San Juan, Puerto Rico. the Se- Buoys # 3 Or # 4, at Respective Approxi- Curity Zone for a Cruise Ship Entering Mate Positions 28 Deg
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§ 165.758 33 CFR Ch. I (7–1–10 Edition) (2) Port of Tallaboa, Puerto Rico. A 100- The security zone for a vessel is deacti- yard radius surrounding all Liquefied vated when the vessel passes this buoy Hazardous Gas (LHG) vessels with on its departure from the port. product aboard while transiting north (b) Regulations. (1) Under general reg- of Latitude 17°56.0′ N in the waters of ulations in § 165.33 of this part, enter- the Caribbean Sea on approach to or ing, anchoring, mooring or transiting departing from the Port of Tallaboa, in these zones is prohibited unless au- Puerto Rico (NAD 83). The safety zone thorized by the Coast Guard Captain of remains in effect until the LHG vessel the Port of San Juan. is docked. (2) Persons desiring to transit the (3) Port of Guayanilla, Puerto Rico. A area of the security zone may contact 100-yard radius surrounding all Lique- the Captain of the Port at the Sector fied Hazardous Gas (LHG) vessels San Juan at (787) 289–2041 or via VHF around with product aboard while radio on Channel 16 to seek permission transiting north of Latitude 17°57.0′ N to transit the area. If permission is in the waters of the Caribbean Sea on granted, all persons and vessels must approach to or departing from the Port comply with the instructions of the of Guayanilla, Puerto Rico (NAD 83). Captain of the Port or his designated The safety zone remains in effect until representative. the LHG vessel is docked. (3) The Coast Guard Sector San Juan (4) Port of Limetree Bay, St. Croix, will attempt to notify the maritime U.S.V.I. A 100-yard radius surrounding community of periods during which all Liquefied Hazardous Gas (LHG) ves- these security zones will be in effect by sels with product aboard while providing advance notice of scheduled transiting north of Latitude 17°39.0′ N arrivals and departures of cruise ships in the waters of the Caribbean Sea on via a broadcast notice to mariners. approach to or departing from the Port (c) Definition. As used in this section, of Limetree Bay, U.S.V.I. (NAD 83). cruise ship means a passenger vessel The safety zone remains in effect until greater than 100 feet in length that is the LHG vessel is docked. authorized to carry more than 150 pas- (b) Regulations. In accordance with sengers for hire, except for a ferry. the general regulations in § 165.23 of (d) Authority. In addition to 33 U.S.C this part, anchoring, mooring or 1231 and 50 U.S.C. 191, the authority for transiting in these zones is prohibited this section includes 33 U.S.C. 1226. unless authorized by the Coast Guard [CGD07–02–042, 67 FR 76991, Dec. 16, 2002, as Captain of the Port. Coast Guard Sec- amended by USCG–2008–0179, 73 FR 35017, tor San Juan will notify the maritime June 19, 2008] community of periods during which these safety zones will be in effect by § 165.759 Security Zones; Ports of providing advance notice of scheduled Jacksonville, Fernandina, and Ca- arrivals and departures on LHG car- naveral, Florida. riers via a broadcast notice to mariners (a) Regulated area. Moving security on VHF Marine Band Radio, Channel 16 zones are established 100 yards around (156.8 MHz). all tank vessels, cruise ships, and mili- [COTP San Juan 02–038, 67 FR 60867, Sept. 27, tary pre-positioned ships during tran- 2002, as amended by USCG–2008–0179, 73 FR sits entering or departing the ports of 35017, June 19, 2008] Jacksonville, Fernandina, and Canav- eral, Florida. These moving security § 165.758 Security Zone; San Juan, zones are activated when the subject Puerto Rico. vessels pass the St. Johns River Sea (a) Location. Moving and fixed secu- Buoy, at approximate position 30 deg. rity zones are established 50 yards 23′ 35″ N, 81 deg, 19′ 08″ West, when en- around all cruise ships entering, de- tering the port of Jacksonville, or pass parting, moored or anchored in the Port Canaveral Channel Entrance Port of San Juan, Puerto Rico. The se- Buoys # 3 or # 4, at respective approxi- curity zone for a cruise ship entering mate positions 28 deg. 22.7 N, 80 deg 31.8 port is activated when the vessel is one W, and 28 deg. 23.7 N, 80 deg. 29.2 W, mile north of the #3 buoy, at approxi- when entering Port Canaveral. Fixed mate position 18°28′17′ N, 66°07′37.5′ W. security zones are established 100 yards 700 VerDate Mar<15>2010 07:59 Sep 03, 2010 Jkt 220131 PO 00000 Frm 00710 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 Y:\SGML\220131.XXX 220131 erowe on DSK5CLS3C1PROD with CFR.