§ 13.1006 36 CFR Ch. I (7–1–12 Edition) the following exempted commu- Commercial fishing means conducting nity(ies) may use aircraft for access to fishing activities under the appropriate lands and waters within the park for commercial fishing permits and li- subsistence purposes in accordance censes as required and defined by the with a permit issued by the Super- State of Alaska. intendent: Anaktuvuk Pass. Commercial fishing vessel means any motor vessel conducting fishing activi- § 13.1006 Customary trade. ties under the appropriate commercial In the Gates of the Arctic National fishing licenses as authorized under Preserve unit which contains the this subpart. Kobuk River and its tributaries, ‘‘cus- Cruise ship means any motor vessel of tomary trade’’ shall include—in addi- at least 100 tons gross (U.S. System) or tion to the exchange of furs for cash— 2,000 tons gross (International Conven- the selling of handicraft articles made tion System) certificated to carry from plant material taken by local more than 12 passengers for hire. rural residents of the park area. Daily vessel quota means the max- imum number of vessels allowed, by § 13.1008 Solid waste disposal. vessel category, on any one calendar (a) A solid waste disposal site may day. accept non-National Park Service solid Glacier Bay means all waters inside a waste generated within the boundaries line drawn between Point Gustavus at of the park area. 135°54.927′ W longitude; 58°22.748′ N lati- (b) A solid waste disposal site may be tude and Point Carolus at 136°2.535′ W located within one mile of facilities as longitude; 58°22.694′ N latitude. defined by this part so long as it does Motor vessel means any vessel, other not degrade natural or cultural re- than a seaplane, propelled or capable of sources of the park area. being propelled by machinery (includ- ing steam), whether or not such ma- [73 FR 3186, Jan. 17, 2008] chinery is the principal source of power, except a skiff or tender under Subpart N—Special Regulations— tow or carried on board another vessel. Glacier Bay National Park Outer waters means all of the non-wil- and Preserve derness marine waters of the park lo- cated outside of Glacier Bay. ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS Passenger ferry means a motor vessel authorized by the Superintendent to § 13.1102 Definitions. engage in the transport of passengers As used in this subpart: for hire to Bartlett Cove. Bartlett Cove Developed Area means all Private vessel means any motor vessel NPS-administered lands and waters that is not engaged in business (busi- within 1 mile of any Bartlett Cove fa- ness includes, but is not limited to, cility. A map showing the Bartlett transportation of passengers for hire or Cove Developed Area is available at the commercial fishing). park visitor center. Seasonal vessel quota means the max- Charter vessel means any motor vessel imum number of vessels allowed, by under 100 tons gross (U.S. System) or vessel category, during a specific sea- 2,000 tons gross (International Conven- sonal period. tion System) engaged in transport of Speed through the water means the passengers for hire and certified to speed at which a vessel moves through carry no more than 12 passengers over- the water (which itself may be mov- night and no more than 49 passengers ing); as distinguished from ‘‘speed over for daytime use. Charter vessels also the ground’’ (speed measured in rela- include any uninspected motor vessel tion to a fixed point on the earth). measuring less than 200 tons gross Tour vessel means any motor vessel of (U.S. Tonnage ‘‘Simplified Measure- less than 100 tons gross (U.S. System) ment System’’) and not more than 24 or 2,000 tons gross (International Con- meters (79 feet) in length engaged in vention System) engaged in transport transport of passengers for hire. of passengers for hire and certificated 236 VerDate Mar<15>2010 11:55 Aug 06, 2012 Jkt 226139 PO 00000 Frm 00246 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 Q:\36\36V1.TXT ofr150 PsN: PC150 National Park Service, Interior § 13.1116 to carry more than 12 passengers over- (d) Except at Glacier Bay National night or more than 49 passengers for Preserve, campfires must be lighted daytime use. and maintained inside a fire pan within Transit means to operate a motor ves- 1⁄2 mile of the Alsek River. sel under power and continuously so as (e) Disposal of solid human body to accomplish 1⁄2 nautical mile of lit- waste within the Alsek Corridor is pro- toral (i.e., along the shore) travel. hibited. This waste must be carried to Vessel includes every type or descrip- and disposed of at the NPS—designated tion of craft used as a means of trans- facility. portation on the water, including a buoyant device permitting or capable [73 FR 3186, Jan. 17, 2008] of free flotation and a seaplane while operating on the water. § 13.1109 Off-road vehicle use in Gla- Whale means any humpback whale cier Bay National Preserve. (Megaptera novaeangliae). The use of off-road vehicles is author- Whale waters means any portion of ized only on designated routes and Glacier Bay, designated by the super- areas in Glacier Bay National Preserve. intendent, having a high probability of The use of off-road vehicles in all other whale occupancy, based upon recent areas in Glacier Bay National Preserve sighting and/or past patterns of occur- is prohibited. A map of designated rence. routes and areas is available at park § 13.1104 Coordinates. headquarters. All coordinates referenced in this [73 FR 3186, Jan. 17, 2008] subpart use horizontal datum World Geodetic System of 1984 (WGS 84). GENERAL PROVISIONS § 13.1106 Pets. § 13.1110 May I collect or burn Pets are prohibited except— interstadial wood? (a) On the Bartlett Cove Public Use Collecting or burning interstadial Dock; wood (aged wood preserved in glacial (b) On the beach between the Bartlett deposits) is prohibited. Cove Public Use Dock and the National Park Service Administrative Dock; § 13.1112 May I collect rocks and min- (c) Within 100 feet of Bartlett Cove erals? Developed Area park roads or parking Collecting rocks and minerals in the areas unless otherwise posted; former Glacier Bay National Monu- (d) On a vessel on the water; or ment is prohibited. (e) Within Glacier Bay National Pre- serve. § 13.1114 May I collect goat hair? [73 FR 3186, Jan. 17, 2008] The collection of naturally shed goat § 13.1108 Alsek Corridor. hair is authorized in accordance with terms and conditions established by (a) A permit is required to enter the the Superintendent. Violating terms Alsek Corridor. A map showing the and conditions for collecting goat hair boundaries of the Alsek Corridor is is prohibited. available from the park visitor center. Failure to obtain a permit is prohib- § 13.1116 Do I need a camping permit ited. in Glacier Bay? (b) Group size is limited to 15 persons except that specific concession permit From May 1 through September 30, holders are limited to 25 persons. camping within Glacier Bay as defined (c) Camping is prohibited for more by this subpart up to 1⁄4 nautical mile than one night each at Walker Glacier, (1519 feet) above the line of mean high Alsek Spit and Gateway Knob plus one tide without a camping permit is pro- additional night at any one of these hibited. The Superintendent may es- three locations. Camping is prohibited tablish permit terms and conditions. for more than four nights total among Failure to comply with permit terms the three locations. and conditions is prohibited. 237 VerDate Mar<15>2010 11:55 Aug 06, 2012 Jkt 226139 PO 00000 Frm 00247 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 Q:\36\36V1.TXT ofr150 PsN: PC150 § 13.1118 36 CFR Ch. I (7–1–12 Edition) § 13.1118 Solid waste disposal. Use Dock without written permission (a) A solid waste disposal site may from the Superintendent. accept non-National Park Service solid (f) Utilizing the fuel dock for activi- waste generated within the boundaries ties other than fueling and waste of the park area. pump-out is prohibited. Other uses may (b) A solid waste disposal site may be be authorized by the Superintendent to located within one mile of facilities as protect park resources or public safety. defined by this part so long as it does (g) Leaving a vessel unattended on not degrade natural or cultural re- the fuel dock for any length of time is sources of the park area. prohibited. [73 FR 3186, Jan. 17, 2008] (h) Using electrical shore power for vessels is prohibited unless otherwise BARTLETT COVE authorized by the Superintendent. § 13.1120 Bartlett Cove Developed Area § 13.1124 Bartlett Cove Campground. closures and restrictions. (a) Camping is prohibited in the Bart- The Superintendent may prohibit or otherwise restrict activities in the lett Cove Developed Area except in the Bartlett Cove Developed Area to pro- Bartlett Cove Campground. From May tect public health, safety, or park re- 1 through September 30, all overnight sources, or to provide for the equitable campers must register to camp in the and orderly use of park facilities. Infor- Bartlett Cove Campground. Failure to mation on closures and restrictions register is prohibited. will be available at the park visitor in- (b) Cooking, consuming, or preparing formation center. Violating Bartlett food in the Bartlett Cove Campground Cove Developed Area closures or re- is prohibited except in designated strictions is prohibited. areas. (c) Food storage. In the Bartlett Cove § 13.1122 Bartlett Cove Public Use Dock. Developed Area, storing food in any manner except in a sealed motor vehi- (a) Docking, tying down, or securing cle, a vessel (excluding kayaks), a aircraft is prohibited except at the des- building, an approved bear-resistant ignated aircraft float at the Bartlett food container, a bear-resistant trash Cove Public Use Dock.
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