68 Part 7—Boundary Lines

68 Part 7—Boundary Lines

§ 6.07 46 CFR Ch. I (10–1–02 Edition) (g) This waiver order shall remain in 7.75 Savannah River/Tybee Roads. effect until terminated by proper au- 7.80 Tybee Island, GA to St. Simons Island, thority and notice of cancellation is GA. published in the FEDERAL REGISTER. 7.85 St. Simons Island, GA to Little Talbot Island, FL. [CGFR 64–86, 30 FR 89, Jan. 6, 1965. Redesig- 7.90 St. Johns River, FL. nated by CGFR 69–123, 34 FR 19076, Dec. 2, 7.95 St. Johns Point, FL to Miami Beach, 1969, and amended by CGD 88–070, 53 FR 34533, FL. Sept. 7, 1988; CGD 88–070, 54 FR 3038, Jan. 23, 7.100 Florida Reefs and Keys from Miami, 1989; CGD 95–072, 60 FR 50459, Sept. 29, 1995; FL to Marquesas Keys, FL. CGD 96–041, 61 FR 50726, Sept. 27, 1996] GULF COAST § 6.07 Chronological record of sea- man’s previous employment. 7.105 Marquesas Keys, FL to Rio Grande, TX. (a) Compliance is hereby waived with regard to the provisions of 46 U.S.C. HAWAII 10311(c), to the extent necessary to per- mit the Commandant of the United 7.110 Mamala Bay, HI. States Coast Guard to issue a chrono- PACIFIC COAST logical record of a seaman’s previous employment on a single document, in 7.115 Santa Catalina Island, CA. lieu of making individual entry in a du- 7.120 Mexican/United States border to Point Fermin, CA. plicate continuous discharge book or 7.125 Point Vincente, CA to Point Concep- furnishing individual certificates of tion, CA. discharge. 7.130 Point Conception, CA to Point Sur, (b) It is hereby found that the CA. waiving of the provisions of 46 U.S.C. 7.135 Point Sur, CA to Cape Blanco, OR. 10311(c), is necessary in the interest of 7.140 Cape Blanco, OR to Cape Flattery, national defense. WA. [CGFR 51–9, 16 FR 1830, Feb. 27, 1951, as 7.145 Strait of Juan de Fuca, Haro Strait amended by CGFR 59–4a, 24 FR 3055, Apr. 21, and Strait of Georgia, WA. 1959. Redesignated by CGFR 69–123, 34 FR ALASKA 19076, Dec. 2, 1969, as amended by CGD 95–028, 62 FR 51195, Sept. 30, 1997] 7.150 Canadian (BC) and United States (AK) Borders to Cape Spencer, AK. PART 7—BOUNDARY LINES 7.155 Cape Spencer, AK to Cape St. Elias, AK. 7.160 Point Whitshed, AK to Aialik Cape, GENERAL AK. Sec. 7.165 Kenai Peninsula, AK to Kodiak Island, 7.1 General purpose of boundary lines. AK. 7.5 Rules for establishing boundary lines. 7.170 Alaska Peninsula, AK to Aleutian Is- lands, AK. ATLANTIC COAST 7.175 Alaska Peninsula, AK to Nunivak, AK. 7.10 Eastport, ME to Cape Ann, MA. 7.180 Kotzebue Sound, AK. 7.15 Massachusetts Bay, MA. 7.20 Nantucket Sound, Vineyard Sound, AUTHORITY: 14 U.S.C. 633; 33 U.S.C. 151; 49 Buzzards Bay, Narragansett Bay, MA, CFR 1.46. Block Island Sound and easterly en- SOURCE: CGD 81–058, 50 FR 25230, June 18, trance to Long Island Sound, NY. 1985, unless otherwise noted. 7.25 Montauk Point, NY to Atlantic Beach, NY. 7.30 New York Harbor, NY. GENERAL 7.35 Sandy Hook, NJ to Cape May, NJ. 7.40 Delaware Bay and tributaries. § 7.1 General purpose of boundary 7.45 Cape Henlopen, DE to Cape Charles, lines. VA. The lines in this part delineate the 7.50 Chesapeake Bay and tributaries. application of the following U.S. stat- 7.55 Cape Henry, VA to Cape Fear, NC. 7.60 Cape Fear, NC to Sullivans Island, SC. utes: 33 U.S.C. 152 relating to the 7.65 Charleston Harbor, SC. length of towing hawsers; 33 U.S.C. 1201 7.70 Folly Island, SC to Hilton Head Island, et seq., the Vessel Bridge-to-Bridge Ra- SC. diotelephone Act; 46 U.S.C. 5102(b)(6), 68 VerDate 0ct<02>2002 14:50 Oct 10, 2002 Jkt 197179 PO 00000 Frm 00068 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 Y:\SGML\197179T.XXX 197179T Coast Guard, DOT § 7.25 which exempt from load line require- 67°57.2′ W. (Frenchman Bay Approach ments certain vessels on domestic voy- Lighted Whistle Buoy ‘‘FB’’); thence to ages; 46 U.S.C. 3301(6) requiring the in- Mount Desert Light; thence to spection of seagoing barges which are Matinicus Rock Light; thence to defined in 46 U.S.C. 2101(32); 46 U.S.C. Monhegan Island Light; thence to lati- 3301(7) requiring the inspection of sea- tude 43°31.6′ N. longitude 70°05.5′ W. going motor vessels which are defined (Portland Lighted Horn Buoy ‘‘P’’); in 46 U.S.C. 2101(33); 46 U.S.C. 3302(d) thence to Boon Island Light; thence to which exempts from inspection re- latitude 42°37.9′ N. longitude 70°31.2′ W. quirements certain vessels under 150 (Cape Ann Lighted Whistle Buoy ‘‘2’’). gross tons that operate within the wa- ters of southeastern Alaska and the § 7.15 Massachusetts Bay, MA. State of Washington; and 46 U.S.C. 8304, ° ′ ‘‘Implementing the Officers’ Com- A line drawn from latitude 42 37.9 N. petency Certificates Convention, 1936.’’ longitude 70°31.2′ W. (Cape Ann Lighted Whistle Buoy ‘‘2’’) to latitude 42°22.7′ N. [CGD 81–058, 50 FR 25230, June 18, 1985, as longitude 70°47.0′ W. (Boston Lighted amended by CGD 95–028, 62 FR 51195, Sept. 30, 1997; USCG–1998–4442, 63 FR 52188, Sept. 30, Horn Buoy ‘‘B’’); thence to Race Point 1998] Light. § 7.5 Rules for establishing boundary § 7.20 Nantucket Sound, Vineyard lines. Sound, Buzzards Bay, Narragansett (a) For application of the Vessel Bay, MA, Block Island Sound and easterly entrance to Long Island Bridge-to-Bridge Radiotelephone Act, Sound, NY. 33 U.S.C. 1201 et seq., the line is 3 miles seaward of the baseline from which the (a) A line drawn from Chatham Light territorial sea is measured. to latitude 41°36.1′ N. longitude 69°51.1′ (b) Barges of 100 gross tons and over W. (Pollack Rip Entrance Lighted Horn operating on the sheltered waters of Buoy ‘‘PR’’); thence to latitude 41°26.0′ British Columbia as defined in the N. longitude 69°46.2′ W. (Great Round United States-Canada treaty of 1933 (49 Shoal Channel Lighted Buoy ‘‘2’’); Stat. 2685, TS 869) are not required to thence to Sankaty Head Light. be inspected as seagoing barges under (b) A line drawn from the western- 46 U.S.C. 3301. most extremity of Nantucket Island to (c) Except as otherwise described in the southwesternmost extremity of this part, Boundary Lines are lines Wasque Point, Chappaquiddick Island. drawn following the general trend of (c) A line drawn from Gay Head Light the seaward, highwater shorelines and to Block Island Southeast Light; lines continuing the general trend of thence to Montauk Point Light on the the seaward, highwater shorelines easterly end of Long Island. across entrances to small bays, inlets and rivers. § 7.25 Montauk Point, NY to Atlantic Beach, NY. ATLANTIC COAST (a) A line drawn from Shinnecock § 7.10 Eastport, ME to Cape Ann, MA. East Breakwater Light to Shinnecock (a) A line drawn from the eastern- West Breakwater Light. most extremity of Kendall Head to (b) A line drawn from Moriches Inlet latitude 44°54′45″ N. longitude 66°58′30″ East Breakwater Light to Moriches W.; thence to the range marker located Inlet West Breakwater Light. in approximate position latitude (c) A line drawn from Fire Island 44°51′45″ N. longitude 66°59″ W. Inlet Breakwater Light 348° true to the (b) A line drawn from West Quoddy southernmost extremity of the spit of ° ′ Head Light to latitude 44 48.5 N. lon- land at the western end of Oak Beach. ° ′ gitude 66 56.4 W. (Sail Rock Lighted (d) A line drawn from Jones Inlet Whistle Buoy ‘‘1’’); thence to latitude Light 322° true across the southwest 44°37.5′ N. longitude 67°09.8′ W. (Little tangent of the island on the north side River Lighted Whistle Buoy ‘‘2LR’’); thence to latitude 44°14.5′ N. longitude of Jones Inlet to the shoreline. 69 VerDate 0ct<02>2002 14:50 Oct 10, 2002 Jkt 197179 PO 00000 Frm 00069 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 Y:\SGML\197179T.XXX 197179T § 7.30 46 CFR Ch. I (10–1–02 Edition) § 7.30 New York Harbor, NY. the northernmost extremity of Cape A line drawn from East Rockaway Henlopen. Inlet Breakwater Light to Ambrose § 7.45 Cape Henlopen, DE to Cape Light; thence to Highlands Light Charles, VA. (north tower). (a) A line drawn from the eastern- § 7.35 Sandy Hook, NJ to Cape May, most extremity of Indian River Inlet NJ. North Jetty to latitude 38°36.5′ N. lon- ° ′ (a) A line drawn from Shark River gitude 75 02.8 W. (Indian River Inlet Inlet North Breakwater Light ‘‘2’’ to Lighted Gong Buoy ‘‘1’’); thence to In- Shark River Inlet South Breakwater dian River Inlet South Jetty Light. Light ‘‘1’’. (b) A line drawn from Ocean City ° ′ (b) A line drawn from Manasquan Inlet Light ‘‘6’’ to latitude 38 19.4 N. Inlet North Breakwater Light to longitude 75°05.0′ W. (Ocean City Inlet Manasquan Inlet South Breakwater Entrance Lighted Buoy ‘‘4’’); thence to Light. latitude 38°19.3′ N. longitude 75°05.1′ W. (c) A line drawn along the submerged (Ocean City Inlet Entrance Lighted Barnegat Inlet North Breakwater to Buoy ‘‘5’’); thence to the easternmost Barnegat Inlet North Breakwater extremity of the south breakwater.

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