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618 Part 165—Regulated Naviga Pt. 165 33 CFR Ch. I (7–1–12 Edition) PART 165—REGULATED NAVIGA- 165.T01–1125 Regulated Navigation Area; S99 Alford Street Bridge rehabilitation TION AREAS AND LIMITED AC- project, Mystic River, MA CESS AREAS 165.100 Regulated Navigation Area: Navi- gable waters within the First Coast Subpart A—General Guard District. 165.101 Kittery, Maine—regulated naviga- Sec. tion area. 165.1 Purpose of part. 165.102 Security Zone: Walkers Point, 165.3 Definitions. Kennebunkport, ME. 165.5 Establishment procedures. 165.103 Safety and Security Zones; LPG 165.7 Notification. Vessel Transits in Portland, Maine, Cap- 165.8 Geographic coordinates. tain of the Port Zone, Portsmouth Har- 165.9 Geographic application of limited and bor, Portsmouth, New Hampshire. controlled access areas and regulated 165.104 Safety Zone: Vessel Launches, Bath navigation areas. Iron Works, Kennebec River, Bath, Maine. Subpart B—Regulated Navigation Areas 165.105 Security Zones; Passenger Vessels, Portland, Maine, Captain of the Port 165.10 Regulated navigation areas. Zone. 165.11 Vessel operating requirements (regu- 165.106 Security Zone: Seabrook Nuclear lations). Power Plant, Seabrook, New Hampshire. 165.13 General regulations. 165.110 Safety and Security Zone; Liquefied Natural Gas Carrier Transits and An- Subpart C—Safety Zones chorage Operations, Boston, Massachu- setts. 165.20 Safety zones. 165.111 Safety Zone: Boston Harbor, Boston, 165.23 General regulations Massachusetts. 165.112 Safety Zone: USS CASSIN YOUNG, Subpart D—Security Zones Boston, Massachusetts. 165.113 Security Zone: Dignitary arrival/de- 165.30 Security zones. parture Logan International Airport, 165.33 General regulations. Boston, MA. 165.114 Safety and Security Zones: Escorted Subpart E—Restricted Waterfront Areas Vessels—Boston Harbor, Massachusetts. 165.40 Restricted waterfront areas. 165.115 Safety and Security Zones; Pilgrim Nuclear Power Plant, Plymouth, Massa- Subpart F—Specific Regulated Navigation chusetts. 165.116 Safety and Security Zones; Salem Areas and Limited Access Areas and Boston Harbors, Massachusetts. FIRST COAST GUARD DISTRICT 165.117 Regulated Navigation Areas, Safety and Security Zones: Deepwater Ports, 165.T01–0048 Regulated Navigation Area; First Coast Guard District. MBTA Saugus River Railroad Draw- 165.118 Safety Zones; recurring annual bridge rehabilitation project, Saugus events held in Coast Guard Sector Bos- River, MA. ton Captain of the Port Zone. 165.T01–0084 Regulated Navigation Area; 165.120 Safety Zone: Chelsea River, Boston Little Bay Bridge Construction, Little Inner Harbor, Boston, MA. Bay, Portsmouth, NH. 165.121 Safety and Security Zones: High In- 165.T01–0100 Security Zones: War of 1812 Bi- terest Vessels, Narragansett Bay, Rhode centennial Commemoration, Port of Bos- Island. ton, Massachusetts. 165.122 Regulated Navigation Area: Navi- 165.T01–0220 Regulated Navigation Area: gable waters within Narragansett Bay Niantic Railroad Bridge Construction, and the Providence River, Rhode Island. Niantic, Connecticut. 165.123 Cruise Ships, Sector Southeastern 165.T01–0477 Safety Zones; Fireworks Dis- New England Captain of the Port (COTP) plays in Captain of the Port Long Island Zone. Sound Zone. 165.125 Regulated Navigation Area; EPA 165.T01–0727 Regulated Navigation Area; Ar- Superfund Site, New Bedford Harbor, thur Kill, NY and NJ. Massachusetts. 165.T01–0868 Regulated Navigation Area; 165.130 Sandy Hook Bay, New Jersey—secu- Route 24 Bridge Construction, Sakonnet rity zone. River, Rhode Island. 165.141 Safety Zone: Sunken vessel EMPIRE 165.T01–1097 Regulated Navigation Area; KNIGHT, Boon Island, ME. Memorial Bridge Construction, 165.150 New Haven Harbor, Quinnipiac Piscataqua River, Portsmouth, NH. River, Mill River. 618 VerDate Mar<15>2010 11:58 Aug 31, 2012 Jkt 226133 PO 00000 Frm 00628 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 Y:\SGML\226133.XXX 226133 wreier-aviles on DSK5TPTVN1PROD with CFR Coast Guard, DHS Pt. 165 165.151 Safety Zones; Fireworks Displays, 165.510 Delaware Bay and River, Salem Air Shows and Swim Events in the Cap- River, Christina River and Schuylkill tain of the Port Long Island Sound Zone. River-Regulated Navigation Area. 165.153 Regulated Navigation Area: Long Is- 165.511 Security Zone; Atlantic Ocean, land Sound Marine Inspection and Cap- Chesapeake & Delaware Canal, Delaware tain of the Port Zone. Bay, Delaware River and its tributaries. 165.154 Safety and Security Zones; Captain 165.512 Safety Zone; Patapsco River, North- of the Port Long Island Sound Zone Safe- west and Inner Harbors, Baltimore, MD. ty and Security Zones. 165.513 Safety Zone; Magothy River, Sillery 165.156 Regulated Navigation Area: East Bay, MD. Rockaway Inlet to Atlantic Beach 165.514 Safety Zone: Atlantic Intracoastal Bridge, Nassau County, Long Island, New Waterway and connecting waters, vicin- York. ity of Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, 165.160 Safety Zones; fireworks displays and North Carolina. swim events in Coast Guard Captain of 165.515 Safety Zone: Cape Fear River, Wil- the Port New York Zone. mington, North Carolina. 165.163 Safety Zones; Port of New York/New 165.518 Security Zone; Waters of the Fifth Jersey Fleet Week. Coast Guard District. 165.164 Security Zones: Dignitary Arrival/ 165.530 Safety Zone: Cape Fear and North- Departure and United Nations Meetings, east Cape Fear Rivers, NC. New York, NY. 165.535 Safety Zone: Atlantic Ocean, Vicin- 165.165 Regulated Navigation Area; Hudson ity of Cape Henlopen State Park, Dela- River South of the Troy Locks, NY. ware. 165.166 Safety zone: Macy’s July 4th Fire- 165.540 Regulated Navigation Area; Cape works, East River, NY. Fear River, Northeast Cape Fear River, 165.169 Safety and Security Zones: New Wilmington, North Carolina York Marine Inspection Zone and Cap- 165.552 Security Zone; Oyster Creek Genera- tain of the Port Zone. tion Station, Forked River, Ocean Coun- 165.171 Safety Zones for fireworks displays ty, New Jersey. and swim events held in Coast Guard 165.553 Security Zone; Salem and Hope Sector Northern New England Captain of Creek Generation Stations, Delaware the Port Zone. River, Salem County, New Jersey. 165.172 Safety Zone; Underwater Hazard, 165.554 Security Zone; Three Mile Island Gravesend Bay, Brooklyn, NY. Generating Station, Susquehanna River, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. 165.173 Safety Zones for annually recurring 165.555 Safety Zone; Delaware River. marine events held in Coast Guard 165.556 Regulated Navigation Area; Chesa- Southeastern New England Captain of peake and Delaware Canal, Chesapeake the Port Zone. City Anchorage Basin, MD. 165.202 [Reserved] SEVENTH COAST GUARD DISTRICT FIFTH COAST GUARD DISTRICT 165.701 Vicinity, Kennedy Space Center, 165.500 Safety/Security Zones; Chesapeake Merritt Island, Florida—security zone. Bay, Maryland. 165.703 Tampa Bay, Florida—Safety Zone. 165.501 Chesapeake Bay entrance and Hamp- 165.704 Safety Zone: Tampa Bay, Florida. ton Roads, VA and adjacent waters—Reg- 165.T0704 Safety Zone: Savannah River, Sa- ulated Navigation Area. vannah, Georgia. 165.502 Safety and Security Zone; Cove 165.705 Port Canaveral Harbor, Cape Canav- Point Liquefied Natural Gas Terminal, eral, Florida. Chesapeake Bay, Maryland. 165.708 Safety/Security Zone; Charleston 165.503 Security Zone; Captain of the Port Harbor and Cooper River, Charleston, SC. Hampton Roads Zone. 165.709 Security Zone; Charleston Harbor, 165.504 Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Cooper River, South Carolina. Dock Company Shipyard, James River, 165.711 Safety Zone: Port Everglades, Fort Newport News, Va. Lauderdale, FL. 165.505 Security Zone; Calvert Cliffs Nuclear 165.714 Regulated Navigation Area; Atlantic Power Plant, Chesapeake Bay, Calvert Ocean, Charleston, SC. County, Maryland. 165.720 Safety/Security Zone: St. Johns 165.506 Safety Zones; Fifth Coast Guard Dis- River, Jacksonville, FL. trict Fireworks Displays. 165.721 Safety Zone: St. Johns River, Jack- 165.507 Security Zone; Chesapeake Bay, be- sonville, FL. tween Sandy Point and Kent Island, MD. 165.722 Security Zone: St. Johns River, 165.508 Security Zone; Georgetown Channel, Jacksonville, Florida. Potomac River, Washington, DC. 165.726 Regulated Navigation Areas; Miami 165.509 Security Zone; Severn River and River, Miami, Florida. College Creek, Annapolis, MD. 165.728 Jacksonville, Florida—safety zones. 619 VerDate Mar<15>2010 11:58 Aug 31, 2012 Jkt 226133 PO 00000 Frm 00629 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 Y:\SGML\226133.XXX 226133 wreier-aviles on DSK5TPTVN1PROD with CFR Pt. 165 33 CFR Ch. I (7–1–12 Edition) 165.729 Jacksonville Harbor, Florida—secu- 165.776 Security Zone; Coast Guard Base rity zone. San Juan, San Juan Harbor, Puerto Rico 165.730 King’s Bay, Georgia—Regulated 165.777 Security Zone; West Basin, Port Ca- navigation area. naveral Harbor, Cape Canaveral, Florida. 165.731 Safety/Security Zone: Cumberland 165.778 Security Zone; Port of Mayaguez, Sound, Georgia and St. Marys River En- Puerto Rico. trance Channel. 165.779 Regulated Navigation Area; Colum- 165.749 Security Zone: Escorted Vessels, Sa- bus Day Weekend, Biscayne Bay, Miami, vannah, Georgia, Captain of the Port FL. Zone. EIGHTH COAST GUARD DISTRICT 165.751 Security Zone: LNG mooring slip, Savannah River, Savannah, Georgia. 165.T08–040 Moving Security Zone, Escorted 165.752 Sparkman Channel, Tampa, Flor- Vessels. ida—regulated navigation area. 165.T08–0240 Safety Zone; Kemah Boardwalk 165.753 Regulated navigation area; Tampa Summer Season Fireworks, Galveston Bay, Florida. Bay, Kemah, TX. 165.754 Safety Zone: San Juan Harbor, San 165.T08–0315 Safety Zone; Upper Mississippi Juan, PR. River, Mile 183.0 to 183.5. 165.755 Safety Zone: Guayanilla, Puerto 165.801 Annual fireworks displays and other Rico events in the Eighth Coast Guard Dis- 165.756 Regulated Navigation Area; Savan- trict requiring safety zones. nah River, Georgia. 165.802 Lower Mississippi River, vicinity of 165.757 Safety Zones; Ports of Ponce, Old River Control Structure—Safety Tallaboa, and Guayanilla, Puerto Rico Zone. and Limetree Bay, St. Croix, U.S.V.I. 165.803 Mississippi River—regulated naviga- 165.758 Security Zone; San Juan, Puerto tion area. Rico. 165.804 Snake Island, Texas City, Texas; 165.759 Security Zones; Ports of Jackson- mooring and fleeting of vessels—safety ville, Fernandina, and Canaveral, Flor- zone.
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