including all of Spry Is- sources Commission, Virginia Depart- land; thence northwesterly in a ment of Game and Inland Fisheries, straight line to extreme southerly is- and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. land off Lower Island Point; thence Commercial fishermen and waterfowl northwesterly in a straight line

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through Brier Point to a point in Sen- (i) Supesutie Narrows—all waters eca Creek where this line intersects a north and east of a line between Bear straight line which passes through Point and Black Point; monuments No. 124 and No. 125 on (ii) All creeks except Landerick westerly part of Carroll Island; thence Creek; northeasterly in a straight line passing (iii) The water adjacent to Carroll Is- through Marshy Point, at the junction land which lies between Brier Point of Dundee Creek and Saltpeter Creek, and Lower Island Point also known as to the intersection of the center line of Hawthorne Cove; Reardon Inlet with Gunpowder River, (iv) The waters immediately off the except such variations as may be nec- mouth of Romney Creek; essary to exclude any and all parts of (v) The waters adjacent to Abbey the point of land on the westerly side Point Recovery Field more accurately of Gunpowder River about one mile described as area number 16; depicted south of Oliver Point; thence northerly in Aberdeen Proving Ground Regula- along the center line of Reardon Inlet tion 210–10, Appendix A. to its intersection with the southeast- (vi) The waters on the north side of erly line of the right of way of the the Bush River from Pond Point to Pennsylvania Railroad; thence north- Chelsea Chimney are closed for fishing east along the Pennsylvania Railroad purposes. following the reservation boundary line (2) The remainder of the restricted to shore of Bush River, and along its areas will normally be open for author- western shore to Fairview Point; ized use (including navigation and fish- thence northeast in a straight line ing) during the following hours: across Bush River to concrete monu- (i) Monday through Thursday, 5 p.m. ment No. 64, located on the eastern to 7:30 a.m.; shore of Bush River, south of Chelsea; (ii) Weekends, 5 p.m. Friday to 7:30 thence along the eastern shore of Bush a.m. Monday; River northerly to the mouth of Sod (iii) National (not state) holidays, 5 Run; thence by a broken line along the p.m. the day preceding the holiday to boundary of the reservation to Swan 7:30 a.m. the day following the holiday. Creek; and thence in a straight line to (3) When requirements of tests, as de- Plum Point. (The above description termined by the Commanding Officer, may be traced on Coast and Geodetic Aberdeen Proving Ground, or his des- Chart No. 1226). ignee, necessitate closing the re- (b) Authority delegated Commanding stricted areas during the aforemen- Officer. The Commanding Officer, Aber- tioned times and days, the Com- deen Proving Ground, has been dele- manding Officer, Aberdeen Proving gated the authority by the Secretary of Ground, will publish appropriate circu- the Army to designate from time to lars or cause to be broadcast over local time by suitably posted bulletins or an- radio stations notices informing the nouncements, the conditions under public of the time and days which en- which the public, including food fisher- trance to the restricted waters of Aber- men and crabbers, may enter restricted deen Proving Ground by the general waters of the Aberdeen Proving public will be prohibited. Ground. (4) A fleet of patrol boats will be posi- (c) Penalty. All persons who enter the tioned at the perimeter of the re- restricted waters, except as authorized stricted water zone boundaries (except in this section, without the authority in extreme weather conditions such as of the Commanding Officer, Aberdeen gales or ice) during periods of testing Proving Ground, Md., are under the to prevent unauthorized entry. If nec- terms of the information given above, essary to attract attention of another guilty of a misdemeanor and upon con- vessel about to penetrate the restricted viction thereon are punishable by a area, the patrol boat may operate a fine not exceeding $500 or by imprison- distinctive rotating blue and red light, ment not exceeding 6 months. public address system, sound a siren, or (d) Entrance into restricted waters by by radio contact on shipshore FM the public. (1) The following water areas channel 16 and citizen band channel 12. are closed to the public at all times: Buoys will mark the restricted waters

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along the Chesapeake Bay perimeter other types of nets fastened by means during the period, normally 4 June of poles, stakes, weights, or anchors. through 1 October annually. Permits to fish and crab within the re- (5) Authorized use. Authorized use as stricted waters of Aberdeen Proving used in this section is defined as fish- Ground may be obtained by written ap- ing from a vessel, navigation using a plication to the Commanding Officer, vessel to traverse a water area or an- Department of the Army, Aberdeen choring a vessel in a water area. Any Proving Ground, Attention: Provost person who touches any land, or docks Marshall Division, Aberdeen Proving or grounds a vessel, within the bound- Ground, Md. Applicants for permits aries of Aberdeen Proving Ground, must state the location at which they Maryland, is not using the area for an desire to set fixed nets and state the authorized use and is in violation of period of time for which they desire the this regulation. Further, water skiing permit to cover. Nets placed in the re- in the water area of Aberdeen Proving stricted waters are subject to damage Ground is permitted as an authorized by gunfire and bombing, and the risk of use when the water area is open for use such damage will be assumed by the by the general public providing that no holder of the permit. water skier touches any land, either (2) Holders of permits for setting dry land (fast land) or subaqueous land fixed nets must comply with the provi- and comes no closer then 200 meters sions of this part and also with from any shoreline. Further, if any per- § 206.50(d) of this chapter. son is in the water area of Aberdeen (g) Identification signs required at each Proving Ground, Maryland, outside of location of fixed nets. Fishermen and any vessel (except for the purposes of crabbers who have been granted per- water skiing as outlined above) includ- mits to fish or crab within the re- ing, but not limited to, swimming, stricted waters of Aberdeen Proving scuba diving, or other purpose, that Ground Reservation with fixed nets person is not using the water in an au- must at each location have a stake se- thorized manner and is in violation of curely driven at the outer end of the this regulation. line of nets on which is mounted a sign (e) Entry onto land and limitation of board which contains their name and firing over land. (1) Entry onto any land, either dry land (fast land) or sub- permit number. All stakes set within aqueous land, within the boundaries of the restricted area established by this the Aberdeen Proving Ground Reserva- regulation will project at least three tion as defined in paragraph (a)(1) of (3) feet above the surface of the water this section is prohibited at all times. at all ordinary high stages of the tide. Provided, the Commander, Aberdeen Nets and other fishing and crabbing Proving Ground, is authorized to grant structures erected will be marked by exceptions to this regulation either by stakes set at intervals not greater than written permission or by local regula- fifty (50) feet. Fishing and crabbing tion. Entry onto the land is punishable structures erected in Aberdeen Proving as in paragraph (c) of this section. Ground waters will be plainly marked (2) There are no limitations on test on both ends, and will be lighted with firing by Federal testing facilities at a white light between sunset and sun- Aberdeen Proving Ground over land be- rise, by and at the expense of the longing to Aberdeen Proving Ground. owner. (f) Permits required from the Com- (h) Removal of pound net poles and/or manding Officer to set fixed nets in re- stakes. At the end of the fishing and stricted waters. (1) Fishermen and crabbing season, fishermen and crabbers desiring to set fixed nets with- crabbers must remove and haul away in the restricted waters of Aberdeen from the location all pound nets, pots, Proving Ground Reservation are re- poles or stakes used in their operation. quired in every instance to have a writ- Pound net poles or stakes must not be ten permit. A fixed net for the purpose cast adrift after removal. of this paragraph is defined as a pound (i) Restrictions on fishermen and net, staked gill net, hedge fike net, crabbers. It must be distinctly under- hoop net, eel pot, crab pot, and all stood that holders of permits to fish or

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crab are not authorized to enter the re- (2) The area will be in use intermit- stricted waters of Aberdeen Proving tently, and this use will be signified by Ground Reservation outside the hours the presence of white-painted boats or as announced by the Commanding Offi- floats, which will be lighted at night. cer, Aberdeen Proving Ground. In addi- (3) Upon observing the boats or floats tion, the privileges granted in this referred to in paragraph (b)(2) of this paragraph include no right to land nor section, or upon being warned, vessels to cut or procure pound net poles or and persons shall immediately vacate stakes on the Aberdeen Proving the area and remain outside the area Ground Reservation. during the period of use. (j) Aberdeen Proving Ground Regula- (4) The regulations in this section tions (APGR) 210–10 will govern com- shall be enforced by the Commandant, mercial fishing and crabbing and APGR Severn River Naval Command, and 210–26 will govern recreational (non- such agencies as he may designate. commercial) fishing and crabbing. This [17 FR 2573, Mar. 25, 1952, as amended at 30 section shall be enforced by the Com- FR 5631, Apr. 21, 1965. Redesignated at 50 FR mander, Aberdeen Proving Ground, and 42696, Oct. 22, 1985] such agencies as he/she may designate. (k) Compliance with Federal, State and § 334.155 Severn River, Naval Station county laws required. The taking of fish Annapolis, Small Boat Basin, An- and crabs in the waters of Aberdeen napolis, MD; naval restricted area. Proving Ground Reservation and the (a) The area. The waters within the setting of and location of nets, in a Naval Station Annapolis small boat manner not in compliance with Fed- basin and adjacent waters of the Sev- eral, State, and county laws is prohib- ern River enclosed by a line beginning ited. at the southeast corner of the U.S. Navy Marine Engineering Laboratory; (40 Stat. 266; 33 U.S.C. 3) thence to latitude 38°58′56.5″, longitude [13 FR 6915, Nov. 24, 1948, and 32 FR 15673, 76°28′11.5″; thence to latitude 38°58′50.5″, Nov. 14, 1967, as amended at 42 FR 41281, Aug. longitude 76°27′52″; thence to the south- 16, 1977; 48 FR 54597, Dec. 6, 1983. Redesig- east corner of the Naval Station’s sea- nated at 50 FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985] wall. § 334.150 Severn River at Annapolis, (b) The regulations. No person, vessel Md.; experimental test area, U.S. or other craft shall enter or remain in Navy Marine Engineering Labora- the restricted area at any time except tory. as authorized by the enforcing agency. (a) The restricted area. The waters of (c) Enforcement. The regulations in Severn River shoreward of a line begin- this section shall be enforced by the ning at the southeasternmost corner of Superintendent, U.S. Naval Academy, the U.S. Navy Marine Engineering Lab- in Annapolis, Maryland, and such agen- oratory sea wall and running thence cies as he/she may designate. southwesterly perpendicular to the [63 FR 68140, Dec. 9, 1998] main Severn River channel, approxi- mately 560 feet, thence northwesterly § 334.160 Severn River, at U.S. Naval parallel to and 50 feet shoreward of the Academy Santee Basin, Annapolis, edge of the channel, 1,035 feet, and Md.; naval restricted area. thence northeasterly perpendicular to (a) The area. The waters within the the channel, approximately 600 feet, to U.S. Naval Academy Santee Basin and the shore. Spar buoys will mark the adjacent waters of Severn River in- corners of the area adjacent to the closed by a line beginning at the north- channel. east corner of Dewey Field seawall; (b) The regulations. (1) No vessel or thence to latitude 38°59′03″, longitude person other than specifically author- 76°28′47.5″; thence to latitude 38°58′58″, ized military and naval vessels and per- longitude 76°28′40″; and thence to the sons shall enter or remain in the area northwest corner of Farragut Field during its use for experimental pur- seawall. poses. At all other times vessels and (b) The regulations. (1) No person in persons may use the area without re- the water, vessel or other craft shall striction. enter or remain in the restricted area

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at any time except as authorized by be permitted to be established in Area the enforcing agency. D without specific permission from the (2) The regulations in this section Commanding Officer, Naval Research shall be enforced by the Super- Laboratory. intendent, U.S. Naval Academy, An- (4) The areas will be in use through- napolis, Md., and such agencies as he out the year, and no further notice is may designate. contemplated that firing is continuing. (5) Prior to the conduct of each firing [32 FR 10299, July 13, 1967. Redesignated at 50 FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985] practice a patrol vessel will patrol the range to warn navigation. ‘‘Baker’’ will § 334.170 Chesapeake Bay, in the vicin- be flown from a conspicuous point on ity of Chesapeake Beach, Md.; firing the patrol vessel and from a prominent range, Naval Research Laboratory. position on shore. (a) The danger zone—(1) Area A. A (6) This section shall be enforced by roughly rectangular area bounded on the Commander, Naval Base, Norfolk, the north by latitude 38°39′55″; on the Virginia, and such agencies as he/she south by latitude 38°39′09″; on the east may designate. by longitude 76°31′03″; and on the west [13 FR 6916, Nov. 24, 1948, as amended at 17 by the shore of Chesapeake Bay. FR 4832, May 28, 1952; 48 FR 54597, Dec. 6, (2) Area B. The sector of a circle 1983. Redesignated at 50 FR 42696, Oct. 22, bounded by radii of 9,600 yards bearing 1985, as amended at 62 FR 17552, Apr. 10, 1997] 31° (to Bloody Point Bar Light) and 137°30′ (to Choptank River Approach § 334.180 Patuxent River, Md.; re- Buoy 2), respectively, from the center stricted areas, U.S. Naval Air Test Center, Patuxent River, Md. at the southeast corner of building No. 3; excluding Area A. (a) Except in the gut off the tip of (3) Area C. The segment of a circle in- Point Patience, no person in the water closed by the arcs of two circles having and no craft shall approach closer than radii of 9,600 yards and 13,200 yards, re- 75 yards to the beaches, shoreline, or spectively, and bounded by the ex- piers of the area formerly occupied by tended radii marking the north and the U.S. Naval Mine Warfare Test Sta- south limits of Area B. tion, or of U.S. Naval Air Station prop- NOTE: All bearings referred to true merid- erty. A person in the water or a civil- ian. ian craft shall not approach rafts, (4) Area D. A roughly rectangular barges, or platforms closer than 100 area bounded on the north by an east- yards. west line through Chesapeake Beach (b) Diving tenders will exhibit a Light 2 at the entrance channel to square red flag with white X when un- Fishing Creek; on the south by an east- derwater diving takes place from naval west line through Plum Point Shoal small craft. At such times, persons in Buoy 1 northeast from Breezy Point; on the water and civilian craft shall stay the east by the established fishing at least 200 yards clear of these vessels structure limit line; and on the west by and the civilian craft shall proceed at a the shore of Chesapeake Bay. speed not greater than five knots when (b) The regulations. (1) No person or within 1,000 yards thereof. vessel shall enter or remain in Area A (c) On occasions, seaplane landings at any time. and takeoffs will be practiced in the (2) No person or vessel shall enter or seadrome area north of the U.S. Naval remain in Area B or Area C between Air Station, Patuxent River. This area the hours of 1:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. includes those waters of the Patuxent daily except Sundays, except that River between Town Point and Hog through navigation of commercial Point shoreward of a line described as craft will be permitted in Area C at all follows: Beginning at a point on the times, but such vessels shall proceed on shore just west of Lewis Creek, bearing their normal course and shall not delay 161°30′ true, 2,000 yards from Patuxent their progress. River Light 8; thence to a point bear- (3) No fishing structures, other than ing 130° true, 1,850 yards from Patuxent those presently in established loca- River Light 8; thence to a piont bear- tions, which may be maintained, will ing 247°30′ true, 3,650 yards from Drum

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Point Light 2; thence to point bearing under way or at anchor, upon being so 235° true, 2,060 yards from Drum Point warned, shall immediately vacate the Light 2; thence to a point bearing 129° area and shall remain outside the area true, 700 yards from Drum Point Light until conclusion of potentially haz- 2; thence to a point bearing 137° true, ardous test or training events. 1,060 yards from Drum Point Light 2; (3) The area will be in use intermit- and thence to a point on the shore west tently throughout the year. of Harper Creek entrance, bearing (4) Prior to the commencement of 158°30′ true, 1,900 yards from Drum any potentially hazardous test or Point Light 2. training event that requires clearing of (d) The regulations in this section non-participant boats from the danger shall be enforced by the Commanding zone, surface or air search of the entire Officer, U.S. Naval Air Station, Patux- area will be made for the purpose of lo- ent River, Md., and such agencies as he cating and warning all craft and per- may designate. sons not connected with the test or [30 FR 4198, Mar. 31, 1965, as amended at 48 training event, and a patrol will be FR 54598, Dec. 6, 1983. Redesignated at 50 FR maintained throughout the duration of 42696, Oct. 22, 1985] the event. (5) All persons, vessels, or other craft § 334.190 Chesapeake Bay, in vicinity shall clear the area when warned by pa- of Bloodsworth Island, MD, U.S. trol vessels. Navy. (6) Patrol vessels will provide warn- (a) The areas—(1) Prohibited area. All ing that a potentially hazardous test or waters within a circle 0.5 miles in ra- training event is in progress or is about dius with its center at latitude to commence; when so warned, fishing 38°10′00″, longitude 76°06′00″; or oystering vessels or other craft not Bloodsworth Island, Pone Island, directly connected with the event shall Northeast Island, and Adams Island. not navigate within the danger zone. (2) The danger zone. All waters of Deep-draft vessels proceeding in estab- Chesapeake Bay and Tangier Sound lished navigation channels normally within an area bounded as follows: Be- will be permitted to traverse the area ginning at latitude 38°08′15″, longitude upon coordination with range patrol 76°10′00″; thence to latitude 38°12′00″, vessels. The patrol vessels will ensure longitude 76°10′00″; thence to latitude safe separation between all non-partic- 38°12′00″, longitude 76°07′00″; thence to ipant vessels and potentially hazardous latitude 38°13′00″, longitude 76°06′00″; operations. thence to latitude 38°13′00″, longitude (7) When potentially hazardous test- 76°04′00″; thence to latitude 38°12′00″, ing or training is not in progress or is longitude 76°02′00″; thence to latitude not about to commence, oystering and 38°12′00″, longitude 76°00′00″; thence to fishing boats and other craft may oper- latitude 38°08′15″, longitude 76°00′00″; ate within the danger zone. thence to the point of beginning, ex- (8) All potentially hazardous test or cluding the prohibited area described training events will be performed in in paragraph (a)(1) of this section. such a way as to contain the hazard (b) The regulations. (1) No person, ves- footprint to the established danger sel or other craft shall approach closer zone described in paragraph (a) of this than 75 yards to the beaches, shoreline, section. Naval authorities will not be or piers of Bloodsworth Island, Pone Is- responsible for damage to nets, traps, land, Northeast Island, Adams Island, buoys, pots, fish pounds, stakes, or or any Patuxent River Naval Air Sta- other equipment that may be located tion property at any time unless au- within the danger zone. thorized to do so by the enforcing agen- (9) Nothing in this regulation shall be cy. No person, vessel or other craft intended to prevent the lawful use of shall approach rafts, barges, or plat- approved waterfowl hunting blinds forms closer than 100 yards. along the shorelines of Bloodsworth Is- (2) No person, vessel, or other craft land range complex, provided that all shall enter or remain in the danger necessary licenses and permits have zone when notified by the enforcing au- been obtained from the Maryland De- thority to keep clear. Any watercraft partment of Natural Resources and the

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completed copy of the permit has been range outside target areas in accord- submitted to the Conservation Division ance with Federal and State regula- Director at NAS Patuxent River. Wa- tions: Provided, That no permanent or terfowl hunters must observe all warn- temporary fishing structures or oyster ings and range clearances, as noted ground markers shall be placed on the herein. western side of the Chesapeake Bay be- (10) The regulations in this section tween Point No Point and Cedar Point shall be enforced by the Commander, without prior written approval of the Naval Air Station Patuxent River, Commanding Officer, U.S. Naval Air Maryland, and such agencies as he/she Station, Patuxent River, Md. may designate. (v) Naval authorities will not be re- [72 FR 65668, Nov. 23, 2007] sponsible for damage caused by projec- tiles, bombs, missiles, or Naval or § 334.200 Chesapeake Bay, Point Look- Coast Guard vessels to fishing struc- out to Cedar Point; aerial and sur- tures or fishing equipment which may face firing range and target area, be located in the aerial firing range im- U.S. Naval Air Station, Patuxent mediately adjacent to the target areas. River, Maryland, danger zones. (b) Target areas—(1) Prohibited area. A (a) Aerial firing range—(1) The danger circular area with a radius of 1,000 zone. The waters of Chesapeake Bay yards having its center at latitude within an area described as follows: Be- 38°13′00″, longitude 76°19′00″ identified ginning at the easternmost extremity as Hooper Target. of Cedar Point; thence easterly to the (2) The area. A circular area with a southern tip of Barren Island; thence radius of 1000 yards having its center at southeasterly to latitude 38°01′15″, lon- latitude 38 degrees 02 minutes 18 sec- gitude 76°05′33″; thence southwesterly onds longitude 76 degrees 09 minutes 26 to latitude 37°59′25″, longitude 76°10′54″; seconds identified as Hannibal Target. thence northwesterly to latitude (3) The regulations. Nonexplosive pro- 38°02′20″, longitude 76°17′26″; thence jectiles and bombs will be dropped at northerly to Point No Point Light; frequent intervals in the target areas. thence northwesterly to the shore at Hooper and Hannibal target areas shall latitude 38°15′45″; thence northeasterly be closed to navigation at all times, ex- along the shore to the point of begin- cept for vessels engaged in operational ning. Aerial and surface firing and and maintenance activities as directed dropping of nonexplosive ordnance will by the Commanding Officer of the U.S. be conducted throughout the year. Naval Air Station, Patuxent River, (2) The regulations. (i) Through navi- Maryland. No person in the waters, gation of surface craft outside the tar- vessel, or other craft shall enter or re- get areas will be permitted at all main in the closed area or climb on times. Vessels shall proceed on their targets except on prior written ap- normal course and shall not delay their proval of the Commanding Officer, U.S. progress. Naval Air Station, Patuxent River, (ii) Prior to firing or ordnance drops, Maryland. the range will be patrolled by naval (c) Enforcement. The regulations in surface craft or aircraft to warn this section shall be enforced by the watercraft likely to be endangered. Commanding Officer of the Naval Air Surface craft so employed will display Station, Patuxent River, Maryland and a square red flag. Naval aircraft will such agencies as he or she may des- use a method of warning consisting of ignate. repeated shallow dives in the area, fol- [31 FR 13648, Oct. 22, 1966, as amended at 48 lowing each dive by a sharp pullup. FR 54598, Dec. 6, 1983. Redesignated at 50 FR (iii) Any watercraft under way or at 42696, Oct. 22, 1985, as amended at 64 FR 18581, anchor, upon being so warned, shall im- Apr. 15, 1999] mediately vacate the area and shall re- main outside the area until conclusion § 334.210 Chesapeake Bay, in vicinity of firing practice. of Tangier Island; naval guided mis- (iv) Nothing in this section shall pre- siles test operations area. vent the taking of shellfish or the set- (a) The danger zone—(1) Prohibited ting of fishing structures within the area. A circle 1,000 yards in radius with

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its center at latitude 37°47′54″, lon- (7) All projectiles, bombs and rockets gitude 76°03′48″. will be fired to land within the prohib- (2) Restricted area. A circle three nau- ited area, and on or in the immediate tical miles in radius with its center at vicinity of a target in the restricted latitude 37°47′54″, longitude 76°03′48″, ex- area located adjacent to the west side cluding the prohibited area. of Tangier Island. The Department of (b) The regulations. (1) Persons, ves- the Navy will not be responsible for sels or other craft shall not enter or re- damages by such projectiles, bombs, or main in the prohibited area at any rockets to nets, traps, buoys, pots, time unless authorized to do so by the fishpounds, stakes, or other equipment enforcing agency. which may be located within the re- (2) Except as otherwise provided in stricted area. paragraph (b)(6) of this section, per- (8) The regulations of this section sons, vessels or other craft shall not shall be enforced by the Commander, enter or remain in the restricted area Naval Air Bases, Fifth Naval District, when firing is or will soon be in Norfolk, Virginia, and such agencies as progress unless authorized to do so by he may designate. the enforcing agency. (3) Advance notice will be given of [13 FR 6918, Nov. 24, 1948, as amended at 22 the date on which the first firing is to FR 3706, May 25, 1957; 24 FR 3760, May 6, 1959. be conducted and such notice will be Redesignated at 50 FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985, as amended at 62 FR 17552, Apr. 10, 1997] published in ‘‘Notice to Mariners.’’ Thereafter, the danger zone will be in § 334.220 Chesapeake Bay, south of use intermittently throughout the year Tangier Island, Va.; naval firing and no further notice is contemplated range. that firing is continuing. (4) Warning that firing is or will soon (a) The danger zone. Beginning at ° ′ ″ ° ′ ″ be in progress will be indicated by a red latitude 37 46 39 , longitude 75 57 43 , ° ′ ″ flag displayed from one of six dolphin thence to latitude 37 43 42 , longitude ° ′ ″ ° ′ ″ platforms on the perimeter of the pro- 75 55 30 ; thence to latitude 37 27 00 , ° ′ ″ hibited area, and by patrol vessels longitude 76 02 48 ; thence to latitude ° ′ ″ ° ′ ″ within the danger zone or by aircraft 37 27 00 ; longitude 76 08 00 ; thence to ° ′ ″ ° ′ ″ employing the method of warning latitude 37 45 00 , longitude 76 09 48 ; ° ′ ″ known as ‘‘buzzing’’ which consists of thence to latitude 37 45 00 , longitude ° ′ ″ low flight by the airplane and repeated 76 08 51 ; and thence along the circum- opening and closing of the throttle. ference of a circle of five nautical miles Surface or air search of the entire area radius whose center is at latitude will be made prior to the commence- 37°47′54″, longitude 76°03′48″, to the ment of firing on each scheduled day. point of beginning. During periods of firing a patrol vessel (b) The regulations. (1) Any vessel pro- will remain in the approaches to the pelled by mechanical means or by sail restricted area and maintain contin- at a speed greater than five knots may uous contact with the firing planes to proceed through the danger zone to and warn when the area is not clear. from points without, but not from one (5) Upon observing the warning flag point to another point within, the area, or upon receiving a warning by any of except when especially notified to the the patrol vessels or aircraft, persons, contrary. vessels or other craft shall imme- (2) All vessels, other than naval craft, diately vacate the restricted area and are forbidden to anchor within the dan- remain outside the area until the con- ger zone except in cases of great emer- clusion of firing for the day. gency. All vessels anchoring under cir- (6) This section shall not deny tra- cumstances of great emergency within verse of portions of the restricted area the area shall leave the area imme- by commercial craft proceeding in es- diately after the emergency ceases or tablished steamer lanes, but when fir- upon notification by the enforcing ing is or will soon be in progress all agency. such craft shall proceed on their nor- (3) Fishing, oystering, clamming, mal course through the area with all crabbing, and other aquatic activities practicable speed. are forbidden within the limits of the

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danger zone, except that existing fish- about 3,600 yards off Church Point; ing structures licensed by the State of thence to Line of Fire Buoy N, about Virginia may be maintained and oper- 900 yards off Colonial Beach; thence to ated: Provided, The owners thereof ob- Line of Fire Buoy P, about 1,000 yards tain written permits from the enforc- off Bluff Point; thence northwest to ing agency designated in paragraph latitude 38°17′54″, longitude 77°01′02″, a (b)(5) of this section. point of the Virginia shore on property (4) Day and night firing over the of the Naval Support Facility Dahl- range will be conducted intermittently gren, a distance of about 4,080 yards; by one or more vessels, depending on thence north along the Potomac shore weather and operating schedules. When of Naval Surface Warfare Center, Dahl- firing is in progress, adequate patrol by gren to Baber Point; and thence west naval craft will be conducted to pre- along the Upper Machodoc Creek shore vent vessels from entering or remain- of Naval Surface Warfare Center, Dahl- ing within the danger zone. gren to Howland Point at latitude (5) This section shall be enforced by 38°19′0.5″, longitude 77°03′23″; thence the Commandant, Fifth Naval District, northeast to latitude 38°19′18″, lon- U. S. Naval Base, Norfolk, Virginia, gitude 77°02′29″, a point on the Naval and such agencies as he may designate. Surface Warfare Center, Dahlgren [13 FR 6918, Nov. 24, 1948, as amended at 22 shore about 350 yards southeast of the FR 6965, Dec. 4, 1957. Redesignated at 50 FR base of the Navy recreational pier. Haz- 42696, Oct. 22, 1985] ardous operations are normally con- ducted in this zone daily except Satur- § 334.230 Potomac River. days, Sundays, and national holidays. (a) Naval Surface Warfare Center, (iii) Upper zone. Beginning at Mathias Dahlgren, VA—(1) The areas. Portions of Point, Va.; thence north to Light 5; the Upper Machodoc Creek and Poto- thence north-northeast to Light 6; mac River near Dahlgren, VA as de- thence east-southeast to Lighted Buoy scribed below: 2, thence east-southeast to a point on (i) Lower zone. The entire portion of the Maryland shore at approximately the lower Potomac River between a latitude 38°23′35.5″, longitude 76°59′15.5″; line from Point Lookout, Maryland, to thence south along the Maryland shore Smith Point, Virginia, and a line from to, and then along, a line passing Buoy 14 (abreast of St. Clements Is- through Light 1 to the Virginia shore, land) to a point near the northeast parallel to the Harry W. Nice Bridge; shore of Hollis Marsh at latitude thence north with the Virginia shore to 38°10′00″, longitude 76°45′22.4″. Haz- the point of beginning. Hazardous oper- ardous operations are conducted in this ations are conducted in this zone at in- zone at infrequent intervals. frequent intervals. (ii) Middle zone. Beginning at the (2) The regulations. (i) Hazardous op- intersection of the Harry W. Nice erations normally take place between Bridge with the Virginia shore; thence the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. daily ex- to Light 33; thence to latitude 38°19′06″, cept Saturdays, Sundays and national longitude 76°57′06″ which point is about holidays, with infrequent night firing 3,300 yards east-southeast of Light 30; between 5 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. During a thence to Line of Fire Buoy O, about national emergency, hazardous oper- 1,150 yards southwest of Swan Point; ations will take place between the thence to Line of Fire Buoy M, about hours of 6 a.m. and 10:30 p.m. daily ex- 1,700 yards south of Potomac View; cept Sundays. Hazardous operations thence to Line of Fire Buoy K, about may involve firing large or small cal- 1,400 yards southwesterly of the lower iber guns and projectiles, aerial bomb- end of Cobb Island; thence to Buoy 14, ing, use of directed energy, and oper- abreast of St. Clements Island, thence ating manned or unmanned watercraft. southwest to a point near the north- (ii) When hazardous operations are in east shore of Hollis Marsh at latitude progress, no person, or fishing or 38°10′00″; longitude 76°45′22.4″; thence oystering vessels shall operate within northwest to Line of Fire Buoy J, the danger zone affected unless so au- about 3,000 yards off Popes Creek, Vir- thorized by the Naval Surface Warfare ginia; thence to Line of Fire Buoy L, Center, Dahlgren’s patrol boats.

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Oystering and fishing boats or other been obtained from the Maryland De- craft may cross the river in the danger partment of Natural Resources, the zone only after they have reported to Virginia Department of Game and In- the patrol boat and received instruc- land Fisheries, or the Potomac River tions as to when and where to cross. Fisheries Commission. Waterfowl hunt- Deep-draft vessels using dredged chan- ers shall provide a completed copy of nels and propelled by mechanical their blind permit to the Natural Re- power at a speed greater than five sources Manager at Naval Surface War- miles per hour may proceed directly fare Center, Dahlgren. Commercial through the danger zones without re- fishermen and waterfowl hunters must striction except when notified to the observe all warnings and range clear- contrary by the patrol boat. Unless in- ances, as noted herein. Federal, State structed to the contrary by the patrol and local law enforcement agencies are boat, small craft navigating up or down exempt from the provisions of para- the Potomac River during hazardous graph (a) of this section. operations shall proceed outside of the (b) Accotink Bay, Accotink Creek, and northeastern boundary of the Middle Pohick Bay; U.S. Military Reservation, Danger Zone. All craft desiring to Fort Belvoir, Va—(1) The danger zone. enter the Middle Danger Zone when The waters of Accotink Bay, Accotink proceeding in or out of Upper Creek, and Pohick Bay, Virginia, with- Machodoc Creek during hazardous op- in and adjacent to the target ranges of erations will be instructed by the pa- the U.S. Military Reservation, Fort trol boat; for those craft that desire to Belvoir, as follows: All of Accotink proceed in or out of Upper Machodoc Bay; all of Accotink Creek below the Creek on a course between the western bridge which crosses Accotink Creek shore of the Potomac River and a line approximately 400 yards south of U.S. from the Main Dock of Naval Surface Highway No. 1; and that portion of Warfare Center, Dahlgren to Line of Pohick Bay bordering its north shore. Fire Buoy P, clearance will be granted The mouth of Accotink Bay and that to proceed upon request directed to the portion of Pohick Bay within the dan- patrol boat. ger zone will be marked by the Post (iii) Due to hazards of unexploded ordnance, no person or craft in the Commander with suitable warning Middle Danger Zone shall approach buoys. closer than 100 yards to the shoreline (2) The regulations. (i) When firing af- of Naval Surface Warfare Center, Dahl- fecting the area is in progress, the Post gren, previously known as the Naval Commander will post guards at such lo- Surface Weapons Center. cations that the waters in the danger (3) Enforcement. The regulations shall zone may be observed and arrange sig- be enforced by the Commander, Naval nals whereby these guards may stop Surface Warfare Center, Dahlgren and the firing should any person be seen in such agencies as he/she may designate. the danger zone. When firing is in Patrol boats, in the execution of their progress, the Post Commander will mission assigned herein, shall display a cause to be displayed both on the east square red flag during daylight hours shore of Accotink Bay at its mouth and for purposes of identification; at night near the danger zone boundary on time, a 32 point red light shall be dis- Accotink Creek a red streamer which played at the mast head. Naval Surface shall be visible to a person in a boat Warfare Center, Dahlgren (Range Con- near those points. trol) can be contacted by Marine VHF (ii) Persons desiring to cross the wa- radio (Channel 16) or by telephone (540) ters in the danger zone shall first de- 653–8791. termine whether a red streamer is dis- (4) Exceptions. Nothing in this regula- played on the east Shore of Accotink tion shall be intended to prevent com- Bay at its mouth or near the danger mercial fishing or the lawful use of ap- zone boundary on Accotink Creek. If proved waterfowl hunting blinds along the red streamer is displayed, it will the shorelines of Naval Surface War- indicate that firing is in progress and fare Center, Dahlgren, provided that all that the waters in the danger zone are necessary licenses and permits have covered by rifle fire, and the area shall

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not be entered until the streamer is striction will be in place 24 hours a lowered. day, seven days a week. (iii) The Post Commander is hereby (2) The boundary of the restricted authorized by using such agencies and area will be demarcated with marker equipment necessary to stop all per- buoys and warning signs set at 500 foot sons and boats at the boundary of the intervals. In addition, floating small danger zone and prohibit their crossing craft intrusion barriers marked with the area until convenient to the firing reflective material will be placed schedule to do so. across the Chopawamsic Creek channel [13 FR 6916, Nov. 24, 1948, as amended at 13 at the entrance to the channel from FR 9557, Dec. 31, 1948; 21 FR 2817, May 1, 1956; the Potomac River and immediately 22 FR 2951, Apr. 26, 1957; 28 FR 349, Jan. 12, west of the CSX railroad bridge. 1963; 48 FR 54597, Dec. 6, 1983. Redesignated (c) Enforcement. The regulations in at 50 FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985, as amended at 62 this section shall be enforced by the FR 17552, Apr. 10, 1997; 76 FR 10523, Feb. 25, Commander, MCB Quantico or any 2011] such agencies he/she designates. The § 334.235 Potomac River, Marine Corps areas identified in paragraph (a) of this Base Quantico (MCB Quantico) in section will be monitored 24 hours a vicinity of Marine Corps Air Facil- day, 7 days a week. Any person or ves- ity (MCAF), restricted area. sel encroaching within the areas iden- (a) The area. All of the navigable wa- tified in paragraph (a) of this section ters of the Potomac River extending will be directed to immediately leave approximately 500 meters from the the restricted area. Failure to do so high-water mark on the Eastern shore- could result in forceful removal and/or line of the MCAF, bounded by these co- criminal charges. ordinates (including the Chopawamsic (d) Exceptions. Commercial fisherman Creek channel, but excluding will be authorized controlled access to Chopawamsic Island): Beginning at the restricted area (with the exception latitude 38°29′34.04″ N, longitude of Chopawamisc Creek channel) after 077°18′22.4″ W (Point A); thence to lati- registering with MCB Quantico offi- tude 38°29′43.01″ N, longitude 077°18′4.1″ cials and following specific access noti- (Point B); thence to latitude 38°29′55.1″ fication procedures. ° ′ ″ N, longitude 077 17 51.3 W (Point C); [76 FR 6328, Feb. 4, 2011; 76 FR 10524, Feb. 25, thence to latitude 38°30′10.1″ N, lon- 2011] gitude 077°17′40.3″ W (Point D); thence to latitude 38°30′23.43″ N, longitude § 334.240 Potomac River, Mattawoman 077°17′50.30″ W (Point E); then along the Creek and Chicamuxen Creek; U.S. western shoreline of Chopawamsic Is- Naval Surface Weapons Center, In- land to latitude 38°30′35.13″ N, longitude dian Head Division, Indian Head, 077°17′47.45″ W (Point F); thence to lati- Md. tude 38°30′42.1″ N, longitude 077°17′37.1″ (a) The danger zone. Beginning at a W (Point G); thence to latitude point on the easterly shore of the Poto- 38°30′50.71″ N, longitude 077°17′54.12″ W mac River at latitude 38°36′00″, lon- (Point H); then along the shoreline to gitude 77°11′00″; thence to latitude latitude 38°30′0.058″ N, longitude 38°34′30″; longitude 77°13′00″; thence to 077°18′39.26″ W (Point I); then across the latitude 38°33′20″, longitude 77°14′20″; Chopawamsic Channel to latitude thence to latitude 38°32′20″, longitude 38°29′58.45″ N, longitude 077°18′39.97″ W 77°15′10″; thence to latitude 38°32′00″, (Point J); thence to latitude 38°29′38.2″ longitude 77°15′00″; thence to latitude N, longitude 077°18′38.14″ W (Point K); 38°32′30″, longitude 77°14′00″; thence to and thence to the beginning point of latitude 38°32′30″, longitude 77°14′00″; origin. thence upstream along the easterly (b) The regulations. (1) All persons, shoreline of Chicamuxen Creek to its vessels, or other craft are prohibited head thence downstream along the from entering, transiting, drifting, westerly shoreline of Chicamuxen dredging, or anchoring within the re- Creek to the southernmost point of stricted area without the permission of Stump Neck; thence northeasterly the Commander, MCB Quantico or his/ along the shoreline of Stump Neck to her designated representatives. The re- the mouth of Mattawoman Creek;

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thence along the southeasterly shore of § 334.250 Gunston Cove, at Whitestone Mattawoman Creek to the pilings re- Point, Va.; U.S. Army restricted maining from the footbridge con- area. necting the left bank of the creek to (a) The area. The waters within an the Naval Surface Warfare Center, In- area beginning at a point on the shore- dian Head Division; thence along the line at longitude 77°08′36″; thence to northwesterly shore of Mattawoman latitude 38°40′22″, longitude 77°08′39″; Creek from the pilings remaining from thence to latitude 38°40′14″, longitude the footbridge to the mouth of the 77°08′22″; thence to a point on the shore- creek; thence in a northeasterly direc- line at longitude 77°08′18″ and thence tion along the easterly shore of the Po- along the shoreline to the point of be- tomac River to the point of beginning. ginning. (b) The regulations. (1) Firings con- (b) The regulations. No person, vessel, sisting of controlled explosions within or other craft shall enter or remain in the danger zone, and controlled shore the area at any time except as author- operations, or accidental explosions, ized by the enforcing agency. hazardous to vessel traffic within the (c) The regulations in this section limits of the danger zone, may take shall be enforced by the District Engi- neer, U.S. Army Engineer District, place at any time of the day or night Philadelphia, Pa., and such agencies as and on any day of the week. he may designate. (2) Flashing red lights, horns, and signs established at appropriate points [31 FR 16560, Dec. 28, 1966. Redesignated at 50 will warn vessels of impending tests or FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985] operations considered to be hazardous § 334.260 York River, Va.; naval re- to vessels within the danger zone. stricted areas. (3) No persons or vessels except ves- sels of the United States or vessels au- (a) The areas—(1) Naval mine service- A rectangular thorized by the enforcing agency shall testing area (prohibited). area surrounding Piers 1 and 2, Naval enter or remain in the danger zone Weapons Station, and extending up- while lights are flashing, when warning stream therefrom, beginning at a point horns are in operation, or when warned on the shore line at latitude 37°15′25″ N, or directed by a patrol vessel. longitude 76°32′32″ W; thence to latitude (4) Nothing in this section shall pro- 37°15′42″ N, longitude 76°32′06″ W; thence hibit the use of Mattawoman Creek or to latitude 37°15′27″ N, longitude Chicamuxen Creek as a harbor of ref- 76°31′48″ W; thence to latitude 37°15′05″ uge because of stress of weather. N, longitude 76°31′27″ W; thence to a (5) Except as prescribed in paragraph point on the shore line at latitude (b)(3) of this section, persons and ves- 37°14′51″ N, longitude 76°31′50″ W; and sels may enter and proceed through the thence along the shore line to the point danger zone without restriction. How- of beginning. ever, accidental explosions may occur (2) Naval mine service-testing area (re- at any time and persons and vessels en- stricted). A rectangular area adjacent to tering the area do so at their own risk. the northeast boundary of the prohib- (6) Fishermen operating in the dan- ited area described in paragraph (a)(1) ger zone when warning signals are of this section, beginning at latitude ° ′ ″ ° ′ ″ sounded shall evacuate the area imme- 37 16 00 N, longitude 76 32 29 W; thence ° ′ ″ diately. to latitude 37 16 23 N, longitude 76°32′00″ W; thence to latitude 37°15′27″ (7) The regulations in this section N, longitude 76°30′54″ W; thence to lati- shall be enforced by the Commanding tude 37°15′05″ N, longitude 76°31′27″ W; Officer, U.S. Naval Surface Warfare thence to latitude 37°15′27″ N, longitude Center, Indian Head Division, Indian 76°31′48″ W; thence to latitude 37°15′42″ Head, Maryland. N, longitude 76°32′06″ W; thence to lati- [26 FR 9748, Oct. 17, 1961, as amended at 48 FR tude 37°15′40″ N, longitude 76°32′09″ W; 54598, Dec. 6, 1983. Redesignated at 50 FR and thence to the point of beginning. 42696, Oct. 22, 1985, as amended at 62 FR 17552, (3) Explosives-Handling Berth (Naval). Apr. 10, 1997] A circular area of 600 yards radius with

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its center at latitude 37°13′56″ N, lon- sive use of naval vessels and except in gitude 76°28′48″ W. cases of emergency no other vessel (4) Felgates Creek (prohibited). Navi- shall anchor therein without the per- gable waters of the United States as mission of local naval authorities, ob- defined at 33 CFR part 329 within tained through the Captain of the Port, Felgates Creek from the boundary U.S. Coast Guard, Norfolk, Virginia. fence line at the mouth to the mean There shall be no restriction on the high water line of the head and all as- movement of vessels through the Ex- sociated tributaries. The area contains plosive-Handling Berth. the entirety of Felgates Creek and all (4) Vessels shall not be anchored, nor associated tributaries south of the line shall persons in the water approach which begins at latitude 37°16′24″ N, within 300 yards of the perimeter of the longitude 76°35′12″ W and extends east Explosives-Handling Berth (Naval) to latitude 37°16′21″ N, longitude when that berth is occupied by a vessel 76°35′00″ W. handling explosives. (5) Indian Field Creek (prohibited). (5) All persons and all vessels are for- Navigable waters of the United States bidden to enter the prohibited areas de- as defined at 33 CFR part 329 within In- scribed in paragraphs (a)(4) and (a)(5) of dian Field Creek from the boundary this section without prior permission fence line at the mouth to the mean of the enforcing agency. high water line of the head and all as- (6) The regulations of this section sociated tributaries. The area contains shall be enforced by the Commander, the entirety of Indian Field Creek and Naval Weapons Station Yorktown, Vir- all associated tributaries south of the ginia, and such agencies as he/she may line which begins at latitude 37°16′05″ designate. N, longitude 76°33′29″ W and extends [77 FR 61723, Oct. 11, 2012] east to latitude 37°16′01″ N, longitude 76°33′22″ W. § 334.270 York River adjacent to (b) The regulations. (1) All persons and Cheatham Annex Depot, Naval Sup- all vessels other than naval craft are ply Center, Williamsburg, Va.; re- forbidden to enter the prohibited area stricted area. described in paragraph (a)(1) of this (a) The area. The waters of York section. River bounded as follows: Beginning at (2) Trawling, dragging, and net-fish- a point on shore at Cheatham Annex ing are prohibited, and no permanent Depot at latitude 37°17′14″ N., longitude obstructions may at any time be placed 76°35′38″ W.; thence to a point offshore in the area described in paragraph at latitude 37°17′52″ N., longitude (a)(2) of this section. Upon official noti- 76°35′20″ W.; thence approximately par- fication, any vessel anchored in the allel to the shore to a point at latitude area and any person in the area will be 37°17′23″ N., longitude 76°34′39″ W.; required to vacate the area during the thence to the shore at latitude 37°16′58″ actual mine-laying operation. Persons N., longitude 76°35′03″ W.; and thence and vessels entering the area during along the shore at Cheatham Annex mine-laying operations by aircraft Depot to the point of beginning. must proceed directly through the area (b) The regulations. (1) No loitering without delay, except in case of emer- will be permitted within the area. Oys- gency. Naval authorities are required termen may work their own leaseholds to publish advance notice of mine-lay- or public bottom within the area, pro- ing and/or retrieving operations sched- vided they obtain special permission uled to be carried on in the area, and from the Officer in Charge, Cheatham during such published periods of oper- Annex Depot, Naval Supply Center, ation, fishing or other aquatic activi- Williamsburg, Virginia. ties are forbidden in the area. No vessel (2) The regulations in this section will be denied passage through the area shall be enforced by the Officer in at any time during either mine-laying Charge, Cheatham Annex Depot, U.S. or retrieving operations. Naval Supply Center, Williamsburg, (3) The Explosives-Handling Berth Virginia. (Naval) described in paragraph (a)(3) of [22 FR 4814, July 9, 1957. Redesignated at 50 this section is reserved for the exclu- FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985]

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§ 334.275 North and Southwest Branch, latitude 37°09′50″ N., longitude Back River, Hampton, U.S. Air 76°37′45.5″ W.; thence southerly to lati- Force Base, Langley, Va.; restricted tude 37°09′00″ N., longitude 76°38′05″ W.; area. thence southerly to latitude 37°08′22″ (a) The area. Beginning at a point on N., longitude 76°37′55″ W.; thence due the island at the entrance to Tide Mills east to the shore at latitude 37°08′22″ Creek in the Southwest Branch of the N., longitude 76°37′22″ W.; thence north- Back River at latitude 37°03′50″ N, lon- erly along the shore to the point of be- gitude 076°22′00″ W, thence along the ginning. shore of Langley Air Force Base, 35 (b) The regulations. (1) No vessels yards off the ordinary mean high water other than Department of the Army (MHW) mark, to a point in the North- vessels, and no persons other than per- west Branch of the Back River at lati- sons embarked in such vessels shall re- tude 37°06′40″ N, longitude 076°22′55″ W. main in or enter the restricted area ex- (b) The regulations. (1) No persons or cept as provided in paragraph (b)(2) of vessels, recreational or commercial, this section. may enter this restricted area without (2) Nothing in the regulations of this the permission of the Commanding Of- section shall prevent the harvesting ficer, Langley Air Force Base. and cultivation of oyster beds or the (2) The Commanding Officer shall not setting of fish traps within the re- prevent persons from fulfilling their stricted area under regulations of the legal obligation to the Commonwealth Department of the Army, nor will the of Virginia with regard to oyster plant- passage of fishing vessels to or from ing ground leases that lie within the authorized traps be unreasonably inter- restricted area. The Commanding Offi- fered with or restricted. cer may, at his/her discretion, require (3) Vessels anchored in the area shall those persons and vessels working be so anchored as not to obstruct the those leases to register with the Lang- arc of visibility of Deepwater Shoals ley Air Force Base Security Officer on Light. an annual basis. Failure to comply (4) The Commanding General, Fort with this request may result in denial Eustis, Va., will, to the extent possible to access the oyster grounds until such give public notice from time to time time as the request has been complied through local news media and the with. Coast Guard’s Local Notice to Mariners (3) Persons or vessels contracted with of the schedule of intended Army use of or utilized by the Commonwealth of the restricted area. Virginia to work the oyster grounds (5) The continuation of the restricted shall give verbal notification to the area for more than 3 years after the base Security Office prior to entering date of its establishment shall be de- the restricted area. pendent upon the outcome of the con- (4) City, State and Federal law en- sideration of a request for its continu- forcement vessels may enter the re- ance submitted to the District Engi- stricted area at any time they deem neer, U.S. Army Engineer District, necessary for the enforcement of their Norfolk, Virginia, by the using agency respective laws. at least 3 months prior to the expira- (c) Enforcement. The regulations in tion of the 3 years. this section shall be enforced by the (6) The regulations in this section Commanding Officer of the Langley Air shall be enforced by the Commanding Force Base and such agencies as he/she General, Fort Eustis, Va., and such may designate. agencies as he may designate. [58 FR 47788, Sept. 10, 1993] [37 FR 4337, Mar. 2, 1972. Redesignated at 50 FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985] § 334.280 James River between the en- trance to Skiffes Creek and Mul- § 334.285 York River and the Naval berry Point, Va.; army training and Weapons Station Yorktown- small craft testing area. Cheatham Annex, Yorktown, Vir- (a) The restricted area. Beginning on ginia; danger zone. the shore at latitude 37°09′54″ N., lon- (a) The area. The waters within an gitude 76°36′25″ W.; thence westerly to area beginning at mean high water on

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the shore at the facility located at lati- northerly along the shore to the point tude 37°17′33.10″ N, longitude 76°36′19.06″ of beginning. W; then northeast to a point in the (2) Norfolk Naval Shipyard Area. Be- York River at latitude 37°18′36.65″ N, ginning at a point on the shore at the longitude 76°34′39.01″ W; thence south, northeast corner of the Norfolk Naval southeast to latitude 37°17′59.37″ N, lon- Shipyard, at latitude 36°49′43.5″, lon- gitude 76°34′13.65″ W; then southwest to gitude 76°17′41.5″; thence due east ap- a point on the shore located at latitude proximately 100 feet to the western 37°17′26.75″ N, longitude 76°36′14.89″ W. boundary of Elizabeth River channel; (b) The regulations. (1) Vessels and thence in a southerly direction along persons may transit this area at any the western boundary of the channel to time. No vessel or persons shall anchor, the point where it passes through the fish or conduct any waterborne activi- draw of the Norfolk and Portsmouth ties within the danger zone established Belt Line Railroad Bridge, thence in a in accordance with this regulation any southwesterly direction along the time live firing exercises are being con- northerly side of the bridge to the ducted. western shore of Southern Branch of (2) Anytime live firing is being con- Elizabeth River; and thence along the ducted, the person or persons in charge shore in a northerly direction to the shall display a red flag from a con- point of beginning. spicuous location along the shore to (3) Southgate Terminal Area. Begin- signify the range is active and post ning at a point at the northeast corner lookouts to ensure the safety of all ves- of Southgate Terminal Annex of Nor- sels passing through the area. At night, folk Naval Shipyard, at latitude red lights will be displayed in lieu of 36°48′23″, longitude 76°17′39″; thence east flags. to latitude 36°48′23″, longitude 76°17′29″; (3) No firing activities shall be con- thence southerly along the western ducted when the visibility is less than boundary of Norfolk Harbor 35-foot the maximum range of the weapons channel to latitude 36°48′04″, longitude being used at the facility or while a 76°17′33″; thence west to latitude vessel is within the danger zone. 36°48′04″, longitude 76°17′41″; and thence (4) Recreational and commercial ac- along the shore in a northerly direc- tivities may be conducted in this area tion to the point of beginning. anytime the range is inactive. (b) The regulations. (1) No vessels (c) Enforcement. The regulations in other than Naval vessels and other ves- this section shall be enforced by the sels authorized to move to and from Commander, Naval Weapons Station, piers at the Norfolk Naval Shipyard Yorktown, or such agencies as he or and its two annexes described in para- she may designate. graph (a) (1) and (3) of this section, and no person other than persons embarked [79 FR 35050, June 19, 2014] in such vessels, shall enter the re- stricted areas. § 334.290 Elizabeth River, Southern (2) This section shall be enforced by Branch, Va., naval restricted areas. the Commander, Norfolk Naval Ship- (a) The areas—(1) St. Helena Annex yard, Portsmouth, Va., and such agen- Area. Beginning at a point at St. Hel- cies as he may designate. ena Annex of the Norfolk Naval Ship- [19 FR 2232, Apr. 17, 1954, as amended at 35 yard, on the eastern shore of Southern FR 2660, Feb. 6, 1970. Redesignated at 50 FR Branch of Elizabeth River, at latitude 42696, Oct. 22, 1985] 36°49′43″, longitude 76°17′26.5″; thence in a southwesterly direction to a point on § 334.293 Elizabeth River, Craney Is- the eastern boundary of Norfolk Har- land Refueling Pier Restricted bor 40-foot channel at latitude 36°49′42″, Area, Portsmouth VA; naval re- longitude 76°17′33″; thence in a south- stricted area. erly direction along the eastern bound- (a) The area. (1) The waters within an ary of Norfolk Harbor 40-foot channel area beginning at a point on the shore to latitude 36°49′28″, longitude 76°17′27″; at latitude 36°53′17.4″ N, longitude thence easterly to the shore at latitude 76°20′21″ W; thence easterly to latitude 36°49′28″, longitude 76°17′22″; and thence, 36°53′16.8″ N, longitude 76°20′14.4″ W:

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thence southwesterly to latitude longitude 76°19′54″ W; thence westerly 36°53′00″ N, longitude 76°20′18″ W; thence to a point on the eastern limit of Nor- southeasterly to latitude 36°52′55.2″ N, folk Harbor Channel at latitude longitude 76°20′16.5″ W: thence south- 36°56′41.5″ N, longitude 76°20′05.5″ W; westerly to latitude 36°52′52.2″ N, lon- thence northerly along the eastern gitude 76°20′18″ W; thence southwest- limit of Norfolk Harbor Channel to ° ′ ″ erly to latitude 36 52 49.8 N, longitude latitude 36°57′52″ N, longitude 76°20′00″ ° ′ ″ 76 20 25.8 W: thence northwesterly to W; thence easterly to latitude 36°57′52″ latitude 36°52′58.2″ N, longitude N, longitude 76°19′35″ W; thence to lati- 76°20′33.6″ W; thence northeasterly to a tude 36°57′47.7″ N., longitude 73°18′57″ W; point on the shore at latitude 36°53′00″ ° ′ ″ thence southeasterly to latitude N, longitude 76 20 30 W; thence north- ° ′ ″ ° ′ ″ erly along the shoreline to the point of 36 57 26 N, longitude 76 18 42 W; thence ° ′ ″ beginning. easterly to latitude 36 57 26.2 N, lon- ° ′ ″ (b) The regulation. No vessel or per- gitude 76 17 55.2 W; thence southerly to sons may enter the restricted area un- latitude 36°57′05″ N, longitude 76°17′52″ less specific authorization is granted W; thence southeasterly to latitude by the Commander, Navy Region, Mid- 36°56′56.2″ N, longitude 76°17′27″ W; Atlantic and/or other persons or agen- thence northeasterly to latitude cies as he/she may designate. 36°57′10″ N, longitude 76°16′29″ W; and (c) Enforcement. The regulation in thence to the shoreline at latitude this section, promulgated by the Corps 36°57′18.8″ N, longitude 76°16′22″ W, at of Engineers, shall be enforced by the the Naval Air Station. Commander, Navy Region, Mid-Atlan- (b) The regulation. No vessel or per- tic, and such agencies or persons as he/ sons may enter the restricted area un- she may designate. less specific authorization is granted [67 FR 6654, Feb. 13, 2002] by the Commander, Navy Region, Mid- Atlantic and/or other persons or agen- § 334.300 Hampton Roads and cies as he/she may designate. Willoughby Bay, Norfolk Naval (c) Enforcement. The regulation in Base, naval restricted area, Norfolk, Virginia. this section, promulgated by the United States Army Corps of Engi- (a) The area. (1) The waters within an neers, shall be enforced by the Com- area beginning at latitude 36°55′55″ N, mander, Navy Region, Mid-Atlantic, longitude 76°20′02″ W; thence north- and/or such agencies or persons as he/ westerly to latitude 36°56′00″ N, lon- gitude 76°20′08″ W; thence northerly she may designate. along the eastern limit of Norfolk Har- [67 FR 10844, Mar. 11, 2002] bor Channel to latitude 36°57′52″ N, lon- gitude 76°20′00″ W; thence easterly to § 334.310 Chesapeake Bay, Lynnhaven latitude 36°57′52″ N, longitude 76°19′35″ Roads; navy amphibious training W; thence to latitude 36°57′47.7″ N, area. 76°18′57″ W; thence southeasterly to (a) The restricted area. Beginning at ° ′ ″ ° ′ ″ latitude 36 57 26 N, longitude 76 18 42 latitude 36°55′47″, longitude 76°11′04.5″; W; thence easterly to latitude thence to latitude 36°59′04″, longitude ° ′ ″ ° ′ ″ 36 57 26.2 N, longitude 76 17 55.2 W; 76°10′11″; thence to latitude 36°58′28.5″, ° ′ ″ thence southerly to latitude 36 57 05 N, longitude 76°07′54″; thence to latitude longitude 76°17′52″ W; thence southeast- 36°55′27.5″, longitude 76°08′42″; thence erly to latitude 36°56′56.2″ N, longitude westerly along the shore and across the 76°17′27″ W; thence northeasterly to latitude 36°57′10″ N, latitude 76°16′29″ W; mouth of Little Creek to the point of thence to the shoreline at latitude beginning. 36°57′18.8″ N, longitude 76°16′22″ W at the (b) The regulations. (1) No fish-pound Naval Air Station. stakes or structures shall be allowed in (2) Beginning at a point on the Naval the restricted area. Station shore at latitude 36°56′37.5″ N, (2) No person or vessel shall approach longitude 76°19′44″ W; thence westerly within 300 yards of any naval vessel or and northerly along the breakwater to within 600 yards of any vessel dis- its extremity at latitude 36°56′41.5″ N, playing the red ‘‘baker’’ burgee.

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(3) This section shall be enforced by in local newspapers or by radio an- the Commandant, Fifth Naval District, nouncement. and such agencies as he may designate. (2) This section shall be enforced by the Commanding General, Tactical Air [13 FR 6920, Nov. 24, 1948, as amended at 22 FR 5956, July 27, 1957. Redesignated at 50 FR Command, Langley Air Force Base, 42696, Oct. 22, 1985, as amended at 62 FR 17553, Virginia, and such agencies as he may Apr. 10, 1997; 62 FR 24034, May 2, 1997] designate. [18 FR 8698, Dec. 24, 1953. Redesignated at 50 § 334.320 Chesapeake Bay entrance; FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985, as amended at 62 FR naval restricted area. 17553, Apr. 10, 1997] (a) The area. Beginning at a point on the south shore of Chesapeake Bay at § 334.340 Chesapeake Bay off Plumtree longitude 76°03′06″; thence to latitude Island, Hampton, Va.; Air Force pre- 37°01′18″, longitude 76°02′06″; thence to cision test area. latitude 37°00′18″, longitude 75°55′54″; (a) The danger zone. The waters of thence to latitude 36°58′00″, longitude Chesapeake Bay and connecting waters 75°48′24″; thence to latitude 36°51′48″, within an area bounded as follows: Be- longitude 75°51′00″; thence to the shore ginning at latitude 37°08′12″, longitude at longitude 75°58′48″, and thence north- 76°19′30″, which is a point on the cir- westerly and southwesterly along the cumference of a circle of 10,000-foot ra- shore at Cape Henry to the point of be- dius with its center on Plumtree Point ginning. at latitude 37°07′30″, longitude 76°17′36″; (b) The regulations. (1) Anchoring, thence clockwise along the circum- trawling, crabbing, fishing, and drag- ference of the circle to latitude ging in the area are prohibited, and no 37°09′06″, longitude 76°18′00″; thence object attached to a vessel or otherwise southeasterly to latitude 37°08′12″, lon- shall be placed on or near the bottom. gitude 76°17′48″; thence clockwise along (2) This section shall be enforced by the circumference of a circle of 4,000- the Commandant, Fifth Naval District, foot radius (with its center at latitude Norfolk, Va. 37°07′30″, longitude 76°17′36″) to latitude 37°07′48″, longitude 76°18′24″; thence [18 FR 8159, Dec. 12, 1953, as amended at 28 FR 349, Jan. 12, 1963. Redesignated at 50 FR northwesterly to the point of begin- 42696, Oct. 22, 1985] ning. (b) The regulations. (1) The danger § 334.330 Atlantic Ocean and con- zone will be in use not more than a necting waters in vicinity of Myrtle total of 4 hours per month, which hours Island, Va.; Air Force practice shall be during not more than any 2 bombing, rocket firing, and gun- days per month. nery range. (2) No person or vessel shall enter or (a) The danger zone. The waters of the remain in the danger zone during peri- Atlantic Ocean and connecting waters ods of firing or bombing or when the within an area described as follows: Be- zone is otherwise in use. ginning at latitude 37°12′18″, longitude (3) The Commander, Tactical Air 75°46′00″; thence southwesterly to lati- Command, Langley Air Force Base, tude 37°08′21″, longitude 75°50′00″; thence Va., shall be responsible for publicizing northwesterly along the arc of a circle in advance through the Coast Guard’s having a radius of three nautical miles ‘‘Local Notice to Mariners,’’ in the and centered at latitude 37°11′16″, lon- local press, and by radio from time to gitude 75°49′29″, to latitude 37°10′14″, time the schedule of use of the area, longitude 75°52′57″; thence northeast- and shall station patrol boats to warn erly to latitude 37°14′30″, longitude vessels during periods of use. 75°48′32″; thence southeasterly to (4) This section shall be enforced by 37°13′38″, longitude 75°46′18″; and thence the Commander, Tactical Air Com- southeasterly to the point of begin- mand, Langley Air Force Base, Va., or ning. such agency as he may designate. (b) The regulations. (1) No person or (c) Disestablishment of danger zone. vessel shall enter or remain in the dan- The danger zone will be disestablished ger zone except during intervals speci- not later than December 31, 1967, unless fied and publicized from time to time written application for its continuance

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shall have been made to and approved longitude 076°17′52″; thence to latitude by the Secretary of the Army prior to 37°00′05″, longitude 076°18′18″; thence that date. north along the seawall to the point of beginning. [28 FR 1106, Feb. 5, 1963. Redesignated at 50 FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985, as amended at 62 FR (b) The regulations. (1) Anchoring, 17553, Apr. 10, 1997] trawling, fishing and dragging are pro- hibited in the restricted area, and no § 334.350 Chesapeake Bay off Fort object, either attached to a vessel or Monroe, Va.; firing range danger otherwise, shall be placed on or near zone. the bottom unless authorized by the (a) The danger zone. All of the water Facility Manager, Naval Surface War- area lying within a section extending fare Center, Dahlgren Division Coastal seaward a distance of 4,600 yards be- Systems Station Detachment, Fort tween radial lines bearing 83° True and Monroe, Virginia. 115° True, respectively, from a point on (2) This section shall be enforced by shore at latitude 37°01′30″ N., longitude the Commander, Naval Base, Norfolk, 76°17′54″ W. Virginia, and such agencies as he may (b) The regulations. (1) No weapon designate. having a greater range than the 30-cali- bre carbine is to be fired into the firing [13 FR 6919, Nov. 24, 1948, as amended at 15 FR 2085, Apr. 13, 1950; 21 FR 421, Jan. 20, 1956; range danger zone. 21 FR 1593, Mar. 14, 1956. Redesignated at 50 (2) During periods when firing is in FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985, and further amended progress, red flags will be displayed at at 51 FR 4908, Feb. 10, 1986; 55 FR 45709, Oct. conspicuous locations on the beach. 31, 1990; 61 FR 34733, July 3, 1996] Observers will be on duty and firing will be suspended as long as any vessel § 334.370 Chesapeake Bay, Lynnhaven is within the danger zone. Roads; danger zones, U.S. Naval (3) Passage of vessels through the Amphibious Base. area will not be prohibited at any time, (a) Underwater demolitions area (pro- nor will commercial fishermen be pro- hibited)—(1) The area. A portion of the hibited from working fish nets within restricted area for Navy amphibious the area. No loitering or anchoring for training operations described in Sec. other purposes will be permitted during 334.310 along the south shore of the announced firing periods. Chesapeake Bay, bounded as follows: (4) No firing will be done during Beginning at a point at the mean high hours of darkness or low visibility. water line, latitude 36°55′26.5″, lon- (5) The Commander, Fort Monroe, gitude 76°08′43″; thence 700 yards to Va., is responsible for furnishing in ad- latitude 36°55′48″, longitude 76°98′38″; vance the firing schedule to the Com- thence 500 yards to latitude 36°55′46″, mander, 5th Coast Guard District, for longitude 76°08′57″; thence 500 yards to publication in his ‘‘Local Notice to latitude 36°55′37″, longitude 76°09′02″; Mariners’’ and to the local press at thence 100 yards to latitude 36°55′36″, Norfolk and Newport News, Va. longitude 76°08′57″; thence 200 yards to (c) The regulations in this section the mean high water line at latitude shall be enforced by the Commanding 36°55′39.5″, longitude 76°08′59″; thence 400 Officer, Fort Monroe, Va., and such yards along the mean high water line agencies as he may designate. to the point of beginning. The area will be marked by range poles set on shore [35 FR 6575, Apr. 24, 1970. Redesignated at 50 FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985] of the prolongation of the lines forming the eastern and western boundaries. § 334.360 Chesapeake Bay off Fort (2) The regulations. Persons or vessels, Monroe, Virginia; restricted area, other than those vessels owned and op- U.S. Naval Base and Naval Surface erated by the United States, shall not Weapon Center. enter the prohibited area at any time (a) The area. Beginning at latitude unless authorized to do so by the en- 37°01′03″, longitude 076°17′52″; thence to forcing agency. latitude 37°01′00″, longitude 076°16′11″; (b) Small-arms firing range—(1) The thence to latitude 36°59′43″, longitude Area. Beginning at a point on the shore 076°16′11″; thence to latitude 36°59′18″, line at latitude 36°55′27″, longitude

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76°08′38″; thence to latitude 36°55′50″, firing range at Fleet Combat Center. longitude 76°08′37″; thence to latitude After darkness, night vision systems 36°57′11″, longitude 76°08′11″; thence to will be utilized by lookouts to aid in lo- latitude 36°56′53″, longitude 76°07′18″; cating vessels transiting the area. thence to latitude 36°55′39″, longitude (5) There shall be no firing on any 76°07′46″; thence to latitude 36°55′22″, ranges during the periods of low visi- longitude 76°08′17″; thence along the bility which would prevent the recogni- shore line to the point of beginning. tion of a vessel (to a distance of 7,500 (2) The regulations. (i) Passage of ves- yards) which is properly displaying sels through the area will not be pro- navigational lights, or which would hibited at any time, nor will commer- preclude a vessel from observing the cial fishermen be prohibited from red range flags or lights. working fish nets within the area. No (6) The regulations in this section loitering or anchoring for other pur- shall be enforced by the Commanding poses will be permitted. Officer, Fleet Combat Training Center, (ii) A large red warning flag will be Atlantic, Dam Neck, Virginia Beach, flown on shore during periods when fir- Virginia, and other such agencies as he/ ing is in progress. Observers will be on she may designate. duty and firing will be suspended for the passage of vessels and for the plac- [58 FR 53428, Oct. 15, 1993] ing and maintenance of fish nets with- in the area. § 334.390 Atlantic Ocean south of en- trance to Chesapeake Bay; firing (c) This section shall be enforced by range. the Commanding Officer, U.S. Naval Amphibious Base, Little Creek, Nor- (a) The danger zone. A section extend- folk, Virginia. ing seaward for a distance of 12,000 yards between two radial lines bearing [19 FR 1246, Mar. 5, 1954, as amended at 28 FR 030° True and 083° True, respectively, 225, Jan. 9, 1963. Redesignated at 50 FR 42696, from a point on shore at latitude Oct. 22, 1985, and amended at 57 FR 40613, ° ′ ″ ° ′ ″ Sept. 4, 1992; 62 FR 17553, Apr. 10, 1997] 36 46 48 N, longitude 75 57 24 W; and an adjacent sector extending seaward for a § 334.380 Atlantic Ocean south of en- distance of 15 nautical miles between trance to Chesapeake Bay off Dam two radial lines bearing 083° True and Neck, Virginia; naval firing range. 150° True, respectively, from the same (a) The danger zone. All of the water shore position. within a sector extending seaward a (b) The regulations. (1) Vessels shall distance of 7,500 yards between radial proceed through the area with caution lines bearing 35° true and 92° true, re- and shall remain therein no longer spectively, from a point on the shore at than necessary for purposes of transit. latitude 36 47′33″ N, longitude 75 58′23″ (2) When firing is in progress during W. daylight hours, red flags will be dis- (b) The regulations. (1) Vessels shall played at conspicuous locations on the proceed through the area with caution beach. When firing is in progress dur- and shall remain therein no longer ing periods of darkness, red flashing than necessary for purpose of transit. lights will be displayed from con- (2) When firing is in progress during spicuous locations on the beach which daylight hours, red flags will be dis- are visible from the water a minimum played at conspicuous locations on the distance of four (4) nautical miles. beach. When firing is in progress dur- (3) Firing on the ranges will be sus- ing periods of darkness, red flashing pended as long as any vessel is within lights will be displayed from con- the danger zone. spicuous locations which are visible (4) Lookout posts will be manned by from the water a minimum distance of the activity or agency operating the four (4) nautical miles. firing range at the Fleet Combat Cen- (3) Firing on the ranges will be sus- ter, Atlantic, Dam Neck, Virginia pended as long as any vessel is within Beach, Virginia. After darkness, night the danger zone. vision systems will be utilized by look- (4) Lookout posts shall be manned by outs to aid in locating vessels the activity or agency operating the transiting the area.

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(5) There shall be no firing on the longitude 75°58′04″ W.; thence to lati- range during periods of low visibility tude 36°49′19″ N., longitude 75°57′41″ W.; which would prevent the recognition of thence to latitude 36°49′21″ N., lon- a vessel (to a distance of 7,500 yards) gitude 75°57′32″ W.; thence to latitude which is properly displaying navigation 36°49′13″ N., longitude 75°56′44″ W.; lights, or which would preclude a vessel thence to latitude 36°49′22″ N., lon- from observing the red range flags or gitude 75°55′48″ W.; thence to latitude lights. 36°49′12″ N., longitude 75°55′46″ W.; (6) The regulations in this section thence to latitude 36°49′02″ N., lon- shall be enforced by the Commander, gitude 75°55′45″ W.; thence to latitude Naval Air Force, U.S. Atlantic Fleet/ 36°48′52″ N., longitude 75°55′45″ W.; Commander, Fleet Air Norfolk, Nor- thence to latitude 36°48′54″ N., lon- folk, Va., and such agencies as he may gitude 75°56′42″ W.; thence to latitude designate. 36°48′41″ N., longitude 75°57′28″ W.; ° ′ ″ (Sec. 7, 40 Stat. 266; 33 U.S.C. 1) thence to latitude 36 48 41 N., lon- gitude 75°57′37″ W.; thence to latitude [13 FR 6919, Nov. 24, 1948, as amended at 29 36°48′57″ N., longitude 75°58′04″ W. The FR 5679, Apr. 29, 1964; 38 FR 16223, June 21, datum for these coordinates is WGS84. 1973. Redesignated at 50 FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985, and amended at 58 FR 53428, Oct. 15, (b) The regulations. (1) Persons and 1993; 60 FR 18543, Apr. 12, 1995] vessels shall proceed through the area with caution and shall remain therein § 334.400 Atlantic Ocean south of en- no longer than necessary for purpose of trance to Chesapeake Bay off Camp transit. Pendleton, Virginia; naval re- (2) When firing is in progress during stricted area. daylight hours, red flags will be dis- (a) The area. Beginning at a point on played at conspicuous locations on the the shore at Camp Pendleton at lati- beach. No firing will be done during the tude 36°48′19″ N, longitude 75°57′49″ W; hours of darkness or low visibility. thence easterly 200 yards to latitude (3) Firing on the ranges shall be sus- 36°48′20″ N, longitude 75°57′42″ W; thence pended as long as any persons or ves- northerly 400 yards to latitude 36°48′32″ sels are within the danger zone. ° ′ ″ N, longitude 75 57 45 W; thence west- (4) Lookout posts shall be manned by ° ′ ″ erly 200 yards to latitude 36 48 31 N, the activity or agency operating the ° ′ ″ longitude 75 57 53 W; and thence south- firing range State Military Reserva- erly 400 yards along the shore to the tion, Camp Pendleton. point of beginning. (5) There shall be no firing on the (b) The regulations. (1) Persons or ves- range during periods of low visibility sels, other than those vessels owned which would prevent the recognition of and operated by the United States a vessel (to a distance of 7,500 yards) shall not enter the area except by per- which is property displaying naviga- mission of the Commanding Officer, tion lights, or which would preclude a U.S. Naval Amphibious Base, Little vessel from observing the red range Creek, Norfolk, Virginia. flags or lights. (2) This section shall be enforced by the Commanding Officer, U.S. Naval (c) Enforcement. The regulations in Amphibious Base, Little Creek, Nor- this section shall be enforced by the folk, Virginia, and such agencies as he Adjutant General of Virginia, and such may designate. agencies as he or she may designate. [22 FR 8957, Nov. 6, 1957. Redesignated at 50 [81 FR 10088, Feb. 29, 2016] FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985, as amended at 58 FR 37608, July 12, 1993; 62 FR 17553, Apr. 10, 1997] § 334.410 Albemarle Sound, Pamlico Sound, and adjacent waters, NC; § 334.405 South of entrance to Chesa- danger zones for naval aircraft op- peake Bay off Camp Pendleton, Vir- erations. ginia; firing range. (a) Target areas—(1) North Landing (a) The danger zone. An area directly River (Currituck Sound). The waters of from Camp Pendleton extending off- North Landing River within a radius of shore as denied by lines drawn as fol- 1,000 yards from a target located at lows: Beginning at latitude 36°49′00″ N., latitude 36°31′00″, longitude 76°01′40″.

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(2) Northern part of Currituck Sound. The area will be patrolled and vessels Beginning at a point bearing 65°30′, will be warned not to enter. ‘‘Buzzing’’ 1,025 yards, from Currituck Sound by plane will warn vessels that they Light 69; thence 86°, 6,000 yards; thence are in a danger zone, and upon being so 193°, 4,425 yards; thence 267°30′, 2,775 warned vessels which have inadvert- yards; and thence to the point of begin- ently entered the area shall imme- ning. The target is located at latitude diately leave the area. 36°27′16″, longitude 75°56′30″. (2) Target and bombing area. The area NOTE: All bearings in this section are re- described in paragraph (b) of this sec- ferred to true meridian. tion will be used as a target and bomb- (b) Target and bombing area along ing area for both day and night oper- south shore of Albemarle Sound. Begin- ations. Dummy ammunition, ning at latitude 36°00′43″, longitude waterfilled or smoke bombs and inert 76°19′20″; thence to latitude 36°02′40″, rockets will be used, except during longitude 76°04′26″, thence to latitude wartime when live ammunition, bombs 36°00′12″, longitude 76°04′26″; thence to and rockets may be used. The area will latitude 35°59′35″, longitude 76°19′20″, be open to navigation except for peri- and thence to the point of beginning. ods when ordnance exercises are being This area is divided into three subareas conducted by naval aircraft. In area B A, B, and C as follows: Area A, begin- described in paragraph (b) of the sec- ° ′ ″ ning at latitude 36 00 43 , longitude tion the placing of nets, traps, buoys, ° ′ ″ ° ′ ″ 76 19 20 ; thence to latitude 36 01 20 , pots, fishponds, stakes, or other equip- ° ′ ″ longitude 76 14 30 ; thence to latitude ment which may interfere with target ° ′ ″ ° ′ ″ 35 59 45 , longitude 76 14 30 ; thence to vessels operating in the area shall not ° ′ ″ ° ′ ″ latitude 35 59 35 , longitude 76 19 20 , be permitted. The area will be pa- and thence to the point of beginning. trolled and persons and vessels shall ° ′ ″ Area B, beginning at latitude 36 01 20 , clear the area under patrol upon being longitude 76°14′30″; thence to latitude ° ′ ″ ° ′ ″ warned by the surface patrol craft or 36 02 18 , longitude 76 07 15 ; thence to when ‘‘buzzed’’ by patrolling aircraft. latitude 36°00′05″, longitude 76°07′15″; As a further means of warning vessels thence to latitude 35°59′45″, longitude of naval aircraft operations in the area 76°14′30″; and thence to the point of be- described in paragraph (b) of this sec- ginning. Area C, beginning at latitude tion, a cluster of flashing red lights at 36°02′18″, longitude 76°07′15″; thence to night and a large red flag by day will latitude 36°02′40″, longitude 76°04′26″; be displayed from the range observa- thence to latitude 36°00′12″, longitude tion tower located in the approximate 76°04′26″; thence to latitude 36°00′05″, center of the shore side of this area. longitude 76°07′15″; and thence to the point of beginning. (3) Naval Aviation Ordnance test area. (c) Naval Aviation Ordnance test area The area described in paragraph (c) of in Pamlico Sound in vicinity of Long this section shall be closed to persons Shoal. A circular area with a radius of and navigation except for such mili- one and one-half miles having its cen- tary personnel and vessels as may be ter at latitude 35°32′18″, longitude directed by the enforcing agency to 75°40′39″. enter on assigned duties. (d) The regulations—(1) Target areas. (4) Enforcing agency. The regulations The area described in paragraph (a)(1) in this section shall be enforced by the of this section will be used as a dive Commander, Naval Air Force, U.S. At- bombing target by naval aircraft. In lantic Fleet, and such agencies as he/ peacetime, munitions will be limited to she shall designate. miniature bombs which contain only (Sec. 7, 40 Stat. 266; 33 U.S.C. 1: Chap. XIX, 40 small explosive charges for producing Stat. 892; 33 U.S.C. 3) smoke puffs to mark points of impact. All operations will be conducted during [16 FR 3131, Apr. 10, 1951, as amended at 16 daylight hours, and the area will be FR 7460, July 31, 1951; 19 FR 479, Jan. 28, 1954; 31 FR 12436, Sept. 20, 1966; 33 FR 3218, Feb. 21, open to navigation at night. No persons 1968; 40 FR 3993, Jan. 27, 1975. Redesignated at or vessels shall enter this area during 50 FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985, and amended at 53 the hours of daylight without special FR 47953, Nov. 29, 1988; 61 FR 7215, Feb. 27, permission from the enforcing agency. 1996; 62 FR 17553, Apr. 10, 1997]

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§ 334.412 Albemarle Sound, Pamlico (ii) The waters within a circular area Sound, Harvey Point and adjacent with a radius of 0.5 statute mile having waters, NC; restricted area. its center at latitude 35°04′12″, lon- (a) The area. Beginning on the north gitude 76°28′24″. shore of Albemarle Sound and the east- (iii) The waters within a circular ernmost tip of Harvey Point; thence area with a radius of 0.5 statute mile southeasterly to Day Beacon number 3; having its center at latitude 35°01′42″, thence southeasterly to latitude longitude 76°25′48″. 36°03′06″, longitude 76°16′43″; thence (iv) The waters within a circular area southwesterly to latitude 36°02′18″, lon- with a radius of 0.5 statute mile having gitude 76°19′30″; thence northwesterly its center at latitude 34°58′48″, lon- to latitude 36°04′18″, longitude 76°20′20″; gitude 76°26′12″. thence 23°15′ True to the shore; and (v) The waters within a circular band thence northeasterly along the shore with an inner radius of 1.8 statute to the point of beginning. miles and an outer radius of 2.5 statute (b) The regulations. The restricted miles having its center at latitude area described in this section is the in- 35°02′12″, longitude -76°28′00″. active Harvey Point target range (2) The regulations. (i) The area de- which was disestablished as a danger scribed in paragraph (b)(1) of this sec- zone. The area will be open to public tion will be used as bombing, rocket access for recreational and commercial firing, and strafing areas. Live and uses, except that dredging, clamming, dummy ammunition will be used. The crabbing, seining, and anchoring of all area shall be closed to navigation and vessels and any other activity which all persons at all times except for such could result in disturbing or pene- vessels as may be directed by the en- trating the bottom is prohibited. forcing agency to enter on assigned du- (c) Enforcing agency. The regulations ties. The area will be patrolled and ves- in this section shall be enforced by the sels ‘‘buzzed’’ by the patrol plane prior Commander, Naval Air Force, U.S. At- to the conduct of operations in the lantic Fleet, and such agencies as he/ area. Vessels or personnel which have she shall designate. inadvertently entered the danger zone [61 FR 7215, Feb. 27, 1996; 61 FR 26107, May 24, shall leave the area immediately upon 1996] being so warned. (ii) The areas described in paragraphs § 334.420 Pamlico Sound and adjacent (b)(1) (ii), (iii) and (iv) of this section waters, N.C.; danger zones for Ma- shall be used for bombing, rocket fir- rine Corps operations. ing, and strafing areas. Practice and (a) Bombing and rocket firing area in dummy ammunition will be used. All Pamlico Sound in vicinity of Brant Is- operations will be conducted during land—(1) The area. The waters within a daylight hours, and the areas will be circular area with a radius of 3.0 stat- open to navigation at night. No vessel ute miles having its center on the or person shall enter these areas during southern side of Brant Island at lati- the hours of daylight without special tude 35°12′30″, longitude 76°26′30″. permission from the enforcing agency. (2) The regulations. The area shall be The areas will be patrolled and vessels closed to navigation and personnel at ‘‘buzzed’’ by the patrol plane prior to all times except for vessels engaged in the conduct of operations in the areas. operational and maintenance work as Vessels or personnel which have inad- directed by the enforcing agency. Prior vertently entered the danger zones to bombing or firing operations the shall leave the area immediately upon area will be ‘‘buzzed’’ by plane. Upon being warned. being so warned vessels working in the (iii) The areas described in paragraph area shall leave the area immediately. (b)(1)(v) of this section shall be used as (b) Bombing, rocket firing, and strafing a strafing area. Practice and dummy areas in Pamlico Sound and Neuse ammunition will be used. Operations River—(1) The areas. (i) The waters will be conducted on five consecutive within a circular area with a radius of days (Monday through Friday) per 1.8 statute miles having its center at month during the months of February latitude 35°02′12″, longitude 76°28′00″. through November between the hours

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of 4 p.m. to 11 p.m. The block training along the shorelines to latitude dates will be scheduled two weeks in 34.935111° N, longitude ¥76.859078° W; advance of the actual training start thence southeasterly along Hancock date. Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Creek shoreline to the point of origin. Point will have a call-in number for (c) The regulations. (1) Except in cases public use to provide information on of extreme emergency, all persons or the current use of the training area. vessels, other than those operated by The Notification to Mariners System the United States Navy or United will also be utilized to inform the pub- States Coast Guard, are prohibited lic on the status of the training area. from entering the restricted area with- No vessel or person shall enter the area out prior permission of the enforcing during the scheduled block training agency. session except for such vessels as may (2) Entry points into the danger zone be directed by the enforcing agency to will be prominently marked with sign- enter on assigned duties. The area will age indicating the boundary of the dan- be patrolled and vessels ‘‘buzzed’’ by ger zone. the patrol plane prior to the conduct of (3) Firing will take place both day operations in the area. Vessels or per- and night at irregular periods through- sonnel which have inadvertently en- out the year. Appropriate warnings tered the danger zone shall leave the will be issued through official govern- area immediately upon being so ment and civilian channels serving the warned. region. Such warnings will specify the (c) Enforcing agency. The regulations time and duration of operations and of this section shall be enforced by the give such other pertinent information Commander, Marine Corps Air Bases, as may be required in the interest of East, Cherry Point, North Carolina, or safety. Upon completion of firing or if his authorized representatives. the scheduled firing is cancelled for any reason, the warning signals mark- [26 FR 9673, Oct. 13, 1961. Redesignated at 50 ing the danger zone will be removed. FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985, as amended at 61 FR (4) Except as otherwise provided in 43970, Aug. 27, 1996; 76 FR 30023, May 24, 2011] this section the danger zone will be § 334.430 Neuse River and tributaries open to general public access. Vessels, at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry watercraft, and other vehicles may pro- Point, North Carolina; restricted ceed through the danger zone. area and danger zone. (5) The regulation in this section (a) The restricted area. That portion of shall be enforced by the Commanding Neuse River within 500 feet of the shore Officer, Marine Corps Air Station Cher- along the reservation of the Marine ry Point, North Carolina, and/or per- Corps Air Station, Cherry Point, North sons or agencies as he/she may des- Carolina, extending from the mouth of ignate. Hancock Creek to a point approxi- [73 FR 41265, July 18, 2008] mately 6,800 feet west of the mouth of Slocum Creek, and all waters of Han- § 334.440 New River, N.C., and vicinity; cock and Slocum Creeks and their trib- Marine Corps firing ranges. utaries within the boundaries of the (a) Atlantic Ocean east of New River reservation. Inlet. The waters of the Atlantic Ocean (b) The danger zone. The waters with- within a sector bounded on the north in an area beginning at latitude by a line bearing 105° from latitude 34.923425° N, longitude ¥76.853222° W; 34°37′25″, longitude 77°10′35″; on the east thence northeasterly across Hancock and south by the arc of a circle having Creek to latitude 34.925258° N, lon- a radius of 25,000 yards centered at lati- gitude ¥76.849864° W; continuing north- tude 34°34′15″, longitude 77°16′10″; on the easterly to latitude 34.933382° N, lon- west by a line bearing 205° from lati- gitude ¥76.835081° W; thence north- tude 34°32′37″, longitude 77°18′34″, and on westerly to the Neuse River shoreline the northwest by the shore. at latitude 34.936986° N, longitude NOTE: All bearings in this section are re- ¥76.841197° W, continuing northwest- ferred to true meridian. erly to latitude 34.943275° N, longitude (b) New River. The firing ranges in- ¥76.852169° W; thence southwesterly clude all waters to the high waterline

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within eight sections described as fol- tice of firing therein has been given. lows: Vessels propelled by mechanical power (1) Trap Bay Sector. Bounded on the at a speed greater than 5 knots may south by a line running from Cedar enter the sectors without restriction Point 280° to New River Light 70, except when the firing signals are thence 254° to Hatch Point; and on the being displayed. When these signals are northwest by a line running from Wil- displayed, vessels shall clear the closed kins Bluff 232° to Hall Point. sectors immediately and no vessels (2) Courthouse Bay Sector. Bounded on shall enter such sectors until the sig- the southeast by the northwest bound- nals indicate that firing has ceased. ary of the Traps Bay Sector and on the (2) Firing will take place both day west by Sneads Ferry Bridge. and night at irregular periods through- (3) Stone Bay Sector. Bounded on the out the year. Insofar as training re- east by Sneads Ferry Bridge and on the quirements will permit, underwater ex- north by a line running from a point on plosions will be restricted in the Atlan- the east side of New River opposite the head of Sneads Creek 291°30′ to the tic Ocean sector (described in para- south side of the mouth of Stone graph (a) of this section) during the pe- Creek. riods May 1 and June 5, inclusive, and (4) Stone Creek Sector. The northwest November 22 to December 15, inclusive. portion of Stone Bay, bounded on the (3) Two days in advance of the day south by the north boundary of the when firing in any sector except the Stone Bay Sector; and on the east by Stone Creek sector is scheduled to longitude 77°26′. begin, the enforcing agency will warn (5) Grey Point Sector. Bounded on the the public of the contemplated firing, south by the north boundary of the stating the sector or sectors to be Stone Bay Sector; on the west by the closed, through the public press and east boundary of the Stone Creek Sec- the U.S. Coast Guard and, in the case tor; and on the northeast by a line run- of the Atlantic Ocean sector, the Cape ning from Town Point 113° to the south Fear Pilots Association at Southport, side of the mouth of French Creek. and the Pilots Association at (6) Farnell Bay Sector. Bounded on the Moorehead City, North Carolina. The south by the northeast boundary of the Stone Creek sector may be closed with- Grey Point Sector, including French out advance notice. Creek up to longitude 77°20′; and on the (4) Towers at least 50 feet in height north by a line running from Hadnot will be erected near the shore at the ° ′ Point 285 30 to Holmes Point. northeast and southwest limits of the (7) Morgan Bay Sector. Bounded on Atlantic Ocean sector, and towers at the south by the north boundary of the least 25 feet in height will be erected Farnell Bay Sector, including Wallace near the easterly shore at the upper Creek up to longitude 77°22′; and on the and lower limits of each New River sec- northwest by a line running from Para- tor. On days when firing is to take dise Point 243°30′ to Ragged Point. place a red flag will be displayed on (8) Jacksonville Sector. Bounded on the southeast by the northwest boundary each of the towers marking the sector of the Morgan Bay Sector, including or sectors to be closed. These flags will Southwest Creek up to the point where be displayed by 8:00 a.m., and will be it narrows to 200 feet in width, and removed when firing ceases for the day. Northeast Creek up to longitude Suitable range markers will be erected 77°23′30″; and on the north by an east- indicating the bearings of the north west line passing through New River and west limits of the Atlantic Ocean Day Beacon 41. sector. (c) The regulations. (1) No person shall (5) During the night firing, red lights enter or remain in the water in any will be displayed on the towers; and, in closed section after notice of firing the case of the Atlantic Ocean sector, therein has been given. Sailing vessels searchlights will be employed as bar- and any watercraft having a speed of rier lights to enable safety observers to less than 5 knots shall keep clear of detect vessels which may attempt to any closed sector at all times after no- enter the danger zone.

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(6) No person shall enter or remain contained, bounded on the north by within a 2 acre area surrounding a wa- Bear Creek, on the east and south by terborne refueling training operation, the Atlantic Ocean, to the meridian in either the Grey Point Sector, 77°16′20″; thence by this meridian to Farnell Bay Sector, or Morgan Bay latitude 34°34′31″; and thence by a line Sector as described in paragraph (b) of bearing 44° from this point until the this section, for the duration of the line intersects Bear Creek. training operation after a notice to (2) The regulations. (i) No person shall conduct a waterborne refueling train- enter or remain in the waters of this ing operation has been published in the area due the possibility of unexploded local notice to mariners and has been projectiles. broadcast over the Marine Band radio network. The 2 acre area surrounding a (ii) Vessels may proceed through the waterborne refueling training oper- Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway in the ation will be patrolled and persons and area without stopping except in cases vessels shall clear the area under pa- of extreme emergencies. trol upon being warned by the surface (iii) All navigable waters in the area patrol craft. between the south bank of Bear Creek (d) Target and bombing area in Atlantic and the north bank of the north con- Ocean in vicinity of Bear Inlet. (1) The necting channel between the Atlantic water within an area described as fol- Intracoastal Waterway and Browns lows: Beginning at latitude 34°37′32″, Inlet shall be closed to navigation at longitude 77°12′03″; thence to latitude all times. There are highly sensitive 34°36′58″, longitude 77°11′25″; thence to unexploded projectiles within the lim- latitude 34°37′44″, longitude 77°10′35″; its of this area. thence to 34°32′27″, longitude 77°06′30″; (iv) Vessels may proceed through the thence to latitude 34°28′55″, longitude north connecting channel and the ° ′ ″ ° ′ ″ 77 15 05 ; thence to latitude 34 34 50 , south connecting channel (Banks Chan- ° ′ ″ longitude 77 15 10 ; thence to the point nel) in the area between the Atlantic of beginning. Intracoastal Waterway and Browns (2) The regulations. Vessels may pro- Inlet to the Atlantic Ocean without ceed along established waterways ex- stopping during periods of nonmilitary cept during military training periods. use. Caution should be used when pro- Warning of military training periods will be given through Notices to Mari- ceeding through these waters due to ners and by displaying one hour prior the presence of unexploded projectiles to commencement a red danger lying in this area. streamer during daylight hours or a (v) Navigable waters in the area be- red light at night, from a flag pole 40 tween the south connecting channel feet in height located at the U.S. Coast (Banks Channel) leading to Browns Guard Life Boat Station, Bogue Inlet, Inlet and Onslow Beach Bridge on both Swansboro, North Carolina, and from sides of the Atlantic Intracoastal Wa- observation tower 40 feet in height lo- terway are open to unrestricted navi- cated at the northern end of Onslow gation during periods of nonmilitary (Hurst) Beach. Prior to bombing and use. An unknown element of risk exists firing operations, the area will be in this area due to the possible pres- searched by plane. Watercraft in the ence of unexploded projectiles. area will be warned by aircraft ‘‘buzz- (vi) Warning of impending military ing’’ of the impending target practice. use of the area will be contained in Upon being so warned, all persons and weekly Notice to Mariners. vessels shall leave the area as quickly (vii) Vessels having specific author- as possible by the most direct route. ity from the Commanding General, Ma- (e) Inland waters in the Browns Inlet rine Corps Base, Camp Lejeune, North area between Bear Creek and Onslow Beach Bridge over the Atlantic Intra- Carolina, may enter the area. coastal Waterway—(1) The area. Navi- (f) Enforcing agency. The regulations gable waters between Bear Creek and of this section shall be enforced by the Onslow Beach Bridge to include all in- Commanding General, Marine Corps lets, streams, bays, and water therein

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Base, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, shore at latitude 32°52′37″, longitude or his authorized representatives. 79°58′06″. (2) The reach of Shipyard Creek up- [26 FR 9673, Oct. 13, 1961, as amended at 48 FR stream from a line 300 feet from and 41160, Sept. 14, 1983. Redesignated at 50 FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985, as amended at 62 FR 17553, parallel to the upstream limit of the Apr. 10, 1997; 66 FR 15799, Mar. 21, 2001] Improved Federal Turning Basin. (3) That portion of the interior Ship- § 334.450 Cape Fear River and tribu- yard Creek commencing at latitude taries at Sunny Point Army Ter- 32°49′50″, longitude 79°56′10″, being a minal, Brunswick County, NC; re- point at the southern tip of the shore- stricted area. line where the northern shore of Ship- (a) The area. That portion of Cape yard Creek joins the Cooper River, Fear River due west of the main ship thence going along the northern shore channel extending from U.S. Coast of Shipyard Creek to the southern por- Guard buoy No. 35 (34°02′03.218″ N, tion of the existing restructed area in 077°56′28.755″ W) at the north approach paragraph (a)(2) of this section; thence channel to Sunny Point Army Ter- along said line being 300 feet from and minal to U.S. Coast Guard buoy No. 27 parallel to the upstream limit of the (33°58′16.12″ N, 077°56′59.736″ W) at the Improved Federal Turning Basin for a south approach channel to Sunny distance of 15 feet, thence to the most Point Army Terminal and all waters of northerly point of the Improved Fed- its tributaries therein. eral Turning Basin, thence along the (b) Except in cases of extreme emer- northeastern edge for the Improved gency, all persons or vessels of any size Turning Basin to the northeast edge of or rafts other than those authorized by the main channel of Shipyard Creek to the Commander, Sunny Point Army a point lying in the mouth of Shipyard Terminal, are prohibited from entering Creek where it reaches the Cooper this area without prior permission of River at the northeast edge of the main the enforcing agency. channel of the Shipyard Creek and lon- (c) The regulations in this section gitude 79°56′10″, thence to the beginning shall be enforced by the Commander, point at latitude 32°49′50″, longitude Sunny Point Army Terminal, 79°56′10″. Southport, North Carolina, and such (4) That portion of the Cooper River agencies as he/she may designate. surrounding Pier Yankee beginning at a point on the west shore of the Cooper [75 FR 53198, Aug. 31, 2010] River at latitude 32°50′00″, longitude 79°56′10.5″, thence to latitude 32°50′00″, § 334.460 Cooper River and tributaries longitude 79°55′55″, thence to latitude at Charleston, SC. 32°49′54″, longitude 79°55′55″, to latitude (a) The areas: 32°49′50″, longitude 79°56′10″, thence (1) That portion of the Cooper River north along the shore to the beginning beginning on the west shore at latitude point at the west shore of the Cooper 32°52′37″, longitude 79°58′06″, thence to River at latitude 32°50′00″, longitude latitude 32°52′37″, longitude 79°58′03″, 79°56′10.5″. thence to latitude 32°52′27″, longitude (5) That portion of the Cooper River 79°68′01″, thence to latitude 32°52′06″, beginning on the west channel edge at longitude 79°57′54″ at the west channel latitude 32°52′06″, longitude 79°57′54″, edge, thence to latitude 32°51′48.5″, lon- thence to the east shore at latitude gitude 79°57′41.5″, thence to latitude 32°52′13″, longitude 79°57′30″, thence 32°51′33″, longitude 79°57′27″, thence to along the eastern shore to latitude latitude 32°51′19″, longitude 79°57′05″, 32°51′30″, longitude 79°56′15.5″, thence to thence to latitude 32°51′01″, longitude latitude 32°51′01″, longitude 79°55′50″, 79°56′07″, thence to latitude 32°50′50″, thence to latitude 32°50′52″, longitude longitude 79°56′02″, thence to latitude 79°56′03.5″, thence to latitude 32°51′01″, 32°50′48″, longitude 79°56′07″ on the west longitude 79°56′07″, thence to latitude shore, thence north along the shoreline 32°51′19″, longitude 79°57′05″, thence to including the reach of Noisett Creek to latitude 32°51′33″, longitude 79°57′27″, the eastern boundary of the Navy Base thence to latitude 32°51′48.5″, longitude to the beginning point at the west 79°57′41.5″, thence to the beginning

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point at the west channel edge at lati- latitude 32°56′48″, longitude 79°55′48″; tude 32°52′06″, longitude 79°57′54″. thence in an easterly direction for ap- (6) That portion of the Cooper River proximately 50 yards to latitude beginning on the west shore at latitude 32°56′49″, longitude 79°55′46″, thence in a 32°50′48″, longitude 79°56′07″, thence to southerly direction, paralleling the latitude 32°50′50″, longitude 79°56′02″, shoreline, to latitude 32°56′40″, lon- thence to latitude 32°50′32″, longitude gitude 79°55′40″; thence in a westerly di- 79°55′55″, thence to latitude 32°50′00″, rection for approximately 50 yards to longitude 79°55′55″, thence to latitude latitude 32°56′39″, longitude 79°55′42″; 32°50′00″, longitude 79°56′10.5″ on the thence in a southwesterly direction, west shore, thence along the shoreline paralleling the shoreline, to latitude to the beginning point on the west 32°56′15″, longitude 79°56′07″; thence in a shore at latitude 32°50′48″, longitude southwesterly direction to latitude 79°56′07″. 32°56′05″, longitude 79°56′17″; thence in a (7) That portion of Goose Creek be- westerly direction, for approximately ginning at a point on the west shore of 50 yards to latitude 32°56′05″, longitude Goose Creek at its intersection with 79°56′19″; thence in a southerly direc- the Cooper River at latitude 32°54′32″, tion, paralleling the shoreline to lati- longitude 79°57′04″; thence proceeding tude 32°55′45″, longitude 79°56′19″; thence along the western shoreline of Goose in a southwesterly direction to latitude Creek for approximately 6.9 miles to its 32°55′42″, longitude 79°56′13″; thence in a intersection with the Seaboard Coast- southeasterly direction, parallel the line Railroad at latitude 32°55′34″, lati- shoreline, to latitude 32°55′18″, lon- tude 79°59′30″; thence in a northwest- gitude 79°55′55″; thence in a southwest- erly direction along the Seaboard erly direction to latitude 32°55′16″, lon- Coastline Railroad to latitude 32°55′37″, gitude 79°56′00″; thence in a southwest- longitude 79°59′32″; thence proceeding erly direction paralleling the shoreline along the eastern shoreline of Goose to latitude 32°54′35″; longitude 79°56′57″, Creek in a southeasterly direction to thence back to latitude 32°54′37″, and latitude 32°54′33″ by 79°56′59″ thence longitude 79°57′01″. back to 32°54′32″, longitude 79°57′04″. (10) That portion of the Cooper River (8) That portion of the Cooper River, beginning at a point near the center of extending from the mouth of Goose the Cooper River at latitude 32°55′03″, Creek, to a point approximately five- longitude 79°55′42″; thence proceeding hundred (500) yards north of Red Bank in an easterly direction to latitude, Landing, a distance of approximately 32°55′03″; longitude 79°55′35″; thence in a 4.8 miles, and the tributaries to the southerly direction to latitude 32°54′52″, Cooper River within the area enclosed longitude 79°55′33″; thence in a westerly by the following arcs and their inter- direction to latitude 32°54′53″, longitude sections: 79°55′42″; thence in a northerly direc- (i) Radius = 8255′ center of radius, tion to latitude 32°55′03″, longitude latitude 32°55′45″, longitude 79°45′23″. 79°55′42″. (ii) Radius = 3790′ center of radius, (11) That portion of Foster Creek be- latitude 32′55′00″, longitude 79°55′41″. ginning at a point on the southern (iii) Radius = 8255′ center of radius, shoreline of Foster Creek at its inter- latitude 32°55′41″, longitude 79°56′15″. section with Back River at latitude (iv) Radius = 8255′ center of radius, 32°58′30″, longitude 79°56′33″; thence pro- latitude 32′56′09″, longitude 79°56′19″. ceeding along the southern shoreline to (9) That portion of the Cooper River the terminus of Foster Creek; thence beginning on the western shoreline at back down its northern shoreline of latitude 32°54′37″, longitude 79°57′01″; Foster Creek to latitude 32°58′34″, lon- thence proceeding along the western gitude 79°56′34″; thence back to latitude shoreline in a northerly direction for 32°58′30″, longitude 79°56′33″. approximately 4.8 miles to latitude (12) Danger zone. That portion of Fos- 32°57′32″, longitude 79°55′27″; thence in a ter Creek beginning at the point of the southerly direction for approximately southern shoreline of an unnamed trib- 100 yards to latitude 32°57′29″, longitude utary of Foster Creek at its intersec- 79°55′23″, thence in a southwesterly di- tion with Foster Creek at latitude rection, paralleling the shoreline to 32°59′16″ N, longitude 79°57′23″ W; thence

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back proceeding along the eastern Naval Base, Charleston, when deemed shoreline to the terminus of the tribu- necessary and appropriately noticed by tary at latitude 32°59′49″ N, longitude him/her for security purposes or other 79°57′29″ W; thence back down the west- military operations. ern shoreline of the unnamed tributary (4) Personnel, vessels and other to latitude 32°59′15″ N, longitude watercraft, other than those specifi- 79°57′26″ W. The waters and associated cally authorized by Commanding Offi- marshes in this danger zone area are cer, U.S. Naval Weapons Station, subject to impact by rounds and rico- Charleston, SC, entering the restricted chets originating from a small arms area described in paragraph (a)(8) of range when firing is in progress. this section shall proceed at normal (13) Danger zone. Those portions of speed, and under no circumstances an- unnamed tributaries and associated chor, fish, loiter, or photograph in any marshes of Back River and Foster way until clear of the restricted area. Creek that are generally described as (5) Personnel, vessels and other lying south of the main shoreline and watercraft, other than those specifi- extending southward to the northern cally authorized by Commanding Offi- shoreline of Big Island (U.S. Naval Res- cer, U.S. Naval Weapons Station, ervation). Specifically, the area begin- Charleston, SC, entering the areas de- ning at a point on the main shoreline scribed in paragraphs (a)(9) and (a)(10) which is the northern shore of an of this section are prohibited from en- unnamed tributary of Back River at tering within one-hundred (100) yards latitude 32°59′19″ N, longitude 79°56′52″ of the west bank of the Cooper River, W, southwesterly to a point on or near in those portions devoid of any vessels the northern shoreline of Big Island at or manmade structures. In those areas latitude 32°59′11″ N, longitude 79°56′59″ where vessels or man-made structures W; thence northwesterly to a point on are present, the restricted area will be the main shoreline, which is the north- 100 yards from the shoreline or 50 yards ern shore of an unnamed tributary of beyond those vessels or other man- Foster Creek, at latitude 32°59′16″ N, made structures, whichever is the longitude 79°57′11″ W; thence easterly greater. This includes the area in para- along the main shoreline, which is the graph (a)(10) of this section. northern shore of the unnamed tribu- (6) In the interest of National Secu- taries of Foster Creek and Back River, rity, Commanding Officer, U.S. Naval back to the point of beginning at lati- Weapons Station, Charleston, SC, may tude 32°59′19″ N longitude 79°56′52″ W. at his/her discretion, restrict passage The waters and associated marshes in of persons, watercraft and vessels in this danger zone area are subject to im- the areas described in paragraphs pact by rounds and ricochets origi- (a)(7), (a)(8) and (a)(11) of this section nating from a small arms range when until such time as he/she determines firing is in progress. such restriction may be terminated. (b) The regulations: (1) Unauthorized (7) All restricted areas and all danger personnel, vessels and other watercraft zones and the approaches leading to shall not enter the restricted areas de- the danger zones will be marked with scribed in paragraphs (a)(1), (a)(2), and suitable warning signs. (a)(4) of this section at any time. (8) The regulations described in para- (2) Personnel, vessels and other graphs (b) (1), (2) and (3) of this section watercraft entering the restricted area shall be enforced by Commander, Naval described in paragraph (a)(5) of this Base, Charleston, and such agencies as section, shall proceed at normal speed he/she may designate. and under no circumstances anchor, (9) The regulations in this section for fish, loiter, or photograph until clear of the danger zones described in para- the restricted area. graphs (a)(12) and (a)(13) of this section (3) Personnel, vessels and other and the regulations described in para- watercraft may be restricted from graphs (b) (4), (5) and (6) of this section, using any or all of the area described in shall be enforced by the Commanding paragraphs (a)(3) and (a)(6) of this sec- Officer, Naval Weapons Station tion without first obtaining an escort Charleston, SC, and such agencies as or other approval from Commander, he/she may designate.

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(10) It is understood that none of the (i) Pleasure craft under 50 feet LOA restrictions herein will apply to prop- will not normally be affected; however, erly marked Federal vessels per- such craft may be required to stand forming official duties. It is further un- clear upon notification, in the event derstood that Federal employees will they are interfering with range oper- not take photographs from within the ation. above described restricted areas. (ii) Anchored commercial ships will (11) The unauthorized entering or be allowed to swing into the restricted crossing of the danger zones described area at the Shutes Folly Island site in paragraphs (a)(12) and (a)(13) of this when the range is not in use. Shutes section by all persons, watercraft and Folly Island Range usage will be indi- vessels is prohibited at all times unless cated by range house display of the specifically authorized by the Com- international DELTA signal flag. manding Officer of the U.S. Naval (iii) This section shall be enforced by Weapons Station Charleston, SC. the Commandant, Sixth Naval District, Charleston, South Carolina, and such [55 FR 3591, Feb. 2, 1990, as amended at 59 FR agencies as he may designate. 2916, Jan. 19, 1994; 61 FR 64997, Dec. 10, 1996; 62 FR 17553, Apr. 10, 1997; 68 FR 57624, Oct. 6, [42 FR 38177, July 27, 1977. Redesignated at 50 2003] FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985, as amended at 62 FR 17553, Apr. 10, 1997] § 334.470 Cooper River and Charleston Harbor, S.C.; restricted areas. § 334.475 Brickyard Creek and tribu- taries and the Broad River at Beau- (a) The restricted areas. (1) Area No. 1 fort, SC. is that portion of the Cooper River be- (a) The areas: (1) That section of the ginning near the westerly shore north Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway of Shipyard Creek at ‘‘a’’ Latitude (AIWW), beginning at the confluence of 32°50′14″, Longitude 79°56′11″; thence to the AIWW and Albergottie Creek, being ‘‘b’’ Latitude 32°50′14″, Longitude that point on the west side of the 79°55′37″; thence to ‘‘c’’ Latitude AIWW navigational channel at latitude 32°49′41″, Longitude 79°55′37″; thence to 32.457226°, longitude 80.687770°, thence ‘‘d’’ Latitude 32°49′41″, Longitude continuing in a northerly direction 79°55′52″; thence to ‘‘e’’ Latitude along the western channel edge of the 32°49′47″, Longitude 79°56′09″; and thence AIWW to latitude 32.458580°, longitude returning to ‘‘a’’ Latitude 32°50′14″, 80.689181°, thence to latitude 32.460413°, Longitude 79°56′11″. longitude 80.689228°, thence to latitude (2) Area No. 2 is that portion of the 32.461459°, longitude 80.689418°, thence Cooper River beginning at a point west to latitude 32.464015°, longitude of Shutes Folly Island at ‘‘a’’ Latitude 80.690294°, thence to latitude 32.470255°, 32°46′27″, Longitude 79°55′31″; thence to longitude 80.690965°, thence to latitude ‘‘b’’ Latitude 32°46′39″, Longitude 32.471309°, longitude 80.691196°, thence 79°55′11″; thence to ‘‘c’’ Latitude to latitude 32.475084°, longitude 32°46′39″, Longitude 79°54′51″; thence to 80.692455°, thence to latitude 32.478161°, ‘‘d’’ Latitude 32°46′28″, Longitude longitude 80.691546°, thence to latitude 79°54′47″; thence to ‘‘e’’ Latitude 32.479191°, longitude 80.691486°, thence 32°46′17″, Longitude 79°54′51″; thence to to latitude 32.481817°, longitude ‘‘f’’ Latitude 32°46′17″, Longitude 80.691939°, thence to latitude 32.493001°, 79°55′11″; and thence returning to ‘‘a’’ longitude 80.689835°, thence to latitude Latitude 32°46′27″, Longitude 79°55′31″. 32.494422°, longitude 80.688296°, thence (b) The regulations. (1) There shall be to latitude 32.49727°, longitude 80.69172° no introduction of magnetic material on the east shore of the Marine Corps or magneto-electric field sources with Air Station (MCAS), at its intersection the area. with the Station’s property boundary (2) No person shall enter or remain in line, thence heading south along the the water within the restricted areas. eastern shoreline of the MCAS to a Ships transiting the areas will proceed point along the northern shoreline of without delay and shall not, except as Mulligan Creek at latitude 32.48993°, noted below, lie to or anchor within longitude 80.69836°, thence southwest- the areas. erly across Mulligan Creek to the

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shoreline of the MCAS, latitude starting point on the west edge of the 32.48771°, longitude 80.70424°, thence AIWW channel, latitude 32.463732°, lon- continuing along the eastern shoreline gitude 80.690208°. to its intersection with Albergottie (4) That area contiguous to Creek, latitude 32.45360°, longitude Albergottie Creek, situated within the 80.70128, thence continuing along the boundaries of the area described in southern shoreline of the MCAS to the paragraph (a)(1) of this section, begin- intersection of Salt Creek with U.S. ning at a point on the southern shore- Highway 21, latitude 32.45047°, lon- line of the MCAS at latitude 32.452376°, gitude 80.73153°, thence back down the longitude 80.708263°, thence continuing southern creek edge of Salt and in a northerly direction along the Albergottie Creeks, thence back to the shoreline, up to the shoreline adjacent starting point at the confluence of to Kimes Avenue and back down the Albergottie Creek and the AIWW, lati- opposite shoreline in a southerly direc- tude 32.457226°, longitude 80.687770°. tion to a point at latitude 32.450643°, longitude 80.715653°, thence turning in NOTE: Situated within the boundaries of the area described in paragraph (a)(1) of this an easterly direction and returning section are the areas described in paragraphs back to the starting point at latitude (a)(2), (a)(3), (a)(4), (a)(5) and the danger zone 32.452376°, longitude 80.708263°. described in paragraph (a)(10) of this section. (5) That area contiguous to Salt Since additional regulations apply to these Creek, situated within the boundaries sections, they are excluded from the area de- of the area described in paragraph scribed in paragraph (a)(1) given that they (a)(1) of this section, beginning at a are more strictly regulated. point on the southern shoreline of the (2) That portion of Mulligan Creek lo- MCAS and the edge of Salt Creek at cated on the southern side of the MCAS latitude 32.45194°, longitude 80.724473°, runway, beginning at a point on the thence continuing in a northerly direc- eastern shoreline of Mulligan Creek at tion along the shoreline of the MCAS latitude 32.48993°, longitude 80.69836°, and continuing on to its intersection thence southwesterly across Mulligan again with Salt Creek and adjacent to Creek to the shoreline of the MCAS, U.S. Highway 21, thence turning and latitude 32.48771°, longitude 80.70424°, continuing along the shoreline of Salt thence continuing in a northerly direc- Creek in an easterly direction and re- tion along the eastern shoreline of the turning back to the starting point at MCAS, thence in a northeasterly direc- latitude 32.45194°, longitude 80.724473°. tion along the and southern side of the (6) That section of the Atlantic Intra- MCAS runway, thence back down the coastal Waterway (AIWW), beginning eastern shoreline of Mulligan Creek to at the confluence of the AIWW and its starting point, latitude 32.48993°, Albergottie Creek, being that point on longitude 80.69836°. the west side of the AIWW navigational (3) That area adjacent to the Atlantic channel at latitude 32.457226°, longitude Intracoastal Waterway (AIWW), situ- 80.687770°, thence continuing in a ated within the boundaries of the area northerly direction along the western described in paragraph (a)(1) of this channel edge of the AIWW to latitude section, beginning at a point on the 32.458580°, longitude 80.689181°, thence west side of the AIWW navigational to latitude 32.460413°, longitude channel at latitude 32.463732°, longitude 80.689228°, thence to latitude 32.461459°, 80.690208°, thence continuing in a longitude 80.689418°, thence to latitude northerly direction along the western 32.464015°, longitude 80.690294°, thence channel edge of the AIWW to latitude to latitude 32.470255°, longitude 32.467999°, longitude 80.690749°, thence 80.690965°, thence to latitude 32.471309°, turning in a westerly direction and longitude 80.691196°, thence to latitude continuing to latitude 32.467834°, lon- 32.475084°, longitude 80.692455°, thence gitude 80.700080°, on the eastern shore to latitude 32.478161°, longitude of the MCAS, thence heading in a 80.691546°, thence to latitude 32.479191°, southward direction along the shore- longitude 80.691486°, thence to latitude line to latitude 32.463692°, longitude 32.481817°, longitude 80.691939°, thence 80.698440°, thence turning in a westerly to latitude 32.493001°, longitude direction and returning back to the 80.689835°, thence to latitude 32.494422°,

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longitude 80.688296°, thence crossing 32.449222°, longitude 80.804825°, thence the AIWW channel in a southeasterly back towards the shoreline to the point direction to a point on the east side of of beginning at latitude 32.449295°, lon- the AIWW and the marsh edge of bank, gitude 80.803205°. latitude 32.49343°, longitude 80.68699°, (10) (Danger zone). That portion of thence southward along the edge of the Mulligan Creek located adjacent to the AIWW and the waterward marsh edge MCAS firing range and the restricted of Ladies Island to a point on the west area described in paragraph (a)(2) of shoreline of Pleasant Point Peninsular, this section, beginning at a point on ° ° latitude 32.45806 , longitude 80.68668 , the western shoreline of Mulligan thence back across the AIWW naviga- Creek at latitude 32.48771°, longitude tional channel to the point of begin- 80.70424°, thence northeasterly across ning, latitude 32.457226°, longitude Mulligan Creek to the opposite shore- 80.687770°. line at latitude 32.48993°, longitude (7) That portion of Mulligan Creek, 80.69836°, thence continuing in a south- beginning at its northern mouth and confluence with McCalleys Creek, lati- easterly direction to an upland island tude 32.50763°, longitude 80.69337°, bordering the northern shoreline of ° thence proceeding in a westerly direc- Mulligan Creek at latitude 32.48579 , ° tion along the northern shoreline of longitude 80.69706 , thence turning in a Mulligan Creek to its intersection with southwesterly direction and crossing Perryclear Drive bridge crossing, lati- Mulligan Creek to a point on the east- tude 32.50534°, longitude 80.69960°, ern shoreline of the MCAS at latitude thence back down the southern shore- 32.48533°, longitude 80.70240°, thence line to its starting point at McCalleys continuing along the eastern shoreline Creek, latitude 32.50763°, longitude of the MCAS to its starting point at 80.69337°. latitude 32.48771°, longitude 80.70424°. (8) That portion of Mulligan Creek, (b) The regulation: (1) Unauthorized beginning at the Perryclear Drive personnel, vessels and other watercraft bridge crossing, latitude 32.50534°, lon- shall not enter the restricted areas de- gitude 80.69960°, thence proceeding in a scribed in paragraphs (a)(2), (a)(3), south westerly direction along the (a)(4), (a)(5) and (a)(8) of this section at northern shoreline of Mulligan Creek any time. to the terminus of its western tribu- (2) The public shall have unrestricted tary, thence back down its southern access and use of the waters described shoreline to the terminus of its eastern in paragraph (a)(6) of this section terminus located at the northern end whenever the MCAS is in Force Protec- on the MCAS runway, latitude tion Condition Normal, Alpha or ° ° 32.49531 , longitude 80.70658 , thence Bravo. Whenever the facility is in back down the southern shoreline to Force Protection Condition Charlie or its starting point at Perryclear Drive Delta, personnel, vessels and other bridge crossing, latitude 32.50534°, lon- watercraft entering the restricted area gitude 80.69960°. described in paragraph (a)(6) of this (9) (Laurel Bay Military Family Hous- ing Area, Broad River). That section of section shall proceed at normal speed the Broad River, beginning on the and shall under no circumstances an- western shoreline of Laurel Bay Mili- chor, fish, loiter or photograph in any tary Family Housing Area boundary way until clear of the restricted area. line, at latitude 32.449295°, longitude (3) The public shall have unrestricted 80.803205°, thence proceeding in a north- access and use of the waters described erly direction along the shoreline to in paragraphs (a)(1), (a)(7), and (a)(9) of the housing area northern boundary this section whenever the MCAS is in line at latitude 32.471172°, longitude Force Protection Condition Normal 80.809795°, thence proceeding a distance Alpha or Bravo. Whenever the facility of 500 feet into the Broad River, lati- is in Force Protection Condition Char- tude 32.471185°, longitude 80.811440°, lie or Delta, personnel, vessels and thence proceeding in a southerly direc- other watercraft are prohibited from tion and maintaining a distance of 500 entering the waters described in para- feet from the shoreline to latitude graphs (a)(1), (a)(7), and (a)(9) of this

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section, unless they first obtain an es- high water line southwesterly around cort or other approval from the Com- Horse Island approximately 2.3 nau- mander, MCAS, Beaufort, South Caro- tical miles to a point at latitude lina. 32°21′22″ N, longitude 80°42′30″ W, thence (4) Unauthorized personnel, vessels to a point on the shoreline at latitude and other watercraft shall not enter 32°20′56″ N, longitude 80°41′50″ W, thence the danger zone described in paragraph follow the mean high water line south- (a)(10) of this section at any time. westerly approximately 2.2 nautical (5) All restricted areas and danger miles to terminate at the southern- zones will be marked with suitable most portion of the area (the starting warning signs. point). (6) It is understood that none of the (2) The danger zone on the Broad restrictions herein will apply to prop- River shall encompass all navigable erly marked Federal vessels per- waters of the United States, as defined forming official duties. at 33 CFR part 329, adjacent to the ex- (7) It is further understood that un- isting pistol range. This area is bound- authorized personnel will not take pho- ed by a line connecting the following tographs from within the above de- coordinates: Commencing from the scribed restricted areas. shoreline at the easternmost portion of (c) Enforcement: The regulation in the area, at latitude 32°19′36″ N, lon- this section, promulgated by the gitude 80°42′34″ W, thence to a point at United States Army Corps of Engi- latitude 32°19′23″ N, longitude 80°42′50″ neers, shall be enforced by the Com- W, thence to a point at latitude manding Officer, MCAS Beaufort, or 32°19′06″ N, longitude 80°43′31″ W, thence persons or agencies as he/she may au- to a point at latitude 32°19′28″ N, lon- thorize including any Federal Agency, gitude 80°43′54″ W, thence to a point at State, Local or County Law Enforce- ° ′ ″ ° ′ ″ ment agency, or Private Security Firm latitude 32 19 59 N, longitude 80 43 28 in the employment of the facility, so W, thence to a point on the shoreline ° ′ ″ long as the entity undertaking to en- at latitude 32 20 10 N, longitude ° ′ ″ force this Restricted Area has the legal 80 43 10 W, and thence follow the mean authority to do so under the appro- high water line southeasterly approxi- priate Federal, State or local laws. mately 0.75 nautical miles to terminate at the easternmost portion of the area [70 FR 43780, July 29, 2005] (the starting point). (b) The regulations. (1) All persons, § 334.480 Archers Creek, Ribbon Creek, and Broad River; U.S. Ma- vessels, or other watercraft are prohib- rine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Is- ited from entering, transiting, anchor- land, South Carolina; danger zones. ing, or drifting within the danger zones (a) The areas. (1) The danger zone on described in paragraph (a) of this sec- Archers Creek (between the Broad tion when the adjacent rifle or pistol River and Beaufort River), Ribbon ranges on U.S. Marine Corps Recruit Creek, and the Broad River shall en- Depot Parris Island are in use. compass all navigable waters of the (2) Firing over these ranges will nor- United States, as defined at 33 CFR mally take place between the hours of part 329, adjacent to the existing rifle 6 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Fri- range. This area is bounded by a line day, and from 6 a.m. to 12 p.m. on Sat- connecting the following coordinates: urday, National holidays excepted, and Commencing from the shoreline at the at other times as designated and prop- southernmost portion of the area, at erly published by the Commanding latitude 32°19′59″ N, longitude 80°42′54″ General, U.S. Marine Corps Recruit W, thence to a point at latitude Depot Parris Island. 32°20′05″ N, longitude 80°43′16″ W, thence (3) Warning signs indicating the peri- to a point at latitude 32°21′40″ N, lon- ods when the rifle range is in use will gitude 80°44′54″ W, thence to a point at be posted by the entrances to Archers latitude 32°22′20″ N, longitude 80°43′52″ Creek and Ribbon Creek. In addition, W, thence to a point on the shoreline warning signs will be placed along the at latitude 32°21′34″ N, longitude shoreline on the Broad River near the 80°42′48″ W, thence follow the mean upstream and downstream boundaries

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of both the rifle range and the pistol such practice is about to take place. range. The warning will be by ‘‘buzzing,’’ (i.e., (4) Warning flags shall be flown from by flying low over the person or the top of the lookout tower and on the watercraft.) Any person or watercraft rifle range and pistol range during ac- shall, upon being so warned, imme- tual firing. In addition, a sentry look- diately leave the area designated and out will be on duty during actual firing shall remain outside the area until and a patrol boat will be accessible for practice has ceased. clearing the area and warning all ap- (3) The regulations in this section proaching vessels of the danger zone shall be enforced by the Commanding and the schedule of firing. Officer, 2d Bombardment Wing, Hunter (5) During storms or similar emer- Air Force Base, Savannah, Georgia, gencies these areas shall be opened to and such agencies as he may designate. vessels to reach safety without undue delay for the preservation of life and [16 FR 818, Jan. 30, 1951, as amended at 16 FR 2397, Mar. 14, 1951. Redesignated at 50 FR property. 42696, Oct. 22, 1985, as amended at 62 FR 17554, (c) Enforcement. The regulations in Apr. 10, 1997] this section shall be enforced by the Commanding General, U.S. Marine § 334.500 St. Johns River, Atlantic Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island and/ Ocean, Sherman Creek; restricted or such persons or agencies as he/she areas and danger zone, Naval Sta- may designate. tion Mayport, Florida. (a) The areas. (1) The St. Johns River [76 FR 62631, Oct. 11, 2011] restricted area and the Atlantic Ocean § 334.490 Atlantic Ocean off Georgia restricted area described in paragraphs Coast; air-to-air and air-to-water (a)(2) and (a)(3) of this section, respec- gunnery and bombing ranges for tively, are contiguous but each area is fighter and bombardment aircraft, described separately for clarification. U.S. Air Force. (2) St. Johns River restricted area. This (a) The danger zones—(1) For fighter restricted area shall encompass all aircraft. An area approximately 30 navigable waters of the United States, miles offshore between Wassaw Sound as defined at 33 CFR 329, within the and Brunswick, Georgia, described as area bounded by a line connecting the follows: Beginning at latitude 31°55′30″, following coordinates: Commencing longitude 80°24′00″; thence 90° true to from the shoreline at latitude longitude 80°16′00″; thence southwest- 30°23′52.97″ N, longitude 081°25′36.51″ W; erly to latitude 31°10′00″, longitude thence to latitude 30°23′56.71″ N, lon- 80°43′00″; thence 270° to longitude gitude 081°25′36.51″ W; then the line me- 80°51′00″; and then northeasterly to the anders irregularly, follow the shoreline point of beginning. at a distance of 380 feet seaward from (2) For bombardment aircraft. An area the mean high water line to a point at approximately 70 miles off shore be- latitude 30°23′54.20″ N, longitude tween Savannah Beach and Brunswick, 081°24′14.11″ W, thence proceed directly Georgia, described as follows: Begin- to latitude 30°23′46.33″ N, longitude ning at latitude 32°00′00″, longitude 081°24′03.73″ W, then the line meanders 79°43′00″; thence 90° true to longitude irregularly, follow the shoreline at a 79°07′00″; thence southwesterly to lati- distance of 380 feet seaward from the tude 31°10′00″, longitude 79°24′00″; thence mean high water line to a point at lati- 270° true to longitude 80°00′00″; and tude 30°23′53.08″ N, longitude thence northeasterly to the point of be- 081°23′34.00″ W, thence follow the arc of ginning. a circle with a radius of 466 feet, cen- (b) The regulations. (1) The danger tered at latitude 30°23′48.52″ N, lon- zones shall be open to navigation ex- gitude 081°23′33.30″ W, to a point on the cept when aerial gunnery or bombing jetty at latitude 30°23′50.06″ N, lon- practice is being conducted. gitude 081°23′28.26″ W. (2) Prior to conducting each practice, (3) Atlantic Ocean restricted area. the entire area will be patrolled by air- From the last point identified in para- craft to warn any persons and graph (a)(2) of this section, latitude watercraft found in the vicinity that 30°23′50.06″ N, longitude 081°23′28.26″ W,

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proceed to a point at latitude Mayport or his/her authorized rep- 30°23′49.12″ N, longitude 81°23′28.10″ W, resentative. This restriction will be in then the line meanders irregularly, fol- place 24 hours a day, seven days a low the shoreline at a distance of 380 week. Warning signs notifying individ- feet seaward from the mean high water uals of the restricted area boundary line to a point at latitude 30°22′54.37″ N, and prohibiting entry into the area will longitude 081°23′44.09″ W, thence pro- be posted at 500-foot intervals along ceed directly to shore to terminate at the property boundary. ° ′ ″ latitude 30 22 54.46 N, longitude (3) Sherman Creek restricted area. All ° ′ ″ 081 23 48.44 W. persons, vessels, or other craft are pro- (4) Sherman Creek restricted area. This hibited from entering, transiting, drift- restricted area shall encompass all ing, dredging, or anchoring within the navigable waters of the United States, as defined at 33 CFR part 329, to in- area described in paragraph (a)(4) of clude Sherman Creek, its tributaries this section without the permission of and associated tidal marshes located the Commanding Officer, NAVSTA within the NAVSTA Mayport area Mayport or his/her authorized rep- boundaries described in this section. resentative. This restriction will be in The restricted area is completely en- place 24 hours a day, seven days a circled by roadways and is bordered on week. Warning signs notifying individ- the south by Wonderwood Expressway, uals of the restricted area boundary on the west by SR A1A, on the north by and prohibiting entry into the area will Perimeter Road, and on the east by be posted at 500-foot intervals along Mayport Road. the property boundary where prac- (5) Danger zone. The danger zone shall ticable (e.g., not in the wetlands). In encompass all navigable waters of the addition, a floating Small Craft Intru- United States, as defined at 33 CFR sion Barrier will be placed across Sher- part 329, within the area bounded by a man Creek just east of the A1A bridge line connecting the following coordi- and another will be placed across tribu- nates: Commencing from the shoreline taries to Sherman Creek just north of ° ′ ″ at latitude 30 24 00.31 N, longitude the Wonderwood Expressway. ° ′ ″ 081 25 06.02 W; thence to latitude (4) Danger zone. During periods of 30°24′11.16″ N, longitude 081°25′03.90″ W; munitions movement at wharves Bravo thence to latitude 30°24′00.62″ N, lon- and Charlie, no person or vessel shall gitude 081°24′10.13″ W; thence to a point be allowed to remain within the 1,250- on the shoreline riprap at latitude 30°23′41.26″ N, longitude 081°24′08.82″ W. foot Explosive Safety Quantity-Dis- (b) The regulations—(1) St. Johns River tance arcs generated by the activity. restricted area. All persons, vessels, or NAVSTA Mayport will not announce or other craft are prohibited from enter- publish notification prior to enforcing ing, transiting, drifting, dredging, or this regulation due to the unacceptable anchoring within the area described in security threat posed by advance pub- paragraph (a)(2) of this section without lic notice of military munitions move- the permission of the Commanding Of- ments. ficer, NAVSTA Mayport or his/her au- (c) Enforcement. The regulations in thorized representative. This restric- this section shall be enforced by the tion will be in place 24 hours a day, Commanding Officer, NAVSTA seven days a week. Warning signs noti- Mayport and/or such persons or agen- fying individuals of the restricted area cies as he/she may designate. Military boundary and prohibiting entry into vessels will patrol the areas identified the area will be posted at 500-foot in- in this section 24 hours a day, 7 days a tervals along the property boundary. week. Any person or vessel encroaching (2) Atlantic Ocean restricted area. All within the areas identified in this sec- persons, vessels, or other craft are pro- tion will be asked to immediately leave hibited from entering, transiting, drift- the area. Failure to do so will result in ing, dredging, or anchoring within the the forceful removal of the person or area described in paragraph (a)(3) of vessel from the area in question. this section without the permission of the Commanding Officer, NAVSTA [75 FR 19885, Apr. 16, 2010]

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§ 334.505 St. Johns River, U.S. Coast Commanding Officer, U.S. Coast Guard Guard Station Mayport, Sector Station Mayport and/or such persons or Jacksonville, Florida; restricted agencies as he/she may designate. area. [80 FR 9386, Feb. 23, 2015] (a) The area. The restricted area en- compasses all navigable waters of the § 334.510 U.S. Navy Fuel Depot Pier, United States as defined at 33 CFR part St. Johns River, Jacksonville, Fla.; 329, within the area bounded by a line restricted area. connecting the following coordinates: (a) The area is described as: Commencing from the shoreline at (1) A line running at 238.5° true and latitude 30°23.315366′ N, longitude paralleling the pier at 100 feet is ex- 081°26.056735′ W; thence directly to lati- tended from the eastern edge of the tude 30°23.325775′ N, longitude mooring platform #59 to the western 081°26.071548′ W; thence directly to lati- edge of platform #65. From these points tude 30°23.266063′ N, longitude the boundaries are extended to the 081°26.132775′ W; thence to latitude shoreline along lines running at 328.5°. 30°23.215082′ N, longitude 081°26.1287404′ (2) The easterly waterward coordi- W; thence proceed directly to a point nate being: on the shoreline at latitude 30°23.204522′ N, longitude 081°26.111753′ W thence fol- 30°23′58.0″ N 81°37′15.0″ W lowing the mean high water line to the (3) The westerly waterward coordi- point of beginning. The datum for nate being: these coordinates is WGS84. ° ′ ″ ° ′ ″ (b) The regulation. (1) The restricted 30 23 53.0 N 81 37 24.4 W area described in paragraph (a) of this (b) The regulations. (1) The use of wa- section is only open to U.S. Govern- ters as previously described by private ment vessels. U.S. Government vessels and/or commercial floating craft or include, but are not limited to, U.S. persons is prohibited with the excep- Coast Guard, U.S. Coast Guard Auxil- tion of vessels or persons that have iary, Department of Defense, National been specifically authorized to do so by Oceanic and Atmospheric Administra- the Officer in Charge of the Navy Fuel tion, state and local law enforcement, Depot. emergency services and vessels under (2) This regulation shall be enforced contract with the U.S. Government. by the Officer in Charge, U.S. Navy Warning signs notifying individuals of Fuel Depot, Jacksonville, Florida, and the restricted area boundary and pro- such agencies as the officer in charge hibiting all unauthorized entry into may designate. the area will be posted along the prop- [44 FR 12192, Mar. 6, 1979, as amended at 45 erty boundary. FR 27755, Apr. 24, 1980. Redesignated at 50 FR (2) All persons, vessels and other 42696, Oct. 22, 1985, as amended at 62 FR 17554, craft are prohibited from entering, Apr. 10, 1997] transiting, drifting, dredging or an- choring within the restricted area de- § 334.515 Blount Island Command and scribed in paragraph (a) of this section Marine Corps Support Facility– without prior approval from the Com- Blount Island; Jacksonville, Florida manding Officer, U.S. Coast Guard Sta- restricted areas. tion Mayport or his/her designated rep- (a) The areas. (1) The restricted areas resentative. shall encompass all navigable waters of (3) Fishing, trawling, net-fishing and the United States, as defined at 33 CFR other aquatic activities are prohibited 329, contiguous to the area identified as in the restricted area without prior ap- Blount Island Command and Marine proval from the Commanding Officer, Corps Support Facility–Blount Island U.S. Coast Guard Station Mayport or (MCSF–BI). The three areas are contig- his/her designated representative. uous but each area is described sepa- (4) The restrictions described in para- rately below for clarification. graph (b) of this section are in effect 24 (2) Area 1. Commencing from the hours a day, 7 days a week. shoreline at the northwest portion of (c) Enforcement. The regulations in the facility, at latitude 30°24′46.10″ N, this section shall be enforced by the longitude 81°32′19.01″ W, thence proceed

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200 yards in a northwesterly direction sonville, Florida, and/or such persons to latitude 30°24′49.84″ N, longitude or agencies as he/she may designate. 81°32′23.12″ W. From this point the line (2) Enforcement of the regulations in meanders irregularly, following the this section will be accomplished uti- shoreline at a distance of 200 yards lizing the Department of Defense Force from the mean high water line to a Protection Condition (FPCON) System. point at latitude 30°23′36.75″ N, lon- From the lowest security level to the gitude 81°30′26.42″ W, thence southwest- highest, Force Protection Conditions erly to a point at latitude 30°23′34.44″ N, levels are titled Normal, Alpha, Bravo, longitude 81°30′28.80″ W, thence west Charlie and Delta. The regulations in southwesterly to a point at latitude this section will be enforced as noted in 30°23′33.68″ N, longitude 81°30′32.61″ W. paragraph (b) of this section, or at the (3) Area 2. This includes all waters discretion of the Commanding Officer. within the area generally identified as [73 FR 54073, Sept. 18, 2008] the U.S. Marine Corps Slipway but which is also known as the Back River § 334.520 Lake George, Fla.; naval area and the waters out to a distance bombing area. of 100 yards from the entranceway. (a) The danger zone. An area in the From the last point identified in para- eastern part of Lake George described graph (a)(2) of this section, latitude ° ′ ″ ° ′ ″ as follows: Beginning at latitude 30 23 33.68 N, longitude 81 30 32.61 W, 29°13′16″, longitude 81°34′28″; thence proceed west southwesterly to a point along a line parallel to the navigation ° ′ ″ at latitude 30 23 30.93 N, longitude channel to latitude 29°20′05″, longitude ° ′ ″ 81 30 57.14 W. 81°36′15″; thence along a line about (4) Area 3. From the last point identi- three-fifths mile southerly from the fied in paragraph (a)(3) of this section, Putnam-Volusia County line to lati- latitude 30°23′30.93″ N, longitude tude 29°20′19″, longitude 81°35′12″; thence 81°30′57.14″ W, the line meanders irregu- to latitude 29°18′36″, longitude 81°33′53″; larly in a westerly direction, following thence to latitude 29°13′22″, longitude the shoreline at a distance of 100 yards 81°32′38″; and thence to the point of be- from the mean high water line to a ginning. The area will be marked by point at latitude 30°23′26.34″ N, lon- appropriate warnings signs at the five gitude 81°31′49.73″ W, thence proceed corners and at the midpoint of the north to terminate at a point on the longer side. shoreline at latitude 30°23′29.34″ N, lon- (b) The regulations. (1) Bombing oper- gitude 81°31′49.79″ W. ations will be confined, as nearly as (b) The regulations. (1) With the ex- practicable, to the north-south center ception of local, State and federal law line of the danger zone, keeping well enforcement entities, all persons, ves- clear of the navigation channel. sels, and other craft are prohibited (2) Prior to each bombing operation from entering, transiting, anchoring, the danger zone will be patrolled by or drifting within the areas described naval aircraft which will warn all per- in paragraph (a) of this section for any sons and vessels to leave the area by reason without the permission of the ‘‘zooming’’ a safe distance to the side Commanding Officer, Marine Corps and at least 500 feet above the surface. Support Facility–Blount Island, Jack- Upon being so warned, such persons sonville, Florida, or his/her authorized and vessels shall leave the danger zone representative. immediately and shall not re-enter the (2) The restriction noted in para- danger zone until bombing operations graph (b)(1) of this section is in effect have ceased. 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. (3) At intervals of not more than (3) Warning signs will be posted near three months, public notices will be the MCSF–BI shoreline advising boat- issued that bombing operations are ers of the restrictions in this section. continuing. Such notices will appear in (c) Enforcement. (1) The regulations in the local newspaper and in ‘‘Notice to this section shall be enforced by the Mariners’’. Commanding Officer, Marine Corps (4) The regulations in this section Support Facility–Blount Island, Jack- shall not deny passage through Lake

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George by regular cargo-carrying ves- area shall be noticed by warning state- sels proceeding along established lanes ments displayed on the electronic mar- for such vessels. When any such vessel quee signs located at the gates of the is within the danger zone the officer in KSC and on an electronic marquee sign charge of the bombing operations will located on the north side of the Port cause the cessation or postponement of Canaveral ship channel between the such operations until the vessel has Trident and Poseidon wharfs during cleared the area. The vessel shall pro- the duration of the closure. If time per- ceed on its normal course and shall not mits, additional information will be delay its progress. published in area newspapers and an- (5) The regulations in this section nounced on marine radio broadcast. shall be enforced by the Commander, (c) Enforcement. The regulations in Naval Air Bases, Sixth Naval District, this section shall be enforced by the Naval Air Station, Jacksonville, Flor- Director, KSC and/or such persons or ida, and such agencies as he may des- agencies as he/she may designate. ignate. [75 FR 34643, June 18, 2010] [16 FR 10992, Oct. 30, 1951. Redesignated at 50 FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985, as amended at 62 FR § 334.530 Canaveral Harbor adjacent 17554, Apr. 10, 1997] to the Navy pier at Port Canaveral, Fla.; restricted area. § 334.525 Atlantic Ocean off John F. (a) The area. The waters of Canaveral Kennedy Space Center, FL; re- Harbor within a line circumscribing stricted area. the water approaches to the Navy pier (a) The area. The restricted area shall along the northeasterly edge of the Ca- encompass all navigable waters of the naveral Harbor turning basin at a dis- United States, as defined at 33 CFR tance of 200 feet from all portions of part 329, contiguous to the area off- the pier including the dolphins 200 feet shore of the John F. Kennedy Space off the northwest end and 75 feet off Center (KSC), Florida. The area is the southeast end of the pier. bounded by a line connecting the fol- (b) The regulations. (1) All unauthor- lowing coordinates: Commencing from ized vessels and personnel are prohib- the shoreline at the southwest portion ited from the area during specified pe- of the area, at latitude 28°35.008′ N, lon- riods. gitude 80°34.448′ W, thence directly to (2) The area will be closed when a red latitude 28°35.716′ N, longitude 80°32.938′ square flag (bravo), and depending on W, thence follow the mean high water the status of the hazardous operation, line northerly at a distance of 1.5 nau- either an amber or red beacon, steady tical miles to a point at latitude burning or rotating, day or night, when 28°43.566′ N, longitude 80°39.094′ W, displayed from any of the three berths thence proceed westerly to terminate along the wharf. at a point on the shoreline at latitude (3) Lighted signs indicating the re- 28°43.566′ N, longitude 80°41.189′ W. stricted area will be placed on the pier (b) The regulation. (1) The area de- and adjacent thereto. scribed in paragraph (a) of this section (4) The regulations in this section will be closed when it is deemed nec- shall be enforced by the Commanding essary by the Director, KSC or his/her Officer, U.S. Naval Ordnance Test Unit, designee during launch operations or to AFMTC, Patrick Air Force Base, Flor- address any perceived threat to the fa- ida. cilities. With the exception of local, [25 FR 12244, Nov. 30, 1960. Redesignated at 50 State, and Federal law enforcement en- FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985, as amended at 61 FR tities, all persons, vessels, and other 34733, July 3, 1996] craft are prohibited from entering, transiting, anchoring, or drifting with- § 334.540 Banana River at the Eastern in the restricted area when it is closed, Range, 45th Space Wing, Cape Ca- unless they have the permission of the naveral Air Force Station, FL; re- Director, KSC or his/her designee. stricted area. (2) Due to the nature of this re- (a) The area. The restricted area shall stricted area, closures may occur with encompass all navigable waters of the little advance notice. Closure of the United States, as defined at 33 CFR

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part 329, within the Banana River con- westerly to latitude 28°14′34″ N., lon- tiguous to the area offshore of Cape Ca- gitude 80°37′08″ W.; thence, southerly to naveral Air Force Station, Florida. The latitude 28°12′44″ N., longitude 80°37′18″ area is bounded by a line connecting W.; thence, east to latitude 28°12′44″ N., the following coordinates: Commencing longitude 80°37′11″ W. This encompasses from the shoreline at the southeast an area reaching from the northern ex- portion of the area, at approximately tent described to the southern extent latitude 28°25.17′ N, longitude 80°36.24′ described and extending from the mean W, thence directly to latitude 28°25.18′ high water line waterward a minimum N, longitude 80°36.65′ W, thence directly distance of approximately 600 feet. to latitude 28°25.25′ N, longitude (b) The regulations. (1) All unauthor- 80°36.66′ W, thence directly to latitude ized persons and watercraft shall stay 28°25.22′ N, longitude 80°38.36′ W, thence clear of the area at all times. directly to latitude 28°26.23′ N, lon- (2) The regulations in this section gitude 80°38.25′ W, thence directly to shall be enforced by the Commander, latitude 28°26.23′ N, longitude 80°38.47′ 45th Space Wing, Patrick Air Force W, thence to reach the south side of Base, Florida, and such agencies as he/ the Kennedy Space Center NASA she may designate. Causeway East Roadway at approxi- mately latitude 28°30.74′ N, longitude [29 FR 3702, Mar. 25, 1964. Redesignated at 50 80°36.63′ W. FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985, and amended at 58 FR (b) The regulation. (1) The area de- 37609, July 12, 1993; 62 FR 17554, Apr. 10, 1997; scribed in paragraph (a) of this section 70 FR 67371, Nov. 7, 2005] will be closed when it is deemed nec- § 334.570 Banana River near Orsino, essary by the Commander, 45th Space Fla.; restricted area. Wing or his/her designee to address any perceived threat to the local area. With (a) The area. That part of Banana the exception of local, State, and Fed- River N of the NASA Banana River eral law enforcement entities, all per- Causeway near Orsino and extending sons, vessels, and other craft are pro- above the head of said river to the N hibited from entering, transiting, an- and westerly to Kennedy Parkway choring, or drifting within the re- North. stricted area when it is closed without (b) The regulations. (1) All unauthor- the permission of the Commander, 45th ized craft and personnel shall stay Space Wing or his/her designee. clear of the area at all times. (2) Due to the nature of this re- (2) The regulations in this section stricted area, closures may occur with shall be enforced by the Director, John very little advance notice. Closure of F. Kennedy Space Center, NASA, Cocoa the area shall be noticed by the display Beach, Fla. of a red beacon located at the southern [30 FR 8831, July 14, 1965. Redesignated at 50 entrance to Cape Canaveral Air Force FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985] Station. Information will be provided via marine radio broadcast during the § 334.580 Atlantic Ocean near Port Ev- duration of the area closure. erglades, Fla. (c) Enforcement. The regulations in (a) The area. Beginning at a point lo- this section shall be enforced by the cated at latitude 26°05′30″ N.—longitude Commander, 45th Space Wing, Patrick 80°03′30″ W.; proceed west to latitude Air Force Base, Florida and/or such 26°05′30″ N.—longitude 80°06′30″ W.; persons or agencies as he/she may des- Thence, southerly to latitude 26°03′00″ ignate. N.—longitude 80°06′42″ W.; Thence, east [74 FR 36401, July 23, 2009] to latitude 26°03′00″ N.—longitude 80°05′44″ W.; Thence, south to latitude § 334.560 Banana River at Patrick Air 26°01′36″ N.—longitude 80°05′44″ W.; Force Base, Fla.; restricted area. Thence, east to latitude 26°01′36″ N.— (a) The area. The waters within an longitude 80°03′30″ W.; Thence, north to area beginning at a point located at the point of beginning. latitude 28°16′19″ N., longitude 80°36′28″ (b) The regulations. (1) Anchoring, W.; proceed west to latitude 28°16′19″ N., trawling, dredging, or attaching any longitude 80°36′35″ W.; thence, south- object to the submerged sea bottom

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shall be prohibited in the above de- Air Force Base, Fla., and such agencies scribed area. as he may designate. (2) The regulations of this section [22 FR 4814, July 9, 1957, as amended at 23 FR shall be enforced by the Facility Direc- 3716, May 29, 1958; 27 FR 4778, May 19, 1962. tor, Naval Surface Warfare Center, De- Redesignated at 50 FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985, as tachment Dania, Florida, and such amended at 62 FR 17554, Apr. 10, 1997] agencies as he/she may designate. § 334.595 Atlantic Ocean off Cape Ca- [51 FR 1370, Jan. 13, 1986, as amended at 70 naveral; 45th Space Wing, Cape Ca- FR 67371, Nov. 7, 2005] naveral Air Force Station, FL; re- stricted area. § 334.590 Atlantic Ocean off Cape Ca- (a) The area. The restricted area shall naveral, Fla.; Air Force missile test- encompass all navigable waters of the ing area, Patrick Air Force Base, United States, as defined at 33 CFR Fla. part 329, contiguous to the area off- (a) The danger zone. An area in the shore of Cape Canaveral Air Force Sta- Atlantic Ocean immediately offshore tion, Florida. The area is bounded by a from Cape Canaveral defined by a line line connecting the following coordi- 3 nautical miles from shore, said area nates: Commencing from the shoreline terminating in the north at a line on a at the northwest portion of the area, at bearing of 70° from a point on shore at latitude 28°35.008′ N, longitude 80°34.448′ approximate latitude 28°35′ north and W, thence directly to latitude 28°35.716′ in the south at a line on a bearing of N, longitude 80°32.938′ W, thence fol- 115° from a point on the shore at ap- lowing the mean high water line at a proximate latitude 28°25′ north. distance of 1.5 nautical miles offshore (b) The regulations. (1) All unauthor- proceed southerly to a point at latitude ° ′ ° ′ ized persons and vessels are prohibited 28 24.187 N, longitude 80 33.443 W, thence proceeding westerly to termi- from operating within the danger zone nate at a point on the shoreline at lati- during firing periods to be specified by tude 28°24.69′ N, longitude 80°35.05′ W. the Commander, Air Force Missile Test (b) The regulation. (1) The area de- Center, Patrick Air Force Base. scribed in paragraph (a) of this section (2) Warning signals will be used to will be closed when it is deemed nec- warn persons and vessels that the dan- essary by the Commander, 45th Space ger zone is active. These signals will be Wing or his/her designee to address any in the form of a large red ball and a red perceived threat to the local area. With flashing high intensity beacon. One sig- the exception of local, State, and Fed- nal will be located on a 90-foot pole eral law enforcement entities, all per- near the shoreline at the north end of sons, vessels, and other craft are pro- the danger zone, and one signal will be hibited from entering, transiting, an- located on a 90-foot pole near the choring, or drifting within the re- shoreline about one-half mile north of stricted area when it is closed without the south limit of the danger zone. An the permission of the Commander, 45th amber rotating beacon and warning Space Wing or his/her designee. sign will be erected on the north side of (2) Due to the nature of this re- the Port Canaveral ship channel to in- stricted area, closures may occur with dicate to vessels about to leave the very little advance notice. Closure of harbor that the danger zone is in use. the area shall be noticed by the display (3) When the signals in paragraph of a red ball and red beacon from a 90- foot pole near the shoreline at approxi- (b)(2) of this section are displayed, all mately latitude 28°35.0′ N, longitude persons and vessels, except those au- 80°34.8′ W and from a 90-foot pole near thorized personnel and patrol vessels, the shoreline at approximately latitude will immediately leave the danger zone 28°25.3′ N, longitude 80°35.0′ W. Informa- by the most direct route and stay out tion will be provided via marine radio until the signals are discontinued. broadcast and a warning statement dis- (4) The regulations in this paragraph played on an electronic marquee sign shall be enforced by the Commander, located on the north side of the Port Air Force Missile Test Center, Patrick Canaveral ship channel between the

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Trident and Poseidon Wharf during the gitude 080°08′49.33″ W; thence to lati- duration of the area closure. tude 25°46′18.91″ N, longitude (c) Enforcement. The regulations in 080°08′50.24″ W; thence proceed directly this section shall be enforced by the to a point on the shoreline at latitude Commander, 45th Space Wing, Patrick 25°46′18.76″ N, longitude 080°08′50.71″ W Air Force Base, Florida and/or such thence following the mean high water persons or agencies as he/she may des- line to the point of beginning. ignate. (b) The regulations. (1) The restricted area described in paragraph (a) of this [74 FR 36401, July 23, 2009; 74 FR 58849, Nov. 16, 2009] section is only open to U.S. Govern- ment vessels. U.S. Government vessels § 334.600 TRIDENT Basin adjacent to include, but are not limited to, U.S. Canaveral Harbor at Cape Canav- Coast Guard and Coast Guard Auxil- eral Air Force Station, Brevard iary vessels, Department of Defense County, Fla.; danger zone. vessels, state and local law enforce- (a) The danger zone. From the west ment and emergency services vessels, side of the access channel at latitude and vessels under contract with the 28°24′37″, longitude 80°35′35″ to the east U.S. Government. Warning signs noti- side of the access channel at latitude fying individuals of the restricted area 28°24′37″, longitude 80°35′26″ and the en- boundary and prohibiting all unauthor- tire basin. ized entry into the area will be posted (b) Regulations. (1) No unauthorized along the property boundary and, as person or vessel shall enter the area. appropriate, on the piers of the Mac- The area will be used for loading and Arthur Causeway Bridge adjacent to unloading explosives. The entrance to the restricted area. the basin will be marked by suitable (2) All persons, vessels, and other boundary signs. craft are prohibited from entering, (2) The regulations will be enforced transiting, drifting, dredging, or an- by the Commanding Officer, Naval Ord- choring within the restricted area de- nance Test Unit, Patrick Air Force scribed in paragraph (a) of this section Base, Florida, or such agencies he may without prior approval from the Base designate. Commander, U.S. Coast Guard Base Miami Beach or his/her designated rep- [41 FR 17898, Apr. 29, 1976. Redesignated at 50 resentative. FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985, as amended at 62 FR 17554, Apr. 10, 1997] (3) Fishing, trawling, net-fishing, and other aquatic activities are prohibited § 334.605 Meloy Channel, U.S. Coast in the restricted area without prior ap- Guard Base Miami Beach, Florida; proval from the Base Commander, U.S. restricted area. Coast Guard Base Miami Beach or his/ (a) The area. The restricted area shall her designated representative. encompass all navigable waters of the (4) The restrictions described in para- United States as defined at 33 CFR part graph (b) of this section are in effect 24 329, within the area bounded by a line hours a day, 7 days a week. connecting the following coordinates: (c) Enforcement. The regulations in Commencing from the shoreline at this section shall be enforced by the latitude 25°46′20.07″ N, longitude Base Commander, U.S. Coast Guard 080°08′50.94″ W; thence to latitude Base Miami Beach and/or such persons 25°46′22.69″ N, longitude 080°08′44.01″ W; or agencies as he/she may designate. thence to latitude 25°46′22.02″ N, lon- [77 FR 42652, July 20, 2012] gitude 080°08′42.14″ W; thence to lati- tude 25°46′12.23″ N, longitude § 334.610 Key West Harbor, at U.S. 080°08’35.33″ W; thence to latitude Naval Base, Key West, Fla.; naval 25°46′09.13″ N, longitude 080°08′40.74″ W; restricted areas and danger zone. thence to latitude 25°46’11.63″ N, lon- (a) The areas. (1) All waters within 100 gitude 080°08’43.36″ W; thence to lati- yards of the south shoreline of the tude 25°46′17.22″ N, longitude Harry S. Truman Annex, beginning at 080°08′47.17″ W; thence to latitude a point on the shore at Latitude 25°46′17.15″ N, longitude 080°08′47.62″ W; 24°32′45.3″ N., Longitude 81°47′51″ W.; thence to latitude 25°46′17.63″ N, lon- thence to a point 100 yards due south of

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the south end of Whitehead Street of 81°48.0945′ W.; thence proceed in a Latitude 24°32′42.3″ N., Longitude northeasterly direction to a point at 81°47′51″ W.; thence extending westerly, Latitude 24°34.9809′ N., Longitude paralleling the southerly shoreline of 81°47.9400′ W.; proceed in a general the Harry S. Truman Annex, to Lati- northerly direction maintaining a dis- tude 24°32′37.6″ N., Longitude 81°48′32″ tance of 100 yards from the shoreline of W., thence northerly to the shore at , continue around Fleming Latitude 24°32′41″ N., Longitude 81°48′31″ Key to a point easterly of the south- W. (Area #1). east corner of Fleming Key at Latitude (2) All waters within 100 yards of the 24°34.0133′ N., Longitude 81°47.6250′ W.; westerly shoreline of the Harry S. Tru- thence easterly to Latitude 24°33.9600′ man Annex and all waters within a por- N., Longitude 81°47.3333′ W.; thence tion of the Truman Annex Harbor, as southerly to a point on the shore at defined by a line beginning on the Latitude 24°33.9117′ N., Longitude shore at Latitude 24°33′00″ N., Lon- 81°47.3450′ W. The Department of the gitude 81°48′41.7″ W.; thence to a point Navy plans to install buoys along that 100 yards due west at Latitude 24°33′00″ portion of the restricted area boundary N., Longitude 81°48′45″ W.; thence which marks the outer edge of the ex- northerly, paralleling the westerly plosive hazard safety distance require- shoreline of the Harry S. Truman ments. Annex, including a portion of the Tru- (5) All waters contiguous to the man Annex Harbor entrance, to Lati- southwesterly shoreline of Boca Chica tude 24°33′23″ N., Longitude 81°48′37″ W.; Key beginning at a point on the south- thence southeasterly to the shore (sea west shoreline at Latitude 24°33′24″ N., wall) at Latitude 24°33′19.3″ N., Lon- Longitude 81°42′30″ W.; proceed due gitude 81°48′28.7″ W. (Area #2). south 100 yards to Latitude 24°33′20.4″ (3) All waters within 100 yards of the N., Longitude 81°42′30″ W.; thence, U.S. Coast Guard Station and the west- maintaining a distance of 100 yards erly end of Annex begin- from the shoreline, proceed westerly ning at the shore at Latitude 24°33′47.6″ and northerly to Latitude 24°34′03″ N., N., Longitude 81°47′55.6″ W.; thence Longitude 81°42′47″ W.; thence due westerly to Latitude 24°33′48″ N., Lon- north to a point at the easterly end of gitude 81°48′00.9″ W.; thence due south the U.S. Highway 1 (Boca Chica Chan- to Latitude 24°33′45.8″ N., Longitude nel) bridge at Latitude 24°34′39″ N., 81°48′00.9″ W.; thence westerly to Lati- Longitude 81°42′47″ W. (Area #5). tude 24°33′47″ N., Longitude 81°48′12″ W.; (6) Danger zone. All waters within an thence northerly to Latitude 24°34′06.2″ area along the northeast side of the N., Longitude 81°48′10″ W.; thence eas- Naval Air Station on terly to a point joining the restricted defined by a line beginning at latitude area around Fleming Key at Latitude 24°35.472′ N., longitude 81°41.824′ W.; 24°34′03.3″ N., Longitude 81°47′55″ W. thence proceed in a northerly direction (Area #3). to a point at latitude 24°36.289′ N., lon- (4) Beginning at the last point des- gitude 81°41.437′ W.; thence proceed ignated in area 3 at Latitude 24°34.0550′ westerly to a point at latitude 24°36.392′ N., Longitude 81°47.9166′ W.; proceed in N., longitude 81°41.970′ W.; thence to a a northwesterly direction to a point at point on shore at latitude 24°35.698′ N., Latitude 24°34.2725′ N., Longitude longitude 81°41.981′ W. 81°48.1304′ W.; thence proceed in a (b) The Regulations: (1) Entering or northeasterly direction to a point at crossing Restricted Areas #1 and #4 and Latitude 24°34.3562′ N., Longitude the Danger Zone (Area #6) described in 81°48.0192′ W.; thence proceed in a paragraph (a) of this section, by any northwesterly direction to a point at person or vessel, is prohibited. Latitude 24°34.4506′ N., Longitude (2) Privately owned vessels, properly 81°48.1444′ W.; thence proceed in a registered and bearing identification in northwesterly direction to a point at accordance with Federal and/or State Latitude 24°34.5619′ N., Longitude laws and regulations may transit the 81°48.1873′ W.; thence proceed in a following portions of restricted areas northeasterly direction to a point at #2, #3 and #5. NOTE: All vessels enter- Latitude 24°34.9084′ N., Longitude ing the areas at night must display

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lights as required by Federal laws and § 334.620 Straits of Florida and Florida Coast Guard regulations or, if no con- Bay in vicinity of Key West, Fla.; stant lights are required, then the ves- operational training area, aerial sel must display a bright white light gunnery range, and bombing and showing all around the horizon, strafing target areas, Naval Air Sta- tion, Key West, Fla. (i) The channel, approximately 75 yards in width, extending from the (a) The danger zones—(1) Operational northwest corner of Pier D–3 of training area. Waters of the Straits of Trumbo Point Annex, eastward be- Florida and Gulf of Mexico southwest, neath the Fleming Key bridge and west and northwest of Key West bound- along the north shore of Trumbo Point ed as follows: Beginning at latitude Annex (area #3). 25°45′00″, longitude 82°07′00″; thence ° ′ ″ (ii) A channel of 150 feet in width southeast to latitude 24 49 00 , lon- ° ′ ″ which extends easterly from the main gitude 81 55 00 ; thence southwest to ° ′ ″ ° ′ ″ ship channel into Key West Bight, the latitude 24 37 30 , longitude 82 00 30 ; ° ′ ″ northerly edge of which channel passes thence westerly to latitude 24 37 30 , ° ′ ″ 25 feet south of the Trumbo Point longitude 82 06 00 ; thence southerly to latitude 24°28′30″, longitude 82°06′00″; Annex piers on the north side of the ° ′ ″ Bight. While the legitimate access of thence southerly to latitude 24 25 00 , longitude 82°06′30″; thence easterly to privately owned vessels to facilities of ° ′ ″ ° ′ ″ Key West Bight is unimpeded, it is pro- latitude 24 25 00 , longitude 81 57 00 ; hibited to moor, anchor, or fish within thence southwesterly to latitude 23°30′00″, longitude 82°19′00″; thence 50 feet of any U.S. Government-owned ° ′ ″ pier or craft (area #3). westerly to latitude 23 30 00 , longitude 82°46′00″; thence northwesterly to lati- (iii) The dredged portion of Boca tude 23°52′30″, longitude 83°11′00″; thence Chica channel from its seaward end to northerly to latitude 24°25′00″, lon- a point due south of the east end of the gitude 83°11′00″; thence easterly to lati- Boca Chica Bridge (area #5). tude 24°25′00″, longitude 83°08′00″; thence (iv) All of the portion of Restricted clockwise along the arc of a circle with Area No. 2 that lies between the Tru- a radius of 92 miles centered at latitude man Annex Mole and the Key West 24°35′00″, longitude 81°41′15″ to latitude Harbor Range Channel. The transit 25°45′05″, longitude 82°23′30″; thence east zone extends to the northeasterly cor- to point of beginning. ner of the Truman Annex Mole, thence (2) Bombing and strafing target areas. to the northwesterly end of the break- (i) A circular area immediately west of water at Latitude 24°33′21.3″ N, Lon- ° ′ ″ Marquesas Keys with a radius of two gitude 81 48 32.7 W. nautical miles having its center at (3) Stopping or landing by any person latitude 24°33.4′ and longitude 82°10.9′, and/or any vessel, other than Govern- not to include land area and area with- ment-owned vessels and specifically in Marquesas Keys. The target located authorized private craft in any of the within this area, a grounded LSIL will restricted areas or danger zone de- be used for bombing and aircraft rocket scribed in paragraph (a) of this section exercises. is prohibited. (ii) A circular area located directly (4) Vessels using the restricted chan- west of Marquesas Keys with a radius nel areas described in paragraph (b)(2) of three statute miles having its center (i), (ii), (iii), and (iv) of this section at latitude 24°35.6′ and longitude shall proceed at speeds commensurate 82°11.6′, not to include land area within with minimum wake. Marquesas Keys. The targets located (c) The regulations in this section within this area, pile-mounted plat- shall be enforced by the Commanding forms, will be used as high altitude Officer, Naval Air Station, Key West, horizontal bombing range utilizing live Florida, and such agencies as he/she ordnance up to and including 1,800 may designate. pounds of high explosives. In general, [54 FR 7033, Feb. 16, 1989, as amended at 59 these explosives will be of an air-burst FR 48802, Sept. 23, 1994; 62 FR 17554, Apr. 10, type, above 1,500 feet. 1997; 70 FR 67371, Nov. 7, 2005; 72 FR 44973, (iii) A circular area located west of Aug. 10, 2007] Marquesas Keys with a radius of two

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nautical miles having its center at § 334.630 Tampa Bay south of MacDill latitude 24°34′30″ and longitude 82°14′00″. Air Force Base, Fla.; small-arms fir- (b) The regulations. (1) In advance of ing range and aircraft jettison, U.S. scheduled air or surface operations Air Force, MacDill Air Force Base. which, in the opinion of the enforcing (a) The danger zone. Shoreward of a agency, may be dangerous to line beginning at latitude 27°49′27.38″, watercraft, appropriate warnings will longitude 82°29′35.83″; thence to latitude be issued to navigation interests 27°49′20.14″, longitude 82°29′42.78″; thence through official government and civil- to latitude 27°48′44.82″, longitude ian channels or in such other manner 82°31′10.0″; thence to latitude as the District Engineer, Corps of Engi- 27°49′09.35″, longitude 82°32′24.56″; thence neers, Jacksonville, Florida, may di- to latitude 27°49′38.62″, longitude rect. Such warnings will specify the lo- 82°33′02.44″; and thence to a point on the cation, type, time, and duration of op- shore line of MacDill Air Force Base at erations, and give such other pertinent latitude 27°50′28.57″, longitude information as may be required in the 82°32′15.0″. The area will be marked by interests of safety. suitable boundary signs or buoys. (2) Watercraft shall not be prohibited (b) The regulations. (1) All persons, from passing through the operational vessels and other watercraft are pro- training area except when the oper- hibited from entering the danger zone ations being conducted are of such na- at all times. ture that the exclusion of watercraft is (2) Advance notice will be given of required in the interest of safety or for the date on which the first firing prac- accomplishment of the mission, or is tice shall begin. At intervals of not considered important to the national more than three months thereafter, no- security. tice will be sent out that firing prac- (3) When the warning to navigation tice is continuing. Such notices will interests states that bombing and appear in local newspapers and in ‘‘No- strafing operations will take place over tice to Mariners.’’ the designated target areas or that (3) The regulations in the section other operations hazardous to shall be enforced by the proper Air watercraft are proposed to be con- Force Authority at MacDill Air Force ducted in a specifically described por- Base. tion of the overall area, all watercraft will be excluded from the target area [13 FR 9559, Dec. 31, 1948. Redesignated at 14 FR 4904, Aug. 9, 1949, and amended at 30 FR or otherwise described zone of oper- 884, Jan. 28, 1965. Redesignated at 50 FR 42696, ations and no vessel shall enter or re- Oct. 22, 1985, as amended at 62 FR 17554, Apr. main therein during the period oper- 10, 1997] ations are in progress. (4) Aircraft and naval vessels con- § 334.635 Hillsborough Bay and waters ducting operations in any part of the contiguous to MacDill Air Force operational training area will exercise Base, Fla.; restricted area. caution in order not to endanger (a) The area. The restricted area shall watercraft. Operations which may be encompass all navigable waters of the dangerous to watercraft will not be United States, as defined at 33 CFR 329, conducted without first ascertaining within the following boundaries. Com- that the zone of operations is clear. mencing from the shoreline at the Any vessel in the zone of operations northeast portion of the base at lati- will be warned to leave and upon being tude 27°51′52.901″ N., longitude so warned the vessel shall leave imme- 82°29′18.329″ W., thence directly to lati- diately. tude 27°52′00.672″ N., longitude (5) The regulations in this section 82°28′51.196″ W., thence directly to lati- shall be enforced by the Commandant, tude 27°51′28.859″ N., longitude Sixth Naval District, Charleston, S.C., 82°28′10.412″ W., thence directly to lati- and such agencies as he may designate. tude 27°51′01.067″ N., longitude ° ′ ″ [26 FR 11197, Nov. 28, 1961, as amended at 27 82 27 45.355 W., thence directly to lati- FR 2508, Mar. 16, 1962; 31 FR 13129, Oct. 11, tude 27°50′43.248″ N., longitude 1966. Redesignated at 50 FR 42696, Oct. 22, 82°27′36.491″ W., thence directly to lati- 1985] tude 27°50′19.817″ N., longitude

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82°27′35.466″ W., thence directly to lati- area is bounded as follows: Beginning tude 27°49′38.865″ N., longitude at latitude 29°42′30″, longitude 84°40′00″; 82°27′43.642″ W., thence directly to lati- thence east along latitude 29°42′30″ to tude 27°49′20.204″ N., longitude longitude 84°00′00″; thence southeast to 82°27′47.517″ W., thence directly to lati- latitude 28°56′00″, longitude 83°31′00″; tude 27°49′06.112″ N., longitude thence southwest to latitude 28°37′00″, 82°27′52.750″ W., thence directly to lati- longitude 84°11′00″; thence northwest to tude 27°48′52.791″ N., longitude latitude 29°17′30″, longitude 84°40′00″; 82°28′05.943″ W., thence directly to lati- thence northwest to latitude 29°32′00″, tude 27°48′45.406″ N., longitude longitude 85°00′00″; thence northeast 82°28′32.309″ W., thence directly to lati- along a line three miles off the tude 27°48′52.162″ N., longitude meanderings of the shore to the point ° ′ ″ 82 29 26.672 W., thence directly to lati- of beginning. ° ′ ″ tude 27 49 03.600 N., longitude (b) The regulations. (1) The fact that ° ′23.629″ W., thence directly to lati- 82 30 aerial rocket firing will be conducted tude 27°48′44.820″ N., longitude over the danger zone will be advertised 82°31′10.000″ W., thence directly to lati- to the public through the usual media tude 27°49′09.350″ N., longitude for the dissemination of information. 82°32′24.556″ W., thence directly to lati- Inasmuch as such firing is likely to be tude 27°49′38.620″ N., longitude conducted during the day or night 82°33′02.444″ W., thence directly to lati- tude 27°49′56.963″ N., longitude throughout the year without regard to 82°32′45.023″ W., thence directly to lati- season, such advertising of firing will tude 27°50′05.447″ N., longitude be repeated at intervals not exceeding 82°32′48.734″ W., thence directly to lati- three months and at more frequent in- tude 27°50′33.715″ N., longitude tervals when in the opinion of the en- 82°32′45.220″ W., thence directly to a forcing agency, repetition is necessary point on the western shore of the base in the interest of public safety. at latitude 27°50′42.836″ N., longitude (2) Prior to the conduct of rocket fir- 82°32′10.972″ W. The restricted area will ing, the area will be patrolled by sur- encompass an existing Danger Zone face patrol boat and/or patrol aircraft (§ 334.630). to insure that no persons or watercraft (b) The regulations. (1) All persons, are within the danger zone and to warn vessels, and other craft are prohibited any such persons or watercraft seen in from entering, transiting, anchoring, the vicinity that rocket firing is about or drifting within the area described in to take place in the area. When aircraft paragraph (a) of this section for any is used to patrol the area, low flight of reason without the permission of the the aircraft across the bow will be used Commander, MacDill Air Force Base, as a signal or warning. Florida, or his/her authorized rep- (3) Any such person or watercraft resentative. shall, upon being so warned, imme- (2) The restriction noted in para- diately leave the area, and until the graph (b)(1) of this section is in effect conclusion of the firing shall remain at 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. such a distance that they will be safe (c) Enforcement. The regulations in from the fallout resulting from such this section shall be enforced by the rocket firing. Commander, MacDill Air Force Base, (4) The regulations in this section Florida, and/or such persons or agen- shall not deny access to or egress from cies as he/she may designate. harbors contiguous to the danger zone [70 FR 67371, Nov. 7, 1005] in the case of regular passenger or cargo carrying vessels proceeding to or § 334.640 Gulf of Mexico south of from such harbors. In the case of the Apalachee Bay, Fla.; Air Force rock- presence of any such vessel in the dan- et firing range. ger zone the officer in charge shall (a) The danger zone. An area about 45 cause the cessation or postponement of statute miles wide and 60 statute miles fire until the vessel shall have cleared long, approximately parallel to and that part of the area in which it might about 30 miles off the west coast of be endangered by the fallout. The ves- Florida, south of Apalachee Bay. The sel shall proceed on its normal course

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and shall not delay its progress unnec- of the channel through St. George Is- essarily. Masters are requested to land within the following co-ordinates: avoid the danger zone whenever pos- Beginning at a point designated as the sible so that interference with firing northeast corner latitude 29°38′20″ N, training may be minimized. longitude 84°58′30″ W; thence southeast (c) The regulations in this section to latitude 29°35′23″ N, longitude shall be enforced by the Commander, 84°56′54″ W; thence southwest to lati- Moody Air Force Base, Valdosta, Geor- tude 29°34′15″ N, longitude 85°00′35″ W; gia, and such agencies as he may des- thence northwest to latitude 29°37′10″ ignate. N, longitude 85°02′00″ W; thence north- [21 FR 2944, May 3, 1956, as amended at 22 FR east to point of beginning. 3755, May 29, 1957. Redesignated at 50 FR (b) The regulations. (1) The area will 42696, Oct. 22, 1985, as amended at 62 FR 17554, be used twice daily and during usage Apr. 10, 1997] will be restricted to navigation for a period of one hour. It may be used free- § 334.650 Gulf of Mexico, south of St. George Island, Fla.; test firing ly at all other times. range. (2) Patrol boats and aircraft will (a) The danger zone. A fan-shaped warn all persons and navigation out of area bounded as follows: the area before each testing period. (3) The federal regulations in this Latitude Longitude section shall be enforced by the Instal- NW corner— ..... 29°35′15″ 85°03′12″ lation Commander, Tyndall Air Force SW corner— ..... 29°31′18″ 85°07′31″ Base, Florida, and such other agencies SE corner— ...... 29°30′18″ 84°59′18″ as he/she may designate. NE corner— ...... 29°35′09″ 85°01′53″ [23 FR 5507, July 19, 1958, as amended at 23 The seaward end of the area is an arc FR 6555, Aug. 23, 1958. Redesignated at 50 FR with a 10,500 meter radius with its cen- 42696, Oct. 22, 1985, as amended at 62 FR 17555, ter located on the south shore line of Apr. 10, 1997; 82 FR 15639, Mar. 30, 2017] St. George Island 1,500 feet east of Cape § 334.665 East Bay, St. Andrew Bay St. George Light. and St. Andrew Sound, enhanced (b) The regulations. (1) The area shall threat restricted area, Tyndall Air be used from sunrise to sunset daily Force Base, Florida. Mondays through Fridays for test fir- ing helicopter armament. (a) The area. (1) The coordinates pro- (2) During firing, the entire area plus vided herein are approximations ob- 5 miles beyond in all directions shall be tained using a commercial mapping kept under surveillance by one control program which utilizes simple cylin- helicopter equipped with FM and UHF drical projection with a WGS84 datum communications to the Safety Office at for its imagery base and imagery dated range control to insure cease fire if an February 15 and May 3, 2014. aircraft or surface vessel is observed (2) Each portion of the temporary re- approaching the area. stricted area described in paragraphs (3) The regulations in this section (a)(4)(i) through (xxiii) of this section shall be enforced by the Commanding shall encompass all navigable waters of Officer, U.S. Army Aviation Test the United States as defined at 33 CFR Board, Fort Rucker, Ala., and such part 329 within the area described and agencies as he may designate. includes all contiguous inland navi- gable waters which lie within the land [33 FR 4464, Mar. 13, 1968, as amended at 36 boundaries of Tyndall Air Force Base FR 15528, Aug. 17, 1971. Redesignated at 50 FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985] (AFB). (3) Because of the dynamic nature of § 334.660 Gulf of Mexico and Apalachi- these geographic features near barrier cola Bay south of Apalachicola, Fla., islands, the coordinate points provided Drone Recovery Area, Tyndall Air may not reflect the current situation Force Base, Fla. regarding the location of a point at the (a) The restricted area. A rectangular mean high water line or 500 feet area excluding St. George Island with waterward of the mean high water line. the eastern boundary of the area west Even if the landform has shifted

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through erosion or accretion, the in- (xv) Davis Point: 30°7.348′ N., 85°41.224′ tent of the area description will be en- W. to 30°7.364′ N., 85°41.317′ W. forced from the existing point at the (xvi) Tyndall Marina: 30°5.827′ N., mean high water line that is closest to 85°39.125′ W. to 30°5.762′ N., 85°39.184′ W. the shoreline point provided herein out (xvii) Heritage Bayou: 30°3.683′ N., to a point located 500 feet waterward of 85°35.823′ W. to 30°3.743′ N., 85°35.887′ W. the mean high water line. (xviii) NCO Beach North: 30°4.209′ N., (4) The restricted area will be parti- 85°37.430′ W. to 30°4.272′ N., 85°37.368′ W. tioned using 23 pairs of coordinates to The restricted Area will end on the facilitate quick geographic recogni- west side of the land bridge that ex- tion. The first point in each pair of co- tends into Shell Island. The Restricted ordinates is located on the shoreline, Area resumes on the east side of the and the second point is a point 500 feet land bridge that extends into St. An- waterward of the shoreline. From the drew Sound. first point in each pair of coordinates, (xix) St. Andrew Sound west: 30°1.327′ a line meanders irregularly following N., 85°33.756′ W. to 30°1.377′ N., 85°33.681′ the shoreline and connects to the first W. point in the next pair of coordinates. (xx) St. Andrew Sound northwest: From the second point in each pair of 30°1.921′ N., 85°33.244′ W. to 30°1.869′ N., coordinates, a line beginning 500 feet 85°33.317′ W. waterward of the shoreline meanders irregularly following the shoreline at a (xxi) St. Andrew Sound northeast: 30°0.514′ N., 85°31.558′ W. to 30°0.452′ N., distance of 500 feet waterward of the ° ′ shoreline and connects to the second 85 31.619 W. ° ′ point in the next pair of coordinates. (xxii) Wild Goose Lagoon: 29 59.395 N., ° ′ ° ′ ° ′ The restricted area shall encompass all 85 30.178 W. to 29 59.319 N., 85 30.216 W. navigable waters of the United States (xxiii) Crooked Island North: 29°59.003′ as defined at 33 CFR part 329 within the N., 85°30.396′ W. to 29°59.082′ N., 85°30.371′ area bounded by lines connecting each W. of the following pairs of coordinates: (b) The regulations. (1) Unless one or (i) Farmdale Bayou: 30°1.156′ N., more portions of the restricted area 85°26.915′ W. to 30°1.238′ N., 85°26.915′ W. identified in paragraphs (a)(4)(i) (ii) Baker Bayou: 30°1.325′ N., 85°29.008′ through (xxiii) of this section is acti- W. to 30°1.402′ N., 85°28.977′ W. vated, all persons, vessels and other (iii) Blind Alligator Bayou: 30°2.094′ N., craft are permitted access to all of the 85°29.933′ W. to 30°2.151′ N., 85°29.864′ W. navigable waters described in para- (iv) Little Oyster Bay Point: 30°3.071′ graph (a) of this section. N., 85°30.629′ W. to 30°3.133′ N., 85°30.568′ (2) During times when the restricted W. area defined in paragraphs (a)(4)(i) (v) Goose Point South: 30°3.764′ N., through (xxiii) of this section is not ac- 85°31.874′ W. to 30°3.719′ N., 85°31.795′ W. tive, U.S. Air Force boat patrols may (vi) Goose Point North: 30°4.599′ N., operate in the waters adjacent to Tyn- 85°31.577′ W. to 30°4.650′ N., 85°31.503′ W. dall AFB’s shoreline to observe the (vii) Little Cedar Bayou: 30°4.974′ N., shoreline in order to identify any 85°33.476′ W. to 30°5.024′ N., 85°33.401′ W. threats to the installation or per- (viii) Chatters on Bayou: 30°5.729′ N., sonnel. U.S. Air Force personnel will 85°34.632′ W. to 30°5.811′ N., 85°34.625′ W. not have any authority to enforce fed- (ix) Fred Bayou: 30°5.992′ N., 85°35.296′ eral, state, or local laws on the water. W. to 30°6.071′ N., 85°35.325′ W. (3) Due to the nature of security (x) Pearl Bayou: 30°6.039′ N., 85°36.651′ threats, restricted area activation may W. to 30°6.043′ N., 85°36.557′ W. occur with little advance notice. Acti- (xi) Military Point: 30°7.394′ N., vation will be based on local or na- 85°37.153′ W. to 30°7.459′ N., 85°37.096′ W. tional intelligence information related (xii) Freshwater Bayou: 30°7.425′ N., to threats against military installa- 85°38.655′ W. to 30°7.473′ N., 85°38.578′ W. tions and/or resources common to Tyn- (xiii) Smack Bayou: 30°7.826′ N., dall AFB in concert with evaluations 85°39.654′ W. to 30°7.838′ N., 85°39.560′ W. conducted by the Tyndall AFB Threat (xiv) Redfish Point: 30°8.521′ N., Working Group and upon direction of 85°40.147′ W. to 30°8.598′ N., 85°40.113′ W. the Installation Commander, Tyndall

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AFB. The Installation Commander ac- within the activated portion(s) of the tivates only those portions of the re- restricted area, however watercraft stricted area identified in paragraphs should not be anchored to the mooring (a)(4)(i) through (xxiii) of this section balls without the permission of the In- that are necessary to provide the level stallation Commander, Tyndall AFB, of security required in response to the Florida or his/her authorized represent- specific and credible threat(s) trig- ative. gering the activation. The duration of (c) Enforcement. The regulations in activation for any portion(s) of the re- this section shall be enforced by the In- stricted area defined in paragraph (a) stallation Commander, Tyndall AFB of this section, singularly or in com- and/or such persons or agencies as he/ bination, will be limited to those peri- she may designate. ods where it is warranted or required by security threats. Activated portions [82 FR 15639, Mar. 30, 2017] of the restricted area will be reevalu- ated every 48 hours to determine if the § 334.670 Gulf of Mexico south and threat(s) triggering the activation or west of Apalachicola, San Blas, and related threats warrant continued acti- St. Joseph bays; air-to-air firing vation. The activated portion(s) of the practice range, Tyndall Air Force restricted area expire if no reevalua- Base, Fla. tion occurs or if the Installation Com- (a) The danger zone. Beginning at mander determines that activation is latitude 29°40′00″, longitude 85°21′30″, in no longer warranted. the vicinity of Cape San Blas; thence (4) Public notification of a temporary southeasterly to latitude 29°23′00″, lon- waterway restricted area activation by gitude 84°39′00″; thence southwesterly the Installation Commander will be to latitude 28°39′00″, longitude 84°49′00″; made by the 325 Fighter Wing Public thence northwesterly to latitude Affairs office using all available medi- 29°43′00″, longitude 85°53′00″; thence ums (marine VHF broadcasts [channels northeasterly to latitude 29°56′30″, lon- 13 and 16], local notices to mariners, gitude 85°38′30″; and thence southeast- local news media releases, social media erly to the point of beginning. postings on both the Tyndall official (b) The regulations. (1) Air-to-air fir- Web page [www.tyndall.af.mil] and ing practice will ordinarily take place Facebook [www.facebook.com/ in the area during the hours of day- 325FWTyndall], radio beepers through light, seven days per week. During pe- locally broadcasting stations, and the riods of firing, passage through the Tyndall Straight Talk [recorded tele- area will not be denied to cargo-car- phone line 1–478–222–0011]). These medi- rying or passenger-carrying vessels or ums will be updated should the water- tows proceeding on established routes. way restriction be extended beyond the In case any such vessel is within the initial 48 hour activation and/or termi- nated upon direction of the Installa- danger area, the officer in charge of fir- tion Commander. ing practice operations will cause the (5) During times when the Installa- cessation or postponement of fire until tion Commander activates any por- the vessel has cleared that part of the tion(s) of the temporary restricted area area within range of the weapons being defined in paragraph (a) of this section used. The vessel shall proceed on its all entry, transit, drifting, anchoring normal course and not delay its or attaching any object to the sub- progress. merged sea-bottom within the acti- (2) All persons and vessels will be vated portion(s) of the restricted area warned to leave the danger area during is not allowed without the written per- firing practice by surface patrol boat mission of the Installation Com- and/or patrol aircraft. When aircraft is mander, Tyndall AFB, Florida or his/ used to patrol the area, low flight of her authorized representative. Pre- the aircraft overhead and/or across the viously affixed mooring balls estab- bow will be used as a signal or warning. lished to support watercraft during in- Upon being so warned all persons and tense weather conditions (i.e., tropical vessels shall clear the area imme- storms, hurricanes, etc.) may remain diately.

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(3) The area will be open to all ves- shore line whenever firing is in sels whenever firing practice is not progress. being conducted. (3) The regulations in this section (4) The regulations in this section shall be enforced by the Commanding shall be enforced by the Commanding Officer, Tyndall Air Force Base, Flor- Officer, Tyndall Air Force Base, Flor- ida, and such agencies as he may des- ida, and such agencies as he may des- ignate. ignate. (Sec. 7, 40 Stat. 266, Chap. XIX, 40 Stat. 892; [16 FR 7460, July 31, 1951, as amended at 22 (33 U.S.C. 1, 3)) FR 3755, May 29, 1957. Redesignated at 50 FR [28 FR 3394, Apr. 6, 1963, as amended at 30 FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985, as amended at 62 FR 17555, 16267, Dec. 30, 1965; 39 FR 44752, Dec. 27, 1974. Apr. 10, 1997; 62 FR 24034, May 2, 1997] Redesignated at 50 FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985, as amended at 62 FR 17555, Apr. 10, 1997] § 334.680 Gulf of Mexico, southeast of St. Andrew Bay East Entrance, § 334.690 [Reserved] small-arms firing range, Tyndall Air Force Base, Fla. § 334.700 Choctawhatchee Bay, aerial (a) The danger zones—(1) Area No. 1. gunnery ranges, Air Armament Cen- The waters of the Gulf of Mexico, ter, Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. southeast of St. Andrew Bay East En- (a) The danger zones—(1) Aerial gun- trance within a rectangular area begin- nery range in west part of ning at a point on shore at latitude Choctawhatchee Bay. The danger zone 30°04′32″, longitude 85°37′07″; thence to shall encompass all navigable waters of latitude 30°03′03″, longitude 85°38′42″; the United States as defined at 33 CFR thence to latitude 30°02′14″, longitude part 329, including the waters of 85°37′15″; thence to a point on shore at Choctawhatchee Bay within an area latitude 30°04′13″, longitude 85°36′47″; bounded by a line connecting the fol- thence along the shoreline to the point lowing coordinates, excluding that part of beginning. of the area included within the aerial (2) Area No. 2. The waters of the Gulf gunnery range along the north shore of of Mexico and St. Andrew Sound within Choctawhatchee Bay as described in an area described as follows, but ex- paragraph (a)(2) of this section: Com- cluding Crooked Island: Beginning at a mencing at the northeast shore at lati- point on shore at latitude 30°02′56″, lon- tude 30°28′09.11″ N, longitude gitude 85°34′35″; thence to latitude 086°29′02.30″ W; thence to latitude 30°02′18″, longitude 85°36′18″; thence to 30°25′30″ N, longitude 086°21′30″ W; latitude 30°01′24″, longitude 85°35′40″; thence to latitude 30°23′34.72″ N, lon- thence to latitude 30°00′45″, longitude gitude 086°23′00.22″ W; then following 85°34′41″; thence to a point on shore at the shoreline at the mean high water latitude 30°02′10″, longitude 85°33′42″; line to latitude 30°24′09.45″ N, longitude thence along the shore line to the point 086°25′00.08″ W; thence to the southwest of beginning. shore at latitude 30°27′54.18″ N, lon- (b) The regulations. (1) No person, ves- gitude 086°29′18.32″ W; then following sel or other watercraft shall enter or the shoreline at the mean high water remain in the areas during periods of line easterly to point of origin. firing. Area No. 1 will be used for firing (2) Aerial gunnery range along north practice between 6:30 a.m. and 5:00 shore of Choctawhatchee Bay. The dan- p.m., as scheduled, Monday through ger zone shall encompass all navigable Friday, with possibly some sporadic waters of the United States as defined firings on Saturdays and Sundays. A 10′ at 33 CFR part 329, including the wa- × 18′ red flag will be displayed on a pole ters of Choctawhatchee Bay within an at the shoreline whenever firing is in area bounded by a line connecting the progress. following coordinates: Commencing at (2) Area No. 2 will be operated on a the northwest shore at latitude 30°27′26″ sporadic schedule, with firings likely N, longitude 086°25′30″ W; thence to each day including Saturdays, Sun- latitude 30°26′00″ N, longitude 086°25′30″ days, and holidays, between the hours W; thence to latitude 30°26′57″ N, lon- of 6:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. A 10′ × 18′ red gitude 086°20′35″ W; thence to latitude flag will be displayed on a pole at the 30°26′12″ N, longitude 086°20′35″ W;

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thence to latitude 30°26′29″ N, longitude The Narrows and the Gulf of Mexico 086°15′00″ W; thence to the northeast easterly of the periphery of a circular shore at latitude 30°29′08.7″ N, longitude area five nautical miles in radius, cen- 086°15′00″ W; then following the shore- tered at latitude 30°23′10.074″ N, lon- line at the mean high water line eas- gitude 086°48′25.433″ W (USC&GS Sta- terly to point of origin. tion Tuck 3), within the segment of a (b) The regulations—(1) Aerial gunnery circle, three nautical miles in radius, range in west part of Choctawhatchee centered at latitude 30°24′00″ N, lon- Bay. The aerial gunnery range in the gitude 086°41′47″ W. west part of Choctawhatchee Bay (as (b) The regulations. The area will be described in paragraph (a)(1) of this used intermittently during daylight section) may be used by persons and hours. During periods of use the entry watercraft except during periods when into the area will be prohibited to all firing is conducted. Use of the area will persons and navigation. Notifications be advertised in advance by Eglin AFB will be via Eglin AFB water patrol and Public Affairs. During periods of firing, published in local news media in ad- traverse of this area shall not be denied vance. to regular cargo-carrying or passenger- (c) Enforcement. (1) The regulations in carrying vessels or tows proceeding on this section shall be enforced by the established routes. In case any such Commander, 96 Air Base Wing, Eglin vessel is within the area, the officer in AFB, Florida and such agencies as he/ charge of gunnery operations will she may designate. cause the cessation or postponement of (2) Enforcement of the regulations in fire until the vessel has cleared that this section will be accomplished in ac- part of the area within the range of the cordance with the active security level weapons being used. The vessel shall as defined by the Department of De- proceed on its normal course and shall fense Force Protection Condition not delay its progress. (FPCON) System. (2) Aerial gunnery range along north [76 FR 75455, Dec. 2, 2011] shore of Choctawhatchee Bay. No person, vessel or other craft shall enter or re- § 334.720 Gulf of Mexico, south from main within the aerial gunnery range Choctawhatchee Bay; Missile test along the north shore of area. Choctawhatchee Bay (as described in (a) The danger zone. The danger zone paragraph (a)(2) of this section) during shall encompass all navigable waters of times the area is active. Activation of the United States as defined at 33 CFR the area will be advertised in advance part 329, including the waters of the by Eglin AFB Public Affairs. Gulf of Mexico south from (c) Enforcement. (1) The regulations in Choctawhatchee Bay within an area de- this section shall be enforced by the scribed as follows: Beginning at a point Commander, 96 Air Base Wing, Eglin five nautical miles southeasterly from AFB, Florida and such agencies as he/ USC&GS Station Tuck 3, at latitude she may designate. 30°23′10.074″ N, longitude 086°48′25.433″ (2) Enforcement of the regulations in W, three nautical miles offshore of this section will be accomplished in ac- Santa Rosa Island; thence easterly cordance with the active security level three nautical miles offshore and par- as defined by the Department of De- allel to shore, to a point south of Apa- fense Force Protection Condition lachicola Bay, Florida at latitude (FPCON) System. 29°32′00″ N, longitude 085°00′00″ W; [76 FR 75455, Dec. 2, 2011] thence southeasterly to latitude 29°17′30″ N, longitude 084°40′00″ W; § 334.710 The Narrows and Gulf of thence southwesterly to latitude Mexico adjacent to Santa Rosa Is- 28°40′00″ N, longitude 084°49′00″ W; land, Headquarters Air Armament thence southeasterly to latitude Center, Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. 28°10′00″ N, longitude 084°30′00″ W; (a) The restricted area. The restricted thence 270° true to longitude 086°48′00″ area shall encompass all navigable wa- W; thence due north along longitude ters of the United States as defined at 086°48′00″ W to the intersection of the 33 CFR part 329, including the waters of line with a circle of five nautical miles

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radius centered on USC&GS Station § 334.730 Waters of Santa Rosa Sound Tuck 3, at latitude 30°23′10.074″ N, lon- and Gulf of Mexico adjacent to gitude 086°48′25.433″ W, thence north- Santa Rosa Island, Armament Cen- easterly along the arc of the circle to ter, Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. the point of beginning. (a) The areas—(1) The danger zone. (b) The regulations. (1) The area will The danger zone shall encompass all be used intermittently during daylight navigable waters of the United States hours for a week or 10 days at a time. as defined at 33 CFR part 329, including Firing will take place once or twice a the waters of Santa Rosa Sound and day for periods ordinarily of not more Gulf of Mexico within a circle one nau- than one hour. Advance notice of such tical mile in radius, centered at lati- firings will be published in local news- tude 30°23′10.074″ N, longitude papers. 086°48′25.433″ W (USC&GS Station Tuck (2) During periods of firing, passage 3). The portion of the area in Santa through the area will not be denied to Rosa Sound includes the Gulf Intra- cargo-carrying or passenger-carrying coastal Waterway between miles 209.6 vessels or tows proceeding on estab- and 211.4 as measured from the Harvey lished routes. In case any such vessel is Lock, Louisiana, ‘‘zero mile’’ location. within the danger zone, the officer in (2) The restricted areas—(i) Area 1. The charge of firing operations will cause restricted area shall encompass all the cessation or postponement of fire navigable waters of the United States until the vessel has cleared the portion as defined at 33 CFR part 329, including of the danger area involved. The entire the waters of Santa Rosa Sound and area involved will be under constant Gulf of Mexico, surrounding the danger observation of both surface patrol ves- zone described in paragraph (a)(1) of sels and air patrol planes prior to and this section, within a circle five nau- during periods of firing and notice will tical miles in radius centered at lati- be given to vessels and tows of inten- tude 30°23′10.074″ N, longitude tion to fire by buzzing low over the ves- 086°48′25.433″ W (USC&GS Station Tuck sel, upon which signal vessels and tows 3). The portion of the area in Santa shall proceed on their established Rosa Sound includes the Gulf Intra- course promptly and clear the area as coastal Waterway between mile des- soon as possible. ignation 204.6 and 216.4 as measured (3) All persons and vessels, except from the Harvey Lock, Louisiana, those identified in paragraph (b)(2) of ‘‘zero mile’’ location. this section, will be warned to leave (ii) Area 2. Santa Rosa Island, North the immediate danger area during fir- Side. The restricted area shall encom- ing periods by surface patrol craft. pass all navigable waters of the United Upon being so warned, such persons States as defined at 33 CFR part 329 and vessels shall clear the area imme- within the area bounded by a line con- diately. Such periods normally will not necting the following coordinates: exceed two hours. Commencing from the shoreline at (c) Enforcement. (1) The regulations in latitude 30°24′06.58″ N, longitude this section shall be enforced by the 086°40′25.00″ W; thence to latitude Commander, 96 Air Base Wing, Eglin 30°24′08.08″ N, longitude 086°40′25.00″ W; AFB, Florida and such agencies as he/ then the line meanders irregularly, fol- she may designate. lowing the shoreline at a distance of (2) Enforcement of the regulations in 150 feet seaward from the mean high this section will be accomplished in ac- water line to a point at latitude cordance with the active security level 30°23′12.34″ N, longitude 086°50′57.62″ W, as defined by the Department of De- thence proceeding directly to a point fense Force Protection Condition on the shoreline at latitude 30°23′10.85″ (FPCON) System. N, longitude 086°50′57.62″ W. The area also includes all contiguous inland nav- [76 FR 75455, Dec. 2, 2011] igable waters which lie within the land boundaries of Eglin AFB.

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(iii) Area 3. Choctawhatchee Bay, the restricted areas described in para- North side—Hurlburt Field. The re- graph (a)(2) of this section for any rea- stricted area shall encompass all navi- son is not allowed without permission gable waters of the United States as of Eglin AFB or the Hurlburt Field defined at 33 CFR part 329 within the Commander or his/her authorized rep- area bounded by a line connecting the resentative, except to navigate the following coordinates: Gulf Intracoastal Waterway. Such ves- Commencing from the shoreline at sels and other watercraft shall confine latitude 30°24′28.30″ N, longitude their movements to the waters within 086°40′54.91″ W; thence to latitude the limits of the Intracoastal Water- 30°24′26.32″ N, longitude 086°40′54.91″ W; way and shall make the passage as then the line meanders irregularly, fol- promptly as possible under normal ves- lowing the shoreline at a distance of sel speed. 200 feet seaward from the mean high (ii) The areas identified in paragraph water line to a point at latitude (a)(2) of this section and the associated 30°24′20.92″ N, longitude 086°41′45.96″ W; restrictions described in paragraph thence directly to latitude 30°24′23.31″ (b)(2)(i) of this section are in effect 24 N, longitude 086°42′00.20″ W; thence di- hours a day, 7 days a week. rectly to latitude 30°24′28.83″ N, lon- (c) Enforcement. (1) The regulations in gitude 086°42′07.42″ W; thence directly this section shall be enforced by the to latitude 30°24′25.98″ N, longitude Commander, 96 Air Base Wing, Eglin 086°42′17.12″ W; thence directly to lon- AFB, Florida and such agencies as he/ gitude 30°24′26.31″ N, longitude she may designate. 086°42′19.82″ W; then the line meanders (2) Enforcement of the regulations in irregularly following the shoreline at a this section will be accomplished in ac- distance of 200 feet seaward from the cordance with the active security level mean high water line to a point at lati- as defined by the Department of De- tude 30°24′28.80″ N, longitude fense Force Protection Condition 086°42′53.83″ W, thence proceeding di- (FPCON) System. rectly to a point on the shoreline at [76 FR 75456, Dec. 2, 2011] latitude 30°24′30.79″ N, longitude 086°42′53.83″ W. § 334.740 North Shore Choctawhatchee (b) The regulations—(1) The danger Bay, Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. zone. (i) Experimental test operations (a) The area. The restricted area shall will be conducted by the U.S. Air Force encompass all navigable waters of the (USAF) within the danger zone. During United States as defined at 33 CFR part periods when experimental test oper- 329 within the area bounded by a line ations are underway, no person, vessel connecting the following coordinates: or other watercraft shall enter or navi- Commencing from the shoreline at gate the waters of the danger zone. latitude 30°28′59.90″ N, longitude (ii) The area identified in paragraph 086°29′08.88″ W; thence to latitude (a)(1) of this section and the associated 30°28′59.61″ N, longitude 086°29′01.81″ W; restrictions described in paragraph thence to latitude 30°29′08.01″ N, lon- (b)(1)(i) of this section are in effect 24 gitude 086°28′47.78″ W; then following hours a day, 7 days a week. The area is the mean high water line at a distance used on an intermittent basis and, gen- of 1,000 feet to a point at latitude erally, any test operations shall not ex- 30°26′48.60″ N, longitude 086°32′31.95″ W, ceed one hour and shall not occur more thence proceeding directly to a point than twice weekly. on the shoreline at latitude 30°26′53.58″ (2) The restricted areas. (i) All persons, N, longitude 086°32′41.81″ W. The area vessels and other craft are permitted also includes all contiguous inland nav- access to the restricted areas described igable waters that lie within the land in paragraph (a)(2) of this section. Any boundaries of Eglin AFB. person or vessel within the restricted (b) The regulations. (1) All persons, areas will be subject to identification vessels and other craft are permitted checks by USAF patrol boats. During access to the restricted area described times of high security threats against in paragraph (a) of this section. Any Eglin AFB or Hurlburt Field, all entry, person or vessel within the restricted transit, anchoring or drifting within area will be subject to identification

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checks by U.S. Air Force patrol boats. of this section for any reason is not al- During times of high security threats lowed without the permission of the against Eglin AFB, all entry, transit, Commander, Eglin AFB, Florida, or anchoring or drifting within the re- his/her authorized representative. stricted area described in paragraph (a) (2) The area identified in paragraph of this section for any reason is not al- (a) of this section and the associated lowed without the permission of the restrictions described in paragraph Commander, 96 Air Base Wing, Eglin (b)(1) of this section are in effect 24 AFB, and his/her authorized represent- hours a day, 7 days a week. ative. (c) Enforcement. (1) The regulations in (2) The area identified in paragraph this section shall be enforced by the (a) of this section and the associated Commander, 96 Air Base Wing, Eglin restrictions described in paragraph AFB, Florida and such agencies as he/ (b)(1) of this section are in effect 24 she may designate. hours a day, 7 days a week. (2) Enforcement of the regulations in (c) Enforcement. (1) The regulations in this section will be accomplished in ac- this section shall be enforced by the cordance with the active security level Commander, 96 Air Base Wing, Eglin as defined by the Department of De- AFB, Florida and such agencies as he/ fense Force Protection Condition she may designate. (FPCON) System. (2) Enforcement of the regulations in [76 FR 75457, Dec. 2, 2011] this section will be accomplished in ac- cordance with the active security level § 334.744 Eglin Poquito Housing at as defined by the Department of De- Eglin Air Force Base, Fla.; re- fense Force Protection Condition stricted area. (FPCON) System. (a) The area. The restricted area shall [76 FR 75456, Dec. 2, 2011] encompass all navigable waters of the United States, as defined at 33 CFR § 334.742 Eglin Camp Pinchot, Fla., at part 329, within the area bounded by a Eglin Air Force Base, Fla.; re- line connecting the following coordi- stricted area. nates: Commencing from the shoreline (a) The area. The restricted area shall at latitude 30°27′11.68″ N, longitude encompass all navigable waters of the 086°34′32.87″ W; thence to latitude United States, as defined at 33 CFR 30°27′11.86″ N, longitude 086°34′34.59″ W; part 329, within the area bounded by a then the line meanders irregularly, fol- line connecting the following coordi- lowing the shoreline at a distance of nates: Commencing from the shoreline 150 feet seaward from the mean high at latitude 30°28′18.68″ N, longitude water line to a point at latitude 086°35′38.66″ W; thence to latitude 30°27′31.25″ N, longitude 086°34′38.56″ W, 30°28′20.80″ N, longitude 086°35′36.25″ W; thence proceeding directly to a point then the line meanders irregularly, fol- on the shoreline at latitude 30°27′34.07″ lowing the shoreline at a distance of N, longitude 086°34′35.67″ W. 300 feet seaward from the mean high (b) The regulations. (1) All persons, water line to a point at latitude vessels and other craft are permitted 30°28′06.02″ N, longitude 086°35′39.18″ W, access to the restricted area described thence proceeding directly to a point in paragraph (a) of this section. Any on the shoreline at latitude 30°28′07.47″ person or vessel within the restricted N, longitude 086°35′42.17″ W. area will be subject to identification (b) The regulations. (1) All persons, checks by U.S. Air Force patrol boats. vessels and other craft are permitted During times of high security threats access to the restricted area described against Eglin AFB, all entry, transit, in paragraph (a) of this section. Any anchoring or drifting within the re- person or vessel within the restricted stricted area described in paragraph (a) area will be subject to identification of this section for any reason is not al- checks by U.S. Air Force patrol boats. lowed without the permission of the During times of high security threats Commander, Eglin AFB, Florida, or against Eglin AFB, all entry, transit, his/her authorized representative. anchoring or drifting within the re- (2) The area identified in paragraph stricted area described in paragraph (a) (a) of this section and the associated

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restrictions described in paragraph nates: Commencing from the shoreline (b)(1) of this section are in effect 24 at latitude 30°24′35.06″ N, longitude hours a day, 7 days a week. 086°46′20.31″ W; thence to latitude (c) Enforcement. (1) The regulations in 30°24′33.57″ N, longitude 086°46′20.31″ W; this section shall be enforced by the then the line meanders irregularly, fol- Commander, 96 Air Base Wing, Eglin lowing the shoreline at a distance of AFB, Florida and such agencies as he/ 150 feet seaward from the mean high she may designate. water line to a point at latitude (2) Enforcement of the regulations in 30°24′34.81″ N, longitude 086°46′09.19″ W, this section will be accomplished in ac- thence proceeding directly to a point cordance with the active security level on the shoreline at latitude 30°24′36.30″ as defined by the Department of De- N, longitude 086°46′09.19″ W. fense Force Protection Condition (b) The regulations. (1) All persons, (FPCON) System. vessels and other craft are permitted access to the restricted area described [76 FR 75457, Dec. 2, 2011] in paragraph (a) of this section. Any person or vessel within the restricted § 334.746 U.S. Coast Guard, Destin Sta- tion at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla.; area will be subject to identification restricted area. checks by U.S. Air Force patrol boats. During times of high security threats (a) The area. The restricted area shall against Eglin AFB, all entry, transit, encompass all navigable waters of the anchoring or drifting within the re- United States, as defined at 33 CFR stricted area described in paragraph (a) part 329, within the area bounded by a of this section for any reason is not al- line connecting the following coordi- lowed without the permission of the nates: Commencing from the shoreline Commander, Eglin AFB, Florida, or at latitude 30°23′33.45″ N, longitude ° ′ ″ his/her authorized representative. 86 31 37.51 W; thence to latitude (2) The area identified in paragraph 30°23′35.67″ N, longitude 86°31′37.31″ W; ° ′ ″ (a) of this section and the associated thence to latitude 30 23 33.68 N, lon- restrictions described in paragraph gitude 86°31′30.98″ W; thence to latitude ° ′ ″ ° ′ ″ (b)(1) of this section are in effect 24 30 23 32.00 N, longitude 86 31 28.80 W; hours a day, 7 days a week. thence proceeding directly to a point (c) Enforcement. (1) The regulations in on the shoreline at latitude 30°23′30.14″ ° ′ ″ this section shall be enforced by the N, longitude 86 31 30.21 W. Commander, 96 Air Base Wing, Eglin (b) The regulations. (1) No person or AFB, Florida and such agencies as he/ vessel shall enter the area without the she may designate. permission of the Commander, U.S. (2) Enforcement of the regulations in Coast Guard, Destin Station, Florida, this section will be accomplished in ac- or his/her authorized representative. cordance with the active security level (2) The area identified in paragraph as defined by the Department of De- (a) of this section and the associated fense Force Protection Condition restrictions described in paragraph (FPCON) System. (b)(1) of this section are in effect 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. [76 FR 75457, Dec. 2, 2011] (c) Enforcement. The regulations in this section shall be enforced by the § 334.760 Naval Support Activity Pan- ama City and Alligator Bayou, a Commander, U.S. Coast Guard, Destin tributary of St. Andrew Bay, Fla.; Station, and such agencies as he/she naval restricted area. may designate. (a) The area. The waters within an [76 FR 75457, Dec. 2, 2011] area beginning at a point located along the shore at the southern end of the fa- § 334.748 Wynnhaven Beach, Fla., at cility designated by latitude 30°09′45.6″ Eglin AFB; restricted area. N., longitude 85°44′20.6″ W.; thence pro- (a) The area. The restricted area shall ceed 100 feet waterward of the mean encompass all navigable waters of the high water line directly to a point at United States, as defined at 33 CFR latitude 30°09′46.8″ N., longitude part 329, within the area bounded by a 85°44′20.6″ W. From this position the line connecting the following coordi- line meanders irregularly, following

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the shoreline at a minimum distance of coordinates (listed by latitude, then 100 feet from the mean high water line longitude): Northwest point—30°11′14″ to a point at latitude 30°10′16.7″ N., lon- N, 085°44′59″ W; Northeast point— gitude 85°45′01.2″ W. located east of the 30°11′13″ N, 085°44′32″ W; Southeast south side of the entrance to Alligator point—30°10′32″ N, 085°44′32″ W; South- Bayou; thence directly across the en- west point—30°10′32″ N, 085°44′59″ W, trance to a point at latitude 30°10′23.4″ then northerly to point of origin. N., longitude 85°45′05.7″ W. located east (3) Area BA–2. The area is bounded by of the north side of the entrance to Al- a line directly connecting the following ligator Bayou; thence continuing the coordinates (listed by latitude, then northerly meandering, following the longitude): Northwest point—30°11′13″ shoreline at a minimum distance of 100 N, 085°44′32″ W; Northeast point— feet from the mean high water line to 30°11′07″ N, 085°44′01″ W; Southeast a point at latitude 30°11′11.3″ N., lon- point—30°10′32″ N, 085°44′00″ W; South- gitude 85°45′02.8″ W.; thence directly to west point—30°10′32″ N, 085°44′32″ W, the shoreline to a point at latitude then northerly to point of origin. 30°11′12.3″ N., longitude 85°45′03.2″ W. (4) Area BA–3. The area is bounded by This encompasses an area reaching a line directly connecting the following from the southern extent described to coordinates (listed by latitude, then the northern extent described and ex- longitude): Northwest point—30°10′32″ tending from the mean high water line N, 085°44′59″ W; Northeast point— waterward a minimum distance of ap- 30°10′32″ N, 085°44′09″ W; Southeast proximately 100 feet. point—30°10′00″ N, 085°44′09″ W; South- (b) The regulations. (1) No vessel, per- west point—30°10′01″ N, 085°44′41″ W, son, or other craft shall enter, transit, then northerly to point of origin. anchor, drift or otherwise navigate (5) Area BA–4. The area is bounded by within the area described in paragraph a line directly connecting the following (a) of this section for any reason with- coordinates (listed by latitude, then out written permission from the Officer longitude): Northwest point—30°10′32″ in Charge, Naval Support Activity Pan- N, 085°44′09″ W; Northeast point— ama City, Panama City Beach, Florida, 30°10′32″ N, 085°42′35″ W; Southeast or his/her authorized representative. point—30°10′00″ N, 085°42′35″ W; South- (2) The restriction noted in para- west point—30°10′00″ N, 085°44′09″ W, graph (b)(1) of this section is in effect then northerly to point of origin. 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. (6) Area BA–5. The area is bounded by (3) The regulations in this section a line directly connecting the following shall be enforced by the Officer in coordinates (listed by latitude, then Charge, Naval Support Activity Pan- longitude): North point—30°08′41″ N, e ama City, Panama City Beach Florida, 085°41′25″ W; East point—30°08′08″ N, and such agencies as he/she may des- 085°40′48″ W; South point—30°07′00″ N, ignate. 085°42′29″ W; West point—30°07′31″ N, [70 FR 67372, Nov. 7, 2005] 085°43′09″ W, then northerly to point of origin. § 334.761 Naval Support Activity Pan- (b) The restrictions. (1) For the pur- ama City; St. Andrews Bay; re- poses of this section, ‘‘military secu- stricted areas. rity zones’’ are specific portion/s with- (a) The areas—(1) Area AP–1. The area in any of the restricted areas identified is bounded by a line connecting the fol- in this section that are defined by the lowing coordinates (listed by latitude, safety vessels accompanying each then longitude): Northwest point— training exercise. The mission of the 30°10′00″ N, 085°44′37″ W; Northeast safety vessels is to maximize safety point—30°10′00″ N, 085°43′17″ W; South- conditions for both military and civil- east point—30°09′51″ N, 085°43′17″ W; ian personnel during exercises con- Southwest point—30°09′50″ N, 085°44′32″ ducted within the restricted area by W; following mean high waterline to intercepting any waterbased activity 30°09′57.5″ N, 085°44′37″ W; then north- occurring within the active military erly to point of origin. security zone/s and offering naviga- (2) Area BA–1. The area is bounded by tional advice to ensure the activity re- a line directly connecting the following mains clear of the exercise.

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(2) All areas identified in this section 085°46′52″ W, then northerly to point of have the potential to be active at any origin. time. The normal/routine activation of (b) The restrictions. (1) For the pur- any area will be noticed to the public poses of this section, ‘‘military secu- via a General Local Notice to Mariners. rity zones’’ are specific portion/s with- Activation of any area for significant in any of the restricted areas identified exercises and training events will be in this section that are defined by the noticed, in advance and during the safety vessels accompanying each event, to the public via Notice to Mari- training exercise. The mission of the ners and Broadcast Notice to Mariners. safety vessels is to maximize safety (3) Area AP–1. All persons, vessels, conditions for both military and civil- and other craft are prohibited from en- ian personnel during exercises con- tering, transiting, anchoring, or drift- ducted within the restricted area by ing within the military security zone/s intercepting any waterbased activity established in the restricted area dur- occurring within the active military ing training events. security zone/s and offering naviga- (4) Areas BA–1 through BA–5. All per- tional advice to ensure the activity re- sons, vessels, and other craft are pro- mains clear of the exercise. hibited from entering, transiting, an- (2) All areas identified in this section choring, or drifting within the military have the potential to be active at any security zone/s established in the re- time. The normal/routine activation of stricted area during training events. any area will be noticed to the public (c) Enforcement. The regulations in via a General Local Notice to Mariners. this section shall be enforced by the Activation of any area for significant Commanding Officer, Naval Support exercises and training events will be Activity, Panama City Florida, and noticed, in advance and during the such agencies as he/she may designate. event, to the public via Notice to Mari- ners and Broadcast Notice to Mariners. [73 FR 52927, Sept. 12, 2008, as amended at 74 (c) Enforcement. The regulations in FR 11481, Mar. 18, 2009] this section shall be enforced by the § 334.762 Naval Support Activity Pan- Commanding Officer, Naval Support ama City; North Bay and West Bay; Activity, Panama City Florida, and restricted areas. such agencies as he/she may designate. (a) The areas—(1) Area NB–1. The area [73 FR 52927, Sept. 12, 2008] is bounded by a line directly con- necting the following coordinates (list- § 334.763 Naval Support Activity Pan- ed by latitude, then longitude): North- ama City; Gulf of Mexico; restricted west point—30°12′16″ N, 085°44′14″ W; area. Northeast point—30°12′16″ N, 085°43′01″ (a) The area. The area is bounded by W; Southeast point—30°11′16″ N, a line directly connecting the following 085°44′14″ W; Southwest point—30°11′17″ coordinates (listed by latitude, then N, 085°44′49″ W, then northerly to point longitude): North point—30°10′29″ N, of origin. 085°48′20″ W; East point—30°07′58″ N, (2) Area NB–2. The area is bounded by 085°44′44″ W; South point—30°05′24″ N, a line directly connecting the following 085°47′29″ W; West point—30°07′55″ N, coordinates (listed by latitude, then 085°51′05″ W, then northerly to point of longitude): Northwest point—30°14′00″ origin. N, 085°44′14″ W; Northeast point— (b) The restrictions. (1) For the pur- 30°14′00″ N, 085°41′51″ W; Southeast poses of this section, ‘‘military secu- point—30°12′16″ N, 085°43′01″ W; South- rity zones’’ are specific portion/s with- west point—30°12′16″ N, 085°44′14″ W, in any of the restricted areas identified then northerly to point of origin. in this section that are defined by the (3) Area NB–3. The area is bounded by safety vessels accompanying each a line directly connecting the following training exercise. The mission of the coordinates (listed by latitude, then safety vessels is to maximize safety longitude): North point—30°17′02″ N, conditions for both military and civil- 085°45′34″ W; East point—30°14′56″ N, ian personnel during exercises con- 085°43′45″ W; South point—30°14′01″ N, ducted within the restricted area by 085°44′59″ W; West point—30°16′10″ N, intercepting any waterbased activity

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occurring within the active military (ii) Announcement 60 minutes prior security zone/s and offering naviga- to drone launch. tional advice to ensure the activity re- (iii) Announcement of drone launch mains clear of the exercise. or drone cancelled, and the expected (2) All areas identified in this section time of the drone launch. Upon receipt have the potential to be active at any of the drone warning on either Channel time. The normal/routine activation of 16 (156.80 MHz) or Channel 13 (27.115 any area will be noticed to the public MHz), vessels will take the necessary via a General Local Notice to Mariners. action to vacate the drone launch cor- Activation of any area for significant ridor not later than 60 minutes prior to exercises and training events will be expected drone launch. noticed, in advance and during the (3) Vessels are authorized direct event, to the public via Notice to Mari- movement without stopping through ners and Broadcast Notice to Mariners. this area at any time unless warned by (c) Enforcement. The regulations in helicopter or patrol boat. this section shall be enforced by the (4) The area will be patrolled by heli- Commanding Officer, Naval Support copter/vessels during periods of haz- Activity, Panama City Florida, and ardous military activity. Verbal warn- such agencies as he/she may designate. ings or instructions issued by these [73 FR 52928, Sept. 12, 2008] craft will be strictly adhered to. (5) The regulations in this section § 334.770 Gulf of Mexico and St. An- shall be enforced by the Commanding drew Sound, south of East Bay, Fla., Officer, Tyndall Air Force Base, Flor- Tyndall Drone Launch Corridor, ida, and such agencies as he may des- Tyndall Air Force Base, Fla.; re- ignate. stricted area. (a) The area. The waters of the Gulf (Sec. 7, 40 Stat. 266; 33 U.S.C. 1) of Mexico and St. Andrew Sound within [40 FR 8949, Mar. 4, 1975; 40 FR 10988, Mar. 10, an area described as follows, including 1975. Redesignated at 50 FR 42696, Oct. 22, Crooked Island: Beginning at a point 1985] on shore at latitude 30°01′30″, longitude 85°32′30″, thence to latitude 30°00′58″, § 334.775 Naval Air Station Pensacola, longitude 85°33′38″, thence to latitude Pensacola Bay, Pensacola and Gulf 29°56′38″, longitude 85°33′38″, thence to Breeze, Fla.; naval restricted area. latitude 29°55′15″, longitude 85°31′21″, (a) The areas. (1) Bounded by a line thence to a point on shore at latitude drawn in the direction of 180° T from 30°00′58″, longitude 85°31′21″, thence the position latitude 30°20′44″ N., lon- northwest to the point of beginning. gitude 87°17′18″ W. (near the Naval Air This area will be referred to as the Station, due south of the Officer′s ‘‘Tyndall Drone Launch Corridor.’’ Club) to position latitude 30°20′09″ N., (b) The regulations. (1) Military usage longitude 87°17′18″ W. thence 94° T to of areas is Monday through Friday be- position latitude 30°20′07″ N., longitude tween the hours of 7 a.m. and 5 p.m. 87°16′41″ W., thence 49° T to position (2) Vessels are allowed to enter and latitude 30°20′37″ N., longitude 87°16′01″ remain in this area provided they have W. (southwest end of Lexington finger operational communication equipment pier), thence along the shoreline to capable of monitoring VHF Marine fre- point of origin. quency Channel 16, (156.80 MHz). In the (2) The waters within an area en- event the Marine radio equipment is closed by the following points: Begin- not installed on the vessel, CB equip- ning at latitude 30°21.58′ N., longitude ment with Channel 13 (27.115 MHz) will 87°12.49′ W.; thence to latitude 30°20.25′ be used as an alternate means of com- N., longitude 87°11.00′ W.; thence to munications. Warnings will be broad- latitude 30°20.28′ N., longitude 87°14.27′ cast by the Air Force on Channel 16 W.; thence to the point of beginning. (156.80 MHz) and Channel 13 (27.115 This encompasses a large triangular MHz) using the following sequence: area north of Santa Rosa Island and (i) Announcement 90 minutes prior to west of the land area between Fair drone launch. Point and Deer Point.

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(b) The restrictions. (1) The area de- northeasterly, paralleling the shoreline scribed in paragraph (a)(1) of this sec- at a minimum distance of 500 feet off- tion will normally be in use Monday shore, to Point 3, Latitude 30°19′48″ N., through Wednesday between 8 a.m. and Longitude 87°19′35″ W.; thence, main- 4 p.m. and one evening from 4 p.m. taining a minimum distance of 500 feet until 8 p.m., every other week. offshore or along the northerly edge of (2) The area described in paragraph the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway Chan- (a)(2) of this section will normally be nel (whichever is less), continue to utilized Wednesday through Friday be- Point 4, Latitude 30°20′00″ N., Lon- tween 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. for parasail op- gitude 87°19′03″ W.; thence, maintaining erations. a minimum distance of 500 feet offshore (3) During those times that specific for the remainder of the area to: PT 5, missions, exercises, or training oper- Latitude 30°20′31″ N., Longitude 87°16′01″ ations are being conducted, the U.S. W; Thence to PT 6, Latitude 30°21′11″ Navy vessels and/or crafts designated N., Longitude 87°15′29″ W; Thence to PT as essential to the operation(s) by 7, Latitude 30°22′26″ N., Longitude proper U.S. Navy authority shall have 87°15′43″ W; Thence to PT 8, Latitude the rights-of-way. All other vessels and 30°22′39″ N., Longitude 87°16′08″ W; crafts are required to keep clear of and Thence to PT 9, Latitude 30°22′17″ N., remain 300 yards from all naval vessels Longitude 87°16′09″ W; Thence to PT 10, engaged in said operations. Approach- Latitude 30°22′18″ N., Longitude 87°16′35″ ing within 300 yards of vessels and/or W; Thence to PT 11, Latitude 30°22′09″ crafts while they are engaged in oper- N., Longitude 87°17′10″ W; Thence to PT ations and/or training exercises is pro- 12, Latitude 30°22′15″ N., Longitude hibited. 87°17′19″ W; Thence to PT 13, Latitude (4) Vessel traffic through the re- 30°22′07″ N., Longitude 87°17′48″ W; stricted area will remain open during Thence to PT 14, Latitude 30°22′25″ N., operations and/or exercises; however, Longitude 87°17′53″ W; Thence to PT 15, mariners shall exercise extreme cau- Latitude 30°22′13″ N., Longitude 87°18′54″ tion and be on the lookout for swim- W; Thence to PT 16, Latitude 30°21′57″ mers, small craft and helicopters when N., Longitude 87°19′22″ W; Thence to PT transiting the area. It should be pre- 17, Latitude 30°21′57″ N., Longitude sumed by all mariners that Navy oper- 87°19′37″ W; Thence to PT 18, Latitude ations and/or exercises are being con- 30°21′49″ N., Longitude 87°19′49″ W; (a ducted whenever military craft and/or point on the southerly shoreline of helicopters are operating within the re- Bayou Grande). stricted area. (b) The regulations. (1) All persons, (5) Any problems encountered regard- vessels, and other craft are prohibited ing Navy operations/exercises within from entering the waters described in the restricted area should be addressed paragraph (a) of this section for any to ‘‘Navy Pensacola Command’’ on reason. All vessels and craft, including Channel 16 (156.6 MHz) for resolution pleasure vessels and craft (sailing, mo- and/or clarification. torized, and/or rowed or self-propelled), (6) The regulations in this section private and commercial fishing vessels, shall be enforced by the Commander of other commercial vessels, barges, and the Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Flor- all other vessels and craft, except ves- ida, and such agencies as he/she may sels owned or operated by the United designate. States and/or a Federal, State, or local [70 FR 67372, Nov. 7, 2005] law enforcement agency are restricted from transiting, anchoring, or drifting § 334.778 Pensacola Bay and waters within the above described area, or contiguous to the Naval Air Station, within 500 feet of any quay, pier, wharf, Pensacola, FL; restricted area. or levee along the Naval Air Station (a) The area: Beginning at a point on Pensacola shoreline abutting, nor may the northerly shoreline of Grande (Big such vessels or crafts or persons ap- Lagoon at Point 1, Latitude 30°19′42″ N., proach within 500 feet of any United Longitude 87°21′06″ W., proceed south- States owned or operated vessel easterly to Point 2, Latitude 30°19′27″ transiting, anchored, or moored within N., Longitude 87°21′03″ W.; thence, the waters described in paragraph (a) of

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this section. The Commanding Officer, rowed or self-propelled), private and Naval Air Station Pensacola, or his/her commercial fishing vessels, other com- designee, or the Commanding Officer of mercial vessels, barges, and all other a vessel of the United States operating vessels and craft, except vessels owned within the said area, may grant special or operated by the United States and/or permission to a person, vessel, or craft a Federal, State, or local law enforce- to enter upon the waters subject to the ment agency are restricted from enter- restrictions aforementioned. ing, transiting, anchoring, drifting or (2) The existing ‘‘Navy Channel’’ ad- otherwise navigating within the area jacent to the north shore of Magazine described in paragraph (a) of this sec- Point, by which vessels enter and tion. egress Bayous Davenport and Grande (3) The regulations in this section into Pensacola Bay shall remain open shall be enforced by the Commanding to all craft except in those extraor- Officer, Naval Air Station Pensacola dinary circumstances where the Com- and/or such persons or agencies he/she manding Officer, N.A.S. or his/her des- may designate. ignee determines that risk to the in- stallation, its personnel, or property is [13 FR 9561, Dec. 31, 1948, as amended at 25 so great and so imminent that closing FR 2666, Mar. 30, 1960; 28 FR 349, Jan. 12, 1963. Redesignated at 50 FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985, as the channel to all but designated mili- amended at 62 FR 17555, Apr. 10, 1997; 70 FR tary craft is required for security rea- 67372, Nov. 7, 2005] sons, or as directed by higher author- ity. This section will not preclude the § 334.781 Supervisor of Shipbuilding, closure of the channel as part of a secu- Conversion and Repair Gulf Coast, rity exercise; however, such closures of Pascagoula, Mississippi; naval re- said channel will be limited in duration stricted area. and scope to the maximum extent so as (a) The area. The datum for all co- not to interfere with the ability of pri- ordinates is in NAD83 in accordance vate vessels to use the channel for with 33 CFR 334.6. The restricted area navigation in public waters adjacent shall encompass all navigable waters of thereto not otherwise limited by this the United States, as defined at 33 CFR regulation. part 329, contiguous to the area identi- (3) The regulations in this section fied as the Huntington Ingalls Incor- shall be enforced by the Commanding porated/Ingalls Shipbuilding and Dry Officer of the Naval Air Station, Pensa- Dock (HII) facility and the mean high cola, Florida, and such agencies he/she water level within an area contained in may designate. an ‘‘L’’ shaped area bounded by the [53 FR 27682, July 22, 1988, as amended at 62 shore on the west and north ends of the FR 17555, Apr. 10, 1997; 70 FR 67372, Nov. 7, area and bounded by buoys on the east 2005] and south sides of the area starting at: Latitude N. 30°21.13′ longitude W. § 334.780 Pensacola Bay, Fla.; seaplane 88°34.13′, thence to Latitude N. 30°21.08′ restricted area. longitude W. 88°34.13′, thence to Lati- (a) The area. Beginning at latitude tude N. 30°21.03′ longitude W. 88°34.13′, 30°22′28″, longitude 87°16′00″; thence to thence to Latitude N. 30°20.98′ lon- latitude 30°21′02″, longitude 87°14′20″; gitude W. 88°34.13′, thence to Latitude thence to latitude 30°20′02″, longitude N. 30°20.93′ longitude W. 88°34.13′, 87°15′16″; thence to latitude 30°20′11″; thence to Latitude N. 30°20.88′, lon- longitude 87°17′58″; and thence to 272° gitude W. 88°34.13′, thence to Latitude true to the shore. N. 30°20.83′ longitude W. 88°34.13′, (b) The regulations. (1) The area is es- thence to Latitude N. 30°20.78′ lon- tablished as a Naval Air Station small gitude W. 88°34.13′, thence to Latitude boat operations and training area. N. 30°20.73′ longitude W. 88°34.13′, (2) All persons, vessels, and other thence to Latitude N. 30°20.68′ lon- craft are prohibited from entering the gitude W. 88°34.13′, thence to Latitude waters described in paragraph (a) of N. 30°20.63′ longitude W. 88°34.13′, this section for any reason. All vessels thence to Latitude N. 30°20.64′ lon- and craft, including pleasure vessels gitude W. 88°34.10′, thence to Latitude and craft (sailing, motorized, and/or N. 30°20.64′ longitude W. 88°34.25′,

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thence to Latitude N. 30°20.64′ lon- mean high water level within a rectan- gitude W. 88°34.33′, thence to Latitude gular shaped area on the east side of N. 30°20.64′ longitude W. 88°34.41′, the Mobile River beginning at latitude thence to Latitude N. 30°20.59′ lon- 30°41′36.46″, longitude—88°2′2.70″; thence gitude W. 88°34.47′, thence to Latitude westerly to latitude 30°41′35.85″, lon- N. 30°20.59′ longitude W. 88°34.51′, gitude—88°2″; 5.12″; thence southerly to thence to Latitude N. 30°20.59′ lon- latitude 30°41′26.67″, longitude— gitude W. 88°34.57′, thence to Latitude 88°2′3.62″; thence easterly to latitude N. 30°20.59′ longitude W. 88°34.63′, 30°41′26.98″, longitude—88°2′1.81″ ; thence thence to Latitude N. 30°20.59′ lon- northerly along the easterly shoreline gitude W. 88°34.70′, thence to Latitude to the point of origin. N. 30°20.64′ longitude W. 88°34.75′, (b) The regulations. (1) All persons, thence to Latitude N. 30°20.64′ lon- swimmers, vessels and other craft, ex- gitude W. 88°34.82′, thence to Latitude cept those vessels under the super- N. 30°20.64′ longitude W. 88°34.87′, vision or contract to local military or thence to Latitude N. 30°20.71′ lon- Naval authority, vessels of the U.S. gitude W. 88°34.87′. The datum for these Coast Guard and local or State law en- coordinates is WGS84. forcement vessels are prohibited from (b) The regulations. (1) All persons, entering the restricted area without swimmers, vessels and other craft, ex- permission from the Supervisor of cept those vessels under the super- Shipbuilding, Conversion and Repair, vision or contract to local military or USN, Gulf Coast, Pascagoula, Mis- Naval authority, vessels of the United sissippi or his/her authorized represent- States Coast Guard, and local or state ative. law enforcement vessels, are prohibited (2) The restricted area is in effect from entering the restricted area with- twenty four hours per day and seven out permission from the Supervisor of days a week. Shipbuilding, Conversion and Repair, (3) Should warranted access into the USN, Gulfcoast or his/her authorized restricted navigation area be needed, representative. all entities are to contact the Super- (2) The restricted area is in effect visor of Shipbuilding, Conversion and twenty-four hours per day and seven Repair, USN, Gulf Coast, Pascagoula, days a week (24/7). Mississippi, or his/her authorized rep- (3) Should warranted access into the resentative on Marine Communication restricted navigation area be needed, Channel 16. all entities are to contact the Super- (c) Enforcement. The regulation in visor of Shipbuilding, Conversion and this section shall be enforced by the Repair, USN, Gulf Coast, Pascagoula, Supervisor of Shipbuilding, Conversion Mississippi, or his/her authorized rep- and Repair, USN, Gulf Coast, resentative on Marine Communication Pascagoula, Mississippi, and/or such Channel 16. agencies or persons as he/she may des- (c) Enforcement. The regulation in ignate. this section shall be enforced by the [74 FR 48152, Sept. 22, 2009, as amended at 77 Supervisor of Shipbuilding, Conversion FR 42653, July 20, 2012] and Repair, USN, Gulf Coast and/or such agencies or persons as he/she may § 334.783 Arlington Channel, U.S. designate. Coast Guard Base Mobile, Mobile, Alabama, Coast Guard restricted [81 FR 90722, Dec. 15, 2016] area. § 334.782 SUPSHIP Gulf Coast, (a) The area. The waters of Arlington Pascagoula, Mississippi, Detach- Channel west of a line from latitude ment Mobile, Alabama at AUSTAL, 30°–39′—09″ N, longitude 088°–03′–24″ W USA, Mobile, Alabama; restricted to latitude 30°–38′–54″ N., longitude 088′– area. 03°–17′′ W. (a) The area. The restricted area (b) The regulations. The restricted would encompass all navigable waters area is open to U.S. Government ves- of the United States, as defined at 33 sels and transiting vessels only. U.S. CFR part 329, contiguous to the area Government vessels include U.S. Coast identified as AUSTAL, USA and the Guard vessels, Department of Defense

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vessels, state and local law enforce- closed, to ensure that no persons, ves- ment and emergency services vessels sels, or other watercraft are present. and vessels under contract with the Once the danger zone, or location(s) U.S. Government. Vessels transiting within the danger zone, has been the restricted area shall proceed across cleared, picket boats will remain in po- the area by the most direct route and sition, upstream and downstream, until without unnecessary delay. Fishing, it is safe to re-open the area(s) to pub- trawling, net-fishing and other aquatic lic access. activities are prohibited in the re- (3) Riverine, weapons, and other dan- stricted area without prior approval gerous naval training may occur on from the Commanding Officer, U.S. any day of the week, typically, but not Coast Guard Group Mobile or his des- exclusively, in periods of two to eight ignated representative. hours, between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. Train- (c) Enforcement. The regulations in ing may occur at night, in darkness. this section shall be enforced by the (c) Enforcement. The restrictions on Commanding Officer, U.S. Coast Guard public access in this section shall be Group Mobile or his designated rep- enforced by the Commanding Officer, resentative. Naval Construction Battalion Center, Gulfport or by such other person(s) as [69 FR 45259, July 29, 2004] he or she may designate. § 334.784 East Pearl River, within the [82 FR 49114, Oct. 24, 2017] acoustic buffer area of the John C. Stennis Space Center, and adjacent § 334.787 81st Security Forces Anti- to lands, in Hancock County, Mis- Terrorism Office, Keesler Air Force sissippi; danger zone. Base, Biloxi, Mississippi; no anchor- (a) The area. A danger zone is estab- age restricted area. lished in and to the extent of waters of (a) The area. The restricted area shall the United States, as defined in 33 CFR encompass all navigable waters of the part 329, in the following reaches of the United States, as defined at 33 CFR East Pearl River south of a point lo- part 329, contiguous to the area identi- cated at latitude 30.4030° N., longitude fied as Keesler Air Force Base (KAFB) ¥89.6815° W., to a point below the con- and the mean high water level within fluence of Mikes River, located at lati- an area bounded by the shore and tude 30.3561° N., longitude ¥89.6514° W. buoys from the east to the west of the The datum for these coordinates is area starting at: Latitude 30°25′11.73″ N, NAD 1983. longitude 88°54′57.69″ W, thence to lati- (b) The regulation. (1) No person, ves- tude 30°25′11.85″ N, longitude 88°55′3.46″ sel, or other watercraft, other than a W, thence to latitude 30°25′8.00″ N, lon- vessel owned and operated by the gitude 88°55′10.10″ W, thence to latitude United States, shall enter or remain in 30°25′4.15″ N, longitude 88°55′16.74″ W, the danger zone, or within a portion or thence to latitude 30°25′6.96″ N, lon- portions thereof, when closed to public gitude 88°55′24.12″ W, thence to latitude access, as provided in paragraph (b)(2) 30°25′1.83″ N, longitude 88°55′30.01″ W, of this section, except by permission of thence to latitude 30°24′56.15″ N, lon- the Commanding Officer, Naval Con- gitude 88°55′34.16″ W, thence to latitude struction Battalion Center, Gulfport or 30°24′51.14″ N, longitude 88°55′39.56″ W, such other person(s) as he or she may thence to latitude 30°24′47.48″ N, lon- designate. gitude 88°55′46.64″ W, thence to latitude (2) The danger zone, or a portion or 30°24′51.08″ N, longitude 88°55′53.46″ W, portions thereof, will be closed, for thence to latitude 30°24′55.30″ N, lon- riverine, weapons, or other dangerous gitude 88°55′59.91″ W, thence to latitude naval training, by placement of Gov- 30°24′56.87″ N, longitude 88°56′7.40″ W. ernment picket boats at the northern The datum is NAD–83. and southern boundaries in the East (b) The regulations. (1) All persons, Pearl River, or at such other loca- swimmers, vessels and other craft, ex- tion(s) within the danger zone as may cept those vessels under the super- be determined to be sufficient to pro- vision or contract to local military or tect the public. Prior to closure, picket USAF authority, vessels of the United boats will transit the area(s) to be States Coast Guard, and local or state

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law enforcement vessels, are prohibited § 334.800 Corpus Christi Bay, Tex.; sea- from entering the restricted area with- plane restricted area, U.S. Naval Air out permission from the USAF 81st Se- Station, Corpus Christi. curity Forces Anti-Terrorism Office, (a) The area. The waters of Corpus KAFB or its authorized representative. Christi Bay within the area described (2) The restricted area is in effect as follows: Beginning at a point on the twenty-four hours per day and seven south shore of Corpus Christi Bay at days a week (24/7). the ‘‘North Gate’’ of the U.S. Naval Air (3) Should warranted access into the Station at longitude 97°17′15.0″ W.; restricted navigation area be needed, thence through points at:

all entities are required to contact the North latitude West longitude USAF 81st Security Forces Anti-Ter- rorism Office, KAFB, Biloxi, Mis- 27°42′34.9″ 97°17′09.6″ 27°41′46.8″ 97°14′23.8″ sissippi, or its authorized representa- 27°41′15.1″ 97°14′35.4″ tive. 27°41′27.0″ 97°15′16.7″ (c) Enforcement. The regulation in 27°40′41.6″ 97°15′33.3″ this section shall be enforced by the USAF 81st Security Forces Anti-Ter- thence to a point on shore at latitude rorism Office, KAFB and/or such agen- 27°40′44.9″ N.; thence along the shore to cies or persons as that office may des- the point of beginning. ignate. (b) The regulations. (1) No person, ves- sel or watercraft shall enter or remain [83 FR 16784, Apr. 17, 2018] in the area at any time, day or night, except with express written approval of § 334.790 Sabine River at Orange, Tex.; the enforcing agency or as a result of restricted area in vicinity of the force majeure. Naval and Marine Corps Reserve (2) The regulations in this section Center. shall be enforced by the Chief of Naval (a) The area. The berthing area of the Air Training, U.S. Naval Air Station, Naval and Marine Corps Reserve Center Corpus Christi, Tex., and such agencies and the waters adjacent thereto from as he may designate. the mean high tide shoreline to a line [43 FR 30054, July 13, 1978. Redesignated at 50 drawn parallel to, and 100 feet FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985, as amended at 62 FR channelward from lines connecting the 17556, Apr. 10, 1997] pier head of Pier 10 and from a line drawn parallel to, and 200 feet up- § 334.802 Ingleside Naval Station, stream from, Pier 10 to a line drawn Ingleside, Texas; restricted area. parallel to, and 100 feet downstream (a) The area. The waters of Corpus from Pier 10. Christi Bay beginning at a point at (b) The regulations. (1) No person, ves- latitude 27°49′15.0″ N, longitude sel or other craft, except personnel and 97°12′6.0″ W, thence southerly to lati- ° ′ ″ ° ′ ″ vessels of the U.S. Government or tude 27 49 7.3 N, longitude 97 12 5.4 W, those duly authorized by the Com- thence south-southwesterly to latitude ° ′ ″ ° ′ ″ manding Officer, Naval and Marine 27 49 01 N, longitude 97 12 39.4 W, thence west-northwesterly to latitude Corps Reserve Center, Orange, Texas, 27°49′02.4″ N, longitude 97°12′48.3″ W, shall enter, navigate, anchor or moor thence north-northeasterly to latitude in the restricted area. 27°49′16.5″ N, longitude 97°12′41.5″, (2) The regulations of this section thence easterly to latitude 27°49′17.0″ N, shall be enforced by the Commanding longitude 97°12′27.5″ W, thence easterly Officer, Naval and Marine Corps Re- along the shoreline to the point of be- serve Center, Orange, Texas, and such ginning. agencies as he may designate. (b) The regulations. Mooring, anchor- [44 FR 42968, July 23, 1979. Redesignated at 50 ing, fishing, recreational boating or FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985, as amended at 62 FR any activity involving persons in the 17556, Apr. 10, 1997] water shall not be allowed within the restricted area. Commercial vessels at anchor will be permitted to swing into

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the restricted area while at anchor and (b) The regulation. All persons, swim- during tide changes. mers, vessels and other craft, except (c) Enforcement. The regulations in those vessels under the supervision or this section shall be enforced by the contract to local military or Naval au- Commanding Officer, Naval Station, thority, vessels of the United States Ingleside and such agencies as he/she Coast Guard, and local or state law en- shall designate. forcement vessels, are prohibited from entering the restricted area when [57 FR 46303, Oct. 8, 1992; 58 FR 6718, Feb. 2, marked by signed floating buoy line 1993, as amended at 62 FR 17556, Apr. 10, 1997] without permission from the Super- § 334.810 Holston River at Holston visor of Shipbuilding, Conversion and Ordnance Works, Kingsport, Tenn.; Repair, USN, Bath, ME or his/her au- restricted area. thorized representative. (c) Enforcement. The regulation in (a) The area. That portion of Holston this section shall be enforced by the River within the boundaries of the Supervisor of Shipbuilding, Conversion Government reservation. and Repair, USN, Bath, ME and/or such (b) The regulations. (1) Except in cases agencies or persons as he/she may des- of extreme emergency, all vessels other ignate. than those owned or controlled by the (d) Disestablishment of restricted area. U.S. Government and any activity in- The restricted area will be disestab- volving persons in the water, are pro- lished not later than November 17, 2025, hibited from entering the area without unless written application for its con- prior permission of the enforcing agen- tinuance is made to and approved by cy. the Secretary of the Army prior to (2) The regulations in this section that date. shall be enforced by the Commanding Officer of the Holston Ordnance Works, [82 FR 53423, Nov. 16, 2017] Kingsport, Tennessee, and such agen- cies as he may designate. § 334.820 Lake Michigan; naval re- stricted area, U.S. Naval Training [20 FR 7075, Sept. 30, 1955. Redesignated at 50 Center, Great Lakes, Ill. FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985, as amended at 62 FR 17556, Apr. 10, 1997] (a) The area. An area extending in a north and south direction from the § 334.815 Menominee River, at the Great Lakes, Illinois, south breakwater Marinette Marine Corporation to an east-west line projecting east- Shipyard, Marinette, Wisconsin; ward from the shore termination of the naval restricted area. north fence of the U.S. Naval Training (a) The area. The waters adjacent to Center, Great Lakes, Illinois, and ex- Marinette Marine Corporation’s pier tending into Lake Michigan for a dis- defined by a rectangular shape on the tance of one mile from the shoreline. south side of the river beginning on (b) The regulations. No person or ves- shore at the eastern property line of sel of any kind, except those engaged Marinette Marine Corporation at lati- in naval operations, shall enter, navi- tude 45°05′58.70″ N., longitude 87°36′55.90″ gate, anchor, or moor in the restricted W.; thence northerly to latitude area without first obtaining permission 45°05′59.72″ N., longitude 87°36′55.61″ W.; to do so from the Commander, U.S. thence westerly to latitude 45°06′03.22″ Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, Il- N., longitude 87°37′09.75″ W.; thence linois, or his authorized representative. westerly to latitude 45°06′03.78″ N., lon- [28 FR 319, Jan. 11, 1963. Redesignated at 50 gitude 87°37′16.40″ W.’ thence southerly FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985, as amended at 62 FR to latitude 45°06′2.80″ N., longitude 17556, Apr. 10, 1997] 87°37′16.56″ W.; thence easterly along the Marinette Marine Corporation pier § 334.830 Lake Michigan; small-arms to the point of origin. The datum for range adjacent to U.S. Naval Train- these geographic coordinates is the ing Center, Great Lakes, Ill. World Geodetic System 1984 (WGS 84). (a) The danger zone. An area bounded The restricted area will be marked by a on the north by latitude 42°20′30″; on lighted and signed floating buoy line. the east by longitude 87°47′30″; on the

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south by latitude 42°18′45″; and on the runway at the south end of said air west by the shoreline. strip. During the navigation season, (b) The regulations. (1) When firing af- the southeast and southwest corners of fecting the danger zone is in progress, Zone A will be marked with spar buoys the enforcing agency will post guards colored and lettered as prescribed by at such locations that the waters in the the U.S. Coast Guard. danger zone may be observed and ar- (2) Zone B. Beginning at the south- range signals whereby these guards west corner of Zone A; thence 183°, 500 may stop the firing should any person feet; thence 90°, 700 feet; thence north- or vessel be seen in the waters of the erly to the southeast corner of Zone A; danger zone. When firing is in progress, and thence 270° to the point of begin- the enforcing agency will cause red ning. During the navigation season, the flags to be displayed on shore near the southeast and southwest corners of rifle butts, which may be readily dis- Zone B will be marked with spar buoys cernible to a person in a vessel within colored and lettered as prescribed by the danger zone. the U.S. Coast Guard. (2) The enforcing agency is hereby authorized to use such agencies as (b) Regulations. (1) During daylight shall be necessary to prohibit all per- hours (from one-half hour before sun- sons and vessels from entering the area rise to one-half hour after sunset), and until such time as shall be convenient. when the airport on Northerly Island is (3) If such flags are displayed it will in operation, no vessel or other indicate that firing is in progress, and watercraft any part of which extends that the waters in the danger zone are more than 15 feet above the water sur- subject to impact by rounds missing or face shall enter or remain in Zone A, ricocheting off the impact berm and and no vessel or other watercraft any should not be entered until the flags part of which extends 30 feet or more are lowered. above the water surface shall enter or (4) Wherever possible, the enforcing remain in Zone B. agency will warn the public of the con- (2) When the airport is in operation a templated times of firing and the areas red ball, at least three feet in diameter, involved two days in advance of the shall be continuously displayed at the scheduled date, through the public northeast and northwest corners of press and the U.S. Coast Guard. The Zone A. These balls shall not be dis- danger zone may, however, be closed played when the airport is not in oper- without advance notice. ation. (5) [Reserved] (6) The regulations in this section [12 FR 6665, Oct. 9, 1947. Redesignated at 14 shall be enforced by the Commander, FR 4904, Aug. 9, 1949, and amended at 15 FR 5022, Aug. 4, 1950; 36 FR 5911, Mar. 31, 1971. U.S. Naval Training Center, Great Redesignated at 50 FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985] Lakes, Illinois, and such agencies as he may designate. § 334.845 Wisconsin Air National [13 FR 9560, Dec. 31, 1948. Redesignated at 14 Guard, Volk Field military exercise FR 4904, Aug. 9, 1949, and amended at 28 FR area located in Lake Michigan off- 319, Jan. 11, 1963; 45 FR 13072, Feb. 28, 1980. shore from Manitowoc and She- Redesignated at 50 FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985, as boygan Counties; danger zone. amended at 62 FR 17556, Apr. 10, 1997] (a) The area. (1) The waters within an § 334.840 Waters of Lake Michigan area beginning at a point at latitude south of Northerly Island at en- 43°19′00″ N., longitude 87°41′00″ W.; to trance to Burnham Park Yacht Har- latitude 44°05′30″ N., longitude 87°29′45″ bor, Chicago, Ill.; danger zone adja- W.; to latitude 44°02′00″ N., longitude cent to airport on Northerly Island. 87°02′30″ W.; to latitude 43°15′30″ N., lon- (a) Danger zone—(1) Zone A. Begin- gitude 87°14′00″ W.; thence to the point ning at a point 250 feet west of the cen- of beginning, as shown on NOAA Chart ter line of the runway at the south end 14901 (1999) and existing aeronautical of the air strip on Northerly Island; charts. thence 183°, 500 feet; thence 90°, 600 (b) The regulation. (1) During specific, feet; and thence northerly to a point infrequent periods when Military exer- 250 feet east of the center line of the cises will be conducted, as promulgated

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in the Local Notice to mariners pub- (1) Danger Area I. 6 a.m. to 6 p.m., lished by the United States Coast e.s.t./e.d.t., daily; actual firing dates Guard (USCG), all vessels entering the and hours within the authorized period danger zone are advised to proceed to be announced in advance in special across the area by the most direct firing notices. route and without unnecessary delay. (2) Danger Area II. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., (2) During specific, infrequent periods e.s.t./e.d.t., daily except on Saturdays, when Military exercises will be con- Sundays, and holidays; actual firing ducted, as promulgated in the Local dates and hours scheduled within au- Notice to mariners published by the thorized period to be announced in ad- USCG, no vessel or craft of any size vance in special firing notices. shall lie-to or anchor in the danger (d) Restrictions. (1) No person or vessel zone, other than a vessel operated by shall enter or remain in a danger zone or for the USCG, or any other author- during a scheduled firing period an- ized agency. nounced in a special firing notice un- (c) Normal use. At all other times, less specific permission is granted in nothing in this regulation shall pro- each instance by a representative of hibit any lawful uses of this area. the enforcing officer. (d) Enforcement. The regulation in (2) The danger areas within the dan- this section shall be enforced by the ger zone shall be open to the public for Commanding Officer, VOLK Field, WI, navigation, fishing and other public and/or persons or agencies as he/she use when firing and/or bombing is not may designate. scheduled. [69 FR 45591, July 30, 2004] (e) Enforcing agencies. The regula- tions in this section shall be enforced § 334.850 Lake Erie, west end, north of for the respective danger areas by the Erie Ordnance Depot, Lacarne, following commanders and such agen- Ohio. cies as each may designate for his as- (a) The danger zone: Consists of the signed areas. He will be responsible for waters of Lake Erie within: proving the prescribed control, signals, (1) Danger Area I. The sector of a cir- and special firing notices. cle with a radius of 6,500 yards centered (1) Danger Area I. Adjutant General, at latitude 41°32′30″ N., longitude State of Ohio. 33°01′00″ W., and intersecting the south- (2) Danger Area II. Adjutant General, west boundary of Area II at latitude State of Ohio. 41°35′00″ N., longitude 83°03′22″ W., and (f) Control and signals—(1) Danger the southeast boundary of Area II at Area I. When firing into Area I, red latitude 41°34′20″ N., longitude 82°57′10″ flags will be flown from the safety W. tower at Camp Perry, and from flag (2) Danger Area II (Includes Area I). poles in the butts of the ranges being The area bounded as follows: Beginning used. at latitude 41°32′30″ N., longitude (2) Danger Area II. During all types of 83°01′00″ W.; thence to latitude 41°35′00″ firing into Area II, red flags will be dis- N., longitude 83°03′22″ W.; thence to played, one from the safety tower at latitude 41°36′00″ N., longitude 83°03′24″ Camp Perry and one from the safety W.; thence to latitude 41°41′30″ N., lon- tower at the Erie Proof Front. During gitude 83°07′30″ W.; thence to latitude firing into Area II, patrol boats will po- 41°41′30″ N., longitude 83°00′00″ W.; lice and maintain surveillance of the thence to latitude 41°35′40″ N., lon- area, and will be in constant radio gitude 82°54′50″ W.; and thence to the communication with the shore station point of beginning. controlling the firing. (b) Types of firing—(1) Danger Area I. (3) [Reserved] Small arms impact area. (4) The appropriate enforcing officer (2) Danger Area II. Ground-based ar- has authority to suspend any scheduled tillery, antiaircraft artillery and auto- firing for reasonable periods during re- matic weapons impact area. gattas and immediately after fishing (c) Authorized dates and hours of fir- nets are destroyed or dislocated by se- ing: vere storms.

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(5) The special firing notices which 85°55′32.98″ W) located approximately will include schedules of use will be 1.2 miles southeast of West Point, Ken- published by the enforcing officer indi- tucky; southward to its confluence cated in paragraph (e) of this section, with the Rolling Fork River. Salt in sufficient time to permit cir- River from Point B (latitude 37°57′51.32″ cularization to interested parties and N; longitude 85°45′37.14″ W) located ap- posting on the bulletin boards of post proximately 2.8 miles southwest of offices in surrounding localities. Spe- Shepherdsville, Kentucky; southward cial notices will also be furnished the to its confluence with the Rolling Fork District Engineer, Corps of Engineers, River. Rolling Fork River from Point C Detroit, Mich.; the Commander, Ninth (latitude 37°49′59.27″ N; longitude Coast Guard District, Cleveland, Ohio; 85°45′37.74″ W) located approximately the Regional Manager, Federal Avia- 1.6 miles southwest of Lebanon Junc- tion Administration, Chicago, Ill.; and tion, Kentucky northward to its con- each of the enforcing agencies listed in fluence with the Salt River. Otter paragraph (e) of this section. Users of Creek from Point D (latitude the waterway shall familiarize them- 37°51′31.77″ N; longitude 86°00′03.79″ W) selves with the current special firing located approximately 3.4 miles north notices. If in doubt, inquiry should be of Vine Grove, Kentucky to Point E made to the enforcing officer indicated (latitude 37°55′21.95″ N; longitude in paragraph (e) of this section. 86°01′47.38″ W) located approximately (6) Agencies desiring to use the areas 2.3 miles southwest of Muldraugh. shall present their requirements to the (b) The regulation. All persons, swim- respective enforcing officer who is re- mers, vessels and other craft, except sponsible for, and is granted authority those vessels under the supervision or to, coordinate the firing and estab- contract to local military or Army au- lished priorities, for the using agencies. thority, vessels of the United States (g) Fishing permits. Fishermen desir- Coast Guard, and federal, local or state ing to set fixed nets within the danger law enforcement vessels, are prohibited zone are required in every instance to from entering the danger zones without have written permits. Permits for plac- permission from the Commanding Gen- ing nets within Areas I and II may be eral, U.S. Army Garrison, Fort Knox obtained by written application to the Military Reservation, Fort Knox, Ken- Adjutant General, State of Ohio. Appli- tucky or his/her authorized representa- cants for permits must state the loca- tive. tion at which they desire to set fixed (c) Enforcement. The regulation in nets and the period of time which they this section, promulgated by the desire the permit to cover. United States Army Corps of Engi- (h) Injurious chemicals. No phosphorus neers, shall be enforced by the Com- or other poisonous chemicals injurious manding General, U.S. Army Garrison, to wild fowl or fish will be discharged Fort Knox Military Reservation, Fort into the waters of the areas. Knox, Kentucky and/or other persons (i) The regulations in this section or agencies as he/she may designate. shall be reviewed annually by the De- [70 FR 15228, Mar. 25, 2005] partment of the Army to determine whether further limitations of the dan- § 334.860 San Diego Bay, Calif., Naval ger zone shall be considered. Amphibious Base; restricted area. [35 FR 17178, Nov. 7, 1970, as amended at 37 (a) The Area. The water of the Pacific FR 20026, Sept. 23, 1972. Redesignated at 50 Ocean in Middle San Diego Bay in an FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985, as amended at 62 FR area extending from the northern and 17556, Apr. 10, 1997] eastern boundary of the Naval Amphib- ious Base about 0.1 nautical miles and § 334.855 Salt River, Rolling Fork 0.6 nautical miles from the southern River, Otter Creek; U.S. Army Gar- shoreline and basically outlined as fol- rison, Fort Knox Military Reserva- lows: tion; Fort Knox, Kentucky; danger zone. Station Latitude Longitude

(a) The area. Salt River from Point A 1 32°40′33.0″ N 117°10′02.4″ W (latitude 37°59′31.72″ N; longitude 2 32°40′34.7″ N 117°09′54.0″ W

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Station Latitude Longitude (2) Dragging, seining, other fishing operations, and other activities not 3 32°40′46.0″ N 117°09′44.2″ W 4 32°41′00.0″ N 117°09′24.6″ W under the direction of the United 5 32°40′20.0″ N 117°08′36.7″ W States, which might foul underwater 6 32°40′00.0″ N 117°09′00.0″ W installations within the restricted 7 32°39′18.0″ N 117°08′45.0″ W area, are prohibited. 8 32°39′16.0″ N 117°08′48.5″ W (3) All tows entering the restricted (b) The regulations. (1) Swimming, area shall be streamed and shortened fishing, waterskiing, mooring or an- to the seaward of the area and towing choring shall not be allowed within the appendages and catenaries shall not be restricted area. dragged along the bottom while pro- (2) A portion of the restricted area ceeding through the area. extending 120 feet from pierheads and (4) All vessels entering the restricted from the low water mark on shore area shall proceed across the area by where piers do not exist is closed to all the most direct route and without un- persons and vessels except those owned necessary delay. by, under hire to, or performing work (5) No vessel or craft of any size shall for, the Naval Amphibious Base. lie-to or anchor in the restricted area (3) All vessels entering the restricted at any time other than a vessel oper- area shall proceed across the area by ated by or for components, or other the most direct route and without un- vessels authorized by Commander, necessary delay. For vessels under sail, Navy Region Southwest, or his/her des- necessary tacking shall constitute a di- ignee. rect route. (6) When security conditions dictate, (4) The regulations in this section Naval security forces may impose shall be enforced by the Commanding strict enforcement of stand-off dis- Officer, Naval Amphibious Base, Coro- tances within the restricted area. This nado, California, and such agencies as enforcement will not prevent utiliza- he/she shall designate. Organized ac- tion of navigable channels, but will tivities (such as sail races and regat- serve to control its use in order to pro- tas) within the restricted area may be tect vital National interests. allowed providing that a request has (c) Enforcement. The regulation in been made to the Commanding Officer, this section, promulgated by the Naval Amphibious Base, Coronado, San United States Army Corps of Engi- Diego, California 92155 or by calling, neers, shall be enforced by the Com- telephone number (619) 522–4833 at least mander, Navy Region Southwest, and 10 days prior to the event. such agencies or persons as he/she may [49 FR 49453, Dec. 20, 1984. Redesignated at 50 designate. FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985] [68 FR 37972, June 26, 2003] § 334.865 Naval Air Station North Is- land, San Diego, California, re- § 334.866 Pacific Ocean at Naval Base stricted area. Coronado, in the City of Coronado, San Diego County, California; naval (a) The area. The waters within an danger zone. area beginning at 32°42′55.0″ N, 117°11′30.5″ W; thence running easterly (a) The area. A fan-shaped area ex- to 32°42′57.0″ N, 117°11′22.5″ W; thence tending westerly into the waters of the running easterly to 32°42′56.0″ N, Pacific Ocean from a point on the 117°11′19.0″ W; thence running south- beach of Naval Base Coronado, Coro- easterly to 32°42′49.0″ N, 117°11′08.5″ W; nado, California beginning at latitude thence running southeasterly to 32°41′13″ N, longitude 117°12′45″ W; 32°42′44.5″ N, 117°11′06.5″ W; thence run- thence easterly, along the mean high ning southerly to 32°42′40.0″ N, water mark, to latitude 32°41′14″ N, lon- 117°11′06.5″ W. gitude 117°12′32″ W; thence southerly to (b) The regulation. (1) The restricted latitude 32°40′31″ N, longitude 117°12′12″ area shall not be open to swimming, W; thence westerly to latitude 32°40′25″ fishing, water-skiing, mooring or an- N, longitude 117°12′43″ W; thence north- chorage. erly, landward, to the point of origin.

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(b) The regulations. (1) Range live fir- (7) Prior to conducting live firing, ing on the Naval Base Coronado, Coro- Navy personnel will visually scan the nado, California small arms range may danger zone to ensure that no vessels occur at any time. Information on live or individuals are located within it. firing schedules and coordination for Any vessels or individuals in the dan- community concerns can be obtained ger zone will be notified by the Navy by calling the Naval Base Coronado Range Safety Officer using a marine Small Arms Range Safety Officer at VHF–FM marine radio and by other 619–545–8413 during normal working means as necessary, to exit the danger hours. Assistance is also available via zone and remain outside the area until the Naval Base Coronado Hotline at conclusion of live firing. As new tech- 619–545–7190 or the Naval Base Coronado nology becomes available, the VHF–FM operator at 619–545–1011. If the phone marine radio communications system numbers are changed, they will be up- may be updated. dated on the Naval Base Coronado Web (8) Safety observers will be posted in site http://www.cnic.navy.mil/Coronado. accordance with range standard oper- (2) The danger zone will be open to ating procedures at all times when the fishing and general navigation when no warning flags or flashing lights de- weapons firing is scheduled, which will scribed in paragraphs (b)(3) and (b)(4) of be indicated by the absence of any this section are displayed. Operation of warning flags or flashing lights on land the small arms range will only occur in the locations specified in paragraphs when visibility is sufficient to main- (b)(3) and (b)(4) of this section. tain visual surveillance of the danger (3) When live firing is about to be un- zone and vicinity. In the event of lim- dertaken or is in progress during day- ited visibility due to rain, fog or other light hours, three (3) large red warning conditions, live firing will be postponed flags will be displayed at the top of the until the danger zone can be confirmed flag poles on the southern berm of the clear of all vessels and individuals. small arms range, so as to be clearly (9) Naval Base Coronado will main- visible from all points of entry into the tain a schedule of live firing at the danger zone. The west flag pole is lo- small arms range on its Web site, http:// cated on the southern berm at latitude www.cnic.navy.mil/Coronado, which will 32°41′21.5″ N, longitude 117°12′42.8″ W, be accessible to the public, mariners, the middle flag pole is located at lati- and recreationists. The Navy will tude 32°41′21.7″ N, longitude 117°12′40.9″ maintain the Web site on a year round W, and the east flag pole is located at basis and update information as needed latitude 32°41′22.4″ N, longitude for public safety. 117°12′38.7″ W. (c) Enforcement. The regulation in (4) When live firing is about to be un- this section will be enforced by the dertaken or is in progress during peri- Commanding Officer, Naval Base Coro- ods of darkness, three (3) red flashing nado, and such agencies and persons as warning lights will be displayed at the he/she may designate. top of the flag poles on the southern [75 FR 26102, May 11, 2010] berm of the small arms range at the lo- cations described in paragraph (b)(3) of § 334.870 San Diego Harbor, Calif.; re- this section, so as to be clearly visible stricted area. from all points of entry into the danger (a) Restricted area at Bravo Pier, Naval zone. Air Station—(1) The area. The water of (5) The danger zone is not considered the Pacific Ocean in North San Diego safe for vessels or individuals when live Bay in an area extending from the firing is in progress. When live firing is western boundary of North Island about to begin or is scheduled as indi- about 0.2 nautical miles bayward and cated by the warning flags or flashing basically outlined as follows: warning lights described in paragraphs (b)(3) and (b)(4) of this section, all ves- Station Latitude Longitude sels will be required to expeditiously vacate the danger zone. 1 32°41′51.3″ N 117°13′34.0″ W 2 32°41′51.3″ N 117°13′46.6″ W (6) Anchoring by any vessel within 3 32°41′43.3″ N 117°13′50.0″ W the danger zone is prohibited. 4 32°41′35.8″ N 117°13′48.0″ W

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5 32°41′35.8″ N 117°13′35.0″ W D 32°40′59″ 117°13′55″ E 32°41′03″ 117°13′56″ (2) The regulations. (i) The restricted A 32°41′17″ 117°13′58″ area shall not be open to swimming, (2) The regulations. (i) No vessel shall fishing, mooring or anchorage. (ii) Transit will be allowed through anchor within the restricted area at the restricted area except that no tran- any time. (ii) Dredging, dragging, seining, other sit will be allowed within 100 feet of the fishing operations, and other activities ammunition pier (Bravo Pier). All un- not under the direction of the United authorized vessels entering the re- States, which might foul underwater stricted area shall proceed across the installations within the restricted area by the most direct route and with- area, are prohibited. out unnecessary delay. Only vessels (iii) All tows entering the restricted owned by, under hire to, or performing area shall be streamed and shortened work for the Naval Air Station or the to the seaward of the area and towing Naval Weapons Station may operate appendages and catenaries shall not be within 100 feet of the ammunition pier. dragged along the bottom while pro- (b) Restricted area at U.S. Naval ceeding through the area. Degaussing Station—(1) The area. That (iv) All vessels entering the re- portion of San Diego Bay near Point stricted area shall proceed across the Loma, inclosed by lines connecting the area by the most direct route and with- following points, which are rectangular out unnecessary delay. coordinates and are referred to U.S. (d) Restricted area at the Naval Supply Coast and Geodetic Survey station Center Pier—(1) The area. The waters of ‘‘Old Town’’ as their origin: San Diego Bay extending approxi- ‘‘a’’ S. 18,738.80, W. 16,299.50. mately 100 feet out from the north, ‘‘b’’ S. 18,817.60, W. 15,791.30. west and south sides of the Naval Sup- ‘‘c’’ S. 19,376.09, W. 14,270.73. ply Center Pier enclosed by lines con- ‘‘d’’ S. 20,023.15, W. 14,462.94. ‘‘e’’ S. 21,080.24, W. 14,333.14. necting the following stations: ‘‘f’’ S. 22,074.40, W. 16,371.48. Station Latitude Longitude

(2) The regulations. (i) There shall be A 32°42′50″ N 117°10′25″ W no introduction of external magnetic B 32°42′50″ N 117°10′38″ W field sources within the area. C 32°42′54″ N 117°10′38″ W (ii) Craft of any size shall not be ex- D 32°42′54″ N 117°10′25″ W cluded from transiting the area. How- (2) The regulations. (i) No vessel or ever, they shall proceed through the craft of any size shall lie-to or anchor area by the most direct route without in the restricted area at any time other delay or loitering. On occasion, access than a vessel operated by or for the to the bait barges may be delayed for U.S. Navy, U.S. Coast Guard, other au- intermittent periods not exceeding 30 thorized military components, or other minutes. vessels authorized by Commander (iii) No craft of any size shall lay-to Naval Base, San Diego or his designee. or anchor within the area except on (ii) Loitering, dredging, dragging, prior permission granted by the Officer seining, fishing and similar activities in Charge, U.S. Naval Degaussing Sta- within the restricted area are prohib- tion. ited. (c) Restricted area between Ballast (e) Enforcement. The regulations in Point and Zuniga Point—(1) The area. this section shall be enforced by the An area in San Diego Bay between Bal- Commander, Naval Base, San Diego, last Point and Zuniga Point inclosed California, and such agencies as he/she by lines connecting the following sta- may designate. tions: [17 FR 5951, July 2, 1952, as amended at 29 FR Station Latitude Longitude 9710, July 18, 1964; 35 FR 16370, Oct. 20, 1970; A 32°41′17″ 117°13′58″ 49 FR 33646, Aug. 24, 1984. Redesignated at 50 B 32°41′19″ 117°13′36.5″ FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985, as amended at 55 FR C 32°41′01″ 117°13′34″ 27102, June 29, 1990; 55 FR 31689, Aug. 3, 1990]

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§ 334.880 San Diego Harbor, Calif.; California, and such agencies as he naval restricted area adjacent to may designate. Point Loma. [17 FR 4346, May 13, 1952. Redesignated at 30 (a) The area. That portion of San FR 4756, Apr. 14, 1965. Redesignated at 50 FR Diego Bay southerly of Ballast Point, 42696, Oct. 22, 1985] exclusive of the southwesterly portion § 334.900 Pacific Ocean, U.S. Marine of the restricted area described in Corps Base, Camp Pendleton, Calif.; § 334.612(b) located westerly of the en- restricted area. trance channel, bounded on the west by (a) The area. Beginning at the shore- the shoreline at Point Loma, on the line north of the boat basin, latitude east by the entrance channel west 33°13′10″, longitude 117°24′19″; thence project line, and on the south by lati- westward to latitude 33°12′48″, lon- tude 32°40′. gitude 117°24′56″; thence southward to (b) The regulations. (1) The area is re- latitude 33°12′32″, longitude 117°24′44″; served for anchorage of vessels of the thence eastward to latitude 33°12′47″, U.S. Government and authorized har- longitude 117°24′17″ (a point on the bor pilot and patrol boats. All other breakwater); thence northeastward craft may navigate and operate along breakwater to latitude 33°12′58″, through the area, and temporary moor- longitude 117°24′09″; thence northward ing of vessels (not to exceed 24 hours) is along shoreline to point of beginning. permissible. (b) The regulations. (1) No vessels (2) No other vessels shall anchor or shall anchor within the restricted area moor permanently in the area except at any time. by special permission obtained in ad- (2) Dredging, dragging, seining, fish- vance from the Commander, Naval ing operations, and other activities, Base, San Diego, Calif. which might foul underwater installa- tions within the restricted area, are (3) The regulations in this section prohibited. shall be enforced by the Commandant, (3) All vessels entering the restricted 11th Naval District, San Diego, Calif., area shall proceed across the area by and such agencies as he may designate. the most direct route and without un- [30 FR 4756, Apr. 14, 1965. Redesignated at 50 necessary delay. FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985] (4) The regulations in this section shall be enforced by the Commanding § 334.890 Pacific Ocean off Point Loma, General, U.S. Marine Corps Base, Camp Calif.; naval restricted area. Pendleton, California, and such agen- (a) The area. The waters of the Pa- cies as he may designate. cific Ocean within an area extending [24 FR 1214, Feb. 17, 1959. Redesignated at 50 southerly from Point Loma, California, FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985] described as follows: Beginning at lati- tude 32°39′54″, longitude 117°13′18″; § 334.905 Pacific Ocean, offshore of thence southeasterly to latitude Camp Pendleton, California; Fallbrook restricted area. 32°34′31″, longitude 117°09′41″; thence 270° true to longitude 117°16′40″; thence (a) The area. The waters of the Gulf due north to latitude 32°39′54″; and of Santa Catalina, offshore of Camp thence 90° true to the point of begin- Pendleton in the Pacific Ocean, San Diego County, California. The center of ning. the restricted area is located at 33°18.6′ (b) The regulations. (1) No vessel shall N. latitude, 117°32.0′ W. longitude, with anchor within the restricted area at a radius of 9,000 feet. any time without specific permission (b) The regulations. (1) No vessel or of the enforcing agency. craft of any size shall lie-to or anchor (2) Dredging, dragging, seining, and in the restricted area at any time other other similar operations within the re- than a vessel operated by or for the stricted area are prohibited. U.S. Coast Guard, local, State or Fed- (3) The regulations in this section eral law enforcement agencies. shall be enforced by the Commandant, (2) Loitering, dredging, dragging, an- Eleventh Naval District, San Diego, choring, seining, fishing, and similar

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activities within the restricted area time except in an emergency, pro- during vertical replenishment oper- ceeding with extreme caution. ations use is prohibited. (2) Dredging, dragging, seining or (c) Enforcement. The regulations in other fishing operations within these this section shall be enforced by the boundaries are prohibited. U.S. Coast Guard, local, State, or Fed- (3) No seaplanes, other than those ap- eral law enforcement agencies. proved for entry by Naval Ordnance [58 FR 53427, Oct. 15, 1993] Test Station, may enter the area. (4) The regulations in this section § 334.910 Pacific Ocean, Camp Pen- shall be enforced by security personnel dleton Boat Basin, U.S. Marine attached to the U.S. Naval Ordnance Corps Base, Camp Pendleton, Calif.; Test Station, China Lake, California, restricted area. and by such agencies as may be des- (a) The area. All of the waters of ignated by the Commandant, Eleventh Camp Pendleton Boat Basin entrance Naval District, San Diego, California. channel lying northerly of a line be- tween a light on the north Camp Pen- [23 FR 2098, Mar. 29, 1958, as amended at 48 FR 6708, Feb. 15, 1983; 48 FR 8273, Feb. 28, dleton jetty at latitude 33°12′22″, lon- ° ′ ″ 1983. Redesignated at 50 FR 42696, Oct. 22, gitude 117 24 07 , and a light on the 1985, as amended at 62 FR 17556, Apr. 10, 1997] north Oceanside Harbor groin at lati- tude 33°12′29″, longitude 117°23′55″. § 334.921 Pacific Ocean at San (b) The regulations. (1) The area is re- Clemente Island, Calif.; naval re- served exclusively for use by vessels stricted area. owned or operated by the Federal Gov- (a) The area. All waters between the ernment. Permission to enter the area northern and southern boundaries of must be obtained from the enforcing the area known as West Cove seaward agency. approximately four miles. The north- (2) The regulations in this section ern boundary is defined by the coordi- shall be enforced by the Commanding nates: General, U.S. Marine Corps Base, Camp Pendleton, California, or such agencies 33°00′52″ N. 118°36′18″ W. as he may designate. 32°59′30″ N. 118°37′30″ W. 32°59′20″ N. 118°38′38″ W. [28 FR 13784, Dec. 19, 1963. Redesignated at 50 FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985] The southern boundary is defined by the coordinates: § 334.920 Pacific Ocean off the east coast of San Clemente Island, Calif.; 33°00′40″ N. 118°35′27″ W. naval restricted area. 32°58′30″ N. 118°36′40″ W. ° ′ ″ ° ′ ″ (a) The area. The waters of the Pa- 32 57 45 N. 118 38 38 W. cific Ocean within an area extending (b) The regulation. (1) The use of this easterly from the east coast of San area for anchorage is prohibited to all Clemente Island, California, described craft at all times. as follows: The northerly boundary to (2) The regulations in this section be a continuation, to seaward of the ex- shall be enforced by the Commander, isting southerly boundary of the re- Naval Base, San Diego, and such agen- stricted anchorage area, as described in cies as he/she shall designate. 110.218 of this chapter, to latitude 33°00.3′ N., longitude 118°31.1′ W.; thence [50 FR 50297, Dec. 10, 1985] to latitude 32°58.6′ N., longitude 118°30.0′ W.; thence to latitude 32°57.9′ § 334.930 Anaheim Bay Harbor, Calif.; N., longitude 118°31.3′ W on the shore- Naval Weapons Station, Seal Beach. line; thence northerly along the shore- (a) The restricted area. The water of line to the point of beginning. Anaheim Bay Harbor between the east (b) The regulations. (1) No person or and west jetties at the United States vessels, other than Naval Ordnance Naval Weapons Station, Seal Beach, Test Station craft, and those cleared California, and the contiguous tidal for entry by the Naval Ordnance Test channel and basin as far east as the Station, shall enter the area at any Anaheim Bay bridge.

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(b) The regulation. (1) The authority Officer should be contacted at (213) 594– of the Naval Weapons Station Com- 7101. manding Officer in this area extends to restricting and disallowing the navi- [53 FR 6942, Mar. 3, 1988, as amended at 62 FR 17556, Apr. 10, 1997] gating or anchorage of craft during such times as the Commanding Officer § 334.938 Federal Correctional Institu- determines that considerations of na- tion, Terminal Island, San Pedro tional security or safety warrant such Bay, California; restricted area. action(s). (a) The area. The waters of San Pedro (2) All craft authorized transit of this Bay on the east side of Reservation area shall stay within the limits of the Point extending 150 feet (50 yards), entrance channel in the Outer Harbor, from the Federal Correctional Institu- and confine their movement to within tion fence along the shore to the fol- the limits of the marked small craft lowing stations: channel at the southern portion of the Inner Harbor. Station Latitude Longitude (3) Recreational craft, such as water skis, jet skis (personal water craft), 1 33°43′45.5″ N 118°16′2.0″ W ° ′ ″ ° ′ ″ row boats, canoes, kayaks, wind surf- 2 33 43 37.0 N 118 15 58.0 W 3 33°43′27.5″ N 118°15′54.5″ W ers, sail boards, surf boards, etc., and any activity involving persons in the water, are specifically prohibited with- The stations will be marked by three in the restricted area. special purpose buoys (white with an (4) Boats unable to throttle down or orange diamond in the center). to maintain steerage way at 5 miles per (b) The regulations. No person or ves- hour speed shall proceed at the min- sel of any kind shall enter, navigate, imum speed consistent with seaman- anchor or moor within the restricted ship in an area regularly subject to wa- area without first obtaining the per- terborne explosive handling operations. mission of the Warden, Federal Correc- In case of doubt, boat operators of in- tional Institution, Terminal Island. bound boats will remain in the west The regulations in this section shall be end of the basin and outbound boats in enforced by the U.S. Coast Guard, the the east end of the basin until informed Warden of the Federal Correctional In- by a representative of the Naval Weap- stitution, Terminal Island, and such ons Station or U.S. Coast Guard of the agencies and he/she may designate. completion of the waterborne explosive [57 FR 58098, Dec. 8, 1992; 58 FR 42237, Aug. 9, handling hazard. 1993, as amended at 62 FR 17556, Apr. 10, 1997] (5) Smoking, open flames and bar- becues in boats are prohibited during § 334.940 Pacific Ocean in vicinity of the transit of this area. San Pedro, Calif.; practice firing (6) Nothing in the regulations in this range for U.S. Army Reserve, Na- section shall be construed as relieving tional Guard, and Coast Guard units. the owner or persons in command of any vessels or plant from the penalties (a) The danger zone. (1) [Reserved] of the law for obstructing navigation (2) Zone B. An area extending south- or for not complying with the naviga- west and northwest from Point tion laws in regard to lights or signals Vicente, described as follows: Begin- or for otherwise violating law. ning at Point Vicente Light, latitude (7) All vessel operators shall heed and 33°44′30″, longitude 118°24′36″; thence obey all posted signs and/or instruc- southwesterly to latitude 33°43′42″, lon- tions issued by security personnel of gitude 118°25′24″; thence northwesterly the U.S. Naval Weapons Station. to latitude 33°46′30″, longitude 118°27′06″; (8) The regulations in this section thence southeasterly to the shore, lati- shall be enforced by the Commanding tude 33°44′54″, longitude 118°24′42″; and Officer, U.S. Naval Weapons Station, thence southerly along the shore to the Seal Beach, California, and such agen- point of beginning. cies as he/she may designate. For clari- (b) The regulations. (1) Intermittent fication or other information, the U.S. firing may take place in the danger Naval Weapons Station Command Duty zone on any day from sunrise to sunset.

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(2) Except as otherwise provided in (3) The waters of the Pacific Ocean this paragraph, the danger zone will be within an area beginning at Pyramid open to fishing and general navigation. Head Light; extending in a direction of When firing is not scheduled the danger 133 degrees true, 2.0 nautical miles; zone may be occupied without restric- thence 024 degrees true, 2.14 nautical tion. When firing is in progress safety miles, thence 313 degrees true, 7.6 nau- observers will be maintained to warn tical miles; thence 220 degrees true to all vessels. Notice to vacate the area, the beach. or to stop at the boundaries, will be (b) The regulations. (1) All persons and given by siren, patrol vessel, or other all vessels shall promptly vacate the effective means, and such notice shall areas when ordered to do so by the be promptly obeyed. All vessels per- Navy or the Coast Guard. Persons and mitted to enter the danger zone during vessels shall not enter the areas during a firing period, other than those owned periods scheduled for firing. These by and operated by or under the direc- areas are used for various surface and tion of the U.S. Government, shall pro- air gunnery and aerial bombing exer- ceed across the area by the most direct cises by the United States Navy, Coast route and clear the area with the Guard and Marine Corps. Hazardous greatest possible dispatch. No person conditions exist during shore bombard- shall enter the water and no vessel, ment by naval ships in the area sea- fishing boat, or recreational craft shall ward of that described in paragraphs anchor in the danger zone during an ac- (a)(1) and (a)(2) of this section between tual firing period. the firing vessel and the shore. The (3) Nothing in this section shall be area described in paragraph (a)(3) of construed as relieving the owner or this section is hazardous due to the person in charge of a vessel from any possibility of rounds landing in the wa- penalties for obstructing navigation, or ters east of San Clemente Island. for obstructing or interfering with (2) All persons in the area are warned range lights, or for not complying with that unexploded ordinance exists with- the navigation laws in regard to lights in the shore bombardment area on San and fog signals, or for otherwise vio- Clemente Island and in the surrounding lating any law or regulations. waters. All persons should exercise ex- treme caution when operating in the (4) The regulations in this section area. shall be enforced by the Commanding (3) Information about scheduled exer- Officer, Fort MacArthur, California, cises will be published in the Local No- and such agencies as he may designate. tice to Mariners and also may be ob- [19 FR 3795, June 22, 1954, as amended at 27 tained by calling the shore bombard- FR 2465, Mar. 15, 1962. Redesignated at 50 FR ment area scheduler at (619) 437–2231. 42696, Oct. 22, 1985, as amended at 62 FR 17556, Vessels in the vicinity of San Clemente Apr. 10, 1997] Island may obtain information on the status of the range by contacting the § 334.950 Pacific Ocean at San Navy Observation Post by marine radio Clemente Island, California; Navy on channel 16. However, the Navy Ob- shore bombardment areas. servation Post is normally manned (a) The danger zones. (1) The waters of only during firing exercises. In addi- the Pacific Ocean within an area begin- tion, since the Navy Observation Post ning at China Point Light; extending may not be able to receive radio trans- in a direction of 181 degrees true, 2.0 missions or answer a vessel calling nautical miles; thence 072.5 degrees from the area described in paragraph true, 5.375 nautical miles; thence 313 (A)(3) of this section due to inter- degrees true to Pyramid Head Light. ference from the land mass, it is rec- (2) The waters of the Pacific Ocean ommended that callers position their within an area beginning at China craft for line-of-sight transmission Point Light; extending in a direction of with the Navy Observation Posts near 181 degrees true, 2.0 nautical miles; Pyramid Cove prior to assuming that thence 303 degrees true, 5.35 nautical the range is not in use. miles; thence 040.4 degrees true to the (4) Except in an emergency, no vessel beach. shall anchor in these areas without

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first obtaining permission from the of firing or if the scheduled firing is Commander, Naval Base, San Diego or cancelled for any reason, fishermen and from the senior officer present in the small-boat operators will be notified as area who may grant permission to an- far in advance as possible by Marine chor not exceeding the period of time Radio Broadcast. that he, himself, is authorized to re- (5) The regulations in this section main there. The senior officer present shall be enforced by security personnel shall advise the Commander, Naval attached to the Naval Ordnance Test Base, San Diego when and to whom a Station, Pasadena Annex, and by such berth is assigned. agencies as may be designated by the (5) The regulations in this section Commandant, Eleventh Naval District, shall be enforced by the Commander, San Diego. Naval Base, San Diego, and such agen- [27 FR 6829, July 19, 1962. Redesignated at 50 cies as he/she shall designate. FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985, as amended at 62 FR [55 FR 30907, July 30, 1990, as amended at 62 17557, Apr. 10, 1997; 62 FR 24034, May 2, 1997] FR 17556, Apr. 10, 1997] § 334.961 Pacific Ocean, San Clemente § 334.960 Pacific Ocean, San Clemente Island, California, naval danger Island, Calif.; naval danger zone off zone off the northwest shore. West Cove. (a) The danger zone: The waters of the (a) The danger zone. The waters of the Pacific Ocean adjacent to San Pacific Ocean in an area about one-half Clemente Island, California, bounded mile off the west coast of San by the following coordinates and San Clemente Island basically outlined as Clemente Island: follows: Point A—33°01′38″ N 118°36′20″ W ° ′ ″ ° ′ ″ Latitude Longitude Point B—33 01 11 N 118 37 25 W Point C—33°00′11″ N 118°37′00″ W 33°00′40″ 118°35′45″ Point D—33°00′05″ N 118°38′53″ W 32°57′40″ 118°34′25″ Point E—33°02′55″ N 118°39′05″ W 32°57′10″ 118°35′40″ Point F—33°04′25″ N 118°37′41″ W ° ′ ″ ° ′ ″ 33 00 10 118 37 00 Point G—33°02′02.5″ N 118°35′53″ W 33°00′40″ 118°35′45″ (b) The regulations: (1) No person shall (b) The regulations. (1) Intermittent enter this area during closure periods firing may take place in the danger unless authorized to do so by the en- zone on any day from 8:00 a.m. until forcing agency. No vessel or other 1:00 p.m. craft, except vessels of the U.S. Gov- (2) Except as otherwise provided in ernment or vessels duly authorized by this section, the danger zone will be the enforcing agency shall enter this open to fishing and general navigation. area during closure periods. (3) The operations officer, Naval Ord- (2) The regulations in this section nance Test Station, Pasadena Annex, shall be enforced by the commander, Pasadena, California, will announce Naval Base, San Diego, California, and firing schedules. Each week, public no- such agencies as he/she shall designate. tices will be issued giving advance fir- ing schedules. Such notices will appear [55 FR 41522, Oct. 12, 1990, as amended at 62 in the local newspapers and in local FR 17557, Apr. 10, 1997] ‘‘Notice to Mariners’’ and ‘‘Notice to § 334.980 Pacific Ocean, around San Airmen.’’ For the benefit of the fisher- Nicholas Island, Calif., naval re- men and small-craft operators, an- stricted area. nouncements will be made on the ma- (a) The area. (1) Perimeter (restricted). rine radio. The waters of the Pacific Ocean around (4) When a scheduled firing is about San Nicholas Island, Calif., extending to be undertaken, fishing boats and about 3 miles seaward from the shore- other small craft will be contacted by line, described as follows: surface patrol boats or aircraft equipped with a loudspeaker system. Latitude Longitude When so notified, all persons and ves- Point A ...... 33°10′10″ 119°24′20″ sels shall leave the area immediately Point C ...... 33°10′10″ 119°31′10″ by the shortest route. Upon completion Point D ...... 33°12′00″ 119°35′30″

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Latitude Longitude Island at all times. Nothing in this pro- vision shall be construed as authoriza- Point E ...... 33°14′20″ 119°37′40″ Point F ...... 33°16′40″ 119°38′10″ tion to anchor within 300 yards or to Point G ...... 33°19′10″ 119°37′10″ land on San Nicolas Island, except in Point I ...... 33°20′10″ 119°31′10″ an emergency. Point K ...... 33°17′40″ 119°24′50″ (3) No person, vessel or other craft Point L ...... 33°13′50″ 119°21′50″ shall enter the restricted area or des- (2) Sections of area. ignated section(s) during closure peri- (i) ALPHA section is the northerly ods unless authorized to do so by the section of the area, and is described as Commanding Officer, Naval Base Ven- follows: tura County or the Officer in Charge, San Nicolas Island. Latitude Longitude (4) Submarine cables within the re- stricted area post a risk to the equip- Point H ...... 33°20′01″ 119°32′02″ Point I ...... 33°20′10″ 119°31′10″ ment of vessels engaged in dredging, Point K ...... 33°17′40″ 119°24′50″ dragging, seining, anchoring and other Point L ...... 33°13′50″ 119°21′50″ bottom contact operations. Appro- ° ′ ″ ° ′ ″ Point O ...... 33 13 50 119 26 02 priate care must be taken to avoid Thence northwesterly along shoreline to Point N damage. (5) Closure periods. Notice that the re- Point N ...... 33°17′04″ 119°32′02″ Point H ...... 33°20′01″ 119°32′02″ stricted area or section(s) ALPHA, BRAVO, or CHARLIE are closed to (ii) BRAVO section is the westerly entry shall be given by radio broadcast section of the area, and is described as Monday through Friday at 0900 and 1200 follows: on 2638 kHz and 2738 kHz or by con- tacting ‘‘PLEAD CONTROL’’ on VHF– Latitude Longitude FM radio channel 11 or 16. Closure in- formation may also be requested by Point N ...... 33°17′04″ 119°32′02″ telephone between 0600 and 1800 Mon- Thence westerly, southerly and easterly along the shoreline day through Friday at (805) 989–8841 or to Point M via recorded message at (805) 989–1470. Point M ...... 33°13′10″ 119°29′40″ (6) The regulations in this section Point B ...... 33°10′10″ 119°29′40″ shall be enforced by personnel attached Point C ...... 33°10′10″ 119°31′10″ to Naval Base Ventura County, Point ° ′ ″ ° ′ ″ Point D ...... 33 12 00 119 35 30 Mugu, Calif., and by such agencies as Point E ...... 33°14′20″ 119°37′40″ Point F ...... 33°16′40″ 119°38′10″ may be designated by the Com- Point G ...... 33°19′10″ 119°37′10″ mandant, 11th Naval District, San Point H ...... 33°20′01″ 119°32′02″ Diego, Calif. Point N ...... 33°17′04″ 119°32′02″ [79 FR 18451, Apr. 2, 2014] (iii) CHARLIE section is the south- erly section of the area, and is de- § 334.990 Long Beach Harbor, Calif.; scribed as follows: naval restricted area. (a) The area. All the waters between Latitude Longitude the Navy mole and Terminal Island to Point L ...... 33°13′50″ 119°21′50″ the westward of longitude 118°13′10″. Point O ...... 33°13′50″ 119°26′02″ (b) The regulations. (1) The area is re- served exclusively for use by naval ves- Thence southerly and westerly along the shoreline to Point M sels. Permission for any person or ves- sel to enter the area must be obtained Point M ...... 33°13′10″ 119°29′40″ from the enforcing agency. Point B ...... 33°10′10″ 119°29′40″ Point A ...... 33°10′10″ 119°24′20″ (2) The regulations in this section Point L ...... 33°13′50″ 119°21′50″ shall be enforced by the Commander, U.S. Naval Base Los Angeles, Long (b) The regulations. (1) Except during Beach, California, and such agencies as closure periods or as otherwise pro- he may designate. vided in this section, the restricted area will be open to all vessels. [19 FR 891, Feb. 17, 1954, as amended at 27 FR 12368, Dec. 13, 1962. Redesignated at 50 FR (2) Boats must remain at least 300 42696, Oct. 22, 1985, as amended at 62 FR 17557, yards from the shoreline of San Nicolas Apr. 10, 1997]

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§ 334.1010 San Francisco Bay in vicin- end of the rock wall on the south side ity of Hunters Point; naval re- of the channel and the easterly bound- stricted area. ary of the Naval Air Station. (a) The area. Bounded by the shore of (b) The regulations. (1) No person shall the San Francisco Naval Shipyard and enter this area and no vessel or other the following lines: Beginning at a craft, except vessels of the U.S. Gov- point on the northerly shore of the ernment or vessels duly authorized by Shipyard bearing 292°40′, 950 yards, the Commanding Officer, U.S. Naval from Hunters Point Light; thence Air Station, Alameda, California, shall 35°27′, 730 yards to the U.S. Pierhead navigate, anchor or moor in the area Line; thence 142°55′, 1,300 yards, along described in paragraph (a)(1) of this the Pierhead Line; thence 180°, 2,450 section. yards, to the San Francisco-San Mateo (2) No person shall enter this area County Line; thence 270°, 430 yards, and no vessel without special author- along the County Line; thence 305°27′, ization of the Commander, Twelfth 1,313 yards, to and along the southwest- Coast Guard District, shall lie, anchor erly side of South Basin; and thence or moor in the area described in para- due north, 413 yards, to the southwest- graph (a)(2) of this section. Vessels erly shore of the Shipyard. may proceed through the entrance channel in process of ordinary naviga- NOTE: All bearings in this section are re- tion or may moor alongside wharves on ferred to true meridian. the Oakland side of the channel. (b) The regulations. No person may [26 FR 11201, Nov. 28, 1961, as amended at 27 enter the area and no vessel or other FR 10484, Oct. 27, 1962. Redesignated at 50 FR craft, except vessels of the U.S. Gov- 42696, Oct. 22, 1985, and amended at 51 FR ernment or vessels duly authorized by 25198, July 11, 1986; 55 FR 3056, Jan. 30, 1990; the Commander, San Francisco Naval 62 FR 17557, Apr. 10, 1997] Shipyard, shall navigate, anchor or moor in this area. § 334.1030 Oakland Inner Harbor adja- cent to Alameda Facility, Naval [26 FR 11201, Nov. 28, 1961. Redesignated at 50 Supply Center, Oakland; restricted FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985; 51 FR 25198, July 11, area. 1986, as amended at 62 FR 17557, Apr. 10, 1997] (a) The area. Within 100 feet of the Al- § 334.1020 San Francisco Bay and Oak- ameda Facility wharf. land Inner Harbor; restricted areas (b) The regulations. No persons and no in vicinity of Naval Air Station, Ala- vessels or other craft, except vessels of meda. the United States Government or ves- (a) The areas. (1) The waters of San sels duly authorized by the Com- Francisco Bay bounded by the shore of manding Officer, Naval Supply Center, Naval Air Station, Alameda, and a line Oakland, shall enter this area. beginning at a point on the north side [26 FR 11201, Nov. 28, 1961, as amended at 31 of Oakland Inner Harbor Entrance FR 6590, May 3, 1966. Redesignated at 50 FR Channel at approximately: 37°47′57″ N, 42696, Oct. 22, 1985; 51 FR 25198, July 11, 1986, 122°19′43″ W; WSW to 37°47′53″ N, as amended at 62 FR 17557, Apr. 10, 1997] 122°19′57″ W; SE to 37°47′46″ N, 122°20′00″ W; SE to 37°47′41″ N, 122°19′52″ W; S to § 334.1040 Oakland Harbor in vicinity 37°46′49″ N, 122°19′52″ W; E to 37°46′49″ N, of Naval Supply Center, Oakland; 122°19′28″ W; SE to 37°46′46″ N, 122°19′21″ restricted area and navigation. W; E to 37°46′45″ N, 122°19′05″ W; SE to (a) The area. Bounded by the shore of 37°46′38″ N, 122°18′59″ W; SSW to 37°46′18″ the Naval Supply Center and the fol- N, 122°19′05″ W; SE to 37°46′00″ N, lowing lines: Beginning at a point on 122°18′28″ W; E to 37°46′00″ N, 122°18′22″ the north shore located at about lati- W; N to 37°46′03″ N, 122°18′22″ W; E to tude 37°48′26″, longitude 122°19′34″; 37°46′00″ N, 122°17′28″ W; NE to 37°46′03″ thence 225°12′, 290 yards; and thence N, 122°17′26″ W; where it joins the Naval 173°10′, 620 yards to a point on the south Air Station, Alameda, Breakwater. shore at about latitude 37°48′02″, lon- (2) The waters of the entrance chan- gitude 122°19′39″. nel to Oakland Inner Harbor (San An- (b) The regulations. (1) No persons and tonio Estuary) between the westerly no vessels or other craft, except vessels

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of the U.S. Government or vessels duly (b) The regulation. (1) All persons and authorized by the Commanding Officer, vessels are prohibited from entering Naval Supply Center, Oakland, shall the waters within the Restricted Area enter this area. for any reason without prior written (2) All vessels over 1,000 tons dis- permission from the Commanding Offi- placement, bound for the Naval Supply cer of the Coast Guard Group San Center, Oakland, shall use a qualified Francisco on Yerba Buena Island. pilot regularly licensed for the waters (2) Mooring, anchoring, fishing, tran- of Oakland Harbor. sit and/or swimming shall not be al- lowed within the Restricted Area with- [26 FR 11201, Nov. 28, 1961, as amended at 31 FR 6590, May 3, 1966. Redesignated at 50 FR out prior written permission from the 42696, Oct. 22, 1985; 51 FR 25198, July 11, 1986, Commanding Officer of the Coast as amended at 62 FR 17557, Apr. 10, 1997] Guard Group San Francisco on Yerba Buena Island. § 334.1050 Oakland Outer Harbor adja- (c) Enforcement. The regulation in cent to the Military Ocean Ter- this section shall be enforced by the minal, Bay Area, Pier No. 8 (Port of Commanding Officer of the Coast Oakland Berth No. 10); restricted Guard Group San Francisco on Yerba area. Buena Island, and such agencies and (a) The area. Within 100 feet of the persons as he/she shall designate. pier. (b) The regulations. No persons and no [69 FR 20547, Apr. 16, 2004] vessels or other craft, except vessels of § 334.1070 San Francisco Bay between the U.S. Government or vessels duly Treasure Island and Yerba Buena authorized by the Commander, Oak- Island; naval restricted area. land Army Base, shall enter this area. (a) The area. All the water of the cove [26 FR 11201, Nov. 28, 1961, as amended at 31 bounded by the south shore of Treasure FR 6590, May 3, 1966. Redesignated at 50 FR Island, the north shore of Yerba Buena 42696, Oct. 22, 1985; 51 FR 25198, July 11, 1986, Island, and the connecting causeway, as amended at 62 FR 17557, Apr. 10, 1997] west of a line extending from the § 334.1060 Oakland Outer Harbor adja- southeast corner of the most southerly cent to the Oakland Army Base; re- of the four finger piers along the east stricted area. side of Treasure Island, at about lati- ° ′ ″ ° ′ ″ (a) The area. Within 100 feet of the tude 37 49 11 , longitude 122 21 40 , ap- ° ′ wharves, piers or shore. proximately 153 20 to the northeast- (b) The regulations. No persons and no erly point of Yerba Buena Island, at ° ′ ″ vessels or other craft, except vessels of about latitude 37 48 55 , longitude the U.S. Government or vessels duly 122°21′30″. authorized by the Commander, Oak- (b) The regulations. No person and no land Army Base, shall enter this area. vessel or other craft, except vessels owned and operated by the U.S. Gov- [26 FR 11201, Nov. 28, 1961, as amended at 31 ernment or vessels duly authorized by FR 6590, May 3, 1966. Redesignated at 50 FR the Commanding Officer, Naval Sta- 42696, Oct. 22, 1985; 51 FR 25198, July 11, 1986, as amended at 62 FR 17557, Apr. 10, 1997] tion, Treasure Island, shall enter the restricted area. § 334.1065 U.S. Coast Guard Station, [26 FR 11201, Nov. 28, 1961. Redesignated at 50 San Francisco Bay, Yerba Buena Is- FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985; 51 FR 25198, July 11, land, San Francisco Bay, California; 1986, as amended at 62 FR 17557, Apr. 10, 1997] restricted area. (a) The area. San Francisco Bay on § 334.1080 San Francisco Bay adjacent the east side of Yerba Buena Island: to northeast corner of Treasure Is- From a point along the southeastern land; naval restricted area. shore of Yerba Buena Island at latitude (a) The area. Beginning at the inter- 37°48′27″ North, longitude 122°21′44″ section of Pier 21 and the bulkhead West; east to latitude 37°48′27″ North, line, thence northwesterly along the longitude 122°21′35″ West; north to lati- bulkhead to the northernmost point of tude 37°48′49″ North, longitude 122°21′35″ Treasure Island; thence 288° true, 290 West, a point on the northeastern side yards; thence 26° true, 475 yards; thence of Yerba Buena Island. 115° 30′ true, 520 yards; thence 152° true,

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500 yards to Pier 21; thence along the craft, except vessels of the U.S. Gov- pier to the point of beginning. ernment or vessels duly authorized by (b) The regulations. No person shall the Commander, Mare Island Naval enter the restricted area. No vessels, Shipyard, Vallejo, California, shall except those engaged in naval oper- navigate, anchor or moor in this area. ations, shall lie, anchor, moor or un- [26 FR 11201, Nov. 28, 1961, as amended at 27 necessarily delay in the area. Vessels FR 10484, Oct. 27, 1962. Redesignated at 50 FR may pass through the area in the proc- 42696, Oct. 22, 1985; 51 FR 25198, July 11, 1986, ess of ordinary navigation except as di- as amended at 62 FR 17558, Apr. 10, 1997] rected by patrol boats. The regulations in this paragraph shall be enforced by § 334.1110 Military Ocean Terminal the Commandant, Twelfth Naval Dis- Concord; restricted area. trict, and such agencies as he may des- (a) The area. Beginning at a point on ignate. the shore and on the easterly side of the mouth of a small slough (known as [26 FR 11201, Nov. 28, 1961. Redesignated at 50 ° FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985; 51 FR 25198, July 11, Hastings Slough) bearing 189 , 2,412 1986, as amended at 62 FR 17557, Apr. 10, 1997] yards from Tripon at Preston Point on Roe Island; thence 340°30′, 400 yards, to § 334.1090 San Francisco Bay in vicin- the shore line of the westerly of the ity of the NSC Fuel Department, two Seal Islands; thence 60°30′, 940 Point Molate restricted area. yards; thence 75°, 1,650 yards; thence (a) The area. Bounded by the easterly 102°, 1,850 yards; thence 99°, 1,880 yards; shore of upper San Francisco Bay and thence 180°, 435 yards, to the shore line; the following lines: Beginning at a thence following the high water shore point on shore bearing 17° 800 yards, line in a general westerly direction to from ‘‘Tree’’ at Molate Point thence the point of beginning. 270°, 870 yards; thence 189° 1,100 yards; (b) The regulations. (1) No person, ves- and thence 123° to the shore. sel, watercraft, conveyance or device (b) The regulations. Persons and ves- shall enter or cause to enter or remain sels not operating under supervision of in this area. No person shall refuse or the local military or naval authority fail to remove any person or property or public vessels of the United States, in his custody or under his control shall not enter this area except by spe- from this area upon the request of the cific permission of the Commanding Of- Commanding Officer of Military Ocean ficer, Naval Supply Center. Terminal Concord or his/her authorized representative. [26 FR 11201, Nov. 28, 1961, as amended at 42 (2) The regulations in this section FR 17120, Mar. 31, 1977. Redesignated at 50 FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985; 51 FR 25198, July 11, 1986, shall be enforced by the Commanding as amended at 62 FR 17558, Apr. 10, 1997] Officer, Military Ocean Terminal Con- cord, and such agencies as he/she shall § 334.1100 San Pablo Bay, Carquinez designate. Strait, and Mare Island Strait in vi- cinity of U.S. Naval Shipyard, Mare [26 FR 11201, Nov. 28, 1961, as amended at 42 Island; restricted area. FR 17120, Mar. 31, 1977. Redesignated at 50 FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985, as amended at 61 FR 43970, (a) The area. The waters of San Pablo Aug. 27, 1996; 83 FR 64026, Dec. 13, 2018] Bay, Carquinez Strait, and Mare Island Strait, within 100 yards of the shore of § 334.1120 Pacific Ocean in the vicinity that part of the Navy Yard, Mare Is- of Point Mugu, Calif.; naval small land, south of the causeway between arms firing range. the City of Vallejo and Mare Island and (a) The danger zone. A triangular area extending continuously therefrom extending westerly into the waters of southeasterly, southwesterly, and the Pacific Ocean from a point on the northwesterly around the Navy Yard to beach north of Point Mugu, California, its northwesterly limit on the waters described as follows: Beginning at lati- of San Pablo Bay, and the waters with- tude 34°05′32″, longitude 119°03′57″; in 50 yards of any part of the berthing thence southwesterly approximately piers at the Navy Yard. 4,000 yards to latitude 34°04′22″, lon- (b) The regulations. No persons shall gitude 119°05′55″; thence northwesterly enter this area and no vessels or other approximately 1,500 yards to latitude

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34°05′01″, longitude 119°06′17″; thence § 334.1125 Pacific Ocean Naval Air northeasterly to the point of begin- Weapons Station, Point Mugu, ning. Small Arms Range, Ventura County, (b) The regulations. (1) Range firing California; danger zone. will normally take place between 6 (a) The area. A triangular area ex- a.m. and 6 p.m., Thursday through tending southerly into the waters of Monday, and between 6 a.m. and 11:30 the Pacific Ocean from a point on the p.m., Tuesday and Wednesday of each beach north of Point Mugu, California, week. Within the above periods, firing as follows:

will be conducted as determined by the Station Latitude Longitude Commanding Officer, U.S. Naval Con- struction Battalion Center, Port Hue- 1 ...... 34°05′48″ N ...... 119°07′03″ W. 2 ...... 34°03′20″ N ...... 119°08′16″ W. neme, Calif. 3 ...... 34°03′11″ N ...... 119°07′39″ W. (2) Except as otherwise provided in 4 ...... 34°05′42″ N ...... 119°06′59″ W. this section, the danger zone will be 5 ...... 34°05′41″ N ...... 119°06′51″ W. 6 ...... 34°05′45″ N ...... 119°06′52″ W. open to fishing and general navigation. (3) The Commanding Officer, U.S. (b) The regulations. (1) Range firing Naval Construction Battalion Center, will normally take place between 7 Port Hueneme, California, will an- a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Fri- nounce firing schedules. Each week, day. public notices will be issued giving ad- (2) The danger zone may be used at vance firing schedules. Such notices all times for navigation and fishing, ex- will appear in the local newspapers and cept when advance notice of intention in local ‘‘Notice to Mariners,’’ and to use this area has been given by the ‘‘Notice to Airmen.’’ For the benefit of enforcing agency by one or more of the fishermen and smallcraft operators, an- following means: nouncements will be made on the ma- (i) Notice published in Ventura Coun- rine radio. ty daily newspaper, at least two days (4) When a scheduled firing is about in advance of the date of said use and to be undertaken or is in progress, a in the local ‘‘Notice to Mariners.’’ large red flag will be displayed from (ii) Display of red flag from the tower the control tower situated at latitude at 34°05′53″ N., 119°06′59″ W; or display of 34°05′32″, longitude 119°03′57″, so as to be red flashing beacons in the case of clearly visible for a distance of at least night firing. three (3) miles offshore. Safety observ- (iii) Radio broadcast on VHF-FM ers will be on duty at all times when channel 16. the warning flag is being displayed (iv) Notice to individual craft by from the tower. Upon completion of fir- visit of United States vessel. ing, or if the scheduled firing is can- (v) Telephone advice to such fisher- celed for any reason, fishermen and man’s organizations as may request, in small-boat operators will be notified as writing, that such advice be given. far in advance as possible by Marine (3) Safety observers will be on duty Radio Broadcast. at all times when the range is in use. Upon completion of firings, or if the (5) Persons, vessels or other craft scheduled firing is canceled for any shall not enter or remain in the danger reason, fishermen and small boat oper- zone when the warning flag is being ators will be notified as far in advance displayed unless authorized to do so by as possible by Marine Radio Broadcast. the range officer in the control tower. (4) Persons, vessels or other craft (6) The regulations in this section shall not enter or remain in the danger shall be enforced by the Commandant, zone when the warning flag or beacon Eleventh Naval District, San Diego, is being displayed unless authorized to California, and such agencies as he do so by the range officer in the con- may designate. trol tower. [28 FR 4785, May 14, 1963; 29 FR 1318, Jan. 25, (5) The regulations in this section 1964, as amended at 32 FR 5834, Apr. 12, 1967. shall be enforced by personnel attached Redesignated at 50 FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985, as to the Naval Air Weapons Station, amended at 62 FR 17558, Apr. 10, 1997] Point Mugu, California, and by such

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other agencies as the Commandant, ring at latitude 34°8′37.0″ N., longitude Eleventh Naval District, San Diego, 119°12′58.8″ W. and the southeastern en- California, may designate. trance jetty occurring at latitude 34°8′34.8″ N, longitude 119°12′43.2″ W., [62 FR 40278, July 28, 1997] and extending northeasterly to the § 334.1126 Naval Base Ventura County, shoreline. Point Mugu, California; restricted (b) The regulation. No vessels or per- area. sons may enter the restricted area un- (a) The area. The restricted area at less permission is obtained in advance Naval Base Ventura County Point from the Commanding Officer of Naval Mugu incorporates its shoreline and Base Ventura County. Commercial ves- connects the following points: latitude sels that are required to make Ad- 34°7′9.9″, longitude 119°9′35.6″ (up-coast vanced Notifications of Arrival shall shoreline point); latitude 34°7′0.0″, lon- continue to do so. All vessels must ob- gitude 119°9′46.7″ latitude 34°6′44.9″, lon- tain clearance from ‘‘Control 1’’ over gitude 119°9′22.5″; latitude 34°6′30.2″, lon- marine radio channel 06 VHF-FM prior gitude 119°8′59.0″; latitude 34°6′20.5″, lon- to crossing the COLREGS (Collision gitude 119°8′46.7″; latitude 34°6′8.4″, lon- Regulations) demarcation line. Vessels gitude 119°8′25.2″; latitude 34°5′53.7″; lon- without marine radio capability must gitude 119°7′59.5″; latitude 34°5′45.9″, lon- obtain clearance in advance by con- gitude 119°7′41.5″; latitude 34°5′40.1″, lon- tacting ‘‘Control 1’’ via telephone at gitude 119°7′21.0″; latitude 34°5′33.6″, lon- (805) 982–3938 prior to crossing the gitude 119°6′58.1″; latitude 34°5′31.2″, lon- COLREGS demarcation line. The gitude 119°6′37.9″; latitude 34°5′31.0″, lon- COLREGS demarcation line is defined gitude 119°6′22.2″; latitude 34°5′32.9″, lon- as a line approximately 1,500 feet in gitude 119°6′14.4″; latitude; 34°5′44.7″, length connecting the seaward limits longitude 119°5′54.0″; latitude 34°5′45.2″, or ends of the two Port Hueneme Har- longitude 119°5′43.5″; latitude 34°5′41.0″, bor entrance jetties, with the north- longitude 119°5′21.2″; latitude 34°5′42.2″, western jetty end occurring at latitude ° ′ ″ ° ′ ″ longitude 119°5′13.3″; latitude 34°5′27.8″, 34 8 37.0 N., longitude 119 12 58.8 W., longitude 119°4′49.5″; latitude 34°5′17.9″, and the southeastern entrance jetty oc- ° ′ ″ longitude 119°4′27.9″; latitude 34°5′5.7″, curring at latitude 34 8 34.8 N., lon- ° ′ ″ longitude 119°3′59.90″; latitude; gitude 119 12 43.2 W. (NAD83). 34°5′17.9″, longitude 119°3′55.4″ (down- (c) Enforcement. The regulation in coast shoreline point). this section, promulgated by the (b) The regulation. No vessels may United States Army Corps of Engi- enter the restricted area unless permis- neers, shall be enforced by the Com- sion is obtained in advance from the manding Officer of Naval Base Ventura Commanding Officer of Naval Base County, and such agencies or persons Ventura County. Contact Naval Base as he/she may designate. Ventura County Security at (805) 989– [69 FR 20545, Apr. 16, 2004] 7907. (c) Enforcement. The regulation in § 334.1130 Pacific Ocean, Western this section, promulgated by the Space and Missile Center (WSMC), United States Army Corps of Engi- Vandenberg AFB, Calif.; danger neers, shall be enforced by the Com- zones. manding Officer of Naval Base Ventura (a) The Area. (1) The waters of the Pa- County, and such agencies or persons cific Ocean in an area extending sea- as he/she may designate. ward from the shoreline a distance of about three nautical miles and basi- [69 FR 20546, Apr. 16, 2004] cally outlined as follows:

§ 334.1127 Naval Base Ventura County, Station Latitude Longitude Port Hueneme, California; re- stricted area. Point Sal 34°54′08″ 120°40′15″ 1 34°54′08″ 120°44′00″ (a) The area. The waters within Port 2 34°52′48″ 120°44′00″ Hueneme Harbor, beginning at the sea- 3 34°50′00″ 120°40′30″ ward ends of the two Port Hueneme 4 34°44′50″ 120°42′15″ 5 34°41′50″ 120°40′12″ Harbor entrance jetties, with the 6 34°35′12″ 120°42′45″ northwestern entrance jetty end occur- 7 34°33′00″ 120°41′05″

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Station Latitude Longitude (v) Zone 5. An area extending seaward about three nautical miles from the ° ′ ″ ° ′ ″ 8 34 30 40 120 37 29 shoreline beginning at Point Arguello, 9 34°24′18″ 120°30′00″ 10 34°23′34″ 120°27′05″ latitude 34°34′32″, longitude 120°39′03″; 11 34°24′21″ 120°24′40″ thence due west to latitude 34°34′32″, 12 34°27′20″ 120°24′40″ longitude 120°42′15″; thence to latitude Point Sal 34°54′08″ 120°40′15″ 34°33′00″, longitude 120°41′05″; thence to latitude 34°30′40″, longitude 120°37′29″; (2) The danger area described in para- thence due north to the shoreline at graph (a)(1) of this section will be di- latitude 34°33′15″, longitude 120°37′29″. vided into zones in order that certain (vi) Zone 6. An area extending sea- firing tests and operations, whose char- ward about three nautical miles from acteristics as to range and reliability the shoreline beginning at latitude permit, may be conducted without re- 34°33′15″, longitude 120°37′29″; thence due quiring complete evacuation of the en- south to latitude 34°30′40″, longitude tire area. These zones are described as 120°37′29″; thence due east to the shore- follows: line at latitude 34°30′40″, longitude (i) Zone 1. An area extending seaward 120°30′10″. about three nautical miles from the (vii) Zone 7. An area extending sea- shoreline beginning at Point Sal, lati- ward about three nautical miles from tude 34°54′08″, longitude 120°40′15″; the shoreline beginning at latitude thence due west to latitude 34°54′08″, 34°30′40″, longitude 120°30′10″; thence due longitude 120°44′00″; thence to latitude west to latitude 34°30′40″, longitude 34°52′48″, longitude 120°44′00″; thence to 120°37′29″; thence to latitude 34°26′56″, latitude 34°50′00″, longitude 120°40′30″; longitude 120°33′06″; thence due east to thence due east to the shoreline at lati- the shoreline at Point Conception, lati- tude 34°50′00″, longitude 120°36′30″. tude 34°26′56″, longitude 120°28′10″. (ii) Zone 2. An area extending sea- (viii) Zone 8. An area extending sea- ward about three nautical miles from ward about three nautical miles from the shoreline beginning at latitude the shoreline beginning at Point Con- 34°50′00″, longitude 120°36′30″; thence due ception, latitude 34°26′56″, longitude west to latitude 34°50′00″, longitude 120°28′10″; thence due west to latitude 120°40′30″, thence to latitude 34°45′28″, 34°26′56″, longitude 120°33′06″; thence to longitude 120°42′05″; thence due east to latitude 34°24′18″, longitude 120°30′00″; the shoreline at Purisima Point, lati- thence to latitude 34°23′34″, longitude tude 34°45′28″, longitude 120°38′15″. 120°27′05″; thence shoreward to Point (iii) Zone 3. An area extending sea- Conception, latitude 34°26′56″, longitude ward about three nautical miles from 120°28′10″. the shoreline beginning at Purisima (ix) Zone 9. An area extending sea- Point latitude 34°45′28″, longitude ward about three nautical miles from 120°38′15″; thence due west to latitude the shoreline beginning at Point Con- 34°45′28″, longitude 120°42′05″; thence to ception, latitude 34°26′56″, longitude latitude 34°44′50″, longitude 120°42′15″; 120°28′10″; thence seaward to latitude thence to latitude 34°41′50″, longitude 34°23′34″, longitude 120°27′05″; thence to 120°40′12″; thence due east to the shore- latitude 34°24′21″, longitude 120°24′40″; line at the mouth of the Santa Ynez thence due north to the shoreline at River, latitude 34°41′50″, longitude latitude 34°27′20″, longitude 120°24′40″. 120°36′20″. (b) The regulations. (1) Except as pre- (iv) Zone 4. An area extending sea- scribed in this section or in other regu- ward about three nautical miles from lations, the danger zone will be open to the shoreline beginning at the mouth fishing, location of fixed or movable oil of the Santa Ynez River latitude drilling platforms and general naviga- 34°41′50″, longitude 120°36′20″; thence due tion without restrictions. west to latitude 34°41′50″, longitude (2) The stopping or loitering by any 120°40′12″; thence to latitude 34°35′12″; person or vessel is expressly prohibited longitude 120°42′45″; thence latitude within Danger Zone 4, between the 34°34′32″, longitude 120°42′15″, thence due mouth of the Santa Ynez River and east to the shoreline at Point Arguello, Point Arguello, unless prior permission latitude 34°34′32″, longitude 120°39′03″. is obtained from the Commander,

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Western Space and Missile Center hazardous and closed in accordance (WSMC) at Vandenberg AFB, Cali- with this regulation shall cease oper- fornia. ations for the duration of the zone clo- (3) The impacting of missile debris sure. The zones shall be closed continu- from launch operations will take place ously no longer than 72 hours at any in any one or any group of zones in the one time. Such notice to evacuate per- danger areas at frequent and irregular sonnel shall be accomplished in accord- intervals throughout the year. The ance with procedures as established by Commander, WSMC, will announce in the Commander, WSMC, the U.S. De- advance, the closure of zones hazarded partment of the Interior, Minerals by missile debris impact. Such advance Management Service and the oil indus- announcements will appear in the try in the adjacent waters of the outer weekly ‘‘Notice to Mariners.’’ For the continental shelf. benefit of fishermen, small craft opera- (9) No seaplanes, other than those ap- tors and drilling platform operators, proved by the Commander, WSMC, may announcements will also be made on enter the danger zones during launch radio frequency 2182 kc, 2638 kc, VHF closure periods. channel 6 (156.30 MHZ), VHF channel 12 (10) The regulations in this section (156.60 MHZ), and VHF channel 16 shall be enforced by personnel attached (156.80 MHZ) for daily announcements. to WSMC and by such other agencies as Additionally, information will be post- may be designated by the Commander, ed on notice boards located outside WSMC. Port Control Offices (Harbormasters) (11) The regulations in this section at Morro Bay, Port San Luis, Santa shall be in effect until further notice. Barbara, Ventura, Channel Islands, and They shall be reviewed again during Port Hueneme Harbors, and any estab- August 1994. lished harbor of refuge between Santa (33 U.S.C. 1, 3) Barbara and Morro Bay. (4) All fishing boats, other small [48 FR 19025, Apr. 27, 1983. Redesignated at 50 craft, drilling platforms and shipping FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985, and amended at 54 FR vessels with radios are requested to 31142, July 26, 1989; 62 FR 17558, Apr. 10, 1997] monitor radio frequency 2182 kc, 2638 § 334.1140 Pacific Ocean at San Miguel kc, VHF channel 6 (156.30 MHZ), VHF Island, Calif.; naval danger zone. channel 12 (156.60 MHZ), or channel 16 (156.80 MHZ) while in these zones for (a) The area. The waters around San daily announcements of zone closures. Miguel Island, extending about 3 miles (5) When a scheduled launch oper- seaward from the shoreline within the ation is about to begin, radio broadcast following points: notifications will be made periodically, Latitude (N) Longitude (W) starting at least 24 hours in advance. Additional contact may be made by Point A 34°01′32″ 120°23′17″ Point B 33°58′48″ 120°23′17″ surface patrol boats or aircraft Point C 33°58′48″ 120°15′00″ equipped with a loudspeaker system. Point D 34°02′50″ 120°15′00″ When so notified, all persons and all Point E 34°05′45″ 120°17′25″ Point F 34°07′00″ 120°20′05″ vessels shall leave the specified zone or Point G 34°09′18″ 120°23′17″ zones immediately by the shortest Point H 34°03′09″ 120°23′17″ route. (6) The Commander, WSMC, will ex- (b) Markers. Range markers, as delin- tend full cooperation relating to the eated below, are installed at points A public use of the danger area and will and H for navigational purposes for fully consider every reasonable request both surface vessels and aircraft: for its use in light of requirements for (1) At point A two triangular mark- national security and safety of persons ers are installed facing southward, 10 and property. feet in length on each side, with red (7) Where an established harbor of and white diagonal stripes, each mark- refuge exists, small craft may take er mounted atop 80-foot poles spaced shelter for the duration of zone closure. 100 yards apart, each pole being placed (8) Fixed or movable oil drilling plat- on the line of longitude 120°23′17″ W. forms located in zones identified as and near the southerly shoreline at

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latitude 34°01′32″ N. The southernmost (5) No seaplanes, other than those ap- marker is 20 feet below the other. proved for entry by the Commander, (2) At point H two triangular mark- PMTC, may enter the danger zone dur- ers are installed facing true north 10 ing firing periods. feet in length on each side, with red (6) Landing by any vessel or going and white diagonal stripes, each mark- ashore by any person on San Miguel Is- er mounted atop 80-foot poles spaced land is specifically prohibited without 100 yards apart, each pole being placed prior permission of the Superintendent, on the line of longitude 120°23′17″ W. Channel Islands National Park. Appli- and near the northwesterly shoreline cations for such permission should be at latitude 34°03′09″ N. The northern- made to: Superintendent, Channel Is- most marker is 20 feet below the other. lands National Park, 1699 Anchors Way (c) The regulations. (1) Except as pre- Drive, Ventura, California 93003. (7) The regulations in this section scribed in this section or in other regu- shall be enforced by personnel attached lations, the danger zone will be open to to the Pacific Missile Test Center, fishing and general navigation. Bomb Point Mugu, California, and by such drops between designated hours are ex- other agencies as the Commandant, pected to be intermittent, and when 11th Naval District, San Diego, Cali- safe to do so, commercial fishing boats fornia, may designate. and other small craft will be granted (8) The regulations in this section permission to proceed through the dan- shall be in effect until further notice. ger zone. All vessels permitted to enter They shall be reviewed in 1986. the zone during a scheduled bomb drop period, other than those owned or oper- (Sec. 7, 40 Stat. 266, Chap. XIX, 40 Stat. 892; ated by the U.S. Government, shall 33 U.S.C. 1, 3) proceed across the zone by the most di- [31 FR 816, Jan. 21, 1966, as amended at 47 FR rect route and clear the area as soon as 4990, Feb. 3, 1982. Redesignated at 50 FR possible. When bomb drops are not 42696, Oct. 22, 1985, as amended at 62 FR 17558, Apr. 10, 1997] scheduled, the zone may be occupied without restriction. § 334.1150 Monterey Bay, Calif. (2) The anchoring, stopping or loi- (a) Firing range, Fort Ord, Calif.—(1) tering by any person, vessel, fishing The danger zone. (i) A rectangular area boat or recreational craft within the in Monterey Bay, the southerly limit danger zone during scheduled firing/ of which is an extension seaward of the drop hours is expressly prohibited. southerly line of the Fort Ord Military (3) The bomb drops will take place in Reservation boundary and bears 307° the danger zone at frequent and irreg- true, 8,000 yards from a point on the ular intervals throughout the year. shore at latitude 36°37′47″, longitude Danger zone usage demands are identi- 121°50′28″, and the northerly limit of fied in the Eleventh Coast Guard Dis- which is a line bearing 307° true, 8,000 trict, ‘‘Local Notice of Mariners.’’ An- yards, from a point on the shore at nouncements will also be made on ma- latitude 36°41′57″, longitude 121°48′30″, rine radio channel 16, at 0800 local opposite Marina, Monterey County, time, 1200 local time and/or 1 hour California. The seaward boundary is a prior to bomb drop operations. Status straight line joining the outer ends of of the zone and/or permission to enter, the southerly and the northerly bound- may be requested by calling ‘‘Plead aries at the 8,000 yard range and is ap- Control’’ on marine channel 16 or by proximately parallel to the shore. calling the Pacific Missile Test Center (ii) The danger zone is divided into a (PMTC) on telephone number (805) 982– short range area, extending seaward 8280 or 982–8841. from the shore a distance of 5,000 yards (4) The Commander, PMTC will ex- measured along the southerly and tend full cooperation relating to the northerly boundaries, and a long range public use of the danger zone area and area embracing the entire danger zone. will fully consider every reasonable re- (2) The regulations. (i) The 5,000 yard quest for its use in light of require- short range is prohibited to all persons, ments for national security and safety vessels and craft, except those author- of persons and property. ized by the enforcing agency, each

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week, between dawn and midnight from § 334.1160 San Pablo Bay, Calif.; target Monday through Friday and between practice area, Mare Island Naval dawn and dusk on Saturday and Sun- Shipyard, Vallejo. day. (a) The danger zone. A sector in San (ii) The area between the 5,000 yard Pablo Bay adjacent to the westerly short range and the 8,000 yard seaward shore of Mare Island with a radius of boundary of the danger zone may be 4,700 yards, centered at a point bearing used at all times for navigation and 316° true, 3,605 yards, from Mare Island fishing, except when advance notice of Strait Light 1, with limiting true bear- intention to use this area has been ings from that center of 266°30′ and 222°. given by the enforcing agency by one (b) The regulations. The Commander, or more of the following means. Mare Island Naval Shipyard, Vallejo, (a) Notice published in Monterey California, will conduct target practice County and Santa Cruz County daily in the area at intervals of which the newspapers, at least two days in ad- public will be duly notified. At such vance of the date of said use. times all persons and vessels shall stay (b) Display of red flags at Indian clear. Head Beach and near the Point Pinos Lighthouse. [13 FR 8302, Dec. 24, 1948. Redesignated at 14 (c) Radio Broadcast. FR 4904, Aug. 9, 1949, and amended at 27 FR 10484, Oct. 27, 1962; 37 FR 9995, May 18, 1972. (d) Notice to individual craft by a Redesignated at 50 FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985, as visit of a U.S. vessel. amended at 62 FR 17558, Apr. 10, 1997] (e) Telephone advice to such fisher- men’s organizations as may request, in § 334.1170 San Pablo Bay, Calif.; gun- writing, that such advice be given. nery range, Naval Inshore Oper- (iii) The regulations in this para- ations Training Center, Mare Is- graph will be enforced by the Com- land, Vallejo. manding General, Fort Ord, California. (a) The Danger Zone. A sector in San (b) Navy mining operations area—(1) Pablo Bay delineated by lines joining The danger zone. Shoreward of a line the following points: beginning at the stack at about lati- tude 36°58′06″, longitude 121°54′06″; Latitude Longitude thence 230° true, 6.0 miles; thence 140° 38°02′08″ 122°25′17″ true, 7.5 miles; thence 50° true to the 38°02′21″ 122°22′55″ shore. 38°05′48″ 122°19′34″ ° ′ ″ ° ′ ″ (2) The regulations. The danger zone 38 07 46 122 23 23 will be used for training in various NOTE: The danger zone shall be used until phases of mine warfare operations. September 30, 1982, after which it shall be During the period from August 1 to subject to review to determine the further February 15, inclusive, each year, no need thereof. operations will be carried on which will (b) The regulations. The Commanding involve placing any obstructions in the Officer, Coastal River Division Eleven, water nor will any operations be car- Department of the Navy, Mare Island, ried on at night. During the period Vallejo, California, will conduct gun- from February 16 to July 31, inclusive, nery practice in the area during the pe- each year, operations may be carried riod April 1 through September 30, be- on which will involve laying exercise tween the hours of 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. mines and other moored or bottom ob- on the first Wednesday of each month structions. In each case when moored and the third full weekend (Saturday or bottom obstructions are laid a no- and Sunday) of June. No persons or tice to mariners will be issued giving vessels shall enter or remain in the notice of their approximate location danger zone during the above stated pe- within the danger zone and all persons riods except those persons and vessels and vessels shall keep clear. connected with the gunnery practice operations. All firing will be from the [13 FR 8301, Dec. 24, 1948. Redesignated at 14 FR 4904, Aug. 9, 1949, and amended at 17 FR southerly portion of the danger zone in 4665, May 22, 1952; 19 FR 96, Jan. 7, 1954. Re- a northerly direction, and only during designated at 50 FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985, as good visibility. The public will be noti- amended at 62 FR 17558, Apr. 10, 1997] fied prior to each firing by a Notice to

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Mariners issued by the U.S. Coast 19. When range training activities are Guard and the area will be patrolled by completed, the red flags will be re- boat and searched by radar to insure a moved and an announcement made clear range. A safety officer will al- over marine VHF Channel 16/19 that re- ways be aboard the firing boat to guar- strictions are lifted. antee that all safety precautions are (4) When restrictions are in force, observed. The regulations in this sec- Camp Rilea will visually monitor the tion will be enforced by the Com- danger zone using radar and guards, mandant, 12th Naval District and such equipped with binoculars and two-way agencies as he may designate. radios, posted on the beach near the north and south boundaries of the [31 FR 13992, Nov. 2, 1966, as amended at 34 Camp. If a vessel is detected in the dan- FR 5723, Mar. 27, 1969; 35 FR 9279, June 13, 1970; 42 FR 40196, Aug. 9, 1977. Redesignated ger zone, a cease fire will be called on at 50 FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985, as amended at 62 all active weapons ranges and Camp FR 17558, Apr. 10, 1997] Rilea will attempt to contact the ves- sel using marine VHF radio. Cease fire § 334.1175 Pacific Ocean, at Camp will be maintained until the vessel Rilea, Clatsop County, Oregon; dan- leaves the danger zone. ger zone. (c) Enforcement. The regulations in (a) The danger zone. The danger zone this section shall be enforced by the shall encompass all navigable waters of Commanding Officer, Camp Rilea, Or- the United States, as defined at 33 CFR egon and such agencies as he/she may part 329, within an area bounded as fol- designate. lows: Beginning at latitude 46°09′00.32″ [80 FR 9385, Feb. 23, 2015] N, longitude 123°57′52.57″ W; thence to latitude 46°09′00.32″ N, longitude § 334.1180 Strait of Juan de Fuca, 124°01′03.92″ W; thence to latitude Wash.; air-to-surface weapon range, 46°05′25.38″ N, longitude 124°01′03.92″ W; restricted area. thence to latitude 46°05′25.38″ N, lon- (a) The restricted area. A circular area gitude 123°56′23.19″ W. The datum for immediately west of Smith Island with these coordinates is WGS84. a radius of 1.25 nautical miles having (b) The regulations. (1) No person or its center at latitude 48°19′11″ North vessel shall enter or remain in the dan- and longitude 122°54′12″ West. In the ger zone when restrictions are in force center of the area will be located a during weapons range training activi- lighted and radar reflective buoy to ties. At all other times, nothing in this serve as a navigational aid to mariners. regulation prohibits any lawful uses of The area will be used for air-to-surface this area. target practice using non-explosive (2) A schedule for proposed closures training devices. of the danger zone will be furnished to (b) The regulations. (1) No person, ves- the Coast Guard, Astoria Command sel or other watercraft shall enter or Center one week in advance of range remain within the designated re- training activities to provide local no- stricted area between 0700 and 1200 tice to mariners. Changes to the sched- hours daily, local time except as au- ule made less than one week in advance thorized by the enforcing agency and of the event will be transmitted to the as follows: The area will be open to Command Center on the day the commercial gill net fishing during change is made. scheduled fishing periods from June 15 (3) At least 30 minutes prior to re- to October 15 annually. The October 15 stricting navigation in the danger closure date will be extended by the en- zone, red flags will be raised on wooden forcing agency if determined as advan- poles immediately next to the beach at tageous to the commercial gill net the north and south boundaries of fishing by the Washington State De- Camp Rilea. The red flags will remain partment of Fisheries. flying while the ranges are in use. Dur- (2) Prior to each target practice oper- ing night weapons training activities, ation the restricted area will be pa- red lights will be substituted for the trolled by naval aircraft. Those persons flags. Closure announcements will be and vessels found within the restricted broadcast over marine VHF Channel 16/ area will be overflown by the aircraft

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at an altitude of not less than 300′ in (iv) Notices of temporary suspension the direction in which the unauthor- and revival of operations will be pub- ized person and vessel are to proceed to lished in local newspapers and in No- clear the area. tice to Mariners published by the U.S. (c) The regulations in this section Coast Guard. shall be enforced by the Commandant, (b) Dabob Bay in the vicinity of Thirteenth Naval District, Seattle, Quilcene—(1) The area. All waters of Washington, and such agencies as he Dabob Bay beginning at latitude may designate. 47°39′27″, longitude 122°52′22″; thence northeasterly to latitude 47°40′19″, lon- (Sec. 7, 40 Stat. 266, Chap. XIX) gitude 122°50′10″; thence northeasterly [39 FR 44753, Dec. 27, 1974; 40 FR 6502, Feb. 12, to a point on the mean high water line 1975. Redesignated at 50 FR 42696, Oct. 22, at Takutsko Pt.; thence northerly 1985, as amended at 62 FR 17558, Apr. 10, 1997] along the mean high water line to lati- tude 47°48′00″; thence west on latitude § 334.1190 Hood Canal and Dabob Bay, 47°48′00″ to the mean high water line on Wash.; naval non-explosive torpedo the Bolton Peninsula; thence south- testing area. westerly along the mean high water (a) Hood Canal in vicinity of Bangor— line of the Bolton Peninsula to a point (1) The area. All waters of Hood Canal on longitude 122°51′06″; thence south on between latitude 47°46′00″ and latitude longitude 122°51′06″ to the mean high 47°42′00″, exclusive of navigation lanes water line at Whitney Pt.; thence along one-fourth nautical mile wide along the mean water line to a point on lon- the west shore and along the east shore gitude 122°51′15″; thence southwesterly south from the town of Bangor (lati- to the point of beginning. tude 47°43′28″). (2) The regulations. (i) Propeller-driv- (2) The regulations. (i) The area will en or other noise-generating craft shall be used intermittently by the Navy for not work their screws or otherwise non-explosive torpedo ranging. Launch- generate other than incidental noise in ing will be conducted only between 8:00 the area during periods of actual test- a.m., and sunset on days other than ing, which will be indicated by flashing Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays. At red beacons at strategic locations, and no time will the navigation lanes gen- all craft shall keep well clear of vessels erally paralleling the shore be closed engaged in such testing. to navigation. (ii) No vessel shall trawl or drag in (ii) Navigation will be permitted the area. within the area at all times except (iii) No vessel shall anchor in the when naval exercises are in progress. area except between the shore and the No vessel shall enter or remain in the 10-fathom depth line. area when such exercises are in (iv) Operations will normally be con- progress. Prior to commencement of an fined to the period from about 9:30 exercise, the Navy will make an aerial a.m., to 2:30 p.m., on Mondays through or surface reconnaissance of the area. Fridays, and will normally consist of Vessels under way and laying a course intermittent tests of less than 30 min- through the area will not be interfered utes duration, with boat passage per- with, but they shall not delay their mitted between tests. Transits of log- progress. Vessels anchored or cruising tows and other slow-moving traffic will in the area and vessels unobserved by be arranged on a mutually satisfactory the Navy reconnaissance which enter individual basis as appropriate. Emer- or are about to enter the area while a gencies or high-priority projects may torpedo is in the water will be con- occasionally cause operations outside tacted by a Navy patrol boat and ad- the periods specified above. No oper- vised to steer clear. Torpedos will be ations will be conducted on Sundays. tested only when all vessels or other (c) The regulations in this section craft have cleared the area. shall be enforced by the Commandant, (iii) When operations are in progress, Thirteenth Naval District, and such use of the area will be indicated by the agencies as he may designate. presence of Naval vessels flying a [26 FR 6515, July 20, 1961. Redesignated at 50 ‘‘Baker’’ (red) flag. FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985]

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§ 334.1200 Strait of Juan de Fuca, east- any non-buoyant objects in this area is ern end; off the westerly shore of prohibited. Whidbey Island; naval restricted (ii) The regulations in this paragraph areas. shall be enforced by the Commander, (a) Area No. 1. Bounded by a line com- Naval Base, Seattle, and such agencies mencing at latitude 48°20′57″ N., lon- as he/she may designate. gitude 122°40′39″ W.; thence to latitude 48°20′40″ N., longitude 122°42′59″ W.; [26 FR 11203, Nov. 28, 1961. Redesignated at 50 thence to latitude 48°21′19″ N., lon- FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985] gitude 122°43′02″ W.; thence to latitude EDITORIAL NOTE: For FEDERAL REGISTER ci- 48°21′13″ N., longitude 122°40′26″ W.; and tations affecting § 334.1210, see the List of thence along the shore line to the point CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the of beginning. Finding Aids section of the printed volume (b) Area No. 2. Bounded by a line com- and at www.govinfo.gov. mencing at latitude 48°21′53″ N., lon- gitude 122°40′00″ W.; thence to latitude § 334.1215 Port Gardner, Everett Naval 48°23′12″ N., longitude 122°41′17″ W.; Base, naval restricted area, Everett, thence to latitude 48°23′29″ N., lon- Washington. gitude 122°40′22″ W.; thence to latitude (a) The area. The waters of Port 48°22′21″ N., longitude 122°39′50″ W.; and Gardner and East Waterway sur- thence along the shore line to the point rounding Naval Station Everett begin- of beginning. ning at Point 1, a point near the north- (c) The regulations. (1) Persons and west corner of Naval Station Everett vessels shall not enter these areas ex- at latitude 47°59′40″ North, longitude cept at their own risk. 122°13′23.5″ West and thence to latitude (2) All persons and vessels entering 47°59′40″ North, longitude 122°13′30″ West these areas shall be obliged to comply (Point 2); thence to latitude 47°59′20″ with orders received from naval North, longitude 122°13′33″ West (Point sources pertaining to their movements ° ′ ″ while in the areas. 3); thence to latitude 47 59 13 North, ° ′ ″ (3) The regulations in this paragraph longitude 122 13 38 West (Point 4); ° ′ ″ shall be enforced by the Commander, thence to latitude 47 59 05.5 North, lon- Naval Base, Seattle, and such agencies gitude 122°13′48.5″ West (Point 5); as he/she may designate. thence to latitude 47°58′51″ North, lon- gitude 122°14′04″ West (Point 6); thence [26 FR 11203, Nov. 28, 1961. Redesignated at 50 to latitude 47°58′45.5″ North, longitude FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985] 122°13′53″ West (Point 7); thence to lati- EDITORIAL NOTE: For FEDERAL REGISTER ci- tude 47°58′45.5″ North, longitude tations affecting § 334.1200, see the List of ° ′ ″ CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the 122 13 44 West (Point 8); thence to lati- Finding Aids section of the printed volume tude 47°58′48″ North, longitude 122°13′40″ and at www.govinfo.gov. West (Point 9); thence to latitude 47°58′59″ North, longitude 122°13′30″ West § 334.1210 Admiralty Inlet, entrance; (Point 10); thence to latitude 47°59′14″ naval restricted area. North, longitude 122°13′18″ West (Point (a) Admiralty Inlet, entrance; naval re- 11); thence to latitude 47°59′13″ North, stricted area—(1) The area. Beginning at longitude 122°13′12″ West (Point 12); Point Wilson Light thence southwest- thence to latitude 47°59′20″ North, lon- erly along the coast line to latitude gitude 122°13′08″ West (Point 13); thence ° ′ 48 07 N.; thence northwesterly to a to latitude 47°59′20″ North, longitude ° ′ point at latitude 48 15 N. longitude 122°13′02.5″ West (Point 14), a point upon ° ′ 123 00 W.; thence due east to Whidbey the Naval Station’s shore in the north- Island; thence southerly along the east corner of East Waterway. coast line to latitude 48°12.5′ N.; thence (b) The regulation. (1) All persons and southerly to the point of beginning. (2) The regulations. (i) Use of any vessels are prohibited from entering equipment such as anchors, fishing the waters within the restricted area gear, grapnels, etc., which may foul un- for any reason without prior written derwater installations within the re- permission from the Commanding Offi- stricted area, is prohibited. Dumping of cer of the Naval Station Everett.

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(2) Mooring, anchoring, fishing and/or flashing red beacons on the pier located recreational boating shall not be al- in the southeast quadrant of the area. lowed within the restricted area with- (4) Enforcement. The regulations in out prior written permission from the this subsection shall be enforced by the Commanding Officer, Naval Station Commander, Naval Submarine Base Everettt. Bangor, or his/her authorized rep- (c) Enforcement. The regulation in resentative. this section, promulgated by the United States Army Corps of Engi- [69 FR 272, Jan. 5, 2004] neers, shall be enforced by the Com- § 334.1230 Port Orchard; naval re- manding Officer, Naval Station Everett stricted area. and such agencies and persons as he/she shall designate. (a) Port Orchard; naval restricted area—(1) The area. Shoreward of a line [67 FR 36525, May 24, 2002] beginning at a point on the west shore- line of Port Orchard bearing 90° from § 334.1220 Hood Canal, Bangor; naval ° ′ ″ restricted areas. stack (at latitude 47 42 01 , longitude 122°36′54″); thence 90°, approximately (a) Hood Canal, Bangor; Naval re- 190 yards, to a point 350 yards from stricted areas—(1) Area No. 1. That area stack; thence 165°, 6,000 yards, to a bounded by a line commencing on the point bearing 179°, 1,280 yards, from east shore of Hood Canal at latitude 47 Battle Point Light; thence westerly to ′ ″ ′ ″ deg.46 18 N, longitude 122 deg.42 18 W; the shoreline at latitude 47°39′08″ (ap- thence latitude 47 deg.46′32″ N, lon- ′ ″ proximate location of the Brownsville gitude 122 deg.42 20 W; thence to lati- Pier). tude 47 deg.46′38″ N, longitude 122 (2) The regulations. (i) No vessel shall, deg.42′52″ W; thence to latitude 47 at any time, anchor or tow a drag of deg.44′15″ N, longitude 122 deg.44′50″ W; any kind in this area. thence to latitude 47 deg.43′53″ N, lon- (ii) The regulations in this paragraph gitude 122 deg.44′58″ W; thence to lati- shall be enforced by the Commander, tude 47 deg.43′17’’ N, longitude 122 Naval base, Seattle, and such agencies deg.44′49″ W. as he/she may designate. (2) Area No. 2. Waters of Hood Canal within a circle of 1,000 yards diameter [26 FR 11203, Nov. 28, 1961. Redesignated at 50 centered on a point located at latitude FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985] ′ ″ ′ ″ 47 deg.46 26 N, longitude 122 deg.42 49 EDITORIAL NOTE: For FEDERAL REGISTER ci- W. tations affecting § 334.1230, see the List of (3) The regulations—(i) Area No. 1. No CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the person or vessel shall enter this area Finding Aids section of the printed volume without permission from the Com- and at www.govinfo.gov. mander, Naval Submarine Base Ban- gor, or his/her authorized representa- § 334.1240 Sinclair Inlet; naval re- tive. stricted areas. (ii) Area No. 2. (A) The area will be (a) Sinclair Inlet: naval restricted used intermittently by the Navy for areas—(1) Area No. 1. All the waters of magnetic silencing operations. Sinclair Inlet westerly of a line drawn (B) Use of any equipment such as an- from the Bremerton Ferry Landing at chors, grapnels, etc., which may foul latitude 47°33′48″ North, longitude underwater installations within the re- 122°37′23″ West on the north shore of stricted area, is prohibited at all times. Sinclair Inlet; and latitude 47°32′52″ (C) Dumping of any nonbuoyant ob- North, longitude 122°36′58″ West, on the jects in this area is prohibited. south shore of Sinclair Inlet. (D) Navigation will be permitted (2) Area No. 2. That area of Sinclair within that portion of this circular Inlet to the north and west of an area area not lying within Area No. 1 at all bounded by a line commencing at lati- times except when magnetic silencing tude 47°33′40″ North, longitude 122°37′32″ operations are in progress. West (Point A); thence south to lati- (E) When magnetic silencing oper- tude 47°33′36″ North, longitude 122°37′30″ ations are in progress, use of the area West (Point B); thence southwest to will be indicated by display of quick latitude 47°33′23″ North, longitude

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122°37′45″ West (Point C); thence south- ations preclude safe entry. The re- west to latitude 47°33′19″ North, lon- stricted periods will be identified by gitude 122°38′12″ West (Point D); thence the use of quick-flashing beacon lights, southwest to latitude 47°33′10″ North, which are mounted on poles at the end longitude 122°38′19″ West (Point E); of the main fuel pier on the south side thence southwest to latitude 47°33′07″ of Orchard Point at the entrance of North, longitude 122°38′29″ West (Point Rich Passage. Entry into the area is F); thence southwest to latitude prohibited when the quick-flashing 47°33′04″ North, longitude 122°39′07″ West beacons are in a flashing mode. (Point G); thence west to the north (c) Enforcement. The regulation in shore of Sinclair Inlet at latitude this section shall be enforced by the 47°33′04.11″ North, longitude 122°39′41.92″ Commander, Navy Region Northwest, West (Point H). and such agencies and persons as he/she (3) The regulations. (i) Area No. 1. No shall designate. vessel of more than, or equal to, 100 [73 FR 78636, Dec. 23, 2008] gross tons shall enter the area or navi- gate therein without permission from § 334.1250 Carr Inlet, naval restricted the enforcing agency, except Wash- areas. ington State Ferries on established (a) Carr Inlet, naval restricted areas— routes. (1) The area. The Waters of Carr Inlet (ii) Area No. 2. This area is for the ex- bounded on the southeast by a line run- clusive use of the United States Navy. ning from Gibson Point on Fox Island No person, vessel, craft, article or to Hyde Point on McNeil Island, on the thing, except those under supervision northwest by a line running from of military or naval authority shall Green Point (at latitude 47°16′54″ N, enter this area without permission longitude 122°41′33″ W) to Penrose from the enforcing agency. Point; plus that portion of Pitt Pas- (b) Enforcement. The regulation in sage extending from Carr Inlet to Pitt this section shall be enforced by the Island, and that portion of Hale Pas- Commander, Navy Region Northwest, sage extending from Carr Inlet south- and such agencies and persons as he/she easterly to a line drawn perpendicular shall designate. to the channel 500 yards northwesterly [73 FR 78635, Dec. 23, 2008] of the Fox Island Bridge. (2) The regulations. (i) The area shall § 334.1244 Puget Sound, Manchester be used as an acoustic range for re- Fuel Depot, Manchester, Wash- search studies and special noise trials. ington; naval restricted area. No explosive shall be used. (a) The area. The waters of Puget (ii) No marine craft of any type shall Sound surrounding the Manchester at anytime approach or remain within Fuel Depot Point A, a point along the one hundred yards of the hydrophone northern shoreline of the Manchester buoys. The hydrophone buoys will be Fuel Depot at latitude 47°33′55″ North, anchored in Carr Inlet on a line perpen- longitude 122°31′55″, West; thence to dicular to the course line opposite latitude 47°33′37″ North, longitude Ketner’s Point, and about one mile 122°31′50″, West (Point B); thence to from the Fox Island shore. The course latitude 47°33′32″ North, longitude line, or range, will bear 134°38′21″ 122°32′06″, West (Point C); thence to (314°38′21″) true, and will be marked by latitude 47°33′45.9″ North, longitude range beacons erected near the shore- 122°32′16.04″, West (Point D), a point in line approximately one mile north- Puget Sound on the southern shoreline northeast of of Steilacoom and ap- of the Manchester Fuel Depot. proximately two miles north-northeast (b) The regulations. No person, vessel, of Home. craft, article or thing except those (iii) Buoy Testing Area. No vessel under the supervision of the military shall, at anytime, anchor or tow a drag or naval authority shall enter the area of any kind within 1,000 yards of the without the permission of the enforc- buoy testing area. ing agency or his/her designees. The re- (iv) The remainder of the area shall striction shall apply during periods be open to navigation at all times ex- when a ship is loading and/or pier oper- cept when the range is in use or when

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hydrophones are being calibrated. flashing beacon lights on all signal When the range is in use or hydro- towers. phones are being calibrated, quick (c) Non-powered marine craft shall flashing beacon lights will be displayed not operate within one mile of the on signal towers located at Gibson course line bearing 134°38′21″ (314°38′21″) Point, Green Point, Penrose Point, true, and within two miles to the Pitt Island and Hyde Point. These bea- southeast and two miles to the north- con lights will be either red or green. west of the hydrophone buoys situated The beacon lights will show quick in Carr Inlet opposite Ketner’s Point; flashing every two seconds. The rang- provided, however, non-powered craft ing of vessels or calibration of hydro- may operate within four hundred yards phones requiring retrictions will be of the low water mark on the northeast conducted 24 hours per day for up to 5 side of McNeil Island, within two hun- days consecutively, and will total ap- dred yards of the low water mark at proximately 150 days spread through- Green Point, and within two hundred out the year. Shutting off of beacon yards of the low water mark on the lights will indicate termination of use southwest shore of Fox Island. of the range. Insofar as possible, the (d) Towboats shall have free access schedule of operations giving the days and egress to designated tow havens the range will be in use for each forth- within Carr Inlet, as follows: The Navy coming month will be published in will establish and maintain suitable local newspapers and in the local U.S. mooring buoys for the use of tugs and Coast Guart Notice to Mariners. their tows at the following points: (1) (v) When the red beacon lights are approximately 1,500 yards northwest of displayed, indicating that the range is Gibson Point Light and approximately in use or hydrophones are being cali- 400 yards offshore from the low water brated, navigation within the area will mark on the Fox Island shore; (2) ap- be restricted as follows: proximately 1,500 yards northwest of (a) As used in this section, the words Hyde Point, and approximately 400 ‘‘operate, power vessel, and non-power yards offshore from the low water vessel’’ are defined as follows: mark on McNeil Island shore; and (3) (1) ‘‘Operate’’: To be physically approximately 1,500 yards east of present in the designated area. Wyckoff Shoal. Towboats will signal by (2) ‘‘Power vessel’’: A vessel propelled radio (Marine Band Channel 14, 13, 12, principally by a mechanical propulsion or 6) or telephone as far in advance as system (i.e., gasoline, diesel, steam or possible of the time they enter the tow electric drive to a propeller, pump jet, haven, such signals to be directed to paddle wheel or other device), and ‘‘Carr Inlet Range Control’’ at the being propelled by that means. range instrument laboratory building (3) ‘‘Non-power vessel’’: A vessel not located on Fox Island. The Navy shall equipped with a mechanical propulsion promptly suspend operations when nec- system, such as a rowboat, canoe, or essary to permit the access and egress sailboat propelled by oars, paddles, or of such tow traffic, and Carr Inlet sails, respectively. Range Control shall signal the tows (b) Power vessels shall not operate when the area is clear. within the area, except that traffic in (e) Through commercial traffic, in- either direction between Hale Passage cluding tows, to points within Carr and upper Carr Inlet, within 200 yards Inlet, and through Carr Inlet, Pitt Pas- of the low water mark off Green Point, sage, and Hale Passage to adjacent wa- will be cleared by signal for approxi- ters will be permitted free access and mately 15 minutes total time within egress, as follows: Such traffic will sig- this area at the termination of indi- nal by radio (Marine Band Channel 14, vidual ranging runs, while the vessel 13, 12, or 6) or telephone as far in ad- being ranged takes position for the vance as possible of the time they next run. Clearance to traverse the enter the area, such signals to be di- area around Green Point will be indi- rected to ‘‘Carr Inlet Range Control’’ cated by extinguishing the red flashing at the range instrument laboratory lo- beacon lights and displaying the green cated on Fox Island. The Navy shall

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promptly suspend operations when nec- Finding Aids section of the printed volume essary to permit the passage of such and at www.govinfo.gov. traffic, and Carr Inlet Range Control shall signal when the area is clear for § 334.1270 Port Townsend, Indian Is- passage. land, Walan Point; naval restricted area. (f) The Warden of the McNeil Island penitentiary and his authorized rep- (a) The area. The waters of Port resentatives shall be permitted to oper- Townsend Bay bounded by a line com- ate within the area at any time, as mencing on the north shore of Walan may be necessary, for the patrol and Point at latitude 48°04′42″ North, lon- search of escaped convicts. gitude 122°44′30″ West (Point A); thence (g) Red or green signal flags will be to latitude 48°04′50″ North, longitude displayed on the signal towers in case 122°44′38″ West (Point B); thence to lati- of failure of the red or green beacon tude 48°04′52″ North, longitude 122°44′57″ lights. The display or the signal flags West (Point C); thence to latitude at the top of the flag masts will have 48°04′44″ North, longitude 122°45′12″ West the same significance as the beacon (Point D); thence to latitude 48°04′26″ lights. North, longitude 122°45′21″ West (Point (3) The regulations in this paragraph E); thence to latitude 48°04′10″ North, shall be enforced by the Commander, longitude 122°45′15″ West (Point F); Naval Base, Seattle, and such agencies thence to latitude 48°04′07″ North, lon- as he/she may designate. gitude 122°44′49″ West (Point G); thence (b) [Reserved] to a point on the Walan Point shoreline at latitude 48°04′16″ North, longitude [26 FR 11203, Nov. 28, 1961. Redesignated at 50 122°44′37″ West (Point H). FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985] (b) The regulations. This area is for EDITORIAL NOTE: For FEDERAL REGISTER ci- the exclusive use of the U.S. Navy. No tations affecting § 334.1250, see the List of person, vessel, craft, article or thing CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the shall enter the area without permission Finding Aids section of the printed volume and at www.govinfo.gov. from the enforcing agency. The restric- tion shall apply during periods when § 334.1260 Dabob Bay, Whitney Point; ship loading and/or pier operations pre- naval restricted area. clude safe entry. The periods will be (a) Dabob Bay, Whitney Point, naval identified by flying a red flag from the restricted area—(1) The area. Beginning ship and/or pier. at the high water line along the west- (c) Enforcement. The regulation in erly shore of Dabob Bay, 100 yards this section shall be enforced by Com- northerly of the Naval control building mander, Navy Region Northwest and located at approximately N. latitude such agencies and persons as he/she 47°45′36″ and W. longitude 122°51′00″, shall designate. thence S. 89°59′ E. 2000 yards, thence to [73 FR 78634, Dec. 23, 2008] S. 00°01′ W. 200 yards, thence N. 89°59′ W. approximately 2000 yards to the § 334.1275 West Arm Behm Canal, high water line 100 yards southerly of Ketchikan, Alaska, restricted areas. the control building. (a) The area—Area No. 1. The waters (2) The regulations. (i) No vessel shall, of Behm Canal bounded by a circle 2,000 at any time, anchor or tow a drag of yards in diameter, centered on 55°36′ N any kind in this area. latitude, 131°49.2′ W longitude. (ii) The regulations in this paragraph Area No. 2. The waters of Behm Canal shall be enforced by the Commander, bounded by a circle 2,000 yards in di- Naval Base, Seattle, or his/her author- ameter, centered at 55°34′ N latitude, ized representative. 131°48′ W longitude. (b) [Reserved] Area No. 3. The waters of Behm Canal [26 FR 11203, Nov. 28, 1961. Redesignated at 50 excluding those areas designated as FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985] areas Nos. 1 and 2 above, bounded by an EDITORIAL NOTE: For FEDERAL REGISTER ci- irregular polygon beginning at the tations affecting § 334.1260, see the List of shoreline on Back Island near 55°32.63′ CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the N latitude, 131°45.18′ W longitude, then

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bearing about 350° T to 55°38.06′ N lati- (2) Area No. 2. Vessels are allowed to tude, 131°46.75′ W longitude then bear- transit the area at any time. No vessel ing about 300° T to 55°38.52′ N latitude, may anchor within the restricted area 131°48.15′ W longitude, then bearing or tow a drag of any kind, deploy a net about 203° T to 55°33.59′ N latitude, or dump any material within the area. 131°51.54′ W longitude, then bearing Vessels are also prohibited from moor- about 112° T to the intersection of the ing or tying up to, loitering alongside shoreline at Back Island near 55°32.53′ or in the immediate vicinity of naval N latitude, 131°45.77′ W longitude, then equipment and barges in the restricted northeast along the shoreline to the area. point of beginning. (3) Area No. 3. Vessels are allowed to Area No. 4. The waters of Clover Pas- transit the area at any time. Due to sage bounded by an irregular polygon the presence of underwater cables and beginning at the shoreline on Back Is- instrumentation, anchoring is prohib- land near 55 32.63′ N latitude, 131°45.18′ ited and the towing of a drag or any ob- W longitude, then bearing 150° T. to the ject within 100 feet of the bottom is intersection of the shoreline on also prohibited. Anchoring is allowed Revillagegedo Island near 55°30.64′ N within 100 yards of the shore of Back latitude, 131°43.64′ W longitude, then Island except within 100 yards of each southwest along the shoreline to near side of the area where electrical and 55°30.51′ N latitude, 131°43.88′W lon- other cables are brought ashore. The termination location of the cables on gitude, then bearing 330° T to the inter- the land is marked with a warning sign section of the shoreline on Back Island that is visible from the water. near 55°32.16′ N. latitude, 131°45.20′ W (4) Area No. 4. Due to the presence of longitude, and from there northeast communication and power cables cross- along the shoreline to the point of be- ing from Revillagegedo Island to Back ginning. Island no anchoring or towing of a drag Area No. 5. The waters of Behm Canal is allowed. Anchoring is allowed within bounded to the north by a line starting 100 yards of the shore of Back Island from Point Francis on the Cleveland except within 100 yards of each side of Peninsula to Escape Point on the area where the cables are brought Revillagegedo Island then south along ashore. The termination location of the the shoreline to Indian Point, then cables on the land is marked with a south to the Grant Island Light at warning sign that is visible from the ° ′ ° ′ 55 33.3 N latitude, 131 43.62 W lon- water. ° gitude then bearing 218 T. to the south (5) Area No. 5. (i) The area will be end of Back Island and continuing to open unless the Navy is actually con- the intersection of the shoreline on ducting operations. To ensure safe and Betton Island at about 55°31.55′ N lati- timely passage through the restricted tude, 131°45.98′ W longitude, then north area vessel operators are required to along the shoreline of Betton Island to notify the Facility Control Officer of the western side below Betton Head at their expected time of arrival, speed about 55°30.83′ N latitude, 131°50′ W lon- and intentions. For vessels not gitude, then bearing 283° T. across equipped with radio equipment, the Behm Canal to the intersection of Navy shall signal with flashing beacon shoreline near the point which forms lights whether passage is prohibited the southeast entrance of Bond Bay at and when it is safe to pass through the about 55°31.60′ N latitude, 131°56.58′ W area. A flashing amber beacon means longitude, then northeast to Helm that the area is closed to all vessels Point on the Cleveland Peninsula, then and to await a clear signal. The flash- northeast along the shoreline to the ing amber beacon not lighted is the point of beginning at Point Francis. clear signal and indicates that vessels (b) The regulations—(1) Area No. 1. may proceed through the area. Each Vessels are allowed to transit the area closure of the area by the Navy will at any time. No vessel may anchor normally not exceed 20 minutes. within the restricted area or tow a (ii) When Area No. 5 restrictions are drag of any kind, deploy a net or dump in place, vessels may operate within any material within the area. 1000 yards of the shoreline at speeds no

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greater than 5 knots in accordance ington, or such agencies as he may des- with the restriction in effect in Area ignate. No. 3. [29 FR 5947, May 6, 1964, as amended at 36 FR (c) Vessels will be allowed to transit 6422, Apr. 3, 1971. Redesignated at 50 FR 42696, Area No. 5 within 20 minutes of marine Oct. 22, 1985] radio or telephone notification to the Navy Facility Control Officer. § 334.1300 Blying Sound area, Gulf of Alaska, Alaska; air-to-air gunnery (d) Enforcement. The regulations in practice area, Alaskan Air Com- this section shall be enforced by the mand, U.S. Air Force. Commander, Naval Surface Warfare (a) The danger zone. A rhomboidal Center, Carderock Division, and such area beginning at latitude 59°51′30″ N., agencies he/she may designate. longitude 148°42′00″ W.; thence to lati- ° ′ ″ ° ′ ″ [55 FR 2586, Jan. 25, 1990, as amended at 55 tude 59 22 30 N., longitude 147 00 00 W.; FR 10237, Mar. 20, 1990; 58 FR 6718, Feb. 2, thence to latitude 58°52′00″ N., lon- 1993; 80 FR 75948, Dec. 7, 2015] gitude 148°03′00″ W.; thence to latitude 59°20′00″ N., longitude 149°45′00″ W., and § 334.1280 Bristol Bay, Alaska; air-to- thence to point of beginning. air weapon range, Alaskan Air Com- (b) The regulations. (1) 20-mm. cannon mand, U.S. Air Force. will be fired at towed targets in the air. (a) The danger zone. An area in Bris- One firing mission will be conducted every 2 weeks during daylight hours tol Bay beginning at latitude 58°24′ N., only and weather permitting. longitude 159°10′ W.; thence to latitude ° ′ ° ′ (2) The fact that practice firing is to 57 58 N., longitude 158 30 W.; thence to take place over the designated area ° ′ ° ′ latitude 57 07 N., longitude 160 20 W.; shall be advertised to the public 7 days ° ′ thence to latitude 58 02 N., longitude in advance through the usual media for 161°40′ W.; and thence to the point of the dissemination of such information. beginning. Notice to the U.S. Coast Guard and (b) The regulations. (1) Intermittent NOTAM shall be issued at least 48 firing will be conducted over two to hours before firing is to be conducted three day periods about 2 hours a day on the range. Information as to the between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 dates, time, and characteristics of the p.m. during the months of May through firing shall be advertised in advance of August. each session of firing. (2) The fact that practice firing is to (3) Prior to conducting each practice take place over the designated area firing, the danger zone shall be pa- shall be advertised to the public 72 trolled by aircraft to note the location of all vessels within the area. The prac- hours in advance through the usual tice firing exercise shall be conducted media for the dissemination of such in- in the portion of the danger zone not formation. Notice to the U.S. Coast occupied by surface craft. Guard and NOTAM shall be issued at (4) The regulations in this section least 48 hours before firing is to be con- shall be enforced by the Commander, ducted on the range. Information as to Alaskan Air Command, U.S. Air Force, the dates, time, and characteristics of Anchorage, Alaska, or such agencies as the firing shall be advertised in ad- he may designate. vance of each session of firing. (Sec. 7, 40 Stat. 266; 33 U.S.C. 1) (3) Prior to conducting each practice firing, the danger zone shall be pa- [37 FR 527, Jan. 13, 1972. Redesignated at 50 trolled by aircraft to note the location FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985] of all vessels within the area. The prac- § 334.1310 Lutak Inlet, Alaska; re- tice firing exercise shall be conducted stricted areas. in the portion of the danger zone not (a) The areas—(1) Army POL dock re- occupied by surface craft. stricted area. (i) The waters of Lutak (4) This section shall be enforced by Inlet bounded as follows: Beginning at the Commander, Alaskan Air Com- the water’s edge 900 feet northwest of mand, U.S. Air Force, Seattle, Wash- the centerline of the landward end of the POL dock; thence 800 feet, 51° true;

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thence 1,400 feet, 113° true; thence 450 California, and such agencies and he/ feet, 211° true to the water’s edge at a she may designate. point approximately 720 feet from the [58 FR 26046, Apr. 29, 1993] most southwest corner of the seaward end of the POL dock; thence along the § 334.1325 United States Army Re- water’s edge to the point of beginning. stricted Area, Kuluk Bay, Adak, (ii) The area will be marked at points Alaska. approximately 200 feet apart along the (a) The area. The area within a radius shore by white signs containing the 1,000 yards around the Sea Base Radar word ‘‘Warning.’’ The signs will not be mooring site in all directions from lati- lighted. tude 51°53′05.4″ N, longitude 176°33′47.4″ (2) Dry Cargo dock mooring area. (i) W (NAD 83). The waters within 60 feet off the face of (b) The regulation. (1) No vessel, per- the dock. son, or other craft shall enter or re- (b) The regulations. (1) No person, ves- main in the restricted area except as sel or other watercraft shall enter or may be authorized by the enforcing remain in the Army POL dock re- agency. stricted area when tankers are engaged (2) A ring of eight lighted and in discharging oil at the dock. marked navigation buoys marking the (2) The dropping and dragging of an- perimeter of the mooring anchor sys- chors, weights, or other ground tackle tem will provide a visible distance ref- within the Dry Cargo dock mooring erence at a radius of approximately 800 area is prohibited. yards from latitude 51°53′05.4″ N, lon- (3) The regulations in this section gitude 176°33′47.4″ W (NAD 83). Each shall be enforced by the District Engi- buoy has a white light, flashing at 3 neer, U.S. Army Engineer District, An- second intervals with a 2 nautical mile chorage, Alaska, and such agencies as range. Vessels, persons or other craft he may designate. must stay at least 200 yards outside the [33 FR 7723, May 25, 1968. Redesignated at 50 buoys. FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985, as amended at 62 FR (3) The regulation in this section 17559, Apr. 10, 1997] shall be enforced by personnel attached to the Missile Defense Agency and/or § 334.1320 Kuluk Bay, Adak, Alaska; by such other agencies as the Director, naval restricted area. MDA–AK, Fort Richardson, Alaska, (a) The area. The northwest portion may designate. of Kuluk Bay bounded as follows: Be- [72 FR 65669, Nov. 23, 2007] ginning on shore at latitude 51°55′00″ N, longitude 176°33′09″ W; thence due east § 334.1330 Bering Strait, Alaska; naval to latitude 51°55′00″ N, longitude restricted area off Cape Prince of 176°33′09″ W; thence due south to lati- Wales. tude 51°51′55″ N longitude 176°31′09″ W; (a) The area. An area 2,000 feet wide thence due west to the shore at lati- extending from a point on Cape Prince tude 51°51′00″ N, longitude 176°37′43″ W; of Wales marked by a triangular cable thence along the shoreline to the point marker located approximately midway of beginning. between the village of Wales and Cape (b) The regulations. (1) Except in great Prince of Wales Light to a point four emergency, no vessel shall anchor in statute miles due west of the cable the restricted area described above. marker with the axis of the area pass- (2) The dragging of anchors in or ing through the two points. across the restricted area is prohibited (b) The regulations. (1) No vessel shall and no object attached to a vessel shall anchor in the restricted area described be placed on or near the bottom. in paragraph (a) of this section. (3) Fishing and trawling activities in (2) Dragging of anchors in or across the restricted area are prohibited. the restricted area is prohibited and no (4) The regulation of this restricted object attached to a vessel shall be area shall be enforced by the Com- placed on or near the bottom. mander, Patrol Wing, U.S. Pacific (3) The regulations in this section Fleet, Naval Air Station Moffett Field, shall be enforced by the Commander,

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Third Fleet, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii and (b) The regulations. (1) The area will such agencies as he may designate. be closed to the public and all shipping [18 FR 8117, Dec. 10, 1953, as amended at 33 on specific dates to be designated for FR 5875, Apr. 17, 1968; 42 FR 58519, Nov. 10, actual firing and no person, vessel or 1977. Redesignated at 50 FR 42696, Oct. 22, other craft shall enter or remain in the 1985] area during the times designated for firing except as may be authorized by § 334.1340 Pacific Ocean, Hawaii; dan- ger zones. the enforcing agency. Notification to maritime interests of specific dates of (a) Danger zones—(1) Aerial bombing firing will be disseminated through the and strafing target surrounding Kaula U.S. Coast Guard media of the Local Rock, Hawaii. The waters within a cir- Notice to Mariners and the NOTAMS cular area with a radius of three (3) published by the Corps of Engineers. miles having its center on Kaula Rock at latitude 21°39′30″, longitude 160°32′30″. On dates not specified for firing, the (2) Submerged unexploded ordnance area will be open to normal maritime danger zone, Kahoolawe Island, Hawaii. traffic. The waters adjacent to Kahoolawe Is- (2) The regulations of this section land within the area encompassed by shall be enforced by the Commanding the following coordinates beginning at General, U.S. Army, Hawaii/25th Infan- latitude 20°37′30″, longitude 156°32′48″; try Division, APO 957, and such agen- thence to latitude 20°34′48″, longitude cies as he may designate. 156°30′24″; thence to latitude 20°28′54″, longitude 156°30′30″; thence to latitude [24 FR 5999, July 28, 1959. Redesignated at 50 20°28′06″, longitude 156°41′48″; thence to FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985, as amended at 62 FR 17559, Apr. 10, 1997] latitude 20°30′30″, longitude 156°44′12″; thence to latitude 20°33′12″, longitude ° ′ ″ ° ′ ″ § 334.1360 Pacific Ocean at Barber’s 156 44 30 ; thence to latitude 20 37 30 , Point, Island of Oahu, Hawaii; dan- ° ′ ″ longitude 156 36 24 ; thence to the be- ger zone. ginning coordinates. (b) The regulations. No person, vessel (a) The danger zone. The waters with- or other craft shall enter or remain in in a rectangular area beginning at a any of the areas at any time except as point in latitude 21°17′56″ N., longitude authorized by the enforcing agency. 158°05′21″ W., thence to latitude 21°17′30″ (c) Enforcing agency. The regulations N., longitude 158°05′21″ W.; thence to in this section shall be enforced by latitude 21°17′58″ N., longitude 158°02′49″ Commander, Naval Base, Pearl Harbor, W., thence to latitude 21°18′24″ N., lon- Hawaii 96860–5020, and such agencies as gitude 158°02′49″ W.; thence along the he/she may designated. shoreline at the highwater mark along [20 FR 4129, June 11, 1955, as amended at 25 the southerly boundary of Naval Air FR 4749, May 28, 1960; 31 FR 14255, Nov. 4, Station, Barber’s Point, to the point of 1966; 45 FR 57126, Aug. 27, 1980. Redesignated beginning. at 50 FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985, and amended at (b) The regulations. (1) The area is 58 FR 53427, Oct. 15, 1993; 61 FR 34733, July 3, 1996; 62 FR 17559, Apr. 10, 1997] closed to all surface craft, swimmers, divers and fishermen except to craft § 334.1350 Pacific Ocean, Island of and personnel authorized by the enforc- Oahu, Hawaii; danger zone. ing agency. (a) The danger zone. Beginning at (2) The regulations in this section point of origin at Kaena Point Light in shall be enforced by the Commanding latitude 21°34′42″ N., longitude 158°16′54″ Officer, Naval Air Station, Barber’s W.; thence on a bearing of 282°30′ True Point, Hawaii, 96862, and such agencies to latitude 21°38′ N., longitude 158°33′ as he/she may designate. W.; thence along the arc of a circle cen- tered at Kaena Point Light to latitude [31 FR 8129, June 9, 1966, as amended at 45 FR 21°42′30″ N., longitude 158°03′ W.; thence 57126, Aug. 27, 1980. Redesignated at 50 FR on a bearing of 228° true to latitude 42696, Oct. 22, 1985] 21°35′33″ N., longitude 158°11′30″ W.; thence to point of origin.

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§ 334.1370 Pacific Ocean at Keahi weapons firing, along with information Point, Island of Oahu, Hawaii; dan- regarding onshore warning signals, will ger zone. be promulgated by the U.S. Coast (a) The danger zone. The waters with- Guard’s Local Notice to Mariners. In- in an area beginning at a point in lati- formation on weapons firing schedules tude 21°18′21.4″ N., longitude 157°59′14.2″ may also be obtained by calling the W.; thence to latitude 21°18′11″ N., lon- MCBH Range Manager, AC/S G–3 (tele- gitude 158°00′17.5″ W.; thence to latitude phone number 808–257–8816/17). 21°17′11.8″ N., longitude 158°00′06.5″ W.; (2) Whenever live firing is in progress and thence to latitude 21°17′22.5″ N., during daylight hours, two large red longitude 157°59′03.1″ W. triangular warning pennants will be (b) The regulations. (1) The area is flown at each of two highly visible and closed to all surface craft, swimmers, widely separated locations on the shore divers, and fishermen except to craft at Ulupau Crater. and personnel authorized by the enforc- (3) Whenever any weapons firing is ing agency. scheduled and in progress during peri- (2) The regulations in this section ods of darkness, flashing red warning shall be enforced by the Commanding beacons will be displayed on the shore Officer, Explosive Ordnance Disposal at Ulupau Crater. Training and Evaluation Unit One, (4) Boaters will have complete access Barbers Point, Hawaii 96862–5600. to the danger zone whenever there is [31 FR 12437, Sept. 20, 1966, as amended at 45 no weapons firing scheduled, which will FR 57126, Aug. 27, 1980. Redesignated at 50 FR be indicated by the absence of any 42696, Oct. 22, 1985, and amended at 58 FR warning flags, pennants, or beacons 53427, Oct. 15, 1993] displayed ashore. (5) The danger zone is not considered § 334.1380 Marine Corps Base Hawaii safe for boaters whenever weapons fir- (MCBH), Kaneohe Bay, Island of Oahu, Hawaii—Ulupau Crater ing is in progress. Boaters shall expedi- Weapons Training Range; danger tiously vacate the danger zone at best zone. speed and by the most direct route (a) The danger zone. The area within whenever weapons firing is scheduled. a sector extending seaward a distance Passage of vessels through the danger of 3.8 nautical miles between radial zone when weapons firing is in progress lines bearing 357.1° true and 124.9° true, will be permitted, but boaters shall respectively, from a starting point on proceed directly through the area at Mokapu Peninsula at latitude best speed. Weapons firing will be sus- 21°27′11.84″ N, longitude 157°43′53.83″ W, pended as long as there is a vessel in and overlapping the existing 500-yard the danger zone. Whenever a boater wide prohibited area. The danger zone disregards the publicized warning sig- is defined as a pie-shaped area bounded nals that hazardous weapons firing is by the landward starting point on scheduled, the boater will be personally Mokapu Peninsula and the three sea- requested to expeditiously vacate the ward points forming an arc with a 3.8 danger zone by MCBH Kaneohe Bay nautical-mile radius at its center military personnel utilizing by hailing (Point B) with a radial line bearing the vessel on VHF channel 16 or con- 56.9° true. The three seaward points tacting directly by U.S. Navy surface have the following coordinates: craft. Point A: Latitude 21°30′59.66″ N, Longitude (6) Observation posts will be manned 157°44′05.97″ W whenever any weapons firing is sched- Point B: Latitude 21°29′16.58″ N, Longitude uled and in progress. Visibility will be 157°40′30.19″ W sufficient to maintain visual surveil- Point C: Latitude 21°25′01.79″ N, Longitude lance of the entire danger zone and for 157°40′33.70″ W an additional distance of 5 miles in all (b) The regulations. (1) Weapons firing directions whenever weapons firing is at the Ulupau Crater Weapons Training in progress. Range may occur at any time between (c) The enforcing agency. The regula- 6 a.m. and 11 p.m., Monday through tions shall be enforced by the Com- Sunday. Specific dates and hours for manding Officer, MCB Hawaii, Kaneohe

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Bay and such agencies as he/she may nel 22. The enforcing agency will post designate. the danger zone closure schedule on its [74 FR 58848, Nov. 16, 2009] official Navy Web site, http:// www.cnic.navy.mil/PMRF/, and § 334.1390 Pacific Ocean off the Pacific Facebook page, http:// Missile Range Facility at Barking www.facebook.com/ Sands, Island of Kauai, Hawaii; dan- PacificMissileRangeFacility. The danger ger zone. zone closure schedule may also be ob- (a) The danger zone. All navigable wa- tained by calling the following phone ters within an area beginning at a numbers: 808–335–4301, 808–335–4388, and point on the shore at latitude 808–335–4523. 22°04′13.65″ N, longitude 159°46′30.76″ W; (4) Consistent with paragraph (b)(2) and continue south along the shoreline of this section, the enforcing agency is ° ′ ″ to latitude 21 58 42.77 N, and longitude authorized to prohibit access into the ° ′ ″ 159 45 26.35 W. Thence extending south- danger zone by anyone, and all willful ° ′ ″ west to latitude 21 56 6.00 N, and lon- violations of the enforcing agency’s gitude 159°46′55.91″ W extending north- prohibitions are punishable under 33 west to latitude 21°58′59.81″ N and lon- U.S.C. 3. gitude 159°50′51.42″ W, continuing north to latitude 22°02′28.09″ N, and longitude (c) The enforcing agency. The regula- 159°51′28.15″ W, and continuing north- tions in this section shall be enforced east to latitude 22°06′ 30.71″ N, lon- by the Commanding Officer, Pacific gitude 159°49′20.43″ W; and thence to Missile Range Facility, Hawaii and point of beginning. All coordinates ref- such agencies or persons as he or she erence 1983 North American Datum may designate. (NAD 83). [78 FR 76061, Dec. 16, 2013] (b) The regulations. (1) Dredging, drag- ging, seining, and other similar oper- § 334.1400 Pacific Ocean, at Barbers ations within the danger zone are pro- Point, Island of Oahu, Hawaii; re- hibited. stricted area. (2) All persons, boats, vessels, or (a) The area. That portion of the Pa- other craft are prohibited from enter- cific Ocean lying offshore of Oahu be- ing, transiting, or remaining within the danger zone during range oper- tween Ewa Beach and Barbers Point, ations, test and training activities, or basically outlined as follows: increases in force protection that pose Station Latitude Longitude a hazard to the general public, as de- termined by the enforcing agency. The A (shoreline) 21°18′06″ 158°04′24″ enforcing agency’s determination of B 21°17′00″ 158°03′30″ the necessity of closing the danger C 21°15′00″ 158°03′18″ ° ′ ″ ° ′ ″ zone due to increases in force protec- D 21 15 36 158 01 06 E (shoreline) 21°18′30″ 158°02′00″ tion will be based on the Department of Defense Force Protection Condition (b) The regulations. (1) Vessels shall (FPCON) System. From the lowest se- not anchor within the area at any curity level to the highest, FPCON lev- time. els are titled Normal, Alpha, Bravo, (2) Dredging, dragging, seining, or Charlie and Delta. (3) Closure of the danger zone will be other fishing operations which might indicated by Notice to Mariners, the foul underwater installations within presence of Pacific Missile Range Fa- the area are prohibited. cility range boats, beach markings in- (3) Use of the restricted area for boat- cluding beach signs along the north ing, fishing (except as prohibited in and south beach borders alerting shore- paragraph (b)(2) of this section) and line foot traffic, security patrols, and other surface activities is authorized. radio transmissions on common ocean (4) The regulations in this section frequencies to include Marine band shall be enforced by the Officer in channel 6 (156.300 Mhz), Marine band channel 16 (156.800 Mhz), and CB chan-

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Charge, Fleet Area Control and Sur- § 334.1420 Pacific Ocean off Orote veillance Facility, Pearl Harbor, Ha- Point, Apra Harbor, Island of waii 96860–7625, and such agencies as he/ Guam, Marianas Islands; small arms she may designate. firing range. (a) The danger zone. The waters with- (Sec. 3012, 70A Stat. 157; 10 U.S.C. 3012) in an area delineated by a line joining [36 FR 14186, July 31, 1971, as amended at 45 the following positions: FR 57126, Aug. 27, 1980. Redesignated at 50 FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985, and amended at 58 FR Latitude Longitude 53427, Oct. 15, 1993] 13°26′03.9″ 144°37′38.3″ 13°25′26.0″ 144°36′14.2″ § 334.1410 Pacific Ocean, at Makapuu 13°24′51.2″ 144°36′31.9″ Point, Waimanalo, Island of Oahu, 13°25′28.7″ 144°37′59.1″ Hawaii, Makai Undersea Test 13°25′43.2″ 144°38′09.5″ Range. (a) The restricted area. The waters (b) The regulations. (1) The danger zone shall be closed to the public and within an area beginning at a point in shipping on specific dates to be des- latitude 21°18′50″ N., longitude 157°39′07″ ° ′ ″ ignated for actual firing and no person, W.; thence to latitude 21 20 33 N., lon- vessel or other craft shall enter or re- ° ′ ″ gitude 157 38 00 W.; thence to latitude main in the danger zone designated for ° ′ ″ ° ′ ″ 21 22 02 N., longitude 157 39 07 W.; and firing except as may be authorized by thence to latitude 21°19′35″ N., lon- the enforcing agency. Notification to gitude 157°40′46″ W. maritime interests of specific dates of (b) The regulations. (1) During critical firing will be disseminated by the en- testing phases of surface and sub- forcing agency. On dates not specified merged units, the operating officials of for firing, the danger zone shall be open the Makai Test Range will mark in a to normal maritime traffic. conspicuous manner the location of the (2) The regulations in this section equipment which might be subject to shall be enforced by the Commanding damage from navigation and fishing Officer, U.S. Naval Station, Guam, activities or might represent a hazard Marianas Islands and such agencies as to persons or property in the vicinity. he may designate. During the display of signals in the re- [28 FR 5377, May 30, 1963. Redesignated at 50 stricted area, all persons and surface FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985, as amended at 62 FR craft will remain away from the area 17559, Apr. 10, 1997] until such time as the signals are with- drawn. At all other times the area is § 334.1430 Apra Inner Harbor, Island open to unrestricted fishing, boating of Guam; restricted area. and general navigation. (a) The restricted area. The waters (2) Operating officers and personnel within Apra Inner Harbor and adjacent of the Makai Test Range will be re- waters of Apra Outer Harbor inclosed sponsible for marking in a conspicuous by a line beginning at the northeast ° ′ ″ manner the location of surface and un- corner of a pier at latitude 13 26 32.1 ° ′ ″ derwater equipment which is subject to N., longitude 144 39 02.8 E.; thence to the northern tip of a small island at damage from navigation and fishing latitude 13°26′40.2″ N., longitude activities in the vicinity or represents 144°39′28.1″ E., and thence to the north- a hazard to persons or property in the west corner of the point of land at lati- vicinity, and the location of the work tude 13°26′28.1″ N., longitude 144°39′52.5″ area during critical testing phases. E. Surface communication by boat will be (b) The regulations. (1) All swimmers provided by the Makai Test Range dur- and all vessels and craft except public ing testing phases. vessels of the United States are prohib- [34 FR 7964, May 21, 1969. Redesignated at 50 ited from entering this area without FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985, as amended at 62 FR prior permission of the enforcing agen- 17559, Apr. 10, 1997; 62 FR 24034, May 2, 1997] cy. (2) The regulations in this section shall be enforced by Commander Naval

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Forces Marianas and such agencies as NOTE: The outer boundaries of the danger he may designate. zones will not be marked, but signs will be (3) The water areas of the outer posted along shore to warn against tres- boundaries of the restricted area will passing in the firing areas. not be marked but signs will be posted (b) The regulations. (1) The danger at the designated boundary coordinates zones shall be open to navigation at all to warn against trespassing in the re- times except when practice firing is stricted area. being conducted. When practice firing is being conducted, no person, vessel or [37 FR 8525, Apr. 28, 1972, as amended at 37 other craft except those engaged in FR 11058, June 2, 1972. Redesignated at 50 FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985] towing targets or patrolling the area shall enter or remain within the danger § 334.1440 Pacific Ocean at Kwajalein zones: Provided, that any vessel pro- Atoll, Marshall Islands; missile test- pelled by mechanical power at a speed ing area. greater than five knots may proceed (a) The warning area. The waters through the Camp Totuguero artillery within a circular area with a radius of range at any time to and from points 200 nautical miles having its center at beyond, but not from one point to an- latitude 8°43′00″ N., longitude 167°43′00″ other in the danger zone between lati- E. Intermittent hazardous missile oper- tudes 18°31′ and 18°32′, at its regular ations will be conducted within the rate of speed without stopping or alter- area 24 hours daily, on a permanent ing its course, except when notified to basis. the contrary. (b) Advisory instructions. (1) Kwajalein (2) The fact that practice firing is to Test Site will coordinate safe passage take place over the designated area of surface shipping through the area. will be advertised to the public through (2) All ships are advised to contact the usual media for the dissemination Kwajalein Control (2716 KC for voice, of such information. Factual informa- 500 KC for CW initial contact, and 468 tion as to the dates, time, and charac- KC for CW working) before entering the teristics of the firing will be advertised area. in advance of each session of firing but [31 FR 9850, July 21, 1966. Redesignated at 50 in no case less than one week nor more FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985] than four weeks before such firing is scheduled to take place. § 334.1450 Atlantic Ocean off north (3) Prior to conducting each practice coast of Puerto Rico; practice firing areas, U.S. Army Forces Antilles. firing, the entire danger zone will be patrolled by aircraft or surface vessels (a) The danger zones—(1) Westerly to insure that no watercraft are within small-arms range. The waters within the the danger zone. Any watercraft in the sector of a circle bounded by radii of vicinity will be warned that practice 10,000 yards bearing 279° and 315° re- firing is about to take place. Any such spectively, from latitude 18°28′31″, lon- gitude 66°25′37″, and the included arc. watercraft shall, upon being so warned, leave the danger zone immediately and NOTE: All bearings in this section are re- ferred to true meridian. shall not return until such practice (2) Camp Tortuguero artillery range. shall have been terminated and notifi- The waters within the quadrant of a cation to that effect shall have been circle bounded by radii of 20,000 yards given by the patrol craft, except that bearing 315° and 45°, respectively, from vessels proceeding on a regular course latitude 18°28′31″, longitude 66°25′37″, through the area will be allowed to and the included arc. proceed out of the area without warn- (3) Easterly small-arms range. The wa- ing, and firing will not commence until ters within the sector of a circle bound- such vessels are clear of the area. ed by radii of 7,210 yards bearing 45° (4) This section shall be enforced by and 70°, respectively, from a point on the Commanding General, U.S. Army the southeast boundary of the artillery range 2,790 yards from its southerly end, and the included arc.

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Forces Antilles, and such agencies as § 334.1470 Caribbean Sea and Vieques he may designate. Sound, in vicinity of Eastern Vieques; bombing and gunnery tar- [14 FR 4552, July 21, 1949. Redesignated at 14 get area. FR 5593, Sept. 13, 1949, and amended at 15 FR 6758, Oct. 6, 1950. Redesignated at 50 FR 42696, (a) The danger zone. From Punta Oct. 22, 1985, as amended at 62 FR 17559, Apr. Conejo on the south coast of Vieques at 10, 1997; 62 FR 24034, May 2, 1997] latitude 18°06′30″, longitude 65°22′33″; thence to latitude 18°03′00″, longitude § 334.1460 Atlantic Ocean and Vieques 65°21′00″; thence to latitude 18°03′00″, Sound, in vicinity of Culebra Island; longitude 65°15′30″; thence to latitude bombing and gunnery target area. 18°11′30″, longitude 65°14′30″; thence to ° ′ ″ ° ′ ″ (a) The danger zone. From Punta latitude 18 12 00 , longitude 65 20 00 ; and thence to Cabellos Colorados on Resaca on the north coast of Culebra at ° ′ ″ ° ′ ″ the north coast of Vieques at latitude latitude 18 20 12 , longitude 65 17 29 to ° ′ ″ ° ′ ″ ° ′ ″ ° ′ ″ 18 09 49 , longitude 65 23 27 . latitude 18 25 07 , longitude 65 12 07 ; (b) Regulations. (1) It will be open to ° ′ ″ thence to latitude 18 26 31 , longitude navigation at all times except when ° ′ ″ ° ′ ″ 65 16 45 ; thence to latitude 18 23 00 , firing is being conducted. At such ° ′ ″ longitude 65 24 30 ; thence to the times, no persons or surface vessels, ex- charted position of nun buoy ‘‘2’’ at cept those patrolling the area, shall latitude 18°20′19″, longitude 65°24′51″; enter or remain within the danger thence to latitude 18°18′47″, longitude area. Prior to conducting each firing or 65°24′35″; thence to latitude 18°15′30″, dropping of ordnance the danger area longitude 65°21′30″; thence to a point on will be patrolled to insure that no the southeast coast of Cayo de Luis watercraft are within the danger area. Pena at latitude 18°17′51″, longitude Any watercraft in the vicinity will be 65°19′41″; and thence to Punta warned that practice firing is about to Tamarindo on the west coast of take place and advised to vacate the Culebra at latitude 18°19′12″ longitude area. 65°19′22″. (2) The regulations will be enforced (b) The regulations. (1) The danger by the Commander, U.S. Naval Forces zone is subject to use as a target area Caribbean, U.S. Naval Station, Roo- for bombing and gunnery practice. It sevelt Roads, Puerto Rico, and such will be open to navigation at all times agencies and subordinate commands as except when firing is being conducted. he/she may designate. At such times, no person or surface (Sec. 7, 40 Stat. 266, (33 U.S.C. 1)) vessels, except those patrolling the [39 FR 27133, July 25, 1974, as amended at 46 area, shall enter or remain within the FR 29935, June 4, 1981. Redesignated at 50 FR danger area. Prior to conducting each 42696, Oct. 22, 1985, as amended at 62 FR 17559, firing or dropping of ordnance the dan- Apr. 10, 1997] ger area will be patrolled to insure that no watercraft are within the danger § 334.1480 Vieques Passage and Atlan- area. Any watercraft in the vicinity tic Ocean, off east coast of Puerto will be warned that practice firing is Rico and coast of Vieques Island; naval restricted areas. about to take place and advised to va- cate the area. (a) The restricted areas. (1) A strip, (2) The regulations in this section 1,500 yards wide, off the naval reserva- shall be enforced by the Commander, tion shoreline along the east coast of Caribbean Sea Frontier, San Juan, Puerto Rico extending from Point Puerto Rico, and such agencies as he Figuera south to Point Puerca, and thence west to Point Cascajo and the may designate. mouth of the Daguada River. (Sec. 7, 40 Stat. 266, (33 U.S.C. 1)) (2) A strip, 1,500 yards wide, off the naval reservation shoreline along the [13 FR 9530, Dec. 31, 1948. Redesignated at 14 FR 4904, Aug. 9, 1949, and amended at 28 FR west end of Vieques Island extending 349, Jan. 12, 1963; 39 FR 27133, July 25, 1974; 44 from Caballo Point on the north shore, FR 69298, Dec. 3, 1979. Redesignated at 50 FR west around the breakwater to Point 42696, Oct. 22, 1985, as amended at 62 FR 17559, Arenas, and thence south and east to a Apr. 10, 1997] point on the shoreline one mile east of

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the site of the abandoned central at Facility, Roosevelt Roads, P.R., and Playa Grande. such agencies as he may designate. (3) A strip, 1,500 yards wide, off the [34 FR 19030, Nov. 29, 1969. Redesignated at 50 south coast of Vieques Island extending FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985] from the entrance to Port Mosquito east to Conejo Point. PART 335—OPERATION AND MAIN- (4) An area inclosed by an arc with a TENANCE OF ARMY CORPS OF radius of 3,000 yards centered on Cabras ENGINEERS CIVIL WORKS Island Lighthouse and extending from PROJECTS INVOLVING THE DIS- Point Puerca to Point Cascajo. CHARGE OF DREDGED OR FILL (b) The regulations. No person or ves- MATERIAL INTO WATERS OF THE sel shall enter or remain within the re- stricted areas at any time unless on of- U.S. OR OCEAN WATERS ficial business. Fishing vessels are per- Sec. mitted to anchor in Playa Blanca, 335.1 Purpose. passing through the restricted area de- 335.2 Authority. scribed in paragraph (a)(1) of this sec- 335.3 Applicability. tion, to and from anchorage on as near 335.4 Policy. a north-south course as sailing condi- 335.5 Applicable laws. 335.6 Related laws and Executive Orders. tions permit. Under no conditions will 335.7 Definitions. swimming, diving, snorkeling, other water related activities or fishing, be AUTHORITY: 33 U.S.C. 1344; 33 U.S.C. 1413. permitted in the restricted area. SOURCE: 53 FR 14911, Apr. 26, 1988, unless otherwise noted. [13 FR 9564, Dec. 31, 1948. Redesignated at 50 FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985, as amended at 62 FR § 335.1 Purpose. 17559, Apr. 10, 1997] This regulation prescribes the prac- tices and procedures to be followed by § 334.1490 Caribbean Sea, at St. Croix, V.I.; restricted areas. the Corps of Engineers to ensure com- pliance with the specific statutes gov- (a) The areas—(1) Area ‘‘A’’. A tri- erning Army Civil Works operations angular area bounded by the following and maintenance projects involving the coordinates: discharge of dredged or fill material into waters of the U.S. or the transpor- Latitude Longitude tation of dredged material for the pur- 17°44′42″ N. 64°54′18″ W. pose of disposal into ocean waters. 17°43′06″ N. 64°54′18″ W. These practices and procedures should 17°44′30″ N. 64°53′30″ W. be employed throughout the decision/ management process concerning meth- (2) Area ‘‘B’’. A rectangular area odologies and alternatives to be used to bounded by the following coordinates: ensure prudent operation and mainte- nance activities. Latitude Longitude

17°41′42″ N. 64°54′00″ W. § 335.2 Authority. 17°41′42″ N. 64°54′18″ W. Under authority delegated from the 17°41′18″ N. 64°54′00″ W. Secretary of the Army and in accord- ° ′ ″ ° ′ ″ 17 41 18 N. 64 54 18 W. ance with section 404 of the Clean Water Act of 1977 (CWA) and section 103 (b) The regulations. (1) Anchoring in of the Marine Protection, Research, the restricted areas is prohibited with and Sanctuaries Act of 1972, herein- the exception of U.S. Government after referred to as the Ocean Dumping owned vessels and private vessels that Act (ODA), the Corps of Engineers reg- have been specifically authorized to do ulates the discharge of dredged or fill so by the Commanding Officer, Atlan- material into waters of the United tic Fleet Range Support Facility. States and the transportation of (2) The regulations in this paragraph dredged material for the purpose of dis- shall be enforced by the Commanding posal into ocean waters. Section 404 of Officer, Atlantic Fleet Range Support the CWA requires public notice with

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