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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
33 CFR Parts 100 and 165
[Docket No. USCG–2012–0970]
RIN 1625–AA00, AA08
Special Local Regulations and Safety
Zones; Recurring Marine Events and
Fireworks Displays Within the Fifth
Coast Guard District
Coast Guard, DHS.
Final rule.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The Coast Guard is issuing a
final rule that revises the list of special
local regulations and safety zones
established for recurring marine events
and fireworks displays at various
locations within the geographic
boundary of the Fifth Coast Guard
District. This adds 15 new annual
recurring marine events and fireworks
display locations; it revises event date(s)
and coordinates for 31 previously
established locations within the
geographic boundary of the Fifth Coast
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Guard District. This rule also deletes 21
previously listed marine events,
fireworks displays and corresponding
regulated areas that no longer occur.
Entry into or movement within the
regulated areas during the enforcement
periods is prohibited without approval
of the appropriate Captain of the Port.
DATES: This rule is effective June 20,
2013.
ADDRESSES: Documents mentioned in
this preamble are part of docket [USCG–
2012–0970]. To view documents
mentioned in this preamble as being
available in the docket, go to https://
www.regulations.gov, type the docket
number in the ‘‘SEARCH’’ box and click
‘‘SEARCH.’’ Click on Open Docket
Folder on the line associated with this
rulemaking. You may also visit the
Docket Management Facility in Room
W12–140 on the ground floor of the
Department of Transportation West
Building, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE.,
Washington, DC 20590, between 9 a.m.
and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday,
except Federal holidays.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: If
you have questions on this rule, call or
email, Dennis Sens, Prevention
Division, Fifth Coast Guard District;
telephone (757) 398–6204, email
Dennis.M.Sens@uscg.mil. If you have
questions on viewing or submitting
material to the docket, call Barbara
Hairston, Program Manager, Docket
Operations, telephone (202) 366–9826.
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A. Regulatory History and Information
Previously, the special local
regulations listed in 33 CFR 100.501
were amended in the January 19, 2012,
issue of the Federal Register (77 FR
2632). The purpose of the rulemaking
was to revise the Table to 33 CFR
100.501 by adding new annual recurring
marine events, modifying event dates
for previously established locations
within the geographic boundary of the
Fifth Coast Guard District; and deleting
previously listed marine events and
corresponding regulated areas that no
longer occur.
The safety zones at 33 CFR 165.506
were previously amended in the March
23, 2012, issue of the Federal Register
(77 FR 16932). The Coast Guard revised
the list of permanent safety zones in the
Table to 33 CFR 165.506, for recurring
fireworks displays, by adding new
locations, deleting previously
established locations and modifying
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previously established locations within
the geographic boundary of the Fifth
Coast Guard District.
On February 28, 2013, we published
a notice of proposed rulemaking
(NPRM) entitled ‘‘Special Local
Regulations and Safety Zones; Recurring
Marine Events and Fireworks Displays
within the Fifth Coast Guard District’’ in
the Federal Register (78 FR 13576). We
received no comments on the proposed
rule.
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B. Basis and Purpose
The Coast Guard is revising the list of
permanent special local regulations at
33 CFR 100.501 and safety zones at 33
CFR 165.506, established for recurring
marine events and fireworks displays at
various locations within the geographic
boundary of the Fifth Coast Guard
District. The Fifth Coast Guard District
is comprised of the land areas and U.S.
navigable waters adjacent to North
Carolina, Virginia, District of Columbia,
Maryland, Delaware and portions of
Pennsylvania and New Jersey. For a
detailed description of the geographical
area of the district and each Coast Guard
Sector—Captain of the Port Zone, please
see 33 CFR 3.25.
This rulemaking updates existing
regulations in an effort to reflect the
most current information provided to
the Fifth Coast Guard District for marine
events within its area of operations.
The purpose of this rulemaking is to
ensure the safety of life on navigable
waters during marine events, fireworks
displays and provide the marine
community the opportunity to comment
on regulated area and safety zone
locations, size, and length of time the
zones will be active.
Special Local Regulations
Under 33 CFR 100.35, the Coast
Guard District Commander has
authority to promulgate certain special
local regulations deemed necessary to
ensure the safety of life on the navigable
waters immediately before, during, and
immediately after an approved regatta or
marine parade. Currently there are 59
special local regulations that are
established and enforced at various
periods throughout the year that are
held on an annual basis. This rule will
decrease the total number of special
local regulations to 51 locations for
marine events within the boundary of
the Fifth Coast Guard District. This
regulation includes events such as
sailing regattas, power boat races, swim
races, holiday parades, crew and other
paddle craft races. The Coast Guard is
revising the list of special local
regulations at 33 CFR 100.501,
established for various marine events,
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by adding 7 new annual recurring
events and revising 13 previously
established locations within the
geographic boundary of the Fifth Coast
Guard District. This rule also deletes 15
previously listed marine events and
corresponding regulated areas that are
no longer occurring.
Safety Zones
Under 33 CFR 165.23, the Coast
Guard District Commander has
authority to promulgate certain safety
zones deemed necessary to ensure the
safety of life on the navigable waters
immediately before, during, and
immediately after an approved
fireworks displays. In this rule the Coast
Guard revises the list of permanent
safety zones at 33 CFR 165.506,
established for fireworks displays at
various locations within the geographic
boundary of the Fifth Coast Guard
District. Currently there are 74
permanent safety zones established for
fireworks displays within the
geographic boundaries of the Fifth Coast
Guard District. This rule will increase
the total number of permanent safety
zones to 76 locations for fireworks
displays within the boundary of the
Fifth Coast Guard District. The Coast
Guard is revising the list of permanent
safety zones at 33 CFR 165.506,
established for fireworks displays, by
adding 8 new locations, modifying 18
previously established locations and
deleting 6 previously established
locations within the geographic
boundary of the Fifth Coast Guard
District.
C. Discussion of Comments, Changes
and the Final Rule
The Coast Guard did not receive
comments in response to the notice of
proposed rulemaking (NPRM) published
in the Federal Register. Accordingly,
the Coast Guard is establishing 51
Special local regulations for marine
events and 76 safety zones on the
specified navigable waters as listed
within the Table to § 100.501 and
§ 165.506 respectively.
Subsequent to publication of the
NPRM the Coast Guard received
additional information from marine
event sponsors who desire to change
date(s) for their specified events. Change
of dates for two marine events listed in
the Table to § 100.501 were made by the
Coast Guard. This change included the
‘‘TriRock Triathlon Series’’ race
sponsored by Competitor Group Inc.
and listed as (b.)3 in the Table to
§ 100.501 was changed to ‘‘July—3rd or
4th Saturday’’. The ‘‘Swim Across the
Potomac’’ sponsored by U.S. Open
Water Swimming Association—Wave
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One Swimming and listed as (b.)16 in
the Table to § 100.501 was changed to
‘‘June—1st Sunday’’. These changes will
be included in marine information
broadcasts, notice to local mariners as
well as event updates provided by local
media outlets.
D. Discussion of the Final Rule
This rule will apply to each event
listed in the attached tables to this rule.
Events listed in the tables are events
that recur annually in the Fifth Coast
Guard District. The tables provide the
event name and sponsor, as well as an
approximate date and location of the
event.
For each event listed in the table, an
event patrol, with a Patrol Commander
in charge, may be assigned. The Patrol
Commander may control the movement
of all vessels in the regulated area(s).
When hailed or signaled by an official
patrol vessel, a vessel in these areas
would be required to immediately
comply with the directions given.
Failure to do so may result in expulsion
from the area, citation for failure to
comply, or both. The Coast Guard Patrol
Commander may terminate the event, or
the operation of any vessel participating
in the event, at any time it is deemed
necessary for the protection of life or
property. Only event organizers,
designated participants, and official
patrol vessels will be allowed to enter
a regulated area. All persons and vessels
not registered with the event sponsor or
organizer as participants or official
patrol vessels are considered spectators.
Spectators may not enter the regulated
area and may be confined to a
designated spectator area to view the
event. Spectators may contact the Coast
Guard Patrol Commander to request
permission to pass through the
regulated area. If permission is granted,
spectators would be required to pass
directly through the regulated area at
safe speed and without loitering.
E. Regulatory Analyses
We developed this rule after
considering numerous statutes and
executive orders related to rulemaking.
Below we summarize our analyses
based on these statutes and executive
orders.
1. Regulatory Planning and Review
This rule is not a significant
regulatory action under section 3(f) of
Executive Order 12866, Regulatory
Planning and Review, as supplemented
by Executive Order 13563, Improving
Regulation and Regulatory Review, and
does not require an assessment of
potential costs and benefits under
section 6(a)(3) of Executive Order 12866
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or under section 1 of Executive Order
13563. The Office of Management and
Budget has not reviewed it under those
Orders.
We expect the economic impact of
this rule to be so minimal that a full
Regulatory Evaluation is unnecessary.
This finding is based on the short
amount of time that vessels would be
restricted from regulated areas, and the
small size of these areas that are
typically positioned away from high
vessel traffic zones. Vessels would not
be precluded from getting underway, or
mooring at any piers or marinas
currently located in the vicinity of the
regulated areas. Advance notifications
would also be made to the local
maritime community by issuing Local
Notice to Mariners, Marine information
and facsimile broadcasts so mariners
can adjust their plans accordingly.
Notifications to the public for most
events will usually be made by local
newspapers, radio and TV stations. The
Coast Guard anticipates that these
special local regulated areas and safety
zones will only be enforced 1 to 3 times
per year.
2. Impact on Small Entities
The Regulatory Flexibility Act of 1980
(RFA), 5 U.S.C. 601–612, as amended,
requires federal agencies to consider the
potential impact of regulations on small
entities during rulemaking. The term
‘‘small entities’’ comprises small
businesses, not-for-profit organizations
that are independently owned and
operated and are not dominant in their
fields, and governmental jurisdictions
with populations of less than 50,000.
The Coast Guard did not receive
comments from the Small Business
Administration on this rule. The Coast
Guard certifies under 5 U.S.C. 605(b)
that this rule will not have a significant
economic impact on a substantial
number of small entities. This rule will
affect the following entities some of
which may be small entities: The
owners and operators of vessels
intending to transit or anchor in the
regulated areas during the times these
zones are enforced.
These regulated areas and safety
zones will not have a significant
economic impact on a substantial
number of small entities for the
following reasons: The Coast Guard will
ensure that small entities are able to
operate in the areas where events are
occurring to the extent possible while
ensuring the safety of event participants
and spectators. The enforcement period
will be short in duration and, in many
of the areas, vessels can transit safely
around the regulated area. Generally,
blanket permission to enter, remain in,
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or transit through these regulated areas
will be given except during the period
that the Coast Guard patrol vessel is
present. Before the enforcement period,
we will issue maritime advisories
widely.
3. Assistance for Small Entities
Under section 213(a) of the Small
Business Regulatory Enforcement
Fairness Act of 1996 (Pub. L. 104–121),
we want to assist small entities in
understanding this rule. If the rule
would affect your small business,
organization, or governmental
jurisdiction and you have questions
concerning its provisions or options for
compliance, please contact the person
listed in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
CONTACT, above.
Small businesses may send comments
on the actions of Federal employees
who enforce, or otherwise determine
compliance with, Federal regulations to
the Small Business and Agriculture
Regulatory Enforcement Ombudsman
and the Regional Small Business
Regulatory Fairness Boards. The
Ombudsman evaluates these actions
annually and rates each agency’s
responsiveness to small business. If you
wish to comment on actions by
employees of the Coast Guard, call 1–
888–REG–FAIR (1–888–734–3247). The
Coast Guard will not retaliate against
small entities that question or complain
about this rule or any policy or action
of the Coast Guard.
4. Collection of Information
This rule will not call for a new
collection of information under the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44
U.S.C. 3501–3520).
5. Federalism
A rule has implications for federalism
under Executive Order 13132,
Federalism, if it has a substantial direct
effect on the States, on the relationship
between the national government and
the States, or on the distribution of
power and responsibilities among the
various levels of government. We have
analyzed this rule under that Order and
determined that this rule does not have
implications for federalism.
6. Protest Activities
The Coast Guard respects the First
Amendment rights of protesters.
Protesters are asked to contact the
person listed in the FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION CONTACT section to
coordinate protest activities so that your
message can be received without
jeopardizing the safety or security of
people, places or vessels.
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7. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act
The Unfunded Mandates Reform Act
of 1995 (2 U.S.C. 1531–1538) requires
Federal agencies to assess the effects of
their discretionary regulatory actions. In
particular, the Act addresses actions
that may result in the expenditure by a
State, local, or tribal government, in the
aggregate, or by the private sector of
$100,000,000 (adjusted for inflation) or
more in any one year. Though this rule
will not result in such an expenditure,
we do discuss the effects of this rule
elsewhere in this preamble.
8. Taking of Private Property
This rule will not cause a taking of
private property or otherwise have
taking implications under Executive
Order 12630, Governmental Actions and
Interference with Constitutionally
Protected Property Rights.
9. Civil Justice Reform
This rule meets applicable standards
in sections 3(a) and 3(b)(2) of Executive
Order 12988, Civil Justice Reform, to
minimize litigation, eliminate
ambiguity, and reduce burden.
10. Protection of Children
We have analyzed this rule under
Executive Order 13045, Protection of
Children from Environmental Health
Risks and Safety Risks. This rule is not
an economically significant rule and
does not create an environmental risk to
health or risk to safety that may
disproportionately affect children.
11. Indian Tribal Governments
This rule does not have tribal
implications under Executive Order
13175, Consultation and Coordination
with Indian Tribal Governments,
because it does not have a substantial
direct effect on one or more Indian
tribes, on the relationship between the
Federal Government and Indian tribes,
or on the distribution of power and
responsibilities between the Federal
Government and Indian tribes.
12. Energy Effects
This action is not a ‘‘significant
energy action’’ under Executive Order
13211, Actions Concerning Regulations
That Significantly Affect Energy Supply,
Distribution, or Use.
13. Technical Standards
This rule does not use technical
standards. Therefore, we did not
consider the use of voluntary consensus
standards.
14. Environment
We have analyzed this rule under
Department of Homeland Security
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Management Directive 023–01 and
Commandant Instruction M16475.lD,
which guide the Coast Guard in
complying with the National
Environmental Policy Act of 1969
(NEPA) (42 U.S.C. 4321–4370f), and
have determined that this action is one
of a category of actions that do not
individually or cumulatively have a
significant effect on the human
environment. This rule involves
implementation of regulations under 33
CFR part 100 that apply to organized
marine events on the navigable waters
of the United States that may have
potential for negative impact on the
safety or other interest of waterway
users and shore side activities in the
event area. The category of water
activities includes but is not limited to
sail boat regattas, boat parades, power
boat racing, swimming events, crew
racing, and sail board racing. This
section of the rule is categorically
excluded from further review under
paragraph 34(h) of Figure 2–1 of the
Commandant Instruction. An
environmental analysis checklist
supporting this determination and a
Categorical Exclusion Determination are
not required for this section of the rule.
This rule involves implementation of
regulations under 33 CFR part 165 that
establish safety zones on navigable
waters of the United States for fireworks
events. These safety zones are enforced
for the duration of fireworks display
events. The fireworks are launched from
or immediately adjacent to navigable
waters of the United States. The
category of activities includes fireworks
launched from barges or near the
shoreline that generally rely on the use
of navigable waters as a safety buffer.
This section of the rule is categorically
excluded from further review under
paragraph 34(g) of Figure 2–1 of the
Commandant Instruction. An
environmental analysis checklist
supporting this determination and a
Categorical Exclusion Determination are
available in the docket where indicated
under ADDRESSES.
List of Subjects
33 CFR Part 100
Marine safety, Navigation (water),
Reporting and recordkeeping
requirements, Waterways.
33 CFR Part 165
Harbors, Marine safety, Navigation
(water), Reporting and recordkeeping
requirements, Security measures,
Waterways.
For the reasons discussed in the
preamble, the Coast Guard amends 33
CFR parts 100 and part 165 as follows:
PART 100—SAFETY OF LIFE ON
NAVIGABLE WATERS
1. The authority citation for part 100
continues to read as follows:
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Authority: 33 U.S.C. 1233.
2. Amend § 100.501 by revising the
Table to § 100.501 to read as follows:
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§ 100.501 Special Local Regulations;
Marine Events in the Fifth Coast Guard
District.
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All coordinates listed in the Table to
§ 100.501 reference Datum NAD 1983.
TABLE TO § 100.501
No.
Date
Event
Sponsor
Location
(a.) Coast Guard Sector Delaware Bay—COTP Zone
June—1st Sunday ..........
Atlantic County Day at
the Bay.
Atlantic County, New Jersey.
2. .......
May—3rd Sunday ...........
Annual Escape from Fort
Delaware Triathlon.
Escape from Fort Delaware Triathlon, Inc.
3. .......
June—Last Saturday ......
Westville Parade of
Lights.
Borough of Westville and
Westville Power Boat.
4. .......
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1. .......
July—3rd Sunday ...........
OPA Atlantic City Grand
Prix.
Offshore Performance
Assn. (OPA).
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The waters of Great Egg Harbor Bay, adjacent to
Somers Point, New Jersey, bounded by a line
drawn along the following boundaries: the area
is bounded to the north by the shoreline along
John F. Kennedy Park and Somers Point, New
Jersey; bounded to the east by the State Route
52 bridge; bounded to the south by a line that
runs along latitude 39°18′00″ N; and bounded to
the west by a line that runs along longitude
074°37′00″ W.
All waters of the Delaware River between Pea
Patch Island and Delaware City, Delaware,
bounded by a line connecting the following
points: latitude 39°36′35.7″ N, longitude
075°35′25.6″ W, to latitude 39°34′57.3″ N, longitude 075°33′23.1″ W, to latitude 39°34′11.9″ N,
longitude 075°34′28.6″ W, to latitude 39°35′52.4″
N, longitude 075°36′33.9″ W.
All waters of Big Timber Creek in Westville, NJ
from shoreline to shoreline bounded on the
south from the Route 130 Bridge and to the
north by the entrance of the Delaware River.
The waters of the Atlantic Ocean, adjacent to Atlantic City, New Jersey, bounded by a line drawn
between the following points: southeasterly from
a point along the shoreline at latitude 39°21′50″
N, longitude 074°24′37″ W, to latitude 39°20′40″
N, longitude 074°23′50″ W, thence southwesterly
to latitude 39°19′33″ N, longitude 074°26′52″ W,
thence northwesterly to a point along the shoreline at latitude 39°20′43″ N, longitude 074°27′40″
W, thence northeasterly along the shoreline to
latitude 39°21′50″ N, longitude 074°24′37″ W.
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TABLE TO § 100.501—Continued
No.
Date
Event
Sponsor
Location
The waters of the Delaware River, adjacent to
Philadelphia, PA and Camden, NJ, from shoreline to shoreline, bounded on the south by the
Walt Whitman Bridge and bounded on the north
by the Benjamin Franklin Bridge.
The waters of the Atlantic Ocean bounded by a
line drawn from a position along the shoreline
near Normandy Beach, NJ at latitude 40°00′00″
N, longitude 074°03′30″ W, thence easterly to
latitude 39°59′40″ N, longitude 074°02′00″ W,
thence southwesterly to latitude 39°56′35″ N,
longitude 074°03′00″ W, thence westerly to a position near the Seaside Heights Pier at latitude
39°56′35″ N, longitude 074°04′15″ W, thence
northerly along the shoreline to the point of origin.
The waters of the Manasquan River from the New
York and Long Branch Railroad to Manasquan
Inlet, together with all of the navigable waters of
the United States from Asbury Park, New Jersey, latitude 40°14′00″ N; southward to Seaside
Park, New Jersey, latitude 39°55′00″ N, from the
New Jersey shoreline seaward to the limits of
the Territorial Sea. The race course area extends from Asbury Park to Seaside Park from
the shoreline, seaward to a distance of 8.4 nautical miles.
The waters of the Atlantic Ocean, adjacent to Atlantic City, New Jersey, bounded by a line drawn
between the following points: southeasterly from
a point along the shoreline at latitude 39°21′31″
N, longitude 074°25′04″ W, thence to latitude
39°21′08″ N, longitude 074°24′48″ W, thence
southwesterly to latitude 39°20′16″ N, longitude
074°27′17″ W, thence northwesterly to a point
along the shoreline at latitude 39°20′44″ N, longitude 074°27′31″ W, thence northeasterly along
the shoreline to latitude 39°21′31″ N, longitude
074°25′04″ W.
All waters of the Delaware River between Pea
Patch Island and Delaware City, Delaware,
bounded by a line connecting the following
points: latitude 39°36′35.7″ N, longitude
075°35′25.6″ W, to latitude 39°34′57.3″ N, longitude 075°33′23.1″ W, to latitude 39°34′11.9″ N,
longitude 075°34′28.6″ W, to latitude 39°35′52.4″
N, longitude 075°36′33.9″ W.
All waters of Sunset Lake, New Jersey, from
shoreline to shoreline, south of latitude
38°58′32″ N.
5. .......
July—On or about July
4th.
U.S. holiday celebrations
City of Philadelphia .........
6. .......
August—2nd Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Point Pleasant OPA/NJ
Offshore Grand Prix.
Offshore Performance
Association (OPA) and
New Jersey Offshore
Racing Assn.
7. .......
July—3rd Wednesday
and Thursday.
New Jersey Offshore
Grand Prix.
Offshore Performance
Assn. & New Jersey
Offshore Racing Assn.
8. .......
August—3rd Friday .........
Thunder Over the Boardwalk Air show.
Atlantic City Chamber of
Commerce.
9. .......
September—3rd Saturday.
Annual Escape from Fort
Delaware Triathlon.
Escape from Fort Delaware Triathlon, Inc.
10. .....
September—last Friday,
Saturday and Sunday;
October—first Friday,
Saturday and Sunday.
October—2nd Saturday
and Sunday.
Sunset Lake Hydrofest ...
Sunset Lake Hydrofest
Assn.
The Liberty Grand Prix ...
Offshore Performance
Assn. (OPA).
12. .....
October—1st Monday
(Columbus Day).
U.S. holiday celebrations
City of Philadelphia .........
13. .....
December—On December 31st (New Year’s
Eve).
U.S. holiday celebrations
City of Philadelphia .........
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11. .....
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The waters of the Delaware River, adjacent to
Philadelphia, PA and Camden, NJ, from shoreline to shoreline, bounded on the south by the
Walt Whitman Bridge and bounded on the north
by the Benjamin Franklin Bridge.
The waters of the Delaware River, adjacent to
Philadelphia, PA and Camden, NJ, from shoreline to shoreline, bounded on the south by the
Walt Whitman Bridge and bounded on the north
by the Benjamin Franklin Bridge.
The waters of the Delaware River, adjacent to
Philadelphia, PA and Camden, NJ, from shoreline to shoreline, bounded on the south by the
Walt Whitman Bridge and bounded on the north
by the Benjamin Franklin Bridge.
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No.
Date
Event
Sponsor
Location
All waters of the New Jersey Intracoastal Waterway (ICW) bounded by a line connecting the following points; latitude 39°15′57″ N, longitude
074°35′09″ W thence northeast to latitude
39°16′34″ N, longitude 074°33′54″ W thence
southeast to latitude 39°16′17″ N, longitude
074°33′29″ W thence southwest to latitude
39°15′40″ N, longitude 074°34′46″ W thence
northwest to point of origin, near Ocean City, NJ.
All waters of the New Jersey Intracoastal Waterway (ICW) bounded by a line connecting the following points; latitude 39°21′20″ N, longitude
074°27′18″ W thence northeast to latitude
39°21′27.47″ N, longitude 074°27′10.31″ W
thence northeast to latitude 39°21′33″ N, longitude 074°26′57″ W thence northwest to latitude
39°21′37″ N, longitude 074°27′03″ W thence
southwest to latitude 39°21′29.88″ N, longitude
074°27′14.31″ W thence south to latitude
39°21′19″ N, longitude 074°27′22″ W thence
east to latitude 39°21′18.14″ N, longitude
074°27′19.25″ W thence north to point of origin,
near Atlantic City, NJ.
14. .....
September—Third Sunday.
Ocean City Air Show ......
Ocean City, NJ ...............
15. .....
September—3rd Sunday
Atlantic City International
Triathlon.
Atlantic City, NJ ..............
(b.) Coast Guard Sector Baltimore—COTP Zone
March—4th or last Saturday; or April—1st Saturday.
Safety at Sea Seminar ...
U.S. Naval Academy ......
2. .......
March—3rd, 4th or last
Friday, Saturday and
Sunday; April and
May—every Friday,
Saturday and Sunday.
USNA Crew Races .........
U.S. Naval Academy ......
3. .......
July—3rd or 4th Saturday
TriRock Triathlon Series
The Competitor Group ....
4. .......
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1. .......
May—1st Sunday ...........
Nanticoke River Swim
and Triathlon.
Nanticoke River Swim
and Triathlon, Inc.
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All waters of the Severn River from shoreline to
shoreline, bounded to the northwest by the
Naval Academy (SR–450) Bridge and bounded
to the southeast by a line drawn from the Naval
Academy Light at latitude 38°58′39.5″ N, longitude 076°28′49″ W thence easterly to Carr
Point, MD at latitude 38°58′58″ N, longitude
076°27′41″ W.
All waters of the Severn River from shoreline to
shoreline, bounded to the northwest by a line
drawn from the south shoreline at latitude
39°00′58″ N, longitude 076°31′32″ W thence to
the north shoreline at latitude 39°01′11″ N, longitude 076°31′10″ W. The regulated area is
bounded to the southeast by a line drawn from
the Naval Academy Light at latitude 38°58′39.5″
N, longitude 076°28′49″ W thence easterly to
Carr Point, MD at latitude 38°58′58″ N, longitude
076°27′41″ W.
The waters of Spa Creek and Annapolis Harbor,
from shoreline to shoreline, bounded by a line
drawn near entrance of Spa Creek originating at
USNA seawall, latitude 38°58′40″ N, longitude
076°28′49″ W, thence south to latitude 38°58′32″
N, longitude 076°28′45″ W near Sycamore Point.
The regulated area is bounded to the southwest
by a line drawn from entrance of Annapolis Market Slip, latitude 38°58′34″ N, longitude
076°29′05″ W thence south to latitude 38°58′27″
N, longitude 076°28′56″ W near Chart House
pier, Annapolis, MD.
All waters of the Nanticoke River, including Bivalve
Channel and Bivalve Harbor, bounded by a line
drawn from a point on the shoreline at latitude
38°18′00″ N, longitude 075°54′00″ W, thence
westerly to latitude 38°18′00″ N, longitude
075°55′00″ W, thence northerly to latitude
38°20′00″ N, longitude 075°53′48″ W, thence
easterly to latitude 38°19′42″ N, longitude
075°52′54″ W.
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No.
Date
Event
Sponsor
Location
May—Saturday before
Memorial Day.
Chestertown Tea Party
Re-enactment Festival.
Chestertown Tea Party
Festival.
6. .......
May—3rd Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Dragon Boat Races at
Georgetown, Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C. Dragon
Boat Festival, Inc.
7. .......
May—Tuesday and
Wednesday before Memorial Day (observed).
USNA Blue Angels Air
Show.
U.S. Naval Academy ......
8. .......
June—2nd Sunday .........
The Great Chesapeake
Bay Bridges Swim
Races.
Great Chesapeake Bay
Swim, Inc.
9. .......
June—3rd, 4th or last
Saturday or July—2nd
or 3rd Saturday.
Maryland Swim for Life ...
District of Columbia
Aquatics Club.
10. .....
June—last Saturday and
Sunday or July—2nd
Saturday and Sunday.
Bo Bowman Memorial—
Sharptown Regatta.
Virginia/Carolina Racing
Assn.
11. .....
June—2nd, 3rd, 4th or
last Saturday and Sunday or August—1st
Saturday and Sunday.
Thunder on the Narrows
Kent Narrows Racing
Assn.
12. .....
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5. .......
Labor Day weekend
—Saturday and Sunday, or Monday.
Ragin on the River .........
Port Deposit, MD, Chamber of Commerce.
13. .....
September—2nd Saturday or the Saturday
after Labor Day.
Dragon Boat Races in
the Inner Harbor.
Associated Catholic
Charities, Inc.
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All waters of the Chester River, within a line connecting the following positions: latitude 39°12′27″
N, longitude 076°03′46″ W; thence to latitude
39°12′19″ N, longitude 076°03′53″ W; thence to
latitude 39°12′15″ N, longitude 076°03′41″ W;
thence to latitude 39°12′26″ N, longitude
076°03′38″ W; thence to the point of origin at
latitude 39°12′27″ N, longitude 076°03′46″ W.
The waters of the Upper Potomac River, Washington, DC, from shoreline to shoreline, bounded
upstream by the Francis Scott Key Bridge and
downstream by the Roosevelt Memorial Bridge.
All waters of the Severn River from shoreline to
shoreline, bounded to the northwest by a line
drawn from the south shoreline at latitude
39°00′38.9″ N, longitude 076°31′05.2″ W thence
to the north shoreline at latitude 39°00′54.7″ N,
longitude 076°30′44.8″ W, this line is approximately 1300 yards northwest of the U.S. 50 fixed
highway bridge. The regulated area is bounded
to the southeast by a line drawn from the Naval
Academy Light at latitude 38°58′39.5″ N, longitude 076°28′49″ W thence southeast to a point
700 yards east of Chinks Point, MD at latitude
38°58′1.9″ N, longitude 076°28′1.7″ W thence
northeast to Greenbury Point at latitude
38°58′29″ N, longitude 076°27′16″ W.
The waters of the Chesapeake Bay between and
adjacent to the spans of the William P. Lane Jr.
Memorial Bridge shore to shore 500 yards north
of the north span of the bridge from the western
shore at latitude 39°00′36″ N, longitude
076°23′05″ W and the eastern shore at latitude
38°59′14″ N, longitude 076°20′00″ W, and 500
yards south of the south span of the bridge from
the western shore at latitude 39°00′16″ N, longitude 076°24′30″ W and the eastern shore at
latitude 38°58′38.5″ N, longitude 076°20′06″ W.
The waters of the Chester River from shoreline to
shoreline, bounded on the south by a line drawn
at latitude 39°10′16″ N, near the Chester River
Channel Buoy 35 (LLN–26795) and bounded on
the north at latitude 39°12′30″ N by the Maryland
S.R. 213 Highway Bridge.
All waters of the Nanticoke River near Sharptown,
MD, from shoreline to shoreline, bounded to the
south by Maryland S.R. 313 Highway Bridge and
bounded to the north by a line drawn from latitude 38°33′09″ N, longitude 075°42′45″ W,
thence southeasterly to latitude 38°33′04″ N, longitude 075°42′37″ W.
All waters of Prospect Bay enclosed by the following points: latitude 38°57′52.0″ N, longitude
076°14′48.0″ W, to latitude 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.
The waters of the Susquehanna River, adjacent to
Port Deposit, Maryland, from shoreline to shoreline, bounded on the south by the U.S. I–95
fixed highway bridge, and bounded on the north
by a line running southwesterly from a point
along the shoreline at latitude 39°36′22″ N, longitude 076°07′08″ W, thence to latitude
39°36′00″ N, longitude 076°07′46″ W.
The waters of the Patapsco River, Baltimore, MD,
Inner Harbor from shoreline to shoreline, bounded on the east by a line drawn along longitude
076°36′30″ W.
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No.
Date
Event
Sponsor
Location
June—3rd, 4th or last
Saturday or Sunday.
Baltimore Dragon Boat
Challenge.
Baltimore Dragon Boat
Club.
15. .....
May—2nd or 3rd Saturday or June—1st, 2nd
or 3rd Saturday.
Potomac River Sharkfest
Swim.
Enviro-Sports Productions Inc.
16. .....
June—1st Sunday ..........
Swim Across the Potomac.
U.S. Open Water Swimming Assn.—Wave
One Swimming.
17. .....
October—last Saturday
or November—1st Saturday.
MRE Tug of War ............
Maritime Republic of
Eastport.
18. .....
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14. .....
December—2nd Saturday.
Eastport Yacht Club
Lighted Boat Parade.
Eastport Yacht Club .......
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The waters of Patapsco River, Northwest Harbor,
in Baltimore, MD, from shoreline to shoreline,
within an area bounded on the east by a line
drawn along longitude 076°35′ W and bounded
on the west by a line drawn along longitude
076°36′.
The waters of the Potomac River, from shoreline to
shoreline, bounded by a line drawn parallel and
north of the Harry W. Nice Memorial Bridge
(U.S. Route 301) originating at the eastern
shoreline latitude 38°22′05″ N, longitude
076°59′03″ W, thence west to latitude 38°21′50″
N, longitude 077°00′54″ W, at the western
shoreline. The regulated area is bounded by a
line drawn parallel and south of the U.S. Route
301 highway bridge, originating at the eastern
shoreline latitude 38°21′45″ N, longitude
076°58′58″ W thence west to latitude 38°21′29″
N, longitude 077°00′54″ W, at the western
shoreline of Potomac River.
The waters of the Potomac River, from shoreline to
shoreline, bounded to the north by a line drawn
that originates at Jones Point Park, VA at the
west shoreline latitude 38°47′35″ N, longitude
077°02′22″ W, thence east to latitude 38°47′12″
N, longitude 077°00′58″ W, at east shoreline
near National Harbor, MD. The regulated area is
bounded to the south by a line drawn originating
at George Washington Memorial Parkway highway overpass and Cameron Run, west shoreline
latitude 38°47′23″ N, longitude 077°03′03″ W
thence east to latitude 38°46′52″ N, longitude
077°01′13″ W, at east shoreline near National
Harbor, MD.
The waters of Spa Creek from shoreline to shoreline, extending 400 feet from either side of a
rope spanning Spa Creek from a position at latitude 38°58′36.9″ N, longitude 076°29′03.8″ W on
the Annapolis shoreline to a position at latitude
38°58′26.4″ N, longitude 076°28′53.7″ W on the
Eastport shoreline.
The approaches to Annapolis Harbor, the waters of
Spa Creek, and the Severn River, shore to
shore, bounded on the south by a line drawn
from Carr Point, at latitude 38°58′58.0″ N, longitude 076°27′40.0″ W, thence to Horn Point
Warning Light (LLNR 17935), at 38°58′24.0″ N,
longitude 076°28′10.0″ W, thence to Horn Point,
at 38°58′20.0″ N, longitude 076°28′27.0″ W, and
bounded on the north by the State Route 450
Bridge.
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No.
Date
Event
Sponsor
Location
19. .....
Memorial Day weekend—
Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, or
Labor Day weekend—
Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
NAS Patuxent River Air
Expo.
U.S. Naval Air Station
Patuxent River, MD.
20. .....
September—2nd, 3rd or
4th Saturday and Sunday.
Chesapeake Challenge ..
Chesapeake Bay Powerboat Association.
All waters of the lower Patuxent River, near Solomons, Maryland, located between Fishing Point
and the base of the break wall marking the entrance to the East Seaplane Basin at Naval Air
Station Patuxent River, within an area bounded
by a line connecting position latitude 38°17′39″
N, longitude 076°25′47″ W; thence to latitude
38°17′47″ N, longitude 076°26′00″ W; thence to
latitude 38°18′09″ N, longitude 076°25′40″ W;
thence to latitude 38°18′00″ N, longitude
076°25′25″ W, located along the shoreline at
U.S. Naval Air Station Patuxent River, Maryland,
and All waters of the lower Patuxent River, near
Solomons, Maryland, located between Hog Point
and Cedar Point, within an area bounded by a
line drawn from a position at latitude 38°18′41″
N, longitude 076°23′43″ W; to latitude 38°18′16″
N, longitude 076°22′35″ W; thence to latitude
38°18′12″ N, longitude 076°22′37″ W; thence to
latitude 38°18′36″ N, longitude 076°23′46″ W, located adjacent to the shoreline at U.S. Naval Air
Station Patuxent River, Maryland.
All waters of the Patuxent River, within boundary
lines connecting the following positions; originating near north entrance of MD Route 4
bridge,
latitude
38°19′45″
N,
longitude
076°28′06″ W, thence southwest to south entrance of MD Route 4 bridge, latitude 38°19′24″
N, longitude 076°28′30″ W, thence south to a
point near the shoreline, latitude 38°18′32″ N,
longitude 076°28′14″ W, thence southeast to a
point near the shoreline, latitude 38°17′38″ N,
longitude 076°27′26″ W, thence northeast to latitude 38°18′00″ N, longitude 076°26′41″ W,
thence northwest to latitude 38°18′59″ N, longitude 076°27′20″ W, located at Solomons, MD,
thence continuing northwest and parallel to
shoreline to point of origin.
(c.) Coast Guard Sector Hampton Roads—COTP Zone
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April—3rd Saturday and
Sunday or 4th Saturday and Sunday.
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All waters of the Western Branch, Elizabeth River
bounded by a line connecting the following
points: latitude 36°50′06″ N, longitude 076°
22′27″ W, thence to latitude 36°50′06″ N, longitude 076° 21′57″ W, thence to latitude
36°50′15″ N, longitude 076° 21′55.8″ W, thence
to latitude 36°50′15″ N, longitude 076° 22′27″ W,
thence to point of origin.
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Event
Sponsor
Location
2. .......
May—last Friday, Saturday and Sunday or
June—1st Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Blackbeard Festival ........
City of Hampton ..............
3. .......
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June—1st Friday, Saturday and Sunday or 2nd
Friday, Saturday and
Sunday.
Norfolk Harborfest ...........
Norfolk Festevents, Ltd ..
The waters of Sunset Creek and Hampton River
shore to shore bounded to the north by the C &
O Railroad Bridge and to the south by a line
drawn from Hampton River Channel Light 16 (LL
5715), located at latitude 37°01′03.0″ N, longitude 76°20′26.0″ W, to the finger pier across
the river at Fisherman’s Wharf, located at latitude 37°01′01.5″ N, longitude 76°20′32.0″ W.
Spectator Vessel Anchorage Areas—Area A: Located in the upper reaches of the Hampton
River, bounded to the south by a line drawn from
the western shore at latitude 37°01′48.0″ N, longitude 76°20′22.0″ W, across the river to the
eastern shore at latitude 37°01′44.0″ N, longitude 76°20′13.0″ W, and to the north by the C
& O Railroad Bridge. The anchorage area will be
marked by orange buoys.
Area B: Located on the eastern side of the channel, in the Hampton River, south of the Queen
Street Bridge, near the Riverside Health Center.
Bounded by the shoreline and a line drawn between the following points: Latitude 37°01′26.0″
N, longitude 76°20′24.0″ W, latitude 37°01′22.0″
N, longitude 76°20′26.0″ W, and latitude
37°01′22.0″ N, longitude 76°20′23.0″ W. The anchorage area will be marked by orange buoys.
The waters of the Elizabeth River and its branches
from shore to shore, bounded to the northwest
by a line drawn across the Port Norfolk Reach
section of the Elizabeth River between the northern corner of the landing at Hospital Point, Portsmouth, Virginia, latitude 36°50′51.0″ N, longitude
076°18′09.0″ W and the north corner of the City
of Norfolk Mooring Pier at the foot of Brooks Avenue located at latitude 36°51′00.0″ N, longitude
076°17′52.0″ W; bounded on the southwest by a
line drawn from the southern corner of the landing at Hospital Point, Portsmouth, Virginia, at
latitude 36°50′50.0″ N, longitude 076°18′10.0″
W, to the northern end of the easternmost pier at
the Tidewater Yacht Agency Marina, located at
latitude 36°50′29.0″ N, longitude 076°17′52.0″
W; bounded to the south by a line drawn across
the Lower Reach of the Southern Branch of the
Elizabeth River, between the Portsmouth
Lightship Museum located at the foot of London
Boulevard, in Portsmouth, Virginia at latitude
36°50′10.0″ N, longitude 076°17′47.0″ W, and
the northwest corner of the Norfolk Shipbuilding
& Drydock, Berkley Plant, Pier No. 1, located at
latitude 36°50′08.0″ N, longitude 076°17′39.0″
W; and to the southeast by the Berkley Bridge
which crosses the Eastern Branch of the Elizabeth River between Berkley at latitude
36°50′21.5″ N, longitude 076°17′14.5″ W, and
Norfolk at latitude 36°50′35.0″ N, longitude
076°17′10.0″ W.
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Date
Event
4. .......
May—Last Saturday and
Sunday or June—1st
Saturday and Sunday.
Ocean City Maryland Offshore Grand Prix.
Offshore Performance
Assn. Racing, LLC.
5. .......
June—3rd or 4th Saturday.
Cock Island Race ...........
Portsmouth Boat Club &
City of Portsmouth, VA.
6. .......
June—last Saturday or
July—1st Saturday.
RRBA Spring Radar
Shootout.
Rappahannock River
Boaters Association
(RRBA).
7. .......
July—last Wednesday
and following Friday or
August—first Wednesday and following Friday.
Pony Penning Swim .......
Chincoteague Volunteer
Fire Department.
8. .......
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August—2nd Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Hampton Cup Regatta ....
Hampton Cup Regatta
Boat Club.
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Location
The waters of the Atlantic Ocean commencing at a
point on the shoreline at latitude 38°25′42″ N,
longitude 075°03′06″ W; thence east southeast
to latitude 38°25′30″ N, longitude 075°02′12″ W,
thence south southwest parallel to the Ocean
City shoreline to latitude 38°19′12″ N, longitude
075°03′48″ W; thence west northwest to the
shoreline at latitude 38°19′30″ N, longitude
075°05′00″ W. The waters of the Atlantic Ocean
bounded by a line drawn from a position along
the shoreline near Ocean City, MD at latitude
38°22′25.2″ N, longitude 075°03′49.4″ W, thence
easterly to latitude 38°22′00.4″ N, longitude
075°02′34.8″ W, thence southwesterly to latitude
38°19′35.9″ N, longitude 075°03′35.4″ W, thence
westerly to a position near the shoreline at latitude 38°20′05″ N, longitude 075°04′48.4″ W,
thence northerly along the shoreline to the point
of origin.
The waters of the Elizabeth River and its branches
from shore to shore, bounded to the northwest
by a line drawn across the Port Norfolk Reach
section of the Elizabeth River between the northern corner of the landing at Hospital Point, Portsmouth, Virginia, latitude 36°50′51.0″ N, longitude
076°18′09.0″ W and the north corner of the City
of Norfolk Mooring Pier at the foot of Brooks Avenue located at latitude 36°51′00.0″ N, longitude
076°17′52.0″ W; bounded on the southwest by a
line drawn from the southern corner of the landing at Hospital Point, Portsmouth, Virginia, at
latitude 36°50′50.0″ N, longitude 076°18′10.0″
W, to the northern end of the easternmost pier at
the Tidewater Yacht Agency Marina, located at
latitude 36°50′29.0″ N, longitude 076°17′52.0″
W; bounded to the south by a line drawn across
the Lower Reach of the Southern Branch of the
Elizabeth River, between the Portsmouth
Lightship Museum located at the foot of London
Boulevard, in Portsmouth, Virginia at latitude
36°50′10.0″ N, longitude 076°17′47.0″ W, and
the northwest corner of the Norfolk Shipbuilding
& Drydock, Berkley Plant, Pier No. 1, located at
latitude 36°50′08.0″ N, longitude 076°17′39.0″
W; and to the southeast by the Berkley Bridge
which crosses the Eastern Branch of the Elizabeth River between Berkley at latitude
36°50′21.5″ N, longitude 076°17′14.5″ W, and
Norfolk at latitude 36°50′35.0″ N, longitude
076°17′10.0″ W.
The waters of the Rappahannock River, adjacent
to Layton, VA, from shoreline to shoreline,
bounded on the west by a line running along longitude 076°58′30″ W, and bounded on the east
by a line running along longitude 076°56′00″ W.
The waters of Assateague Channel from shoreline
to shoreline, bounded to the east by a line drawn
from latitude 37°55′01″ N, longitude 075°22′40″
W, to latitude 37°54′50″ N, longitude 075°22′46″
W, and to the west by a line drawn from latitude
37°54′54.0″ N, longitude 075°23′00″ W, to latitude 37°54′49″ N, longitude 075°22′49″ W.
The waters of Mill Creek, adjacent to Fort Monroe,
Hampton, Virginia, enclosed by the following
boundaries: to the north, a line drawn along latitude 37°01′00″ N, to the east a line drawn along
longitude 076°18′30″ W, to the south a line parallel with the shoreline adjacent to Fort Monroe,
and the west boundary is parallel with the Route
258—Mercury Boulevard Bridge.
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No.
Date
Event
Sponsor
Location
9. .......
September—2nd Friday,
Saturday and Sunday
or 3rd Friday, Saturday
and Sunday.
Hampton Bay Days Festival.
Hampton Bay Days Inc ...
10. .....
October—2nd Sunday or
3rd Sunday.
Poquoson Seafood Festival Workboat Races.
City of Poquoson ............
11. .....
August—3rd Saturday
and Sunday or 4th Saturday and Sunday.
Mattaponi Drag Boat
Race.
Mattaponi Volunteer Rescue Squad and Dive
Team.
The waters of Sunset Creek and Hampton River
shore to shore bounded to the north by the C &
O Railroad Bridge and to the south by a line
drawn from Hampton River Channel Light 16 (LL
5715), located at latitude 37°01′03.0″ N, longitude 076°20′26.0″ W, to the finger pier across
the river at Fisherman’s Wharf, located at latitude 37°01′01.5″ N, longitude 076°20′32.0″ W.
The waters of the Back River, Poquoson, Virginia,
bounded on the north by a line drawn along latitude 37°06′30″ N, bounded on the south by a
line drawn along latitude 37°06′15″ N, bounded
on the east by a line drawn along longitude
076°18′52″ W and bounded on the west by a
line drawn along longitude 076°19′30″ W.
All waters of Mattaponi River immediately adjacent
to Rainbow Acres Campground, King and Queen
County, Virginia. The regulated area includes a
section of the Mattaponi River approximately
three-quarter mile long and bounded in width by
each shoreline, bounded to the east by a line
that runs parallel along longitude 076°52′43″ W,
near the mouth of Mitchell Hill Creek, and
bounded to the west by a line that runs parallel
along longitude 076°53′41″ W just north of
Wakema, Virginia.
(d.) Coast Guard Sector North Carolina—COTP Zone
June—1st Saturday and
Sunday.
Carolina Cup Regatta .....
Virginia Boat Racing
Assn.
2. .......
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The waters of the Pasquotank River, adjacent to
Elizabeth City, NC, from shoreline to shoreline,
bounded on the west by the Elizabeth City Draw
Bridge and bounded on the east by a line originating at a point along the shoreline at latitude
36°17′54″ N, longitude 076°12′00″ W, thence
southwesterly to latitude 36°17′35″ N, longitude
076°12′18″ W at Cottage Point.
The waters of the Pamlico River including
Chocowinity Bay, from shoreline to shoreline,
bounded on the south by a line running northeasterly from Camp Hardee at latitude 35°28′23″
N, longitude 076°59′23″ W, to Broad Creek Point
at latitude 35°29′04″ N, longitude 076°58′44″ W,
and bounded on the north by the Norfolk Southern Railroad Bridge.
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No.
Date
Event
Sponsor
Location
3. .......
September—3rd and or
4th or last Sunday.
Crystal Coast Grand Prix
North Carolina East
Sports, Inc. N/P.
4. .......
September—3rd, 4th or
last Saturday; October—last Saturday; November—1st and or
2nd Saturday.
Wilmington YMCA
Triathlon.
Wilmington, NC, YMCA ..
5. .......
August—2nd Saturday ...
The Crossing ..................
Organization to Support
the Arts, Infrastructure,
and Learning on Lake
Gaston, AKA O’SAIL.
The waters of Bogue Sound, adjacent to Morehead
City, NC, from the southern tip of Sugar Loaf Island approximate position latitude 34°42′55″ N,
longitude 076°42′48″ W, thence westerly to
Morehead City Channel Day beacon 7 (LLNR
38620), thence southwest along the channel line
to Bogue Sound Light 4 (LLRN 38770), thence
southerly to Causeway Channel Day beacon 2
(LLNR 38720), thence southeasterly to Money
Island Day beacon 1 (LLNR 38645), thence easterly to Eight and One Half Marina Day beacon 2
(LLNR 38685), thence easterly to the western
most shoreline of Brant Island approximate position latitude 34°42′36″ N, longitude 076°42′11″
W, thence northeasterly along the shoreline to
Tombstone Point approximate position latitude
34°42′14″ N, longitude 076°41′20″ W, thence
southeasterly to the east end of the pier at Coast
Guard Sector North Carolina approximate position latitude 34°42′00″ N, longitude 076°40′52″
W, thence easterly to Morehead City Channel
Buoy 20 (LLNR 29427), thence northerly to
Beaufort Harbor Channel LT 1BH (LLNR 34810),
thence northwesterly to the southern tip of Radio
Island approximate position latitude 34°42′22″ N,
longitude 076°40′52″ W, thence northerly along
the shoreline to approximate position latitude
34°43′00″ N, longitude 076°41′25″ W, thence
westerly to the North Carolina State Port Facility,
thence westerly along the State Port to the
southwest corner approximate position latitude
34°42′55″ N, longitude 076°42′12″ W, thence
westerly to the southern tip of Sugar Loaf Island,
the point of origin.
The waters of, and adjacent to, Wrightsville Channel, from Wrightsville Channel Day beacon 14
(LLNR 28040), located at 34°12′18″ N, longitude
077°48′10″ W, to Wrightsville Channel Day beacon 25 (LLNR 28080), located at 34°12′51″ N,
longitude 77°48′53″ W.
All waters of Lake Gaston, from shoreline to shoreline, directly under the length of Eaton Ferry
Bridge (NC State Route 903), latitude 36°31′06″
N, longitude 077°57′37″ W, bounded to the west
by a line drawn parallel and 100 yards from the
western side of Eaton Ferry Bridge near Littleton, NC.
PART 165—REGULATED NAVIGATION
AREAS AND LIMITED ACCESS AREAS
33 CFR 1.05–1, 6.04–1, 6.04–6, 160.5; Pub. L.
107–295, 116 Stat. 2064; Department of
Homeland Security Delegation No. 0170.1.
3. The authority citation for part 165
continues to read as follows:
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■
Authority: 33 U.S.C. 1226, 1231; 46 U.S.C.
Chapter 701, 3306, 3703; 50 U.S.C. 191, 195;
4. Amend § 165.506 by revising the
section heading and Table to § 165.506
to read as follows:
§ 165.506 Safety Zones; Fireworks
Displays in the Fifth Coast Guard District.
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*
*
All coordinates listed in the Table to
§ 165.506 reference Datum NAD 1983.
TABLE TO § 165.506
No.
Date
Location
Regulated area
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1. ........
July 4th .......................................
North Atlantic Ocean, Bethany
Beach, DE, Safety Zone.
2. ........
Labor Day ..................................
Indian River Bay, DE, Safety
Zone.
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The waters of the North Atlantic Ocean within a 500 yard radius
of the fireworks barge in approximate position latitude
38°32′08″ N, longitude 075°03′15″ W, adjacent to shoreline of
Bethany Beach, DE.
All waters of the Indian River Bay within a 700 yard radius of the
fireworks launch location on the pier in approximate position
latitude 38°36′42″ N, longitude 075°08′18″ W.
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No.
Date
Location
Regulated area
3. ........
July 4th .......................................
North Atlantic Ocean, Rehoboth
Beach, DE, Safety Zone.
4. ........
July 4th .......................................
North Atlantic Ocean, Avalon,
NJ, Safety Zone.
5. ........
July 4th. September—2nd Saturday.
Barnegat Bay, Barnegat Township, NJ, Safety Zone.
6. ........
July 4th .......................................
North Atlantic Ocean,
May, NJ, Safety Zone.
7. ........
July 3rd ......................................
Delaware Bay, North Cape May,
NJ, Safety Zone.
8. ........
August—3rd Sunday ..................
Great Egg Harbor Inlet, Margate
City, NJ, Safety Zone.
9. ........
July 4th. August—every Thursday. September—1st Thursday.
Metedeconk River, Brick Township, NJ, Safety Zone.
10. ......
July—1st Friday .........................
North Atlantic Ocean, Atlantic
City, NJ, Safety Zone.
11. ......
July 4th. October—1st Saturday
North Atlantic Ocean, Ocean
City, NJ, Safety Zone.
12. ......
May—4th Saturday ....................
Barnegat Bay, Ocean Township,
NJ, Safety Zone.
13. ......
July 4th .......................................
Little Egg Harbor, Parker Island,
NJ, Safety Zone.
14. ......
September—3rd Saturday .........
Delaware River, Chester, PA,
Safety Zone.
15. ......
September—3rd Saturday .........
Delaware River, Essington, PA,
Safety Zone.
16. ......
July 3rd, 4th or 5th, Columbus
Day, December 31st, January
1st.
Delaware River, Philadelphia,
PA, Safety Zone.
All waters of the Atlantic Ocean within a 360 yard radius of the
fireworks barge in approximate position latitude 38°43′01.2″ N,
longitude 075°04′21″ W, approximately 400 yards east of Rehoboth Beach, DE.
The waters of the North Atlantic Ocean within a 500 yard radius
of the fireworks barge in approximate location latitude
39°06′19.5″ N, longitude 074°42′02.15″ W, in the vicinity of the
shoreline at Avalon, NJ.
The waters of Barnegat Bay within a 500 yard radius of the fireworks barge in approximate position latitude 39°44′50″ N, longitude 074°11′21″ W, approximately 500 yards north of
Conklin Island, NJ.
The waters of the North Atlantic Ocean within a 500 yard radius
of the fireworks barge in approximate location latitude
38°55′36″ N, longitude 074°55′26″ W, immediately adjacent to
the shoreline at Cape May, NJ.
All waters of the Delaware Bay within a 360 yard radius of the
fireworks barge in approximate position latitude 38°58′00″ N,
longitude 074°58′30″ W.
All waters within a 500 yard radius of the fireworks barge in approximate location latitude 39°19′33″ N, longitude 074°31′28″
W, on the Intracoastal Waterway near Margate City, NJ.
The waters of the Metedeconk River within a 300 yard radius of
the fireworks launch platform in approximate position latitude
40°03′24″ N, longitude 074°06′42″ W, near the shoreline at
Brick Township, NJ.
The waters of the North Atlantic Ocean within a 500 yard radius
of the fireworks barge located at latitude 39°20′58″ N, longitude 074°25′58″ W, near the shoreline at Atlantic City, NJ.
The waters of the North Atlantic Ocean within a 500 yard radius
of the fireworks barge in approximate location latitude
39°16′22″ N, longitude 074°33′54″ W, in the vicinity of the
shoreline at Ocean City, NJ.
All waters of Barnegat Bay within a 500 yard radius of the fireworks barge in approximate position latitude 39°47′33″ N, longitude 074°10′46″ W.
All waters of Little Egg Harbor within a 500 yard radius of the
fireworks barge in approximate position latitude 39°34′18″ N,
longitude 074°14′43″ W, approximately 100 yards north of
Parkers Island.
All waters of the Delaware River near Chester, PA just south of
the Commodore Barry Bridge within a 250 yard radius of the
fireworks barge located in approximate position latitude
39°49′43.2″ N, longitude 075°22′42″ W.
All waters of the Delaware River near Essington, PA, west of Little Tinicum Island within a 250 yard radius of the fireworks
barge located in the approximate position latitude 39°51′18″ N,
longitude 075°18′57″ W.
All waters of Delaware River, adjacent to Penns Landing, Philadelphia, PA, bounded from shoreline to shoreline, bounded on
the south by a line running east to west from points along the
shoreline at latitude 39°56′31.2″ N, longitude 075°08′28.1″ W;
thence to latitude 39°56′29.1″ N, longitude 075°07′56.5″ W,
and bounded on the north by the Benjamin Franklin Bridge.
Cape
(b.) Coast Guard Sector Baltimore—COTP Zone
April—1st or 2nd Saturday ........
2. ........
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Annapolis, MD, Safety Zone.
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All waters of the Upper Potomac River within a 150 yard radius
of the fireworks barge in approximate position latitude
38°52′20″ N, longitude 077°01′17″ W, located within the
Washington Channel in Washington Harbor, DC.
All waters of the Severn River and Spa Creek within an area
bounded by a line drawn from latitude 38°58′40″ N, longitude
076°28′49″ W; thence to latitude 38°58′33″ N, longitude
076°28′49″ W; thence to latitude 38°58′45″ N, longitude
076°28′07″ W; thence to latitude 38°59′01″ N, longitude
076°28′37″ W, thence to latitude 38°58′57″ N, longitude
076°28′40″ W, thence to latitude 38°58′53″ N, longitude
076°28′34″ W, thence to point of origin; located near the entrance to Spa Creek and Severn River, Annapolis, MD.
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No.
Date
Location
Regulated area
3. ........
Saturday before Independence
Day holiday.
Middle River, Baltimore County,
MD, Safety Zone.
4. ........
June—last Saturday. July—3rd,
4th or last Saturday or Sunday.
June 14th, July 4th. September—2nd Saturday. December 31st.
Potomac River, Charles County,
MD—Newburg, Safety Zone.
6. ........
May—2nd or 3rd Thursday or
Friday. July 4th. December
31st.
Baltimore Inner Harbor, Patapsco River, MD, Safety
Zone.
7. ........
May—2nd or 3rd Thursday or
Friday. July 4th. December
31st.
Baltimore Inner Harbor, Patapsco River, MD, Safety
Zone.
8. ........
July 4th. December 31st ............
Northwest Harbor (West Channel) Patapsco River, MD,
Safety Zone.
9. ........
July 4th .......................................
Patuxent River, Calvert County,
MD, Safety Zone.
10. ......
July 3rd ......................................
Chesapeake Bay, Chesapeake
Beach, MD, Safety Zone.
11. ......
July 4th .......................................
Choptank River, Cambridge,
MD, Safety Zone.
12. ......
July—2nd or 3rd Saturday and
last Saturday.
Potomac River, Fairview Beach,
Charles County, MD, Safety
Zone.
13. ......
May—last Saturday. July 4th .....
Potomac River, Charles County,
MD—Mount Vernon, Safety
Zone.
14. ......
October—1st Saturday ..............
Dukeharts Channel, Potomac
River, MD, Safety Zone.
15. ......
July—Day before Independence
Day holiday and July 4th. November—3rd Thursday, 3rd
Saturday and last Friday. December—1st, 2nd and 3rd Friday.
Potomac River, National Harbor,
MD, Safety Zone.
16. ......
Sunday before July 4th, July 4th
Susquehanna River, Havre de
Grace, MD, Safety Zone.
17. ......
June and July—Saturday before
Independence Day holiday.
Miles River, St. Michaels, MD,
Safety Zone.
18. ......
July 3rd ......................................
Tred Avon River, Oxford, MD,
Safety Zone.
All waters of the Middle River within a 300 yard radius of the fireworks barge in approximate position latitude 39°17′45″ N, longitude 076°23′49″ W, approximately 300 yards east of Rockaway Beach, near Turkey Point.
All waters of the Potomac River within a 200 yard radius of the
fireworks barge in approximate position latitude 38°23′41″ N,
longitude 076°59′30″ W, located near Newburg, Maryland.
All waters of the Patapsco River within a 300 yard radius of the
fireworks barge in approximate position 39°15′55″ N,
076°34′33″ W, located adjacent to the East Channel of Northwest Harbor.
All waters of the Patapsco River within a 100 yard radius of the
fireworks barge in approximate position latitude 39°17′01″ N,
longitude 076°36′31″ W, located at the entrance to Baltimore
Inner Harbor, approximately 125 yards southwest of pier 3.
The waters of the Patapsco River within a 100 yard radius of approximate position latitude 39°17′04″ N, longitude 076°36′36″
W, located in Baltimore Inner Harbor, approximately 125 yards
southeast of pier 1.
All waters of the Patapsco River within a 300 yard radius of the
fireworks barge in approximate position latitude 39°16′21″ N,
longitude 076°34′38″ W, located adjacent to the West Channel
of Northwest Harbor.
All waters of the Patuxent River within a 200 yard radius of the
fireworks barge located at latitude 38°19′17″ N, longitude
076°27′45″ W, approximately 800 feet from shore at Solomons
Island, MD.
All waters of the Chesapeake Bay within a 150 yard radius of the
fireworks barge in approximate position latitude 38°41′36″ N,
longitude 076°31′30″ W, and within a 150 yard radius of the
fireworks barge in approximate position latitude 38°41′28″ N,
longitude 076°31′29″ W, located near Chesapeake Beach,
Maryland.
All waters of the Choptank River within a 300 yard radius of the
fireworks launch site at Great Marsh Point, located at latitude
38°35′06″ N, longitude 076°04′46″ W.
All waters of the Potomac River within a 300 yard radius of the
fireworks barge in approximate position latitude 38°19′57″ N,
longitude 077°14′40″ W, located north of the shoreline at Fairview Beach, Virginia.
All waters of the Potomac River within an area bound by a line
drawn from the following points: latitude 38°42′30″ N, longitude
077°04′47″ W; thence to latitude 38°42′18″ N, longitude
077°04′42″ W; thence to latitude 38°42′11″ N, longitude
077°05′10″ W; thence to latitude 38°42′22″ N, longitude
077°05′12″ W; thence to point of origin located along the Potomac River shoreline at George Washington’s Mount Vernon
Estate, Fairfax County, VA.
All waters of the Potomac River within a 300 yard radius of the
fireworks barge in approximate position latitude 38°13′27″ N,
longitude 076°44′48″ W, located adjacent to Dukeharts Channel near Coltons Point, Maryland.
All waters of the Potomac River within an area bound by a line
drawn from the following points: latitude 38°47′13″ N, longitude
077°00′58″ W; thence to latitude 38°46′51″ N, longitude
077°01′15″ W; thence to latitude 38°47′25″ N, longitude
077°01′33″ W; thence to latitude 38°47′32″ N, longitude
077°01′08″ W; thence to the point of origin, located at National
Harbor, Maryland.
All waters of the Susquehanna River within a 300 yard radius of
approximate position latitude 39°32′06″ N, longitude
076°05′22″ W, located on the island at Millard Tydings Memorial Park.
All waters of the Miles River within a 200 yard radius of approximate position latitude 38°47′42″ N, longitude 076°12′51″ W, located at the entrance to Long Haul Creek.
All waters of the Tred Avon River within a 150 yard radius of the
fireworks barge in approximate position latitude 38°41′24″ N,
longitude 076°10′37″ W, approximately 500 yards northwest of
the waterfront at Oxford, MD.
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No.
Date
19. ......
July 3rd ......................................
Northeast River, North
MD, Safety Zone.
20. ......
June—2nd or 3rd Saturday.
July—1st, 2nd or 3rd Saturday. September—1st or 2nd
Saturday. December 31st.
March through October, at the
conclusion of evening MLB
games at Washington Nationals Ball Park.
June—last Saturday or July—
first Saturday. July—3rd, 4th
or last Saturday or Sunday.
Upper Potomac River, Washington, D.C., Safety Zone.
21. ......
22. ......
Location
Regulated area
East,
Anacostia River, Washington,
D.C., Safety Zone.
Potomac River, Prince William
County, VA, Safety Zone.
All waters of the Northeast River within a 300 yard radius of the
fireworks barge in approximate position latitude 39°35′26″ N,
longitude 075°57′00″ W, approximately 400 yards south of
North East Community Park.
All waters of the Upper Potomac River within a 300 yard radius
of the fireworks barge in approximate position 38°48′40″ N,
077°02′07″ W, located near the waterfront of Alexandria, Virginia.
All waters of the Anacostia River within a 150 yard radius of the
fireworks barge in approximate position latitude 38°52′13″ N,
longitude 077°00′16″ W, located near the Washington Nationals Ball Park.
All waters of the Potomac River within a 200 yard radius of the
fireworks barge in approximate position latitude 38°34′10″ N,
longitude 077°15′36″ W, located near Cherry Hill, Virginia.
(c.) Coast Guard Sector Hampton Roads—COTP Zone
July 4th .......................................
North Atlantic Ocean, Ocean
City, MD, Safety Zone.
2. ........
May—4th Sunday. June—3rd
Monday, and June 29th. July
4th. August—1st and 4th Sunday. September—1st and 4th
Sunday.
July 4th .......................................
Isle of Wight Bay, Ocean City,
MD, Safety Zone.
3. ........
4. ........
July 4th .......................................
Broad Bay, Virginia Beach, VA,
Safety Zone.
5. ........
October—1st Friday ...................
York River, West Point, VA,
Safety Zone.
6. ........
July 4th .......................................
York River, Yorktown, VA, Safety Zone.
7. ........
May—1st Friday. July 4th ..........
James River, Newport News,
VA, Safety Zone.
8. ........
June—4th Friday. July—1st Friday. July 4th.
Chesapeake Bay, Norfolk, VA,
Safety Zone.
9. ........
July 4th .......................................
Chesapeake
Bay,
Virginia
Beach, VA, Safety Zone.
10. ......
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Sunday. July 4th. November—4th Saturday. December—1st Saturday and December 31st. January—1st.
Elizabeth
River,
Southern
Branch, Norfolk, VA, Safety
Zone.
11. ......
July—3rd Saturday ....................
John H. Kerr Reservoir, Clarksville, VA, Safety Zone.
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All waters of the Atlantic Ocean in an area bound by the following points: latitude 38°19′39.9″ N, longitude 075°05′03.2″
W; thence to latitude 38°19′36.7″ N, longitude 075°04′53.5″ W;
thence to latitude 38°19′45.6″ N, longitude 075°04′49.3″ W;
thence to latitude 38°19′49.1″ N, longitude 075°05′00.5″ W;
thence to point of origin. The size of the safety zone extends
approximately 300 yards offshore from the fireworks launch
area located at the high water mark on the beach.
All waters of Isle of Wight Bay within a 350 yard radius of the
fireworks barge in approximate position latitude 38°22′32″ N,
longitude 075°04′30″ W.
All waters of Assawoman Bay within a 360 yard radius of the
fireworks launch location on the pier at the West end of
Northside Park, in approximate position latitude 38°25′57.6″ N,
longitude 075°03′55.8″ W.
All waters of the Broad Bay within a 400 yard radius of the fireworks display in approximate position latitude 36°52′7″ N, longitude 076°00′23″ W, located on the shoreline near the Cavalier Golf and Yacht Club, Virginia Beach, Virginia.
All waters of the York River near West Point, VA within a 400
yard radius of the fireworks display located in approximate position latitude 37°31′25″ N, longitude 076°47′19″ W.
All waters of the York River within a 400 yard radius of the fireworks display in approximate position latitude 37°14′14″ N,
longitude 076°30′02″ W, located near Yorktown, Virginia.
All waters of the James River within a 325 yard radius of the fireworks barge in approximate position latitude 36°58′30″ N, longitude 076°26′19″ W, located in the vicinity of the Newport
News Shipyard, Newport News, Virginia.
All waters of the Chesapeake Bay within a 400 yard radius of the
fireworks display located in position latitude 36°57′21″ N, longitude 076°15′00″ W, located near Ocean View Fishing Pier.
All waters of the Chesapeake Bay 400 yard radius of the fireworks display in approximate position latitude 36°55′02″ N,
longitude 076°03′27″ W, located at the First Landing State
Park at Virginia Beach, Virginia.
All waters of the Elizabeth River Southern Branch in an area
bound by the following points: latitude 36°50′54.8″ N, longitude
076°18′10.7″ W; thence to latitude 36°51′7.9″ N, longitude
076°18′01″ W; thence to latitude 36°50′45.6″ N, longitude
076°17′44.2″ W; thence to latitude 36°50′29.6″ N, longitude
076°17′23.2″ W; thence to latitude 36°50′7.7″ N, longitude
076°17′32.3″ W; thence to latitude 36°49′58″ N, longitude
076°17′28.6″ W; thence to latitude 36°49′52.6″ N, longitude
076°17′43.8″ W; thence to latitude 36°50′27.2″ N, longitude
076°17′45.3″ W thence to the point of origin.
All waters of John H. Kerr Reservoir within a 400 yard radius of
approximate position latitude 36°37′51″ N, longitude
078°32′50″ W, located near the center span of the State Route
15 Highway Bridge.
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No.
Date
Location
Regulated area
12. ......
May, June, July, August, September,
October—every
Wednesday, Friday, Saturday
and Sunday. July 4th.
September—last Saturday or
October—1st Saturday.
North Atlantic Ocean, Virginia
Beach, VA, Safety Zone A.
Friday, Saturday, Sunday and
Monday—Labor Day Weekend.
July 4th .......................................
North Atlantic Ocean, VA
Beach, VA, Safety Zone C.
16. ......
February—4th
4th.
July
Chickahominy River, Williamsburg, VA, Safety Zone.
17. ......
July—3rd, 4th and 5th ...............
Great Wicomico River, Mila, VA,
Safety Zone.
18. ......
July—1st Friday, Saturday and
Sunday.
Cockrell′s Creek, Reedville, VA,
Safety Zone.
19. ......
May—last Sunday ......................
James River, Richmond, VA,
Safety Zone.
20. ......
June—last Saturday ...................
Rappahannock
Tappahannock,
Zone.
All waters of the Atlantic Ocean within a 1000 yard radius of the
center located near the shoreline at approximate position latitude 36°51′12″ N, longitude 075°58′06″ W, located off the
beach between 17th and 31st streets.
All waters of the Atlantic Ocean within a 350 yard radius of approximate position latitude 36°50′35″ N, longitude 075°58′09″
W, located on the 14th Street Fishing Pier.
All waters of the Atlantic Ocean within a 350 yard radius of approximate position latitude 36°49′55″ N, longitude 075°58′00″
W, located off the beach between 2nd and 6th streets.
All waters of the Nansemond River within a 350 yard radius of
approximate position latitude 36°44′27″ N, longitude
076°34′42″ W, located near Constant’s Wharf in Suffolk, VA.
All waters of the Chickahominy River within a 400 yard radius of
the fireworks display in approximate position latitude 37°14′50″
N, longitude 076°52′17″ W, near Barrets Point, Virginia.
All waters of the Great Wicomico River located within a 420 foot
radius of the fireworks display at approximate position latitude
37°50′31″ N, longitude 076°19′42″ W near Mila, Virginia.
All waters of Cockrell′s Creek located within a 420 foot radius of
the fireworks display at approximate position latitude 37°49′54″
N, longitude 076°16′44″ W near Reedville, Virginia.
All waters of the James River located within a 420 foot radius of
the fireworks display at approximate position latitude
37°31′13.1″ N, longitude 077°25′07.84″ W near Richmond, Virginia.
All waters of the Rappahannock River located within a 400 foot
radius of the fireworks display at approximate position latitude
37°55′12.0″ N, longitude 076°49′12.0″ W near Tappahannock,
Virginia.
All waters of Cape Charles Harbor located within a 375 foot radius of the fireworks display at approximate position latitude
37°15′46.5″ N, longitude 076°01′30.3″ W near Cape Charles,
Virginia.
All waters of the Pagan River located within a 420 foot radius of
the fireworks display at approximate position latitude
36°59′18.0″ N, longitude 076°37′45.0″ W near Smithfield, Virginia.
All waters of Sandbridge Shores located within a 300 foot radius
of the fireworks display at approximate position latitude
36°43′24.9″ N, longitude 075°56′24.9″ W near Virginia Beach,
Virginia.
All waters of Chesapeake Bay located within a 600 foot radius of
the fireworks display at approximate position latitude
36°54′58.18″ N, longitude 076°06′44.3″ W near Virginia
Beach, Virginia.
13. ......
14. ......
15. ......
Saturday.
North Atlantic Ocean, VA
Beach, VA, Safety Zone B.
Nansemond River, Suffolk, VA,
Safety Zone.
VA,
River,
Safety
21. ......
July 4th .......................................
Cape Charles Harbor, Cape
Charles, VA, Safety Zone.
22. ......
July 4th .......................................
Pagan River, Smithfield, VA,
Safety Zone.
23. ......
July 4th .......................................
Sandbridge Shores, Virginia
Beach, VA, Safety Zone.
24. ......
July 4th .......................................
Chesapeake
Bay,
Virginia
Beach, VA, Safety Zone.
(d.) Coast Guard Sector North Carolina—COTP Zone
July 4th. October—1st Saturday
Morehead City Harbor Channel,
NC, Safety Zone.
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April—2nd Saturday. July 4th.
August—3rd Monday. October—1st Saturday.
Cape Fear River, Wilmington,
NC, Safety Zone.
3. ........
July—1st Saturday and July 4th
Green Creek and Smith Creek,
Oriental, NC, Safety Zone.
4. ........
July 4th .......................................
Pasquotank River, Elizabeth
City, NC, Safety Zone.
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All waters of the Morehead City Harbor Channel that fall within a
360 yard radius of latitude 34°43′01″ N, longitude 076°42′59.6″
W, a position located at the west end of Sugar Loaf Island,
NC.
All waters of the Cape Fear River within an area bound by a line
drawn from the following points: latitude 34°13′54″ N, longitude
077°57′06″ W; thence northeast to latitude 34°13′57″ N, longitude 077°57′05″ W; thence north to latitude 34°14′11″ N, longitude 077°57′07″ W; thence northwest to latitude 34°14′22″
N, longitude 077°57′19″ W; thence east to latitude 34°14′22″
N, longitude 077°57′06″ W; thence southeast to latitude
34°14′07″ N, longitude 077°57′00″ W; thence south to latitude
34°13′54″ N, longitude 077°56′58″ W; thence to the point of
origin, located approximately 500 yards north of Cape Fear
Memorial Bridge.
All waters of Green Creek and Smith Creek that fall within a 300
yard radius of the fireworks launch site at latitude 35°01′29.6″
N, longitude 076°42′10.4″ W, located near the entrance to the
Neuse River in the vicinity of Oriental, NC.
All waters of the Pasquotank River within a 300 yard radius of
the fireworks launch barge in approximate position latitude
36°17′47″ N, longitude 076°12′17″ W, located approximately
400 yards north of Cottage Point, NC.
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No.
Date
Location
Regulated area
5. ........
July 4th, or July 5th ...................
Currituck Sound, Corolla, NC,
Safety Zone.
6. ........
July 4th. November—3rd Saturday.
Middle Sound, Figure Eight Island, NC, Safety Zone.
7. ........
June—2nd Saturday. July 4th ...
Pamlico River, Washington, NC,
Safety Zone.
8. ........
July 4th .......................................
Neuse River, New Bern, NC,
Safety Zone.
9. ........
July 4th .......................................
Edenton Bay,
Safety Zone.
10. ......
July 4th. November—Saturday
following Thanksgiving.
Motts Channel, Banks Channel,
Wrightsville Beach, NC, Safety Zone.
11. ......
July 4th .......................................
Cape Fear River,
NC, Safety Zone.
12. ......
July 4th .......................................
Big Foot Slough, Ocracoke, NC,
Safety Zone.
13. ......
August—1st Tuesday .................
New River, Jacksonville, NC,
Safety Zone.
14. ......
July 4th .......................................
Pantego Creek, Belhaven, NC,
Safety Zone.
All waters of the Currituck Sound within a 300 yard radius of the
fireworks barge in approximate position latitude 36°22′23.8″ N,
longitude 075°49′56.3″ W.
All waters of the Figure Eight Island Causeway Channel from
latitude 34°16′32″ N, longitude 077°45′32″ W, thence east
along the marsh to a position located at latitude 34°16′19″ N,
longitude 077°44′55″ W, thence south to the causeway at position latitude 34°16′16″ N, longitude 077°44′58″ W, thence
west along the shoreline to position latitude 34°16′29″ N, longitude 077°45′34″ W, thence back to the point of origin.
All waters of Pamlico River and Tar River within a 300 yard radius of latitude 35°32′25″ N, longitude 077°03′42″ W, a position located on the southwest shore of the Pamlico River,
Washington, NC
All waters of the Neuse River within a 360 yard radius of the fireworks barge in approximate position latitude 35°06′07.1″ N,
longitude 077°01′35.8″ W; located 420 yards north of the New
Bern, Twin Span, high rise bridge.
All waters within a 300 yard radius of position latitude 36°03′04″
N, longitude 076°36′18″ W, approximately 150 yards south of
the entrance to Queen Anne Creek, Edenton, NC.
All waters of Motts Channel within a 500 yard radius of the fireworks launch site in approximate position latitude 34°12′29″ N,
longitude 077°48′27″ W, approximately 560 yards south of Sea
Path Marina, Wrightsville Beach, NC.
All waters of the Cape Fear River within a 600 yard radius of the
fireworks barge in approximate position latitude 33°54′40″ N,
longitude 078°01′18″ W, approximately 700 yards south of the
waterfront at Southport, NC.
All waters of Big Foot Slough within a 300 yard radius of the fireworks launch site in approximate position latitude 35°06′54″ N,
longitude 075°59′24″ W, approximately 100 yards west of the
Silver Lake Entrance Channel at Ocracoke, NC.
All waters of the New River within a 300 yard radius of the fireworks launch site in approximate position latitude 34°44′45″ N,
longitude 077°26′18″ W, approximately one half mile south of
the Hwy 17 Bridge, Jacksonville, North Carolina.
All waters on the Pantego Creek within a 600 foot radius of the
launch site on land at position 35°32′35″ N, 076°37′46″ W.
Dated: April 25, 2013.
Steven H. Ratti,
Rear Admiral, U. S. Coast Guard,
Commander, Fifth Coast Guard District.
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SECURITY
Coast Guard
33 CFR Part 117
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Merrimack River, Haverhill and West
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Coast Guard, DHS.
Notice of temporary deviation
from regulations.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
SUMMARY: The Commander, First Coast
Guard District, has issued a temporary
deviation from the regulation governing
the operation of the Rocks Village
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NC,
Southport,
Bridge, mile 12.6, across the Merrimack
River between Haverhill and West
Newbury, Massachusetts. The deviation
is necessary to facilitate bridge
rehabilitation and repairs. This
deviation allows the bridge to remain in
the closed position for 5 days.
DATES: This deviation is effective from
7 a.m. on June 3, 2013 through 4 p.m.
on June 7, 2013.
ADDRESSES: Documents mentioned in
this preamble as being available in the
docket are part of docket USCG–2013–
0356 and are available online at
www.regulations.gov, inserting USCG–
2013–0356 in the ‘‘Keyword’’ and then
clicking ‘‘Search’’. They are also
available for inspection or copying at
the Docket Management Facility (M–30),
U.S. Department of Transportation,
West Building Ground Floor, Room
W12–140, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE.,
Washington, DC 20590, between 9 a.m.
and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday,
except Federal holidays.
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john.w.mcdonald@uscg.mil or telephone
(617) 223–8364. If you have questions
on viewing the docket, call Barbara
Hairston, Program Manager, Docket
Operations, telephone 202–366–9826.
The Rocks
Village Bridge, across the Merrimack
River, mile 12.6, between Haverhill and
West Newbury, Massachusetts, has a
vertical clearance in the closed position
of 17 feet at mean high water and 23 feet
at mean low water. The drawbridge
operation regulations are listed at 33
CFR 117.605(c).
The waterway is predominantly
transited by small recreational vessels at
the location of the Rocks Village Bridge.
The bridge is required to open upon
a two hour advance notice as a result of
infrequent requests to open the draw.
The owner of the bridge,
Massachusetts Department of
Transportation, requested a temporary
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
Coast Guard
33 CFR Parts 100 and 165
[Docket No. USCG-2012-0970]
RIN 1625-AA00, AA08
Special Local Regulations and Safety Zones; Recurring Marine
Events and Fireworks Displays Within the Fifth Coast Guard District
AGENCY: Coast Guard, DHS.
ACTION: Final rule.
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SUMMARY: The Coast Guard is issuing a final rule that revises the list
of special local regulations and safety zones established for recurring
marine events and fireworks displays at various locations within the
geographic boundary of the Fifth Coast Guard District. This adds 15 new
annual recurring marine events and fireworks display locations; it
revises event date(s) and coordinates for 31 previously established
locations within the geographic boundary of the Fifth Coast Guard
District. This rule also deletes 21 previously listed marine events,
fireworks displays and corresponding regulated areas that no longer
occur. Entry into or movement within the regulated areas during the
enforcement periods is prohibited without approval of the appropriate
Captain of the Port.
DATES: This rule is effective June 20, 2013.
ADDRESSES: Documents mentioned in this preamble are part of docket
[USCG-2012-0970]. To view documents mentioned in this preamble as being
available in the docket, go to https://www.regulations.gov, type the
docket number in the ``SEARCH'' box and click ``SEARCH.'' Click on Open
Docket Folder on the line associated with this rulemaking. You may also
visit the Docket Management Facility in Room W12-140 on the ground
floor of the Department of Transportation West Building, 1200 New
Jersey Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20590, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.,
Monday through Friday, except Federal holidays.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: If you have questions on this rule,
call or email, Dennis Sens, Prevention Division, Fifth Coast Guard
District; telephone (757) 398-6204, email Dennis.M.Sens@uscg.mil. If
you have questions on viewing or submitting material to the docket,
call Barbara Hairston, Program Manager, Docket Operations, telephone
(202) 366-9826.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Table of Acronyms
DHS Department of Homeland Security
FR Federal Register
NPRM Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
A. Regulatory History and Information
Previously, the special local regulations listed in 33 CFR 100.501
were amended in the January 19, 2012, issue of the Federal Register (77
FR 2632). The purpose of the rulemaking was to revise the Table to 33
CFR 100.501 by adding new annual recurring marine events, modifying
event dates for previously established locations within the geographic
boundary of the Fifth Coast Guard District; and deleting previously
listed marine events and corresponding regulated areas that no longer
occur.
The safety zones at 33 CFR 165.506 were previously amended in the
March 23, 2012, issue of the Federal Register (77 FR 16932). The Coast
Guard revised the list of permanent safety zones in the Table to 33 CFR
165.506, for recurring fireworks displays, by adding new locations,
deleting previously established locations and modifying
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previously established locations within the geographic boundary of the
Fifth Coast Guard District.
On February 28, 2013, we published a notice of proposed rulemaking
(NPRM) entitled ``Special Local Regulations and Safety Zones; Recurring
Marine Events and Fireworks Displays within the Fifth Coast Guard
District'' in the Federal Register (78 FR 13576). We received no
comments on the proposed rule.
B. Basis and Purpose
The Coast Guard is revising the list of permanent special local
regulations at 33 CFR 100.501 and safety zones at 33 CFR 165.506,
established for recurring marine events and fireworks displays at
various locations within the geographic boundary of the Fifth Coast
Guard District. The Fifth Coast Guard District is comprised of the land
areas and U.S. navigable waters adjacent to North Carolina, Virginia,
District of Columbia, Maryland, Delaware and portions of Pennsylvania
and New Jersey. For a detailed description of the geographical area of
the district and each Coast Guard Sector--Captain of the Port Zone,
please see 33 CFR 3.25.
This rulemaking updates existing regulations in an effort to
reflect the most current information provided to the Fifth Coast Guard
District for marine events within its area of operations.
The purpose of this rulemaking is to ensure the safety of life on
navigable waters during marine events, fireworks displays and provide
the marine community the opportunity to comment on regulated area and
safety zone locations, size, and length of time the zones will be
active.
Special Local Regulations
Under 33 CFR 100.35, the Coast Guard District Commander has
authority to promulgate certain special local regulations deemed
necessary to ensure the safety of life on the navigable waters
immediately before, during, and immediately after an approved regatta
or marine parade. Currently there are 59 special local regulations that
are established and enforced at various periods throughout the year
that are held on an annual basis. This rule will decrease the total
number of special local regulations to 51 locations for marine events
within the boundary of the Fifth Coast Guard District. This regulation
includes events such as sailing regattas, power boat races, swim races,
holiday parades, crew and other paddle craft races. The Coast Guard is
revising the list of special local regulations at 33 CFR 100.501,
established for various marine events, by adding 7 new annual recurring
events and revising 13 previously established locations within the
geographic boundary of the Fifth Coast Guard District. This rule also
deletes 15 previously listed marine events and corresponding regulated
areas that are no longer occurring.
Safety Zones
Under 33 CFR 165.23, the Coast Guard District Commander has
authority to promulgate certain safety zones deemed necessary to ensure
the safety of life on the navigable waters immediately before, during,
and immediately after an approved fireworks displays. In this rule the
Coast Guard revises the list of permanent safety zones at 33 CFR
165.506, established for fireworks displays at various locations within
the geographic boundary of the Fifth Coast Guard District. Currently
there are 74 permanent safety zones established for fireworks displays
within the geographic boundaries of the Fifth Coast Guard District.
This rule will increase the total number of permanent safety zones to
76 locations for fireworks displays within the boundary of the Fifth
Coast Guard District. The Coast Guard is revising the list of permanent
safety zones at 33 CFR 165.506, established for fireworks displays, by
adding 8 new locations, modifying 18 previously established locations
and deleting 6 previously established locations within the geographic
boundary of the Fifth Coast Guard District.
C. Discussion of Comments, Changes and the Final Rule
The Coast Guard did not receive comments in response to the notice
of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) published in the Federal Register.
Accordingly, the Coast Guard is establishing 51 Special local
regulations for marine events and 76 safety zones on the specified
navigable waters as listed within the Table to Sec. 100.501 and Sec.
165.506 respectively.
Subsequent to publication of the NPRM the Coast Guard received
additional information from marine event sponsors who desire to change
date(s) for their specified events. Change of dates for two marine
events listed in the Table to Sec. 100.501 were made by the Coast
Guard. This change included the ``TriRock Triathlon Series'' race
sponsored by Competitor Group Inc. and listed as (b.)3 in the Table to
Sec. 100.501 was changed to ``July--3rd or 4th Saturday''. The ``Swim
Across the Potomac'' sponsored by U.S. Open Water Swimming
Association--Wave One Swimming and listed as (b.)16 in the Table to
Sec. 100.501 was changed to ``June--1st Sunday''. These changes will
be included in marine information broadcasts, notice to local mariners
as well as event updates provided by local media outlets.
D. Discussion of the Final Rule
This rule will apply to each event listed in the attached tables to
this rule. Events listed in the tables are events that recur annually
in the Fifth Coast Guard District. The tables provide the event name
and sponsor, as well as an approximate date and location of the event.
For each event listed in the table, an event patrol, with a Patrol
Commander in charge, may be assigned. The Patrol Commander may control
the movement of all vessels in the regulated area(s). When hailed or
signaled by an official patrol vessel, a vessel in these areas would be
required to immediately comply with the directions given. Failure to do
so may result in expulsion from the area, citation for failure to
comply, or both. The Coast Guard Patrol Commander may terminate the
event, or the operation of any vessel participating in the event, at
any time it is deemed necessary for the protection of life or property.
Only event organizers, designated participants, and official patrol
vessels will be allowed to enter a regulated area. All persons and
vessels not registered with the event sponsor or organizer as
participants or official patrol vessels are considered spectators.
Spectators may not enter the regulated area and may be confined to a
designated spectator area to view the event. Spectators may contact the
Coast Guard Patrol Commander to request permission to pass through the
regulated area. If permission is granted, spectators would be required
to pass directly through the regulated area at safe speed and without
loitering.
E. Regulatory Analyses
We developed this rule after considering numerous statutes and
executive orders related to rulemaking. Below we summarize our analyses
based on these statutes and executive orders.
1. Regulatory Planning and Review
This rule is not a significant regulatory action under section 3(f)
of Executive Order 12866, Regulatory Planning and Review, as
supplemented by Executive Order 13563, Improving Regulation and
Regulatory Review, and does not require an assessment of potential
costs and benefits under section 6(a)(3) of Executive Order 12866
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or under section 1 of Executive Order 13563. The Office of Management
and Budget has not reviewed it under those Orders.
We expect the economic impact of this rule to be so minimal that a
full Regulatory Evaluation is unnecessary. This finding is based on the
short amount of time that vessels would be restricted from regulated
areas, and the small size of these areas that are typically positioned
away from high vessel traffic zones. Vessels would not be precluded
from getting underway, or mooring at any piers or marinas currently
located in the vicinity of the regulated areas. Advance notifications
would also be made to the local maritime community by issuing Local
Notice to Mariners, Marine information and facsimile broadcasts so
mariners can adjust their plans accordingly. Notifications to the
public for most events will usually be made by local newspapers, radio
and TV stations. The Coast Guard anticipates that these special local
regulated areas and safety zones will only be enforced 1 to 3 times per
year.
2. Impact on Small Entities
The Regulatory Flexibility Act of 1980 (RFA), 5 U.S.C. 601-612, as
amended, requires federal agencies to consider the potential impact of
regulations on small entities during rulemaking. The term ``small
entities'' comprises small businesses, not-for-profit organizations
that are independently owned and operated and are not dominant in their
fields, and governmental jurisdictions with populations of less than
50,000. The Coast Guard did not receive comments from the Small
Business Administration on this rule. The Coast Guard certifies under 5
U.S.C. 605(b) that this rule will not have a significant economic
impact on a substantial number of small entities. This rule will affect
the following entities some of which may be small entities: The owners
and operators of vessels intending to transit or anchor in the
regulated areas during the times these zones are enforced.
These regulated areas and safety zones will not have a significant
economic impact on a substantial number of small entities for the
following reasons: The Coast Guard will ensure that small entities are
able to operate in the areas where events are occurring to the extent
possible while ensuring the safety of event participants and
spectators. The enforcement period will be short in duration and, in
many of the areas, vessels can transit safely around the regulated
area. Generally, blanket permission to enter, remain in, or transit
through these regulated areas will be given except during the period
that the Coast Guard patrol vessel is present. Before the enforcement
period, we will issue maritime advisories widely.
3. Assistance for Small Entities
Under section 213(a) of the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement
Fairness Act of 1996 (Pub. L. 104-121), we want to assist small
entities in understanding this rule. If the rule would affect your
small business, organization, or governmental jurisdiction and you have
questions concerning its provisions or options for compliance, please
contact the person listed in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT,
above.
Small businesses may send comments on the actions of Federal
employees who enforce, or otherwise determine compliance with, Federal
regulations to the Small Business and Agriculture Regulatory
Enforcement Ombudsman and the Regional Small Business Regulatory
Fairness Boards. The Ombudsman evaluates these actions annually and
rates each agency's responsiveness to small business. If you wish to
comment on actions by employees of the Coast Guard, call 1-888-REG-FAIR
(1-888-734-3247). The Coast Guard will not retaliate against small
entities that question or complain about this rule or any policy or
action of the Coast Guard.
4. Collection of Information
This rule will not call for a new collection of information under
the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501-3520).
5. Federalism
A rule has implications for federalism under Executive Order 13132,
Federalism, if it has a substantial direct effect on the States, on the
relationship between the national government and the States, or on the
distribution of power and responsibilities among the various levels of
government. We have analyzed this rule under that Order and determined
that this rule does not have implications for federalism.
6. Protest Activities
The Coast Guard respects the First Amendment rights of protesters.
Protesters are asked to contact the person listed in the FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION CONTACT section to coordinate protest activities so that
your message can be received without jeopardizing the safety or
security of people, places or vessels.
7. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act
The Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995 (2 U.S.C. 1531-1538)
requires Federal agencies to assess the effects of their discretionary
regulatory actions. In particular, the Act addresses actions that may
result in the expenditure by a State, local, or tribal government, in
the aggregate, or by the private sector of $100,000,000 (adjusted for
inflation) or more in any one year. Though this rule will not result in
such an expenditure, we do discuss the effects of this rule elsewhere
in this preamble.
8. Taking of Private Property
This rule will not cause a taking of private property or otherwise
have taking implications under Executive Order 12630, Governmental
Actions and Interference with Constitutionally Protected Property
Rights.
9. Civil Justice Reform
This rule meets applicable standards in sections 3(a) and 3(b)(2)
of Executive Order 12988, Civil Justice Reform, to minimize litigation,
eliminate ambiguity, and reduce burden.
10. Protection of Children
We have analyzed this rule under Executive Order 13045, Protection
of Children from Environmental Health Risks and Safety Risks. This rule
is not an economically significant rule and does not create an
environmental risk to health or risk to safety that may
disproportionately affect children.
11. Indian Tribal Governments
This rule does not have tribal implications under Executive Order
13175, Consultation and Coordination with Indian Tribal Governments,
because it does not have a substantial direct effect on one or more
Indian tribes, on the relationship between the Federal Government and
Indian tribes, or on the distribution of power and responsibilities
between the Federal Government and Indian tribes.
12. Energy Effects
This action is not a ``significant energy action'' under Executive
Order 13211, Actions Concerning Regulations That Significantly Affect
Energy Supply, Distribution, or Use.
13. Technical Standards
This rule does not use technical standards. Therefore, we did not
consider the use of voluntary consensus standards.
14. Environment
We have analyzed this rule under Department of Homeland Security
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Management Directive 023-01 and Commandant Instruction M16475.lD, which
guide the Coast Guard in complying with the National Environmental
Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) (42 U.S.C. 4321-4370f), and have determined
that this action is one of a category of actions that do not
individually or cumulatively have a significant effect on the human
environment. This rule involves implementation of regulations under 33
CFR part 100 that apply to organized marine events on the navigable
waters of the United States that may have potential for negative impact
on the safety or other interest of waterway users and shore side
activities in the event area. The category of water activities includes
but is not limited to sail boat regattas, boat parades, power boat
racing, swimming events, crew racing, and sail board racing. This
section of the rule is categorically excluded from further review under
paragraph 34(h) of Figure 2-1 of the Commandant Instruction. An
environmental analysis checklist supporting this determination and a
Categorical Exclusion Determination are not required for this section
of the rule.
This rule involves implementation of regulations under 33 CFR part
165 that establish safety zones on navigable waters of the United
States for fireworks events. These safety zones are enforced for the
duration of fireworks display events. The fireworks are launched from
or immediately adjacent to navigable waters of the United States. The
category of activities includes fireworks launched from barges or near
the shoreline that generally rely on the use of navigable waters as a
safety buffer. This section of the rule is categorically excluded from
further review under paragraph 34(g) of Figure 2-1 of the Commandant
Instruction. An environmental analysis checklist supporting this
determination and a Categorical Exclusion Determination are available
in the docket where indicated under ADDRESSES.
List of Subjects
33 CFR Part 100
Marine safety, Navigation (water), Reporting and recordkeeping
requirements, Waterways.
33 CFR Part 165
Harbors, Marine safety, Navigation (water), Reporting and
recordkeeping requirements, Security measures, Waterways.
For the reasons discussed in the preamble, the Coast Guard amends
33 CFR parts 100 and part 165 as follows:
PART 100--SAFETY OF LIFE ON NAVIGABLE WATERS
0
1. The authority citation for part 100 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 33 U.S.C. 1233.
0
2. Amend Sec. 100.501 by revising the Table to Sec. 100.501 to read
as follows:
Sec. 100.501 Special Local Regulations; Marine Events in the Fifth
Coast Guard District.
* * * * *
All coordinates listed in the Table to Sec. 100.501 reference
Datum NAD 1983.
Table to Sec. 100.501
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No. Date Event Sponsor Location
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(a.) Coast Guard Sector Delaware Bay--COTP Zone
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1.............. June--1st Sunday..... Atlantic County Day Atlantic County, New The waters of Great Egg
at the Bay. Jersey. Harbor Bay, adjacent to
Somers Point, New Jersey,
bounded by a line drawn
along the following
boundaries: the area is
bounded to the north by
the shoreline along John
F. Kennedy Park and
Somers Point, New Jersey;
bounded to the east by
the State Route 52
bridge; bounded to the
south by a line that runs
along latitude
39[deg]18'00'' N; and
bounded to the west by a
line that runs along
longitude 074[deg]37'00''
W.
2.............. May--3rd Sunday...... Annual Escape from Escape from Fort All waters of the Delaware
Fort Delaware Delaware Triathlon, River between Pea Patch
Triathlon. Inc. Island and Delaware City,
Delaware, bounded by a
line connecting the
following points:
latitude 39[deg]36'35.7''
N, longitude
075[deg]35'25.6'' W, to
latitude 39[deg]34'57.3''
N, longitude
075[deg]33'23.1'' W, to
latitude 39[deg]34'11.9''
N, longitude
075[deg]34'28.6'' W, to
latitude 39[deg]35'52.4''
N, longitude
075[deg]36'33.9'' W.
3.............. June--Last Saturday.. Westville Parade of Borough of Westville All waters of Big Timber
Lights. and Westville Power Creek in Westville, NJ
Boat. from shoreline to
shoreline bounded on the
south from the Route 130
Bridge and to the north
by the entrance of the
Delaware River.
4.............. July--3rd Sunday..... OPA Atlantic City Offshore Performance The waters of the Atlantic
Grand Prix. Assn. (OPA). Ocean, adjacent to
Atlantic City, New
Jersey, bounded by a line
drawn between the
following points:
southeasterly from a
point along the shoreline
at latitude
39[deg]21'50'' N,
longitude 074[deg]24'37''
W, to latitude
39[deg]20'40'' N,
longitude 074[deg]23'50''
W, thence southwesterly
to latitude
39[deg]19'33'' N,
longitude 074[deg]26'52''
W, thence northwesterly
to a point along the
shoreline at latitude
39[deg]20'43'' N,
longitude 074[deg]27'40''
W, thence northeasterly
along the shoreline to
latitude 39[deg]21'50''
N, longitude
074[deg]24'37'' W.
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5.............. July--On or about U.S. holiday City of Philadelphia. The waters of the Delaware
July 4th. celebrations. River, adjacent to
Philadelphia, PA and
Camden, NJ, from
shoreline to shoreline,
bounded on the south by
the Walt Whitman Bridge
and bounded on the north
by the Benjamin Franklin
Bridge.
6.............. August--2nd Friday, Point Pleasant OPA/NJ Offshore Performance The waters of the Atlantic
Saturday and Sunday. Offshore Grand Prix. Association (OPA) Ocean bounded by a line
and New Jersey drawn from a position
Offshore Racing Assn. along the shoreline near
Normandy Beach, NJ at
latitude 40[deg]00'00''
N, longitude
074[deg]03'30'' W, thence
easterly to latitude
39[deg]59'40'' N,
longitude 074[deg]02'00''
W, thence southwesterly
to latitude
39[deg]56'35'' N,
longitude 074[deg]03'00''
W, thence westerly to a
position near the Seaside
Heights Pier at latitude
39[deg]56'35'' N,
longitude 074[deg]04'15''
W, thence northerly along
the shoreline to the
point of origin.
7.............. July--3rd Wednesday New Jersey Offshore Offshore Performance The waters of the
and Thursday. Grand Prix. Assn. & New Jersey Manasquan River from the
Offshore Racing Assn. New York and Long Branch
Railroad to Manasquan
Inlet, together with all
of the navigable waters
of the United States from
Asbury Park, New Jersey,
latitude 40[deg]14'00''
N; southward to Seaside
Park, New Jersey,
latitude 39[deg]55'00''
N, from the New Jersey
shoreline seaward to the
limits of the Territorial
Sea. The race course area
extends from Asbury Park
to Seaside Park from the
shoreline, seaward to a
distance of 8.4 nautical
miles.
8.............. August--3rd Friday... Thunder Over the Atlantic City Chamber The waters of the Atlantic
Boardwalk Air show. of Commerce. Ocean, adjacent to
Atlantic City, New
Jersey, bounded by a line
drawn between the
following points:
southeasterly from a
point along the shoreline
at latitude
39[deg]21'31'' N,
longitude 074[deg]25'04''
W, thence to latitude
39[deg]21'08'' N,
longitude 074[deg]24'48''
W, thence southwesterly
to latitude
39[deg]20'16'' N,
longitude 074[deg]27'17''
W, thence northwesterly
to a point along the
shoreline at latitude
39[deg]20'44'' N,
longitude 074[deg]27'31''
W, thence northeasterly
along the shoreline to
latitude 39[deg]21'31''
N, longitude
074[deg]25'04'' W.
9.............. September--3rd Annual Escape from Escape from Fort All waters of the Delaware
Saturday. Fort Delaware Delaware Triathlon, River between Pea Patch
Triathlon. Inc. Island and Delaware City,
Delaware, bounded by a
line connecting the
following points:
latitude 39[deg]36'35.7''
N, longitude
075[deg]35'25.6'' W, to
latitude 39[deg]34'57.3''
N, longitude
075[deg]33'23.1'' W, to
latitude 39[deg]34'11.9''
N, longitude
075[deg]34'28.6'' W, to
latitude 39[deg]35'52.4''
N, longitude
075[deg]36'33.9'' W.
10............. September--last Sunset Lake Hydrofest Sunset Lake Hydrofest All waters of Sunset Lake,
Friday, Saturday and Assn. New Jersey, from
Sunday; October-- shoreline to shoreline,
first Friday, south of latitude
Saturday and Sunday. 38[deg]58'32'' N.
11............. October--2nd Saturday The Liberty Grand Offshore Performance The waters of the Delaware
and Sunday. Prix. Assn. (OPA). River, adjacent to
Philadelphia, PA and
Camden, NJ, from
shoreline to shoreline,
bounded on the south by
the Walt Whitman Bridge
and bounded on the north
by the Benjamin Franklin
Bridge.
12............. October--1st Monday U.S. holiday City of Philadelphia. The waters of the Delaware
(Columbus Day). celebrations. River, adjacent to
Philadelphia, PA and
Camden, NJ, from
shoreline to shoreline,
bounded on the south by
the Walt Whitman Bridge
and bounded on the north
by the Benjamin Franklin
Bridge.
13............. December--On December U.S. holiday City of Philadelphia. The waters of the Delaware
31st (New Year's celebrations. River, adjacent to
Eve). Philadelphia, PA and
Camden, NJ, from
shoreline to shoreline,
bounded on the south by
the Walt Whitman Bridge
and bounded on the north
by the Benjamin Franklin
Bridge.
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14............. September--Third Ocean City Air Show.. Ocean City, NJ....... All waters of the New
Sunday. Jersey Intracoastal
Waterway (ICW) bounded by
a line connecting the
following points;
latitude 39[deg]15'57''
N, longitude
074[deg]35'09'' W thence
northeast to latitude
39[deg]16'34'' N,
longitude 074[deg]33'54''
W thence southeast to
latitude 39[deg]16'17''
N, longitude
074[deg]33'29'' W thence
southwest to latitude
39[deg]15'40'' N,
longitude 074[deg]34'46''
W thence northwest to
point of origin, near
Ocean City, NJ.
15............. September--3rd Sunday Atlantic City Atlantic City, NJ.... All waters of the New
International Jersey Intracoastal
Triathlon. Waterway (ICW) bounded by
a line connecting the
following points;
latitude 39[deg]21'20''
N, longitude
074[deg]27'18'' W thence
northeast to latitude
39[deg]21'27.47'' N,
longitude
074[deg]27'10.31'' W
thence northeast to
latitude 39[deg]21'33''
N, longitude
074[deg]26'57'' W thence
northwest to latitude
39[deg]21'37'' N,
longitude 074[deg]27'03''
W thence southwest to
latitude
39[deg]21'29.88'' N,
longitude
074[deg]27'14.31'' W
thence south to latitude
39[deg]21'19'' N,
longitude 074[deg]27'22''
W thence east to latitude
39[deg]21'18.14'' N,
longitude
074[deg]27'19.25'' W
thence north to point of
origin, near Atlantic
City, NJ.
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(b.) Coast Guard Sector Baltimore--COTP Zone
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1.............. March--4th or last Safety at Sea Seminar U.S. Naval Academy... All waters of the Severn
Saturday; or April-- River from shoreline to
1st Saturday. shoreline, bounded to the
northwest by the Naval
Academy (SR-450) Bridge
and bounded to the
southeast by a line drawn
from the Naval Academy
Light at latitude
38[deg]58'39.5'' N,
longitude 076[deg]28'49''
W thence easterly to Carr
Point, MD at latitude
38[deg]58'58'' N,
longitude 076[deg]27'41''
W.
2.............. March--3rd, 4th or USNA Crew Races...... U.S. Naval Academy... All waters of the Severn
last Friday, River from shoreline to
Saturday and Sunday; shoreline, bounded to the
April and May--every northwest by a line drawn
Friday, Saturday and from the south shoreline
Sunday. at latitude
39[deg]00'58'' N,
longitude 076[deg]31'32''
W thence to the north
shoreline at latitude
39[deg]01'11'' N,
longitude 076[deg]31'10''
W. The regulated area is
bounded to the southeast
by a line drawn from the
Naval Academy Light at
latitude 38[deg]58'39.5''
N, longitude
076[deg]28'49'' W thence
easterly to Carr Point,
MD at latitude
38[deg]58'58'' N,
longitude 076[deg]27'41''
W.
3.............. July--3rd or 4th TriRock Triathlon The Competitor Group. The waters of Spa Creek
Saturday. Series. and Annapolis Harbor,
from shoreline to
shoreline, bounded by a
line drawn near entrance
of Spa Creek originating
at USNA seawall, latitude
38[deg]58'40'' N,
longitude 076[deg]28'49''
W, thence south to
latitude 38[deg]58'32''
N, longitude
076[deg]28'45'' W near
Sycamore Point. The
regulated area is bounded
to the southwest by a
line drawn from entrance
of Annapolis Market Slip,
latitude 38[deg]58'34''
N, longitude
076[deg]29'05'' W thence
south to latitude
38[deg]58'27'' N,
longitude 076[deg]28'56''
W near Chart House pier,
Annapolis, MD.
4.............. May--1st Sunday...... Nanticoke River Swim Nanticoke River Swim All waters of the
and Triathlon. and Triathlon, Inc. Nanticoke River,
including Bivalve Channel
and Bivalve Harbor,
bounded by a line drawn
from a point on the
shoreline at latitude
38[deg]18'00'' N,
longitude 075[deg]54'00''
W, thence westerly to
latitude 38[deg]18'00''
N, longitude
075[deg]55'00'' W, thence
northerly to latitude
38[deg]20'00'' N,
longitude 075[deg]53'48''
W, thence easterly to
latitude 38[deg]19'42''
N, longitude
075[deg]52'54'' W.
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5.............. May--Saturday before Chestertown Tea Party Chestertown Tea Party All waters of the Chester
Memorial Day. Re-enactment Festival. River, within a line
Festival. connecting the following
positions: latitude
39[deg]12'27'' N,
longitude 076[deg]03'46''
W; thence to latitude
39[deg]12'19'' N,
longitude 076[deg]03'53''
W; thence to latitude
39[deg]12'15'' N,
longitude 076[deg]03'41''
W; thence to latitude
39[deg]12'26'' N,
longitude 076[deg]03'38''
W; thence to the point of
origin at latitude
39[deg]12'27'' N,
longitude 076[deg]03'46''
W.
6.............. May--3rd Friday, Dragon Boat Races at Washington, D.C. The waters of the Upper
Saturday and Sunday. Georgetown, Dragon Boat Potomac River,
Washington, D.C. Festival, Inc. Washington, DC, from
shoreline to shoreline,
bounded upstream by the
Francis Scott Key Bridge
and downstream by the
Roosevelt Memorial
Bridge.
7.............. May--Tuesday and USNA Blue Angels Air U.S. Naval Academy... All waters of the Severn
Wednesday before Show. River from shoreline to
Memorial Day shoreline, bounded to the
(observed). northwest by a line drawn
from the south shoreline
at latitude
39[deg]00'38.9'' N,
longitude
076[deg]31'05.2'' W
thence to the north
shoreline at latitude
39[deg]00'54.7'' N,
longitude
076[deg]30'44.8'' W, this
line is approximately
1300 yards northwest of
the U.S. 50 fixed highway
bridge. The regulated
area is bounded to the
southeast by a line drawn
from the Naval Academy
Light at latitude
38[deg]58'39.5'' N,
longitude 076[deg]28'49''
W thence southeast to a
point 700 yards east of
Chinks Point, MD at
latitude 38[deg]58'1.9''
N, longitude
076[deg]28'1.7'' W thence
northeast to Greenbury
Point at latitude
38[deg]58'29'' N,
longitude 076[deg]27'16''
W.
8.............. June--2nd Sunday..... The Great Chesapeake Great Chesapeake Bay The waters of the
Bay Bridges Swim Swim, Inc. Chesapeake Bay between
Races. and adjacent to the spans
of the William P. Lane
Jr. Memorial Bridge shore
to shore 500 yards north
of the north span of the
bridge from the western
shore at latitude
39[deg]00'36'' N,
longitude 076[deg]23'05''
W and the eastern shore
at latitude
38[deg]59'14'' N,
longitude 076[deg]20'00''
W, and 500 yards south of
the south span of the
bridge from the western
shore at latitude
39[deg]00'16'' N,
longitude 076[deg]24'30''
W and the eastern shore
at latitude
38[deg]58'38.5'' N,
longitude 076[deg]20'06''
W.
9.............. June--3rd, 4th or Maryland Swim for District of Columbia The waters of the Chester
last Saturday or Life. Aquatics Club. River from shoreline to
July--2nd or 3rd shoreline, bounded on the
Saturday. south by a line drawn at
latitude 39[deg]10'16''
N, near the Chester River
Channel Buoy 35 (LLN-
26795) and bounded on the
north at latitude
39[deg]12'30'' N by the
Maryland S.R. 213 Highway
Bridge.
10............. June--last Saturday Bo Bowman Memorial-- Virginia/Carolina All waters of the
and Sunday or July-- Sharptown Regatta. Racing Assn. Nanticoke River near
2nd Saturday and Sharptown, MD, from
Sunday. shoreline to shoreline,
bounded to the south by
Maryland S.R. 313 Highway
Bridge and bounded to the
north by a line drawn
from latitude
38[deg]33'09'' N,
longitude 075[deg]42'45''
W, thence southeasterly
to latitude
38[deg]33'04'' N,
longitude 075[deg]42'37''
W.
11............. June--2nd, 3rd, 4th Thunder on the Kent Narrows Racing All waters of Prospect Bay
or last Saturday and Narrows. Assn. enclosed by the following
Sunday or August-- points: latitude
1\st\ Saturday and 38[deg]57'52.0'' N,
Sunday. longitude
076[deg]14'48.0'' W, to
latitude 38[deg]58'02.0''
N, longitude
076[deg]15'05.0'' W, to
latitude 38[deg]57'38.0''
N, longitude
076[deg]15'29.0'' W, to
latitude 38[deg]57'28.0''
N, longitude
076[deg]15'23.0'' W, to
latitude 38[deg]57'52.0''
N, longitude
076[deg]14'48.0'' W.
12............. Labor Day weekend -- Ragin on the River... Port Deposit, MD, The waters of the
Saturday and Sunday, Chamber of Commerce. Susquehanna River,
or Monday. adjacent to Port Deposit,
Maryland, from shoreline
to shoreline, bounded on
the south by the U.S. I-
95 fixed highway bridge,
and bounded on the north
by a line running
southwesterly from a
point along the shoreline
at latitude
39[deg]36'22'' N,
longitude 076[deg]07'08''
W, thence to latitude
39[deg]36'00'' N,
longitude 076[deg]07'46''
W.
13............. September--2nd Dragon Boat Races in Associated Catholic The waters of the Patapsco
Saturday or the the Inner Harbor. Charities, Inc. River, Baltimore, MD,
Saturday after Labor Inner Harbor from
Day. shoreline to shoreline,
bounded on the east by a
line drawn along
longitude 076[deg]36'30''
W.
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14............. June--3rd, 4th or Baltimore Dragon Boat Baltimore Dragon Boat The waters of Patapsco
last Saturday or Challenge. Club. River, Northwest Harbor,
Sunday. in Baltimore, MD, from
shoreline to shoreline,
within an area bounded on
the east by a line drawn
along longitude
076[deg]35' W and bounded
on the west by a line
drawn along longitude
076[deg]36'.
15............. May--2nd or 3rd Potomac River Enviro-Sports The waters of the Potomac
Saturday or June-- Sharkfest Swim. Productions Inc. River, from shoreline to
1st, 2nd or 3rd shoreline, bounded by a
Saturday. line drawn parallel and
north of the Harry W.
Nice Memorial Bridge
(U.S. Route 301)
originating at the
eastern shoreline
latitude 38[deg]22'05''
N, longitude
076[deg]59'03'' W, thence
west to latitude
38[deg]21'50'' N,
longitude 077[deg]00'54''
W, at the western
shoreline. The regulated
area is bounded by a line
drawn parallel and south
of the U.S. Route 301
highway bridge,
originating at the
eastern shoreline
latitude 38[deg]21'45''
N, longitude
076[deg]58'58'' W thence
west to latitude
38[deg]21'29'' N,
longitude 077[deg]00'54''
W, at the western
shoreline of Potomac
River.
16............. June--1st Sunday..... Swim Across the U.S. Open Water The waters of the Potomac
Potomac. Swimming Assn.--Wave River, from shoreline to
One Swimming. shoreline, bounded to the
north by a line drawn
that originates at Jones
Point Park, VA at the
west shoreline latitude
38[deg]47'35'' N,
longitude 077[deg]02'22''
W, thence east to
latitude 38[deg]47'12''
N, longitude
077[deg]00'58'' W, at
east shoreline near
National Harbor, MD. The
regulated area is bounded
to the south by a line
drawn originating at
George Washington
Memorial Parkway highway
overpass and Cameron Run,
west shoreline latitude
38[deg]47'23'' N,
longitude 077[deg]03'03''
W thence east to latitude
38[deg]46'52'' N,
longitude 077[deg]01'13''
W, at east shoreline near
National Harbor, MD.
17............. October--last MRE Tug of War....... Maritime Republic of The waters of Spa Creek
Saturday or Eastport. from shoreline to
November--1st shoreline, extending 400
Saturday. feet from either side of
a rope spanning Spa Creek
from a position at
latitude 38[deg]58'36.9''
N, longitude
076[deg]29'03.8'' W on
the Annapolis shoreline
to a position at latitude
38[deg]58'26.4'' N,
longitude
076[deg]28'53.7'' W on
the Eastport shoreline.
18............. December--2nd Eastport Yacht Club Eastport Yacht Club.. The approaches to
Saturday. Lighted Boat Parade. Annapolis Harbor, the
waters of Spa Creek, and
the Severn River, shore
to shore, bounded on the
south by a line drawn
from Carr Point, at
latitude 38[deg]58'58.0''
N, longitude
076[deg]27'40.0'' W,
thence to Horn Point
Warning Light (LLNR
17935), at
38[deg]58'24.0'' N,
longitude
076[deg]28'10.0'' W,
thence to Horn Point, at
38[deg]58'20.0'' N,
longitude
076[deg]28'27.0'' W, and
bounded on the north by
the State Route 450
Bridge.
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19............. Memorial Day weekend-- NAS Patuxent River U.S. Naval Air All waters of the lower
Thursday, Friday, Air Expo. Station Patuxent Patuxent River, near
Saturday and Sunday, River, MD. Solomons, Maryland,
or Labor Day located between Fishing
weekend--Thursday, Point and the base of the
Friday, Saturday and break wall marking the
Sunday. entrance to the East
Seaplane Basin at Naval
Air Station Patuxent
River, within an area
bounded by a line
connecting position
latitude 38[deg]17'39''
N, longitude
076[deg]25'47'' W; thence
to latitude
38[deg]17'47'' N,
longitude 076[deg]26'00''
W; thence to latitude
38[deg]18'09'' N,
longitude 076[deg]25'40''
W; thence to latitude
38[deg]18'00'' N,
longitude 076[deg]25'25''
W, located along the
shoreline at U.S. Naval
Air Station Patuxent
River, Maryland, and All
waters of the lower
Patuxent River, near
Solomons, Maryland,
located between Hog Point
and Cedar Point, within
an area bounded by a line
drawn from a position at
latitude 38[deg]18'41''
N, longitude
076[deg]23'43'' W; to
latitude 38[deg]18'16''
N, longitude
076[deg]22'35'' W; thence
to latitude
38[deg]18'12'' N,
longitude 076[deg]22'37''
W; thence to latitude
38[deg]18'36'' N,
longitude 076[deg]23'46''
W, located adjacent to
the shoreline at U.S.
Naval Air Station
Patuxent River, Maryland.
20............. September--2nd, 3rd Chesapeake Challenge. Chesapeake Bay All waters of the Patuxent
or 4th Saturday and Powerboat River, within boundary
Sunday. Association. lines connecting the
following positions;
originating near north
entrance of MD Route 4
bridge, latitude
38[deg]19'45'' N,
longitude 076[deg]28'06''
W, thence southwest to
south entrance of MD
Route 4 bridge, latitude
38[deg]19'24'' N,
longitude 076[deg]28'30''
W, thence south to a
point near the shoreline,
latitude 38[deg]18'32''
N, longitude
076[deg]28'14'' W, thence
southeast to a point near
the shoreline, latitude
38[deg]17'38'' N,
longitude 076[deg]27'26''
W, thence northeast to
latitude 38[deg]18'00''
N, longitude
076[deg]26'41'' W, thence
northwest to latitude
38[deg]18'59'' N,
longitude 076[deg]27'20''
W, located at Solomons,
MD, thence continuing
northwest and parallel to
shoreline to point of
origin.
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(c.) Coast Guard Sector Hampton Roads--COTP Zone
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1.............. April--3rd Saturday Hydroplane races..... Virginia Boat Racing All waters of the Western
and Sunday or 4th Assn. Branch, Elizabeth River
Saturday and Sunday. bounded by a line
connecting the following
points: latitude
36[deg]50'06'' N,
longitude 076[deg]
22'27'' W, thence to
latitude 36[deg]50'06''
N, longitude 076[deg]
21'57'' W, thence to
latitude 36[deg]50'15''
N, longitude 076[deg]
21'55.8'' W, thence to
latitude 36[deg]50'15''
N, longitude 076[deg]
22'27'' W, thence to
point of origin.
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2.............. May--last Friday, Blackbeard Festival.. City of Hampton...... The waters of Sunset Creek
Saturday and Sunday and Hampton River shore
or June--1st Friday, to shore bounded to the
Saturday and Sunday. north by the C & O
Railroad Bridge and to
the south by a line drawn
from Hampton River
Channel Light 16 (LL
5715), located at
latitude 37[deg]01'03.0''
N, longitude
76[deg]20'26.0'' W, to
the finger pier across
the river at Fisherman's
Wharf, located at
latitude 37[deg]01'01.5''
N, longitude
76[deg]20'32.0'' W.
Spectator Vessel Anchorage
Areas--Area A: Located in
the upper reaches of the
Hampton River, bounded to
the south by a line drawn
from the western shore at
latitude 37[deg]01'48.0''
N, longitude
76[deg]20'22.0'' W,
across the river to the
eastern shore at latitude
37[deg]01'44.0'' N,
longitude
76[deg]20'13.0'' W, and
to the north by the C & O
Railroad Bridge. The
anchorage area will be
marked by orange buoys.
Area B: Located on the
eastern side of the
channel, in the Hampton
River, south of the Queen
Street Bridge, near the
Riverside Health Center.
Bounded by the shoreline
and a line drawn between
the following points:
Latitude 37[deg]01'26.0''
N, longitude
76[deg]20'24.0'' W,
latitude 37[deg]01'22.0''
N, longitude
76[deg]20'26.0'' W, and
latitude 37[deg]01'22.0''
N, longitude
76[deg]20'23.0'' W. The
anchorage area will be
marked by orange buoys.
3.............. June--1st Friday, Norfolk Harborfest... Norfolk Festevents, The waters of the
Saturday and Sunday Ltd. Elizabeth River and its
or 2nd Friday, branches from shore to
Saturday and Sunday. shore, bounded to the
northwest by a line drawn
across the Port Norfolk
Reach section of the
Elizabeth River between
the northern corner of
the landing at Hospital
Point, Portsmouth,
Virginia, latitude
36[deg]50'51.0'' N,
longitude
076[deg]18'09.0'' W and
the north corner of the
City of Norfolk Mooring
Pier at the foot of
Brooks Avenue located at
latitude 36[deg]51'00.0''
N, longitude
076[deg]17'52.0'' W;
bounded on the southwest
by a line drawn from the
southern corner of the
landing at Hospital
Point, Portsmouth,
Virginia, at latitude
36[deg]50'50.0'' N,
longitude
076[deg]18'10.0'' W, to
the northern end of the
easternmost pier at the
Tidewater Yacht Agency
Marina, located at
latitude 36[deg]50'29.0''
N, longitude
076[deg]17'52.0'' W;
bounded to the south by a
line drawn across the
Lower Reach of the
Southern Branch of the
Elizabeth River, between
the Portsmouth Lightship
Museum located at the
foot of London Boulevard,
in Portsmouth, Virginia
at latitude
36[deg]50'10.0'' N,
longitude
076[deg]17'47.0'' W, and
the northwest corner of
the Norfolk Shipbuilding
& Drydock, Berkley Plant,
Pier No. 1, located at
latitude 36[deg]50'08.0''
N, longitude
076[deg]17'39.0'' W; and
to the southeast by the
Berkley Bridge which
crosses the Eastern
Branch of the Elizabeth
River between Berkley at
latitude 36[deg]50'21.5''
N, longitude
076[deg]17'14.5'' W, and
Norfolk at latitude
36[deg]50'35.0'' N,
longitude
076[deg]17'10.0'' W.
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4.............. May--Last Saturday Ocean City Maryland Offshore Performance The waters of the Atlantic
and Sunday or June-- Offshore Grand Prix. Assn. Racing, LLC. Ocean commencing at a
1st Saturday and point on the shoreline at
Sunday. latitude 38[deg]25'42''
N, longitude
075[deg]03'06'' W; thence
east southeast to
latitude 38[deg]25'30''
N, longitude
075[deg]02'12'' W, thence
south southwest parallel
to the Ocean City
shoreline to latitude
38[deg]19'12'' N,
longitude 075[deg]03'48''
W; thence west northwest
to the shoreline at
latitude 38[deg]19'30''
N, longitude
075[deg]05'00'' W. The
waters of the Atlantic
Ocean bounded by a line
drawn from a position
along the shoreline near
Ocean City, MD at
latitude 38[deg]22'25.2''
N, longitude
075[deg]03'49.4'' W,
thence easterly to
latitude 38[deg]22'00.4''
N, longitude
075[deg]02'34.8'' W,
thence southwesterly to
latitude 38[deg]19'35.9''
N, longitude
075[deg]03'35.4'' W,
thence westerly to a
position near the
shoreline at latitude
38[deg]20'05'' N,
longitude
075[deg]04'48.4'' W,
thence northerly along
the shoreline to the
point of origin.
5.............. June--3rd or 4th Cock Island Race..... Portsmouth Boat Club The waters of the
Saturday. & City of Elizabeth River and its
Portsmouth, VA. branches from shore to
shore, bounded to the
northwest by a line drawn
across the Port Norfolk
Reach section of the
Elizabeth River between
the northern corner of
the landing at Hospital
Point, Portsmouth,
Virginia, latitude
36[deg]50'51.0'' N,
longitude
076[deg]18'09.0'' W and
the north corner of the
City of Norfolk Mooring
Pier at the foot of
Brooks Avenue located at
latitude 36[deg]51'00.0''
N, longitude
076[deg]17'52.0'' W;
bounded on the southwest
by a line drawn from the
southern corner of the
landing at Hospital
Point, Portsmouth,
Virginia, at latitude
36[deg]50'50.0'' N,
longitude
076[deg]18'10.0'' W, to
the northern end of the
easternmost pier at the
Tidewater Yacht Agency
Marina, located at
latitude 36[deg]50'29.0''
N, longitude
076[deg]17'52.0'' W;
bounded to the south by a
line drawn across the
Lower Reach of the
Southern Branch of the
Elizabeth River, between
the Portsmouth Lightship
Museum located at the
foot of London Boulevard,
in Portsmouth, Virginia
at latitude
36[deg]50'10.0'' N,
longitude
076[deg]17'47.0'' W, and
the northwest corner of
the Norfolk Shipbuilding
& Drydock, Berkley Plant,
Pier No. 1, located at
latitude 36[deg]50'08.0''
N, longitude
076[deg]17'39.0'' W; and
to the southeast by the
Berkley Bridge which
crosses the Eastern
Branch of the Elizabeth
River between Berkley at
latitude 36[deg]50'21.5''
N, longitude
076[deg]17'14.5'' W, and
Norfolk at latitude
36[deg]50'35.0'' N,
longitude
076[deg]17'10.0'' W.
6.............. June--last Saturday RRBA Spring Radar Rappahannock River The waters of the
or July--1st Shootout. Boaters Association Rappahannock River,
Saturday. (RRBA). adjacent to Layton, VA,
from shoreline to
shoreline, bounded on the
west by a line running
along longitude
076[deg]58'30'' W, and
bounded on the east by a
line running along
longitude 076[deg]56'00''
W.
7.............. July--last Wednesday Pony Penning Swim.... Chincoteague The waters of Assateague
and following Friday Volunteer Fire Channel from shoreline to
or August--first Department. shoreline, bounded to the
Wednesday and east by a line drawn from
following Friday. latitude 37[deg]55'01''
N, longitude
075[deg]22'40'' W, to
latitude 37[deg]54'50''
N, longitude
075[deg]22'46'' W, and to
the west by a line drawn
from latitude
37[deg]54'54.0'' N,
longitude 075[deg]23'00''
W, to latitude
37[deg]54'49'' N,
longitude 075[deg]22'49''
W.
8.............. August--2nd Friday, Hampton Cup Regatta.. Hampton Cup Regatta The waters of Mill Creek,
Saturday and Sunday. Boat Club. adjacent to Fort Monroe,
Hampton, Virginia,
enclosed by the following
boundaries: to the north,
a line drawn along
latitude 37[deg]01'00''
N, to the east a line
drawn along longitude
076[deg]18'30'' W, to the
south a line parallel
with the shoreline
adjacent to Fort Monroe,
and the west boundary is
parallel with the Route
258--Mercury Boulevard
Bridge.
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9.............. September--2nd Hampton Bay Days Hampton Bay Days Inc. The waters of Sunset Creek
Friday, Saturday and Festival. and Hampton River shore
Sunday or 3rd to shore bounded to the
Friday, Saturday and north by the C & O
Sunday. Railroad Bridge and to
the south by a line drawn
from Hampton River
Channel Light 16 (LL
5715), located at
latitude 37[deg]01'03.0''
N, longitude
076[deg]20'26.0'' W, to
the finger pier across
the river at Fisherman's
Wharf, located at
latitude 37[deg]01'01.5''
N, longitude
076[deg]20'32.0'' W.
10............. October--2nd Sunday Poquoson Seafood City of Poquoson..... The waters of the Back
or 3rd Sunday. Festival Workboat River, Poquoson,
Races. Virginia, bounded on the
north by a line drawn
along latitude
37[deg]06'30'' N, bounded
on the south by a line
drawn along latitude
37[deg]06'15'' N, bounded
on the east by a line
drawn along longitude
076[deg]18'52'' W and
bounded on the west by a
line drawn along
longitude 076[deg]19'30''
W.
11............. August--3rd Saturday Mattaponi Drag Boat Mattaponi Volunteer All waters of Mattaponi
and Sunday or 4th Race. Rescue Squad and River immediately
Saturday and Sunday. Dive Team. adjacent to Rainbow Acres
Campground, King and
Queen County, Virginia.
The regulated area
includes a section of the
Mattaponi River
approximately three-
quarter mile long and
bounded in width by each
shoreline, bounded to the
east by a line that runs
parallel along longitude
076[deg]52'43'' W, near
the mouth of Mitchell
Hill Creek, and bounded
to the west by a line
that runs parallel along
longitude 076[deg]53'41''
W just north of Wakema,
Virginia.
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(d.) Coast Guard Sector North Carolina--COTP Zone
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1.............. June--1st Saturday Carolina Cup Regatta. Virginia Boat Racing The waters of the
and Sunday. Assn. Pasquotank River,
adjacent to Elizabeth
City, NC, from shoreline
to shoreline, bounded on
the west by the Elizabeth
City Draw Bridge and
bounded on the east by a
line originating at a
point along the shoreline
at latitude
36[deg]17'54'' N,
longitude 076[deg]12'00''
W, thence southwesterly
to latitude
36[deg]17'35'' N,
longitude 076[deg]12'18''
W at Cottage Point.
2.............. August--1st Friday, SBIP--Fountain Super Boat The waters of the Pamlico
Saturday and Sunday. Powerboats Kilo Run International River including
and Super Boat Grand Productions (SBIP), Chocowinity Bay, from
Prix. Inc.. shoreline to shoreline,
bounded on the south by a
line running
northeasterly from Camp
Hardee at latitude
35[deg]28'23'' N,
longitude 076[deg]59'23''
W, to Broad Creek Point
at latitude
35[deg]29'04'' N,
longitude 076[deg]58'44''
W, and bounded on the
north by the Norfolk
Southern Railroad Bridge.
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3.............. September--3rd and or Crystal Coast Grand North Carolina East The waters of Bogue Sound,
4th or last Sunday. Prix. Sports, Inc. N/P. adjacent to Morehead
City, NC, from the
southern tip of Sugar
Loaf Island approximate
position latitude
34[deg]42'55'' N,
longitude 076[deg]42'48''
W, thence westerly to
Morehead City Channel Day
beacon 7 (LLNR 38620),
thence southwest along
the channel line to Bogue
Sound Light 4 (LLRN
38770), thence southerly
to Causeway Channel Day
beacon 2 (LLNR 38720),
thence southeasterly to
Money Island Day beacon 1
(LLNR 38645), thence
easterly to Eight and One
Half Marina Day beacon 2
(LLNR 38685), thence
easterly to the western
most shoreline of Brant
Island approximate
position latitude
34[deg]42'36'' N,
longitude 076[deg]42'11''
W, thence northeasterly
along the shoreline to
Tombstone Point
approximate position
latitude 34[deg]42'14''
N, longitude
076[deg]41'20'' W, thence
southeasterly to the east
end of the pier at Coast
Guard Sector North
Carolina approximate
position latitude
34[deg]42'00'' N,
longitude 076[deg]40'52''
W, thence easterly to
Morehead City Channel
Buoy 20 (LLNR 29427),
thence northerly to
Beaufort Harbor Channel
LT 1BH (LLNR 34810),
thence northwesterly to
the southern tip of Radio
Island approximate
position latitude
34[deg]42'22'' N,
longitude 076[deg]40'52''
W, thence northerly along
the shoreline to
approximate position
latitude 34[deg]43'00''
N, longitude
076[deg]41'25'' W, thence
westerly to the North
Carolina State Port
Facility, thence westerly
along the State Port to
the southwest corner
approximate position
latitude 34[deg]42'55''
N, longitude
076[deg]42'12'' W, thence
westerly to the southern
tip of Sugar Loaf Island,
the point of origin.
4.............. September--3rd, 4th Wilmington YMCA Wilmington, NC, YMCA. The waters of, and
or last Saturday; Triathlon. adjacent to, Wrightsville
October--last Channel, from
Saturday; November-- Wrightsville Channel Day
1st and or 2nd beacon 14 (LLNR 28040),
Saturday. located at 34[deg]12'18''
N, longitude
077[deg]48'10'' W, to
Wrightsville Channel Day
beacon 25 (LLNR 28080),
located at 34[deg]12'51''
N, longitude
77[deg]48'53'' W.
5.............. August--2nd Saturday. The Crossing......... Organization to All waters of Lake Gaston,
Support the Arts, from shoreline to
Infrastructure, and shoreline, directly under
Learning on Lake the length of Eaton Ferry
Gaston, AKA O'SAIL. Bridge (NC State Route
903), latitude
36[deg]31'06'' N,
longitude 077[deg]57'37''
W, bounded to the west by
a line drawn parallel and
100 yards from the
western side of Eaton
Ferry Bridge near
Littleton, NC.
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PART 165--REGULATED NAVIGATION AREAS AND LIMITED ACCESS AREAS
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3. The authority citation for part 165 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 33 U.S.C. 1226, 1231; 46 U.S.C. Chapter 701, 3306,
3703; 50 U.S.C. 191, 195; 33 CFR 1.05-1, 6.04-1, 6.04-6, 160.5; Pub.
L. 107-295, 116 Stat. 2064; Department of Homeland Security
Delegation No. 0170.1.
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4. Amend Sec. 165.506 by revising the section heading and Table to
Sec. 165.506 to read as follows:
Sec. 165.506 Safety Zones; Fireworks Displays in the Fifth Coast
Guard District.
* * * * *
All coordinates listed in the Table to Sec. 165.506 reference
Datum NAD 1983.
Table to Sec. 165.506
------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. Date Location Regulated area
------------------------------------------------------------------------
(a.) Coast Guard Sector Delaware Bay--COTP Zone
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1......... July 4th......... North Atlantic The waters of the
Ocean, Bethany North Atlantic Ocean
Beach, DE, within a 500 yard
Safety Zone. radius of the
fireworks barge in
approximate position
latitude
38[deg]32'08'' N,
longitude
075[deg]03'15'' W,
adjacent to shoreline
of Bethany Beach, DE.
2......... Labor Day........ Indian River Bay, All waters of the
DE, Safety Zone. Indian River Bay
within a 700 yard
radius of the
fireworks launch
location on the pier
in approximate
position latitude
38[deg]36'42'' N,
longitude
075[deg]08'18'' W.
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3......... July 4th......... North Atlantic All waters of the
Ocean, Rehoboth Atlantic Ocean within
Beach, DE, a 360 yard radius of
Safety Zone. the fireworks barge
in approximate
position latitude
38[deg]43'01.2'' N,
longitude
075[deg]04'21'' W,
approximately 400
yards east of
Rehoboth Beach, DE.
4......... July 4th......... North Atlantic The waters of the
Ocean, Avalon, North Atlantic Ocean
NJ, Safety Zone. within a 500 yard
radius of the
fireworks barge in
approximate location
latitude
39[deg]06'19.5'' N,
longitude
074[deg]42'02.15'' W,
in the vicinity of
the shoreline at
Avalon, NJ.
5......... July 4th. Barnegat Bay, The waters of Barnegat
September--2nd Barnegat Bay within a 500 yard
Saturday. Township, NJ, radius of the
Safety Zone. fireworks barge in
approximate position
latitude
39[deg]44'50'' N,
longitude
074[deg]11'21'' W,
approximately 500
yards north of
Conklin Island, NJ.
6......... July 4th......... North Atlantic The waters of the
Ocean, Cape May, North Atlantic Ocean
NJ, Safety Zone. within a 500 yard
radius of the
fireworks barge in
approximate location
latitude
38[deg]55'36'' N,
longitude
074[deg]55'26'' W,
immediately adjacent
to the shoreline at
Cape May, NJ.
7......... July 3rd......... Delaware Bay, All waters of the
North Cape May, Delaware Bay within a
NJ, Safety Zone. 360 yard radius of
the fireworks barge
in approximate
position latitude
38[deg]58'00'' N,
longitude
074[deg]58'30'' W.
8......... August--3rd Great Egg Harbor All waters within a
Sunday. Inlet, Margate 500 yard radius of
City, NJ, Safety the fireworks barge
Zone. in approximate
location latitude
39[deg]19'33'' N,
longitude
074[deg]31'28'' W, on
the Intracoastal
Waterway near Margate
City, NJ.
9......... July 4th. August-- Metedeconk River, The waters of the
every Thursday. Brick Township, Metedeconk River
September--1st NJ, Safety Zone. within a 300 yard
Thursday. radius of the
fireworks launch
platform in
approximate position
latitude
40[deg]03'24'' N,
longitude
074[deg]06'42'' W,
near the shoreline at
Brick Township, NJ.
10........ July--1st Friday. North Atlantic The waters of the
Ocean, Atlantic North Atlantic Ocean
City, NJ, Safety within a 500 yard
Zone. radius of the
fireworks barge
located at latitude
39[deg]20'58'' N,
longitude
074[deg]25'58'' W,
near the shoreline at
Atlantic City, NJ.
11........ July 4th. North Atlantic The waters of the
October--1st Ocean, Ocean North Atlantic Ocean
Saturday. City, NJ, Safety within a 500 yard
Zone. radius of the
fireworks barge in
approximate location
latitude
39[deg]16'22'' N,
longitude
074[deg]33'54'' W, in
the vicinity of the
shoreline at Ocean
City, NJ.
12........ May--4th Saturday Barnegat Bay, All waters of Barnegat
Ocean Township, Bay within a 500 yard
NJ, Safety Zone. radius of the
fireworks barge in
approximate position
latitude
39[deg]47'33'' N,
longitude
074[deg]10'46'' W.
13........ July 4th......... Little Egg All waters of Little
Harbor, Parker Egg Harbor within a
Island, NJ, 500 yard radius of
Safety Zone. the fireworks barge
in approximate
position latitude
39[deg]34'18'' N,
longitude
074[deg]14'43'' W,
approximately 100
yards north of
Parkers Island.
14........ September--3rd Delaware River, All waters of the
Saturday. Chester, PA, Delaware River near
Safety Zone. Chester, PA just
south of the
Commodore Barry
Bridge within a 250
yard radius of the
fireworks barge
located in
approximate position
latitude
39[deg]49'43.2'' N,
longitude
075[deg]22'42'' W.
15........ September--3rd Delaware River, All waters of the
Saturday. Essington, PA, Delaware River near
Safety Zone. Essington, PA, west
of Little Tinicum
Island within a 250
yard radius of the
fireworks barge
located in the
approximate position
latitude
39[deg]51'18'' N,
longitude
075[deg]18'57'' W.
16........ July 3rd, 4th or Delaware River, All waters of Delaware
5th, Columbus Philadelphia, River, adjacent to
Day, December PA, Safety Zone. Penns Landing,
31st, January Philadelphia, PA,
1st. bounded from
shoreline to
shoreline, bounded on
the south by a line
running east to west
from points along the
shoreline at latitude
39[deg]56'31.2'' N,
longitude
075[deg]08'28.1'' W;
thence to latitude
39[deg]56'29.1'' N,
longitude
075[deg]07'56.5'' W,
and bounded on the
north by the Benjamin
Franklin Bridge.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
(b.) Coast Guard Sector Baltimore--COTP Zone
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1......... April--1st or 2nd Washington All waters of the
Saturday. Channel, Upper Upper Potomac River
Potomac River, within a 150 yard
Washington, DC, radius of the
Safety Zone. fireworks barge in
approximate position
latitude
38[deg]52'20'' N,
longitude
077[deg]01'17'' W,
located within the
Washington Channel in
Washington Harbor,
DC.
2......... July 4th. Severn River and All waters of the
December--1st Spa Creek, Severn River and Spa
and 2nd Annapolis, MD, Creek within an area
Saturday, Safety Zone. bounded by a line
December 31st. drawn from latitude
38[deg]58'40'' N,
longitude
076[deg]28'49'' W;
thence to latitude
38[deg]58'33'' N,
longitude
076[deg]28'49'' W;
thence to latitude
38[deg]58'45'' N,
longitude
076[deg]28'07'' W;
thence to latitude
38[deg]59'01'' N,
longitude
076[deg]28'37'' W,
thence to latitude
38[deg]58'57'' N,
longitude
076[deg]28'40'' W,
thence to latitude
38[deg]58'53'' N,
longitude
076[deg]28'34'' W,
thence to point of
origin; located near
the entrance to Spa
Creek and Severn
River, Annapolis, MD.
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3......... Saturday before Middle River, All waters of the
Independence Day Baltimore Middle River within a
holiday. County, MD, 300 yard radius of
Safety Zone. the fireworks barge
in approximate
position latitude
39[deg]17'45'' N,
longitude
076[deg]23'49'' W,
approximately 300
yards east of
Rockaway Beach, near
Turkey Point.
4......... June--last Potomac River, All waters of the
Saturday. July-- Charles County, Potomac River within
3rd, 4th or last MD--Newburg, a 200 yard radius of
Saturday or Safety Zone. the fireworks barge
Sunday. in approximate
position latitude
38[deg]23'41'' N,
longitude
076[deg]59'30'' W,
located near Newburg,
Maryland.
5......... June 14th, July Northwest Harbor All waters of the
4th. September-- (East Channel), Patapsco River within
2nd Saturday. Patapsco River, a 300 yard radius of
December 31st. MD, Safety Zone. the fireworks barge
in approximate
position
39[deg]15'55'' N,
076[deg]34'33'' W,
located adjacent to
the East Channel of
Northwest Harbor.
6......... May--2nd or 3rd Baltimore Inner All waters of the
Thursday or Harbor, Patapsco Patapsco River within
Friday. July River, MD, a 100 yard radius of
4th. December Safety Zone. the fireworks barge
31st. in approximate
position latitude
39[deg]17'01'' N,
longitude
076[deg]36'31'' W,
located at the
entrance to Baltimore
Inner Harbor,
approximately 125
yards southwest of
pier 3.
7......... May--2nd or 3rd Baltimore Inner The waters of the
Thursday or Harbor, Patapsco Patapsco River within
Friday. July River, MD, a 100 yard radius of
4th. December Safety Zone. approximate position
31st. latitude
39[deg]17'04'' N,
longitude
076[deg]36'36'' W,
located in Baltimore
Inner Harbor,
approximately 125
yards southeast of
pier 1.
8......... July 4th. Northwest Harbor All waters of the
December 31st. (West Channel) Patapsco River within
Patapsco River, a 300 yard radius of
MD, Safety Zone. the fireworks barge
in approximate
position latitude
39[deg]16'21'' N,
longitude
076[deg]34'38'' W,
located adjacent to
the West Channel of
Northwest Harbor.
9......... July 4th......... Patuxent River, All waters of the
Calvert County, Patuxent River within
MD, Safety Zone. a 200 yard radius of
the fireworks barge
located at latitude
38[deg]19'17'' N,
longitude
076[deg]27'45'' W,
approximately 800
feet from shore at
Solomons Island, MD.
10........ July 3rd......... Chesapeake Bay, All waters of the
Chesapeake Chesapeake Bay within
Beach, MD, a 150 yard radius of
Safety Zone. the fireworks barge
in approximate
position latitude
38[deg]41'36'' N,
longitude
076[deg]31'30'' W,
and within a 150 yard
radius of the
fireworks barge in
approximate position
latitude
38[deg]41'28'' N,
longitude
076[deg]31'29'' W,
located near
Chesapeake Beach,
Maryland.
11........ July 4th......... Choptank River, All waters of the
Cambridge, MD, Choptank River within
Safety Zone. a 300 yard radius of
the fireworks launch
site at Great Marsh
Point, located at
latitude
38[deg]35'06'' N,
longitude
076[deg]04'46'' W.
12........ July--2nd or 3rd Potomac River, All waters of the
Saturday and Fairview Beach, Potomac River within
last Saturday. Charles County, a 300 yard radius of
MD, Safety Zone. the fireworks barge
in approximate
position latitude
38[deg]19'57'' N,
longitude
077[deg]14'40'' W,
located north of the
shoreline at Fairview
Beach, Virginia.
13........ May--last Potomac River, All waters of the
Saturday. July Charles County, Potomac River within
4th. MD--Mount an area bound by a
Vernon, Safety line drawn from the
Zone. following points:
latitude
38[deg]42'30'' N,
longitude
077[deg]04'47'' W;
thence to latitude
38[deg]42'18'' N,
longitude
077[deg]04'42'' W;
thence to latitude
38[deg]42'11'' N,
longitude
077[deg]05'10'' W;
thence to latitude
38[deg]42'22'' N,
longitude
077[deg]05'12'' W;
thence to point of
origin located along
the Potomac River
shoreline at George
Washington's Mount
Vernon Estate,
Fairfax County, VA.
14........ October--1st Dukeharts All waters of the
Saturday. Channel, Potomac Potomac River within
River, MD, a 300 yard radius of
Safety Zone. the fireworks barge
in approximate
position latitude
38[deg]13'27'' N,
longitude
076[deg]44'48'' W,
located adjacent to
Dukeharts Channel
near Coltons Point,
Maryland.
15........ July--Day before Potomac River, All waters of the
Independence Day National Harbor, Potomac River within
holiday and July MD, Safety Zone. an area bound by a
4th. November-- line drawn from the
3rd Thursday, following points:
3rd Saturday and latitude
last Friday. 38[deg]47'13'' N,
December--1st, longitude
2nd and 3rd 077[deg]00'58'' W;
Friday. thence to latitude
38[deg]46'51'' N,
longitude
077[deg]01'15'' W;
thence to latitude
38[deg]47'25'' N,
longitude
077[deg]01'33'' W;
thence to latitude
38[deg]47'32'' N,
longitude
077[deg]01'08'' W;
thence to the point
of origin, located at
National Harbor,
Maryland.
16........ Sunday before Susquehanna All waters of the
July 4th, July River, Havre de Susquehanna River
4th. Grace, MD, within a 300 yard
Safety Zone. radius of approximate
position latitude
39[deg]32'06'' N,
longitude
076[deg]05'22'' W,
located on the island
at Millard Tydings
Memorial Park.
17........ June and July-- Miles River, St. All waters of the
Saturday before Michaels, MD, Miles River within a
Independence Day Safety Zone. 200 yard radius of
holiday. approximate position
latitude
38[deg]47'42'' N,
longitude
076[deg]12'51'' W,
located at the
entrance to Long Haul
Creek.
18........ July 3rd......... Tred Avon River, All waters of the Tred
Oxford, MD, Avon River within a
Safety Zone. 150 yard radius of
the fireworks barge
in approximate
position latitude
38[deg]41'24'' N,
longitude
076[deg]10'37'' W,
approximately 500
yards northwest of
the waterfront at
Oxford, MD.
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19........ July 3rd......... Northeast River, All waters of the
North East, MD, Northeast River
Safety Zone. within a 300 yard
radius of the
fireworks barge in
approximate position
latitude
39[deg]35'26'' N,
longitude
075[deg]57'00'' W,
approximately 400
yards south of North
East Community Park.
20........ June--2nd or 3rd Upper Potomac All waters of the
Saturday. July-- River, Upper Potomac River
1st, 2nd or 3rd Washington, within a 300 yard
Saturday. D.C., Safety radius of the
September--1st Zone. fireworks barge in
or 2nd Saturday. approximate position
December 31st. 38[deg]48'40'' N,
077[deg]02'07'' W,
located near the
waterfront of
Alexandria, Virginia.
21........ March through Anacostia River, All waters of the
October, at the Washington, Anacostia River
conclusion of D.C., Safety within a 150 yard
evening MLB Zone. radius of the
games at fireworks barge in
Washington approximate position
Nationals Ball latitude
Park. 38[deg]52'13'' N,
longitude
077[deg]00'16'' W,
located near the
Washington Nationals
Ball Park.
22........ June--last Potomac River, All waters of the
Saturday or Prince William Potomac River within
July--first County, VA, a 200 yard radius of
Saturday. July-- Safety Zone. the fireworks barge
3rd, 4th or last in approximate
Saturday or position latitude
Sunday. 38[deg]34'10'' N,
longitude
077[deg]15'36'' W,
located near Cherry
Hill, Virginia.
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(c.) Coast Guard Sector Hampton Roads--COTP Zone
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1......... July 4th......... North Atlantic All waters of the
Ocean, Ocean Atlantic Ocean in an
City, MD, Safety area bound by the
Zone. following points:
latitude
38[deg]19'39.9'' N,
longitude
075[deg]05'03.2'' W;
thence to latitude
38[deg]19'36.7'' N,
longitude
075[deg]04'53.5'' W;
thence to latitude
38[deg]19'45.6'' N,
longitude
075[deg]04'49.3'' W;
thence to latitude
38[deg]19'49.1'' N,
longitude
075[deg]05'00.5'' W;
thence to point of
origin. The size of
the safety zone
extends approximately
300 yards offshore
from the fireworks
launch area located
at the high water
mark on the beach.
2......... May--4th Sunday. Isle of Wight All waters of Isle of
June--3rd Bay, Ocean City, Wight Bay within a
Monday, and June MD, Safety Zone. 350 yard radius of
29th. July 4th. the fireworks barge
August--1st and in approximate
4th Sunday. position latitude
September--1st 38[deg]22'32'' N,
and 4th Sunday. longitude
075[deg]04'30'' W.
3......... July 4th......... Assawoman Bay, All waters of
Fenwick Island-- Assawoman Bay within
Ocean City, MD, a 360 yard radius of
Safety Zone. the fireworks launch
location on the pier
at the West end of
Northside Park, in
approximate position
latitude
38[deg]25'57.6'' N,
longitude
075[deg]03'55.8'' W.
4......... July 4th......... Broad Bay, All waters of the
Virginia Beach, Broad Bay within a
VA, Safety Zone. 400 yard radius of
the fireworks display
in approximate
position latitude
36[deg]52'7'' N,
longitude
076[deg]00'23'' W,
located on the
shoreline near the
Cavalier Golf and
Yacht Club, Virginia
Beach, Virginia.
5......... October--1st York River, West All waters of the York
Friday. Point, VA, River near West
Safety Zone. Point, VA within a
400 yard radius of
the fireworks display
located in
approximate position
latitude
37[deg]31'25'' N,
longitude
076[deg]47'19'' W.
6......... July 4th......... York River, All waters of the York
Yorktown, VA, River within a 400
Safety Zone. yard radius of the
fireworks display in
approximate position
latitude
37[deg]14'14'' N,
longitude
076[deg]30'02'' W,
located near
Yorktown, Virginia.
7......... May--1st Friday. James River, All waters of the
July 4th. Newport News, James River within a
VA, Safety Zone. 325 yard radius of
the fireworks barge
in approximate
position latitude
36[deg]58'30'' N,
longitude
076[deg]26'19'' W,
located in the
vicinity of the
Newport News
Shipyard, Newport
News, Virginia.
8......... June--4th Friday. Chesapeake Bay, All waters of the
July--1st Norfolk, VA, Chesapeake Bay within
Friday. July 4th. Safety Zone. a 400 yard radius of
the fireworks display
located in position
latitude
36[deg]57'21'' N,
longitude
076[deg]15'00'' W,
located near Ocean
View Fishing Pier.
9......... July 4th......... Chesapeake Bay, All waters of the
Virginia Beach, Chesapeake Bay 400
VA, Safety Zone. yard radius of the
fireworks display in
approximate position
latitude
36[deg]55'02'' N,
longitude
076[deg]03'27'' W,
located at the First
Landing State Park at
Virginia Beach,
Virginia.
10........ Memorial Day. Elizabeth River, All waters of the
June--1st and Southern Branch, Elizabeth River
2nd Friday, Norfolk, VA, Southern Branch in an
Saturday and Safety Zone. area bound by the
Sunday. July following points:
4th. November-- latitude
4th Saturday. 36[deg]50'54.8'' N,
December--1st longitude
Saturday and 076[deg]18'10.7'' W;
December 31st. thence to latitude
January--1st. 36[deg]51'7.9'' N,
longitude
076[deg]18'01'' W;
thence to latitude
36[deg]50'45.6'' N,
longitude
076[deg]17'44.2'' W;
thence to latitude
36[deg]50'29.6'' N,
longitude
076[deg]17'23.2'' W;
thence to latitude
36[deg]50'7.7'' N,
longitude
076[deg]17'32.3'' W;
thence to latitude
36[deg]49'58'' N,
longitude
076[deg]17'28.6'' W;
thence to latitude
36[deg]49'52.6'' N,
longitude
076[deg]17'43.8'' W;
thence to latitude
36[deg]50'27.2'' N,
longitude
076[deg]17'45.3'' W
thence to the point
of origin.
11........ July--3rd John H. Kerr All waters of John H.
Saturday. Reservoir, Kerr Reservoir within
Clarksville, VA, a 400 yard radius of
Safety Zone. approximate position
latitude
36[deg]37'51'' N,
longitude
078[deg]32'50'' W,
located near the
center span of the
State Route 15
Highway Bridge.
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12........ May, June, July, North Atlantic All waters of the
August, Ocean, Virginia Atlantic Ocean within
September, Beach, VA, a 1000 yard radius of
October--every Safety Zone A. the center located
Wednesday, near the shoreline at
Friday, Saturday approximate position
and Sunday. July latitude
4th. 36[deg]51'12'' N,
longitude
075[deg]58'06'' W,
located off the beach
between 17th and 31st
streets.
13........ September--last North Atlantic All waters of the
Saturday or Ocean, VA Beach, Atlantic Ocean within
October--1st VA, Safety Zone a 350 yard radius of
Saturday. B. approximate position
latitude
36[deg]50'35'' N,
longitude
075[deg]58'09'' W,
located on the 14th
Street Fishing Pier.
14........ Friday, Saturday, North Atlantic All waters of the
Sunday and Ocean, VA Beach, Atlantic Ocean within
Monday--Labor VA, Safety Zone a 350 yard radius of
Day Weekend. C. approximate position
latitude
36[deg]49'55'' N,
longitude
075[deg]58'00'' W,
located off the beach
between 2nd and 6th
streets.
15........ July 4th......... Nansemond River, All waters of the
Suffolk, VA, Nansemond River
Safety Zone. within a 350 yard
radius of approximate
position latitude
36[deg]44'27'' N,
longitude
076[deg]34'42'' W,
located near
Constant's Wharf in
Suffolk, VA.
16........ February--4th Chickahominy All waters of the
Saturday. July River, Chickahominy River
4th. Williamsburg, within a 400 yard
VA, Safety Zone. radius of the
fireworks display in
approximate position
latitude
37[deg]14'50'' N,
longitude
076[deg]52'17'' W,
near Barrets Point,
Virginia.
17........ July--3rd, 4th Great Wicomico All waters of the
and 5th. River, Mila, VA, Great Wicomico River
Safety Zone. located within a 420
foot radius of the
fireworks display at
approximate position
latitude
37[deg]50'31'' N,
longitude
076[deg]19'42'' W
near Mila, Virginia.
18........ July--1st Friday, Cockrell's Creek, All waters of
Saturday and Reedville, VA, Cockrell's Creek
Sunday. Safety Zone. located within a 420
foot radius of the
fireworks display at
approximate position
latitude
37[deg]49'54'' N,
longitude
076[deg]16'44'' W
near Reedville,
Virginia.
19........ May--last Sunday. James River, All waters of the
Richmond, VA, James River located
Safety Zone. within a 420 foot
radius of the
fireworks display at
approximate position
latitude
37[deg]31'13.1'' N,
longitude
077[deg]25'07.84'' W
near Richmond,
Virginia.
20........ June--last Rappahannock All waters of the
Saturday. River, Rappahannock River
Tappahannock, located within a 400
VA, Safety Zone. foot radius of the
fireworks display at
approximate position
latitude
37[deg]55'12.0'' N,
longitude
076[deg]49'12.0'' W
near Tappahannock,
Virginia.
21........ July 4th......... Cape Charles All waters of Cape
Harbor, Cape Charles Harbor
Charles, VA, located within a 375
Safety Zone. foot radius of the
fireworks display at
approximate position
latitude
37[deg]15'46.5'' N,
longitude
076[deg]01'30.3'' W
near Cape Charles,
Virginia.
22........ July 4th......... Pagan River, All waters of the
Smithfield, VA, Pagan River located
Safety Zone. within a 420 foot
radius of the
fireworks display at
approximate position
latitude
36[deg]59'18.0'' N,
longitude
076[deg]37'45.0'' W
near Smithfield,
Virginia.
23........ July 4th......... Sandbridge All waters of
Shores, Virginia Sandbridge Shores
Beach, VA, located within a 300
Safety Zone. foot radius of the
fireworks display at
approximate position
latitude
36[deg]43'24.9'' N,
longitude
075[deg]56'24.9'' W
near Virginia Beach,
Virginia.
24........ July 4th......... Chesapeake Bay, All waters of
Virginia Beach, Chesapeake Bay
VA, Safety Zone. located within a 600
foot radius of the
fireworks display at
approximate position
latitude
36[deg]54'58.18'' N,
longitude
076[deg]06'44.3'' W
near Virginia Beach,
Virginia.
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(d.) Coast Guard Sector North Carolina--COTP Zone
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1......... July 4th. Morehead City All waters of the
October--1st Harbor Channel, Morehead City Harbor
Saturday. NC, Safety Zone. Channel that fall
within a 360 yard
radius of latitude
34[deg]43'01'' N,
longitude
076[deg]42'59.6'' W,
a position located at
the west end of Sugar
Loaf Island, NC.
2......... April--2nd Cape Fear River, All waters of the Cape
Saturday. July Wilmington, NC, Fear River within an
4th. August--3rd Safety Zone. area bound by a line
Monday. October-- drawn from the
1st Saturday. following points:
latitude
34[deg]13'54'' N,
longitude
077[deg]57'06'' W;
thence northeast to
latitude
34[deg]13'57'' N,
longitude
077[deg]57'05'' W;
thence north to
latitude
34[deg]14'11'' N,
longitude
077[deg]57'07'' W;
thence northwest to
latitude
34[deg]14'22'' N,
longitude
077[deg]57'19'' W;
thence east to
latitude
34[deg]14'22'' N,
longitude
077[deg]57'06'' W;
thence southeast to
latitude
34[deg]14'07'' N,
longitude
077[deg]57'00'' W;
thence south to
latitude
34[deg]13'54'' N,
longitude
077[deg]56'58'' W;
thence to the point
of origin, located
approximately 500
yards north of Cape
Fear Memorial Bridge.
3......... July--1st Green Creek and All waters of Green
Saturday and Smith Creek, Creek and Smith Creek
July 4th. Oriental, NC, that fall within a
Safety Zone. 300 yard radius of
the fireworks launch
site at latitude
35[deg]01'29.6'' N,
longitude
076[deg]42'10.4'' W,
located near the
entrance to the Neuse
River in the vicinity
of Oriental, NC.
4......... July 4th......... Pasquotank River, All waters of the
Elizabeth City, Pasquotank River
NC, Safety Zone. within a 300 yard
radius of the
fireworks launch
barge in approximate
position latitude
36[deg]17'47'' N,
longitude
076[deg]12'17'' W,
located approximately
400 yards north of
Cottage Point, NC.
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5......... July 4th, or July Currituck Sound, All waters of the
5th. Corolla, NC, Currituck Sound
Safety Zone. within a 300 yard
radius of the
fireworks barge in
approximate position
latitude
36[deg]22'23.8'' N,
longitude
075[deg]49'56.3'' W.
6......... July 4th. Middle Sound, All waters of the
November--3rd Figure Eight Figure Eight Island
Saturday. Island, NC, Causeway Channel from
Safety Zone. latitude
34[deg]16'32'' N,
longitude
077[deg]45'32'' W,
thence east along the
marsh to a position
located at latitude
34[deg]16'19'' N,
longitude
077[deg]44'55'' W,
thence south to the
causeway at position
latitude
34[deg]16'16'' N,
longitude
077[deg]44'58'' W,
thence west along the
shoreline to position
latitude
34[deg]16'29'' N,
longitude
077[deg]45'34'' W,
thence back to the
point of origin.
7......... June--2nd Pamlico River, All waters of Pamlico
Saturday. July Washington, NC, River and Tar River
4th. Safety Zone. within a 300 yard
radius of latitude
35[deg]32'25'' N,
longitude
077[deg]03'42'' W, a
position located on
the southwest shore
of the Pamlico River,
Washington, NC
8......... July 4th......... Neuse River, New All waters of the
Bern, NC, Safety Neuse River within a
Zone. 360 yard radius of
the fireworks barge
in approximate
position latitude
35[deg]06'07.1'' N,
longitude
077[deg]01'35.8'' W;
located 420 yards
north of the New
Bern, Twin Span, high
rise bridge.
9......... July 4th......... Edenton Bay, All waters within a
Edenton, NC, 300 yard radius of
Safety Zone. position latitude
36[deg]03'04'' N,
longitude
076[deg]36'18'' W,
approximately 150
yards south of the
entrance to Queen
Anne Creek, Edenton,
NC.
10........ July 4th. Motts Channel, All waters of Motts
November--Saturd Banks Channel, Channel within a 500
ay following Wrightsville yard radius of the
Thanksgiving. Beach, NC, fireworks launch site
Safety Zone. in approximate
position latitude
34[deg]12'29'' N,
longitude
077[deg]48'27'' W,
approximately 560
yards south of Sea
Path Marina,
Wrightsville Beach,
NC.
11........ July 4th......... Cape Fear River, All waters of the Cape
Southport, NC, Fear River within a
Safety Zone. 600 yard radius of
the fireworks barge
in approximate
position latitude
33[deg]54'40'' N,
longitude
078[deg]01'18'' W,
approximately 700
yards south of the
waterfront at
Southport, NC.
12........ July 4th......... Big Foot Slough, All waters of Big Foot
Ocracoke, NC, Slough within a 300
Safety Zone. yard radius of the
fireworks launch site
in approximate
position latitude
35[deg]06'54'' N,
longitude
075[deg]59'24'' W,
approximately 100
yards west of the
Silver Lake Entrance
Channel at Ocracoke,
NC.
13........ August--1st New River, All waters of the New
Tuesday. Jacksonville, River within a 300
NC, Safety Zone. yard radius of the
fireworks launch site
in approximate
position latitude
34[deg]44'45'' N,
longitude
077[deg]26'18'' W,
approximately one
half mile south of
the Hwy 17 Bridge,
Jacksonville, North
Carolina.
14........ July 4th......... Pantego Creek, All waters on the
Belhaven, NC, Pantego Creek within
Safety Zone. a 600 foot radius of
the launch site on
land at position
35[deg]32'35'' N,
076[deg]37'46'' W.
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Dated: April 25, 2013.
Steven H. Ratti,
Rear Admiral, U. S. Coast Guard, Commander, Fifth Coast Guard District.
[FR Doc. 2013-12031 Filed 5-20-13; 8:45 am]
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