SUBCHAPTER G—REGATTAS AND MARINE PARADES

PART 100—SAFETY OF LIFE ON 100.719 Annual Suncoast Offshore Challenge; Gulf of Mexico, Sarasota, FL. NAVIGABLE WATERS 100.720 Annual Suncoast Offshore Grand Prix; Gulf of Mexico, Sarasota, FL. Sec. 100.724 Annual Augusta Invitational Rowing 100.01 Purpose and intent. Regatta; Savannah River, Augusta, GA. 100.T01–0103 Special Local Regulation; Ex- 100.728 Special Local Regulations; Hurri- treme Sailing Series Boston; Boston Har- cane Offshore Classic, St. Petersburg, bor; Boston, MA. FL. 100.05 Definition of terms used in this part. 100.729 Columbus Day Regatta, Biscayne 100.10 Coast Guard-State agreements. Bay, , FL. 100.15 Submission of application. 100.732 Annual River Race Augusta; Savan- 100.20 Action on application for event as- nah River, Augusta, GA. signed to State regulation by Coast 100.734 Annual Gasparilla Marine Parade; Guard-State agreement. Hillsborough Bay, Tampa, FL. 100.25 Action on application for event not 100.736 Annual Fort Myers Beach air show; assigned to State regulation by Coast Fort Myers Beach, FL. Guard-State agreement. 100.740 Annual Offshore Super Series Boat 100.30 Approval required for holding event. Race; Fort Myers Beach, FL. 100.35 Special local regulations. 100.801 Annual Marine Events in the Eighth 100.40 Patrol of the regatta or marine pa- Coast Guard District. rade. 100.901 Great Lakes annual marine events. 100.45 Establishment of aids to navigation. 100.902 [Reserved] 100.101 Harvard-Yale Regatta, Thames 100.903 Harborfest Dragon Boat Race; South River, New London, CT. Haven, MI. 100.102 Great River Raft Race, 100.904 Celebrate Americafest, Green Bay, Middletown, CT. WI. 100.105 Head of the Connecticut Regatta. 100.905 Door County Triathlon; Door Coun- 100.106 Freeport Grand Prix, Long Beach, ty, WI. NY. 100.906 Haven Coast Guard Festival 100.112 Swim the Bay, Narragansett Bay Waterski Show, Grand Haven, MI. Narragansett, RI. 100.907 Milwaukee River Challenge; Mil- 100.113 Provincetown Harbor Swim for Life, waukee, WI. Provincetown, MA. 100.908 Charlevoix Venetian Night Boat Pa- 100.114 Fireworks displays within the First rade; Charlevoix, MI. Coast Guard District. 100.909 Chinatown Chamber of Commerce 100.116 Swim Buzzards Bay Day, New Bed- Dragon Boat Race; Chicago, IL. ford, MA. 100.910 Southland Regatta; Blue Island, IL. 100.119 Newport-Bermuda Regatta, Narra- 100.911 Bay City Airshow, Bay City, MI. gansett Bay, Newport, RI. 100.912 Detroit Bell Isle Grand Prix, De- 100.120 Special Local Regulations; Marine troit, MI. Events Held in the Coast Guard Sector 100.913 ACORA Garwood Classic Offshore Northern New England Captain of the Race, Algonac, MI. Port Zone. 100.914 Trenton Rotary Roar on the River, 100.121 Swim Across the Sound, Trenton, MI. Sound, Port Jefferson, NY to Captain’s 100.915 St. Clair River Classic Offshore Cove Seaport, Bridgeport, CT. Race, St. Clair, MI. 100.122 Fran Schnarr Open Water Champion- 100.916 Chris Craft Silver Cup Races, ships, Huntington Bay, . Algonac, MI. 100.124 Maggie Fischer Memorial Great 100.917 The Old Club Cannonade, Harsens Is- South Bay Cross Bay Swim, Great South land, MI. Bay, New York. 100.918 Detroit APBA Gold Cup, Detroit, MI. 100.501 Special Local Regulations; Marine 100.919 International Bay City River Roar, Events in the Fifth Coast Guard District. Bay City, MI. 100.701 Special Local Regulations; Marine 100.920 Tug Across the River, Detroit, MI. Events in the Seventh Coast Guard Dis- 100.1101 Southern California annual marine trict. events. 100.713 Annual Harborwalk Boat Race; 100.1102 Marine events on the Colorado Sampit River, Georgetown, SC. River, between Davis Dam (Bullhead 100.717 Annual Fort Myers Beach Offshore City, Arizona) and Headgate Dam Grand Prix; Fort Myers, FL. (Parker, Arizona). 100.718 Annual Suncoast Kilo Run; Sarasota 100.1103 Northern California annual marine Bay, Sarasota, FL. events.

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100.1105 San Francisco Bay Navy Fleetweek sition: 42°21.3′ N; 071°3′ W, thence cross- Parade of Ships and Blue Angels Dem- ing the Fort Point Channel along onstration. Northern Avenue to position 42°21.3′ N; 100.1301 Seattle Seafair Unlimited Hydro- 071°2.9′ W, continuing Southeast along plane Race. 100.1302 Special Local Regulation, Annual the Shoreline past Fan Pier to the end Dragon Boat Races, Portland, Oregon. of the North Jetty at position 42°20.8′ 100.1303 Annual Kennewick, Washington, N; 071°1.4′ W, continuing and crossing Columbia Unlimited Hydroplane Races. Boston Harbor to the opposite shore 100.1304 Annual Seattle Yacht Club’s near Logan Airport at position 42°21.2′ ‘‘Opening Day’’ Marine Parade. N; 071°1′ W, continuing Northwest in a 100.1305 Richland, Washington, west coast straight line along the shoreline to outboard championship hydro races. ° ′ ° ′ 100.1306 National Maritime Week Tugboat Pier One at position 42 21.9 N; 071 02.5 Races, Seattle, WA. W, thence back across Boston Harbor 100.1307 Special Local Regulations, Strait to the point of origin at position Thunder Performance, Port Angeles, WA. 42°21.3′ N; 071°3′ W. 100.1308 Special Local Regulation; Hydro- (1) The following area within the spe- plane Races within the Captain of the cial local regulation area is specified as Port Puget Sound Area of Responsibility. the race area: All waters of Boston 100.1309 Special Local Regulation; Olympia Harbor near Boston, MA, surface to Harbor Days Tug Boat Races, Budd Inlet, WA. bottom, encompassed by an area start- ing at position: 42°21.59′ N; 071°02.52′ W, AUTHORITY: 33 U.S.C. 1233 thence to position 42°21.28′ N; 071°01.83′ SOURCE: CGFR 63–22, 28 FR 5155, May 23, W, thence to position 42°21.10′ N; 1963, unless otherwise noted. 071°01.95′ W, thence to position 42°21.20′ N; 071°02.26′ W, thence to position § 100.01 Purpose and intent. 42°21.15′ N; 071°02.31′ W, thence to posi- (a) The purpose of the regulations in tion 42°21.31′ N; 071°02.72′ W, thence to this part is to provide effective control the point of origin at position 42°21.59′ over regattas and marine parades con- N; 071°02.52′ W. This area will be clearly ducted on the navigable waters of the defined by floating buoys and will have so as to insure safety of the ability to be collapsed quickly to life in the regatta or marine parade allow for safe passage of traffic if they area. have obtained permission from the (b) Geographic coordinates expressed COTP or the designated representative. in terms of latitude or longitude, or (b) Regulations. In accordance with both, are not intended for plotting on the general regulations in 33 CFR Part maps or charts whose referenced hori- 100, to enter, transit through, anchor zontal datum is the North American in, or remain within the special local Datum of 1983 (NAD 83), unless such ge- regulation area is prohibited unless ographic coordinates are expressly la- permission has been authorized by the beled NAD 83. Geographic coordinates Captain of the Port (COTP) Boston, or without the NAD 83 reference may be the designated on-scene representative. plotted on maps or charts referenced to The ‘‘designated on-scene representa- NAD 83 only after application of the tive’’ is any Coast Guard commis- appropriate corrections that are pub- sioned, warrant, or petty officer who is lished on the particular map or chart designated by the COTP to act on his being used. behalf. The designated on-scene rep- [CGFR 63–22, 28 FR 5155, May 23, 1963, as resentative will be aboard either a amended by CGD 86–082, 52 FR 33811, Sept. 8, Coast Guard or Coast Guard Auxiliary 1987] vessel. The COTP or the designated on scene representative may be contacted § 100.T01–0103 Special Local Regula- via VHF Channel 16 or by telephone at tion; Extreme Sailing Series Boston; (617) 223–5750. Boston Harbor; Boston, MA. (1) The following restrictions apply (a) Regulated Area. The following is to the special local regulation area designated as the special local regula- identified in section (a)(1) of this regu- tion area: All waters of Boston Harbor lation. near Boston, MA, surface to bottom, (i) Special Anchorage ‘‘A’’, which is a encompassed by an area starting at po- small vessel anchorage located near

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Rowes Wharf, is the only permitted § 100.05 Definition of terms used in area for anchoring. All other anchoring this part. within this special local regulation (a) Regatta or marine parade means an area, including in Anchorage Area #1, organized water event of limited dura- is prohibited. tion which is conducted according to a (ii) This special local regulation area prearranged schedule. is designed to restrict vessel traffic, in- (b) [Reserved] cluding all non-motorized vessels, ex- (c) District Commander means the cept as may be permitted by the COTP Commander of the Coast Guard Dis- Boston or the designated on-scene rep- trict in which the regatta or marine resentative. parade is intended to be held. (See Part (iii) Within this area all vessels will 3 of this chapter for the geographical transit at the minimum speed nec- boundaries of Coast Guard Districts.) essary to maintain headway without (d) State authority means any official creating a wake. or agency of a State having power (iv) Due to the waterway area re- under the law of such State to regulate striction and the expected increase in regattas or marine parades on waters recreational vessels in the area, vessel over which such State has jurisdiction. operators of all vessels 65 feet in length (e) Navigable waters of the United or greater desiring to enter or operate States means those waters described in within the special local regulation area § 2.36(a) of this chapter, specifically in- shall contact the COTP or the des- cluding the waters described in ignated on-scene representative at § 2.22(a)(2) of this chapter. least five hours prior to the desired transit time to obtain permission to do [CGFR 63–22, 28 FR 5155, May 23, 1963, as so. Permission to enter the special amended by CGD 75–098, 40 FR 49327, Oct. 22, local regulation area will be considered 1975; USCG–2001–9044, 68 FR 42602, July 18, on a case by case basis at the discre- 2003] tion of the COTP and vessels may be § 100.10 Coast Guard-State agree- escorted through the area if the COTP ments. deems it necessary for safe transit. Failure to provide notification of entry (a) The District Commander is au- at least five hours prior to transit may thorized to enter into agreements with result in a denial of entry into the reg- State authorities permitting, regula- ulated area during the enforcement pe- tion by the State of such classes of re- riod. Vessel operators given permission gatta or marine parade on the navi- to enter the area must comply with all gable waters of the United States as, in directions given to them by the COTP the opinion of the District Commander, or the designated on-scene representa- the State is able to regulate in such a tive. manner as to insure safety of life. All (2) The following restrictions apply such agreements shall reserve to the to the area identified as the race area District Commander the right to regu- in section (a)(2) of this regulation. This late any particular regatta or marine area is closed to all vessel traffic, with parade when he or she deems such ac- the exception of vessels involved di- tion to be in the public interest. rectly with the event such as: sailboat [CGFR 63–22, 28 FR 5155, May 23, 1963, as race participants, event safety vessels, amended by USCG–2003–15404, 68 FR 37740, on-scene patrol and law enforcement June 25, 2003] vessels. (c) Effective Period. This regulation is § 100.15 Submission of application. effective from 1 p.m. on June 30, 2011, (a) An individual or organization to 6 p.m. on July 4, 2011. This regula- planning to hold a regatta or marine tion will also be enforced daily from 1 parade which, by its nature, cir- p.m. until 6 p.m., June 30, 2011 through cumstances or location, will introduce July 4, 2011. extra or unusual hazards to the safety

EFFECTIVE DATE NOTE: By USCG–2011–0103, of life on the navigable waters of the 76 FR 36313, June 22, 2011, § 100.T01–0103 was United States, shall submit an applica- added, effective from 1 p.m. on June 30, 2011, tion to the Coast Guard District Com- to 6 p.m. on July 4, 2011. mander having cognizance of the area

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where it is intended to hold such re- (8) A time schedule and description of gatta or marine parade. Examples of events. conditions which are deemed to intro- (9) A section of a chart or scale draw- duce extra or unusual hazards to the ing showing the boundaries of the safety of life include but are not lim- event, various water courses or areas ited to: An inherently hazardous com- to be utilized by participants, officials, petition, the customary presence of and spectator craft. commercial or pleasure craft in the [CGFR 63–22, 28 FR 5155, May 23, 1963 as area, any obstruction of navigable amended by CGD 95–054, 66 FR 1582, Jan. 9, channel which may reasonably be ex- 2001; CGD 95–059, 66 FR 9659, Feb. 9, 2001; pected to result, and the expected accu- USCG–2003–15404, 68 FR 37740, June 25, 2003] mulation of spectator craft. (b) Where such events are to be held § 100.20 Action on application for regularly or repeatedly in a single area event assigned to State regulation by an individual or organization, the by Coast Guard-State agreement. Commandant or the District Com- (a) Upon receipt of an application for mander may, subject to conditions set a regatta or marine parade of a type from time to time by him or her, grant assigned to a State for regulation a permit for such series of events for a under a Coast Guard-State agreement, fixed period of time, not to exceed one the District Commander will forward year. the application to the State authority (c) The application must be sub- having cognizance of the event. Fur- mitted no less than 135 days before the ther processing and decision upon such start of the proposed event. However, if an application shall be conducted by all of the following criteria are met, the State. the application must be submitted no (b) [Reserved] less than 60 days before the start of the proposed event: § 100.25 Action on application for (1) The sponsor submitted an applica- event not assigned to State regula- tion for the event in the year imme- tion by Coast Guard-State agree- diately preceding. ment. (2) The nature, location, scheduling, (a) Where an event is one of a type and other relevant information con- not assigned to the State for regula- tained in the previous application are tion under a Coast Guard-State agree- essentially the same. ment (or where no such agreement has (3) The Coast Guard received no ob- been entered), the Commander of a jection to the previous application. Coast Guard District who receives an (4) The Coast Guard did not promul- application for a proposed regatta or gate special local regulations for the marine parade to be held upon the nav- previous event. igable waters of the United States (5) The Coast Guard approved the within his or her district shall take the previous event. following action: (d) The application shall include the (1) He or she shall determine whether following details: the proposed regatta or marine parade (1) Name and address of sponsoring may be held in the proposed location organization. with safety of life. To assist in his or (2) Name, address, and telephone of her determination, he or she may, if he person or persons in charge of the or she deems it necessary, hold a public event. hearing to obtain the views of all per- (3) Nature and purpose of the event. sons interested in, or who will be af- (4) Information as to general public fected by, the regatta or marine pa- interest. rade. (5) Estimated number and types of (2) He or she will notify the indi- watercraft participating in the event. vidual or organization which submitted (6) Estimated number and types of the application: spectator watercraft. (i) That the application is approved, (7) Number of boats being furnished and the nature of the special local reg- by sponsoring organizations to patrol ulations, if any, which he or she will event. promulgate pursuant to § 100.35; or

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(ii) That the interest of safety of life tion, when issued and published by the on the navigable waters of the United Commander of a Coast Guard District States requires specific change or or COTP as authorized by 33 CFR 1.05– changes in the application before it can 1(i), must have the status of regula- be approved; or tions issued pursuant to the provisions (iii) That the event requires no regu- of section 1 of the act of April 28, 1908, lation or patrol of the regatta or ma- as amended (33 U.S.C. 1233). rine parade area; or [USCG–2009–0416, 74 FR 27438, June 10, 2009] (iv) That the application is not ap- proved, with reasons for such dis- § 100.40 Patrol of the regatta or ma- approval. rine parade. [CGFR 63–22, 28 FR 5155, May 23, 1963, as (a) The Commander of a Coast Guard amended by USCG–2003–15404, 68 FR 37740, District in which a regatta or marine June 25, 2003] parade is to be held may detail, if he or she deems the needs of safety require, § 100.30 Approval required for holding one or more Coast Guard vessels to pa- event. trol the course of the regatta or marine (a) An event for which application is parade for the purpose of enforcing not required under § 100.15(a) shall be held only the special local regulations but only after approval of such event by also for assistance work and the en- the District Commander, except that forcement of laws generally. applications referred to a State under (b) The Commander of a Coast Guard § 100.10 shall be governed by the laws of District may also utilize any private that State. vessel or vessels to enforce the special local regulations governing a regatta § 100.35 Special local regulations. or marine parade provided such vessel (a) The Commander of a Coast Guard or vessels have been placed at the dis- District or Captain of the Port (COTP) position of the Coast Guard pursuant as authorized by 33 CFR 1.05–1(i), after to section 826 in Title 14, U.S. Code, for approving plans for the holding of a re- such purpose by any member of the gatta or marine parade within his or Coast Guard Auxiliary, or any corpora- her district or zone, is authorized to tion, partnership, or association, or by promulgate such special local regula- any State or political subdivision tions as he or she deems necessary to thereof. Any private vessel so utilized insure safety of life on the navigable shall have on board an officer or petty waters immediately prior to, during, officer of the Coast Guard who shall be and immediately after the approved re- in charge of the vessel during the de- gatta or marine parade. Such regula- tail and responsible for the law en- tions may include a restriction on, or forcement activities or assistance work control of, the movement of vessels performed by the vessel during such de- through a specified area immediately tail. Any private vessel so utilized will prior to, during, and immediately after display the Coast Guard ensign while the regatta or marine parade. engaged in this duty. (b) The Commander of a Coast Guard (c) The Commander of a Coast Guard District or COTP as authorized by 33 District may also utilize any private CFR 1.05–1(i), after approving plans for vessel or vessels placed at the disposi- the holding of a regatta or marine pa- tion of the Coast Guard pursuant to rade upon the navigable waters within section 826 in Title 14, U.S. Code, by his or her district or zone, and promul- any member of the Coast Guard Auxil- gating special regulations thereto, iary, or any corporation, partnership, must give the public full and adequate or association, or by any State or po- notice of the dates of the regatta or litical subdivision thereof, to patrol marine parade, together with full and the course of the regatta or marine pa- complete information of the special rade for the purpose of promoting safe- local regulations, if there be such. ty by performing assistance work, ef- Such notice should be published in the fecting rescues, and directing the local notices to mariners. movement of vessels in the vicinity of (c) The special local regulations re- the regatta or marine parade. Vessels ferred to in paragraph (a) of this sec- utilized under the authority of this

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paragraph are not authorized to en- minutes prior to the start of the races. force the special local regulations or They must remain moored or at anchor laws generally. until the men’s varsity have passed [CGFR 63–22, 28 FR 5155, May 23, 1963, as their positions. At that time, spectator amended by CGFR 65–32, 30 FR 8518, July 3, vessels located south of the Harvard 1965; USCG–2003–15404, 68 FR 37740, June 25, Boathouse may proceed downriver at a 2003] reasonable speed. Vessels situated be- tween the Harvard Boathouse and the § 100.45 Establishment of aids to navi- gation. finish line must remain stationary until both crews return safely to their The District Commander will estab- boathouses. If for any reason the men’s lish and maintain only those aids to varsity crew race is postponed, spec- navigation necessary to assist in the observance and enforcement of the spe- tator vessels will remain in position cial regulations issued under the Dis- until notified by Coast Guard or re- trict Commander’s authority. These gatta patrol personnel. aids to navigation will be in accord- (5) The last 1000 feet of the race ance with Part 62 of this chapter. All course near the finish line will be de- other aids to navigation incidental to lineated by four (4) temporary white the holding of a regatta or marine pa- buoys provided by the sponsor. All rade are private aids to navigation as spectator craft shall remain behind described in Part 66 of this chapter. these buoys during the event. [CGD 86–031, 52 FR 42645, Nov. 6, 1987] (6) Spectator craft shall not anchor: (i) To the west of the race course, be- § 100.101 Harvard-Yale Regatta, tween Scotch Cap and Bartlett Point Thames River, New London, CT. Light. (a) Regulated area. The Thames River (ii) Within the race course boundaries at New London, Connecticut, from the or in such a manner that would allow Penn Central Draw Bridge to Bartlett their vessel to drift or swing into the Cove. race course. (b) Effective period. This section is in (7) During the effective period all effect on June 8, 1996, from 4:00 p.m. to vessels shall proceed at a speed not to 7:30 p.m. and each year thereafter on a exceed six (6) knots in the regulated date and times specified in a FEDERAL area. REGISTER notice. If the regatta is can- celed due to weather, this section will (8) Spectator vessels shall not follow be in effect on the following Sunday. the crews during the races. (c) Special local regulations. (1) All (9) Swimming is prohibited in the vi- persons or vessels not registered with cinity of the race course during the the sponsor as participants or not part races. of the regatta patrol are considered (10) A vessel operating in the vicinity spectators. of the Submarine Base may not cause (2) No spectator or press boats shall waves which result in damage to sub- be allowed out onto or across the race marines or other vessels in the floating course without Coast Guard escort. drydocks. (3) No person or vessel may transit (11) All persons and vessels shall through the regulated area during the comply with the instructions of U.S. effective period unless participating in Coast Guard patrol personnel. Upon the event, or as authorized by the spon- hearing five or more blasts from a U.S. sor or Coast Guard Patrol personnel. Coast Guard vessel, the operator of a The Patrol Commander may open up vessel shall stop immediately and pro- the regulated area to allow for vessel ceed as directed. U.S. Coast Guard pa- movement between scheduled races. (4) Spectator vessels must be at an- trol personnel include commissioned, chor within a designated spectator area warrant and petty officers of the Coast or moored to a waterfront facility Guard. Members of the Coast Guard within the regulated area in such a Auxiliary may be present to inform way that they shall not interfere with the progress of the event at least 30

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vessel operators of this regulation and § 100.105 Head of the Connecticut Re- other applicable laws. gatta. [CGD3 85–16, 50 FR 23807, June 6, 1985, as (a) Regulated Area. The regulated amended by CGD1 87–08, 52 FR 20387, June 1, area is that section of the Connecticut 1987. Redesignated and amended by CGD 87– River between the southern tip of 008b, 52 FR 25219, July 6, 1987; CGD01–95–017, Gildersleeve Island and Light Number 61 FR 21960, May 13, 1996; CGD 96–052, 62 FR 87. 16702, Apr. 8, 1997] (b) Special Local Regulations. (1) The regulated area is closed to all § 100.102 Great Raft transiting vessel traffic between 9:00 Race, Middletown, CT. a.m. and 6:00 p.m. except for escorted (a) Regulated Area. That section of passages as described in (2) and (3) the Connecticut River between Dart Is- below. All transiting vessel movement land (Marker no. 73) and Portland will be done at the direction of the Shoals (Marker no. 92), Middletown, Coast Guard patrol commander. CT. (2) Vessels less than 20 meters in (b) Special Local Regulations. (1) The length will be allowed to transit the Coast Guard patrol commander may regulated area only under escort and at delay, modify, or cancel the race as the discretion of the Coast Guard pa- conditions or circumstances require. trol commander. (2) No person or vessel may enter, (3) Vessels over 20 meters in length transit, or remain in the regulated area will be allowed to transit the regulated unless participating in the event or un- area, under escort, from 12:30 p.m. to less authorized by the Coast Guard pa- 1:45 p.m. or as directed by the Coast trol commander. Guard patrol commander. (3) Vessels encountering emergencies (4) All transiting vessels shall oper- which require transit through the regu- ate at ‘‘No Wake’’ speed or five (5) lated area should contact the Coast knots whichever is slower. Guard patrol commander on VHF (5) Southbound vessels awaiting es- Channel 16. In the event of an emer- cort through the regulated area will be gency, the Coast Guard patrol com- held in the vicinity of the southern tip mander may authorized a vessel to of Gildersleeve Island. Northbound ves- transit through the regulated area sels awaiting escort will be held at with a Coast Guard designated escort. Light Number 87. (4) All persons and vessels shall com- (6) All vessels shall immediately fol- ply with the instructions of the Coast low any specific instructions given by Coast Guard patrol craft and exercise Guard on-scene patrol commander. On- extreme caution while operating in or scene patrol personnel may include near the regulated area. commissioned, warrant, and petty offi- (7) No person shall enter or remain in cers of the U.S. Coast Guard. Upon the regulated area unless participating hearing five or more short blasts from in the event or authorized by the event a U.S. Coast Guard vessel, the operator sponsor or Coast Guard patrol com- of a vessel shall proceed as directed. mander. Members of the Coast Guard Auxiliary (8) The sponsor shall ensure that the will also be present to inform vessel op- event is concluded by 6:00 p.m. on the erators of this regulation and other ap- day of the event. plicable laws. (c) Effective Dates. These regulations (c) Effective Period. This rule is effec- are effective from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. tive from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on the last on October 9, 1988 and each year there- Saturday in July. If tidal conditions after during the same time period on are not conductive to performing the the second Saturday of October or as event it will take place the first Satur- published in the local Coast Guard No- day in August. tice to Mariners. [CGD01–95–178, 62 FR 35388, July 1, 1997, as [CGD1 88–035, 53 FR 39273, Oct. 6, 1988, as amended by USCG–2003–15404, 68 FR 37740, amended at CGDUI–94–136, 59 FR 49821, Sept. June 25, 2003] 30, 1994]

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§ 100.106 Freeport Grand Prix, Long unless participating in the event or un- Beach, NY. less authorized by the Coast Guard pa- (a) Regulated area. The regulated area trol commander. is a trapezoidal area on the coastal At- (3) Vessels encountering emergencies lantic waters of Long Island to the which require transit through the regu- south of Long Beach, New York. The lated area should contact the Coast regulated area is one and one quarter Guard patrol commander on VHF Channel 16. In the event of an emer- (11⁄4) miles south of Long Beach and gency, the Coast Guard patrol com- three and one quarter (31⁄4) miles north of the northern boundary of Ambrose mander may authorize a vessel to tran- Channel and is specifically bounded as sit through the regulated area with the follows: Coast Guard designated escort. (1) Northeast Corner. approximately (4) All persons and vessels shall com- one and one quarter miles southwest of ply with the instructions of the Coast Jones Inlet breakwater at coordinates Guard on-scene patrol commander. On- 40–33–42 North; 073–35–43 West. scene patrol personnel may include (2) Southeast Corner. southwest of commissioned, warrant, and petty offi- Jones Inlet Approch Buoy (R ‘‘2’’; cers of the U.S. Coast Guard. Upon Light List Number 685) at coordinates hearing five or more short blasts from 40–31–45 North; 073–36–19 West. a U.S. Coast Guard vessel, the operator (3) Southwest Corner. east of East of a vessel shall proceed as directed. Rockaway Approach Buoy (R ‘‘4’’; Members of the Coast Guard Auxiliary Light List Number 690) at coordinates may also be present to inform vessel 40–31–31 North; 073–42–21 West. operators of this regulation and other (4) Northwest Corner. 40–33–30 North; applicable laws. 073–40–57 West. (c) Effective period. This section is ef- (b) Special local regulations. Vessels fective on July 27, 1996, from 10:30 a.m. not participating in, or operating as a to 12:30 p.m., and each year thereafter safety/rescue patrol shall: on a date and times published in a FED- (1) Not operate within the regulated ERAL REGISTER document. area. [CGD01–95–170, 61 FR 26104, May 24, 1996] (2) Immediately follow any specific instructions given by Coast Guard pa- § 100.113 Provincetown Harbor Swim trol craft. for Life, Provincetown, MA. (3) Exercise extreme caution when (a) Regulated Area. All waters of operating near the regulated area. Provincetown Harbor within 200 feet of (c) Effective Dates. These regulations participating benefit swimmers. are effective at 11:00 a.m. on August 5, (b) Special Local Regulations. (1) The 1989 and terminate at 3:00 p.m. on Au- Coast Guard patrol commander may gust 5, 1989 and will be in effect each delay, modify, or cancel the race as year thereafter during the same time conditions or circumstances require. period on the first or second Sunday of (2) No person or vessel may enter, August as published in a FEDERAL REG- transit, or remain in the regulated area ISTER Notice and the Coast Guard unless participating in the event or un- Local Notice to Mariners. less authorized by the Coast Guard pa- [CGD1 89–025, 54 FR 32066, Aug. 4, 1989] trol commander. (3) Vessels encountering emergencies § 100.112 Swim the Bay, Narragansett which require transit through the regu- Bay, Narragansett, RI. lated area should contact the Coast (a) Regulated area. All waters of the Guard patrol commander on VHF East Passage of Narragansett Bay Channel 16. In the event of an emer- within 200 feet of participating com- gency, the Coast Guard patrol com- petition swimmers. mander may authorize a vessel to tran- (b) Special local regulations. (1) The sit through the regulated area with a Coast Guard patrol commander may Coast Guard designated escort. delay, modify, or cancel the race as (4) All persons and vessels shall com- conditions or circumstances require. ply with the instructions of the Coast (2) No person or vessel may enter, Guard on-scene patrol commander. On- transit, or remain in the regulated area scene patrol personnel may include

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commissioned, warrant, and petty offi- ERAL REGISTER document. If the event cers of the U.S. Coast Guard. Upon is canceled due to weather, this regula- hearing five or more short blasts from tion is effective the following day at a U.S. Coast Guard vessel, the operator the same times. of a vessel shall proceed as directed. Members of the Coast Guard Auxiliary [CGD 01–95–169, 61 FR 45891, Aug. 30, 1996] may also be present to inform vessel operators of this regulation and other § 100.114 Fireworks displays within the First Coast Guard District. applicable laws. (c) Effective period. This section is ef- (a) Regulated area. That area of navi- fective on September 7, 1996, from 10 gable waters within a 500-yard radius of a.m. to 4 p.m. and annually thereafter the launch platform for each fireworks on a date and times published in a FED- display listed in the following table.

FIREWORKS DISPLAY TABLE

May

Massachusetts: 5.1 ...... A night during Name: Hull Memorial Day Festival. Memorial Day Sponsor: Town of Hull. Weekend. Time: 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Location: Barge located 200 yards off Nantasket Beach, Hull, MA.

June

Connecticut: 6.2 ...... A night during Name: Barnum Festival Fireworks. the Last week Sponsor: The Barnum Foundation. in June. Time: 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Location: Seaside Park—Bridgeport Harbor, Bridgeport, CT. 43°11′30″ N/072°00′30″ W (NAD 1983).

July

Connecticut: 7.1 ...... A night during Name: American Legion Post 83 Fireworks. the First week Sponsor: Town of Branford American Legion Post. in July (or Time: 9 p.m. to 10 p.m. Last week in Location: Branford Point, Branford, CT. 41°21′ N/072°05′20″ W (NAD June). 1983).

New York: 7.2 ...... A night during Name: Devon Yacht Club Fireworks. the First week Sponsor: Devon Yacht Club, Amagansett, NY. in July. Time: 9:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. Location: Devon Yacht Club, Amagansett, NY. 40°00′00″ N/072°06′12″ W (NAD 1983).

Connecticut: 7.4 ...... A night during Name: Stamford Fireworks. the First two Sponsor: City of Stamford. weeks in July. Time: 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Location: Westcott Cove, Stamford, CT. 41°02′01″ N/73°30′3″ W (NAD 1983).

New York: 7.5 ...... A night during Name: Town of Babylon Fireworks. the First two Sponsor: Town of Babylon, NY. weeks in July. Time: 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Location: Nezeras Island, Babylon, NY.

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FIREWORKS DISPLAY TABLE—Continued 7.6 ...... Friday or Satur- Name: Hingham 4th of July Fireworks. day prior to Sponsor: Town of Hingham, MA. July 4th. Time: 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Location: Hingham Harbor, Hingham, MA. 42°15′30″ N/70°53′2″ W (NAD 1983).

Massachusetts: 7.7 ...... Friday or Satur- Name: Weymouth 4th of July Fireworks. day prior to Sponsor: Town of Weymouth Harbormaster. July 4th. Time: 8:30 p.m. to 10:45 p.m. Location: Weymouth Fore River, Weymouth, MA. 42°15′30″ N/70°56′6″ W (NAD 1983).

Massachusetts: 7.9 ...... July 3rd ...... Name: Gloucester Fireworks. Sponsor: Gloucester Chamber of Commerce. Time: 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Location: Gloucester Harbor, Stage Fort Park, Gloucester, MA.

Connecticut: 7.10 ...... July 3rd ...... Name: Summer Music Fireworks. Sponsor: Summer Music, Inc. Time: 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Location: Off of Harkness Park, Long Island Sound, Waterford, CT. 41°18′00″ N/072°06′42″ W.

New York: 7.11 ...... July 3rd ...... Name: Salute to Veterans. Sponsor: Town of North Hempstead, NY Time: 9 p.m. to 10 p.m. Location: Hempstead, NY. Point Lookout 40°35′34″ N/073°35′24″ W (NAD 1983).

Massachusetts: 7.16 ...... July 4th ...... Name: Town of Barnstable Fireworks. Sponsor: Town of Barnstable. Time: 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Location: Dunbar Point/Kalmus Beach, Barnstable, MA. 41°38′30″ N/ 070°16′ W (NAD 1983).

Massachusetts: 7.178 ...... July 4th ...... Name: Beverly Farms Fireworks. Sponsor: Farms-Pride 4th of July Committee, Inc. Time: 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Location: West Beach, Manchester Bay, Beverly Farms, MA. 42°33′51″ N/070°48′29″ W (NAD 1983).

Massachusetts: 7.18 ...... July 4th ...... Name: Edgartown Fireworks. Sponsor: Edgartown Firefighters Association. Time: 9 p.m. to 10 p.m. Location: Edgartown Harbor, Edgartown, MA. 41°23′25″ N/070°29′45″ W (NAD 1983).

Massachusetts: 7.19 ...... July 4th ...... Name: Falmouth Fireworks. Sponsor: Falmouth Fireworks Committee Time: 9 p.m. to 10 p.m. Location: Falmouth Harbor, .25 NM east of buoy #16, Falmouth, MA. 41°¥23′12″ N/070°29′45″ W (NAD 1983).

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FIREWORKS DISPLAY TABLE—Continued 7.20 ...... July 4th ...... Name: Marion Fireworks. Sponsor: Town of Marion Harbormaster. Time: 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Location: Silver Shell Beach, Marion, MA. 41°45′30″ N/070°45′24″ W (NAD 1983).

Massachusetts: 7.21 ...... July 4th ...... Name: City of New Bedford Fireworks. Sponsor: City of New Bedford. Time: 9 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Location: New Bedford Harbor, New Bedford, MA. 41°41′ N/070°40′ W (NAD 1983).

Massachusetts: 7.22 ...... July 4th ...... Name: Onset Fireworks. Sponsor: Town of Wareham, MA. Time: 9 p.m. to 10 p.m. Location: Onset Harbor, Onset, MA. 41°38′ N/071°55′ W (NAD 1983).

Massachusetts: 7.23 ...... July 4th ...... Name: Plymouth Fireworks Display. Sponsor: July Four Plymouth Inc. Time: 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Location: Plymouth Harbor, Plymouth, MA. 41°57′20″ N/070°38′20″ W (NAD 1983).

Massachusetts: 7.24 ...... July 4th ...... Name: Lewis Bay Fireworks. Sponsor: Town of Yarmouth, MA. Time: 9:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. Location: Great Island, Lewis Bay. 41°38′30″ N/071°17′06″ W (NAD 1983).

Rhode Island: 7.25 ...... July 4th ...... Name: Bristol 4th of July Fireworks. Sponsor: Bristol 4th of July Committee. Time: 9:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. Location: Bristol Harbor, Bristol, RI. 41°39′54″ N/071°20′18″ W (NAD 1983).

Rhode Island: 7.26 ...... July 4th ...... Name: City of Newport Fireworks. Sponsor: City of Newport Time: 9:15 p.m. to 10 p.m Location: 41°28′48″ N/071°20′18″ W (NAD 1983).

Rhode Island: 7.27 ...... July 4th ...... Name: Oyster Harbor Club Fourth of July Festival. Sponsor: Oyster Harbor Club, Inc. Time: 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Location: Tim’s Cove, North Bay, Osterville, RI. 41°37′30″ N/ 070°23′21″ W (NAD 1983).

Rhode Island: 7.28 ...... July 4th ...... Name: Slade Farms Fireworks. Sponsor: Slade Farm, Somerset, RI. Time: 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. Location: 41°43′36″ N/071°09′18″ W (NAD 1983).

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FIREWORKS DISPLAY TABLE—Continued 7.29 ...... July 4th ...... Name: Fairfield Aerial Fireworks. Sponsor: Fairfield Park Commission. Time: 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Location: Jennings Beach, Long Island Sound, Fairfield, CT. 41°08′22″ N/073°14′02″ W.

Connecticut: 7.30 ...... July 4th ...... Name: Subfest Fireworks. Sponsor: U.S. Naval Submarine Base. Time: 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Location: Thames River, Groton, CT.

Connecticut: 7.31 ...... July 4th ...... Name: Hartford Riverfest. Sponsor: July 4th Riverfest, Inc. Time: 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Location: Connecticut River, Hartford, CT.

Connecticut: 7.32 ...... July 4th ...... Name: Middletown Fireworks. Sponsor: City of Middletown. Time: 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Location: Connecticut River, Middletown Harbor, Middletown, CT. 41°33′79″ N/073°38′83″ W (NAD 1983).

Connecticut: 7.33 ...... July 4th ...... Name: Old Lyme Fireworks. Sponsor: Mr. James R. Rice. Time: 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Location: Sound View Beach, Long Island Sound, Old Lyme, CT.

New York: 7.34 ...... July 4th ...... Name: Bayville Crescent Club Fireworks. Sponsor: Bayville Crescent Club, Bayville, NY. Time: 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Location: Cooper Bluff, Cove Neck, NY.

New York: 7.35 ...... July 4th ...... Name: Montauk Independence Day. Sponsor: Montauk Chamber of Commerce. Time: 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Location: Montauk Town Beach, Montauk, NY.

New York: 7.36 ...... July 4th ...... Name: Jones Beach State Park Fireworks. Sponsor: Long Island State Park Administration Headquarters. Time: 9 p.m. to 10:15 p.m. Location: Fishing Pier, Jones Beach State Park, Wantagh, NY. 40°35′7″ N/073°30′6″ W (NAD 1983).

New York: 7.37 ...... July 4th ...... Name: Dolan Family Fireworks. Sponsor: Mr. Charles F. Dolan. Time: 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Location: Cove Point, Oyster Bay, NY.

Massachusetts 7.38 ...... July 4th ...... Name: Wellfleet Fireworks. Sponsor: Wellfleet Fireworks Committee. Time: 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. Location: Indian Neck Jetty, Wellfleet, MA. 41°55′24″ N/070°02′06″ W (NAD 1983).

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FIREWORKS DISPLAY TABLE—Continued 7.39 ...... Weekend fol- Name: Thames River Fireworks. lowing July Sponsor: Town of Groton. 4th. Time: 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Location: Thames River, off Electric Boat, Groton, CT.

New York: 7.40 ...... A night during Name: Boys Harbor Fireworks Extravaganza. the Second or Sponsor: Boys Harbor Inc. Third week- Time: 9 p.m. to 10 p.m. end in July. Location: Three Mile Harbor, East Hampton, NY. 41°15′ N/070°11′91″ W (NAD 1983).

August

Connecticut: 8.1 ...... A night during Name: Summer Music Fireworks. the First week Sponsor: Summer Music Inc. of August. Time: 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Location: Niantic River, Harkness Park, Waterford, CT.

Massachusetts: 8.2 ...... A night during Name: Fall River Celebrates America Fireworks. the First Sponsor: Fall River Chamber of Commerce. weekend in Time: 9:15 p.m. to 10 p.m. August. Location: Taunton River, vicinity of buoy #17, Fall River, MA 41°43′4″ N/071°09′48″ W (NAD 1983).

Connecticut: 8.3 ...... A night during Name: Hartford Riverfront Regatta. the First two Sponsor: Riverfront Recapture Inc. weeks in Au- Time: 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. gust. Location: Connecticut River, Hartford, CT.

Connecticut: 8.4 ...... A night during Name: Summer Music Fireworks. the Third Sponsor: Summer Music Inc. week in Au- Time: 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. gust. Location: Niantic River, Harkness Park, Waterford, CT.

Massachusetts: 8.5 ...... Last weekend in Name: Oaks Bluff Fireworks. August. Sponsor: Oaks Bluff Fireman′s Civic Association. Time: 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Location: Oaks Bluff Beach, Oaks Bluff, MA.

Connecticut: 8.6 ...... Last Sunday in Name: Norwich Harbor Day Fireworks. August. Sponsor: Harbor Day Committee. Time: 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Location: Norwich Harbor, off American, Wharf Marina, Norwich, CT.

Massachusetts: 8.7 ...... A night during Name: Gloucester Fireworks. Labor day Sponsor: Gloucester Chamber of Commerce. weekend. Time: 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Location: Gloucester Harbor, Stage Fort, Gloucester, MA.

September

Massachusetts: 9.1 ...... A night during Name: Gloucester Fireworks. Labor day Sponsor: Gloucester Chamber of Commerce. weekend. Time: 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Location: Gloucester Harbor, Stage Fort Park, Gloucester, MA.

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FIREWORKS DISPLAY TABLE—Continued Connecticut: 9.3 ...... A night during Name: Taste of Italy. the weekend Sponsor: Italian Heritage Committee. following Time: 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Labor day. Location: Norwich Harbor, off Norwich Marina, Norwich, CT. 41°31′20″ N/073°04′83″ W (NAD 1983).

Rhode Island: 9.4 ...... A night during Name: Newport Salute to Summer. the First Sponsor: Naval Education and Training Center. weekend in Time: 8:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. September. Location: Narragansett Bay, East Passage, off Coasters Harbor Island, Newport, RI. 41°25′ N/071°20′ W (NAD 1983).

Connecticut: 9.5 ...... First or Second Name: Norwalk Oyster Festival Fireworks. Saturday in Sponsor: Norwalk Seaport Association. September. Time: 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Location: Norwalk Harbor, Norwalk, CT.

New York: 9.6 ...... A night during Name: Cow Harbor Day Fireworks. the Last two Sponsor: Village of Northport Harbor. weekends in Time: 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. September. Location: Sand Pit, Northport Harbor, Northport, NY.

October

Massachusetts: 10.1 ...... A night during Name: Yarmouth Seaside Festival Fireworks. the Second Sponsor: Yarmouth Seaside Festival. weekend of Time: 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. October. Location: Seagull Beach, W. Yarmouth, MA 41°38′06″ N/070°13′ 13″ W (NAD 1983).

December

Massachusetts: 12.1 ...... December 31st Name: First Night Fireworks. Sponsor: First Night Inc. Time: 11:45 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Location: Center of Boston Inner Harbor, Boston, MA 42°21′42.4″ N/ 071°02′36.5″ W (NAD 1983).

Massachusetts: 12.2 ...... December 31st Name: First Night Martha′s Vineyard. Sponsor: Town of Martha′s Vineyard Chamber of Commerce. Time: 10 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Location: Vineyard Haven Harbor, Martha′s Vineyard, MA 41°27′6″ N/ 070°35′8″ W (NAD 1983).

Massachusetts: 12.3 ...... December 31st Name: City of New Bedford First Night. Sponsor: City of New Bedford. Time: 11:45 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Location: New Bedford Harbor, New Bedford, MA 41°38′.2″ N/ 070°55′0″ W (NAD 1983).

Connecticut: 12.4 ...... December 31st Name: First night Mystic. Sponsor: Mystic Community Center. Time: 11:45 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Location: Mystic River, Mystic, CT.

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FIREWORKS DISPLAY TABLE—Continued 12.5 ...... December 31st Name: Newport Fireworks. Sponsor: Newport Cultural Commission. Time: 11 p.m. to 1 a.m. Location: 41°28′48″ N/071°20′18″ W (NAD 1983).

(b) Special local regulations. (1) No per- (b) Special Local Regulations. (1) The son or vessel may enter, transit, or re- Coast Guard patrol commander may main within the regulated area during delay, modify, or cancel the race as the effective period of regulation un- conditions or circumstances require. less authorized by the Coast Guard pa- (2) No person or vessel may enter, trol commander. transit, or remain in the regulated area (2) Vessels encountering emergencies unless participating in the event or un- which require transit through the regu- less authorized by the Coast Guard pa- lated area should contact the Coast trol commander. Guard patrol commander on VHF (3) Vessels encountering emergencies Channel 16. In the event of an emer- gency, the Coast Guard patrol com- which require transit through the regu- mander may authorize a vessel to tran- lated area should contact the Coast sit through the regulated area with a Guard patrol commander on VHF Coast Guard designated escort. Channel 16. In the event of an emer- (3) All persons and vessels shall com- gency, the Coast Guard patrol com- ply with the instructions of the Coast mander may authorize a vessel to tran- Guard on-scene patrol commander. On- sit through the regulated area with a scene patrol personnel may include Coast Guard designated escort. commissioned, warrant, and petty offi- (4) All persons and vessels shall com- cers of the U.S. Coast Guard. Upon ply with the instructions of the Coast hearing five or more short blasts from Guard on-scene patrol commander. On- a U.S. Coast Guard vessel, the operator scene patrol personnel include commis- of a vessel shall proceed as directed. sioned, warrant, and petty officers of Members of the Coast Guard Auxiliary the U.S. Coast Guard. Upon hearing may also be present to inform vessel five or more short blasts from a U.S. operators of this regulation and other Coast Guard vessel, the operator of a applicable laws. vessel shall proceed as directed. Mem- (c) Effective dates. This rule is in ef- bers of the Coast Guard Auxiliary may fect from one hour before the scheduled also be present to inform vessel opera- start of the event until thirty minutes tors of this section and other applica- after the last firework is exploded for ble laws. each event listed in the Table. For (c) Effective period. This section is in those events listed without a specific effect annually on one day during the time or date, an annual FEDERAL REG- last week of July or first week in Au- ISTER document will be published indi- gust. Actual dates and time will be cating event dates and times. published in a FEDERAL REGISTER docu- [CGD01–99–009, 64 FR 34544, June 28, 1999; ment. CGD01–99–009, 65 FR 37583, July 12, 1999, as amended by USCG–2000–7223, 65 FR 40055, [CGD01–96–015, 63 FR 37249, July 10, 1998] June 29, 2000; GCD01–05–012, 70 FR 43764, July 29, 2005; USCG–2007–0111; 73 FR 12883, Mar. 11, § 100.119 Newport-Bermuda Regatta, 2008; USCG–2008–0179, 73 FR 35002, June 19, Narragansett Bay, Newport, RI 2008; USCG–2009–0416, 74 FR 27438, June 10, 2009; USCG–2010–0110, 76 FR 17532, Mar. 30, (a) Regulated area. The regulated area 2011] includes all waters of Narragansett Bay, Newport, RI, within the following § 100.116 Swim Buzzards Bay Day, points (NAD 83): New Bedford, MA. 41°27′51″ N 071°22′14″ W (a) Regulated Area. All waters of the 41°27′24″ N 071°21′57″ W Acushnet River, within 200 feet of par- 41°27′09″ N 071°22′39″ W ticipating swimmers. 41°27′36″ N 072°22′55″ W

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In the event that weather conditions the geographical description of each prohibit a safe race start within the ap- regulated area, and details concerning proach to Newport Harbor, the race the nature of the event and the number will begin offshore and the following of participants and type(s) of vessels regulated area applies (NAD 83): involved will be published in a Notice 41°26′04″ N 071°22′16″ W of Enforcement in the FEDERAL REG- 41°25′36″ N 071°21′58″ W ISTER and in Local Notices to Mariners. 41°25′45″ N 071°22′40″ W Mariners should consult the FEDERAL ° ′ ″ ° ′ ″ 41 25 49 N 071 22 56 W REGISTER or their Local Notice to (b) Special local regulations. (1) The Mariners to remain apprised of sched- Coast Guard patrol commander may ule or event changes. First Coast delay, modify, or cancel the race as Guard District Local Notice to Mari- conditions or circumstances require. ners can be found at: http:// (2) No person or vessel may enter, www.navcen.uscg.gov/. The Sector transit, or remain in the regulated area Northern New England Marine Events unless participating in the event or un- schedule can also be viewed electroni- less authorized by the Coast Guard pa- cally at http://www.homeport.uscg.mil. trol commander. NOTE TO INTRODUCTORY PARAGRAPH OF (3) Vessels encountering emergencies § 100.20: Although listed in the Code of Fed- which require transit through the regu- eral Regulations, sponsors of events listed in the Table to § 100.20 are still required to sub- lated area should contact the Coast mit marine event applications in accordance Guard patrol commander on VHF with 33 CFR 100.15. Channel 16. In the event of an emer- (a) The Coast Guard may patrol each gency, the Coast Guard patrol com- event area under the direction of a des- mander may authorize a vessel to tran- ignated Coast Guard Patrol Com- sit through the regulated area with a mander. The Patrol Commander may Coast Guard designated escort. be contacted on Channel 16 VHF–FM (4) All persons and vessels shall com- (156.8 MHz) by the call sign ply with the instructions of the Coast ‘‘PATCOM.’’ Official patrol vessels Guard on-scene patrol commander. On- may consist of any Coast Guard, Coast scene patrol personnel may include Guard Auxiliary, state, or local law en- commissioned, warrant, and petty offi- forcement vessels assigned or approved cers of the U.S. Coast Guard. Upon by the Captain of the Port, Sector hearing five or more short blasts from Northern New England. a U.S. Coast Guard vessel, the operator (b) Vessels may not transit the regu- of a vessel shall proceed as directed. lated areas without the Patrol Com- Members of the Coast Guard Auxiliary mander approval. Vessels permitted to may also be present to inform vessel transit must operate at a no wake operators of this regulation and other speed, in a manner which will not en- applicable laws. danger participants or other crafts in (c) Effective date. This section is in ef- the event. fect on June 21, 1996, from 10:00 a.m. to (c) Spectators or other vessels shall 3:30 p.m., and biennially thereafter on a not anchor, block, loiter, or impede the date and times published in a FEDERAL transit of event participants or official REGISTER document. patrol vessels in the regulated areas [CGD01–96–025, 61 FR 32332, June 24, 1996] during the effective dates and times, or dates and times as modified through § 100.120 Special Local Regulations; the Local Notice to Mariners, unless Marine Events Held in the Coast authorized by an official patrol vessel. Guard Sector Northern New Eng- (d) The Patrol Commander may con- land Captain of the Port Zone. trol the movement of all vessels in the The following regulations apply to regulated area. When hailed or signaled the marine events listed in the Table by an official patrol vessel, a vessel to § 100.120. These regulations will be shall come to an immediate stop and enforced for the duration of each event, comply with the lawful directions on or about the dates indicated. An- issued. Failure to comply with a lawful nual notice of the exact dates and direction may result in expulsion from times of the effective period of the reg- the area, citation for failure to comply, ulations with respect to each event, or both.

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(e) The Patrol Commander may delay (g) For all regattas and boat parades or terminate any marine event in this listed, spectator vessels operating subpart at any time it is deemed nec- within the regulated area shall main- essary to ensure the safety of life or tain a separation of at least 50 yards property. from the participants. (f) For all power boat races listed, (h) For all rowing and paddling boat vessels operating within the regulated races listed, vessels not associated with area must be at anchor within a des- the event shall maintain a separation ignated spectator area or moored to a of at least 50 yards from the partici- waterfront facility in a way that will pants. not interfere with the progress of the event.

TABLE TO § 100.120

5.0 MAY

5.1 Tall Ships Visiting Portsmouth ...... • Event Type: Regatta and Boat Parade. • Sponsor: Portsmouth Maritime Commission, Inc. • Date: A four day event from Friday through Monday during the last weekend in May, as specified in the USCG District 1 Local Notice to Mariners. • Time: 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. each day. • Location: The regulated area includes all waters of Portsmouth Harbor, in the vicinity of Castle Island within the following points (NAD 83): 43° 03′11″ N 070° 42′26″ W. 43° 03′18″ N 070° 41′51″ W. 43° 04′42″ N 070° 42′11″ W. 43° 04′28″ N 070° 44′12″ W. 43° 05′36″ N 070° 45′56″ W. 43° 05′29″ N 070° 46′09″ W. 43° 04′19″ N 070° 44′16″ W. 43° 04′22″ N 070° 42′33″ W.

6.0 JUNE

6.1 Bar Harbor Blessing of the Fleet...... • Event Type: Regatta and Boat Parade. • Sponsor: Town of Bar Harbor, Maine. • Date: A one day event on Sunday during the first weekend of June, as specified in the USCG District 1 Local Notice to Mariners. • Time: 12:00 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. • Location: The regulated area includes all waters of Bar Harbor, Maine within the following points (NAD 83): 44° 23′32″ N 068° 12′19″ W. 44° 23′30″ N 068° 12′00″ W. 44° 23′37″ N 068° 12′00″ W. 44° 23′35″ N 068° 12′19″ W.

6.2 Charlie Begin Memorial Lobster Boat • Event Type: Power Boat Race. Races. • Sponsor: Boothbay Harbor Lobster Boat Race Committee. • Date: A one day event on Saturday during the third weekend of June, as speci- fied in the USCG District 1 Local Notice to Mariners. • Time: 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. • Location: The regulated area includes all waters of Boothbay Harbor, Maine in the vicinity of within John’s Island the following points (NAD 83): 43° 50′04″ N 069° 38′37″ W. 43° 50′54″ N 069° 38′06″ W. 43° 50′49″ N 069° 37′50″ W. 43° 50′00″ N 069° 38′20″ W.

6.3 Rockland Harbor Lobster Boat Races • Event Type: Power Boat Race. • Sponsor: Rockland Harbor Lobster Boat Race Committee. • Date: A one day event on Sunday during the third weekend of June, as specified in the USCG District 1 Local Notice to Mariners. • Time: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. • Location: The regulated area includes all waters of Rockland Harbor, Maine in the vicinity of the Rockland Breakwater Light within the following points (NAD 83): 44° 05′59″ N 069° 04′53″ W. 44° 06′43″ N 069° 05′25″ W. 44° 06′50″ N 069° 05′05″ W. 44° 06′05″ N 069° 04′34″ W.

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6.0 JUNE

6.4 Windjammer Days Parade of Ships ... • Event Type: Tall Ship Parade. • Sponsor: Boothbay Region Chamber of Commerce. • Date: A one day event on Wednesday during the last week of June, as specified in the USCG District 1 Local Notice to Mariners. • Time: 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. • Location: The regulated area includes all waters of Boothbay Harbor, Maine in the vicinity of Tumbler’s Island within the following points (NAD 83): 43° 51′02″ N 069° 37′33″ W. 43° 50′47″ N 069° 37′31″ W. 43° 50′23″ N 069° 37′57″ W. 43° 50′01″ N 069° 37′45″ W. 43° 50′01″ N 069° 38′31″ W. 43° 50′25″ N 069° 38′25″ W. 43° 50′49″ N 069° 37′45″ W.

7.0 JULY

7.1 Moosabec Lobster Boat Races...... • Event Type: Power Boat Race. • Sponsor: Moosabec Boat Race Committee. • Date: A one day event held on July 4th, as specified in the USCG District 1 Local Notice to Mariners. • Time: 10:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. • Location: The regulated area includes all waters of Jonesport, Maine within the following points (NAD 83): 44° 31′21″ N 067° 36′44″ W. 44° 31′36″ N 067° 36′47″ W. 44° 31′44″ N 067° 35′36″ W. 44° 31′29″ N 067° 35′33″ W.

7.2 The Great Race ...... • Event Type: Rowing and Paddling Boat Race. • Sponsor: Franklin County Chamber of Commerce. • Date: A one day event on Sunday during the first week of July, as specified in the USCG District 1 Local Notice to Mariners. • Time: 10:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. • Location: The regulated area includes all waters of Lake Champlain in the vicin- ity of Saint Albans Bay within the following points (NAD 83): 44° 47′18″ N 073° 10′27″ W. 44° 47′10″ N 073° 08′51″ W.

7.3 Searsport Lobster Boat Races ...... • Event Type: Power Boat Race. • Sponsor: Searsport Lobster Boat Race Committee. • Date: A one day event on Saturday during the second week of July, as specified in the USCG District 1 Local Notice to Mariners. • Time: 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. • Location: The regulated area includes all waters of Searsport Harbor, Maine within the following points (NAD 83): 44° 26′50″ N 068° 55′20″ W. 44° 27′04″ N 068° 55′26″ W. 44° 27′12″ N 068° 54′35″ W. 44° 26′59″ N 068° 54′29″ W.

7.4 Stonington Lobster Boat Races...... • Event Type: Power Boat Race. • Sponsor: Stonington Lobster Boat Race Committee. • Date: A one day event on Saturday during the second week of July, as specified in the USCG District 1 Local Notice to Mariners. • Time: 8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. • Location: The regulated area includes all waters of Stonington, Maine within the following points (NAD 83): 44° 08′55″ N 068° 40′12″ W. 44° 09′00″ N 068° 40′15″ W. 44° 09′11″ N 068° 39′42″ W. 44° 09′07″ N 068° 39′39″ W.

7.5 Mayor’s Cup Regatta ...... • Event Type: Sailboat Parade. • Sponsor: Plattsburgh Sunrise Rotary. • Date: A one day event on Saturday during the second week of July, as specified in the USCG District 1 Local Notice to Mariners. • Time: 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. • Location: The regulated area includes all waters of Cumberland Bay on Lake Champlain in the vicinity of Plattsburgh, New York within the following points (NAD 83):

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44° 39′26″ N 073° 26′25″ W. 44° 41′27″ N 073° 23′12″ W.

7.6 The Challenge Race ...... • Event Type: Rowing and Paddling Boat Race. • Sponsor: Lake Champlain Maritime Museum. • Date: A one day event on Saturday during the third week of July, as specified in the USCG District 1 Local Notice to Mariners. • Time: 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. • Location: The regulated area includes all waters of Lake Champlain in the vicin- ity of Button Bay State Park within the following points (NAD 83): 44° 12′25″ N 073° 22′32″ W. 44° 12′00″ N 073° 21′42″ W. 44° 12′19″ N 073° 21′25″ W. 44° 13′16″ N 073° 21′36″ W.

7.7 Friendship Lobster Boat Races...... • Event Type: Power Boat Race. • Sponsor: Friendship Lobster Boat Race Committee. • Date: A one day event on Saturday during the last week of July, as specified in the USCG District 1 Local Notice to Mariners. • Time: 9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. • Location: The regulated area includes all waters of Friendship Harbor, Maine within the following points (NAD 83): 43° 57′51″ N 069° 20′46″ W. 43° 58′14″ N 069° 19′53″ W. 43° 58′19″ N 069° 20′01″ W. 43° 58′00″ N 069° 20′46″ W.

7.8 Arthur Martin Memorial Regatta...... • Event Type: Rowing and Paddling Boat Race. • Sponsor: I Row. • Date: A one day event on Saturday during the last week of July, as specified in the USCG District 1 Local Notice to Mariners. • Time: 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. • Location: The regulated area includes all waters of the Piscataqua River, in the vicinity of Kittery Point, Maine within the following points (NAD 83): 43° 03′51″ N 070° 41′55″ W. 43° 04′35″ N 070° 42′18″ W. 43° 04′42″ N 070° 43′15″ W. 43° 05′14″ N 070° 43′12″ W. 43° 05′14″ N 070° 43′06″ W. 43° 04′44″ N 070° 43′11″ W. 43° 04′35″ N 070° 42′13″ W. 43° 03′53″ N 070° 41′40″ W.

7.9 Harpswell Lobster Boat Races...... • Event Type: Power Boat Race. • Sponsor: Harpswell Lobster Boat Race Committee. • Date: A one day event on Sunday during the last week of July, as specified in the USCG District 1 Local Notice to Mariners. • Time: 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. • Location: The regulated area includes all waters of Potts Harbor, Maine within the following points (NAD 83): 43° 46′50″ N 070° 01′37″ W. 43° 46′50″ N 070° 01′18″ W. 43° 46′28″ N 070° 01′36″ W. 43° 46′28″ N 070° 01′19″ W.

8.0 AUGUST

8.1 Eggemoggin Reach Regatta ...... • Event Type: Wooden Boat Parade. • Sponsor: Rockport Marine, Inc. and Brookline Boat Yard. • Date: A one day event on Saturday during the first week of August, as specified in the USCG District 1 Local Notice to Mariners. • Time: 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. • Location: The regulated area includes all waters of Eggemoggin Reach and Jeri- cho Bay in the vicinity of Naskeag Harbor, Maine within the following points (NAD 83): 44° 15′16″ N 068° 36′26″ W. 44° 12′41″ N 068° 29′26″ W. 44° 07′38″ N 068° 31′30″ W. 44° 12′54″ N 068° 33′46″ W.

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8.0 AUGUST

8.2 Southport Rowgatta Rowing and Pad- • Event Type: Rowing and Paddling Boat Race. dling Boat Race. • Sponsor: Boothbay Region YMCA. • Date: A one day event on Saturday during the second week of August, as speci- fied in the USCG District 1 Local Notice to Mariners. • Time: 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. • Location: The regulated area includes all waters of Sheepscot Bay and Boothbay, on the shore side of Southport Island, Maine within the following points (NAD 83): 43° 50′26″ N 069° 39′10″ W. 43° 49′10″ N 069° 38′35″ W. 43° 46′53″ N 069° 39′06″ W. 43° 46′50″ N 069° 39′32″ W. 43° 49′07″ N 069° 41′43″ W. 43° 50′19″ N 069° 41′14″ W. 43° 51′11″ N 069° 40′06″ W.

8.3 Winter Harbor Lobster Boat Races .... • Event Type: Power Boat Race. • Sponsor: Winter Harbor Chamber of Commerce. • Date: A one day event on Saturday during the second week of August, as speci- fied in the USCG District 1 Local Notice to Mariners. • Time: 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. • Location: The regulated area includes all waters of Winter Harbor, Maine within the following points (NAD 83): 44° 22′06″ N 068° 05′13″ W. 44° 23′06″ N 068° 05′08″ W. 44° 23′04″ N 068° 04′37″ W. 44° 22′05″ N 068° 04′44″ W.

8.4 Lake Champlain Dragon Boat Festival • Event Type: Rowing and Paddling Boat Race. • Sponsor: Dragonheart . • Date: A one day event on Sunday during the second week of August, as speci- fied in the USCG District 1 Local Notice to Mariners. • Time: 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. • Location: The regulated area includes all waters of Burlington Bay within the fol- lowing points (NAD 83): 44° 28′51″ N 073° 13′28″ W. 44° 28′40″ N 073° 13′40″ W. 44° 28′37″ N 073° 13′29″ W. 44° 28′40″ N 073° 13′17″ W.

8.5 Merritt Brackett Lobster Boat Races .. • Event Type: Power Boat Race. • Sponsor: Town of Bristol, Maine. • Date: A one day event on Sunday during the second week of August, as speci- fied in the USCG District 1 Local Notice to Mariners. • Time: 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. • Location: The regulated area includes all waters of Pemaquid Harbor, Maine within the following points (NAD 83): 43° 52′16″ N 069° 32′10″ W. 43° 52′41″ N 069° 31′43″ W. 43° 52′35″ N 069° 31′29″ W. 43° 52′09″ N 069° 31′56″ W.

8.6 Multiple Sclerosis Regatta ...... • Event Type: Regatta and Sailboat Race. • Sponsor: Maine Chapter, Multiple Sclerosis Society. • Date: A one day event on Saturday during the third week of August, as specified in the USCG District 1 Local Notice to Mariners. • Time: 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. • Location: The regulated area for the start of the race includes all waters of Casco Bay, Maine in the vicinity of Peaks Island within the following points (NAD 83): 43° 40′24″ N 070° 14′20″ W. 43° 40′36″ N 070° 13′56″ W. 43° 39′58″ N 070° 13′21″ W. 43° 39′46″ N 070° 13′51″ W.

8.7 Multiple Sclerosis Harborfest Tugboat • Event Type: Power Boat Race. Race. • Sponsor: Maine Chapter, National Multiple Sclerosis Society. • Date: A one day event on Sunday during the third week of August, as specified in the USCG District 1 Local Notice to Mariners. • Time: 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

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8.0 AUGUST

• Location: The regulated area includes all waters of Portland Harbor, Maine in the vicinity of Maine State Pier within the following points (NAD 83): 43° 40′25″ N 070° 14′21″ W. 43° 40′36″ N 070° 13′56″ W. 43° 39′58″ N 070° 13′21″ W. 43° 39′47″ N 070° 13′51″ W.

9.0 SEPTEMBER

9.1 Eastport Pirates Festival Lobster Boat • Event Type: Power Boat Race. Races. • Sponsor: Eastport Pirates Festival. • Date: A one day event on Sunday during the second weekend of September, as specified in the USCG District 1 Local Notice to Mariners. • Time: 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. • Location: The regulated area includes all waters in the vicinity of Eastport Har- bor, Maine within the following points (NAD 83): 44° 54′14″ N 066° 58′52″ W. 44° 54′14″ N 068° 58′56″ W. 44° 54′24″ N 066° 58′52″ W. 44° 54′24″ N 066° 58′56″ W.

[USCG–2010–0110, 76 FR 17532, Mar. 30, 2011]

§ 100.121 Swim Across the Sound, Long (2) All persons and vessels must com- Island Sound, Port Jefferson, NY to ply with the instructions from Coast Captain’s Cove Seaport, Bridgeport, Guard Captain of the Port or the Des- CT. ignated On-scene Patrol Personnel. The (a) Regulated area. All navigable wa- Designated On-scene Patrol Personnel ters of Long Island Sound within 100 may delay, modify, or cancel the swim yards of any swimmer or safety craft event as conditions or circumstances require. on the race course bounded by the fol- (3) Upon being hailed by a U.S. Coast lowing points: Starting Point at Port Guard vessel by siren, radio, flashing Jefferson Beach at approximate posi- light or other means, the operator of tion 40°58′11.71″ N 073°05′51.12″ W, north- the vessel must proceed as directed. westerly to the finishing point at Cap- (4) Persons and vessels desiring to tain’s Cove Seaport at approximate lo- enter the regulated area within 100 ° ′ ″ ° ′ ″ cation 41 09 25.07 N 073 12 47.82 W. yards of a swimmer or safety craft may (b) Definitions. The following defini- request permission to enter from the tion applies to this section: Designated designated on scene patrol personnel On-scene Patrol Personnel, means any by contacting them on VHF–16 or by a commissioned, warrant and petty offi- request to the Captain of the Port cers of the U.S. Coast Guard operating Long Island Sound via phone at (203) Coast Guard vessels who have been au- 468–4401. thorized to act on the behalf of the (d) Enforcement Period. This rule is Captain of the Port Long Island Sound. enforced on August 7, 2010 and there- (c) Special local regulations. (1) No per- after annually on a single Saturday son or vessel may approach or remain during the last weekend of July or one within 100 yards of any swimmer or of the first two weekends in August, safety craft within the regulated area depending on the tides. Notification of during the enforcement period of this the specific date and enforcement of regulation unless they are officially the special local regulation will be participating in the Swim Across the made via a Notice of Enforcement in Sound event or are otherwise author- the FEDERAL REGISTER, separate ma- ized by the Captain of the Port Long rine broadcasts and local notice to Island Sound or by Designated On- mariners. scene Patrol Personnel. [USCG–2009–0395, 75 FR 34636, June 18, 2010]

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§ 100.122 Fran Schnarr Open Water the special local regulation will be Championships, Huntington Bay, made via a Notice of Enforcement in New York. the FEDERAL REGISTER, separate ma- (a) Regulated area. All navigable wa- rine broadcasts and local notice to ters of Huntington Bay, NY within 100 mariners. yards of any swimmer or safety craft [USCG–2009–0520, 75 FR 38712, July 6, 2010] on the race course bounded by the fol- lowing points: Start/Finish at approxi- § 100.124 Maggie Fischer Memorial mate position 40°54′25.8″ N 073°24′28.8″ Great South Bay Cross Bay Swim, W, East Turn at approximate position Great South Bay, New York. 40°54′45″ N 073°23′36.6″ W and a West (a) Regulated area. All navigable wa- Turn at approximate position 40°54′31.2″ ters of Great South Bay, NY within a N 073°25′21″ W. 100 yard radius of each swimmer or (b) Definitions. The following defini- safety craft on the swim event race tions apply to this section: Designated course bounded by the following points: On-scene Patrol Personnel means any Starting Point at the Fire Island commissioned, warrant or petty officer Lighthouse Dock in approximate posi- of the U.S. Coast Guard operating tion 40°38′01″ N 073°13′07″ W, northerly Coast Guard vessels who have been au- through approximate points 40°38′52″ N thorized to act on the behalf of the 073°13′09″ W, 40°39′40″ N 073°13′30″ W, Captain of the Port Long Island Sound. 40°40′30″ N 073°14′00″ W, and finishing at (c) Special local regulations. (1) No per- Gilbert Park, Brightwaters, NY at ap- son or vessel may approach or remain proximate position 40°42′25″ N 073°14′52″ within 100 yards of any swimmer or W. safety craft within the regulated area (b) Definitions. The following defini- during the enforcement period of this tion applies to this section: Designated regulation unless they are officially On-scene Patrol Personnel, means any participating in the Fran Schnarr Open commissioned, warrant and petty offi- Water Championships event or are oth- cers of the U.S. Coast Guard operating erwise authorized by the Captain of the Coast Guard vessels who have been au- Port Long Island Sound or by Des- thorized to act on the behalf of the ignated On-scene Patrol Personnel. Captain of the Port, Long Island (2) All persons and vessels must com- Sound. ply with the instructions from Coast (c) Special local regulation. (1) No per- Guard Captain of the Port or the Des- son or vessel may enter, transit, or re- ignated On-scene Patrol Personnel. The main within 100 yards of any swimmer Designated On-scene Patrol Personnel or safety craft within the regulated may delay, modify, or cancel the swim area during the enforcement period of event as conditions or circumstances this regulation unless they are offi- require. cially participating in the Maggie (3) Upon being hailed by a U.S. Coast Fischer Memorial Great South Bay Guard vessel by siren, radio, flashing Cross Bay Swim event or are otherwise light or other means, the operator of authorized by the Captain of the Port the vessel must proceed as directed. Long Island Sound or by designated on- (4) Persons and vessels desiring to scene patrol personnel. enter the regulated area within 100 (2) All persons and vessels must com- yards of a swimmer or safety craft may ply with the instructions from Coast request permission to enter from the Guard Captain of the Port or the Des- designated on scene patrol personnel ignated On-scene Patrol Personnel. The by contacting them on VHF–16 or by a Designated On-scene Patrol Personnel request to the Captain of the Port may delay, modify, or cancel the swim Long Island Sound via phone at (203) event as conditions or circumstances 468–4401. require. (d) Enforcement period. This rule is en- (3) Upon being hailed by a U.S. Coast forced from 7:15 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. on Guard vessel by siren, radio, flashing July 11, 2010 and thereafter on a speci- light or other means, the operator of fied day each July to be determined on the vessel must proceed as directed. an annual basis. Notification of the (4) Persons and vessels desiring to specific date, times and enforcement of enter the regulated area within 100

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yards of a swimmer or safety craft may be assigned to oversee the patrol. The request permission to enter from the event patrol and Patrol Commander designated on scene patrol personnel may be contacted on VHF–FM Channel on VHF–16 or the Captain of the Port, 16. Long Island Sound via phone at (203) (c) Special Local Regulations. (1) The 468–4401. Coast Guard Patrol Commander may (d) Enforcement Period. This section forbid and control the movement of all will be enforced annually on a date to vessels in the regulated area(s). When be determined each July. Public notifi- hailed or signaled by an official patrol cation of the specific date and times of vessel, a vessel in these areas shall im- enforcement will be made each year via mediately comply with the directions a Notice of Enforcement in the FED- given. Failure to do so may result in ERAL REGISTER, separate marine broad- expulsion from the area, citation for casts and local notice to mariners. failure to comply, or both. (2) The Coast Guard Patrol Com- [USCG–2009–0302, 74 FR 32430, July 8, 2009, as amended by USCG–2009–0302, 75 FR 29893, mander may terminate the event, or May 28, 2010] the operation of any vessel partici- pating in the event, at any time it is § 100.501 Special Local Regulations; deemed necessary for the protection of Marine Events in the Fifth Coast life or property. Guard District. (3) Only event sponsor designated The following regulations apply to participants and official patrol vessels the marine events listed in the Table are allowed to enter the regulated area. to § 100.501. These regulations will be (4) Spectators are allowed inside the effective annually, for the duration of regulated area only if they remain each event listed in the Table to within a designated spectator area. § 100.501. Annual notice of the exact Spectators may contact the Coast dates and times of the effective period Guard Patrol Commander to request of the regulation with respect to each permission to pass through the regu- event, the geographical area, and de- lated area. If permission is granted, tails concerning the nature of the spectators must pass directly through event and the number of participants the regulated area at safe speed and and type(s) of vessels involved will be without loitering. published in Local Notices to Mariners (d) Contact Information. Questions and via Broadcast Notice to Mariners about marine events should be ad- over VHF–FM marine band radio. dressed to the local Coast Guard Cap- (a) Definitions. The following defini- tain of the Port for the area in which tions apply to this section: the event is occurring. Contact infor- (1) Coast Guard Patrol Commander. A mation is listed below. For a descrip- Patrol Commander is a commissioned, tion of the geographical area of each warrant, or petty officer of the Coast Coast Guard Sector—Captain of the Guard who has been designated by the Port zone, please see subpart 3.25 of respective Coast Guard Sector—Cap- this chapter. tain of the Port to enforce these regu- (1) Coast Guard Sector Delaware lations. Bay—Captain of the Port Zone, Phila- (2) Official Patrol. Any vessel assigned delphia, Pennsylvania: (215) 271–4944. or approved by the respective Captain (2) Coast Guard Sector Baltimore— of the Port with a commissioned, war- Captain of the Port Zone, Baltimore, rant, or petty officer on board and dis- Maryland: (410) 576–2525. playing a Coast Guard ensign. (3) Coast Guard Sector Hampton (3) Spectators. All persons and vessels Roads—Captain of the Port Zone, Nor- not registered with the event sponsor folk, Virginia: (757) 483–8567. as participants or official patrol ves- (4) Coast Guard Sector North Caro- sels. lina—Captain of the Port Zone, North (b) Event Patrol. The Coast Guard Carolina: (877) 229–0770 or (910) 772–2200. may assign an event patrol, as de- (e) Application for Marine Events. The scribed in § 100.40 of this part, to each application requirements of § 100.15 of regulated event listed in the table. Ad- this part apply to all events listed in ditionally, a Patrol Commander may the Table to § 100.501. For information

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on applying for a marine event, contact which the event will occur, at the the Captain of the Port for the area in phone numbers listed above.

TABLE TO § 100.501—ALL COORDINATES LISTED IN THE TABLE TO § 100.501 REFERENCE DATUM NAD 1983

No. Date Event Sponsor Location

Coast Guard Sector Delaware Bay—COTP Zone

1 .... June—1st Sunday .... Atlantic County Atlantic Coun- The waters of Great Egg Harbor Bay, adjacent to Somers Day at the ty, New Jer- Point, New Jersey, bounded by a line drawn along the fol- Bay. sey. lowing boundaries: The area is bounded to the north by the shoreline along John F. Kennedy Park and Somers Point, New Jersey; bounded to the east by the State Route 52 bridge; bounded to the south by a line that runs along lati- tude 39°18′00″ N; and bounded to the west by a line that runs along longitude 074°37′00″ W. 2 .... June—3rd Saturday Annual Escape Escape from All waters of the Delaware River between Pea Patch Island from Fort Fort Dela- and Delaware City, Delaware, bounded by a line con- Delaware ware necting the following points: Latitude 39°36′35.7″ N, lon- Triathlon. Triathlon, Inc. gitude 075°35′25.6″ W, to latitude 39°34′57.3″ N, longitude 075°33′23.1″ W, to latitude 39°34′11.9″ N, longitude 075°34′28.6″ W, to latitude 39°35′52.4″ N, longitude 075°36′33.9″ W. 3 .... July—4th Saturday ... Night in Venice City of Ocean The waters of Great Egg Harbor Bay and Beach Thorofare City, NJ, along the Intracoastal Waterway (ICW), adjacent to Ocean Night in Ven- City, New Jersey, bounded by a line drawn at the following ice Com- points: Bounded to the north by a line that runs along lon- mittee. gitude 074°33′35″ W, that crosses the ICW in the vicinity of the northern end of the Great Egg Harbor Inlet bridge; bounded to the south by a line that runs along longitude 074°36′30″ W, that crosses the ICW in the vicinity of day beacon #270. The regulated area includes the ICW be- tween the northern and southern boundaries and 100 yards on either side of the ICW centerline. 4 .... July—On or about U.S. holiday City of Phila- The waters of the Delaware River, adjacent to Philadelphia, July 4th. celebrations. delphia. PA, and Camden, NJ, from shoreline to shoreline, bounded on the south by the Walt Whitman Bridge and bounded on the north by the Benjamin Franklin Bridge. 5 .... August—2nd Friday, Point Pleasant Offshore Per- The waters of the Atlantic Ocean bounded by a line drawn Saturday and Sun- OPA/NJ Off- formance As- from a position along the shoreline near Normandy Beach, day. shore Grand sociation NJ, at latitude 40°00′00″ N, longitude 074°03′30″ W, Prix. (OPA) and thence easterly to latitude 39°59′40″ N, longitude New Jersey 074°02′00″ W, thence southwesterly to latitude 39°56′35″ Offshore N, longitude 074°03′00″ W, thence westerly to a position Racing Assn. near the Seaside Heights Pier at latitude 39°56′35″ N, lon- gitude 074°04′15″ W, thence northerly along the shoreline to the point of origin. 6 .... July—3rd Wednes- New Jersey Offshore Per- The waters of the Manasquan River from the New York and day and Thursday. Offshore formance Long Branch Railroad to Manasquan Inlet, together with all Grand Prix. Assn. & New of the navigable waters of the United States from Asbury Jersey Off- Park, New Jersey, latitude 40°14′00″ N; southward to Sea- shore Racing side Park, New Jersey latitude 39°55′00″ N, from the New Assn. Jersey shoreline seaward to the limits of the Territorial Sea. The race course area extends from Asbury Park to Seaside Park from the shoreline, seaward to a distance of 8.4 nautical miles. 7 .... August—4th Thunder Over Atlantic City The waters of the Atlantic Ocean, adjacent to Atlantic City, Wednesday. the Board- Chamber of New Jersey, bounded by a line drawn between the fol- walk Air Commerce. lowing points: Southeasterly from a point along the shore- show. line at latitude 39°21′31″ N, longitude 074°25′04″ W, thence to latitude 39°21′08″ N, longitude 074°24′48″ W, thence southwesterly to latitude 39°20′16″ N, longitude 074°27′17″ W, thence northwesterly to a point along the shoreline at latitude 39°20′44″ N, longitude 074°27′31″ W, thence northeasterly along the shoreline to latitude 39°21′31″ N, longitude 074°25′04″ W. 8 .... September—3rd Sat- Annual Escape Escape from All waters of the Delaware River between Pea Patch Island urday. from Fort Fort Dela- and Delaware City, Delaware, bounded by a line con- Delaware ware necting the following points: Latitude 39°36′35.7″ N, lon- Triathlon. Triathlon, Inc. gitude 075°35′25.6″ W, to latitude 39°34′57.3″ N, longitude 075°33′23.1″ W, to latitude 39°34′11.9″ N, longitude 075°34′28.6″ W, to latitude 39°35′52.4″ N, longitude 075°36′33.9″ W.

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9 .... September—last Fri- Sunset Lake Sunset Lake All waters of Sunset Lake, New Jersey, from shoreline to day, Saturday and Hydrofest. Hydrofest shoreline, south of latitude 38°58′32″ N. Sunday; October— Assn. first Friday, Satur- day and Sunday. 10 .. October—2nd Satur- The Liberty Offshore Per- The waters of the Delaware River, adjacent to Philadelphia, day and Sunday. Grand Prix. formance PA, and Camden, NJ, from shoreline to shoreline, bounded Assn. (OPA). on the south by the Walt Whitman Bridge and bounded on the north by the Benjamin Franklin Bridge. 11 .. October—1st Mon- U.S. holiday City of Phila- The waters of the Delaware River, adjacent to Philadelphia, day (Columbus celebrations. delphia. PA, and Camden, NJ, from shoreline to shoreline, bounded Day). on the south by the Walt Whitman Bridge and bounded on the north by the Benjamin Franklin Bridge. 12 .. December—On De- U.S. holiday City of Phila- The waters of the Delaware River, adjacent to Philadelphia, cember 31st (New celebrations. delphia. PA, and Camden, NJ, from shoreline to shoreline, bounded Year’s Eve). on the south by the Walt Whitman Bridge and bounded on the north by the Benjamin Franklin Bridge.

Coast Guard Sector Baltimore—COTP Zone

13 .. March—4th or last Safety at Sea U.S. Naval All waters of the Severn River from shoreline to shoreline, Saturday. Seminar. Academy. bounded to the northwest by a line drawn from the south shoreline at latitude 39°00′38.9″ N., longitude 76°31′05.2″ W. thence to the north shoreline at latitude 39°00′54.7″ N., longitude 076°30′44.8″ W., this line is approximately 1300 yards northwest of the U.S. 50 fixed highway bridge. The regulated area is bounded to the southeast by a line drawn from the Naval Academy Light at latitude 38°58′39.5″ N., longitude 076°28′49″ W., thence southeast to a point 700 yards east of Chinks Point, MD, at latitude 38°58′1.9″ N., longitude 076°28′1.7″ W., thence northeast to Greenbury Point at latitude 38°58′29″ N., longitude 076°27′16″ W. 14 .. March—last Friday, USNA Crew U.S. Naval All waters of the Severn River from shoreline to shoreline, Saturday, and Sun- Races. Academy. bounded to the northwest by a line drawn from the south day; April and shoreline at latitude 39°00′38.9″ N., longitude 076°31′05.2″ May—every Friday, W. thence to the north shoreline at latitude 39°00′54.7″ N., Saturday, and Sun- longitude 076°30′44.8″ W., this line is approximately 1300 day. yards northwest of the U.S. 50 fixed highway bridge. The regulated area is bounded to the southeast by a line drawn from the Naval Academy Light at latitude 38°58′39.5″ N., longitude 076°28′49″ W. thence southeast to a point 700 yards east of Chinks Point, MD, at latitude 38°58′1.9″ N., longitude 076°28′1.7″ W. thence northeast to Greenbury Point at latitude 38°58′29″ N., longitude 076°27′16″ W. 15 .. April—2nd Saturday St. Mary’s St. Mary’s Col- All waters of the St. Mary’s River, from shoreline to shoreline, Seahawk lege of Mary- bounded to the south by a line at latitude 38°10′05″ N, and Sprint. land. bounded to the north by a line at latitude 38°12′00″ N. 16 .. May—1st Sunday ..... Nanticoke Nanticoke All waters of the Nanticoke River, including Bivalve Channel River Swim River Swim and Bivalve Harbor, bounded by a line drawn from a point and Triathlon. and on the shoreline at latitude 38°18′00″ N, longitude Triathlon, Inc. 075°54′00″ W, thence westerly to latitude 38°18′00″ N, lon- gitude 075°55′00″ W, thence northerly to latitude 38°20′00″ N, longitude 075°53′48″ W, thence easterly to latitude 38°19′42″ N, longitude 075°52′54″ W. 17 .. May—2nd Saturday Baltimore Baltimore All waters of Martin Lagoon that are north of a line drawn and Sunday. County Com- County. from latitude 39°19′34″ N, longitude 076°25′41″ W, thence munity Wa- to a position located at 39°19′33″ N, longitude 076°25′33″ terfront Fes- W. tival. 18 .. May—3rd Friday, Dragon Boat Dragon Boat The waters of the Upper Potomac River, Washington, DC, Saturday, and Sun- Races at Festival, Inc. from shoreline to shoreline, bounded upstream by the day. Thompson Francis Scott Key Bridge and downstream by the Roo- Boathouse, sevelt Memorial Bridge. Georgetown, Washington, DC.

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19 .. May—3rd Tuesday Blue Angels Air U.S. Naval All waters of the Severn River from shoreline to shoreline, and Wednesday. Show. Academy. bounded to the northwest by a line drawn from the south shoreline at latitude 39°00′38.9″ N., longitude 076°31′05.2″ W. thence to the north shoreline at latitude 39°00′54.7″ N., longitude 076°30′44.8″ W., this line is approximately 1300 yards northwest of the U.S. 50 fixed highway bridge. The regulated area is bounded to the southeast by a line drawn from the Naval Academy Light at latitude 38°58′39.5″ N., longitude 076°28′49″ W. thence southeast to a point 700 yards east of Chinks Point, MD, at latitude 38°58′1.9″ N., longitude 076°28′1.7″ W. thence northeast to Greenbury Point at latitude 38°58′29″ N., longitude 076°27′16″ W. 20 .. June—2nd Sunday ... The Great Great Chesa- The waters of the Chesapeake Bay between and adjacent to Chesapeake peake Bay the spans of the William P. Lane Jr. Memorial Bridge shore Bay Bridge Swim, Inc. to shore 500 yards north of the north span of the bridge Swim Races from the western shore at latitude 39°00′36″ N, longitude and Chesa- 076°23′53″ W and the eastern shore at latitude 38°59′14″ peake Chal- N, longitude 076°20′00″ W, and 500 yards south of the lenge One south span of the bridge from the western shore at latitude Mile Swim. 39°00′16″ N, longitude 076°24′30″ W and the eastern shore at latitude 38°58′39″ N, longitude 076°20′10″ W. 21 .. June—3rd Saturday Maryland Swim District of Co- The waters of the Chester River from shoreline to shoreline, or July—3rd Satur- for Life. lumbia bounded on the south by a line drawn at latitude 39°10′16″ day. Aquatics N, near the Chester River Channel Buoy 35 (LLN–26795) Club. and bounded on the north at latitude 39°12′30″ N by the Maryland S.R. 213 Highway Bridge. 22 .. June—last Saturday Bo Bowman Virginia/Caro- All waters of the Nanticoke River, near Sharptown, Maryland, and Sunday. Memorial— lina Racing between Maryland S.R. 313 Highway Bridge and Nanticoke Sharptown Assn. River Light 43 (LLN–24175), bounded by a line drawn be- Regatta. tween the following points: Southeasterly from latitude 38°32′46″ N, longitude 075°43′14″ W, to latitude 38°32′42″ N, longitude 075°43′09″ W, thence northeasterly to latitude 38°33′04″ N, longitude 075°42′39″ W, thence northwesterly to latitude 38°33′09″ N, longitude 075°42′44″ W, thence southwesterly to latitude 38°32′46″ N, longitude 075°43′14″ W. 23 .. August—1st Satur- Thunder on the Kent Narrows All waters of Prospect Bay enclosed by the following points: day and Sunday. Narrows. Racing Assn. Latitude 38°57′52.0″ N, longitude 076°14′48.0″ W, to lati- tude 38°58′02.0″ N, longitude 076°15′05.0″ W, to latitude 38°57′38.0″ N, longitude 076°15′29.0″ W, to latitude 38°57′28.0″ N, longitude 076°15′23.0″ W, to latitude 38°57′52.0″ N, longitude 076°14′48.0″ W. 24 .. Labor Day weekend Annual Ragin Port Deposit, The waters of the Susquehanna River, adjacent to Port De- —Saturday and on the River. MD, Cham- posit, Maryland, from shoreline to shoreline, bounded on Sunday, or Mon- ber of Com- the south by the U.S. I–95 fixed highway bridge, and day. merce. bounded on the north by a line running southwesterly from a point along the shoreline at latitude 39°36′22″ N, lon- gitude 076°07′08″ W, thence to latitude 39°36′00″ N, lon- gitude 076°07′46″ W. 25 .. September—2nd Sat- Dragon Boat Associated The waters of the Patapsco River, Baltimore, MD, Inner Har- urday. Races in the Catholic bor from shoreline to shoreline, bounded on the east by a Inner Harbor. Charities, Inc. line drawn along longitude 076°36′30″ W. 26 .. September—2nd Annapolis City of Annap- The approaches to Annapolis Harbor, the waters of Spa Sunday. Triathlon olis and the Creek, and the Severn River, shore to shore, bounded on Swim. Annapolis the south by a line drawn from Carr Point, at latitude Triathlon 38°58′58.0″ N, longitude 076°27′40.0″ W, thence to Horn Club. Point Warning Light (LLNR–17935), at 38°58′24.0″ N, lon- gitude 076°28′10.0″ W, thence to Horn Point, at 38°58′20.0″ N, longitude 076°28′27.0″ W, and bounded on the north by the State Route 450 Bridge. 27 .. September—4th or Cambridge Off- Chesapeake All waters of the Choptank River, from shoreline to shoreline, last Saturday and shore Chal- Bay Power- bounded to the west by the Route 50 Bridge and bounded Sunday. lenge. boat Asso- to the east by a line drawn along longitude 076° W, be- ciation. tween Goose Point, MD, and Oystershell Point, MD. 28 .. September—last Sat- Chesapeakem- Columbia All waters of the Choptank River within 200 yards either side urday. an Ultra Triathlon of a line drawn northwesterly from a point on the shoreline Triathlon. Assn. Inc. at latitude 38°33′45″ N, longitude 076°02′38″ W, thence to latitude 38°35′06″ N, longitude 076°04′42″ W, a position lo- cated at Great Marsh Park, Cambridge, MD.

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29 .. October—last Satur- Tug of War ..... City of Annap- The waters of Spa Creek from shoreline to shoreline, extend- day or Novem- olis. ing 400 feet from either side of a rope spanning Spa Creek ber—1st Saturday. from a position at latitude 38°58′36.9″ N, longitude 076°29′03.8″ W on the Annapolis shoreline to a position at latitude 38°58′26.4″ N, longitude 076°28′53.7″ W on the Eastport shoreline. 30 .. December—2nd Sat- Eastport Yacht Eastport Yacht The approaches to Annapolis Harbor, the waters of Spa urday. Club Boat Club. Creek, and the Severn River, shore to shore, bounded on Parade. the south by a line drawn from Carr Point, at latitude 38°58′58.0″ N, longitude 076°27′40.0″ W, thence to Horn Point Warning Light (LLNR–17935), at 38°58′24.0″ N, lon- gitude 076°28′10.0″ W, thence to Horn Point, at 38°58′20.0″ N, longitude 076°28′27.0″ W, and bounded on the north by the State Route 450 Bridge.

Coast Guard Sector Hampton Roads—COTP Zone

31 .. March—4th or last Virginia state Virginia Boat The waters of the Western Branch, Elizabeth River bounded Friday and Satur- hydroplane Racing Assn. by a line connecting the following points: latitude 36°50′06″ day. champion- N, longitude 076°22′27″ W, thence to latitude 36°50′06″ N, ships. longitude 076°21′57″ W, thence to latitude 36°50′15″ N, longitude 076°21′55.8″ W, thence to latitude 36°50′15″ N, longitude 076°22′27″ W, thence to point of origin. 32 .. April—3rd Friday and Hydroplane Virginia Boat The waters of the Western Branch, Elizabeth River bounded Saturday. races. Racing Assn. by a line connecting the following points: latitude 36°50′06″ N, longitude 076°22′27″ W, thence to latitude 36°50′06″ N, longitude 076°21′57″ W, thence to latitude 36°50′15″ N, longitude 076°21′55.8″ W, thence to latitude 36°50′15″ N, longitude 076°22′27″ W, thence to point of origin. 33 .. April—4th Friday and Crawford Bay Port Events, The waters of the Southern Branch, Elizabeth River from Saturday. Crew Classic. Inc. shoreline to shoreline bounded to the south by a line drawn from latitude 36°49′11.0″ N, longitude 076°17′33.0″ W to latitude 36°49′11.0″ N, longitude 076°17′22.0″ W and bounded to the north by a line drawn from latitude 36°50′17.5″ N, longitude 076°17′45.0″ W to latitude 36°50′17.5″ N, longitude 076°17′30.0″ W. 34 .. April—4th Saturday Wet Spring Re- Windsurfing The waters of Willoughby Bay contained within the following and Sunday. gatta. Enthusiasts coordinates: Latitude 36°58′36″ N, longitude 076°18′42″ W, of Tidewater. to latitude 36°58′00″ N, longitude 076°18′00″ W, to latitude 36°57′49″ N, longitude 076°18′14″ W, to latitude 36°57′36″ N, longitude 076°17′55″ W, to latitude 36°57′26″ N, lon- gitude 076°18′06″ W, to latitude 36°58′15″ N, longitude 076°19′08″ W, to latitude 36°58′36″ N, longitude 076°18′42″ W. 35 .. May—2nd Friday and Hydroplane Virginia Boat The waters of the Western Branch, Elizabeth River bounded Saturday. races. Racing Assn. by a line connecting the following points: Latitude 36°50′06″ N, longitude 076°22′27″ W, thence to latitude 36°50′06″ N, longitude 076°21′57″ W, thence to latitude 36°50′15″ N, longitude 076°21′55.8″ W, thence to latitude 36°50′15″ N, longitude 076°22′27″ W, thence to point of or- igin. 36 .. May—last Friday, Blackbeard Hampton Event The waters of Sunset Creek and Hampton River shore to Saturday and Sun- Festival. Makers. shore bounded to the north by the C & O Railroad Bridge day or June—1st and to the south by a line drawn from Hampton River Friday, Saturday Channel Light 16 (LL 5715), located at latitude 37°01′03.0″ and Sunday. N, longitude 76°20′26.0″ W, to the finger pier across the river at Fisherman’s Wharf, located at latitude 37°01′01.5″ N, longitude 76°20′32.0″ W. Spectator Vessel Anchorage Areas—Area A: Located in the upper reaches of the Hampton River, bounded to the south by a line drawn from the western shore at latitude 37°01′48.0″ N, longitude 76°20′22.0″ W, across the river to the eastern shore at latitude 37°01′44.0″ N, longitude 76°20′13.0″ W, and to the north by the C & O Railroad Bridge. The anchorage area will be marked by orange buoys.

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Area B: Located on the eastern side of the channel, in the Hampton River, south of the Queen Street Bridge, near the Riverside Health Center. Bounded by the shoreline and a line drawn between the following points: Latitude 37°01′26.0″ N, longitude 76°20′24.0″ W, latitude 37°01′22.0″ N, longitude 76°20′26.0″ W, and latitude 37°01′22.0″ N, longitude 76°20′23.0″ W. The anchorage area will be marked by orange buoys. 37 .. June—1st Friday, Norfolk Norfolk The waters of the Elizabeth River and its branches from Saturday and Sun- Harborfest. Festevents, shore to shore, bounded to the northwest by a line drawn day. Ltd. across the Port Norfolk Reach section of the Elizabeth River between the northern corner of the landing at Hos- pital Point, Portsmouth, Virginia, latitude 36°50′51.0″ N, longitude 076°18′09.0″ W and the north corner of the City of Norfolk Mooring Pier at the foot of Brooks Avenue lo- cated at latitude 36°51′00.0″ N, longitude 076°17′52.0″ W; bounded on the southwest by a line drawn from the south- ern corner of the landing at Hospital Point, Portsmouth, Vir- ginia, at latitude 36°50′50.0″ N, longitude 076°18′10.0″ W, to the northern end of the eastern most pier at the Tide- water Yacht Agency Marina, located at latitude 36°50′29.0″ N, longitude 076°17′52.0″ W; bounded to the south by a line drawn across the Lower Reach of the Southern Branch of the Elizabeth River, between the Portsmouth Lightship Museum located at the foot of London Boulevard, in Ports- mouth, Virginia, at latitude 36°50′10.0″ N, longitude 076°17′47.0″ W, and the northwest corner of the Norfolk Shipbuilding & Drydock, Berkley Plant, Pier No. 1, located at latitude 36°50′08.0″ N, longitude 076°17′39.0″ W; and to the southeast by the Berkley Bridge which crosses the Eastern Branch of the Elizabeth River between Berkley at latitude 36°50′21.5″ N, longitude 076°17′14.5″ W, and Nor- folk at latitude 36°50′35.0″ N, longitude 076°17′10.0″ W. 38 .. June—1st Friday and Ocean City Offshore Per- The waters of the Atlantic Ocean commencing at a point on Saturday. Maryland formance the shoreline at latitude 38°25′42″ N, longitude 075°03′06″ Offshore Assn. Rac- W; thence east southeast to latitude 38°25′30″ N, longitude Challenge. ing, LLC. 075°02′12″ W, thence south southwest parallel to the Ocean City shoreline to latitude 38°19′12″ N, longitude 075°03′48″ W; thence west northwest to the shoreline at latitude 38°19′30″ N, longitude 075°05′00″ W. The waters of the Atlantic Ocean bounded by a line drawn from a posi- tion along the shoreline near Ocean City, MD, at latitude 38°22′25.2″ N, longitude 075°03′49.4″ W, thence easterly to latitude 38°22′00.4″ N, longitude 075°02′34.8″ W, thence southwesterly to latitude 38°19′35.9″ N, longitude 075°03′35.4″ W, thence westerly to a position near the shoreline at latitude 38°20′05″ N, longitude 075°04′48.4″ W, thence northerly along the shoreline to the point of ori- gin.

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39 .. June—3rd Saturday Cock Island Ports Events, The waters of the Elizabeth River and its branches from Race. Inc. shore to shore, bounded to the northwest by a line drawn across the Port Norfolk Reach section of the Elizabeth River between the northern corner of the landing at Hos- pital Point, Portsmouth, Virginia, latitude 36°50′51.0″ N, longitude 076°18′09.0″ W and the north corner of the City of Norfolk Mooring Pier at the foot of Brooks Avenue lo- cated at latitude 36°51′00.0″ N, longitude 076°17′52.0″ W; bounded on the southwest by a line drawn from the south- ern corner of the landing at Hospital Point, Portsmouth, Vir- ginia, at latitude 36°50′50.0″ N, longitude 076°18′10.0″ W, to the northern end of the eastern most pier at the Tide- water Yacht Agency Marina, located at latitude 36°50′29.0″ N, longitude 076°17′52.0″ W; bounded to the south by a line drawn across the Lower Reach of the Southern Branch of the Elizabeth River, between the Portsmouth Lightship Museum located at the foot of London Boulevard, in Ports- mouth, Virginia, at latitude 36°50′10.0″ N, longitude 076°17′47.0″ W, and the northwest corner of the Norfolk Shipbuilding & Drydock, Berkley Plant, Pier No. 1, located at latitude 36°50′08.0″ N, longitude 076°17′39.0″ W; and to the southeast by the Berkley Bridge which crosses the Eastern Branch of the Elizabeth River between Berkley at latitude 36°50′21.5″ N, longitude 076°17′14.5″ W, and Nor- folk at latitude 36°50′35.0″ N, longitude 076°17′10.0″ W. 40 .. June—last Saturday RRBA Spring Rappahannock The waters of the Rappahannock River, adjacent to Layton, Radar Shoot- River Boat- VA, from shoreline to shoreline, bounded on the west by a out. ers Associa- line running along longitude 076°58′30″ W, and bounded tion (RRBA). on the east by a line running along longitude 076°56′00″ W. 41 .. July—3rd Sunday ..... Watermen’s Watermen’s The waters of the York River, Yorktown, Virginia, bounded on Heritage Museum of the west by a line drawn along longitude 076°31′25″ W, Festival Yorktown, bounded on the east by a line drawn along longitude Workboat VA. 076°30′55″ W, bounded on the south by the shoreline and Races. bounded on the north by a line drawn parallel and 400 yards north of the southern shoreline. 42 .. July—last Wednes- Pony Penning Chincoteague The waters of Assateague Channel from shoreline to shore- day and following Swim. Volunteer line, bounded to the east by a line drawn from latitude Friday. Fire Depart- 37°55′00″ N, longitude 075°22′45″ W, to latitude 37°54′47″ ment. N, longitude 075°22′45″ W, and to the south by a line drawn from latitude 37°54′47″ N, longitude 075°22′45″ W, to latitude 37°54′47″ N, longitude 075°23′04″ W. 43 .. August—1st Friday, Power boat East Coast The waters of the Chesapeake Bay, along the shoreline adja- Saturday and Sun- race. Boat Racing cent to Cape Charles, Virginia, to and including waters up day. Club of New to 300 yards offshore, parallel with the Cape Charles Jersey. Beach shoreline in this area. The area is bounded on the south by a line running northwesterly from the Cape Charles shoreline at latitude 37°16′.2″ N, longitude 076°01′28.5″ W, to a point offshore approximately 300 yards at latitude 37°16′3.4″ N, longitude 076°01′36.6″ W, and bounded on the north by a line running northwesterly from the Cape Charles shoreline at latitude 37°16′26.2″ N, longitude 076°01′14″ W, to a point offshore approximately 300 yards at latitude 37°16′28.9″ N, longitude 076°01′24.1″ W. 44 .. August—2nd Friday, Hampton Cup Virginia Boat The waters of Mill Creek, adjacent to Fort Monroe, Hampton, Saturday and Sun- Regatta. Racing Asso- Virginia, enclosed by the following boundaries: to the north, day. ciation. a line drawn along latitude 37°01′00″ N, to the east a line drawn along longitude 076°18′30″ W, to the south a line parallel with the shoreline adjacent to Fort Monroe, and the west boundary is parallel with the Route 258—Mercury Boulevard Bridge.

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45 .. September—2nd Fri- Ocean City Offshore Per- The waters of the Atlantic Ocean commencing at a point on day and Saturday. power boat formance the shoreline at latitude 38°25′42″ N, longitude 075°03′06″ race. Assn. Rac- W; thence east southeast to latitude 38°25′30″ N, longitude ing, LLC. 075°02′12″ W, thence south southwest parallel to the Ocean City shoreline to latitude 38°19′12″ N, longitude 075°03′48″ W; thence west northwest to the shoreline at latitude 38°19′30″ N, longitude 075°05′00″ W. The waters of the Atlantic Ocean bounded by a line drawn from a posi- tion along the shoreline near Ocean City, MD, at latitude 38°22′25.2″ N, longitude 075°03′49.4″ W, thence easterly to latitude 38°22′00.4″ N, longitude 075°02′34.8″ W, thence southwesterly to latitude 38°19′35.9″ N, longitude 075°03′35.4″ W, thence westerly to a position near the shoreline at latitude 38°20′05″ N, longitude 075°04′48.4″ W, thence northerly along the shoreline to the point of ori- gin. 46 .. September—2nd Fri- Hampton Bay Hampton Bay The waters of Sunset Creek and Hampton River shore to day, Saturday and Days Fes- Days, Inc. shore bounded to the north by the C & O Railroad Bridge Sunday. tival. and to the south by a line drawn from Hampton River Channel Light 16 (LL 5715), located at latitude 37°01′03.0″ N, longitude 076°20′26.0″ W, to the finger pier across the river at Fisherman’s Wharf, located at latitude 37°01′01.5″ N, longitude 076°20′32.0″ W. 47 .. October—1st Satur- Virginia Boat Clarksville Hy- The waters of the John H. Kerr Reservoir, adjacent to the day and Sunday. Racing Asso- droplane State Route 15 Highway Bridge and Occoneechee State ciation. Challenge. Park, Clarksville, Virginia, from shoreline to shoreline, bounded on the south by a line running northeasterly from a point along the shoreline at latitude 36°37′14″ N, lon- gitude 078°32′46.5″ W, thence to latitude 36°37′39.2″ N, longitude 078°32′08.8″ W, and bounded on the north by the State Route 15 Highway Bridge. 48 .. October—2nd Friday U.S. Navy U.S. Navy ...... The waters of the Elizabeth River and its branches from Fleet Week shore to shore, bounded to the northwest by a line drawn Celebration. across the Port Norfolk Reach section of the Elizabeth River between the northern corner of the landing at Hos- pital Point, Portsmouth, Virginia, latitude 36°50′51.0″ N, longitude 076°18′09.0″ W and the north corner of the City of Norfolk Mooring Pier at the foot of Brooks Avenue lo- cated at latitude 36°51′00.0″ N, longitude 076°17′52.0″ W; bounded on the southwest by a line drawn from the south- ern corner of the landing at Hospital Point, Portsmouth, Vir- ginia, at latitude 36°50′50.0″ N, longitude 076°18′10.0″ W, to the northern end of the eastern most pier at the Tide- water Yacht Agency Marina, located at latitude 36°50′29.0″ N, longitude 076°17′52.0″ W; bounded to the south by a line drawn across the Lower Reach of the Southern Branch of the Elizabeth River, between the Portsmouth Lightship Museum located at the foot of London Boulevard, in Ports- mouth, Virginia, at latitude 36°50′10.0″ N, longitude 076°17′47.0″ W, and the northwest corner of the Norfolk Shipbuilding & Drydock, Berkley Plant, Pier No. 1, located at latitude 36°50′08.0″ N, longitude 076°17′39.0″ W; and to the southeast by the Berkley Bridge, which crosses the Eastern Branch of the Elizabeth River between Berkley at latitude 36°50′21.5″ N, longitude 076°17′14.5″ W, and Nor- folk at latitude 36°50′35.0″ N, longitude 076°17′10.0″ W. 49 .. October—2nd Satur- Hydroplane Virginia Boat The waters of the Western Branch, Elizabeth River bounded day and Sunday. races. Racing Assn. by a line connecting the following points: latitude 36°50′06″ N, longitude 076°22′27″ W, thence to latitude 36°50′06″ N, longitude 076°21′57″ W, thence to latitude 36°50′15″ N, longitude 076°21′55.8″ W, thence to latitude 36°50′15″ N, longitude 076°22′27″ W, thence to point of origin. 50 .. October—2nd Sun- Poquoson Sea- City of The waters of the Back River, Poquoson, Virginia, bounded day. food Festival Poquoson. on the north by a line drawn along latitude 37°06′30″ N, Workboat bounded on the south by a line drawn along latitude Races. 37°06′15″ N, bounded on the east by a line drawn along longitude 076°18′52″ W and bounded on the west by a line drawn along longitude 076°19′30″ W.

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51 .. October—last Satur- Hampton Windsurfing The waters of Willoughby Bay contained within the following day and Sunday. Roads Enthusiasts coordinates: latitude 36°58′36″ N, longitude 076°18′42″ W, Sailboard of Tidewater. to latitude 36°58′00″ N, longitude 076°18′00″ W, to latitude Classic. 36°57′49″ N, longitude 076°18′14″ W, to latitude 36°57′36″ N, longitude 076°17′55″ W, to latitude 36°57′26″ N, lon- gitude 076°18′06″ W, to latitude 36°58′15″ N, longitude 076°19′08″ W, to latitude 36°58′36″ N, longitude 076°18′42″ W. 52 .. November—1st Fri- International U.S. Coast The waters of the Southern Branch of the Elizabeth River in- day and Saturday. Search and Guard and cluding the North Ferry Landing, from shoreline to shore- Rescue Canadian line, bounded to the north by a line drawn along latitude Competition. Auxiliaries. 36°50′23″ N and bounded to the south by a line drawn along latitude 36°50′12″ N. 53 .. November—4th or Holidays in the Norfolk The waters of the Elizabeth River and its branches from last Saturday. City. Festevents, shore to shore, bounded to the northwest by a line drawn Ltd. across the Port Norfolk Reach section of the Elizabeth River between the northern corner of the landing at Hos- pital Point, Portsmouth, Virginia, latitude 36°50′51.0″ N, longitude 076°18′09.0″ W and the north corner of the City of Norfolk Mooring Pier at the foot of Brooks Avenue lo- cated at latitude 36°51′00.0″ N, longitude 076°17′52.0″ W; bounded on the southwest by a line drawn from the south- ern corner of the landing at Hospital Point, Portsmouth, Vir- ginia, at latitude 36°50′50.0″ N, longitude 076°18′10.0″ W, to the northern end of the easternmost pier at the Tide- water Yacht Agency Marina, located at latitude 36°50′29.0″ N, longitude 076°17′52.0″ W; bounded to the south by a line drawn across the Lower Reach of the Southern Branch of the Elizabeth River, between the Portsmouth Lightship Museum located at the foot of London Boulevard, in Ports- mouth, Virginia at latitude 36°50′10.0″ N, longitude 076°17′47.0″ W, and the northwest corner of the Norfolk Shipbuilding & Drydock, Berkley Plant, Pier No. 1, located at latitude 36°50′08.0″ N, longitude 076°17′39.0″ W; and to the southeast by the Berkley Bridge which crosses the Eastern Branch of the Elizabeth River between Berkley at latitude 36°50′21.5″ N, longitude 076°17′14.5″ W, and Nor- folk at latitude 36°50′35.0″ N, longitude 076°17′10.0″ W.

Coast Guard Sector North Carolina—COTP Zone

54 .. June—2nd Saturday Carolina Cup Virginia Boat The waters of the Pasquotank River, adjacent to Elizabeth and Sunday. Regatta. Racing Assn. City, NC, from shoreline to shoreline, bounded on the west by the Elizabeth City Draw Bridge and bounded on the east by a line originating at a point along the shoreline at latitude 36°17′54″ N, longitude 076°12′00″ W, thence southwesterly to latitude 36°17′35″ N, longitude 076°12′18″ W at Cottage Point. 55 .. August—1st Friday, SBIP—Foun- Super Boat The waters of the Pamlico River including Chocowinity Bay, Saturday and Sun- tain International from shoreline to shoreline, bounded on the south by a line day. Powerboats Productions running northeasterly from Camp Hardee at latitude Kilo Run and (SBIP), Inc. 35°28′23″ N, longitude 076°59′23″ W, to Broad Creek Point Super Boat at latitude 35°29′04″ N, longitude 076°58′44″ W, and Grand Prix. bounded on the north by the Norfolk Southern Railroad Bridge.

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56 .. September—4th or Crystal Coast Super Boat The waters of Bogue Sound, adjacent to Morehead City, NC, last Sunday. Super Boat International from the southern tip of Sugar Loaf Island approximate po- Grand Prix. Productions, sition latitude 34°42′55″ N, longitude 076°42′48″ W, thence Inc. westerly to Morehead City Channel Day beacon 7 (LLNR 38620), thence southwest along the channel line to Bogue Sound Light 4 (LLRN 38770), thence southerly to Cause- way Channel Day beacon 2 (LLNR 38720), thence south- easterly to Money Island Day beacon 1 (LLNR 38645), thence easterly to Eight and One Half Marina Day beacon 2 (LLNR 38685), thence easterly to the westernmost shore- line of Brant Island approximate position latitude 34°42′36″ N, longitude 076°42′11″ W, thence northeasterly along the shoreline to Tombstone Point approximate position latitude 34°42′14″ N, longitude 076°41′20″ W, thence southeasterly to the east end of the pier at Coast Guard Sector North Carolina approximate position latitude 34°42′00″ N, lon- gitude 076°40′52″ W, thence easterly to Morehead City Channel Buoy 20 (LLNR 29427), thence northerly to Beau- fort Harbor Channel LT 1BH (LLNR 34810), thence north- westerly to the southern tip of Radio Island approximate position latitude 34°42′22″ N, longitude 076°40′52″ W, thence northerly along the shoreline to approximate posi- tion latitude 34°43′00″ N, longitude 076°41′25″ W, thence westerly to the North Carolina State Port Facility, thence westerly along the State Port to the southwest corner ap- proximate position latitude 34°42′55″ N, longitude 076°42′12″ W, thence westerly to the southern tip of Sugar Loaf Island the point of origin. 57 .. September—last Sat- Wilmington Wilmington, The waters of, and adjacent to, Wrightsville Channel, from urday. YMCA NC, YMCA. Wrightsville Channel Day beacon 14 (LLNR 28040), lo- Triathlon. cated at 34°12′18″ N, longitude 077°48′10″ W, to Wrightsville Channel Day beacon 25 (LLNR 28080), lo- cated at 34°12′51″ N, longitude 77°48′53″ W.

Coast Guard Sector Baltimore—COTP Zone

65 .. April 2, 2011 ...... Safety at Sea U.S. Naval All waters of the Severn River from shoreline to shoreline, Seminar. Academy. bounded to the northwest by a line drawn from the south shoreline at latitude 39°00′38.9″ N., longitude 076°31′05.2″ W. thence to the north shoreline at latitude 39°00′54.7″ N., longitude 076°30′44.8″ W., this line is approximately 1300 yards northwest of the U.S. 50 fixed highway bridge. The regulated area is bounded to the southeast by a line drawn from the Naval Academy Light at latitude 38°58′39.5″ N., longitude 076°28′49″ W. thence southeast to a point 700 yards east of Chinks Point, MD, at latitude 38°58′1.9″ N., longitude 076°28′1.7″ W. thence northeast to Greenbury Point at latitude 38°58′29″ N., longitude 076°27′16″ W. 66 .. May 24 and 25, 2011 Blue Angels Air U.S. Naval All waters of the Severn River from shoreline to shoreline, Show. Academy. bounded to the northwest by a line drawn from the south shoreline at latitude 39°00′38.9″ N., longitude 076°31′05.2″ W. thence to the north shoreline at latitude 39°00′54.7″ N., longitude 076°30′44.8″ W., this line is approximately 1300 yards northwest of the U.S. 50 fixed highway bridge. The regulated area is bounded to the southeast by a line drawn from the Naval Academy Light at latitude 38°58′39.5″ N., longitude 076°28′49″ W. thence southeast to a point 700 yards east of Chinks Point, MD, at latitude 38°58′1.9″ N., longitude 076°28′1.7″ W. thence northeast to Greenbury Point at latitude 38°58′29″ N., longitude 076°27′16″ W. 67 .. June 25, 2011 ...... Maryland Swim District of Co- The waters of the Chester River from shoreline to shoreline, for Life. lumbia bounded on the south by a line drawn at latitude 39°10′16″ Aquatics N., near the Chester River Channel Buoy 35 (LLN–26795) Club. and bounded on the north at latitude 39°12′30″ N. by the Maryland S.R. 213 Highway Bridge.

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68 .. June 25 and 26, Thunder on the Kent Narrows All waters of Prospect Bay enclosed by the following points: 2011. Narrows. Racing Asso- Latitude 38°57′52.0″ N., longitude 076°14′48.0″ W., to lati- ciation. tude 38°58′02.0″ N., longitude 076°15′05.0″ W., to latitude 38°57′38.0″ N., longitude 076°15′29.0″ W., to latitude 38°57′28.0″ N., longitude 076°15′23.0″ W., to latitude 38°57′52.0″ N., longitude 076°14′48.0″ W.

[USCG–2007–0147, 73 FR 26009, May 8, 2008, as forbid and control the movement of all amended by USCG–2009–0430, 74 FR 30223, vessels in the regulated area(s). When June 25, 2009; 75 FR 750, Jan. 6, 2010; USCG– hailed or signaled by an official patrol 2011–0368, 76 FR 26605, May 9, 2011] vessel, a vessel in these areas shall im- EFFECTIVE DATE NOTE: By USCG–2010–1094, mediately comply with the directions at 76 FR 13886, Mar. 15, 2011, the Table to given. Failure to do so may result in § 100.501 was amended by suspending lines No. expulsion from the area, citation for 13, No. 19, No. 21 and No. 23, and adding a new failure to comply, or both. heading and entries 65, 66, 67, and 68, effec- tive Apr. 1, 2011 through Sept. 1, 2011. (2) The Coast Guard Patrol Com- mander may terminate the event, or § 100.701 Special Local Regulations; the operation of any vessel partici- Marine Events in the Seventh Coast pating in the event, at any time it is Guard District deemed necessary for the protection of The following regulations apply to life or property. the marine events listed in Table 1 of (3) Only event sponsor designated this section. These regulations will be participants and official patrol vessels effective annually, for the duration of are allowed to enter the regulated area. each event listed in Table 1. Annual no- (4) Spectators are only allowed inside tice of the exact dates and times of the the regulated area if they remain with- effective period of the regulation with in a designated spectator area. Spec- respect to each event, the geographical tators may contact the Coast Guard area, and details concerning the nature Patrol Commander to request permis- of the event and the number of partici- sion to pass through the regulated pants and type(s) of vessels involved area. If permission is granted, spec- will also be published in the local no- tators must pass directly through the tice to mariners and broadcast over regulated area at safe speed and with- VHF. out loitering. (a) Definitions. The following defini- (d) Contact Information. Questions tions apply to this section: about marine events should be ad- Patrol Commander. A Patrol Com- dressed to the local Coast Guard Cap- mander is a commissioned, warrant, or tain of the Port for the area in which petty officer of the Coast Guard who the event is occurring. Contact infor- has been designated by the respective mation is listed below. For a descrip- Coast Guard Sector Commander to en- tion of the geographical area of each force these regulations. Captain of the Port zone, please see Spectators. All persons and vessels not subpart 3.35 of this chapter. registered with the event sponsor as (1) Captain of the Port Charleston, participants or official patrol vessels. South Carolina: (843) 724–7616. (b) Event Patrol. The Coast Guard (2) Captain of the Port Savannah, may assign an event patrol, as de- Georgia: (912) 652–4353. scribed in § 100.40 of this part, to each (3) Captain of the Port Jacksonville, regulated event listed in the table. Ad- : (904) 247–7318. ditionally, a Patrol Commander may (4) Captain of the Port Miami, Flor- be assigned to oversee the patrol. The ida: (305) 535–8701. event patrol and Patrol Commander (5) Captain of the Port , may be contacted on VHF Channel 16. Florida: (305) 292–8779. (c) Special Local Regulations. (1) The (6) Captain of the Port Sector St. Pe- Coast Guard Patrol Commander may tersburg, Florida: (727) 824–7506.

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(7) Captain of the Port San Juan, Table 1. For information on applying Puerto Rico: (787) 289–2041. for a marine event, contact the Captain (e) Application for Marine Events. The of the Port for the area in which the application requirements of § 100.15 of event will occur, at the phone numbers this part apply to all events listed in listed above.

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COTP Zone Miami

January—1st week- Levin Memorial Re- Biscayne Bay Star Biscayne Bay, 2.3 nautical miles offshore from the Coral end. gatta. Fleet. Bay, Florida; All waters from the surface to the bottom for a radius of 1.7NM centered around position 25°39′6″ N, 080°13′30″ W no closer than 500 feet from each vessel. Fort Lauderdale Lauderdale Yacht Atlantic Ocean .5 nautical mile offshore from .5 nautical mile Boomerang Re- Club. south of the Port Everglades Channel to 4 nautical miles gatta. south of the Port Everglades offshore of West Lake, Port Everglades, Florida no closer than 500 feet from each vessel. January—3rd week- Rolex Miami Olym- U.S. Sailing & U.S. Southern Biscayne Bay inside of an area from the Ricken- end. pic Sailing Race. Olympic Sailing backer Causeway southwest to Snapper Creek Canal Center. south to Latitude 25°32′00″ N east to Soldier Key and northeast to a position approximately 1 nautical mile east of Cape Florida, northwest to , Miami, Florida no closer than 500 feet from each vessel. February—1st week- Commodore Rasco Coconut Grove Biscayne Bay, 1 mile offshore from the Coconut Grove Sail- end. Snipe Class Re- Sailing Club. ing Club, Coconut Grove, Florida; All waters from the sur- gatta. face to the bottom for a radius of 1NM centered around position 25°41′42″ N, 080°13′00″ W no closer than 500 feet from each vessel. March—1st week, Bacardi Cup ...... Biscayne Bay Star All waters within 1.5 nautical miles of the following center Monday–Friday. Fleet. point: 25°38′16″ N Latitude; 080°13′14″ W Longitude, in southern Biscayne Bay, Miami, Florida. March—2nd week- Lightenings Coral Reef Yacht Biscayne Bay, 2.3 nautical miles offshore from the Coral end, Saturday and Midwinter’s. Club. Bay, Florida; All waters from the surface to the bottom for Sunday. a radius of 1.7NM centered around position 25°39′6″ N, 080°13′5″ W no closer than 500 feet from each vessel. March—2nd week- Don Q Rum Snipe Coconut Grove Biscayne Bay, 1 mile offshore from the Coconut Grove Sail- end. Class Regatta. Sailing Club. ing Club, Coconut Grove, Florida; All waters from the sur- face to the bottom for a radius of 1NM centered around position 25°41′42″ N, 080°13′00″ W no closer than 500 feet from each vessel. March—2nd week- Coral Cup ...... Coconut Grove Biscayne Bay, 1 mile offshore from the Coconut Grove Sail- end, Saturday and Sailing Club. ing Club, Coconut Grove, Florida; All waters from the sur- Sunday. face to the bottom for a radius of 1NM centered around position 25°41′42″ N, 080°13′00″ W. March—last week- Shake-A-Leg Mid Shake-A-Leg Foun- All waters of Biscayne Bay, from the Rickenbacker Cause- end. Winter Regatta. dation. way south to Latitude 25°32′00″ N, Miami, Florida no closer than 500 ft from each vessel. April—2nd or 3rd Miami to Key Largo Miami Yacht Club Biscayne Bay and Intracoastal Waterway from the Ricken- weekend. Race. Youth Sailing backer Causeway in Miami, Florida to Key Biscayne to Foundation. Cape Florida to Soldier Key to Sands Key to Elliot Key to Two Stacks to Card Sound to Barnes Sound to Blackwater Sound in Key Largo, Florida no closer than 500 feet from each vessel. April—2nd weekend Florida State Opti- Coconut Grove Biscayne Bay, 1 mile offshore from the Coconut Grove Sail- mists Champion- Sailing Club. ing Club, Coconut Grove, Florida; All waters from the sur- ship Regatta. face to the bottom for a radius of 1NM centered around position 25°41′42″ N, 080°13′00″ W. April—2nd weekend, Fort Lauderdale Air/ Super Boat Inter- Atlantic Ocean offshore Fort Lauderdale, Florida within an Saturday and Sun- Sea Show Super national Produc- area 500 yards wide 300 yards offshore from 1,500 yards day. Boat Grand Prix. tions, Inc. north of the Port Everglades Channel north for 4 nautical miles (600 yards north of the Oakland Park Beach Blvd). April—3rd weekend Miami Super Boat Super Boat Inter- Offshore Miami Beach, Florida, including the area within a Grand Prix. national Produc- line joining the following points: 25°46′18″ N, 080°07′51″ tions, Inc. W; thence to, 25°46′18″ N, 080°06′49″ W; thence to, 25°51′18″ N, 080°06′12″ W; thence to, 25°51′18″ N, 080°07′11″ W; thence along the shoreline to the starting point.

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April—last Saturday Sunfest Fireworks.. Pyro Shows, Inc..... Intracoastal Waterway in West Palm Beach between Banyon St and Lakeview; All waters from the surface to the bottom for a radius of 1000ft centered around position Ave in position 26°42′34″ N, 080°02′47″ W. Vero Beach Yacht Blessing of the North Fork and St Lucie River, Florida no closer than 500 Club Blessing of Fleet. feet from each vessel. the Fleet. April, May, and Hollywood Super Super Boat Inter- Atlantic Ocean offshore Hallandale Beach, Florida in an June—1st week- Boat Grand Prix. national Produc- area 400 yards wide approximately 200 yards offshore end. tions, Inc. from the Hallandale Beach tank to approximately 1 nau- tical mile south of the Dania Town Canal. May—1st weekend .. C-Gull Cup ...... Coconut Grove Biscayne Bay, 1 mile offshore from the Coconut Grove Sail- Sailing Club. ing Club, Coconut Grove, Florida; All waters from the sur- face to the bottom for a radius of 1NM centered around position 25°41′42″ N, 080°13′00″ W. Fort Lauderdale Air Fort Lauderdale Atlantic Ocean offshore Fort Lauderdale, Florida within an & Sea Show. Parks and Recre- area 500 yards wide 300 yards offshore from 1,500 yards ation. north of the Port Everglades Channel north for 4 nautical miles (600 yards north of the Oakland Park Beach Blvd). May—3rd weekend Pompano Beach Pompano Beach 14th St Bridge to Sunrise Bay, Florida. Power Squadron Power Squadron. Safe Boat Parade. May—last weekend Goombay Regatta .. Coconut Grove Biscayne Bay, 1 mile offshore from the Coconut Grove Sail- Sailing Club. ing Club, Coconut Grove, Florida; All waters from the sur- face to the bottom for a radius of 1NM centered around position 25°41′42″ N, 080°13′8″ W no closer than 500 feet from each vessel. July 4th ...... American Legion Add-Fire Fireworks, Biscayne Bay, approx 400 ft offshore of Legion Picnic Is- Fourth of July. Inc.. land, Miami, Florida in approx position 25°50′02″ N, 080°10′24″ W. Fort Lauderdale Colonial Fireworks 1⁄2 NM offshore at Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Fourth of July. Fort Lauderdale Colonial Fireworks Intracoastal Waterway in front of the Fort Lauderdale Yacht Yacht Club Club, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Fourth of July. City of Stuart Creative Fireworks Intracoastal Waterway in front of Stuart City Hall, Stuart, Fourth of July. Co.. Florida. Bayfront Park Firepower Displays All waters within a 1680 foot radius around approximate po- Fourth of July. sition 25°46′30″ N, 080°10′54″ W, in Biscayne Bay, FL. Coral Reef Yacht Firepower Displays 700 ft offshore from Vizcaya in Biscayne Bay, Miami, Flor- Club Fourth of ida. July. Fisher’s Island Firepower Displays Offshore 840 ft from Fisher Island, Florida. Fourth of July. Miami Beach Fourth Firepower Displays 840 ft offshore from Atlantic Heights, Miami Beach, Florida. of July. Village of Key Bis- Firepower Displays 1500 ft offshore from Key Biscayne in Biscayne Bay, Miami, cayne Fourth of Florida. July. Viscayans Fourth of Firepower Displays 700 ft offshore from Viscaya in Biscayne Bay, Miami, Flor- July. ida. Delray Beach Fireworks by Atlantic Ocean, 1,000 ft offshore from Delray Beach, Flor- Fourth of July. Grucci, Inc. ida; All waters from the surface to the bottom for a radius of 840 feet centered around position 26°27′41″ N, 080°03′11″ W. Boynton Beach Melrose South Py- All waters from the surface to the bottom, for 840 ft out in Fourth of July. rotechnics. all directions from approximate position 26°32′52″ N, 080°02′54″ W. City of Hollywood Melrose South Py- Atlantic Ocean, 1,000 ft offshore from Hollywood, Florida; Fourth of July. rotechnics. All waters from the surface to the bottom for a radius of 840 feet centered around position 26°01′19″ N, 080°06′39″ W Riviera Beach Sparktacular Fire- All waters within a 1400 foot diameter around approximate Fourth of July. works. position 26°42′26″ N, 080°02′28″ W. Town of Lantana Zambelli Fireworks All waters within an 840 foot diameter in approximate posi- Fourth of July. tion 26°35′13″ N, 080°02′50″ W. West Palm Beach Zambelli Fireworks All waters within a 1400 foot diameter of approximate posi- Fourth of July. tion 26°42′26″ N, 080°02′28″ W.

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July—1st weekend .. Commodore’s Cup Coconut Grove Biscayne Bay, 1 mile offshore from the Coconut Grove Sail- Regatta. Sailing Club. ing Club, Coconut Grove, Florida; All waters from the sur- face to the bottom for a radius of 1NM centered around position 25°41′42″ N, 080°13′00″ W no closer than 500 feet from each vessel. July—2nd weekend Dania Beach / Hol- Super Boat Inter- Waters offshore of Hollywood Beach within an area located lywood Super national Produc- 300 yards offshore from North Lake north to Dania Cutoff Boat Race. tions, Inc. Canal going offshore aproximately 650 yards. August—3rd week- Conch Cup Regatta Miami Yacht Club .. Biscayne Bay from the Rickenbacker Causeway south in end. the Intracoastal Waterway to the Cape Florida Channel, east around Key Biscayne and north to the Miami Chan- nel entrance, Miami, Florida no closer than 500 feet from each vessel. October—1st week- Columbus Day Re- Columbus Day Re- Southern Biscayne Bay inside of an area from 1 nautical end. gatta. gatta, Inc. mile south of the Rickenbacker Causeway and 1 nautical mile east of Deering Channel southwest to Snapper Creek Canal south to a point half between Soldier Key and Lewis Cut west to the chain of islands south of Sol- dier Key and north to 1 nautical mile south of Ricken- backer Causeway, Miami, Florida. Deerfield Beach Super Boat Inter- Atlantic Ocean within an area 500 yards wide approximately Super Boat Na- national Produc- 500 yards offshore Deerfield Beach, FL from 2 miles tional Champion- tions, Inc. north of Hillsboro Inlet to .5 mile south of Boca Raton ship. Inlet. October—2nd week- Miami Kayak Chal- Cystic Fibrosis All waters of Biscayne Bay from Lummus Island Cut to the end. lenge. Foundation. Rickenbacker Causeway, Miami, Florida. November—2nd Keely Perpetual Biscayne Bay Yacht Biscayne Bay within an area from the Dinner Key Channel weekend, Satur- Trophy Regatta. Club. to Marker ‘‘B’’ to Cutter Channel day and Sunday. Mark ‘‘2’’ to Biscayne National Park Marker ‘‘C’’ to West Featherbead Bank Channel Marker ‘‘3’’ to West Feath- erbed Bank Channel Marker ‘‘5’’ to Elliot Key Biscayne National Park Anchorage, Miami, Florida no closer than 500 feet from each vessel. November—2nd or Matheson Perpetual Biscayne Bay Yacht Biscayne Bay within an area from the Dinner Key Channel 3rd weekend. Trophy Regatta. Club. to Biscayne National Park Marker ‘‘B’’ to Cutter Channel Mark ‘‘2’’ to Biscayne National Park Marker ‘‘C’’ to West Featherbead Bank Channel Marker ‘‘3’’ to West Feath- erbed Bank Channel Marker ‘‘5‘‘ to Elliot Key Biscayne National Park Anchorage, Miami, Florida no closer than 500 feet from each vessel. November—2nd PHRF SE Florida Coconut Grove Biscayne Bay, 2.3 nautical miles offshore from the Coral weekend. Championship. Sailing Club. Bay, Florida; All waters from the surface to the bottom for a radius of 1.7NM centered around position 25°39′6″ N, 080°13′30″ W no closer than 500 feet from each vessel. Viscayan’s Ball ...... Firepower Displays 1200 ft offshore from Virginia Key, South of Seaquarium, Miami, Florida. December 31st ...... Bayside New Years Add-Fire Fireworks, All waters within a 1680 foot radius around a barge in posi- Inc. tion 25°46′30″ N, 080°10′54″ W. Fisher Island New Add-Fire Fireworks, 1000 ft offshore east of Fisher Island, Florida. Years. Inc. Hillsboro New Add-Fire Fireworks, 100 yds North of Hillsboro Inlet, Florida. Years Fireworks. Inc. Indian Riverside Add-Fire Fireworks, 1200 ft east of Indian Riverside Park, Jensen Beach, Flor- Park New Years. Inc. ida. Greater Miami New Firepower Displays 1200 ft offshore from Bayfront Park, Miami Harbor, Miami, Years. Florida. Viscayan’s New Firepower Displays 840 ft offshore from Viscaya, Miami, Florida. Years. December—3rd Pompano Beach Pompano Beach Intracoastal Waterway in Pompano Beach, Florida, from weekend. Boat Parade. Boat Parade Lake Santa Barbara to Hillsboro Blvd Bridge. Committee. December—1st Commodore’s Cup Biscayne Bay Star Biscayne Bay, 2.3 nautical miles offshore from the Coral weekend. Fleet. Bay, Florida; All waters from the surface to the bottom for a radius of 1.7NM centered around position 25°39′6″ N, 080°13′30″ W no closer than 500 feet from each vessel. Kiwanis of Little Ha- Firepower Displays 1200 ft offshore from Virginia Key, South of Seaquarium, vana Christmas. Miami, Florida. Holiday Boat Pa- Marine Industrial Port of Palm Beach Turning Basin and the Intracoastal Wa- rade of the Palm Association of terway extending south from Lake Worth South LT 1 Beaches. Palm Beach (LLNR 42170) to Lake Worth South Daybeacon 23 (LLNR County. 42300).

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Martin County Marine Industries All waters of the North and South Fork’s of the St Lucie Christmas Boat Association. River in Stuart, Florida, starting on the north side of the Parade. State Road 60 Bridge going south to Hutchinson Island and circling back north to the State Road 60 Bridge and ending past the City of Stuart Municipal Marina. December—2nd or Seminole Hard Winterfest, Inc ...... All waters of the Intracoastal Waterway from the Port Ever- 3rd weekend. Rock Winterfest glades turning basin to the Pompano Beach Daybeacon Boat Parade. 74 (LLNR 47230). December—2nd Piana Cup Regatta Biscayne Bay Yacht Biscayne Bay, 2.3 nautical miles offshore from the Mathe- weekend. Club. son Hammock County Park, Florida; All waters from the surface to the bottom for a radius of 1.5NM centered around position 25°39′54″ N, 080°13′12″ W no closer than 500 feet from each vessel. Boynton / Delray Kiwanis Club Delray Intracoastal Waterway from marker #46 in Boynton Beach, Beach Christmas Beach. Florida to C–15 Canal in Delray Beach, Florida Boat Parade. St Lucie Christmas Marine Industrial All waters of the Intracoastal Waterway and Taylor Creek in Boat Parade. Association. Fort Pierce, Florida, starting in the Fort Pierce turning basin and inlet area going to Taylor Creek and the Intra- coastal Waterway between the North Causeway Bridge and the South Causeway Bridge. Miami Outboard Miami Outboard Biscayne Bay from the Miami Outboard Club on Watson Is- Club Christmas Club. land starting from in between the MacArthur Causeway Boat Parade. and Palm Island heading west around Palm Island and Hibiscus Island, heading east between Di Lido Island, heading east around the monument, south through Meloy Channel, west in Government Cut to Bicentennial Park, south to the Dodge Island Bridge, south in the Intra- coastal Waterway to Claughton Island, circling back to the north in the Intracoastal Waterway to Watson Island, around the Island on the north side to Miami Outboard Club no closer than 500 feet from each vessel. Boca Raton Holiday City of Boca Raton Moving zone in New River and Intracoastal Waterway, Fort Boat Parade. Lauderdale, Florida; from the C15 Canal in Fort Lauder- dale to Hillsboro Inlet with 500 feet ahead of the lead pa- rade vessel and 500 feet astern of the last participating parade vessel or within 50 feet on either side of the pa- rade. December—4th Orange Bowl Youth Coral Reef Yacht Southern Biscayne Bay inside of an area from the Ricken- weekend. Sailing Regatta. Club. backer Causeway southwest to Snapper Creek Canal south to Latitude 25°32′ N east to Soldier Key and north- west to Rickenbacker Causeway, Miami, Florida no closer than 500 ft from each vessel. December—last Coconut Grove Coconut Grove Southern Biscayne Bay inside of an area from the Ricken- weekend. Sailing Club Or- Sailing Club. backer Causeway southwest to Snapper Creek Canal ange Bowl Re- south to Latitude 25°32′ N east to Soldier Key and north- gatta. west to Rickenbacker Causeway, Miami, Florida no closer than 500 ft from each vessel. Monthly—last week- Biscayne Bay Rac- Biscayne Bay Yacht Southern Biscayne Bay inside of an area from the Ricken- end, Saturday and ing Association Racing Associa- backer Causeway southwest to Snapper Creek Canal Sunday. Full Moon Re- tion. south to Latitude 25°32′00″ N east to Soldier Key and gatta. northwest to Rickenbacker Causeway, Miami, Florida no closer than 500 ft from each vessel.

COTP Zone Key West

January 1st ...... Blessing of the Islamorada Charter From Whale Harbor Channel to Whale Harbor Bridge, Fleet. Boat Assn. Islamorada, Florida. January through Wreckers Cup Schooner Wharf Key West Harbor to Sand Key, Florida (Gulf of Mexico side) April—last Monday Races. Bar. or Tuesday. January—3rd week, Yachting Key West Premiere Racing, Inside the reef on either side of main ship channel, Key Monday–Friday. Race Week. Inc. West Harbor Entrance, Key West, Florida. February—1st Satur- The Bogey ...... Florida Bay Outfit- Blackwater Sound (entire sound), Key Largo, Florida. day. ters. Februarary—1st The Bacall ...... Florida Bay Outfit- Blackwater Sound (entire sound), Key Largo, Florida. Sunday. ters.

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April—3rd weekend, Miami to Key Largo MYC Youth Sailing Biscayne Bay and Intracoastal Waterway from the Ricken- Saturday–Sunday. Sailboat Race. Foundation, Inc. backer Causeway in Miami, Florida to Key Biscayne to Cape Florida to Soldier Key to Sands Key to Elliot Key to Two Stacks to Card Sound to Barnes Sound to Blackwater Sound in Key Largo, Florida no closer than 500 feet from each vessel. April—last Friday ..... Conch Republic Sponsor: Conch All waters approximately 150 yards offshore from Ocean Navy Parade and Republic. Key Sunset Pier, Mallory Square and the Hilton Pier with- Battle. in the Key West Harbor. May—3rd weekend Marathon Super Super Boat Inter- All waters of Knight Key Channel, encompassing both the Boat Grand Prix. national Produc- Gulf of Mexico side and the Atlantic Ocean side of the tions, Inc. . June—2nd weekend FKCC Swim around Com- Begin at Smather’s Beach and swim the loop around the is- Key West. munity College. land back to the start approximately 50 yards offshore, Key West, Florida. July—3rd Weekend, The Easom Cup ..... South Eastern Caesar’s Creek, Everglades City, Florida. Saturday and Sun- Ocean Racing day. Series (SEORS). November—2nd Key West World Super Boat Inter- In the Atlantic Ocean, off the tip of Key West, on the waters week, Wednes- Championship. national Produc- of the Key West Main Ship Channel, Key West Turning day–Sunday. tions, Inc. Basin, and Key West Harbor Entrance. November—first U.S. Wake Board Middle Keys Events Sombrero Beach, Marathon, Florida; between Sister Creek weekend, Friday– Championships. Council. and Sister Rock to approximately 500 yards offshore from Sunday. Sombrero Beach. December—1st Boot Key Harbor Dockside Marina .... Boot Key Harbor (entire harbor), Marathon, Florida. Thursday. Christmas Boat Parade. December—2nd Key Colony Beach Key Colony Beach Key Colony Beach, Marathon, Florida, between Vaca Cut Sunday. Holiday Boat Pa- Community Assn. Bridge and Bridge. rade. December—3rd Sat- Key Largo Boat Pa- Key Largo Boat Pa- From Channel Marker 41 on Dusenbury Creek in urday. rade. rade. Blackwater Sound to tip of Stillwright Point in Blackwater Sound, Key Largo, Florida. December—3rd Sat- Key West Lighted Schooner Wharf All waters between Christmas Tree Island and Coast Guard urday. Boat Parade. Bar. Station thru Key West Harbor to Mallory Square, approxi- mately 35 yards from shore.

COTP Zone San Juan

May—first Sunday ... Half Ironman Sponsor: Project St. St. Croix (Christiansted Harbor), U.S.V.I.: In the following Triathlon. Croix, Inc. position: PT1 on the shoreline at Kings Wharf at posn 17°44′51″ N 064°42′16″ W, thence north to PT2 at the southwest corner of Protestant Cay in posn 17°44′56″ N, 064°42′12″ W, then east along the shoreline to PT3 at the southeast corner of Protestant Cay in posn 17°44′56″ N, 064°42′08″ W, thence northeast to PT4 at Christian- sted Harbor Channel Round Reef Northeast Junction Lighted Buoy RR in posn 17°45′24″ N, 064°41′45″ W, thence southeast to PT 5 at Christiansted Schooner Channel Lighted Buoy 5 in posn 17°45′18″ N, 064°41′43″ W, thence south to PT6 at Christiansted Harbor Channel Buoy 15 in posn 17°44′56″ N, 064°41′56″ W, thence to PT7 on the shoreline north of Fort Christiansvaem in posn 17°44′51″ N, 064°42′05″ W, thence west along the shoreline to PT1. July 4th ...... Fireworks Display .. Sponsor: St. John St. John (West of Cruz Bay/Northeast of Steven Cay), Festival & Cul., U.S.V.I. All waters from the surface to the bottom for a ra- Org. dius of 200 yards centered around position 18°19′ 55″ N, 064°48′ 06″ W. July—3rd week, San Juan Harbor Sponsor: Munici- San Juan Harbor, Puerto Rico PT1: La Puntilla Final, Coast Sunday. Swim. pality of Catano. Guard Base at posn 18°27′33″ N, 066°07′00″ W, then south to PT2: Catano Ferry Pier at posn 18°26′36″ N, 066°07′00″ W, then east along the Catano shoreline to PT3: Punta Catano at posn 18°26′40″ N, 066°06′48″ W, then north to PT4: Pier 1 San Juan at posn 18°27′40″ N, 066°06′49″ W, then back along the shoreline to origin at PT1. December 31st ...... Fireworks St. Sponsor: Mr. Victor St. Thomas (Great Bay area), U.S.V.I.; All waters from the Thomas, Great Laurenza, surface to the bottom for a radius of 600 feet centered Bay. Pyrotecnico, New around position 18°19′14″ N, 064°50′18″ W. Castle, PA.

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December—1st Christmas Boat Pa- Sponsor: St. Croix St. Croix (Christiansted Harbor), U.S.V.I.; 200 yards off- week. rade. Christmas Boat shore around Prostestant Cay beginning in posn Committee. 17°45′56″ N 064°42′16″ W, around the cay and back to the beginning position.

COTP Zone Charleston

May—Morning Slack Lowcountry Splash Logan Rutledge ..... Cooper River/Charleston Harbor, South Carolina, including Tide on the 3rd the waters of the Wando River, Cooper River, and and 4th Saturday. Charleston Harbor from Hobcaw Yacht Club, in approxi- mate position 32°49′32″ N, 079°53′81″ W, South along the coast of Mt. Pleasant, S.C., to Charleston Harbor Ma- rina, approximate position 32°47′20″ N, 079°54′64″ W, and extending out 150 yards from shore. June—2nd week ...... Beaufort Water City of Beaufort ...... Beaufort, South Carolina, between the Lady’s Island swing Festival. bridge and Spanish Point. June–August—every Shelter Cove Fire- Greenwood Devel- Shelter Cove, Hilton Head, South Carolina extending a ra- Tuesday. works. opment Corp. dius of 600 feet from approximate position 32°11′10″ N, 080°43′54″ W. July 4th ...... Sea pines resort Seapines Plantation Harbortowne, Hilton Head, Calibogue Sound, South Caro- 4th of July. lina extending a radius of 600 feet from approximate posi- tion 32°11′10″ N, 080°43′54″ W. Patriots Point Fire- Patriots Point ...... Charleston Harbor, South Carolina, extending a radius of works. 1000 feet from approximate position 32°47′01″ N, 079°53′8″ W. Skull Creek Fire- Hudson Seafood .... Skull Creek, Hilton Head, South Carolina extending a radius works. of 1000 feet from the approximate position 32°13′57″ N, 080°45′06″ W. City of North City of North Cooper River, Charleston, South Carolina extending a ra- Charleston Fire- Charleston. dius of 1000 feet from approximate position 32°51′57″ N, works. 079°57′35″ W. Market Street Fire- City of Charleston .. Charleston Harbor, South Carolina extending a radius of works. 1000 feet from center approximate position 32°54′01″ N, 080°08′05″ W. November—2nd Head of the South Augusta Rowing Upper Savannah River MM199 to MM196, Georgia. week. club. December—2nd Charleston Harbor City of Charleston.. Charleston Harbor, South Carolina, from Anchorage A week. Christmas Parade through Shutes Folly, Horse Reach, Hog Island Reach, of Boats. Town Creek Lower Reach, Ashley River, and finishing at City Marina.

COTP Zone St. Petersburg

January—3rd Satur- Gasparilla Chil- Event Makers ...... Hillsborough Bay within a 500 yard radius of the fireworks day. dren’s Parade barge located in approximate position 27°55′04″ N, Fireworks. 082°29′08″ W. Gasparilla Chil- Air Boss and Con- Hillsborough Bay north of an imaginary line drawn at 27°55′ dren’s Parade Air sulting. N, west of Davis Islands, and south of the Davis Island show. Bridge. January—last Satur- Gasparilla Boat Pa- YE Mystic Krewe of Tampa Bay, Florida, including all waters of Hillsborough day. rade. Gasparilla. Bay and its tributaries north of a line drawn along latitude 27°51′18″ N. Hillsborough Cut ‘‘D’’ Channel, Sparkman Channel, Ybor Channel, Seddon Channel and the Hillsborough River south of the John F. Kennedy Bridge. March—last Friday, Honda Grand Prix .. Honda Motor Com- Demons Landing St. Petersburg FL, All waters within 100 ft Saturday, and pany and City of of the seawall. Sunday. St. Petersburg. St. Pete Grand Prix Honda Motor Com- St. Petersburg FL, within two NM of the Albert Whitted Air- Air show. pany and City of port. St. Petersburg. April—last Sunday ... St. Anthony’s St. Anthony’s St. Petersburg within one NM of Spa Beach. Triathlon. Health Care. July 4th ...... Freedom Swim ...... None ...... Peace River FL within two NM of the U.S. 41 Bridge July 4th and January Ybor Fireworks Dis- Tampa Bay Attrac- Ybor Turning Basin within a 120 yard radius of the fireworks 1st. play. tions Association barge in approx. position 27°56′29″ N, 082°26′43″ W. or various private entities. Clearwater fire- City of Clearwater .. Gulf Intracoastal Waterway in the vicinity of Clearwater with- works displays. in a 500 yard radius of the fireworks barge located in ap- proximate position 26°58′01″ N, 082°48′15″ W.

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Marco Island fire- City of Marco Island Gulf of Mexico in the vicinity of Marco Island within a 300 works displays. yard radius of the fireworks barge located in approximate position 25°54′36″ N, 081°45′06″ W. Venice fireworks City of Venice ...... Gulf of Mexico in the vicinity of Venice Inlet within a 200 displays. yard radius of the fireworks barge located in approximate position 27°06′44″ N, 082°28′09″ W. Beach House Res- Beach House Res- Gulf of Mexico in the vicinity of Bradenton Beach within a taurant fireworks taurant. 200 yard radius of the fireworks barge located in approxi- displays. mate position 27°27′59″ N, 082°41′58″ W. Ft Myers fireworks City of Ft Myers ..... Caloosahatchee River within a 300 yard radius of the fire- displays. works barge located in approximate position 26°38′45″ N, 081°52′50″ W. July—1st Sunday .... Suncoast Offshore Suncoast Founda- Gulf of Mexico in the vicinity of Sarasota, from New Pass to Grand Prix. tion for the Siesta Beach out to eight NM. Handicapped. September—3rd Fri- Homosassa Raft Citrus 95 FM radio Homosassa River Between Private Green Dayboard 81 east day, Saturday, and Race. to private Red Dayboard 2. Sunday. October—2nd Fri- St Petersburg City of St Peters- St Petersburg, within two NM of the Albert Whitted Airport. day, Saturday, and Airfest. burg. Sunday. November—3rd Ironman World City of Clearwater & Gulf of Mexico within two NM of Clearwater Beach FL. Thursday, Friday, Championship Ironman North and Saturday. Triathlon. America.

COTP Zone Savannah

May—2nd weekend, Blessing of the Knights of Colum- Brunswick River from the start of the East branch of the Sunday. Fleet—Brunswick. bus—Brunswick. Brunswick River (East Brunswick River) to the Golden Isles Parkway Bridge. May—2nd or 3rd Grand Prix of Au- Champboat Series, Savannah River, Augusta, Georgia, from the U.S. Highway weekend. gusta. LLC. 1 (Fifth Street) Bridge at mile 199.45 to Eliot’s Fish Camp at mile 197. July 4th ...... Fourth of July Fire- Savannah Water- Savannah River, Savannah Riverfront, Georgia, 500 feet works. front Association. around fireworks launch point centered at approximate position 32°04′56″ N, 081°05′02″ W. July—3rd full week- Augusta Southern Augusta Southern Savannah River, Augusta, Georgia, from the U.S. Highway end. Nationals Drag Nationals. 1 (Fifth Street) Bridge at mile 199.45 to Eliot’s Fish Camp Boat Races. at mile 197. October—3rd or 4th Champboat Races Champboat Series, Savannah River, Savannah Riverfront, Georgia, Talmadge weekend or No- of Savannah. LLC. bridge to a line drawn at 146 degrees true from dayboard vember—1st 62. weekend. November—1st Sat- Savannah Harbor Westin Resort, Sa- Savannah River, Savannah Riverfront, Georgia, Talmadge urday after Boat Parade of vannah. bridge to a line drawn at 146 degrees true from dayboard Thanksgiving Day. Lights and Fire- 62. works. December 31st ...... New Years Eve Savannah Water- Savannah River, Savannah Riverfront, Georgia, 500 feet Fireworks. front Association. around fireworks launch point centered at approximate position 32°04′56″ N, 081°05′02″ W. Monthly—first Friday First Friday of the Savannah Water- Savannah River, Savannah Riverfront, Georgia, 500 feet Month Fireworks. front Association. around fireworks launch point centered at approximate position 32°04′56″ N, 081°05′02″ W.

COTP Zone Jacksonville

February—1st week- Clay County Super Reynolds Park Reynolds Park Yacht Club (entire club), Green Cove end, Friday–Mon- Celebration. Yacht Club. Springs. day. February—last Sat- El Cheapo Sheeps- Jacksonville Off- Mayport/Jacksonville Boat Ramp; 500 feet seaward of the urday. head Tournament. shore Sport Fish- boat ramp. ing Club. March—1st Saturday Jacksonville Invita- Stanton Rowing Ortega River Race Course, Jacksonville; between tional (Rowing Foundation (May Timuquana and Roosevelt Bridges. Race). vary). Stanton Invitational Stanton Rowing Ortega River Race Course, Jacksonville; between (Rowing Race). Foundation. Timuquana and Roosevelt Bridges. March or April— Blessing of the City of Jacksonville St. Johns River, Downtown Jacksonville in the vicinity of Palm Sunday. Fleet—Jackson- Office of Special Jacksonville Landing between the Main Street Bridge and ville. Events. .

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Blessing of the City of St. Augus- St. Augustine Municipal Marina (entire marina). Fleet—St. Augus- tine. tine. April—1st Full Week- Mount Dora Yacht Mount Dora Yacht Lake Dora, Mount Doran—500 ft. off Grantham Point. end, Saturday and Club Sailing Re- Club. Sunday. gatta. April—3rd Saturday Jacksonville City Stanton Rowing Ortega River Race Course, Jacksonville; between Championships. Foundation. Timuquana and Roosevelt Bridges. April—3rd weekend Florida Times Union The Florida Times- Sister’s Creek Marina to Marker 88 on the St. John’s River. Redfish Roundup. Union. May—1st Friday ...... Isle of Eight Flags City of Fernandina Fernandina Harbor Marina (entire marina). Shrimp Festival Beach. Pirate Landing and Fireworks. May—1st Saturday .. Mug Race ...... The Rudder Club of St. Johns River; Palatka to . Jacksonville, Inc. May—4th Friday ...... Palatka Blue Crab Palatka Blue Crab All waters within a 500-yard radius around approximate po- Festival and Fire- Festival. sition 29°38′37″ N, 081°37′50″ W. works. May—4th weekend .. Memorial Day City of Green Cove All waters within a 500-yard radius around approximate po- RiverFest. Springs. sition 29°59’39″ N, 081°40′33″ W. May—last full week, Bluewater Invita- Northeast Florida There is a no-wake zone in effect from the St. Augustine Monday–Friday. tional Tour- Marlin Associa- City Marina out to the end of the St. Augustine Jetty’s nament. tion. 6:00AM–8:00AM and 3:00PM–5:00PM during the above days. May—last full week- Blue Crab Festival Downtown Palatka, St. Johns River, South of Memorial Bridge, Palatka. end, Friday–Sun- Ski Shows. Inc. & Palatka day. Blue Crab Fes- tival, Inc. June—1st Saturday Florida Sport Fish- Florida Sport Fish- From Sunrise Marina to the end of Port Canaveral Inlet. of. ing Association ing Association. Offshore Fishing Tournament. June—1st weekend, Jetty Park Ocean Fleet 45 Space Jetty Park, Port Canaveral; All waters within a 1000-yard ra- Friday–Sunday. Regatta. Coast Catamaran dius around approximate position 28°24′21″ N, Association, Inc. 080°33′33″ W. June—2nd weekend, St. Augustine King King Buster Classic, St. Augustine Municipal Marina (entire marina). Friday-Sunday. Buster Classic Inc. 400. June—4th Saturday Veterans Day Cele- City of New Smyrna All waters within a 500-yard radius around approximate po- bration, Parade Beach. sition 29°03′N, 080°55′W. and Fireworks Display. June—4th weekend, Tournament of Nassau Sport Fish- Fernandina Harbor Marina (entire marina), Fernandina Thursday–Satur- Champions King- ing Association. Beach. day. fish Tournament. June—2nd weekend, Kingfish Challenge Ancient City Game There is a no-wake zone in effect from the St. Augustine Saturday and Sun- Fish Association. City Marina out to the end of the St. Augustine Jetty’s day. 6:00AM–8:00AM and 3:00PM–5:00PM. July 4th ...... Cocoa 4th of July City of Cocoa ...... All waters within a 500-yard radius around approximate po- Fireworks. sition 28°20′22″ N, 080°31′27″ W. Daytona Beach Daytona Beach All waters within a 500-yard radius around at approximate Boardwalk Asso- Boardwalk Asso- position 29°13′34″ N, 081°00′33″ W. ciation July 4th ciation. Fireworks. Edgewater Fire Edgewater Fire All waters within a 500-yard radius around the pier at Ken- Rescue Associa- Rescue Associa- nedy Memorial Park, Edgewater, FL. tion Annual Fire- tion. works Celebration. Fernandina Beach City of Fernandina All waters within a 500-yard radius around approximate po- 4th of July Fire- Beach / sition 30°40′17″ N, 081°27′56″ W. works. Fernandina Har- bor Marina. Fireworks Display City of Palatka/ All waters within a 500-yard radius around approximate po- for Independence Downtown sition 29°38′37″ N, 081°37′51″ W. Day Celebration Palatka. (Palatka). Flagler Beach July Flagler Beach All waters within a 500-yard radius around (the end of 4th Celebration Chamber of Com- Flagler Beach Pier) approximate position 29°28′50″ N, Fireworks. merce. 081°07′27″ W.

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Florida Yacht Club Florida Yacht Club All waters within a 500-yard radius around approximate po- and Timuquana and Timuquana sition 30°15′00″ N, 081°41′17″ W. Country Club Country Club. Fireworks Display. Kissimmee July 4th City of Kissimmee All waters within a 500-yard radius around approximate po- Celebration Fire- Parks and Recre- sition 28°17′08″ N, 081°24′08″ W. works. ation. Kiwanis Club of St. Kiwanis Club of St. St. Marys River, St. Marys, GA; All waters within a 500-yard Marys Annual Marys Georgia. radius around approximate position 30°43′7″ N, Fourth of July 081°32′59″ W. Festival Fire- works. Liberty Fest—4th of City of Jacksonville All waters within a 500-yard radius around approximate po- July Celebration Beach. sition 30°17′06″ N, 081°23′16″ W. (Jacksonville Beach). Mount Dora Old Rotary Club of Lake Dora, Mount Dora—500 ft. off Grantham Point. Fashioned 4th of Mount Dora / July Celebration. Mount Dora Fire- fighter Associa- tion. Orange Park Inde- Town of Orange All waters within a 500-yard radius around approximate po- pendence Day Park. sition 30°10′20″ N, 081°42′20″ W. Celebration Fire- works. Ormond Beach City of Ormond All waters within a 500-yard radius around approximate po- Independence Beach. sition 29°17.2′N, 081°02.988′W. Day Celebration Fireworks. Patrick Air Force Patrick Air Force All waters within a 500-yard radius around approximate po- Base 4th of July Base. sition 28°14′00″ N, 080°37′00″ W. Celebration and Fireworks. Sanford’s July 4th City of Sanford ...... All waters within a 500-yard radius around the Monroe Har- Celebration Fire- bor Marina. works. St. Augustine July City of St. Augus- All waters within a 500-yard radius around approximate po- 4th Fireworks tine. sition 29°53′50.84″ N, 081°18′30.87″ W. Display. July—3rd Saturday .. Halifax Rowing As- Halifax Rowing As- Halifax River, Daytona, S. of Memorial Bridge—East Side. sociation Summer sociation. Regatta. July—3rd week ...... BellSouth Greater Jacksonville Marine All waters of the St. Johns River, from lighted buoy 10 Jacksonville King- Charities, Inc. (LLNR 2190) in approximate position 30°24′22″ N, fish Tournament. 081°24′59″ W to Lighted Buoy 25 (LLNR 7305). August—2nd week .. Townsend Hawkes Jacksonville Beach- 50 ft. offshore from Jacksonville Beach to Sea Turtle Inn, Ocean Swim. es Kiwanis Club. Atlantic Beach. December 31st ...... Jacksonville New City of Jacksonville St. Johns River; Westside of Main Street Bridge. Year’s Eve Fire- Office of Special works. Events. St. Augustine City of St. Augus- All waters within a 500-yard radius approximate position Beach New tine Beach. 29°51′16″ N, 081°15′49″ W. Year’s Eve Fire- works. December—2nd Sat- St. Johns River St. Johns River St. Johns River; Whitehair Bridge, Deland to Lake urday. Christmas Boat Christmas Boat Beresford. Parade. Parade, Inc. Christmas Boat Pa- Halifax River Yacht Halifax River from Seabreeze Bridge to Halifax Harbor Ma- rade (Daytona Club. rina. Beach / Halifax River). Kissimmee Holiday City of Kissimmee Kissimmee Lakefront Park; All waters within a 500-yard ra- Extravaganza Parks and Recre- dius around approximate position 28°17′13″ N, Fireworks. ation. 081°24′13″ W.

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§ 100.713 Annual Harborwalk Boat (b) Special local regulations. (1) No ves- Race; Sampit River, Georgetown, sel may anchor shoreward of the shore- SC. side boundaries of the regulated area, (a) Definitions—(1) Regulated Area. from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. edt. The regulated area is formed by a line (2) Spectator craft will be permitted from: to anchor seaward of the seaside boundaries of the regulated area, in the 33°21.5′ N, 079°17.10′ W, thence to ° ′ ° ′ spectator area formed by a line drawn 33 21.7 N, 079 16.8 W, thence along the shore ° ′ ° ′ to from the position 29 26.54 N, 81 58.12 W, ° ′ ° ′ 33°21.1′ N, 079°16.7′ W, thence to thence to position 28 25.06 N, 81 55.42 33°21.1′ N, 079°16.9′ W, thence back to W, thence to position 26°24.45′ N, 33°21.5′ N, 079°17.10′ W. 81°55.50′ W, thence to position 26°26.54′ N, 81°58.30′ W, thence back to position All coordinates referenced use datum: 29°26.54′ N, 81°58.12′ W, and in the spec- NAD 83. tator area formed by a line drawn from (2) Coast Guard Patrol Commander. the position 26°25.06′ N, 81°54.18′ W, The Coast Guard Patrol Commander is thence to position 26°23.47′ N, 81°54.00′ a commissioned, warrant, or petty offi- W, thence to position 25°24.05′ N, cer of the United States Coast Guard 81°54.47′ W, thence back to position who has been designated by the Com- 26°25.06′ N, 81°54.18′ W. All coordinates mander, Coast Guard Sector Charles- referenced use datum: NAD 83. ton, Charleston, South Carolina. (3) All vessel traffic, not involved (b) Special local regulations. (1) Entry with the Fort Myers Beach Offshore into the regulated area is prohibited to Grand Prix, exiting Matanzas Pass be- all nonparticipants. tween 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. will exit the (2) After the termination of the marked channel at Matanzas Pass Harborwalk Boat Race, and during in- Channel daybeacon #3 (26°25.9′ N, tervals between scheduled events, at 82°58.2′ W, LLNR 16365) and #4 (26°26.1′ the discretion of the Coast Guard Pa- N, 82°57.8′ W, LLNR 16370), and shall trol Commander all vessels may re- proceed in a southwesterly direction sume normal operations. seaward of the spectator area defined (c) Effective Dates. This section is in in paragraph (b)(2) of this section, tak- effect from 12 p.m. and terminates at ing action to avoid a close-quarters sit- 5:30 p.m. EDT annually during the last Sunday of June. uation until finally past and clear of the racecourse. All coordinates ref- [CGD07–96–015, 61 FR 29020, June 7, 1996, as erenced use datum: NAD 83. amended by USCG–2006–25556, 72 FR 36327, (4) All vessel traffic, not involved July 2, 2007] with the Fort Myers Beach Offshore § 100.717 Annual Fort Myers Beach Grand Prix, exiting Big Carlos Pass be- Offshore Grand Prix; Fort Myers, tween 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. edt will exit FL. the pass in a southwesterly direction seaward of the spectator area defined (a) Regulated Area. The regulated area is formed by a line drawn from the in paragraph (b)(2) of this section, tak- start/finish position, at the Fort Myers ing action to avoid a close-quarters sit- Beach pier (26°28.07′ N, 81°58.30′ W), uation with the spectator craft until fi- thence to position 26°26.08′ N, 81°55.29′ nally past and clear of the racecourse. W, thence to position 26°24.76′ N, All coordinates referenced use datum: 81°54.68′ W, thence to position 26°23.74′ NAD 83. N, 81°55.10′ W, thence to position (5) Entry into the regulated area 26°23.91′ N, 81°55.40′ W, thence to posi- shall be in accordance with this regula- tion 26°24.94′ N, 81°55.24′ W, thence to tion. Spectator vessels shall stay sea- position 26°26.93′ N, 81°58.53′ W, thence ward of the seaside legs of the race- to position 26°27.32′ N, 81°58.16′ W, course at all times in the spectator thence back to the start/finish posi- areas defined in paragraph (b)(2) of this tion, at the Fort Myers Beach pier section. (26°28.07, 81°58.30′ W). All coordinates (c) Effective dates: This section is ef- referenced use datum: NAD 83. fective each day from 11 a.m. through 3

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p.m. EDT annually during the third § 100.719 Annual Suncoast Offshore Saturday and Sunday of May. Challenge; Gulf of Mexico, Sarasota, FL. [CGD07–96–005, 61 FR 28503, June 5, 1996, as amended by CGD07–97–010, 62 FR 26745, May (a) Regulated area. The regulated area 15, 1997] is established by a line drawn from the start/finish position 27°19.15′ N, 82°35.90′ § 100.718 Annual Suncoast Kilo Run; W, thence to position 27°18.81′ N, Sarasota Bay, Sarasota, FL. 82°34.90′ W, thence to position 27°18.21′ (a) Regulated area. The regulated area N, 82°34.48′ W, thence to position is established in Sarasota Bat with the 27°16.43′ N, 82°34.99′ W, thence to posi- northwest corner point at Whale Key, tion 27°15.70′ N, 82°34.29′ W, thence to position 27°23′53″ N, 82°37′46″ W, extend- position 27°15.86′ N, 82°33.44′ W, thence ing to the northeast corner point at to position 27°14.73′10′ N, 82°32.37′ W, Bayshore Gardens Channel, position thence to position 27°14.62′ N, 82°32.54′ 27°25′11″ N, 82°35′45″ W, extending to the W, thence to position 27°14.94′ N, southeast corner point at Whitaker 82°35.25′ W, thence to position 27°20.03′ Bayou, position 27°21′22″ N, 82°33′14″ W, N, 82°37.38′ W, thence to position and then to the southwest corner point 27°20.32′ N, 82°37.16′ W, thence back to ° ′ ″ at Quick Point, position 27 20 18 N, the start/finish position. All coordi- ° ′ ″ 82 34 36 W. All coordinates referenced nates referenced use datum: NAD 1983. use datum: NAD 83. (b) Special local regulations. (1) No an- (b) Special local regulations. (1) In ac- choring will be permitted seaward of cordance with these regulations, the the shoreside boundaries of the regu- regulated area is designated as a ‘‘no lated area out to three nautical miles wake’’ zone. Spectator craft are per- from shore, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. EDT, mitted into the area, but are prohib- annually on the first Saturday of July. ited from entering the race course areas described in (b)(2) of this section. (2) Anchoring for spectators will be permitted shoreward of the shoreside (2) Inside the ‘‘no wake’’ zone are two designated areas surrounding the pri- boundaries of the regulated area. mary and alternate race courses. Pri- (3) All vessel traffic, not involved mary course ‘‘A’’ is bounded by a line with the Suncoast Offshore Challenge, connecting the northeast corner point exiting New Pass between 11 a.m. and 4 at position 27°22′10″ N, 82°36′09″ W, a p.m. EDT shall exist at New Pass Chan- southeast corner point at position nel daybeacon #3 (27°26.46′ N, 82°41.7′ W, 27°21′31″ N, 82°35′37″ W, a southwest cor- LLNR 18100) and #4 (27°26.4′ N, 82°41.68′ ner point at position 27°21′27″ N, W, LLNR 18105), and shall proceed in a 82°35′48″ W, and a northwest corner northerly direction shoreward of spec- point at position 27°22′05″ N, 82°36′16″ W. tator craft taking action to avoid a Alternate course ‘‘B’’ is bounded by a close-quarters situation until finally line connecting the northeast corner past and clear of the racecourse. All co- point at position 27°23′11″ N, 82°34′31″ W, ordinates referenced use datum: NAD a southeast corner point at position 1983. 27°22′35″ N, 82°34′03″ W, a southwest cor- (4) Big Sarasota Pass will be closed ner point at position 27°22′31″ N, to all inbound and outbound vessel 82°34′08″ W, and a northwest corner traffic, other than spectator craft, point at position 27°23′09″ N, 82°34′38″ W. from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. EDT. All coordinates referenced use datum: (5) Entry into the regulated area NAD 83. shall be in accordance with this regula- (3) Entry into the regulated area tion. Spectator vessels shall stay clear shall be in accordance with this regula- of race area at all times. tion. (c) Effective date. This section is ef- (c) Effective date. This section is ef- fective at 10 a.m. and terminates at 4 fective at 8 a.m. and terminates at 1 p.m. EDT, annually during the first p.m. EDT, annually during the first Saturday of July. Friday of July. [CGD07–96–008, 61 FR 32334, June 24, 1996] [CGD07–96–008, 61 FR 32334, June 24, 1996]

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§ 100.720 Annual Suncoast Offshore § 100.724 Annual Augusta Invitational Grand Prix; Gulf of Mexico, Sara- Rowing Regatta; Savannah River, sota, FL. Augusta, GA. (a) Regulated area. The regulated area (a) Definitions. (1) Regulated area. The is established by a line drawn from the regulated area is formed by a line start/finish position 27°19.15′ N, 82°35.90′ drawn directly across the Savannah W, thence to position 27°18.91′ N, River at U.S. Highway 1 (Fifth Street) 82°34.90′ W, thence to position 27°18.81′ Bridge at mile marker 199.45 and di- N, 82°34.48′ W, thence to position rectly across the Savannah River at 27°16.43′ N, 82°34.99′ W, thence to posi- Eliot’s Fish Camp at mile marker 197. tion 27°15.70′ N, 82°34.29′ W, thence to The regulated area includes the width of the Savannah River between these position 27°15.86′ N, 82°33.44′ W, thence two lines. to position 27°14.73′ N, 82°32.37′ W, (2) Coast Guard Patrol Commander. thence to position 27°14.62′ N, 82°32.54′ The Coast Guard patrol Commander is W, thence to position 27°14.93′ N, ° ′ ° ′ a commissioned, warrant, or petty offi- 82 35.25 W, thence to position 27 20.03 cer of the Coast Guard who been des- ° ′ N, 82 37.38 W, thence to position ignated by the Commander, Coast ° ′ ° ′ 27 20.32 N, 82 37.16 W, thence back to Guard Sector Charleston, SC. the start/finish position. All coordi- (b) Special local regulations. (1) Entry nates referenced use datum: NAD 1983. into the regulated area is prohibited to (b) Special local regulations. (1) No an- all non-participants. choring will be permitted seaward of (2) After the termination of the Invi- the shoreside boundaries of the regu- tational Rowing Regatta each day, and lated area out to three nautical miles during intervals between scheduled from shore, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. EDT. events, at the discretion of the Coast (2) Anchoring for spectators will be Guard Patrol Commander, all vessels permitted shoreward of the shoreside may resume normal operations. boundaries of the regulated area. (c) Effective dates. This section is ef- (3) All vessel traffic not involved fective at 7 a.m. and terminates at 5 with the Suncoast Offshore Grand Prix, p.m. local time annually, on Thursday, exiting New Pass between 10 a.m. and 4 Friday, Saturday and Sunday of the p.m. EDT shall exit at New Pass Chan- third weekend of March. nel daybeacon #3 (27°26.46′ N, 82°41.7′ W, [CGD07–96–063, 62 FR 7937, Feb. 21, 1997, as LLNR 18100) and #4 (27°26.4′ N, 82°41.68′ amended by USCG–2006–25556, 72 FR 36327, W, LLNR 18105), and shall proceed in a July 2, 2007] northerly direction shoreward of spec- tator craft taking action to avoid a § 100.728 Special Local Regulations; close-quarters situation until finally Hurricane Offshore Classic, St. Pe- tersburg, FL. past and clear of the racecourse. All co- ordinates referenced use datum: NAD (a) Regulated area. The regulated area 83. is formed by a line drawn from position ° ″ ° ″ (4) Big Sarasota Pass will be closed 27 46.9 N, 082 37.45 W (onshore at to all inbound and outbound vessel North Shore Park) east southeast to position 27°46.39″ N, 082°32.65″ W; thence traffic, other than spectator craft, due south to position 27°44.67″ N, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. EDT. 082°32.65″ W; thence due west to posi- (5) Entry into the regulated area tion 27°44.67″ N, 082°37.45″ W (onshore shall be in accordance with this regula- just south of Lassing Park). All coordi- tion. Spectator craft will stay clear of nates referenced use Datum: NAD 83. race area at all times. (b) Special local regulations. (1) Entry (c) Effective date. This section is ef- into the regulated area by other than fective at 10 a.m. and terminates at 4 event participants is prohibited unless p.m. EDT, annually during the first authorized by the patrol commander Sunday of July. designated by Coast Guard Sector St. Petersburg, Florida. [CGD07–96–008, 61 FR 32335, June 24, 1996] (2) Spectator craft will be permitted near the race area, but will be required

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to stay clear of the race lanes. Anchor- (b) Definitions. Coast Guard Patrol ing for spectator craft is permitted Commander means a commissioned, north of the northern straightaway and warrant, or petty officer of the Coast south of the southern straightaway, Guard who has been designated by but only in the designated spectator Commanding Officer, Coast Guard Sta- area between 27°46.62N, 082°37.00W to tion Miami Beach. 27°46.80N, 082°34.72W and 27°46.52N, (c) Special Local Regulations. (1) Entry 082°37.00W to 27°46.70N, 082°34.72W for into the regulated area by non-partici- the northern area and 27°46.25N, pant persons or vessels is prohibited 082°37.00W to 27°45.90N, 082°34.72W and unless authorized by the Coast Guard 27°46.15N, 082°37.00W to 27°45.80N, Patrol Commander. 082°34.72W for the southern area. All co- (2) At the completion of scheduled ordinates referenced use Datum: NAD races and exhibitions, and departure of 83. No anchoring will be permitted west participants from the regulated area, of turns 1 and 4 nor west of turns 2 and the Coast Guard Patrol Commander 3, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. EDT. may permit traffic to resume normal (3) All vessel traffic, not involved in operations. the Hurricane Offshore Classic, enter- (3) Between scheduled racing events, ing or exiting the Vinoy Basin between the Coast Guard Patrol Commander 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. EDT must transit may permit traffic to resume normal around the racecourse, taking action operations for a limited time. to avoid a close-quarters situation (4) A succession of not fewer than 5 until finally past and clear of the race- short whistle or horn blasts from a course. All vessel traffic, not involved Coast Guard patrol vessel will be the with the Hurricane Offshore Classic, signal for any and all vessels to take transiting the area off Coffeepot immediate steps to avoid collision. Bayou, The Pier, and Bayboro Harbor should exercise extra caution and take (d) Enforcement periods. This rule will action to avoid a close-quarters situa- be enforced from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. tion until finally past and clear of the Saturday and Sunday during the sec- racecourse. ond weekend in October (Columbus Day weekend). (4) Entry into the regulated area shall be in accordance with this sec- [CGD07–04–120, 69 FR 61444, Oct. 19, 2004] tion. Spectator vessels will at all times stay in the spectator areas defined in § 100.732 Annual River Race Augusta; paragraph (b)(2) of this section. Savannah River, Augusta GA. (c) Effective Dates: This regulation is (a) Definitions: effective annually at 10 a.m. and termi- (1) Regulated Area. The regulated area nates at 6 p.m. EDT on the third Satur- is formed by a line drawn directly day and Sunday of August. across the Savannah River at the U.S. [CGD07–97–031, 62 FR 43641, Aug. 15, 1997, as Highway 1 Bridge at mile marker 199 amended by USCG–2006–25556, 72 FR 36327, and directly across the Savannah River July 2, 2007] at mile marker 197. The regulated area would encompass the width of the Sa- § 100.729 Columbus Day Regatta, Bis- vannah River between these two lines. cayne Bay, Miami, FL. (2) Coast Guard Patrol Commander. (a) Regulated area. A regulated area is The Coast Guard Patrol Commander is established for the Columbus Day Re- a commissioned, warrant, or petty offi- gatta, Biscayne Bay, Miami, Florida. cer of the Coast Guard who has been The regulated area encompasses all wa- designated by the Commander, Coast ters within the following points: Guard Sector Charleston, South Caro- lina. Latitude Longitude (b) Special Local Regulations. (1) Entry 25°43′24″ N ...... 080°12′30″ W into the regulated area is prohibited to 25°43′24″ N ...... 080°10′30″ W all non-participants. 25°33′00″ N ...... 080°11′30″ W (2) After termination of the River 25°33′00″ N ...... 080°15′54″ W Race Augusta each day, and during in- ° ′ ″ ° ′ ″ 25 40 00 N ...... 080 15 00 W tervals between scheduled events, at

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the discretion of the Coast Guard Pa- rine Parade. All northbound vessels in trol Commander, all vessels may re- excess of 80 feet without prior mooring sume normal operations. arrangements and not officially en- (3) The Captain of the Port Charles- tered in the Gasparilla Marine Parade ton will issue a Marine Safety Informa- must use the alternate route through tion Broadcast Notice to Mariners to Sparkman Channel. notify the maritime community of the (7) Vessels not officially entered in special local regulations and the re- the Gasparilla Marine Parade may not strictions imposed. enter the Parade staging area box (c) Dates. These regulations become within the following coordinates: effective annually from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. 27°53′53″ N 082°27′47″ W 27°53′22″ N EDT each day, on the third Friday, 082°27′10″ W 27°52′36″ N 082°27′55″ W Saturday and Sunday of May, unless 27°53′02″ N 082°28′31″ W otherwise specified in the notice to (c) Enforcement period. This section mariners. will be enforced from 9 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. EST, annually on the last Satur- [CGD07–98–013, 63 FR 26454, May 13, 1998, as day in the month of January. amended by USCG–2006–25556, 72 FR 36327, July 2, 2007] [CGD07–05–156, 71 FR 76153, Dec. 20, 2006]

§ 100.734 Annual Gasparilla Marine § 100.736 Annual Fort Myers Beach air Parade; Hillsborough Bay, Tampa, show; Fort Myers Beach, FL. FL. (a)(1) Regulated Area. The regulated (a) Regulated Area. A regulated area area is formed by the following coordi- is established consisting of all waters nates; point 1: 26°28′08″ N, 81°59′15″ W of Hillsborough Bay and its tributaries south to point 2: 26°27′37″ N, 81°59′39″ W north of 27°51′18″ north latitude and east to point 3: 26°25′45″ N, 81°55′34″ W south of the John F. Kennedy Bridge. north to point 4: 26°26′14″ N, 81°55′22″ W The regulated area includes the fol- and west along the contour of the shore lowing in their entirety: Hillsborough to point 5: 26°27′52″ N, 81°58′04″ W to Cut ‘‘D’’ Channel, Seddon Channel, and original point 1: 26°28′08″ N, 81°59′15″ W. the Hillsborough River south of the All coordinates referenced use datum: John F. Kennedy Bridge. All coordi- NAD 83. nates referenced use datum: NAD 83. (2) Air Box Area. The air box area is (b) Special local regulations. contained within the regulated area (1) Entrance into the regulated area and is formed by the following coordi- is prohibited to all commercial marine nates; point 1: 26°27′34″ N, 81°58′22″ W traffic from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. EST on south to point 2: 26°27′07″ N, 81°58′39″ W the day of the event. east to point 3: 26°26′15″ N, 81°56′36″ W (2) The regulated area is a ’’no wake‘‘ north to point 4: 26°26′42″ N, 81°56′22″ W zone. and west to original point 1: 26°27′34″ N, (3) All vessels within the regulated 81°58′22″ W. All coordinates referenced area shall stay 50 feet away from and use datum: NAD 83. give way to all officially entered ves- (b) Special local regulations. (1) Vessels sels in parade formation in the and persons are prohibited from enter- Gasparilla Marine Parade. ing the air box area defined in para- (4) When within the marked channels graph (a)(2) of this section. of the parade route, vessels partici- (2) No vessel may anchor/moor or pating in the Gasparilla Marine Parade transit within the regulated area de- may not exceed the minimum speed fined in paragraph (a)(1) of this section, necessary to maintain steerage. with the exception of vessel transit (5) Jet skis and vessels without me- permitted in the marked channel as set chanical propulsion are prohibited forth in paragraph (b)(3) of this section. from the parade route. (3) Vessels entering and exiting (6) Northbound vessels in excess of 80 Matanzas Pass Channel will be allowed feet in length without mooring ar- to transit using the marked channel rangements made prior to the date of only at Matanzas Pass Channel day the event are prohibited from entering beacon #3 (26°25′54″ N, 82°58′12″ W, Seddon Channel unless the vessel is of- LLNR 16365) and #4 (26°26′06″ N, 82°57′48″ ficially entered in the Gasparilla Ma- W, LLNR 16370) but may not linger

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within the regulated area. All coordi- to mariners. Sponsors of events listed in nates referenced use datum: NAD 83. Table 1 of this section must submit an ap- (c) Dates. This section will be en- plication each year in accordance with 33 forced annually on the second consecu- CFR 100.15. tive Friday, Saturday, and Sunday of (a) The Coast Guard may patrol the May from 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. event area under the direction of a des- [CGD07–05–012, 70 FR 29197, May 20, 2005] ignated Coast Guard Patrol Com- mander. The Patrol Commander may § 100.740 Annual Offshore Super Series be contacted on Channel 16 VHF-FM Boat Race; Fort Myers Beach, FL. (156.8 MHz) by the call sign (a) Regulated area. (1) The regulated ‘‘PATCOM.’’ area is formed by the following coordi- (b) All persons and vessels not reg- nates; point 1: 26°27′43″N, 81°58′22″W istered with the sponsor as partici- south to point 2: 26°27′05″N, 81°58′37″W pants or official patrol vessels are con- east to point 3: 26°25′39″N, 81°55′46″W sidered spectators. The ‘‘official patrol north to point 4: 26°26′14″N, 81°55′22″W vessels’’ consist of any Coast Guard, and west to original point 1: 26°27′43″N, state or local law enforcement and 81°58′22″W. All coordinates referenced sponsor provided vessels assigned or use datum: NAD 83. approved by the Commander, Eighth (2) The spectator line is formed by Coast Guard District, to patrol the the following coordinates; point 1: event. 26°26′53″N, 81°58′27″W east to point 2: (c) Spectator vessels desiring to tran- 26°25′32″N, 81°53′57″W. All coordinates sit the regulated area may do so only referenced use datum: NAD 83. with prior approval of the Patrol Com- (b) Special local regulations. (1) Non- mander and when so directed by that participant vessels and persons are pro- officer and will be operated at a no hibited from entering the regulated wake speed in a manner which will not area as defined in paragraph (a)(1) of endanger participants in the event or this section. any other craft. (2) All vessel entering and exiting (d) No spectator shall anchor, block, Matanzas Pass Channel shall proceed loiter, or impede the through transit of cautiously and take early action to participants or official patrol vessels in avoid close-quarters situations until fi- the regulated area during the effective nally past and clear of the regulated dates and times, unless cleared for area. entry by or through an official patrol (3) Anchoring is only permitted sea- vessel. ward of the spectator line as defined in (e) The Patrol Commander may for- paragraph (a)(2) of this section. bid and control the movement of all (c) Enforcement Dates. This section vessels in the regulated area. When will be enforced annually from 10 a.m. hailed or signaled by an official patrol to 5 p.m. EDT on the second consecu- vessel, a vessel shall come to an imme- tive Saturday and Sunday of June. diate stop and comply with the direc- [CGD 07–05–019, 70 FR 34659, June 15, 2005] tions given. Failure to do so may result in expulsion from the area, citation for § 100.801 Annual Marine Events in the failure to comply, or both. Eighth Coast Guard District. (f) Any spectator vessel may anchor The following regulations apply to outside the regulated area specified in the marine events listed in Table 1 of Table 1 of this section, but may not an- this section. These regulations will be chor in, block, or loiter in a navigable effective annually, for the duration of channel. each event listed in Table 1. Annual no- (g) The Patrol Commander may ter- tice of the exact dates and times of the minate the event or the operation of effective period of the regulation with any vessel at any time it is deemed respect to each event, the geographical necessary for the protection of life or area, and details concerning the nature property. of the event and the number of partici- (h) The Patrol Commander will ter- pants and type(s) of vessels involved minate enforcement of the special reg- will also be published in local notices ulations at the conclusion of the event.

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(i) In Table 1 to this section, where a (j) In Table 1 to this section, where regulated area is described by reference alternative dates are described (‘‘third to miles of a river, channel or lake, the or fourth Saturday’’), the exact date regulated area includes all waters be- and times will be advertised by the tween the indicated miles as defined by Coast Guard through Local Notices to lines drawn perpendicular to shore Mariners and Broadcast Notices to passing through the indicated points. Mariners.

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I. SECTOR OHIO VALLEY 1. WEBN/Riverfest Fireworks Sponsor: WEBN. Date: The Sunday before Labor Day. Regulated Area: Ohio River miles 469.2–470.5, Cincinnati, OH. 2. Aurora Thunder Regatta Sponsor: Aurora Riverfront Beautification Committee. Date: The last weekend in August. Regulated Area: Ohio River channel miles 496.0–499.0, Aurora, IN. 3. Ohio River Way Paddlefest Sponsor: Ohio River Way (Paddlefest). Date: The last weekend in June. Regulated Area: Ohio River miles 461.5–470.5, Cincinnati, OH. 4. Thunder Over Louisville. Sponsor: Thunder Over Louisville. Date: Five days during the 2nd half of April. Regulated Area: Ohio River miles 602.0–606.0, Louisville, KY. 5. Kentucky Derby Festival Great Steamboat Race Sponsor: Kentucky Derby Festival/Belle of Louisville Operating Board. Date: One day during the last week in April or the first week in May. Regulated Area: Ohio River miles 596.0–604.3, Louisville, KY. 6. Thunder on the Ohio Sponsor: Evansville Freedom Festival. Date: Six days during the last week in June and/or the first week in July. Regulated Area: Ohio River miles 791.0–795.0, Evansville, IN. 7. Indiana Governor’s Cup Sponsor: Madison Regatta Inc. Date: Thursday through Sunday over the 1st weekend in July. Regulated Area: Ohio River miles 555.0–560.0, Madison, IN. 8. Kentucky Drag Boat Association Inc.: Drag Boat Races Sponsor: Kentucky Drag Boat Association Inc. Date: Three days between August 15th and August 31st. Regulated Area: Green River miles 70.0–71.5, Livermore, KY. 9. Ducks on the Ohio Sponsor: Goodwill Industries, Inc. Date: One day between August 15th and September 30th. Regulated Area: Ohio River miles 791.5–793.5, Evansville, IN. 10. Clarksville Riverfest—Wakeboard Contest, Regatta, Fireworks Sponsor: City of Clarksville, TN. Date: The 2nd weekend in September. Regulated Area: Cumberland River miles 125–126. 11. Spirit of Freedom Fireworks Florence, TN—Fireworks Sponsor: Urban Broadcasting. Date: July 4th. Regulated Area: River miles 255–257. 12. Lake Guntersville 4th of July Celebration—Fireworks Sponsor: Lake Guntersville, AL Chamber of Commerce. Date: July 4th. Regulated Area: Tennessee River miles 356–358. 13. The Great Kiwanis Duck Race—Rubber Duck Regatta Sponsor: Kiwanis Club of Chattanooga, TN. Date: The 3rd weekend in June. Regulated Area: Tennessee River miles 463–464. 14. Chattanooga Dragon Boat Festival—Rowing Race Sponsor: Dynamic Events and Management. Date: The 1st weekend in August.

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TABLE 1 OF § 100.801—EIGHTH COAST GUARD DISTRICT TABLE OF ANNUAL MARINE EVENTS— Continued Regulated Area: Tennessee River miles 463–464. 15. Pickwick Challenge—Powerboat Race Sponsor: Pickwick Challenge, LLC. Date: The 1st weekend in May. Regulated Area: Tennessee River miles 206–210. 16. Lighting Up the Cumberland—Fireworks Sponsor: Town of Cumberland City, TN. Date: The Saturday before July 4th, or on July 4th if that day is a Saturday. Regulated Area: Cumberland River miles 103–105. 17. Knoxville Dragon Boat Races—Rowing Race Sponsor: Dynamic Events & Management. Date: The 4th Weekend in August. Regulated Area: Tennessee River miles 647–648. 18. Marietta Invitational Rowing Regatta Sponsor: Marietta High School. Date: One day during the 2nd or 3rd weekend in April. Regulated Area: Muskingum River miles 0.5–1.5, Marietta, OH. 19. West Virginia Governor’s Cup Regatta Sponsor: University of Charleston. Date: One day during the 2nd or 3rd weekend in April. Regulated Area: Kanawha River miles 59.5–62.0, Charleston, WV. 20. Point Pleasant Sternwheel Regatta Sponsor: City of Point Pleasant. Date: Three days during the 1st or 2nd weekend in July. Regulated Area: Ohio River miles 265.0–266.0, Point Pleasant, WV. 21. Charleston 4th of July Celebration Sponsor: City of Charleston. Date: Two days during the 1st week in July. Regulated Area: Kanawha River miles 57.5–59.0, Charleston, WV. 22. Summer Motion Sponsor: Summer Motion Inc. Date: Three days during the 1st week in July. Regulated Area: Ohio River miles 321.6–323.3. 23. Marietta Riverfront Roar Tunnel Boat Races Sponsor: Marietta Riverfront Roar. Date: Two days during either the 2nd or 3rd weekend in July. Regulated Area: Ohio River miles 171.5–172.5, Marietta, OH. 24. Dawg Dazzle Fireworks Spectacular Sponsor: Big Sandy Superstore Arena. Date: One day during the 1st week in July. Regulated Area: Ohio River miles 307.8–308.8, Huntington, WV. 25. Brundage Memorial Regatta Sponsor: Brundage Regatta Committee. Date: One day during the 3rd or 4th weekend in May. Regulated Area: Ohio River miles 182.5–183.5. 26. St. Mary Medical Center Foundation Gala Sponsor: St. Mary Medical Center Foundation. Date: One day during the 2nd or 3rd weekend in May. Regulated Area: Ohio River miles 307.8–308.8. 27. Pirates Fireworks Sponsor: Pittsburgh Pirates. Date: Every Saturday from April through September. Regulated Area: Allegheny River miles 0.4–0.6, Pittsburgh, PA. 28. Wheeling Vintage Regatta Sponsor: Wheeling Vintage Race Boat Association. Date: Labor Day weekend. Regulated Area: Ohio River miles 90.4–91.5, Wheeling, WV. II. SECTOR UPPER MISSISSIPPI RIVER 29. Hudson Hot Air Affair Sponsor: Hudson Hot Air Affair, Inc. Dates: The 1st Friday in February. Regulated Area: St. Croix River miles 16.5–16.9. 30. Winter Carnival—Comcast Fireworks

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TABLE 1 OF § 100.801—EIGHTH COAST GUARD DISTRICT TABLE OF ANNUAL MARINE EVENTS— Continued Sponsor: St. Paul Festival and Heritage Foundation. Dates: The 1st Saturday in February. Regulated Area: Upper Mississippi River miles 840.5–841.0. 31. [Reserved]. 32. Deke Slayton Airfest, LaCrosse Sponsor: Deke Slayton Airfest. Dates: Three days during the 3rd week in May. Regulated Area: Upper Mississippi River miles 702.5–703.5. 33. That Was Then, This Is Now Boat Show & Exhibition Sponsor: Clear Lake Chapter of the ACBS. Dates: The 3rd Saturday in May. Regulated Area: Upper Mississippi River miles 454.0–456.0. 34. Tan-Tar-A Memorial Day Fireworks Sponsor: Tan-Tar-A Resort. Dates: The last Sunday in May. Regulated Area: Lake of the Ozarks miles 025.5–26.5. 35. Lodge of the Four Seasons Memorial Day Sponsor: Lodge of the Four Seasons. Dates: The last Sunday in May. Regulated Area: Lake of the Ozarks miles 013.5–14.5. 36. Steamboat Sports Festival Sponsor: Peoria Area Community Events. Dates: Two days during the 2nd weekend in June. Regulated Area: Illinois River miles 162.3–163.7. 37. Burlington Steamboat Days Sponsor: Burlington Steamboat Days. Dates: The 3rd Sunday in June. Regulated Area: Upper Mississippi River miles 403.5–404.5. 38. Winona Steamboat Days Fireworks Sponsor: Winona Steamboat Days Festival. Dates: The 3rd Sunday in June. Regulated Area: Upper Mississippi River miles 725.4–725.7. 39. Taste of the Quad Cities Sponsor: Taste of the Quad Cities. Dates: The 2nd Friday in June. Regulated Area: Upper Mississippi River mile 485.0–485.5. 40. Great Rivers Towboat Festival Sponsor: Great Rivers Towboat Festival. Dates: Two days during the 3rd Weekend in June. Regulated Area: Illinois River miles 0.2–0.5 41. Water Ski Days Sponsor: Lake City Chamber of Commerce. Dates: Two days during the 3rd Weekend in June. Regulated Area: Upper Mississippi River miles 772.4–772.8. 42. Taste of Minnesota Sponsor: Taste of Minnesota. Dates: Five days during the last week in June and/or the first week in July. Regulated Area: Upper Mississippi River mile 839.5–840.5. 43. Sioux City Big Parade Sponsor: City of Sioux City. Dates: One day during the last weekend in June. Regulated Area: Missouri River miles 731.0–733.0 44. Kansas City Riverfest Sponsor: Friends of the River (FOR-KC), Inc. Dates: One day during the last weekend in June or the first weekend in July. Regulated Area: Missouri River miles 365.5–370.5. 45. Bellevue Heritage Days Sponsor: Bellevue Heritage Days. Dates: One day during the last weekend in June or the first weekend in July. Regulated Area: Upper Mississippi River miles 556.6–557.0. 46. Hudson Booster Days Sponsor: Hudson Boosters. Dates: One day during the last weekend in June or the first weekend in July. Regulated Area: St. Croix River miles 017.0–017.2.

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TABLE 1 OF § 100.801—EIGHTH COAST GUARD DISTRICT TABLE OF ANNUAL MARINE EVENTS— Continued 47. Annual Dosh River Rally Sponsor: Village of Meredosia. Dates: One day during the 1st weekend in July. Regulated Area: Illinois River miles 072.0–072.2. 48. Mississippi Fireworks Festival Sponsor: Alton Exposition Commission. Dates: Either the 3rd or 4th day of July. Regulated Area: Upper Mississippi River miles 202.5–203.0. 49. Radio Dubuque Sponsor: Radio Dubuque. Dates: Either the 3rd or 4th day of July. Regulated Area: Upper Mississippi River miles 581.2–583.0. 50. Omaha World Herald Fireworks Sponsor: Omaha Royals. Dates: Either the 3rd or 4th day of July. Regulated Area: Missouri River miles 612.1–613.9. 51. Riverfest—St. Charles Sponsor: City of St. Charles. Dates: July 3rd & 4th. Regulated Area: Missouri River miles 28.2–28.8. 52. Red White and Boom Sponsor: Davenport One Chamber. Dates: Either the 3rd or 4th day of July. Regulated Area: Upper Mississippi River mile 482.0–483.0. 53. Fair of St. Louis Sponsor: Fair St. Louis. Dates: Two days between the 1st and 4th of July. Regulated Area: Upper Mississippi River miles 179.2–180.0. 54. Louisiana July 4th Fireworks Sponsor: Louisiana Chamber of Commerce. Dates: July 4th. Regulated Area: Upper Mississippi River miles 282.0–283.0. 55. John E. Curran Fireworks Sponsor: John E. Curran. Dates: Either the 3rd or 4th day of July. Regulated Area: Lake of the Ozarks mile 8.9–9.1. 56. Nauvoo 4th of July Sponsor: Nauvoo Chamber of Commerce. Dates: July 4th. Regulated Area: Upper Mississippi River miles 375.0–376.0. 57. Red White and Boom Peoria Sponsor: JMP Radio. Dates: July 4th. Regulated Area: Illinois River miles 162.5–162.1. 58. Stillwater 4th of July Sponsor: City of Stillwater/St. Croix Events. Dates: July 4th. Regulated Area: St. Croix River miles 22.9–23.5. 59. Minneiska 4th of July Sponsor: City of Minneiska. Dates: July 4th. Regulated Area: Upper Mississippi River mile 742.5.-743.5. 60. Fort Madison 4th of July Sponsor: City of Fort Madison. Dates: July 4th. Regulated Area: Upper Mississippi River mile 383.0–384.0. 61. Lake City 4th of July Fireworks Sponsor: Lake City Chamber of Commerce. Dates: July 4th. Regulated Area: Upper Mississippi River miles 772.4–772.8. 62. Hermann 4th of July Sponsor: Hermann Chamber of Commerce Dates: July 4th. Regulated Area: Missouri River miles 98.0–99.0.

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TABLE 1 OF § 100.801—EIGHTH COAST GUARD DISTRICT TABLE OF ANNUAL MARINE EVENTS— Continued 63. Muscatine 4th of July Sponsor: Greater Muscatine Chamber of Commerce. Dates: July 4th. Regulated Area: Upper Mississippi River miles 455.0–456.0. 64. National Tom Sawyer Days Sponsor: Hannibal JayCees. Dates: July 4th. Regulated Area: Upper Mississippi River miles 308.0–309.0. 65. Mike Herrington Fireworks Sponsor: Mike Herrington. Dates: July 4th. Regulated Area: Lake of the Ozarks miles 1.5–2.5. 66. Riverfest, La Crosse Sponsor: Riverfest, Inc. Dates: 4 days during the 1st or 2nd week of July. Regulated Area: Upper Mississippi River miles 697.5–698.5. 67. Salute to America Sponsor: Salute to America Foundation, Inc. Dates: July 4th. Regulated Area: Missouri River miles 143.0–143.5. 68. Grafton Chamber 4th of July Fireworks Sponsor: Grafton Chamber of Commerce. Dates: July 4th. Regulated Area: Illinois River miles 0.5–1.5. 69. Parkville 4th of July Fireworks Sponsor: Main Street Parkville Assoc. Dates: July 4th. Regulated Area: Missouri River miles 377.2–378.2. 70. Harrah’s Fireworks Extravaganza Sponsor: Harrah’s Casino and Hotel. Dates: July 4th. Regulated Area: Missouri River miles 614.8–615.8. 71. Hooligan Bay Fireworks Display Sponsor: Hooligan Bay Resort. Dates: July 4th. Regulated Area: Lake of the Ozarks miles 37.5–38.5. 72. Tan-Tar-A 4th of July Fireworks Sponsor: Tan-Tar-A Resort. Dates: July 4th. Regulated Area: Lake of the Ozarks miles 25.5–26.5. 73. Red, White and Boom Minneapolis Sponsor: Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board. Dates: July 4th. Regulated Area: Upper Mississippi River miles 853.5–854.5. 74. Chillicothe 4th of July Sponsor: Chillicothe 4th of July. Dates: July 4th. Regulated Area: Illinois River miles 179.1–180.1. 75. Lodge of the Four Seasons 4th of July Sponsor: Lodge of the Four Seasons. Dates: July 4th. Regulated Area: Lake of the Ozarks miles 13.5–14.5. 76. Gravois Mills Fireworks Sponsor: Town of Gravois. Dates: One day during the 1st week of July. Regulated Area: Lake of the Ozarks miles 9.5–10.5. 77. Live on the Levee Sponsor: Fair St. Louis. Dates: Friday and Saturday of every weekend from the 2nd week of July until the 2nd week in Au- gust. Regulated Area: Upper Mississippi River miles 179.2–180.0. 78. Prairie du Chien Area Chamber Fireworks Sponsor: Prairie du Chien Area Chamber of Commerce. Dates: One day during the 2nd weekend of July.

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TABLE 1 OF § 100.801—EIGHTH COAST GUARD DISTRICT TABLE OF ANNUAL MARINE EVENTS— Continued Regulated Area: Upper Mississippi River miles 633.5–634.5. 79. Clinton Riverboat Days Sponsor: Clinton Riverboat Days. Dates: Two days during the 2nd weekend of July. Regulated Area: Upper Mississippi River miles 518.0–519.0. 80. Stars and Stripes River Day Sponsor: Naturally Guttenberg. Dates: One day during the 2nd weekend of July. Regulated Area: Upper Mississippi River miles 614.5–615.5. 81. Sioux City Rivercade Sponsor: Rivercade Association. Dates: One day during the 3rd week in July. Regulated Area: Missouri River miles 731.7–732.7. 82. Lumberjack Days Sponsor: St. Croix Events. Dates: Four days during the 3rd week in July. Regulated Area: St. Croix River miles 22.9–28.5. 83. Prairie Air Show Sponsor: Prairie Airshow, Inc. Dates: One day during the 2nd weekend in July. Regulated Area: Illinois River miles 161.5–162.5. 84. Aquatennial Power Boat Grand Prix Sponsor: Champboat Series LLC. Dates: Two days during the 3rd weekend in July. Regulated Area: Upper Mississippi River miles 854.8–855.8. 85. Target Aquatennial Fireworks Sponsor: Marketing Minneapolis, LLC. Dates: One day during the 3rd weekend in July. Regulated Area: Upper Mississippi River miles 853.2–854.2. 86. Rivertown Days Sponsor: Hasting Riverboat Days. Dates: Two days during the 3rd weekend in July. Regulated Area: Upper Mississippi River miles 812.0–815.3. 87. Cassville Twin-o-Rama Sponsor: Cassville Twin-O-Rama. Dates: One day during the 3rd weekend in July. Regulated Area: Upper Mississippi River mile 606.0–607.0. 88. Amelia Earhart Festival Sponsor: Amelia Earhart Festival Committee. Dates: The 3rd weekend in July. Regulated Area: Missouri River miles 422.0–424.5. 89. River City Days Sponsor: River City Days Association. Dates: Two days during the 1st week in August. Regulated Area: Upper Mississippi River miles 791.0–792.0. 90. New Piasa Chautaqua Sponsor: New Piasa Chautaqua Dates: One day during the 1st weekend in August. Regulated Area: Upper Mississippi River miles 214.5–215.5. 91. Great River Tug Sponsor: Tug Committee. Dates: Two days during the 2nd weekend in August. Regulated Area: Upper Mississippi River miles 497.2–497.6. 92. Evansville Day Drag Boat Race Sponsor: St. Louis Drag Boat Association. Dates: Two days during the 2nd weekend in August. Regulated Area: Kaskaskia River miles 10.0–11.0. 93. Lansing Fish Days Sponsor: Lansing Lions Club. Dates: Two days during the 2nd weekend in August. Regulated Area: Upper Mississippi River miles 662.5–663.8. 94. Lake Rescue Shoot Out Sponsor: Lake Rescue Shoot Out INC. Dates: Two days during the 4th weekend in August.

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TABLE 1 OF § 100.801—EIGHTH COAST GUARD DISTRICT TABLE OF ANNUAL MARINE EVENTS— Continued Regulated Area: Lake of the Ozarks miles 21.0–23.0. 95. Tan-Tar-A Fireworks Sponsor: Tan-Tar-A Resort. Dates: One day during the 1st weekend in September. Regulated Area: Lake of the Ozarks miles 025.5–026.5. 96. Mike Herrington Labor Day Fireworks Sponsor: Mike Herrington. Dates: One day during the 1st weekend in September. Regulated Area: Lake of the Ozarks miles 001.5–002.5. 97. Lodge of the Four Seasons Sponsor: Lodge of the Four Seasons. Dates: One day during the 1st weekend in September. Regulated Area: Lake of the Ozarks miles 13.5–14.5. 98. First City Festival Sponsor: Leavenworth Main Street Program. Dates: Two days during the 2nd weekend in September. Regulated Area: Missouri River miles 397.0–398.0. 99. Rodeo Cup Sponsor: Old Fort Yacht Club. Dates: One day during the 2nd weekend in September. Regulated Area: Upper Mississippi River miles 374.0–375.0. 100. New Athens Drag Boat Race Sponsor: St. Louis Drag Boat Association. Dates: Two days during the 2nd weekend in September. Regulated Area: Kaskaskia River miles 28.0–29.0. 101. Riverfest Sponsor: Riverside Riverfest Committee. Dates: Two days during the 3rd weekend in September. Regulated Area: Missouri River miles 371.1–371.3. 102. Railroad Days Sponsor: Marquette Action Club. Dates: One day during the 3rd weekend in September. Regulated Area: Upper Mississippi River miles 634.0–635.0. 103. Missouri Governor’s Cup Sponsor: Valley Sailing Club. Dates: Two days during the 1st weekend in October. Regulated Area: Upper Mississippi River miles 211.0–212.0. III. SECTOR LOWER MISSISSIPPI RIVER 104. Memphis in May Canoe & Kayak Race Sponsor: Outdoors, Inc. Date: The 1st or 2nd Saturday in May. Regulated Area: Lower Mississippi River miles 735.5–738.5, Memphis, TN. 105. Memphis in May Sunset Symphony Fireworks Display Sponsor: Memphis in May International Festival, Inc. Date: The Saturday before Memorial Day. Regulated Area: Lower Mississippi River miles 735.0–736.0, Memphis, TN. 106. Riverfest, Little Rock, Arkansas Sponsor: Riverfest, Inc. Date: The Sunday before Memorial Day. Regulated Area: Arkansas River miles 118.8–119.5, Main Street Bridge, Little Rock, AR. 107. Riverfest Fireworks Display Sponsor: Old Fort Riverfest Committee. Date: Either the 2nd or 3rd Saturday in June. Regulated Area: Arkansas River miles 297.0–298.0, Fort Smith, AR. 108. Fourth of July Fireworks Sponsor: Memphis Center City Commission. Date: July 4th. Regulated Area: Lower Mississippi River miles 735.5–736.5, Mud Island, Memphis, TN. 109. Pops on the River Fireworks Display Sponsor: Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. Date: July 4th. Regulated Area: Arkansas River miles 118.8–119.5 near the Main Street Bridge, Little Rock, AR. 110. Uncle Sam Jam Fireworks, Alexandria, LA

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TABLE 1 OF § 100.801—EIGHTH COAST GUARD DISTRICT TABLE OF ANNUAL MARINE EVENTS— Continued Sponsor: Champion Broadcasting of Alexandria. Date: July 4th. Regulated Area: Red River miles 83.0–87.0, Alexandria, LA. IV. SECTOR CORPUS CHRISTI 111. Buccaneer Days Fireworks Display Sponsor: Buccaneer Commission, Inc. Date: The 3rd or 4th Friday in April. Regulated Area: Downtown waterfront, all waters inside Corpus Christi Marina breakwater, Corpus Christi Bay, TX. 112. Corpus Christi 4th of July Fireworks Display Sponsor: Buccaneer Commission, Inc. Date: July 4th. Regulated Area: Downtown waterfront, all waters inside Corpus Christi Marina breakwater, Corpus Christi Bay, TX. 113. City of Port Aransas 4th of July Fireworks Display Sponsor: City of Port Aransas. Date: July 4th. Regulated Area: all waters within a 600-foot radius of a point halfway between Port Aransas Harbor Daybeacon 2 to Port Aransas Ferry Landing in the Corpus Christi Ship Channel, Port Aransas, TX. 114. Bayfest Fireworks Display Sponsor: Bayfest, Inc. Date: The last Saturday in September. Regulated Area: Downtown waterfront, all waters inside Corpus Christi Marina breakwater, Corpus Christi Bay, TX. 115. Harbor Lights Sponsor: City of Corpus Christi. Date: The 1st Saturday in December. Regulated Area: Downtown waterfront, all waters inside Corpus Christi Marina breakwater, Corpus Christi Bay, TX. 116. Wendell Family Fireworks Sponsor: City of Rockport. Date: July 4th. Regulated Area: all waters within a 700-foot radius of the northeast point of Rockport Beach Park in Rockport, TX. V. SECTOR HOUSTON-GALVESTON 117. Port Arthur Fourth of July Fireworks Demonstration Sponsor: The City of Port Arthur and Lamar State College. Date: July 4th. Regulated Area: All waters of the Sabine-Neches Canal between Intracoastal Waterway miles 284 and 285. 118. Neches River Festival and Fireworks, Beaumont, TX Sponsor: Port Neches Chamber of Commerce. Date: Two Days during either the 2nd or 3rd weekend in May. Regulated Area: All waters of the Bessie Heights canal adjacent to Port Neches between the north- ern boundary at 30°00′00″ N and the southern boundary at 29°59′42″ N. 119. Contraband Days Fireworks Display Sponsor: Contraband Days Festivities, Inc. Date: The 2nd Saturday in May. Regulated Area: In Lake Charles a 500-foot radius from the fireworks barge anchored at approxi- mate position 30°13′05″ N, 093°13′42″ W, Lake Charles, LA. 120. Neches River 4th of July Celebration Sponsor: City of Beaumont. Date: July 4th. Regulated Area: At River Front Park in Beaumont, TX, the Neches River from the Trinity Industries Dry Dock to the northeast corner of the Port of Beaumont’s dock Number 5. 121. National Safe Boating Week Sponsor: Houston Power Squadron. Date: The last weekend in May or the first weekend in June. Regulated Area: Clear Creek Channel from Light 2 up to, but not including, the South Shore Harbor Marina. 122. Sylvan Beach Fireworks Display, Sylvan Beach, Houston, TX Sponsor: City of LaPorte.

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TABLE 1 OF § 100.801—EIGHTH COAST GUARD DISTRICT TABLE OF ANNUAL MARINE EVENTS— Continued Date: One day in the end of June or early July. Regulated Area: An east-west oriented square extending 600 feet North, 600 feet South; 600 feet East, and 600 feet West centered around the fireworks launch area on the bank of Galveston Bay in the vicinity of the Sylvan Beach Bait Shop, Sylvan Beach, La Porte, TX. 123. Clear Lake Fireworks Display, Clear Lake, Houston, TX Sponsor: Clear Lake Chamber of Commerce. Date: July 4th. Regulated Area: An east-west oriented rectangle extending 500 feet East, 500 feet West; 1000 feet North, and 1000 feet South, centered around the fireworks barge at Light 19 on Clear Lake, Hous- ton, TX. 124. Blessing of the Fleet Sponsor: Clear Lake Elks Club. Date: The 1st Sunday in August. Regulated Area: Clear Creek Channel from Light 2 up to, but not including, the South Shore Harbor Marina. 125. Galveston Harbor Lighted Boat Parade Sponsor: Historic Downtown/Strand Partnership. Date: The last Saturday in November. Regulated Area: Galveston Channel from Pier 9 to the Pelican Island Bridge. 126. Christmas Boat Parade on Clear Lake Sponsor: Clear Lake Area Chamber of Commerce. Date: The 2nd Saturday in December. Regulated Area: Clear Lake, Texas from South Shore Harbor Marina down Clear Lake Channel to Clear Creek Channel Light 2. 127. Kemah Board Walk Summer Season Fireworks Display, Kemah, TX Sponsor: Kemah Boardwalk. Date: July 4th and every Friday night in June and July. Regulated Area: Clear Creek Channel, including the area within an 840-foot radius of the fireworks barge on the south side of the channel, 100 ft off of Kemah Boardwalk in Galveston, TX. VI. SECTOR NEW ORLEANS 128. Rivertown Christmas Festival Sponsor: City of Port Allen. Date: The 3rd Saturday in December. Regulated Area: Located on Levee Batture in the vicinity of the Old Ferry Landing, the Lower Mis- sissippi River from mile marker 230–231. 129. Donaldsonville Fireworks Display Sponsor: Donaldsonville Tourism Commission. Date: December 31st. Regulated Area: Located on the Levee Batture, all waters of the Lower Mississippi River from mile marker 175–176. 130. New Orleans New Years Eve Sponsor: Mardi Gras World, Inc. Date: December 31st. Regulated Area: In vicinity of Jackson Square, the Lower Mississippi River from miles 94–95. 131. Lundi Gras River Parade and Fireworks Display Sponsor: (King REX and King ZULU) New Orleans RiverWalk Marketing Group and ZULU Social Aid and Pleasure Club. Date: Lundi Gras (the Monday before Mardi Gras). Regulated Area: The Lower Mississippi River from mile 93 to mile 96, New Orleans, LA. 132. Independence Day Celebration Sponsor: Saint John the Baptist Parish. Date: July 3rd. Regulated Area: In vicinity of Saint Peter’s Church, all waters of the Lower Mississippi River miles 138.5–139.5, Reserve, LA. 133. Donaldsonville Fireworks Display Sponsor: Donaldsonville Tourism Commission. Date: July 3rd. Regulated Area: In the vicinity of Crescent Park, the Lower Mississippi River miles 175–176, Donaldsonville, LA. 134. Independence Day Celebration Sponsor: Saint Charles Parish Fireworks. Date: July 3rd. Regulated Area: Levee Batture, in the vicinity of I–310 Bridge, the Lower Mississippi River miles 121–122, Luling, LA.

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TABLE 1 OF § 100.801—EIGHTH COAST GUARD DISTRICT TABLE OF ANNUAL MARINE EVENTS— Continued 135. Independence Day Celebration (Dueling Barges) Sponsor: Riverfront Marketing Group. Date: July 4th Regulated Area: In vicinity of Jackson Square and Spanish Plaza, the Lower Mississippi River from miles 94.3–95.3. 136. Independence Day Celebration Sponsor: WBRZ–TV, Baton Rouge, LA. Date: July 4th. Regulated Area: In the vicinity of the USS KIDD, the Lower Mississippi River from miles 228.8– 229.8. 137. Fourth of July Star-Spangled Celebration Sponsor: USS KIDD Veterans Memorial Baton Rouge, LA. Date: July 4th. Regulated Area: In the vicinity of 305 South River Road, the Lower Mississippi River miles 229.4– 230.0, Baton Rouge, LA. 138. Independence Day Celebration Sponsor: Boomtown Casino. Date: July 4th. Regulated Area: In the vicinity of Boomtown Casino, Harvey Canal miles 4–5. 139. Independence Day Celebration Sponsor: City of Morgan City. Date: July 4th. Regulated Area: Morgan City Port Allen Route miles 4–5. 140. Louisiana Shrimp and Petroleum Festival Sponsor: City of Morgan City. Date: The 1st Sunday in September. Regulated Area: Lower Atchafalaya River between the Berwick Bay Southern Pacific Railroad Bridge and 1/4 mile north of the Highway 182 Bridge on the Lower Atchafalaya River. VII. SECTOR MOBILE 141. Seroma’s 4th of July Sponsor: Seroma’s 4th of July. Date: July 4th. Regulated Area: All waters within a 200-foot radius of 30°24′27″ N/ 087°2′27″ W near Seville Harbor in Pensacola, FL. 142. South Georgia Showdown Sponsor: Flint River Racers. Date: One day during the last weekend in August or the first weekend in September. Regulated Area: The Flint River from mile 21.8 to 22.6 near Bainbridge, GA. 143. Thunder on the Gulf Sponsor: Gulf Coast Power Boat Association. Date: 2 Days during the 3rd weekend in August. Regulated Area: The waters off Orange Beach, Florida enclosed by a line starting at a point on the shore at approximately 30°15′38″ N/087°36′45″ W, then south to 30°14′18″ N/087°36′45″ W, then east, roughly parallel to the shore to 30°15′14″ N/087°33′36″ W, then north to a point on the shore at approximately 30°16′19″ N/087°33′36″ W, then west along the shore back to the starting point. 144. [Reserved] 145. Christmas on the River Sponsor: Demopolis Chamber of Commerce. Date: The 1st Saturday in December from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Regulated Area: Tombigbee River from Lock 4 to Caldwell Landing in Demopolis, AL. 146. Christmas by the River Sponsor: Moss Point Active Citizens. Date: The 1st Saturday in December from 5:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Regulated Area: Escataba River from the route 613 bridge east to the Moss Point City Docks. 147. Christmas on the Water Sponsor: Biloxi Bay Chamber of Commerce. Date: The 1st Saturday in December. Regulated Area: Biloxi Channel from mile 5 to mile 28, Biloxi, MS. 148. Isle of Capri Anniversary Celebration Sponsor: River Boat Corporation (Isle of Capri). Date: August 1st from 8:45 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Regulated Area: All waters within 500 feet of 30°23′32″ N 088°51′26″ W (south of the Biloxi Ocean Springs Bridge in Biloxi, Mississippi).

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TABLE 1 OF § 100.801—EIGHTH COAST GUARD DISTRICT TABLE OF ANNUAL MARINE EVENTS— Continued 149. Billy Bowlegs Pirate Festival Sponsor: Greater Fort Walton Beach Chamber of Commerce. Date: One day during the 1st weekend in June. Regulated Area: In Santa Rosa Sound, the area East of the Brooks Bridge to Fort Walton Yacht Club at Smack Point and the area west of the Brooks Bridge to St. Simon’s Church. 150. Dauphin Island Race Sponsor: Fairhope, Lake Forest, Mobile, and Buccaneer Yacht Clubs. Date: One day during the next-to-last or last weekend in April. Regulated Area: Mobile Bay from the Middle Bay Light to Marker 37, Mobile, AL. 151. Big River Blast Sponsor: City of Chattahoochee. Date: One day during the 3rd weekend in April from 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Regulated Area: The Appalachicola River from the dam to 1/4 mile south of the dam, Chattahoo- chee, FL. 152. Chattahoochee Challenge Sponsor: City of Chattahoochee. Date: One day during the last weekend in March from 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. CST. Regulated Area: The Appalachicola River from the dam to 1/2 mile south of the dam, Chattahoo- chee, FL. 153. Harbor Walk Fireworks Display Sponsor: Legendary Incorporated. Date: Memorial Day, Labor Day and every Thursday evening from May to September from 8:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Regulated Area: In East Pass, a 560-foot safety radius around the fireworks barge and push boat, Destin, FL. 154. Smoking the Sound Sponsor: Biloxi Bay Chamber of Commerce. Date: Two days between the 4th week in March and the 2nd week in April from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. CST. Regulated Area: Biloxi Ship Channel from buoy 2 to 35. 155. Christmas Afloat Sponsor: Christmas Afloat Incorporated. Date: Either the 2nd or 3rd Saturday in December. Regulated Area: A portion of the Black Warrior River from the U.S. Highway 82 Bypass Bridge to mile 340 near Tuscaloosa, Alabama. 156. Air Sea Rescue Sponsor: Gulf Coast Shows. Date: One day during the 3rd or 4th weekend in February. Regulated Area: On the Mobile River the area 1/2 mile upriver and 1/2 mile down river from the Mo- bile Convention Center. 157. Blessing of the Fleet Sponsor: St. Michael’s Catholic Church. Date: The 1st Sunday in June. Regulated Area: The Biloxi Channel from Daybeacon #1 to Buoy #34, Biloxi, Mississippi. 158. Blessing of the Fleet Sponsor: St. Margaret Church. Date: Either the 2nd or 3rd Sunday in May. Regulated Area: Entire Bayou La Batre, Bayou La Batre, AL. 159. Flag Day Parade Sponsor: Warrior River Boating Association. Date: July 3rd. Regulated Area: Warrior River Bankhead Lake River miles 368.4–386.4, Cottondale, AL. 160. Blue Angels Air Show Sponsor: Naval Air Station Pensacola. Date: One day during the 2nd weekend in July. Regulated Area: All waters south of the Pensacola barrier islands within 5 nautical miles of 30°19′35″ N/ 087°08′29″ W, a point approximately 500 yards south of the Pensacola Beach water tower at the foot of the Pensacola fixed bridge adjacent to Little Sabine Bay, Pensacola, FL. 161. Boat Parade of Lights Sponsor: City of Panama City/ St. Andrews Project. Date: The 2nd Saturday in December from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Regulated Area: St. Andrews Bay from St. Andrews Bay Yacht Club to St. Andrews Bay Marina in Pensacola, FL. 162. Mardi Gras Boat Parade

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TABLE 1 OF § 100.801—EIGHTH COAST GUARD DISTRICT TABLE OF ANNUAL MARINE EVENTS— Continued Sponsor: Gulf Shores Homeport Marina. Date: The Monday before Mardi Gras. Regulated Area: GIWW Pen Mobile Channel in Gulf Shores, AL from the Wharf Orange Beach, west to Oyster Bay and then east to Homeport Marina. Wharf Warf 163. Blessing of the Fleet Sponsor: Panama City Marina. Date: The last Saturday in March. Regulated Area: In the southeast basin of Panama City Marina located at 30°09′06″ N/085°39′51″ W, all waters between Harrison Avenue and the seawall. 164. Mobile Boat and Sportsman Show Sponsor: Gulf Coast Shows. Date: Four days over either the 3rd or 4th weekend of February. Regulated Area: On the Mobile River the area 1/2 mile upriver and 1/2 mile down river from the Mo- bile Convention Center, Mobile, AL. 165. Bass Tournament Weigh-In Sponsor: Gulf Coast Shows. Date: Two days during the 3rd or 4th weekend in February. Regulated Area: On the Mobile River the area 1/2 mile upriver and 1/2 mile down river from the Mo- bile Convention Center, Mobile, AL. 166. Water Ski Demonstration Sponsor: Gulf Coast Shows. Date: One day during the 3rd or 4th weekend in February. Regulated Area: On the Mobile River the area 1/2 mile upriver and 1/2 mile down river from the Mo- bile Convention Center, Mobile, AL.

[CGD08–94–019, 60 FR 10314, Feb. 24, 1995, as amended by CGD 08–98–018, 63 FR 70654, Dec. 22, 1998; CGD 08–99–066, 65 FR 46597, July 31, 2000; CGD08–01–012, 67 FR 8195, Feb. 22, 2002; USCG– 2006–25556, 72 FR 36327, July 2, 2007; USCG–2008–0386, 74 FR 22675, May 14, 2009]

§ 100.901 Great Lakes annual marine mander. The Patrol Commander may events. be contacted on Channel 16 (156.8 MHZ) Permanent special local regulations by the call sign ‘‘Coast Guard Patrol are hereby established for the marine Commander.’’ Vessels desiring to tran- events listed in Table 1. These regula- sit the regulated area may do so only tions will be effective annually, for the with prior approval of the Patrol Com- duration of each event, on or about the mander and when so directed by that dates indicated in Table 1. Annual no- officer. Vessels will be operated at a no tice of the exact dates and times of the wake speed to reduce the wake to a effective period of the regulations with minimum, and in a manner which will respect to each event, the geographical not endanger participants in the event description of each regulated area, and or any other craft. The rules contained details concerning the nature of the in the above two sentences shall not event and the number of participants apply to participants in the event or and type(s) of vessels involved will be vessels of the patrol operating in the published in local notices to mariners. performance of their assigned duties. To be placed on the mailing list for (b) The Patrol Commander may di- such notices, contact: Com- rect the anchoring, mooring, or move- mander(oan), Ninth Coast Guard Dis- ment of any boat or vessel within the trict, 1240 E. Ninth St., Cleveland, OH regatta area. A succession of sharp, 44199–2060. Sponsors of events listed in short signals by whistle or horn from Table 1 must still submit an application vessels patrolling the area under the each year in accordance with 33 CFR direction of the U.S. Coast Guard Pa- 100.15. trol Commander shall serve as a signal (a) The Coast Guard will patrol the to stop. Vessels so signaled shall stop regatta area under the direction of a and shall comply with the orders of the designated Coast Guard Patrol Com- Patrol Commander. Failure to do so

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may result in expulsion from the area, Flagship International Offshore citation for failure to comply, or both. Challenge (c) The Patrol Commander may es- Sponsor: Presque Isle Powerboat tablish vessel size and speed limita- Racing Association. tions and operating conditions. Date: 3rd or 4th weekend of June. (d) The Patrol Commander may re- Location: That portion of Lake Erie, strict vessel operation within the re- Presque Isle Bay, Entrance Channel, gatta area to vessels having particular and the enclosed area from Erie Harbor operating characteristics. Pier Head Light (LLNR 3430) northeast (e) The Patrol Commander may ter- to 42°12′48″ N 079°57′24″ W, thence south minate the marine event or the oper- to shore just east of Shades Beach. ation of any vessel at any time it is deemed necessary for the protection of Friendship Festival Airshow life and property. Sponsor: Friendship Festival (f) Patrol Commander means a Coast Date: 4th of July holiday. Guard commissioned, warrant, or petty Location: That portion of the Niag- officer who has been designated by the ara River and Buffalo. Captain of the Port to monitor a re- Harbor from: gatta area, permit entry into the re- Latitude Longitude gatta area, give legally enforceable or- ders to persons or vessels within the re- 42°54.4′ N ...... 078°54.1′ W, thence to gatta area, and take other actions au- 42°54.4′ N ...... 078°54.4′ W, thence along the International Border to thorized by the Captain of the Port. 42°52.9′ N ...... 078°54.9′ W, thence to 42°52.5′ N ...... 078°54.3′ W, thence to TABLE 1 42°52.7′ N ...... 078°53.9′ W, thence to 42°52.8′ N ...... 078°53.8′ W, thence to 42°53.1′ N ...... 078°53.6′ W, thence to Group Buffalo, NY: 42°53.2′ N ...... 078°53.6′ W, thence to 42°53.3′ N ...... 078°53.7′ W, thence Fireworks by Grucci along the breakwall to 42°54.4′ N ...... 078°54.1′ W. Sponsor: New York Power Authority. Date: Last weekend of July. NFBRA Red Dog Kilo Time Trials Location: Lake Ontario, Wright’s Landing/Oswego Harbor, NY within an Sponsor: Niagara Frontier Boat Rac- 800 foot radius of the fireworks launch- ing Association. ing platform located in approximate Date: 4th or 5th weekend of Sep- tember. position 43°28′10″ N 076°31′04″ W. Location: That portion of the Niag- Flagship International Kilo Speed ara River, Tonawanda Channel, be- Challenge tween Tonawanda Channel Buoy 31 to approximately 1⁄2 mile southwest of Sponsor: Presque Isle Powerboat Twomile Creek along a line drawn from Racing Association. 43°00′45″ N 078°55′06″ W to 43°00′28″ N Date: 3rd or 4th weekend of June. 078°54′56″ W (Sipco Oil Company). Location: That portion of Lake Erie, Sodus Bay 4th of July Fireworks Presque Isle Bay, south of a line drawn from 42°08′54″ N 080°05′42″ W; to 42°07′ N Sponsor: Sodus Bay Historical Soci- 080°21′ W will be a regulated area. That ety. portion of Lake Erie, Presque Isle bay, Date: 4th of July holiday. north of a line drawn from 42°08′54″ N Location: Lake Ontario, within a 500 080°05′42″ W; to 42°07′ N 080°21′ W will be foot radius around a barge anchored in a ‘‘caution area’’. All vessels transiting approximate position 43°15.73′ N the caution area will be operated at 076°58.23′ W, in Sodus Bay. bare steerageway, keeping the vessel’s Tallship Erie wake at a minimum, and will exercise a high degree of caution in the area. Sponsor: Erie Maritime Programs, The bay entrance will not be effected. Inc. Date: 1st or 2nd weekend of July.

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Location: That portion of Lake Erie, Duluth Fourth Fest Fireworks Presque Isle Bay Entrance Channel and Presque Isle Sponsor: Office of the Mayor, Duluth, Bay from: MN. Date: 4th of July weekend. Latitude Longitude Location: That portion of the Duluth Harbor Basin Northern Section bound- 42°10′ N ...... 080°03′ W, thence to 42°08.1′ N ...... 080°07′ W, thence to ed on the south by a line drawn on a 42°07.9′ N ...... 080°06.8′ W, thence bearing of 087° true from the Cargill east along the shoreline and structures to: Pier through Duluth Basin Lighted 42°09.2′ N ...... 080°02.6′ W, thence to ° ′ ° ′ Buoy #5 (LLNR 15905) to the opposite 42 10 N ...... 080 03 W. shore on the north by the Duluth Aer- ial Bridge. That portion of Duluth Har- Thomas Graves Memorial Fireworks bor Basin Northern Section within 600 Display yards of position 46°46′47″ N 092°06′10″ W. Sponsor: Port Bay Improvement As- July 4th Fireworks sociation. Date: 1st or 2nd weekend of July. Sponsor: City of Sault Ste Marie, MI. Location: That portion of Lake On- Date: 4th of July weekend. tario, Port Bay Harbor, NY within a 500 Location: That portion of the St. ft radius surrounding a barge anchored Mary’s River, Sault Ste. Marie, MI in approximate position 43°17′46″ N within a 1000 foot radius of Brady Park, 076°50′02″ W. located on the south shore of the river. These waters are enclosed by the Locks Thunder Island Offshore Challenge to the west and to the east from a line Sponsor: Thunder on the Water Inc. drawn from the pier light of the east Date: 3rd or 4th weekend of June. center pier to the U.S. Coast Guard Location: That portion of Lake On- Base to the southeast. tario, Oswego Harbor from the West [CGD 09–88–01, 54 FR 29547, July 13, 1989, as Pier Head Light (LLNR 2080) north to: amended by CGD 09–93–025, 58 FR 40738, July 30, 1993; CGD 09–95–029, 61 FR 5681, Feb. 14, Latitude Longitude 1996; USCG–2000–7223, 65 FR 40056, June 29, 43°29′02″ N ...... 076°32′04″ W, thence to 2000; USCG–2001–9286, 66 FR 33640, June 25, 43°26′18″ N ...... 076°39′30″ W, thence to 2001; USCG–2006–25556, 72 FR 36328, July 2, 43°24′55″ N ...... 076°37′45″ W, thence 2007; USCG–2007–27373, 72 FR 54834, Sept. 27, along the shoreline to the West Pier Head Light (LLNR 2080). 2007; USCG–2008–0220, 73 FR 41263, July 18, ...... 2008]

We Love Erie Days Fireworks § 100.902 [Reserved] Sponsor: We Love Erie Days Festival, § 100.903 Harborfest Dragon Boat Inc. Race; South Haven, MI. Date: 3rd weekend of August. (a) Regulated Area. A regulated area Location: That portion of Lake Erie, is established to include all waters of Erie Harbor, within a 300 foot radius, the Black River from approximately surrounding the Erie Sand and Gravel 250 yards upriver to 200 yards Pier, located in position 42°08′16″ N downriver of the entrance to the South 080°05′40″ W. Haven Municipal Marina within the following coordinates starting at Sector Sault Ste. Marie, MI: 42°24′13.6″ N, 086°16′41″ W; then south- east 42°24′12.6″ N, 086°16′40″ W; then Bridgefest Regatta northeast to 42°24′19.2″ N, 086°16′26.5″ W; Sponsor: Bridgefest Committee. then northwest to 42°24′20.22″ N, Date: 2nd weekend of June. 086°16′27.4″ W; then back to point of ori- Location: Keweenaw Waterway, from gin. (DATUM: NAD 83). the Houghton Hancock Lift Bridge to (b) Special Local Regulations. The 1000 yards west of the bridge, near regulations of § 100.901 apply. No vessel Houghton, MI. may enter, transit through, or anchor within the regulated area without the

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permission of the Coast Guard Patrol 43°04′ N, 086°14′12″ W; then east to Commander. 43°03′56″ N, 086°14′4″ W; then south to (c) Effective Date. These regulations 43°03′45″ N, 086°14′10″ W; then west to are effective annually on the third Sat- 43°03′48″ N, 086°14′17″ W; then back to urday of June, from 7 a.m. until 7 p.m. the point of origin. (DATUM: NAD 83). [USCG–2007–27373, 72 FR 54834, Sept. 27, 2007] (b) Special Local Regulations. The regulations of § 100.901 apply. No vessel § 100.904 Celebrate Americafest, Green may enter, transit through, or anchor Bay, WI. within the regulated area without the (a) Regulated Area. A regulated area permission of the Coast Guard Patrol is established to include all waters of Commander. the Fox River located between the (c) Effective Date. These regulations Main Street Bridge at position 44°31′06″ are effective annually the Tuesday be- N, 088°0′56″ W and the Walnut Street fore the first Saturday in August; 7 Bridge at position 44°30′25″ N, 088°01′06″ p.m. to 9 p.m. W. (DATUM: NAD 83). [USCG–2007–27373, 72 FR 54834, Sept. 27, 2007, (b) Special Local Regulations. The as amended by USCG–2009–0416, 74 FR 27438, regulations of § 100.901 apply. No vessel June 10, 2009] may enter, transit through, or anchor within the regulated area without the § 100.907 Milwaukee River Challenge; permission of the Coast Guard Patrol Milwaukee, WI. Commander. (a) Regulated Area. All waters of the (c) Effective Date. These regulations Milwaukee River from the junction are effective annually on the first with the Menomonee River at position weekend of July; 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. 43°01′55″ N, 087°54′40″ W to the Humboldt [USCG–2007–27373, 72 FR 54834, Sept. 27, 2007] Avenue Bridge at position 43°03′25″ N, 087°53′53″ W. (DATUM: NAD 83). § 100.905 Door County Triathlon; Door (b) Special Local Regulations. The County, WI. regulations of § 100.901 apply. No vessel (a) Regulated Area. A regulated area may enter, transit through, or anchor is established to include all waters of within the regulated area without the Green Bay within a 2000-yard radius permission of the Coast Guard Patrol from the northwestern point of Horse- Commander. shoe Point near Frank E. Murphy (c) Effective Date. These regulations County Park in position 45°00′46″ N, are effective annually on the third or 087°20′30″ W. (DATUM: NAD 83). fourth Saturday of September; from 9 (b) Special Local Regulations. The a.m. to 5 p.m. A Local Notice to Mari- regulations of § 100.901 apply. No vessel ners will be published and a Broadcast may enter, transit through, or anchor Notice to Mariners will announce within the regulated area without the which date is being enforced. permission of the Coast Guard Patrol [USCG–2007–27373, 72 FR 54834, Sept. 27, 2007] Commander. (c) Effective Date. These regulations § 100.908 Charlevoix Venetian Night are effective July 22, 2007, July 26 and Boat Parade; Charlevoix, MI. 27, 2008, July 25 and 26, 2009, July 24 and 25, 2010, July 23 and 24, 2011; from 7 a.m. (a) Regulated Area. All waters of to 10 a.m. Round Lake, Charlevoix, MI. (b) Special Local Regulations. The [USCG–2007–27373, 72 FR 54834, Sept. 27, 2007] regulations of § 100.901 apply. No vessel may enter, transit through, or anchor § 100.906 Grand Haven Coast Guard Festival Waterski Show, Grand within the regulated area without the Haven, MI. permission of the Coast Guard Patrol Commander. (a) Regulated Area. All waters of the (c) Effective Date. These regulations Grand River at Waterfront Stadium are effective annually on the fourth from approximately 350 yards upriver Saturday of July; from 9 p.m. to 11 to 150 yards downriver of Grand River p.m. Lighted Buoy 3A (Lightlist number 19000) within the following coordinates: [USCG–2007–27373, 72 FR 54834, Sept. 27, 2007]

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§ 100.909 Chinatown Chamber of Com- 43°32.2′ N; 083°53.2′ W, and bounded on merce Dragon Boat Race; Chicago, the north by a line extending from a IL. point of land on the western shore at (a) Regulated Area. All waters of the position 43°33.4′ N; 083°54.5′ W, east to a South Branch of the Chicago River point of land on the eastern shore lo- from the 18th Street Bridge at position cated at position 43°33.4′ N; 083°54.3′ W. 41°51′28″ N, 087°38′06″ W to the Amtrak (NAD 83). This area is south of Middle Bridge at position 41°51′20″ N, 087°38′13″ Ground Island near Clements Munic- W. (DATUM: NAD 83). ipal Airport. (b) Special Local Regulations. The (b) Special Local Regulations. The reg- regulations of § 100.901 apply. No vessel ulations of § 100.901 apply. No vessel may enter, transit through, or anchor may enter, transit through, or anchor within the regulated area without the within the regulated area without the permission of the Coast Guard Patrol permission of the Coast Guard Patrol Commander. Commander. (c) Effective Date. These regulations (c) Enforcement Period: Two days dur- are effective annually on the third Fri- ing the second week in August. The day of July from 11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. exact dates and times for this event and on the third Saturday of July from will be determined annually. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. [USCG–2008–0220, 73 FR 41263, July 18, 2008] [USCG–2007–27373, 72 FR 54835, Sept. 27, 2007] § 100.912 Detroit Bell Isle Grand Prix, § 100.910 Southland Regatta; Blue Is- Detroit, MI. land, IL. (a) Regulated Area. A regulated area (a) Regulated Area. A regulated area is established to include all waters of is established to include all waters of the Detroit River near Belle Isle, the Calumet Sag Channel from the bounded by a line extending from a South Halstead Street Bridge at point of land on the southern shore of 41°39′27″ N, 087°38′29″ W; to the Crawford Belle Isle located at position 42°20′00″ Avenue Bridge at 41°39′05″ N, 087°43′08″ N; 082°59′45″ W, to 50 yards offshore at W; and the Little Calumet River from position 42°19′57″; 082°59′ 43″, and con- the Ashland Avenue Bridge at 41°39′07″ tinuing at a distance of 50 yards around N, 087°39′38″ W; to the junction of the the western end of Belle Isle to the Calumet Sag Channel. (DATUM: NAD Belle Isle Bridge, maintaining a con- 83). stant distance of 50 yards from the (b) Special Local Regulations. The reg- shoreline and terminating at position ulations of § 100.901 apply. No vessel 42°20′28″; 082°59′43″ on the northern side may enter, transit through, or anchor of Belle Isle, adjacent to a point on within the regulated area without the land at position 42°20′24″ N; 082°59′48″ W permission of the Coast Guard Patrol (NAD 83). This area wraps around the Commander. downstream end of Belle Isle. (c) Enforcement Period. This section (b) Special Local Regulations. The reg- will be enforced annually on the Satur- ulations of § 100.901 apply. No vessel day immediately prior to the first Sun- may enter, transit through, or anchor day of November, from 3 p.m. until 5 within the regulated area without the p.m. and the first Sunday of November, permission of the Coast Guard Patrol from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. Commander. (c) Enforcement Period: The last week- [USCG–2008–0031, 73 FR 39235, July 9, 2008] end in August. The exact dates and § 100.911 Bay City Airshow, Bay City, times for this event will be determined MI. annually. (a) Regulated Area. A regulated area [USCG–2008–0220, 73 FR 41263, July 18, 2008] is established to include all waters of the Saginaw River bound on the south § 100.913 ACORA Garwood Classic Off- by a line extending from a point of land shore Race, Algonac, MI. on the western shore at position 43°32.2′ (a) Regulated Area. A regulated area N; 083°53.3′ W, east to a point of land on is established to include all waters of the eastern shore located at position St. Clair River’s North Channel,

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Algonac, Michigan, bounded by a times for this event will be determined north/south line beginning at a point of annually. land adjacent to Allen Boats, Algonac, [USCG–2008–0220, 73 FR 41263, July 18, 2008] MI (position 42°37′05″ N, 082°33′34″ W) ex- tending to a point of land on Harsens § 100.915 St. Clair River Classic Off- Island (position 42°36′49″ N, 082°33′34″ W) shore Race, St. Clair, MI. extending east along the shoreline of (a) Regulated Area. A regulated area Harsens Island to north/south line be- is established to include all waters of ° ′ ″ ° ′ ″ ginning at position 42 37 16 N, 082 31 11 the St. Clair River, St. Clair, Michigan, W (approx. 500 ft west of the Russell Is- bounded by latitude 42°52′00″ N to the land buoy) extending north to a point north; latitude 42°49′00″ N to the south; ° ′ ″ ° ′ ″ at position 42 37 28 N, 082 31 11 W the shoreline of the St. Clair River on (approx. 300 ft offshore from the Rus- the west; and the international bound- sell Boat Club), then west along the ary line on the east (NAD 83). shoreline of Algonac, MI stopping at (b) Special Local Regulations. The reg- the point of origin. (NAD 83). ulations of § 100.901 apply. No vessel (b) Special Local Regulations. The reg- may enter, transit through, or anchor ulations of § 100.901 apply. No vessel within the regulated area without the may enter, transit through, or anchor permission of the Coast Guard Patrol within the regulated area without the Commander. permission of the Coast Guard Patrol (c) Enforcement Period: The last week Commander. in July. The exact dates and times for (c) Enforcement Period: The first this event will be determined annually. weekend in August. The exact dates and times for this event will be deter- [USCG–2008–0220, 73 FR 41264, July 18, 2008] mined annually. § 100.916 Chris Craft Silver Cup Races, [USCG–2008–0220, 73 FR 41263, July 18, 2008] Algonac, MI. (a) Regulated Area. A regulated area § 100.914 Trenton Rotary Roar on the is established to include all waters of River, Trenton, MI. the St. Clair River, North Channel, (a) Regulated Area. A regulated area Algonac, Michigan, bounded on the is established to include all waters of north by a line starting at the northern the Detroit River, Trenton, Michigan, end of Russel Island at position 42°37.0′ bounded by an east/west line beginning N; 082°31.4′ W extending across the at a point of land at the northern end channel to Algonac to a point at posi- of Elizabeth Park in Trenton, MI, lo- tion 42°37.4′ N; 082°31.5′ W, and bounded cated at position 42°8.2′ N; 083°10.6′ W, on the south by a line starting north of extending east to a point near the cen- Grande Point Cut on Russel Island at ter of the Trenton Channel located at position 42°36.3′ N; 082°32.5′ W extending position 42°8.2′ N; 083°10.4′ W, extending across the channel to Algonac to a south along a north/south line to a point at position 42°36.5′ N; 082°32.6′ W. point at the Grosse Ile Parkway Bridge (NAD 83). located at position 42°7.7′ N; 083°10.5′ W, (b) Special Local Regulations. The reg- extending west along a line bordering ulations of § 100.901 apply. No vessel the Grosse Ile Parkway Bridge to a may enter, transit through, or anchor point on land located at position 42°7.7′ within the regulated area without the N; 083°10.7′ W, and along the shoreline permission of the Coast Guard Patrol to the point of origin. (NAD 83). This Commander. area is in the Trenton Channel between (c) Enforcement Period: The third Trenton and Grosse Isle, MI. week in August. The exact dates and (b) Special Local Regulations. The reg- times for this event will be determined ulations of § 100.901 apply. No vessel annually. may enter, transit through, or anchor [USCG–2008–0220, 73 FR 41264, July 18, 2008] within the regulated area without the permission of the Coast Guard Patrol § 100.917 The Old Club Cannonade, Commander. Harsens Island, MI. (c) Enforcement Period: The third (a) Regulated Area. A regulated area week in July. The exact dates and is established to include all waters of

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Lake St. Clair in an area bound by the (b) Special Local Regulations. The reg- coordinates starting at the cannon fir- ulations of § 100.901 apply. No vessel ing position located at 42°32.5′ N; may enter, transit through, or anchor 082°40.1′ W extending west to the Old within the regulated area without the Channel Light located at position permission of the Coast Guard Patrol 42°32.5′ N; 082°41.6′ W angling northeast Commander. to position 42°33.5′ N; 082°40.6′ W then (c) Enforcement Period: The third or angling southeast to the point of origin fourth week in June. The exact dates creating a triangle shaped safety zone. and times for this event will be deter- (NAD 83). This area is near the south- mined annually. ern end of Harsens Island in [USCG–2008–0220, 73 FR 41264, July 18, 2008] Muscamoot Bay. (b) Special Local Regulations. The reg- § 100.920 Tug Across the River, De- ulations of § 100.901 apply. No vessel troit, MI. may enter, transit through, or anchor (a) Regulated Area. A regulated area within the regulated area without the is established to include all waters of permission of the Coast Guard Patrol the Detroit River, Detroit, Michigan, Commander. bounded on the south by the Inter- (c) Enforcement Period: The third national boundary, on the west by week in October. The exact dates and 083°03′ W, on the east by 083°02′ W, and times for this event will be determined on the north by the U.S. shoreline annually. (DATUM: NAD 83). This position is lo- [USCG–2008–0220, 73 FR 41264, July 18, 2008] cated on the Detroit River in front of Hart Plaza, Detroit, MI. § 100.918 Detroit APBA Gold Cup, De- (b) Special Local Regulations. The reg- troit, MI. ulations of § 100.901 apply. No vessel (a) Regulated Area. A regulated area may enter, transit through, or anchor is established to include all waters of within the regulated area without the the Detroit River, Belle Isle, Michigan, permission of the Coast Guard Patrol bound on the west by the Belle Isle Commander. Bridge (position 42°20′20″ N, 083°00′00″ W (c) Enforcement Period: The third or to 42°20′24″ N, 083°59′45″ W), and on the fourth week in June. The exact dates east by a north-south line drawn and times for this event will be deter- through Waterworks Intake Crib Light mined annually. (Light List Number 8350; position (d) Vessel operators desiring to enter 42°21′06″ N, 082°58′00″ W) (NAD 83). or operate within the regulated area (b) Special Local Regulations. The reg- shall contact the Coast Guard Patrol ulations of § 100.901 apply. No vessel Commander to obtain permission to do may enter, transit through, or anchor so. Vessel operators given permission within the regulated area without the to enter or operate in the regulated permission of the Coast Guard Patrol area must comply with all directions Commander. given to them by the Coast Guard Pa- (c) Enforcement Period: The first or trol Commander. second week in June. The exact dates [USCG–2008–0220, 73 FR 41264, July 18, 2008] and times for this event will be deter- mined annually. § 100.1101 Southern California annual [USCG–2008–0220, 73 FR 41264, July 18, 2008] marine events. (a) Special local regulations will be § 100.919 International Bay City River established for the events listed in Roar, Bay City, MI. Table 1. Further information on exact (a) Regulated Area. A regulated area dates, times, details concerning the is established to include all waters of number and type of participants and an the Saginaw River bounded on the exact geographical description of the north by the Liberty Bridge, located at areas are published by the Eleventh 43°36.3′ N, 083°53.4′ W, and bounded on Coast Guard District in the Local No- the south by the Veterans Memorial tice to Mariners at least 20 days prior Bridge, located at 43°35.8′ N, 083°53.6′ W. to each event. To be placed on the (NAD 83). mailing list contact: Commander

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(Pow), Eleventh Coast Guard District, Location: That portion of the Pacific Coast Guard Island, Building 50–6, Ala- Ocean off Newport, bounded by the fol- lowing coordinates; Lat 33 degrees 35.3′ meda, CA 94501–5100. ′ (b) Special local regulations. All per- N, Long 117 degrees 53.3 W; Lat 33 de- grees 34.9′ N, Long 117 degrees 53.3′ W; sons and/or vessels not registered with Lat 33 degrees 34.9′ N, Long 117 degrees the sponsor as participants or official 54.5′ W; Lat 33 degrees 35.3′ N, Long 117 patrol vessels are considered spec- degrees 54.5′ W. This area is for the start tators. The ‘‘official patrol’’ consists of of the race only. any Coast Guard, public, state or local California Cup law enforcement and/or sponsor pro- Sponsor: California Yacht Club Date: Late May (4 day event) vided vessels assigned and/or approved, Location: Santa Monica Bay, that portion by Commander, Eleventh Coast Guard bounded by the following coordinates; District to patrol each event. Lat 34 degrees 01.4′ N, Long 118 degrees (1) No spectators shall anchor, block, 31.8′ W; Lat 33 degrees 59.7′ N, Long 118 loiter in, or impede the through transit degrees 37.9′ W; Lat 33 degrees 59.2′ N, of participants or official patrol vessels Long 118 degrees 37.7′ W; Lat 33 degrees in the regulated area during the effec- 59.5′ N, Long 118 degrees 33.4′ W; Lat 33 ′ ′ tive dates and times, unless cleared for degrees 57.0 N, Long 118 degrees 30.9 W; Lat 33 degrees 57.2′ N, Long 118 degrees such entry by or through an official pa- 30.1′ W. trol vessel. Coronado 4th of July Demonstration, Fire- (2) When hailed and/or signaled by an works and Rehearsals official patrol vessel, a spectator shall Sponsor: Citizens Committee Coronado 4th come to an immediate stop. Vessels of July shall comply with all directions given, Date: 4 July (& 3 days of rehearsals prior failure to do so may result in a cita- to) Location: Glorietta Bay, Coronado, the fol- tion. lowing portions: (1) Demonstration (3) The Patrol Commander is empow- Area—from the tip of the marina, Lat 32 ered to forbid and control the move- degrees 40′43.5″ N, Long 117 degrees ment of all vessels in the regulated 10′20.5″ W; northeast to Lat 32 degrees area. The Patrol Commander shall be 40′48.5″ N, Long 117 degrees 10′10.5″ W; designated by the Commander, Elev- east along the shoreline to Lat 32 degrees enth Coast Guard District, and as his 40′43.5″ N, Long 117 degrees 10′00″ W; east ′ ″ or her representative may terminate to Lat 32 degrees 40 46 N, Long 117 de- grees 09′58″ W; south to Lat 32 degrees the event at any time it is deemed nec- 40′41″ N, Long 117 degrees 09′56.5″ W; east essary for the protection of life and to Lat 32 degrees 40′41″ N, Long 117 de- property. He or she may be reached on grees 09′49″ W; northeast to Lat 32 de- VHF Channel 16 (156.8 MHz) when re- grees 40′54″ N, Long 117 degrees 09′30″ W quired, by the call sign ‘‘PATCOM’’. (Navy Restricted Area); thence south- west along shoreline to the initial point. (2) Fireworks Display Area—from Lat 32 TABLE 1 degrees 40′41″ N, Long 117 degrees 09′56.5″ Del Rey to Puerto Vallarta Race W; south to Lat 32 degrees 40′33″ N, Long Sponsor: Del Rey Yacht Club 117 degrees 09′56.5″ W; northeast to Lat 32 Date: February degrees 40′41″ N, Long 117 degrees 09′49″ Location: Santa Monica Bay, that portion W; thence west to the initial point. bounded by the following coordinates: Los Angeles to Honolulu Yacht Race Lat 33 degrees 56′23″ N, Long 118 degrees (Transpac) 28′20″ W, Lat 33 degrees 56′23″ N, Long 118 Sponsor: Transpacific Yacht Club degrees 28′55″ W, Lat 33 degrees 56′55″ N, Date: 4 July (biennially) Long 118 degrees 28′55″ W, Lat 33 degrees Location: San Pedro Channel, that portion 56′55″ N, Long 118 degrees 28′20″ W. This between Point Fermin and Portugese area is for the start of the race only. Bend bounded between the following co- San Diego Crew Classic ordinates: Lat 33 degrees, 42.6′N; Long 118 Sponsor: San Diego Crew Classic degrees, 19.5′W; Lat 33 degrees, 41.7′N; Date: April Long 118 degrees, 19.5′W; Lat 33 degrees, Location: Mission Bay, that portion bound- 41.7′N; Long 118 degrees, 21.2′W; Lat 33 de- ed by Enchanted Cove, Fiesta Island, Pa- grees, 43.3′N; Long 118 degrees, 21.2′W. cific Passage and DeAnza Point. This area is for the start of the race only. Newport to Ensenada Race Thunderboat Regatta Sponsor: Newport Ocean Sailing Associa- Sponsor: Thunderboats Unlimited of San tion Diego Date: Late April Date: Late September (4 day event)

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Location: Fiesta Bay, Mission Bay, that port Village to the Shelter Island Yacht portion bounded by the following coordi- Basin. nates: starting at Lat 32 degrees 47′32″ N, City Of Long Beach 4th Of July Fireworks Long 117 degrees 13′00″ W, thence due Sponsor: City of Long Beach west to Long 117 degrees 13.25″ W, thence Date: 4 July along the eastern shoreline of Crown Location: A 500 foot radius around a barge Point to the Vacation Isle Bridge, thence located between Belmont Pier and Oil Is- south along the bridge to Vacation Isle, land White, Long Beach Harbor, CA. thence along the eastern shoreline of Va- International Catalina Ski Race cation Isle to Lat 32 degrees 46′18″ N, Sponsor: Long Beach Boat & Ski Club Long 117 degrees 14′01″ W, thence south- Date: Second Sunday in August easterly to Lat 32 degrees 46′14″ N, Long Location: From the Queen Mary at Long 117 degrees 13′43″ W, thence along the Beach, CA to Avalon Harbor, Catalina Is- western shoreline of Fiesta Island to Lat land and return. Regulated Area: A 1,000 32 degrees 47′20″ N, Long 117 degrees 13′00″ yard corridor from Queens Gate (Long W, thence due north to the starting Beach Harbor entrance), directly north point. to the Long Beach Downtown Marina Head of Harbor Regatta breakwall. Sponsor: University of Southern Cali- US National Waterski Racing Championship fornia, Department of Intercollegiate Sponsor: U.S. National Waterski Racing Athletics Association Date: November Date: First Friday of October every year, Location: Los Angeles Harbor, that portion lasting a total of 3 days (including the between Berth 191 and the Ford/Heim first Friday of October). Bridges. Location: Mission Bay, San Diego, Cali- Symphony of Lights Boat Parade fornia, from Government Island south to Sponsor: Huntington Harbor Philharmonic Ski Beach. Society [CGD11 86–01, 51 FR 17184, May 9, 1986, as Date: Early weekend in December amended by CGD11 86–01, 51 FR 22806, June Location: Entire Huntington Harbor Area 23, 1986; CGD11–97–008; 63 FR 16688, Apr. 6, Long Beach Festival of 1000 Lights 1998; USCG–2003–15404, 68 FR 37740, June 25, Sponsor: Shoreline Village Administration 2003] Date: Early December Location: Long Beach Harbor, that portion § 100.1102 Marine Events on the Colo- bounded by Shoreline Downtown Marina, rado River, between Davis Dam the Queens Way Bridge and the Queen (Bullhead City, Arizona) and Mary; Headgate Dam (Parker, Arizona). Marina Del Rey Christmas Boat Parade Sponsor: Pioneer Skippers Boat Owners (a) General. Sponsors are informed Association that ample lead time is required to in- Date: Early December form all Federal, state, local agencies Location: Marina del Rey Harbor, Main and/or other interested parties and to and entrance channels provide the sponsor the best support to Los Angeles Christmas Afloat Parade ensure the safety of life and property. Sponsor: Los Angles Harbor Department A Coast Guard-National Park Service Date: Early December Location: Los Angeles Harbor, that portion agreement exists for both the Glen between the Vincent Thomas Bridge and Canyon and Lake Mead National Rec- Reservation Point. reational Areas; applicants shall con- Newport Harbor Christmas Boat Parade of tact the cognizant authority for ap- Lights proval of events in these areas. Sponsor: Newport Harbor Area Chamber of (b) The following Special Local Regu- Commerce lations will be issued for the events Date: Week prior to Christmas (7 day listed in Table 1. Further information event) Location: Entire Newport Harbor Area on exact dates, times, and details con- Mission Bay Parade of Lights cerning number and type of partici- Sponsor: Mission Bay Yacht Club pants and an exact geographical de- Date: Late December scription of the areas will be published Location: Mission Bay, the Main Entrance by the Eleventh Coast Guard District Channel, Sail Bay and Fiesta Bay. in the Local Notice to Mariners at San Diego Christmas Boat Parade of Lights least 20 days prior to each event. To be Sponsor: Greater Shelter Island Associa- tion placed on the mailing list, contact: Date: Late December Commander (pow), Eleventh Coast Location: San Diego Harbor, the northern Guard District, Coast Guard Island, portion of the main channel from Sea- Building 50–6, Alameda, CA 94501–5100.

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(c) Special local regulations. All per- Where: that portion of the Colorado River sons and/or vessels not registered with starting from the entrance of Riviera Ma- the sponsor as participants or official rina, Riviera, Arizona to 2200 feet north. patrol vessels are considered spec- Laughlin Classic tators. The ‘‘official patrol’’ consists of any Coast Guard, public, state, local Sponsor: Laughlin Chamber of Commerce law enforcement, and/or sponsor pro- Date: Weekend in May or June Where: that portion of the Colorado River at vided vessels assigned and/or approved Laughlin, Nevada, from the Pioneer Hotel by Commander, Eleventh Coast Guard to the Edgewater Hotel. District, to patrol each event. (1) No spectators shall anchor, block, Laughlin Aquamoto Sports Challenge and Expo loiter in, or impede the through transit Sponsor: Baja Promotions of participants or official patrol vessels Dates: The last Thursday of May every year, in the regulated area during the effec- lasting a total of 4 days, ending on Sunday, tive dates and times unless cleared for per the following schedule: 1.) the first day such entry by or through an official pa- of the event, the last Thursday of May trol vessel. each year, from 3 p.m. PDT to 5 p.m. PDT, 2.) the second day of the event, Friday, (2) When hailed and/or signaled by an from 8 a.m. PDT to 2 p.m. PDT, and from official patrol vessel, a spectator shall 3:30 p.m. PDT to 6 p.m. PDT, 3.) the third come to an immediate stop. Vessels day of the event, Saturday, from 8 a.m. shall comply with all directions given. PDT to 1:30 p.m. PDT, and from 4 p.m. PDT Failure to do so may result in a cita- to 5 p.m. PDT; and, 4.) the fourth and final tion. day of the event, Sunday, from 9 a.m. PDT (3) The Patrol Commander is empow- to 1:30 p.m. PDT, from 3 p.m. PDT to 4 p.m. PDT, and from 6 p.m. PDT to 7 p.m. PDT. ered to forbid and control the move- Where: That portion of the Colorado River ment of all vessels in the regulated near Laughlin, Nevada, from Davis Dam to area. The Patrol Commander shall be Harrah’s Hotel and Casino. designated by the Commander, Elev- enth Coast Guard District. As the Com- Parker Thanksgiving Regatta mander’s representative, the Patrol Sponsor: Southern California Speedboat Club Commander may terminate the event Date: Four-day event during Thanksgiving at any time it is deemed necessary for Where: that portion of Lake Moovalya, the protection of life and property. The Parker, Arizona between the northern and Patrol Commander may be reached on southern boundries of La Paz County Park. VHF Channel 16 (156.8 MHz) when re- Lake Havasu Waterski Shows quired, by the call sign ‘‘PATCOM’’. Sponsor: Lake Havasu Waterski Club TABLE 1 Date: Various 2 hour weekend shows throughout the year National Jet Boat Association Regatta Where: that portion of the Bridgewater Channel, Lake Havasu, Arizona, 200 yards Sponsor: National Jet Boat Association north and south of the London Bridge. Date: 3 weekend events between February and June; 3 weekend events between Sep- Lake Havasu Classic tember and December Where: that portion of Lake Moovalya, Sponsor: Havasu Sports Federation Parker, Arizona between Headgate Dam Date: 5 day event during Thanksgiving week- and 1.5 miles north. end Where: that portion of Thompson Bay, Lake Parker Enduro Havasu, Arizona starting approximately 100 yards on bearing of 130′ T off Spectator Sponsor: Parker Area Chamber of Commerce Point, thence due north approximately 2200 Date: Early weekend in March yards, thence due west approximately 2400 Where: that portion of Lake Moovalya, yards, thence back to the starting point. Parker, Arizona between river miles 179 and 185 (between the Roadrunner Resort Campbell Boat Owners Association Regatta and Headgate Dam). Sponsor: Campbell Boat Owners Association Bullhead City Boat Drags Date: Weekend in September Where: that portion of Thompson Bay, Lake Sponsor: Sunshine Promotions Havasu, Arizona starting approximately Date: 2 to 4 weekend events between March 100 yards on bearing of 130′ T off Spectator and October Point, thence due north approximately 2200

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yards, thence due west approximately 2400 Commander, Coast Guard Sector San yards, thence back to the starting point. Francisco as official patrol vessels are Parker International Waterski Marathon considered spectators. The ‘‘official pa- trol’’ consists of any Coast Guard, Sponsor: Parker International Waterski As- other Federal, state or local law en- sociation. Dates: Annually, commencing on the second forcement, and any public or sponsor- full weekend of March every year, and last- provided vessels assigned or approved ing a total of 2 days, from 8 a.m. (PST) by Commander, Coast Guard Sector until 5 p.m. (PST) each day. San Francisco, to patrol each event. Location: The entire water area of the Colo- (1) No spectator shall anchor, block, rado River beginning at Bluewater Marina loiter, nor impede the through transit in Parker, AZ, and extending approxi- mately 10 miles to La Paz County Park. of participants or official patrol ves- sels, in the regulated areas during all [CGD11– 86–1102, 51 FR 28706, Aug. 11, 1986, as applicable effective dates and times, amended by CGD11–97–004, 63 FR 3037, Jan. 21, 1998; USCG–1998–3799, 63 FR 35526, June 30, unless cleared to do so by or through 1998; CGD11–98–001, 63 FR 37491, July 13, 1998; an official patrol vessel. USCG–2006–25556, 72 FR 36327, July 2, 2007] (2) When hailed and/or signaled by an official patrol vessel, any spectator lo- § 100.1103 Northern California annual cated within a regulated area during marine events. all applicable effective dates and times (a) General. Special local regulations shall come to an immediate stop. are established for the events listed in (3) The Patrol Commander table 1 of this section. Further infor- (PATCOM) is empowered to forbid and mation on exact dates, times, and control the movement of all vessels in other details concerning the number the regulated area. The Patrol Com- and type of participants and an exact mander shall be designated by the geographical description of the areas Commander, Coast Guard Sector San are published by the Eleventh Coast Francisco; will be a U.S. Coast Guard Guard District in the Local Notice to commissioned officer, warrant officer Mariners at least 20 days prior to each or petty officer to act as the Sector event. To be placed on the mailing list Commander’s official representative; contact: Commander (oan), Eleventh and will be located aboard the lead offi- Coast Guard District, Coast Guard Is- cial patrol vessel. As the Sector Com- land, Building 50–6, Alameda, CA 94501– mander’s representative, the PATCOM 5100. may terminate the event any time it is NOTE TO PARAGRAPH (a): Sponsors of events deemed necessary for the protection of listed in Table 1 of this section must submit life and property. PATCOM may be an application each year as required by 33 reached on VHF-FM Channel 13 CFR Part 100, Subpart A, to Commander, (156.65MHz) when required, by the call Coast Guard Sector San Francisco, Yerba sign ‘‘PATCOM’’. Buerna Island, San Francisco, CA 94130–9309. (4) The Patrol Commander may, upon (b) Special local regulations. All per- request, allow the transit of commer- sons and vessels not registered with cial vessels through regulated areas the sponsor as participants or with when it is safe to do so.

TABLE 1 TO § 100.1103 [All coordinates referenced use datum NAD 83.]

San Francisco Grand Prix

Sponsor ...... Pacific Offshore Powerboat Racing Association. Event Description ..... Professional High-speed powerboat race. Date ...... Saturday or Sunday in April. Location ...... San Francisco Waterfront to South Tower of Golden Gate Bridge. Regulated Area ...... 37°¥49′¥10″ N, 122°¥24′¥07″ W; thence to 37°¥48′¥50″ N, 122°¥24′¥07″ W; thence to 37°¥48′¥56″ N, 122°¥28′¥48″ W; thence to 37°¥48′¥48″ N, 122°¥28′¥48″ W; thence returning to the point of origin.

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TABLE 1 TO § 100.1103—Continued [All coordinates referenced use datum NAD 83.]

Blessing of the Fleet

Sponsor ...... Corinthian Yacht Club. Event Description ..... Boat parade during which vessels pass by a pre-designated platform or vessel. Location ...... Raccoon Strait. Regulated Area ...... The area between a line drawn from Bluff Point on the southeastern side of Tiburon Peninsula to Point Campbell on the northern edge of Angel Island, and a line drawn from Peninsula Point on the southern edge of Tiburon Peninsula to Point Stuart on the western edge of Angel Island.

Opening Day on San Francisco Bay

Sponsor ...... Pacific inter-Club Yacht Association and Corinthian Yacht Club. Event Description ..... Boat parade during which vessels pass by a pre-designated platform or vessel. Date ...... Sunday in April. Location ...... San Francisco waterfront, Crissy Field to Pier 35. Regulated Area ...... The area defined by a line drawn from Fort Point (37°48.66N, 122°28.64W); thence easterly approximately 5,000 yards to a point located at 37°49.15N, 122°25.61W; thence easterly to the Blossom Rock Bell Buoy (37°49.10N, 122°24.20W); thence westerly to the Northeast corner of Pier 35; thence returning along the shoreline to the point of origin. Special Requirements. All vessels entering the regulated area shall follow the parade route established by the sponsor and be capable of maintaining an approximate speed of 6 knots. Commercial Vessel Traffic Allowances. The parade will be interrupted, as necessary, to permit the passage of commercial vessel traffic. Commercial traffic must cross the parade route at a no-wake speed and perpendicular to the parade route.

Race the Straits Offshore Grand Prix Festival

Sponsor ...... Pacific Offshore Powerboat Racing Association. Event Description ..... Professional high-speed powerboat race. Date ...... Sunday in July. Location ...... Carquinez Strait and San Pablo Strait. Regulated Area ...... 38°02′12″ N, 122°08′31″ W thence to 38°02′38″ N, 122°10′00″ W thence to 38°03′20″ N, 122°10′20″ W thence to 38°03′48″ N, 122°13′32″ W thence to 38°03′36″ N, 122°17′37″ W thence to 38°03′19″ N, 122°17′34″ W thence to 38°03′35″ N, 122°13′32″ W thence to 38°03′24″ N, 122°12′01″ W thence to 38°02′58″ N, 122°10′58″ W thence to 38°01′55″ N, 122°09′47″ W thence to 38°01′58″ N, 122°08′31″ W thence returning to the point of origin.

Delta Thunder Powerboat Race

Sponsor ...... Pacific Offshore Power Racing Association. Event Description ..... Professional high-speed powerboat race. Date ...... Sunday in September. Location ...... Off Pittsburgh, CA in the waters around Winter Island and Brown Island. Regulated Area ...... The water area of Suisun Bay commencing at Simmons Point on Chipps Island; thence southwesterly to Stake Point on the southern shore of Suisun Bay; thence easterly following the southern shoreline of Suisun Bay and New York Slough to New York Slough Buoy 13; thence north-northwesterly to the Northwestern corner of Fraser Shoal; thence northwesterly to the western tip of Chain Island; thence west- northwesterly to the northeast tip of Van Sickle Island; thence following the shoreline of Van Sickle Island and Chipps Island and returning to the point of origin.

Festival of the Sea

Sponsor ...... San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park. Event Description ..... Tugboat Race.

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TABLE 1 TO § 100.1103—Continued [All coordinates referenced use datum NAD 83.]

Date ...... Sunday in September. Location ...... From Crissy Field to Aquatic Park. Regulated Area ...... San Francisco Bay approximately 500 yards offshore of Golden Gate Yacht club, Gas house Cove, and extending east to Pier 45. All mariners may proceed with caution but must keep at least 500 foot distance from the competing tugboats.

[CGD11–99–007, 64 FR 39029, July 21, 1999, as amended by USCG–2006–25556, 72 FR 36328, July 2, 2007]

§ 100.1105 San Francisco Bay Navy and thence along the pierheads and bulwarks Fleetweek Parade of Ships and Blue to the point of beginning. Angels Demonstration. Datum: NAD 83 (a) Effective Periods. This section is (c) Regulations: All persons and/or effective during the U.S. Navy/City of vessels not authorized as participants San Francisco Fleetweek Parade of or official patrol vessels are considered Navy Ships and Navy Blue Angels and spectators. The ‘‘official patrol’’ con- other airshow activities held annually sists of any Coast Guard, public, state in early October, from Thursday or local law enforcement vessels as- through Saturday (with a possible Sun- signed and/or approved by Commander, day Blue Angels Flight Demonstration Coast Guard Sector San Francisco to if weather prevents a Saturday per- patrol the Fleetweek event. formance). Annual notice of the spe- (1) Except for persons or vessels au- cific effective dates and times of these thorized by the Coast Guard Patrol regulations will be published by the Commander, in regulated area ‘‘Alpha’’ Coast Guard in the Local Notice to no person or vessel may enter or re- Mariners and in the FEDERAL REG- main within 500 yards ahead of the lead ISTER. To be placed on the Local Notice Navy parade vessel, within 200 yards to Mariners mailing list contact: Com- astern of the last parade vessel, and mander (oan), Eleventh Coast Guard within 200 yards on either side of all District, 400 Oceangate Boulevard, parade vessels. No person or vessel Long Beach, CA 90822–5399. shall anchor, block, loiter in, or im- (b) Regulated Areas: The following pede the through transit of ship parade areas are designated ‘‘regulated areas’’ participants or official patrol vessels in during the Navy Parade of Ships and regulated area ‘‘Alpha.’’ Blue Angels’ Flight activities. (2) Except for persons or vessels au- (1) Regulated Area ‘‘Alpha’’ for Navy thorized by the Coast Guard Patrol Parade of Ships. The waters of San Commander, no person or vessel may Francisco Bay bounded by a line con- enter or remain within regulated area necting the following points: ‘‘Bravo.’’ ° ′ ″ ° ′ ″ 37 48 40 N 122 28 38 W (3) When hailed and/or signaled by an 37°49′10″ N 122°28′41″ W 37°49′31″ N 122°25′18″ W official patrol vessel, a person or vessel 37°49′06″ N 122°24′08″ W shall come to an immediate stop. Per- 37°47′53″ N 122°22′42″ W sons or vessels shall comply with all di- 37°46′00″ N 122°22′00″ W rections given. 37°46′00″ N 122°23′07″ W (4) The Patrol Commander shall be and thence along the shore to the point of designated by the Commander, Coast beginning. Guard Sector San Francisco, Cali- (2) Regulated Area ‘‘Bravo’’ for U.S. fornia. The Coast Guard Patrol Com- Navy Blue Angels Activities. The waters mander is empowered to forbid and of San Francisco Bay bounded by a line control the movement of all vessels in connecting the following points: the regulated areas. 37°48′27.5″ N 122°24′04″ W [CGD11–89–15, 54 FR 39998, Sept. 29, 1989, as 37°49′31″ N 122°24′18″ W amended by CGD11–91–11, 56 FR 51332, Oct. 11, 37°49′00″ N 122°27′52″ W 1991; CGD11–93–009, 58 FR 51242, Oct. 1, 1993; 37°48′19″ N 122°27′40″ W USCG–2006–25556, 72 FR 36327, July 2, 2007]

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§ 100.1301 Seattle seafair unlimited hy- course. At other times in Zone I, any droplane race. person entering the water from the (a) This section is in effect annually shoreline shall remain west of the during the last week in July and the swim line, denoted by buoys, and any first two weeks of August from 8 a.m. person entering the water from the log until 8 p.m. Pacific Daylight Time, as boom shall remain within ten (10) feet published in the Local Notice of Mari- of the log boom. ners. The event will be one week or less (g) During the times in which the in duration. The specific dates during regulation is in effect, any person this time frame will be published in the swimming or otherwise entering the Local Notice to Mariners. water in Zone II shall remain within (b) The area where the Coast Guard ten (10) feet of a vessel. will restrict general navigation by this (h) During the times this regulation regulation during the hours it is in ef- is in effect, rafting to a log boom will fect is: The waters of Lake Washington bounded by the Interstate 90 (Mercer be limited to groups of three vessels. Island /Lacey V. Murrow) Bridge, the (i) During the times this regulation western shore of Lake Washington, and is in effect, up to six (6) vessels may the east/west line drawn tangent to raft together in Zone II if none of the Bailey Peninsula and along the shore- vessels are secured to a log boom. line of Mercer Island. (j) During the times this regulation (c) The area described in paragraph is in effect, only vessels authorized by (b) of this section has been divided into the Patrol Commander, other law en- two zones. The zones are separated by a forcement agencies or event sponsors line perpendicular from the I–90 Bridge shall be permitted to tow other to the northwest corner of the East log watercraft or inflatable devices. boom and a line extending from the (k) Vessels proceeding in either Zone southeast corner of the East log boom I or Zone II during the hours this regu- to the southeast corner of the hydro- lation is in effect shall do so only at plane race course and then to the speeds which will create minimum northerly tip of Ohlers Island in An- wake, seven (07) miles per hour or less. drews Bay. The western zone is des- This maximum speed may be reduced ignated Zone I, the eastern zone, Zone at the discretion of the Patrol Com- II. (Refer to NOAA Chart 18447). (d) The Coast Guard will maintain a mander. patrol consisting of Coast Guard ves- (l) Upon completion of the daily rac- sels, assisted by Auxiliary Coast Guard ing activities, all vessels leaving either vessels, in Zone II. The Coast Guard pa- Zone I or Zone II shall proceed at trol of this area is under the direction speeds of seven (07) miles per hour or of the Coast Guard Patrol Commander less. The maximum speed may be re- (the ‘‘Patrol Commander’’). The Patrol duced at the discretion of the Patrol Commander is empowered to control Commander. the movement of vessels on the race- (m) A succession of sharp, short sig- course and in the adjoining waters dur- nals by whistle or horn from vessels pa- ing the periods this regulation is in ef- trolling the areas under the direction fect. The Patrol Commander may be of the Patrol Commander shall serve as assisted by other federal, state and signal to stop. Vessels signaled shall local law enforcement agencies. stop and shall comply with the orders (e) Only authorized vessels may be al- of the patrol vessel; failure to do so lowed to enter Zone I during the hours may result in expulsion from the area, this regulation is in effect. Vessels in citation for failure to comply, or both. the vicinity of Zone I shall maneuver The Coast Guard may be assisted by and anchor as directed by Coast Guard other federal, state and local law en- Officers or Petty Officers. (f) During the times in which the reg- forcement agencies, as well as official ulation is in effect, swimming, wading, Seafair event craft. or otherwise entering the water in [CGD13–01–004, 66 FR 34822, July 2, 2001] Zone I by any person is prohibited while hydroplane boats are on the race-

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§ 100.1302 Special Local Regulation, trolling the area under the direction of Annual Dragon Boat Races, Port- the Patrol Commander shall serve as a land, Oregon. signal to stop. Vessels signaled shall (a) Regulated area. All waters of the stop and shall comply with the orders Willamette River shore to shore, bor- of the patrol vessel. Failure to do so dered on the north by the Hawthorne may result in expulsion from the area, Bridge, and on the south by the citation for failure to comply, or both. Marquam Bridge. (4) The Coast Guard Patrol Com- (b) Definition. For purposes of this mander may be assisted by other Fed- section, race area means an area 536- eral, State and local law enforcement meters-long by 80-feet-wide designated agencies in enforcing this regulation. by buoys and floatation line markers [CGD13–06–007, 71 FR 42274, July 26, 2006] within the regulated area described in paragraph (a) of this section. The § 100.1303 Annual Kennewick, Wash- buoys have 4-foot poles attached to ington, Columbia Unlimited Hydro- them. Two of the buoys are red, one is plane Races. white, and the other is yellow. The (a) This regulation is effective each course runs from the north side of the year on the last Tuesday through Sun- Hawthorne bridge south along the east day in July from 8:30 a.m. local time bank to the east most pier of the Mark- until the last race is completed each ham bridge and from the south side of day at approximately 7:30 p.m. local the Markham bridge to the east pier of time, unless sooner terminated by the the center span. The center span is left Patrol Commander. open to allow commercial traffic (b) The Coast Guard will restrict gen- through during the event. The course eral navigation and anchorage by this then continues from the west Pier of regulation during the hours it is in ef- the center span and to the first pier fect on all waters of the Columbia west on the south side of the piers and River bounded by two lines drawn from continues north and ends at River shore to shore; the first line running Place dock. between position latitude 46°14′07″ N, (c) Enforcement period. The event is a longitude 119°10′42″ W and position lati- two-day event which will be enforced tude 46°13′42″ N, longitude 119°10′51″ W; from 8 a.m. (PDT) to 5 p.m. (PDT) on and the second line running between the second Saturday and Sunday of position latitude 46°13′35″ N, longitude June each year. In 2006, this section 119°07′34″ W and position latitude will be enforced from 8 a.m. until 5 46°13′10″ N, longitude 119°07′47″ W. p.m. on Saturday, June 10, and Sunday, [Datum: NAD 83] June 11. (c) When deemed appropriate, the (d) Special local regulation. (1) Non- Coast Guard may establish a patrol participant vessels are prohibited from consisting of active and auxiliary entering the race area unless author- Coast Guard personnel and vessels in ized by the Coast Guard Patrol Com- the area described in paragraph (b) of mander. this section. The patrol shall be under (2) All persons or vessels not reg- the direction of a Coast Guard officer istered with the sponsor as partici- or petty officer designated as Coast pants or not part of the regatta patrol Guard Patrol Commander. The Patrol are considered spectators. Spectator Commander is empowered to forbid and vessels must be moored to a waterfront control the movement of vessels in the facility in a way that will not interfere area described in paragraph (b) of this with the progress of the event or have section. permission to enter the area from the (d) The Patrol Commander may au- event sponsor or Coast Guard patrol thorize vessels to be underway in the commander. Spectators must proceed area described in paragraph (b) of this at a safe speed as not to cause a wake. section during the hours this regula- This requirement will be strictly en- tions is in effect. All vessels permitted forced to preserve the safety of both to be underway in the controlled area life and property. (other than racing or official vessels) (3) A succession of sharp, short sig- shall do so only at speeds which will nals by whistle or horn from vessels pa- create minimum wake consistent with

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maintaining steerageway, and not to (3) No spectators shall anchor, block, exceed seven (7) miles per hour. This loiter in, or impede the through transit speed limit may be adjusted at the dis- of participants or official patrol vessels cretion of the Patrol Commander to en- in the regulated area during the effec- hance the level of safety. tive dates and times unless cleared for (e) A succession of sharp, short sig- such entry by the Patrol Commander. nals by whistle, siren, or horn from (4) Due to the large number of craft vessels patrolling the area under the confined within this small body of direction of the U.S. Coast Guard Pa- water, all vessels, both spectator and trol Commander shall serve as a signal participants, will maintain a ‘‘NO to stop. Vessels signalled shall stop and WAKE’’ speed. This requirement will shall comply with the orders of the pa- be strictly enforced to preserve the trol vessel personnel; failure to do so safety of both life and property. may result in expulsion from the area, (5) A succession of sharp, short sig- citation for failure to comply, or both. nals by whistle or horn from vessels pa- trolling the area under the direction of [CGD13 85–06, 50 FR 25071, June 17, 1985, as amended by CGD13–96–012, 61 FR 20133, May the Patrol Commander shall serve as a 6, 1996] signal to stop. Vessels signaled shall stop and shall comply with the orders § 100.1304 Annual Seattle Yacht Club’s of the patrol vessel. Failure to do so ‘‘Opening Day’’ Marine Parade. may result in expulsion from the area, (a) Regulated area. All of Portage citation for failure to comply, or both. Bay, with the northwestern limit being [CGD13–89–02, 54 FR 19167, May 4, 1989] the University Bridge, through the Portage Cut (Montlake Cut) into and § 100.1305 Richland, Washington, west including Union Bay, with the south- coast outboard championship hydro eastern limit being an imaginary line races. from Webster Point to the eastern cor- (a) Regulated area. By this regulation, ner of Foster Island. the Coast Guard will restrict general (b) Effective period. This regulation navigation and anchorage on the wa- will be in effect from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 ters of the Columbia River between p.m. on the first Saturday of May each River Mile 337 and River Mile 339. This year unless otherwise specified in the restricted area includes all waters be- Thirteenth District Local Notice to tween the above mile marks in Rich- Mariners. land, Washington, and is approxi- (c) Special Local regulations. (1) The mately 2 miles long. regulated area shall be closed for the (b) Special local regulations. (1) This duration of the event to all vessel traf- event will take place from 6. a.m. p.d.t. fic not participating in the event and to approximately 5 p.m. p.d.t. on the authorized by the event sponsor or third Friday, Saturday, and Sunday of Coast Guard Patrol Commander. August, annually, in the described wa- (2) All persons or vessels not reg- ters of the Columbia River, Richland, istered with the sponsor as partici- Washington. pants or not part of the regatta patrol (2) No person or vessel may enter or are considered spectators. Spectator remain in the regulated area except for vessels must be at anchor within a des- participants in the event, supporting ignated spectator area or moored to a personnel, vessels registered with the waterfront facility in a way that will event organizer, and personnel or ves- not interfere with the progress of the sels authorized by the Coast Guard Pa- event. The following are established as trol Commander. spectator areas: (3) Patrol of the described area will (i) Northwest of the University be under the direction of a designated Bridge. Coast Guard Patrol Commander. The (ii) North of the log boom which will Patrol Commander is empowered to be placed in Union Bay. control the movement of vessels in the (iii) East of Webster Point so as not regulated area and adjoining waters to interfere with the participating ves- during the hours these regulations are sels departing Union Bay. in effect.

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(4) A succession of sharp, short sig- (3) A succession of sharp, short blasts nals by whistle, siren, or horn, from from whistle or horn from vessels pa- vessels patrolling the area under the trolling the area under the direction of direction of the Patrol Commander the Patrol Commander shall serve as a shall serve as a signal to stop. Vessels signal to stop. Vessels signaled shall or persons signaled shall stop and shall stop and comply with the orders of the comply with the orders of the patrol patrol vessel. Failure to do so may re- vessel. Failure to do so may result in sult in expulsion from the area, cita- expulsion from the area, citation for tion for failure to comply, or both. failure to comply, or both. (c) Enforcement dates. This section is (c) Effective times and dates. This reg- enforced annually on the second or ulation becomes effective each year on third Saturday in May from 12 p.m. to the third Friday of August, at 6 a.m. 4:30 p.m. The event will be one day only p.d.t. and terminates on the third Sun- and the specific date will be published day of August, at 6 p.m. p.d.t. or upon each year in the FEDERAL REGISTER. In completion of each event. 2005, this section will be enforced from 12 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Saturday May 14. [CGD13–90–08, 55 FR 32624, Aug. 10, 1990] [CGD13–95–003, 61 FR 16710, Apr. 17, 1996, as § 100.1306 National Maritime Week amended by CGD13–05–004, 70 FR 23938, May Tugboat Races, Seattle, WA. 6, 2005] (a) Regulated Area. A regulated area § 100.1307 Special Local Regulations, is established on that portion of Elliott Strait Thunder Performance, Port Bay along the Seattle waterfront in Angeles, WA. Puget Sound bounded by a line begin- (a) Regulated Areas. (1) The race area ning at: 47°37′36″ N, 122°22′42″ W; thence encompasses all waters located inside to 47°37′24.5″ N, 122°22′58.5″ W; thence to of a line connecting the following 47°36′08″ N, 122°20′53″ W; thence to points located near Port Angeles, 47°36′21″ N, 122°20′31″ W; thence return- Washington: ing to the origin. This regulated area resembles a rectangle measuring ap- Point 1: 48°07′24″ N, 123°25′32″ W; proximately 3,900 yards along the Point 2: 48°07′26″ N, 123°24′35″ W; shoreline between Pier 57 and Pier 89, Point 3: 48°07′12″ N, 123°25′31″ W; and extending approximately 650 yards Point 4: 48°07′15″ N, 123°24′34″ W. into Elliott Bay. Temporary floating [Datum: NAD 1983]. markers will be placed by the race (2) The spectator area encompasses all sponsors to delineate the regulated waters located within a box bounded by area. [Datum: NAD 1983] the following points located near Port (b) Special Local Regulations. (1) No Angeles, Washington: person or vessel may enter or remain Point 1: 48°07′32″ N, 123°25′33″ W; in the regulated area except for par- Point 2: 48°07′29″ N, 123°24′36″ W; ticipants in the event, supporting per- ° ′ ″ ° ′ ″ sonnel, vessels registered with the Point 3: 48 07 24 N, 123 25 32 W; ° ′ ″ ° ′ ″ event organizer, and personnel or ves- Point 4: 48 07 26 N, 123 24 35 W. sels authorized by the Coast Guard Pa- [Datum: NAD 1983.] trol Commander. (b) Definitions. For the purpose of this (2) When deemed appropriate, the section the following definitions apply: Coast Guard may establish a patrol (1) Coast Guard Patrol Commander consisting of active and auxiliary means a commissioned, warrant, or Coast Guard vessels and personnel in petty officer of the Coast Guard who the area described in paragraph (a) of has been designated by Commander, this section. The patrol shall be under Coast Guard Group Port Angeles. The the direction of a Coast Guard officer Coast Guard Patrol Commander is em- or petty officer designated by the Cap- powered to control the movement of tain of the Port as the Coast Guard Pa- vessels in the regulated area. trol Commander. The Patrol Com- (2) Patrol Vessel means any Coast mander may forbid and control the Guard vessel, Coast Guard Auxiliary movement of vessels in the area de- vessel, or other federal, state or local scribed in paragraph (a) of this section. law enforcement vessel.

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(c) Special Local Regulations. (1) Non- (3) Lake Sammamish. South to land participant vessels are prohibited from from a line connecting the following entering the race area unless author- points 47°33.810′ N, 122°04.810′ W and ized by the Coast Guard Patrol Com- 47°33.810′ N, 122° 03.674′ W (NAD 1983). mander. (b) Notice of enforcement or suspension (2) Spectator craft may remain in the of enforcement. This special local regu- designated spectator area but must fol- lation will be activated and thus sub- low the directions of the Coast Guard ject to enforcement, under the fol- Patrol Commander. Spectator craft en- lowing conditions: the Coast Guard tering, exiting or moving within the must receive and approve a marine spectator area must operate at speeds, event permit for each hydroplane event which will create a minimum wake, in accordance with 33 CFR 100. The and not exceed seven knots. The max- Captain of the Port will provide notice imum speed may be reduced at the dis- of the enforcement of this special local cretion of the Patrol Commander. regulation by all appropriate means to (3) A succession of sharp, short sig- ensure the widest dissemination among nals by whistle or horn from a Patrol the affected segments of the public, as Vessel will serve as a signal to stop. practicable; such means of notification Vessels signaled must stop and comply may include but are not limited to, with the orders of the Patrol Vessel. Broadcast Notice to Mariners or Local Failure to do so may result in expul- Notice to Mariners. sion from the area, citation for failure (c) Regulations. (1) When this special to comply, or both. local regulation is enforced, non-par- (4) The Coast Guard Patrol Com- ticipant vessels are prohibited from en- mander may be assisted by other fed- tering the designated race areas unless eral, state and local law enforcement authorized by the designated on-scene agencies in enforcing this regulation. Patrol Commander. Spectator craft (d) Enforcement dates. This section is may remain in designated spectator enforced annually on the first or sec- areas but must follow the directions of ond Friday, Saturday, and Sunday in the designated on-scene Patrol Com- October from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. The mander. The event sponsor may also event is a three day event and the spe- function as the designated on-scene Pa- cific dates will be published each year trol Commander. Spectator craft enter- in the FEDERAL REGISTER. In 2005, this ing, exiting or moving within the spec- section will be enforced from 9 a.m. tator area must operate at speeds until 5 p.m. on Friday, September 30th, which will create a minimum wake. to Sunday, October 2nd. (2) Emergency signaling. A succession of sharp, short signals by whistle or [CGD13–05–009, 70 FR 58056, Oct. 5, 2005] horn from vessels patrolling the areas § 100.1308 Special Local Regulation; under the discretion of the designated Hydroplane Races within the Cap- on-scene Patrol Commander shall serve tain of the Port Puget Sound Area as a signal to stop. Vessels signaled of Responsibility. shall stop and shall comply with the orders of the patrol vessel. Failure to (a) Location. The following areas are designated race areas for the purpose of do so may result in expulsion from the reoccurring hydroplane races: area, citation for failure to comply, or both. (1) Dyes Inlet. West of Port Orchard, WA to include all waters north to land [USCG–2009–0996, 76 FR 17341, Mar. 29, 2011] from a line connecting the following points 47°37.36′ N, 122°42.29′ W and § 100.1309 Special Local Regulation; 47°37.74′ N, 122°40.64′ W (NAD 1983). Olympia Harbor Days Tug Boat (2) Lake Washington. South of the Races, Budd Inlet, WA. Interstate 90 bridge and north of An- (a) Regulated area. The following area drew’s Bay to include all waters east of is specified as a race area: All waters of the shoreline within the following Budd Inlet, WA the width of the navi- points: 47°34.15′ N, 122°16.40′ W; 47°34.31′ gation channel south of a line con- N, 122°15.96′ W; 47°35.18′ N, 122°16.31′ W; necting the following points: 47°05.530′ 47°35.00′ N, 122°16.71′ W (NAD 1983). N, 122°55.844′ W and 47°05.528′ N,

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122°55.680′ W until reaching the north- (c) Authorization. All persons or ves- ernmost end of the navigation channel sels who desire to enter the designated at a line connecting the following race area created in this section while points: 47°05.108′ N, 122°55.799′ W and it is enforced must obtain permission 47°05.131′ N, 122°55.659′ W then south- from the on-scene patrol craft on VHF easterly until reaching the southern- Ch 13. most entrance of the navigation chan- (d) Notice of enforcement dates. This nel at a line connecting the following Special Local Regulation will only be points: 47°03.946′ N, 122°54.577′ W, enforced during times announced by 47°04.004′ N, 122°54.471′ W. the Captain of the Port. The Captain of (b) Regulations. In accordance with the Port will provide notice of the en- the general regulations in 33 CFR part forcement of this special local regula- 100, the regulated area shall be closed tion by Notice of Enforcement in the immediately prior to, during and im- FEDERAL REGISTER. Additional infor- mediately after the event to all persons mation may be available through and vessels not participating in the Broadcast Notice to Mariners and event and authorized by the event Local Notice to Mariners. sponsor. [USCG–2010–1024,76 FR 30827, May 27, 2011]

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