Corps of Engineers, Dept. of the Army, DoD § 334.866

to 32°42′57.0″ N, 117°11′22.5″ W; thence beach of Naval Base Coronado, Coro- running easterly to 32°42′56.0″ N, nado, beginning at latitude 117°11′19.0″ W; thence running south- 32°41′13″ N, longitude 117°12′45″ W; easterly to 32°42′49.0″ N, 117°11′08.5″ W; thence easterly, along the mean high thence running southeasterly to water mark, to latitude 32°41′14″ N, lon- 32°42′44.5″ N, 117°11′06.5″ W; thence run- gitude 117°12′32″ W; thence southerly to ning southerly to 32°42′40.0″ N, latitude 32°40′31″ N, longitude 117°12′12″ 117°11′06.5″ W. W; thence westerly to latitude 32°40′25″ (b) The regulation. (1) The restricted N, longitude 117°12′43″ W; thence north- area shall not be open to swimming, erly, landward, to the point of origin. fishing, water-skiing, mooring or an- (b) The regulations. (1) Range live fir- chorage. ing on the Naval Base Coronado, Coro- (2) Dragging, seining, other fishing nado, California small arms range may operations, and other activities not occur at any time. Information on live under the direction of the United firing schedules and coordination for States, which might foul underwater community concerns can be obtained installations within the restricted by calling the Naval Base Coronado area, are prohibited. Small Arms Range Safety Officer at (3) All tows entering the restricted 619–545–8413 during normal working area shall be streamed and shortened hours. Assistance is also available via to the seaward of the area and towing the Naval Base Coronado Hotline at appendages and catenaries shall not be 619–545–7190 or the Naval Base Coronado dragged along the bottom while pro- operator at 619–545–1011. If the phone ceeding through the area. numbers are changed, they will be up- (4) All vessels entering the restricted dated on the Naval Base Coronado Web area shall proceed across the area by site http://www.cnic.navy.mil/Coronado. the most direct route and without un- necessary delay. (2) The danger zone will be open to (5) No vessel or craft of any size shall fishing and general navigation when no lie-to or anchor in the restricted area weapons firing is scheduled, which will at any time other than a vessel oper- be indicated by the absence of any ated by or for components, or other warning flags or flashing lights on land vessels authorized by Commander, in the locations specified in paragraphs , or his/her des- (b)(3) and (b)(4) of this section. ignee. (3) When live firing is about to be un- (6) When security conditions dictate, dertaken or is in progress during day- Naval security forces may impose light hours, three (3) large red warning strict enforcement of stand-off dis- flags will be displayed at the top of the tances within the restricted area. This flag poles on the southern berm of the enforcement will not prevent utiliza- small arms range, so as to be clearly tion of navigable channels, but will visible from all points of entry into the serve to control its use in order to pro- danger zone. The west flag pole is lo- tect vital National interests. cated on the southern berm at latitude (c) Enforcement. The regulation in 32°41′21.5″ N, longitude 117°12′42.8″ W, this section, promulgated by the the middle flag pole is located at lati- Army Corps of Engi- tude 32°41′21.7″ N, longitude 117°12′40.9″ neers, shall be enforced by the Com- W, and the east flag pole is located at mander, Navy Region Southwest, and latitude 32°41′22.4″ N, longitude such agencies or persons as he/she may 117°12′38.7″ W. designate. (4) When live firing is about to be un- [68 FR 37972, June 26, 2003] dertaken or is in progress during peri- ods of darkness, three (3) red flashing § 334.866 Pacific Ocean at Naval Base warning lights will be displayed at the Coronado, in the City of Coronado, top of the flag poles on the southern County, California; naval berm of the small arms range at the lo- danger zone. cations described in paragraph (b)(3) of (a) The area. A fan-shaped area ex- this section, so as to be clearly visible tending westerly into the waters of the from all points of entry into the danger Pacific Ocean from a point on the zone.

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(5) The danger zone is not considered the Pacific Ocean in North San Diego safe for vessels or individuals when live Bay in an area extending from the firing is in progress. When live firing is western boundary of North Island about to begin or is scheduled as indi- about 0.2 nautical miles bayward and cated by the warning flags or flashing basically outlined as follows: warning lights described in paragraphs (b)(3) and (b)(4) of this section, all ves- Station Latitude Longitude sels will be required to expeditiously 1 32°41′51.3″ N 117°13′34.0″ W vacate the danger zone. 2 32°41′51.3″ N 117°13′46.6″ W (6) Anchoring by any vessel within 3 32°41′43.3″ N 117°13′50.0″ W 4 32°41′35.8″ N 117°13′48.0″ W the danger zone is prohibited. 5 32°41′35.8″ N 117°13′35.0″ W (7) Prior to conducting live firing, Navy personnel will visually scan the (2) The regulations. (i) The restricted danger zone to ensure that no vessels area shall not be open to swimming, or individuals are located within it. fishing, mooring or anchorage. Any vessels or individuals in the dan- (ii) Transit will be allowed through ger zone will be notified by the Navy the restricted area except that no tran- Range Safety Officer using a marine sit will be allowed within 100 feet of the VHF–FM marine radio and by other ammunition pier (Bravo Pier). All un- means as necessary, to exit the danger authorized vessels entering the re- zone and remain outside the area until stricted area shall proceed across the conclusion of live firing. As new tech- area by the most direct route and with- nology becomes available, the VHF–FM out unnecessary delay. Only vessels marine radio communications system owned by, under hire to, or performing may be updated. work for the Naval Air Station or the (8) Safety observers will be posted in Naval Weapons Station may operate accordance with range standard oper- within 100 feet of the ammunition pier. ating procedures at all times when the (b) Restricted area at U.S. Naval warning flags or flashing lights de- Degaussing Station—(1) The area. That scribed in paragraphs (b)(3) and (b)(4) of portion of near Point this section are displayed. Operation of Loma, inclosed by lines connecting the the small arms range will only occur following points, which are rectangular when visibility is sufficient to main- coordinates and are referred to U.S. tain visual surveillance of the danger Coast and Geodetic Survey station zone and vicinity. In the event of lim- ‘‘Old Town’’ as their origin: ited visibility due to rain, fog or other conditions, live firing will be postponed ‘‘a’’ S. 18,738.80, W. 16,299.50. ‘‘b’’ S. 18,817.60, W. 15,791.30. until the danger zone can be confirmed ‘‘c’’ S. 19,376.09, W. 14,270.73. clear of all vessels and individuals. ‘‘d’’ S. 20,023.15, W. 14,462.94. (9) Naval Base Coronado will main- ‘‘e’’ S. 21,080.24, W. 14,333.14. tain a schedule of live firing at the ‘‘f’’ S. 22,074.40, W. 16,371.48. small arms range on its Web site, http:// (2) The regulations. (i) There shall be www.cnic.navy.mil/Coronado, which will no introduction of external magnetic be accessible to the public, mariners, field sources within the area. and recreationists. The Navy will (ii) Craft of any size shall not be ex- maintain the Web site on a year round cluded from transiting the area. How- basis and update information as needed ever, they shall proceed through the for public safety. area by the most direct route without (c) Enforcement. The regulation in delay or loitering. On occasion, access this section will be enforced by the to the bait barges may be delayed for Commanding Officer, Naval Base Coro- intermittent periods not exceeding 30 nado, and such agencies and persons as minutes. he/she may designate. (iii) No craft of any size shall lay-to [75 FR 26102, May 11, 2010] or anchor within the area except on prior permission granted by the Officer § 334.870 San Diego Harbor, Calif.; re- in Charge, U.S. Naval Degaussing Sta- stricted area. tion. (a) Restricted area at Bravo Pier, Naval (c) Restricted area between Ballast Air Station—(1) The area. The water of Point and Zuniga Point—(1) The area.

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