Coast Guard, DHS § 100.701

Coast Guard, DHS § 100.701

Coast Guard, DHS § 100.701 TABLE TO § 100.501—ALL COORDINATES LISTED IN THE TABLE TO § 100.501 REFERENCE DATUM NAD 1983—Continued No. Date Event Sponsor Location 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- Florida: (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 Key West, 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. 273 VerDate Mar<15>2010 14:20 Sep 07, 2011 Jkt 223130 PO 00000 Frm 00283 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 Q:\33\33V1.TXT ofr150 PsN: PC150 § 100.701 33 CFR Ch. I (7–1–11 Edition) (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. TABLE 1 TO SEC. 100.701 Date Event Sponsor Location 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 Rickenbacker Causeway, 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. 274 VerDate Mar<15>2010 14:20 Sep 07, 2011 Jkt 223130 PO 00000 Frm 00284 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 Q:\33\33V1.TXT ofr150 PsN: PC150 Coast Guard, DHS § 100.701 TABLE 1 TO SEC.

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