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33:33:1.0.1.7.49.1.26.1 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters I G 100 PART 100—SAFETY OF LIFE ON NAVIGABLE WATERS A Subpart A—General   § 100.01 Purpose and intent. USCG     [CGFR 63-22, 28 FR 5155, May 23, 1963, as amended by CGD 86-082, 52 FR 33811, Sept. 8, 1987] (a) The purpose of the regulations in this part is to provide effective control over regattas and marine parades conducted on the navigable waters of the United States so as to insure safety of life in the regatta or marine parade area. (b) Geographic coordinates expressed in terms of latitude or longitude, or both, are not intended for plotting on maps or charts whose referenced horizontal datum is the North American Datum of 1983 (NAD 83), unless such geographic coordinates are expressly labeled NAD 83. Geographic coordinates without the NAD 83 reference may be plotted on maps or charts referenced to NAD 83 only after application of the appropriate corrections that are published on the particular map or chart being used.
33:33:1.0.1.7.49.1.26.10 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters I G 100 PART 100—SAFETY OF LIFE ON NAVIGABLE WATERS A Subpart A—General   § 100.45 Establishment of aids to navigation. USCG     [CGD 86-031, 52 FR 42645, Nov. 6, 1987] The District Commander will establish and maintain only those aids to navigation necessary to assist in the observance and enforcement of the special regulations issued under the District Commander's authority. These aids to navigation will be in accordance with Part 62 of this chapter. All other aids to navigation incidental to the holding of a regatta or marine parade are private aids to navigation as described in Part 66 of this chapter.
33:33:1.0.1.7.49.1.26.11 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters I G 100 PART 100—SAFETY OF LIFE ON NAVIGABLE WATERS A Subpart A—General   §§ 100.50-100.99 [Reserved] USCG        
33:33:1.0.1.7.49.1.26.2 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters I G 100 PART 100—SAFETY OF LIFE ON NAVIGABLE WATERS A Subpart A—General   § 100.05 Definition of terms used in this part. USCG     [CGFR 63-22, 28 FR 5155, May 23, 1963, as amended by CGD 75-098, 40 FR 49327, Oct. 22, 1975; USCG-2001-9044, 68 FR 42602, July 18, 2003] (a) Regatta or marine parade means an organized water event of limited duration which is conducted according to a prearranged schedule. (b) [Reserved] (c) District Commander means the Commander of the Coast Guard District in which the regatta or marine parade is intended to be held. (See Part 3 of this chapter for the geographical boundaries of Coast Guard Districts.) (d) State authority means any official or agency of a State having power under the law of such State to regulate regattas or marine parades on waters over which such State has jurisdiction. (e) Navigable waters of the United States means those waters described in § 2.36(a) of this chapter, specifically including the waters described in § 2.22(a)(2) of this chapter.
33:33:1.0.1.7.49.1.26.3 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters I G 100 PART 100—SAFETY OF LIFE ON NAVIGABLE WATERS A Subpart A—General   § 100.10 Coast Guard-State agreements. USCG     [CGFR 63-22, 28 FR 5155, May 23, 1963, as amended by USCG-2003-15404, 68 FR 37740, June 25, 2003] (a) The District Commander is authorized to enter into agreements with State authorities permitting, regulation by the State of such classes of regatta or marine parade on the navigable waters of the United States as, in the opinion of the District Commander, the State is able to regulate in such a manner as to insure safety of life. All such agreements shall reserve to the District Commander the right to regulate any particular regatta or marine parade when he or she deems such action to be in the public interest.
33:33:1.0.1.7.49.1.26.4 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters I G 100 PART 100—SAFETY OF LIFE ON NAVIGABLE WATERS A Subpart A—General   § 100.15 Submission of application. USCG     [CGFR 63-22, 28 FR 5155, May 23, 1963, as amended by CGD 95-054, 66 FR 1582, Jan. 9, 2001; CGD 95-059, 66 FR 9659, Feb. 9, 2001; USCG-2003-15404, 68 FR 37740, June 25, 2003] (a) An individual or organization planning to hold a regatta or marine parade which, by its nature, circumstances or location, will introduce extra or unusual hazards to the safety of life on the navigable waters of the United States, shall submit an application to the Coast Guard District Commander having cognizance of the area where it is intended to hold such regatta or marine parade. Examples of conditions which are deemed to introduce extra or unusual hazards to the safety of life include but are not limited to: An inherently hazardous competition, the customary presence of commercial or pleasure craft in the area, any obstruction of navigable channel which may reasonably be expected to result, and the expected accumulation of spectator craft. (b) Where such events are to be held regularly or repeatedly in a single area by an individual or organization, the Commandant or the District Commander may, subject to conditions set from time to time by him or her, grant a permit for such series of events for a fixed period of time, not to exceed one year. (c) The application must be submitted no less than 135 days before the start of the proposed event. However, if all of the following criteria are met, the application must be submitted no less than 60 days before the start of the proposed event: (1) The sponsor submitted an application for the event in the year immediately preceding. (2) The nature, location, scheduling, and other relevant information contained in the previous application are essentially the same. (3) The Coast Guard received no objection to the previous application. (4) The Coast Guard did not promulgate special local regulations for the previous event. (5) The Coast Guard approved the previous event. (d) The application shall include the following details: (1) Name and address of sponsoring organization. (2) Name, address, and telephone of person or persons in charge of the event. (3) Nature and purpose of the event. (4) Information as to general public interest. (5) Estimated number…
33:33:1.0.1.7.49.1.26.5 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters I G 100 PART 100—SAFETY OF LIFE ON NAVIGABLE WATERS A Subpart A—General   § 100.20 Action on application for event assigned to State regulation by Coast Guard-State agreement. USCG       (a) Upon receipt of an application for a regatta or marine parade of a type assigned to a State for regulation under a Coast Guard-State agreement, the District Commander will forward the application to the State authority having cognizance of the event. Further processing and decision upon such an application shall be conducted by the State. (b) [Reserved]
33:33:1.0.1.7.49.1.26.6 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters I G 100 PART 100—SAFETY OF LIFE ON NAVIGABLE WATERS A Subpart A—General   § 100.25 Action on application for event not assigned to State regulation by Coast Guard-State agreement. USCG     [CGFR 63-22, 28 FR 5155, May 23, 1963, as amended by USCG-2003-15404, 68 FR 37740, June 25, 2003] (a) Where an event is one of a type not assigned to the State for regulation under a Coast Guard-State agreement (or where no such agreement has been entered), the Commander of a Coast Guard District who receives an application for a proposed regatta or marine parade to be held upon the navigable waters of the United States within his or her district shall take the following action: (1) He or she shall determine whether the proposed regatta or marine parade may be held in the proposed location with safety of life. To assist in his or her determination, he or she may, if he or she deems it necessary, hold a public hearing to obtain the views of all persons interested in, or who will be affected by, the regatta or marine parade. (2) He or she will notify the individual or organization which submitted the application: (i) That the application is approved, and the nature of the special local regulations, if any, which he or she will promulgate pursuant to § 100.35; or (ii) That the interest of safety of life on the navigable waters of the United States requires specific change or changes in the application before it can be approved; or (iii) That the event requires no regulation or patrol of the regatta or marine parade area; or (iv) That the application is not approved, with reasons for such disapproval.
33:33:1.0.1.7.49.1.26.7 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters I G 100 PART 100—SAFETY OF LIFE ON NAVIGABLE WATERS A Subpart A—General   § 100.30 Approval required for holding event. USCG     [CGFR 63-22, 28 FR 5155, May 23, 1963, as amended by USCG-2024-1103, 90 FR 52877, Nov. 24, 2025] (a) An event for which application is required under § 100.15(a) shall be held only after approval of such event by the Captain of the Port, except that applications referred to a State under § 100.10 shall be governed by the laws of that State.
33:33:1.0.1.7.49.1.26.8 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters I G 100 PART 100—SAFETY OF LIFE ON NAVIGABLE WATERS A Subpart A—General   § 100.35 Special local regulations. USCG     [USCG-2009-0416, 74 FR 27438, June 10, 2009, as amended by USCG-2018-1049, 84 FR 7813, Mar. 5, 2019; USCG-2018-0874, 84 FR 30878, June 28, 2019; USCG-2020-0304, 85 FR 58277, Sept. 18, 2020; USCG-2025-0716, 90 FR 47587, Oct. 2, 2025] (a) The Commander of a Coast Guard District or Captain of the Port (COTP) as authorized by 33 CFR 1.05-1(i), after approving plans for the holding of a regatta or marine parade within his or her district or zone, is authorized to promulgate such special local regulations as he or she deems necessary to insure safety of life on the navigable waters immediately prior to, during, and immediately after the approved regatta or marine parade. Such regulations may include a restriction on, or control of, the movement of vessels through a specified area immediately prior to, during, and immediately after the regatta or marine parade. (b) The Commander of a Coast Guard District or COTP as authorized by 33 CFR 1.05-1(i), after approving plans for the holding of a regatta or marine parade upon the navigable waters within his or her district or zone, and promulgating special regulations thereto, must give the public full and adequate notice of the dates of the regatta or marine parade, together with full and complete information of the special local regulations, if there be such. Such notice should be published in the local notices to mariners. (c) The special local regulations referred to in paragraph (a) of this section, when issued and published by the Commander of a Coast Guard District or COTP as authorized by 33 CFR 1.05-1(i), must have the status of regulations issued pursuant to 46 U.S.C 70041. (d) We have organized the special local regulations by district. Subparts B through J contain special local regulations from the USCG Northeast, East, Southeast, Heartland, Great Lakes, Southwest, Northwest, Oceania, and Arctic Districts, respectively.
33:33:1.0.1.7.49.1.26.9 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters I G 100 PART 100—SAFETY OF LIFE ON NAVIGABLE WATERS A Subpart A—General   § 100.40 Patrol of the regatta or marine parade. USCG     [CGFR 63-22, 28 FR 5155, May 23, 1963, as amended by CGFR 65-32, 30 FR 8518, July 3, 1965; USCG-2003-15404, 68 FR 37740, June 25, 2003] (a) The Commander of a Coast Guard District in which a regatta or marine parade is to be held may detail, if he or she deems the needs of safety require, one or more Coast Guard vessels to patrol the course of the regatta or marine parade for the purpose of enforcing not only the special local regulations but also for assistance work and the enforcement of laws generally. (b) The Commander of a Coast Guard District may also utilize any private vessel or vessels to enforce the special local regulations governing a regatta or marine parade provided such vessel or vessels have been placed at the disposition of the Coast Guard pursuant to section 826 in Title 14, U.S. Code, for such purpose by any member of the Coast Guard Auxiliary, or any corporation, partnership, or association, or by any State or political subdivision thereof. Any private vessel so utilized shall have on board an officer or petty officer of the Coast Guard who shall be in charge of the vessel during the detail and responsible for the law enforcement activities or assistance work performed by the vessel during such detail. Any private vessel so utilized will display the Coast Guard ensign while engaged in this duty. (c) The Commander of a Coast Guard District may also utilize any private vessel or vessels placed at the disposition of the Coast Guard pursuant to section 826 in Title 14, U.S. Code, by any member of the Coast Guard Auxiliary, or any corporation, partnership, or association, or by any State or political subdivision thereof, to patrol the course of the regatta or marine parade for the purpose of promoting safety by performing assistance work, effecting rescues, and directing the movement of vessels in the vicinity of the regatta or marine parade. Vessels utilized under the authority of this paragraph are not authorized to enforce the special local regulations or laws generally.
33:33:1.0.1.7.49.10.26.1 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters I G 100 PART 100—SAFETY OF LIFE ON NAVIGABLE WATERS J Subpart J—USCG Arctic District   § 100.1700 [Reserved] USCG        
33:33:1.0.1.7.49.10.26.2 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters I G 100 PART 100—SAFETY OF LIFE ON NAVIGABLE WATERS J Subpart J—USCG Arctic District   § 100.1701 Special Local Regulation; Wrangell 4th of July Celebration Boat Races, Wrangell, AK. USCG     [USCG-2019-0223, 84 FR 32063, July 5, 2019, as amended by USCG-2025-0716, 90 FR 47587, Oct. 2, 2025] (a) Regulated area. The following area is specified as a race area: All waters of Zimovia Straits, Wrangell, AK, approximately 1,000 yards to the Northwest and 500 yards to the Southwest of Wrangell Harbor entrance bounded by the following points: 56°28.077 N, 132°23.074 W, 56°28.440 N, 132°23.685 W, 56°28.277 N, 132°24.020 W, and 56°27.910 N, 132°23.400 W. (b) Regulations. In accordance with the general regulations in this part, the regulated area shall be closed immediately prior to, during and immediately after the event to all persons and vessels not participating in the event and authorized by the event sponsor. (c) Authorization. All persons or vessels who desire to enter the designated area created in this section while it is enforced must obtain permission from the on-scene patrol craft on VHF Ch 9. (d) Enforcement period. This section will be enforced from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. on July 4, each year unless otherwise specified in the USCG Arctic District Local Notice to Mariners.
33:33:1.0.1.7.49.10.26.3 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters I G 100 PART 100—SAFETY OF LIFE ON NAVIGABLE WATERS J Subpart J—USCG Arctic District   §§ 100.1702-100.1799 [Reserved] USCG        
33:33:1.0.1.7.49.2.26.1 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters I G 100 PART 100—SAFETY OF LIFE ON NAVIGABLE WATERS B Subpart B—USCG Northeast District   § 100.100 Special Local Regulations; Regattas and Boat Races in the Coast Guard Sector Long Island Sound Captain of the Port Zone. USCG     [USCG-2008-0384, 77 FR 6956, Feb. 10, 2012, as amended by USCG-2012-1036, 78 FR 31404, May 24, 2013; USCG-2015-0100, 81 FR 31857, May 20, 2016; USCG-2020-0082, 85 FR 38070, June 25, 2020; USCG-2021-0029, 86 FR 37046, July 14, 2021; USCG-2023-0001, 88 FR 38399, June 13, 2023] (a) The following regulations apply to the marine events listed in the Table 1 to § 100.100. These regulations will be enforced for the duration of each event, on or about the dates indicated in table 1 to § 100.100. Notification of the exact dates and times of the enforcement period would be made to the local maritime community through all appropriate means, such as Local Notice to Mariners and Broadcast Notice to Mariners, in advance of the marine events. The USCG Northeast District Local Notice to Mariners can be found at: http://www.navcen.uscg.gov. (b) Definitions. The following definitions apply to this section: (1) Designated representative. A “designated representative” is any Coast Guard commissioned, warrant or petty officer of the U.S. Coast Guard who has been designated by the Captain of the Port (COTP), Sector Long Island Sound (LIS), to act on his or her behalf. The designated representative may be on an official patrol vessel or may be on shore and will communicate with vessels via VHF-FM radio or loudhailer. In addition, members of the Coast Guard Auxiliary may be present to inform vessel operators of this regulation. (2) Official patrol vessels. Official patrol vessels may consist of any Coast Guard, Coast Guard Auxiliary, state, or local law enforcement vessels assigned or approved by the COTP. (3) Spectators. All persons and vessels not registered with the event sponsor as participants or official patrol vessels. (c) Although listed in the Code of Federal Regulations, sponsors of events listed in Table to § 100.100 are still required to submit marine event applications in accordance with 33 CFR 100.15. Each application must: (1) Be submitted no less than 60 days before the date of the proposed event. (2) If the proposed event does not have a specified date the sponsor shall hold the event during the month it is listed in Table to § 100.100. (3) Any proposed event not being held on the specified date or within the month listed in Table to § 100.100 shall be considered a new mari…
33:33:1.0.1.7.49.2.26.2 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters I G 100 PART 100—SAFETY OF LIFE ON NAVIGABLE WATERS B Subpart B—USCG Northeast District   § 100.110 East River 4th of July Fireworks, East River, Manhattan, NY. USCG     [USCG-2022-0186, 87 FR 36765, June 21, 2022] (a) Regulated areas. The regulations in this section apply to the following areas: (1) Area ALPHA: All navigable waters of the East River, between the east shore of Manhattan and the west shore of Roosevelt Island south of the Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge encompassed by a line connecting the following points beginning at 40°45′31.46″ N, 73°57′31.42″ W, along the shore to 40°45′6.80″ N, 73°57′53.45″ W, east to Roosevelt Island at 40°44′59.42″ N, 73°57′40.57″ W, along the west shore of Roosevelt island to the Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge at 40°45′26.02″ N, 73°57′19.15″ W, and back to the point of origin. (2) Area BRAVO: All navigable waters of the East River, between the west shore of Queens and the east shore of Roosevelt Island south of the Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge encompassed by a line connecting the following points beginning at 40°45′22.89″ N, 73°57′12.06″ W, along the western shore of Roosevelt Island to 40°44′59.42″ N, 73°57′40.57″ W, east to 40°44′52.25″ N, 73°57′28.08″ W, north along the west shore to the Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge at 40°45′18.82″ N, 73°57′2.91″ W, and back to the point of origin. (3) Area CHARLIE: All navigable waters of the East River encompassed by a line connecting the following points beginning at 40°45′6.80″ N, 73°57′53.45″ W, then south along the shore of Manhattan to 40°43′40.29″ N, 73°58′18.37″ W, across the East River to Brooklyn at 40°43′39.68″ N, 73°57′39.74″ W, then north along the east shore of the East River to 40°44′52.25″ N, 73°57′28.08″ W including the navigable waters of Newtown Creek to the Pulaski Bridge, back to the point of origin. (4) Area DELTA: All navigable waters of the East River encompassed by a line connecting the following points beginning at 40°43′40.29″ N, 73°58′18.37″ W, then south along the shore of Manhattan to 40°43′06″ N, 073°58′25″ W, across the East River to Brooklyn at 40°42′57.34″ N, 73°58′3.03″ W, and north along the shore of Brooklyn To 40°42′15.87″ N, 73°59′19.60″ W, then along the shore of Brooklyn to 40°42′57.34″ N, 73°58′3.03″ W, and…
33:33:1.0.1.7.49.2.26.3 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters I G 100 PART 100—SAFETY OF LIFE ON NAVIGABLE WATERS B Subpart B—USCG Northeast District   § 100.111 Special Local Regulation; Horsepower on the Hudson, Hudson River, Castleton-on-Hudson, NY. USCG     [USCG-2023-0015, 88 FR 37147, June 7, 2023] (a) Regulated areas. The regulations in this section apply to the following regulated areas: (1) High speed area. All navigable waters of the Hudson River from Hudson River Lighted Buoy 202 (LLNR 38905) to Hudson River Lighted Buoy 204 (LLNR 38910) east of the navigable channel shoreward outside of the navigational channel. (2) Spectator area. All navigable waters of the Hudson River from Hudson River Lighted Buoy 201 (LLNR 38903) to Hudson River Lighted Buoy 205 (LLNR 38915) west of the navigable channel shoreward outside of the navigational channel. (b) Definitions. As used in this section— Designated Representative means a Coast Guard Patrol Commander, including a Coast Guard coxswain, petty officer, or other officer operating a Coast Guard vessel and a Federal, State, and local officer designated by or assisting the Captain of the Port New York (COTP) in the enforcement of the Special Local Regulation. Participant means all persons and vessels registered with the event sponsor as a participant in the event. Spectator means any person or vessel including human-powered craft, which is not designated by the sponsor as a support vessel, in the vicinity of the event with the primary purpose of witnessing the event. Spectator vessels can observe the marine event from the designated spectator area. (c) Regulations. (1) All non-participant persons and vessels are prohibited from entering, transiting through, anchoring in, or remaining within the regulated areas described in paragraph (a) of this section unless authorized by the COTP or their designated representative. (2) No participant may transit at high-speed inside the high-speed zone when vessels are in or transiting through the navigational channel. (d) Enforcement period. This special local regulation is in effect annually on a date and time published in the Local Notice to Mariners. (e) Information broadcasts. The COTP or a designated representative will inform the public through Local Notice to Mariners and Broadcast Notices to Mari…
33:33:1.0.1.7.49.2.26.4 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters I G 100 PART 100—SAFETY OF LIFE ON NAVIGABLE WATERS B Subpart B—USCG Northeast District   § 100.119 Special Local Regulation; East Passage, Narragansett Bay, RI. USCG     [USCG-2020-0035, 86 FR 29693, June 3, 2021] (a) Regulated area. (1) The regulated area includes all waters of Narragansett Bay, Newport, RI, within the following points (NAD 83): (2) In the event that weather conditions prohibit a safe race start within the approach to Newport Harbor, the race will begin offshore and the following regulated area applies (NAD 83): (b) Effective period. This special local regulation is in effect biennially on a date and times published in the Local Notice to Mariners. (c) Special local regulations. (1) Entry into this area is prohibited unless authorized by the Captain of the Port Sector Southeastern New England (COTP) or a designated representative. A designated representative is a commissioned, warrant, or petty officer of the U.S. Coast Guard assigned to units under the operational control of USCG Sector Southeastern New England. (2) Persons or vessels seeking to enter the regulated area must request permission from the COTP or a designated representative on VHF-FM channel 16 or by telephone at 508-457-3211. (3) Persons and vessels permitted to enter this regulated area must transit at their slowest safe speed and comply with all lawful directions issued by the COTP or the designated representative. (d) Informational broadcasts. The COTP or a designated representative will inform the public through local notice to mariners and Broadcast Notices to Mariners of the enforcement period for the regulated area as well as any changes in the planned schedule.
33:33:1.0.1.7.49.2.26.5 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters I G 100 PART 100—SAFETY OF LIFE ON NAVIGABLE WATERS B Subpart B—USCG Northeast District   § 100.120 Special Local Regulations; Marine Events Held in the Coast Guard Sector Northern New England Captain of the Port Zone. USCG     [USCG-2019-0951, 85 FR 31365, May 26, 2020] The regulations in this section apply to the marine events listed in table 1 of this section. The regulations in this section will be enforced for the duration of each event, on or about the dates indicated. Actual notice of the exact dates and times of the effective period of the regulations with respect to each event, the geographical area, and details concerning the nature of the event and the number of participants and type(s) of vessels involved will be published in a Local Notices to Mariners and broadcast over VHF-FM radio. USCG Northeast District Local Notice to Mariners can be found at: http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/. Although listed in the Code of Federal Regulations, sponsors of events listed in table 1 of this section are still required to submit marine event applications in accordance with 33 CFR 100.15. (a) The following definitions apply to this section: (1) Designated Representative. A “Designated Representative” is any Coast Guard Commissioned, Warrant or Petty Officer who has been designated by the Captain of the Port, Sector Northern New England (COTP), to act on his or her behalf. The Designated Representative may be on an official patrol vessel or may be on shore and will communicate with vessels via VHF-FM radio or loudhailer. In addition, members of the Coast Guard Auxiliary may be present to inform vessel operators of this regulation. (2) Official patrol vessels. Official patrol vessels may consist of any Coast Guard, Coast Guard Auxiliary, state, or local law enforcement vessels assigned or approved by the COTP. (3) Spectators. All persons and vessels not registered with the event sponsor as participants or official patrol vessels. (b) Vessels may not transit the regulated areas without the COTP or Designated Representative approval. Vessels permitted to transit must operate at a no wake speed, in a manner which will not endanger participants or other crafts in the event. (c) Vessel operators desiring to enter or operate within the regulated areas shall contact the COTP or the …
33:33:1.0.1.7.49.2.26.6 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters I G 100 PART 100—SAFETY OF LIFE ON NAVIGABLE WATERS B Subpart B—USCG Northeast District   § 100.130 Special Local Regulations; Recurring Annual Marine Events in Sector Boston Captain of the Port Zone. USCG     [USCG-2011-0109, 76 FR 69625, Nov. 9, 2011, as amended by USCG-2025-0716, 90 FR 47587, Oct. 2, 2025] This section applies to the marine events listed in Table 1 of this section. The regulations in this section will be enforced for the duration of each event, on or about the dates indicated in Table 1 of this section. Annual notice of the exact dates and times of the effective period of the regulations in this section with respect to each event, the geographical description of each regulated area, and details concerning the nature of the event and the number of participants and type(s) of vessels involved will be provided to the local maritime community through the Local Notice to Mariners and/or Broadcast Notice to Mariners well in advance of the events. If the event does not have a date listed, then the exact dates and times of the enforcement will be announced through a Notice of Enforcement in the Federal Register. Mariners should consult the Federal Register or their LNM to remain apprised of minor schedule or event changes. USCG Northeast District LNM can be found at: http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/. The Sector Boston Marine Events schedule can also be viewed electronically at http://www.homeport.uscg.mil. Although listed in the Code of Federal Regulations, sponsors of events listed in Table 1 of this section are still required to submit a marine event permit application in accordance with 33 CFR 100.15. (a) The Coast Guard may patrol each event area under the direction of a designated Coast Guard Patrol Commander (PATCOM). PATCOM may be contacted on Channel 16 VHF-FM (156.8 MHz) by the call sign “PATCOM.” Official patrol vessels may consist of any Coast Guard, Coast Guard Auxiliary, state, or local law enforcement vessels assigned or approved by the Captain of the Port, Sector Boston. (b) Vessels may not transit the regulated areas without PATCOM approval. Vessels permitted to transit must operate at a no wake speed, in a manner which will not endanger participants or other crafts in the event. (c) Spectators or other vessels shall not anchor, block, loiter, or impede the transit of event participan…
33:33:1.0.1.7.49.2.26.7 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters I G 100 PART 100—SAFETY OF LIFE ON NAVIGABLE WATERS B Subpart B—USCG Northeast District   § 100.169 Special Local Regulation; Washburn Board Across the Bay, Lake Superior; Chequamegon Bay, WI. USCG     [USCG-2017-0169, 82 FR 29736, June 30, 2017] (a) Location. All waters of Chequamegon Bay within 100 yards of either side of an imaginary line beginning in Washburn, WI at position 46°36′52″ N., 090°54′24″ W.; thence southwest to position 46°38′44″ N., 090°54′50″ W.; thence southeast to position 46°37′02″ N., 090°50′20″ W.; and ending southwest at position 46°36′12″ N., 090°51′51″ W. (b) Effective period. This annual event historically occurs within the third or fourth week of July. The COTP, Duluth, will announce enforcement dates via Notice of Enforcement, Local Notice to Mariners, Broadcast Notice to Mariners, on-scene designated representatives, or other forms of outreach. (c) Regulations. Vessels transiting within the regulated area shall travel at a no-wake speed except as may be permitted by the COTP, Duluth or a designated on-scene representative. Additionally, vessels shall yield right-of-way for event participants and event safety craft and shall follow directions given by event representatives during the event.
33:33:1.0.1.7.49.2.26.8 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters I G 100 PART 100—SAFETY OF LIFE ON NAVIGABLE WATERS B Subpart B—USCG Northeast District   § 100.170 Special Local Regulation; Breakers to Bridge Paddle Festival, Lake Superior, Keweenaw Waterway, MI. USCG     [USCG-2017-0170, 82 FR 27112, June 14, 2017] (a) Location. All navigable waters of the Keweenaw Waterway beginning at the North Entry at position 47°14′03″ N., 088°37′53″ W.; and ending at the Portage Lake Lift Bridge at position 47°07′25″ N., 088°34′26″ W. (b) Effective period. This annual event historically occurs within the first or second week of September. The Captain of the Port Duluth (COTP) will announce enforcement dates via Notice of Enforcement, Local Notice to Mariners, Broadcast Notice to Mariners, on-scene designated representatives, or other means of outreach. (c) Regulations. Vessels transiting within the regulated area shall travel at a no-wake speed except as may be permitted by the COTP or a designated on-scene representative. Additionally, vessels shall yield right-of-way for event participants and event safety craft and shall follow directions given by event representatives during the event.
33:33:1.0.1.7.49.2.26.9 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters I G 100 PART 100—SAFETY OF LIFE ON NAVIGABLE WATERS B Subpart B—USCG Northeast District   §§ 100.180-100.499 [Reserved] USCG        
33:33:1.0.1.7.49.3.26.1 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters I G 100 PART 100—SAFETY OF LIFE ON NAVIGABLE WATERS C Subpart C—USCG East District   § 100.500 [Reserved] USCG        
33:33:1.0.1.7.49.3.26.2 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters I G 100 PART 100—SAFETY OF LIFE ON NAVIGABLE WATERS C Subpart C—USCG East District   § 100.501 Special Local Regulations; Marine Events Within the USCG East District. USCG     [USCG-2020-0332, 86 FR 61696, Nov. 8, 2021, as amended by USCG-2022-0073, 87 FR 26272, May 4, 2022; USCG-2023-0510, 88 FR 67949, Oct. 3, 2023; USCG-2024-0361, 90 FR 13698, Mar. 26, 2025; USCG-2025-0262, 90 FR 21222, May 19, 2025; USCG-2025-0156, 90 FR 20798, May 16, 2025] (a) Applicability. Paragraphs (a) through (i) of this section apply to the marine events listed in paragraph (i) of this section. These regulations are effective annually, for the duration of each event listed in paragraph (i) of this section. Annual notice of the exact times, and dates if there is a range of possible dates, of the effective period of the regulation with respect to each event, the geographical area, and details concerning the nature of the event and the number of participants and type(s) of vessels involved will be published in Local Notices to Mariners and via Broadcast Notice to Mariners over VHF-FM marine band radio. (b) Definitions. The following definitions apply to this section: Buffer zone means a neutral area that surrounds the perimeter of the regulated area or a race area within a regulated area. The buffer zone provides separation between a race area and spectator area, or between the regulated area and other vessels that are operating in the vicinity of the regulated area for marine event. The purpose of a buffer zone is to minimize potential collision conflicts between participants, participants and non-participants, or between participants and non-participants with nearby transiting vessels. Captain of the Port Representative or COTP Representative means a commissioned, warrant, or petty officer of the Coast Guard designated by name by the Captain of the Port to verify an event's compliance with the conditions of its approved permit. Event Patrol Commander or Event PATCOM means a commissioned, warrant, or petty officer of the Coast Guard who has been designated by the respective Coast Guard Sector—Captain of the Port to enforce these regulations. Non-participant means a person or a vessel not registered with the event sponsor either as a participant or an official patrol vessel. Official patrol vessel or official patrol means any vessel assigned or approved by the respective Captain of the Port with a commissioned, warrant, or petty officer on board and displayi…
33:33:1.0.1.7.49.3.26.3 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters I G 100 PART 100—SAFETY OF LIFE ON NAVIGABLE WATERS C Subpart C—USCG East District   §§ 100.550-100.699 [Reserved] USCG        
33:33:1.0.1.7.49.4.26.1 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters I G 100 PART 100—SAFETY OF LIFE ON NAVIGABLE WATERS D Subpart D—USCG Southeast District   § 100.700 [Reserved] USCG        
33:33:1.0.1.7.49.4.26.2 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters I G 100 PART 100—SAFETY OF LIFE ON NAVIGABLE WATERS D Subpart D—USCG Southeast District   § 100.701 Special Local Regulations; Marine Events in the USCG Southeast District. USCG     [USCG-2007-0179, 73 FR 4461, Jan. 25, 2008, as amended by USCG-2013-0272, 81 FR 38074, June 13, 2016; USCG-2018-0231, 84 FR 7288, Mar. 4, 2019; USCG-2018-0949, 85 FR 23221, Apr. 27, 2020; USCG-2019-0691, 85 FR 33544, June 2, 2020; USCG-2023-0690, 89 FR 58625, July 19, 2024; Docket No. USCG-2023-0690, 89 FR 63291, Aug. 5, 2024] The following regulations apply to the marine events listed in Table 1 of this section. These regulations will be effective annually, for the duration of each event listed in Table 1. Annual notice of the exact dates and times of the effective period of the regulation with respect to each event, the geographical area, and details concerning the nature of the event and the number of participants and type(s) of vessels involved will also be published in the local notice to mariners and broadcast over VHF. (a) Definitions. The following definitions apply to this section: Patrol Commander. A Patrol Commander is a commissioned, warrant, or petty officer of the Coast Guard who has been designated by the respective Coast Guard Sector Commander to enforce these regulations. Spectators. All persons and vessels not registered with the event sponsor as participants or official patrol vessels. (b) Event patrol. The Coast Guard may assign an event patrol, as described in § 100.40 of this part, to each regulated event listed in the table. Additionally, a Patrol Commander may be assigned to oversee the patrol. The event patrol and Patrol Commander may be contacted on VHF Channel 16. (c) Special local regulations. (1) The Coast Guard Patrol Commander may forbid and 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 shall immediately comply with the directions given. Failure to do so may result in expulsion from the area, citation for failure to comply, or both. (2) 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. (3) Only event sponsor designated participants and official patrol vessels are allowed to enter the regulated area. (4) Spectators are only allowed inside the regulated area if they remain within a designated spectator area. Spectators may contact the Coast Guard Patrol Comman…
33:33:1.0.1.7.49.4.26.3 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters I G 100 PART 100—SAFETY OF LIFE ON NAVIGABLE WATERS D Subpart D—USCG Southeast District   § 100.702 Special Local Regulations; Marine Events within the Captain of the Port Miami. USCG     [USCG-2018-0749, 85 FR 8403, Feb. 14, 2020] The following regulations apply to the marine events listed in Table 1 of this section and will be effective annually for the duration listed. The Coast Guard will notify the maritime community of exact dates and times each regulation will be in effect and the nature of each event ( e.g. location, number of participants, type of vessels involved, etc.) through a Notice of Enforcement published in the Federal Register, Local Notice to Mariners, and Broadcast Notice to Mariners. (a) Definitions. The following definitions apply to this section: (1) Designated Representative. The term “Designated Representative” means Coast Guard Patrol Commanders, including Coast Guard coxswains, petty officers, others operating Coast Guard vessels, and federal, state, and local officers designated by or assisting the Captain of the Port (COTP) Miami in the enforcement of the regulated areas. (2) Spectators. All persons and vessels not registered with the event sponsor as participants. (b) Event patrol. The Coast Guard may assign an event patrol, as described in § 100.40 of this part, to each regulated event listed in the table. Additionally, a Patrol Commander may be assigned to oversee the patrol. The event patrol and Patrol Commander may be contacted on VHF Channel 16. (c) Special local regulations. (1) The COTP Miami or Designated Representative may control the movement of all vessels in the regulated area. When hailed or signaled by an official patrol vessel, a vessel in these areas shall immediately comply with the directions given. Failure to do so may result in removal from the area, citation for failure to comply, or both. (2) The COTP Miami or Designated Representative 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. (3) Only event sponsor designated participants and official patrol vessels are allowed to enter the regulated area, unless otherwise authorized by the COTP Miami or Designated Repre…
33:33:1.0.1.7.49.4.26.4 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters I G 100 PART 100—SAFETY OF LIFE ON NAVIGABLE WATERS D Subpart D—USCG Southeast District   § 100.703 Special Local Regulations; Recurring Marine Events, Sector St. Petersburg. USCG     [USCG-2018-0949, 85 FR 23225, Apr. 27, 2020, as amended by USCG-2022-0171, 87 FR 33016, June 1, 2022; USCG-2023-0597, 89 FR 16687, Mar. 8, 2024; USCG-2024-0244, 89 FR 72325, Sept. 5, 2024; USCG-2025-0528, 90 FR 43390, Sept. 9, 2025] This section applies to the marine events listed in table 1 of this section. These regulations will be effective annually, for the duration of each event listed in table 1. Annual notice of the exact dates and times of the effective period of the regulation with respect to each event, the geographical area, and details concerning the nature of the event and the number of participants and type(s) of vessels involved will be provided to the local maritime community through the Local Notice to Mariners, Broadcast Notice to Mariners, or both, well in advance of the events. If the event does not have a date listed, then the exact dates and times of the enforcement will be announced through a Notice of Enforcement in the Federal Register . (a) Definitions. The following definitions apply to this section: (1) Designated representative. The term “designated representative” means Coast Guard Patrol Commanders, including Coast Guard coxswains, petty officers, others operating Coast Guard vessels, and Federal, state, and local officers designated by or assisting the Captain of the Port (COTP) St. Petersburg in the enforcement of the regulated areas. (2) Spectators. All persons and vessels not registered with the event sponsor as participants. (b) Event patrol. The Coast Guard may assign an event patrol, as described in § 100.40 of this part, to each regulated event listed in the table. Additionally, a Patrol Commander may be assigned to oversee the patrol. The event patrol and Patrol Commander may be contacted on VHF Channel 16. (c) Special local regulations. (1) The COTP St. Petersburg or designated representative may forbid and control the movement of all vessels in the regulated area. When hailed or signaled by an official patrol vessel, a vessel in these areas shall immediately comply with the directions given. Failure to do so may result in expulsion from the area, citation for failure to comply, or both. (2) The COTP St. Petersburg or designated representative may terminate the event, or the operation…
33:33:1.0.1.7.49.4.26.5 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters I G 100 PART 100—SAFETY OF LIFE ON NAVIGABLE WATERS D Subpart D—USCG Southeast District   § 100.704 Special Local Regulations; Marine Events within the Captain of the Port Charleston. USCG     [USCG-2019-0691, 85 FR 33545, June 2, 2020] The regulations in this section apply to the marine events listed in Table 1 of this section. The regulations in this section will be effective annually for the duration listed in Table 1 of this section. The Coast Guard will notify the maritime community of exact dates and times each regulation will be in effect and the nature of each event ( e.g. location, number of participants, type of vessels involved, etc.) through a Notice of Enforcement published in the Federal Register, Local Notice to Mariners, and Broadcast Notice to Mariners. (a) Definitions. The following definitions apply to this section: (1) Designated representative. The term “designated representative” means Coast Guard Patrol Commanders, including Coast Guard coxswains, petty officers, others operating Coast Guard vessels, and Federal, state, and local officers designated by or assisting the Captain of the Port (COTP) Charleston in the enforcement of the regulated areas. (2) Spectators. All persons and vessels not registered with the event sponsor as participants. (b) Event patrol. The Coast Guard may assign an event patrol, as described in § 100.40, to each regulated event listed in Table 1 of this section. Additionally, a Patrol Commander may be assigned to oversee the patrol. The event patrol and Patrol Commander may be contacted on VHF Channel 16. (c) Special local regulations. (1) The COTP Charleston or designated representative may control the movement of all vessels in the regulated area. When hailed or signaled by an official patrol vessel, a vessel in these areas shall immediately comply with the directions given. Failure to do so may result in removal from the area, citation for failure to comply, or both. (2) The COTP Charleston or designated representative 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. (3) Only event sponsor designated participants and official patrol vessels are allowed to enter the reg…
33:33:1.0.1.7.49.4.26.6 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters I G 100 PART 100—SAFETY OF LIFE ON NAVIGABLE WATERS D Subpart D—USCG Southeast District   § 100.721 Special Local Regulations; Clearwater Super Boat National Championship, Gulf of America; Clearwater Beach, FL. USCG     [USCG-2014-0657, 80 FR 3882, Jan. 26, 2015] (a) Regulated Areas. The following regulated areas are established as special local regulations. All coordinates are North American Datum 1983. (1) Race Area. All waters of the Gulf of America contained within the following points: 27°58.67′ N, 82°50.32′ W, thence to position 27°58.60′ N, 82°49.98′ W, thence to position 28°00.88′ N, 82°50.35′ W, thence to position 28°00.80′ N, 82°49.90′ W, thence back to the original position, 28°58.67′ N, 82°50.32′ W. (2) Spectator Area. All waters of Gulf of America seaward no less than 150 yards from the race area and as agreed upon by the Coast Guard and race officials. (3) Enforcement Area. All waters of the Gulf of America encompassed within the following points: 28°58.67′ N, 82°50.62′ W, thence to position 28°00.95′ N, 82°49.75′ W, thence to position 27°58.53′ N, 82°50.53′ W, thence to position 27°58.38′ N, 82°49.88′ W, thence back to position 28°58.67′ N, 82°50.62′ W. (b) Definition. The term “designated representative” means Coast Guard Patrol Commanders, including Coast Guard coxswains, petty officers, and other officers operating Coast Guard vessels, and Federal, state, and local officers designated by or assisting the Captain of the Port St. Petersburg in the enforcement of the regulated areas. (c) Regulations. (1) All persons and vessels are prohibited from entering, transiting through, anchoring in, or remaining within the Race Area unless an authorized race participant. (2) Designated representatives may control vessel traffic throughout the enforcement area as determined by the prevailing conditions. (3) All vessels are to be anchored and/or operate at a No Wake Speed in the spectator area. On-scene designated representatives will direct spectator vessels to the spectator area. (4) Persons and vessels may request authorization to enter, transit through, anchor in, or remain within the regulated areas by contacting the Captain of the Port St. Petersburg by telephone at (727) 824-7506, or a designated representative via VHF radio on channel 16. I…
33:33:1.0.1.7.49.4.26.7 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters I G 100 PART 100—SAFETY OF LIFE ON NAVIGABLE WATERS D Subpart D—USCG Southeast District   § 100.724 Annual Augusta Invitational Rowing Regatta; Savannah River, Augusta, GA. USCG     [CGD07-96-063, 62 FR 7937, Feb. 21, 1997, as amended by USCG-2006-25556, 72 FR 36327, July 2, 2007] (a) Definitions —(1) Regulated area. The regulated area is formed by a line drawn directly across the Savannah River at U.S. Highway 1 (Fifth Street) Bridge at mile marker 199.45 and directly across the Savannah River at Eliot's Fish Camp at mile marker 197. The regulated area includes the width of the Savannah River between these two lines. (2) Coast Guard Patrol Commander. The Coast Guard patrol Commander is a commissioned, warrant, or petty officer of the Coast Guard who been designated by the Commander, Coast Guard Sector Charleston, SC. (b) Special local regulations. (1) Entry into the regulated area is prohibited to all non-participants. (2) After the termination of the Invitational Rowing Regatta each day, and during intervals between scheduled events, at the discretion of the Coast Guard Patrol Commander, all vessels may resume normal operations. (c) Effective dates. This section is effective at 7 a.m. and terminates at 5 p.m. local time annually, on Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday of the third weekend of March.
33:33:1.0.1.7.49.4.26.8 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters I G 100 PART 100—SAFETY OF LIFE ON NAVIGABLE WATERS D Subpart D—USCG Southeast District   § 100.732 Annual River Race Augusta; Savannah River, Augusta GA. USCG     [CGD07-98-013, 63 FR 26454, May 13, 1998, as amended by USCG-2006-25556, 72 FR 36327, July 2, 2007] (a) Definitions: (1) Regulated Area. The regulated area is formed by a line drawn directly across the Savannah River at the U.S. Highway 1 Bridge at mile marker 199 and directly across the Savannah River at mile marker 197. The regulated area would encompass the width of the Savannah River between these two lines. (2) Coast Guard Patrol Commander. The Coast Guard Patrol Commander is a commissioned, warrant, or petty officer of the Coast Guard who has been designated by the Commander, Coast Guard Sector Charleston, South Carolina. (b) Special Local Regulations. (1) Entry into the regulated area is prohibited to all non-participants. (2) After termination of the River Race Augusta each day, and during intervals between scheduled events, at the discretion of the Coast Guard Patrol Commander, all vessels may resume normal operations. (3) The Captain of the Port Charleston will issue a Marine Safety Information Broadcast Notice to Mariners to notify the maritime community of the special local regulations and the restrictions imposed. (c) Dates. These regulations become effective annually from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. EDT each day, on the third Friday, Saturday and Sunday of May, unless otherwise specified in the notice to mariners.
33:33:1.0.1.7.49.4.26.9 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters I G 100 PART 100—SAFETY OF LIFE ON NAVIGABLE WATERS D Subpart D—USCG Southeast District   §§ 100.750-100.799 [Reserved] USCG        
33:33:1.0.1.7.49.5.26.1 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters I G 100 PART 100—SAFETY OF LIFE ON NAVIGABLE WATERS E Subpart E—USCG Heartland District   § 100.800 [Reserved] USCG        
33:33:1.0.1.7.49.5.26.2 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters I G 100 PART 100—SAFETY OF LIFE ON NAVIGABLE WATERS E Subpart E—USCG Heartland District   § 100.801 Annual Marine Events in the USCG Heartland District. USCG     [CGD08-94-019, 60 FR 10314, Feb. 24, 1995, as amended by CGD 08-98-018, 63 FR 70654, Dec. 22, 1998; CGD 08-99-066, 65 FR 46597, July 31, 2000; CGD08-01-012, 67 FR 8195, Feb. 22, 2002; USCG-2006-25556, 72 FR 36327, July 2, 2007; USCG-2008-0386, 74 FR 22675, May 14, 2009; USCG-2013-1061, 79 FR 22387, Apr. 22, 2014; USCG-2018-0064, 83 FR 22196, May 14, 2018; USCG-2019-0014, 84 FR 18729, May 2, 2019; USCG-2018-1008, 85 FR 2030, Jan. 14, 2020; USCG-2018-0533, 85 FR 8172, Feb. 13, 2020; USCG-2020-0038, 85 FR 34995, June 8, 2020; USCG-2021-0013, 86 FR 27810, May 24, 2021; USCG-2021-0873, 87 FR 6028, Feb. 3, 2022; USCG-2022-0927, 88 FR 19859, Apr. 4, 2023; USCG-2023-0903, 89 FR 12237, Feb. 16, 2024; USCG-2024-0207, 89 FR 52382, June 24, 2024; USCG-2024-0359, 89 FR 60571, July 26, 2024; USCG-2024-0376, 89 FR 78817, Sept. 26, 2024; USCG-2025-0586, 90 FR 43914, Sept. 11, 2025] The regulations in this section apply to the marine events listed in Tables 1 through 7 of this section. These regulations will be effective annually, for the duration of each event listed in Tables 1 through 7. Annual notice of the exact dates and times of the effective period of the regulation with respect to each event, the geographical area, and details concerning the nature of the event and the number of participants and type(s) of vessels involved will also be published in local notices to mariners. Sponsors of events listed in Tables 1 through 7 of this section must submit an application each year in accordance with § 100.15. (a) The Coast Guard may patrol the event area under the direction of a designated Coast Guard Patrol Commander. The Patrol Commander may be contacted on Channel 16 VHF-FM (156.8 MHz) by the call sign “PATCOM.” (b) All persons and vessels not registered with the sponsor as participants or official patrol vessels are considered spectators. The “official patrol vessels” consist of any Coast Guard, state or local law enforcement and sponsor provided vessels assigned or approved by the Commander, USCG Heartland District, to patrol the event. (c) Spectator vessels desiring to transit the regulated area may do so only with prior approval of the Patrol Commander and when so directed by that officer and will be operated at a no wake speed in a manner which will not endanger participants in the event or any other craft. (d) No spectator shall anchor, block, loiter, or impede the through transit of participants or official patrol vessels in the regulated area during the effective dates and times, unless cleared for entry by or through an official patrol vessel. (e) The Patrol Commander may forbid and control the movement of all vessels in the regulated area. When hailed or signaled by an official patrol vessel, a vessel shall come to an immediate stop and comply with the directions given. Failure to do so may result in expulsion from the area, citation for failure to comply, or both. (f) A…
33:33:1.0.1.7.49.5.26.3 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters I G 100 PART 100—SAFETY OF LIFE ON NAVIGABLE WATERS E Subpart E—USCG Heartland District   §§ 100.850-100.899 [Reserved] USCG        
33:33:1.0.1.7.49.6.26.1 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters I G 100 PART 100—SAFETY OF LIFE ON NAVIGABLE WATERS F Subpart F—USCG Great Lakes District   § 100.900 [Reserved] USCG        
33:33:1.0.1.7.49.6.26.2 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters I G 100 PART 100—SAFETY OF LIFE ON NAVIGABLE WATERS F Subpart F—USCG Great Lakes District   § 100.901 Great Lakes annual marine events. USCG     [CGD 09-88-01, 54 FR 29547, July 13, 1989] Permanent special local regulations are hereby established for the marine events listed in Table 1. These regulations will be effective annually, for the duration of each event, on or about the dates indicated in Table 1. Annual notice of the exact dates and times of the effective period of the regulations with respect to each event, the geographical description of each regulated area, and details concerning the nature of the event and the number of participants and type(s) of vessels involved will be published in local notices to mariners. To be placed on the mailing list for such notices, contact: Commander(oan), USCG Great Lakes District, 1240 E. Ninth St., Cleveland, OH 44199-2060. Sponsors of events listed in Table 1 must still submit an application each year in accordance with 33 CFR 100.15. (a) The Coast Guard will patrol the regatta area under the direction of a designated Coast Guard Patrol Commander. The Patrol Commander may be contacted on Channel 16 (156.8 MHZ) by the call sign “Coast Guard Patrol Commander.” Vessels desiring to transit the regulated area may do so only with prior approval of the Patrol Commander and when so directed by that officer. Vessels will be operated at a no wake speed to reduce the wake to a minimum, and in a manner which will not endanger participants in the event or any other craft. The rules contained in the above two sentences shall not apply to participants in the event or vessels of the patrol operating in the performance of their assigned duties. (b) The Patrol Commander may direct the anchoring, mooring, or movement of any boat or vessel within the regatta area. A succession of sharp, short signals by whistle or horn from vessels patrolling the area under the direction of the U.S. Coast Guard Patrol Commander shall serve as a signal to stop. Vessels so signaled shall stop and shall comply with the orders of the Patrol Commander. Failure to do so may result in expulsion from the area, citation for failure to comply, or both. (c) The Patrol Commander may establish v…
33:33:1.0.1.7.49.6.26.3 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters I G 100 PART 100—SAFETY OF LIFE ON NAVIGABLE WATERS F Subpart F—USCG Great Lakes District   § 100.902 Special Local Regulations; Annual Bayview Mackinac Race. USCG     [USCG-2012-0403, 77 FR 36392, June 19, 2012] (a) Regulated area. These Special Local Regulations apply to all U.S. navigable waters of the Black River, St. Clair River, and lower Lake Huron, bound by a line starting at latitude 042°58′47″ N, longitude 082°26′0″ W; then easterly to latitude 042°58′24″ N, longitude 082°24′47″ W; then northward along the International Boundary to latitude 043°2′48″ N, longitude 082°23′47″ W; then westerly to the shoreline at approximate location latitude 043°2′48″ N, longitude 082°26′48″ W; then southward along the U.S. shoreline to latitude 042°58′54″ N, longitude 082°26′1″ W; then back to the beginning [DATUM: NAD 83]. (b) Enforcement period. These Special Local Regulations will be enforced annually at the commencement of the Bayview Mackinac Race. The enforcement period will last approximately seven hours on a single day each July. The Coast Guard will notify the public of the exact enforcement date and times via a Notice of Enforcement published in the Federal Register. Also, the Coast Guard may use marine broadcasts, local notice to mariners, local news media, on-scene oral notice, and broadcasts on VHF-FM marine radio Channel 16 (156.8 MHZ) to notify the public of the exact dates and times of enforcement. (c) Special local regulations. (1) No vessel may enter the regulated area established in paragraph (a) of this section without prior approval from the Coast Guard's designated Patrol Commander (PATCOM). The PATCOM may restrict vessel operation within the regulated area to vessels having particular operating characteristics. (2) Vessels permitted to enter this regulated area must operate at a no wake speed and in a manner that will not endanger race participants or any other craft. (3) The PATCOM may direct the anchoring, mooring, or movement of any vessel within this regulated area. A succession of sharp, short signals by whistle or horn from vessels patrolling the area under the direction of the PATCOM shall serve as a signal to stop. Vessels so signaled shall stop and shall comply with the orders of the PA…
33:33:1.0.1.7.49.6.26.4 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters I G 100 PART 100—SAFETY OF LIFE ON NAVIGABLE WATERS F Subpart F—USCG Great Lakes District   § 100.903 Recurring marine events in the Lake Michigan Captain of the Port Zone. USCG     [USCG-2020-0124, 85 FR 33548, June 2, 2020] (a) General. (1) The regulations in this section, along with the regulations of § 100.901, apply to the marine events listed in table 1 to this section. (2) The regulations in this section will be enforced for the duration of each event, on or about the dates indicated. Notice of the exact dates and times of the effective period of the regulations in this section with respect to each event, the location of the regulated area, and details concerning of the event will be made public by publication in the Local Notices to Mariners and/or Broadcast Notice to Mariners over VHF-FM radio. (3) The dates and times of these events are subject to change. In the event of a change to these events, the Coast Guard will publish a Notice of Enforcement with the exact dates and times that the regulated area will be enforced. (4) Sponsors of events listed in table 1 to § this section are still required to submit applications for marine event permits in accordance with § 100.15. (b) Special Local Regulations. (1) No vessel may enter, transit through, or anchor within the regulated area of any event listed in table 1 to this section which has been advertised in accordance with paragraph (a)(2) above without the permission of the Coast Guard Patrol Commander. (2) Vessel operators desiring to enter or operate within the regulated area shall contact the Coast Guard Patrol Commander to obtain permission to do so. Vessel operators given permission to enter or operate within the regulated area must comply with all directions given to them by the Coast Guard Patrol Commander. (3) All geographic coordinates in table 1 to this section are North American Datum of 1983 (NAD 83). Table 1 to § 100.903
33:33:1.0.1.7.49.6.26.5 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters I G 100 PART 100—SAFETY OF LIFE ON NAVIGABLE WATERS F Subpart F—USCG Great Lakes District   § 100.908 Charlevoix Venetian Night Boat Parade; Charlevoix, MI. USCG     [USCG-2007-27373, 72 FR 54834, Sept. 27, 2007, as amended by USCG-2018-1096, 84 FR 35036, July 22, 2019] (a) Regulated Area. All waters of Round Lake, Charlevoix, MI. (b) Special Local Regulations. The regulations of § 100.901 apply. No vessel may enter, transit through, or anchor within the regulated area without the permission of the Coast Guard Patrol Commander. (c) Effective date. These regulations are effective annually on a date in late July. The Coast Guard will publish a document in the Federal Register announcing the date.
33:33:1.0.1.7.49.6.26.6 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters I G 100 PART 100—SAFETY OF LIFE ON NAVIGABLE WATERS F Subpart F—USCG Great Lakes District   § 100.911 Special Local Regulations; Marine Events in the Coast Guard Sector Detroit Captain of the Port Zone. USCG     [USCG-2018-0929, 83 FR 66129, Dec. 26, 2018] (a) General. The regulations in this section apply to the marine events listed in Table 1 to § 100.911, along with the requirements of § 100.901. These regulations will be enforced for the duration of each event, on or about the dates indicated. Annual notice of the exact dates and times of the effective period of the regulations with respect to each event, the geographical area, and details concerning of the event will be made by publication in the Federal Register via a Notice of Enforcement, published in a Local Notices to Mariners, and broadcast over VHF-FM radio. Although listed in the Code of Federal Regulations, sponsors of events listed in the table to § 100.911 are still required to submit marine event applications in accordance with § 100.15. (b) Special local regulations. (1) No vessel may enter, transit through, or anchor within the regulated area without the permission of the Coast Guard Patrol Commander. (2) Vessel operators desiring to enter or operate within the regulated area shall contact the Coast Guard Patrol Commander to obtain permission to do so. Vessel operators given permission to enter or operate within the regulated area must comply with all directions given to them by the Coast Guard Patrol Commander. (3) All geographic coordinates in Table 1 to § 100.911 are North American Datum of 1983 (NAD 83). Table 1 to § 100.911 [COTP Zone Detroit]
33:33:1.0.1.7.49.6.26.7 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters I G 100 PART 100—SAFETY OF LIFE ON NAVIGABLE WATERS F Subpart F—USCG Great Lakes District   § 100.922 Special Local Regulations; Annual Les Cheneaux Islands Antique Wooden Boat Show; Hessel, MI. USCG     [USCG-2018-0580, 83 FR 33125, July 17, 2018] (a) Regulated area. These Special Local Regulations apply to all U.S. navigable waters of Marquette Bay, Hessel, MI, within an area bordered by a line from the crib piles charted in position 45°59′59″ N, 084°25′10″ W to Red Buoy “8” charted in position 45°59′46″ N, 084°25′37″ W to Red Buoy “6” charted in position 45°59′58″ N, 084°25′53″ W to Red Buoy “4” charted in position 45°59′57″ N, 084°26′23″ W to Green Buoy “5” charted in position 46°00′13″ N, 084°26′10″ W to land in position 46°00′18″ N, 084°26′04″ W. (b) Enforcement period. These special local regulations are effective for one day in mid-August. The Coast Guard will issue a notice of enforcement with the exact time and date this regulated area will be enforced. (c) Special local regulation. While in the regulated area all vessels will operate at a no wake speed and follow the directions of the on-scene patrol commander.
33:33:1.0.1.7.49.6.26.8 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters I G 100 PART 100—SAFETY OF LIFE ON NAVIGABLE WATERS F Subpart F—USCG Great Lakes District   § 100.929 Special Local Regulations; Annual Boyne Thunder Poker Run; Charlevoix, MI. USCG     [USCG-2018-1098, 84 FR 25682, June 4, 2019] (a) Regulated area. The special local regulations in this section apply to all U.S. navigable waters of Round Lake and Pine River Channel, Charlevoix, MI, within an area bordered by a line at the entrance of the Pine River Channel charted in position 45°19′15″ N, 085°15′55″ W to 45°19′13″ N, 085°15′55″ W to the southeast end of Round Lake charted in position 45°18′57″ N, 085°14′49″ W to 45°18′56″ N, 085°14′50″ W. (b) Special local regulation. The regulations of § 100.901 apply. No vessel may enter, transit through, or anchor within the regulated area in this section without the permission of the Coast Guard Patrol Commander. (c) Enforcement period. The Coast Guard will issue a Notice of Enforcement with the exact time and date in July that the regulated area in this section will be enforced.
33:33:1.0.1.7.49.6.26.9 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters I G 100 PART 100—SAFETY OF LIFE ON NAVIGABLE WATERS F Subpart F—USCG Great Lakes District   §§ 100.950-100.1099 [Reserved] USCG        
33:33:1.0.1.7.49.7.26.1 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters I G 100 PART 100—SAFETY OF LIFE ON NAVIGABLE WATERS G Subpart G—USCG Southwest District   § 100.1100 [Reserved] USCG        
33:33:1.0.1.7.49.7.26.2 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters I G 100 PART 100—SAFETY OF LIFE ON NAVIGABLE WATERS G Subpart G—USCG Southwest District   § 100.1101 Southern California Annual Marine Events for the San Diego Captain of the Port Zone. USCG     [USCG-2013-0361, 79 FR 6459, Feb. 4, 2014, as amended by USCG-2018-0533, 85 FR 8172, Feb. 13, 2020; USCG-2021-0426, 86 FR 49236, Sept. 2, 2021; USCG-2022-0698, 88 FR 10239, Feb. 17, 2023; USCG-2024-0899, 90 FR 24226, June 9, 2025] (a) General. Special local regulations are established for the events listed in Table 1 of this section. Notice of implementation of these special local regulations will be made by publication in the Federal Register 30 days prior to the event for those events without specific dates. In all cases, further information on exact dates, times, and other details concerning the number and type of participants and an exact geographical description of the areas are published by the USCG Southwest District in the Local Notice to Mariners at least 20 days prior to each event. To be placed on the mailing list for Local Notice to Mariners contact: Commander (dpw), USCG Southwest District, Coast Guard Island, Building 50-2, Alameda, CA 94501-5100. Note: Sponsors of events listed in Table 1 of this section must submit an application each year in accordance with 33 CFR 100.15 to the cognizant Coast Guard Sector Commander no less than 60 days before the start of the proposed event. Sponsors are informed that ample lead time is required to inform all Federal, state, local agencies, and/or other interested parties and to provide the sponsor the best support to ensure the safety of life and property. (b) Special local regulations. All persons and vessels not registered with the sponsor as participants or as official patrol vessels are considered spectators. The “official patrol” consists of any Coast Guard or other vessel assigned or approved by the cognizant Coast Guard Sector Commander to patrol each event. (1) No spectator shall anchor, block, loiter, nor impede the through transit of participants or official patrol vessels in the regulated areas during all applicable effective dates and times unless cleared to do so by or through an official patrol vessel. (2) When hailed and/or signaled by an official patrol vessel, any spectator located within a regulated area during all applicable effective dates and times shall come to an immediate stop. (3) The Patrol Commander (PATCOM) is empowered to control the movement of a…
33:33:1.0.1.7.49.7.26.3 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters I G 100 PART 100—SAFETY OF LIFE ON NAVIGABLE WATERS G Subpart G—USCG Southwest District   § 100.1102 Annual Marine Events on the Colorado River, between Davis Dam (Bullhead City, Arizona) and Headgate Dam (Parker, Arizona). USCG     [USCG-2013-0361, 79 FR 6462, Feb. 4, 2014, as amended by USCG-2020-0217, 85 FR 37341, June 22, 2020] (a) General. Special local regulations are established for the events listed in Table 1 of this section. Notice of implementation of these special local regulations will be made by publication in the Federal Register 30 days prior to the event for those events without specific dates or by Notice to Mariners 20 Days prior to the event for those events listing a period for which a firm date is identifiable. In all cases, further information on exact dates, times, and other details concerning the number and type of participants and an exact geographical description of the areas are published by the USCG Southwest District in the Local Notice to Mariners at least 20 days prior to each event. To be placed on the mailing list for Local Notice to Mariners contact: Commander (dpw), USCG Southwest District, Coast Guard Island, Building 50-2, Alameda, CA 94501-5100. Note: Sponsors of events listed in Table 1 of this section must submit an application each year in accordance with 33 CFR 100.15 to the cognizant Coast Guard Sector Commander no less than 60 days before the start of the proposed event. Sponsors are informed that ample lead time is required to inform all Federal, state, local agencies, and/or other interested parties and to provide the sponsor the best support to ensure the safety of life and property. A Coast Guard-National Park Service agreement exists for both the Glen Canyon and Lake Mead National Recreational Areas; applicants shall contact the cognizant authority for approval of events in these areas. (b) Special local regulations. All persons and vessels not registered with the sponsor as participants or as official patrol vessels are considered spectators. The “official patrol” consists of any Coast Guard, other Federal, state or local law enforcement, and any public or sponsor-provided vessels assigned or approved by the cognizant Coast Guard Sector Commander to patrol each event. (1) No spectator shall anchor, block, loiter, nor impede the through transit of participants or official patrol ve…
33:33:1.0.1.7.49.7.26.4 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters I G 100 PART 100—SAFETY OF LIFE ON NAVIGABLE WATERS G Subpart G—USCG Southwest District   § 100.1103 Northern California and Lake Tahoe area annual marine events. USCG     [USCG-2022-0611, 87 FR 62726, Oct. 17, 2022] (a) General. Special local regulations are established for the events listed in table 1 to this section. Notice of implementation of these special local regulations will be made by publication in the Federal Register 30 days prior to the event for those events without specific dates or by Notice to Mariners 20 days prior to the event for those events listing a period for which a firm date is identifiable. In all cases, further information on exact dates, times, and other details concerning the number and type of participants and an exact geographical description of the areas are published by the USCG Southwest District in the Local Notice to Mariners at least 20 days prior to each event. To be placed on the mailing list for Local Notice to Mariners contact: Commander (dpw), USCG Southwest District, Coast Guard Island, Building 50-2, Alameda, CA 94501-5100. Note: Sponsors of events listed in table 1 to this section must submit an application each year as required by subpart A of this part to the cognizant Coast Guard Sector Commander. Sponsors are informed that ample lead time is required to inform all Federal, state, local agencies, and other interested parties and to provide the sponsor the best support to ensure the safety of life and property. (b) Special local regulations. All persons and vessels not registered with the sponsor as participants or as official patrol vessels are considered spectators. The “official patrol” consists of any Coast Guard; other Federal, state, or local law enforcement; and any public or sponsor-provided vessels assigned or approved by the cognizant Coast Guard Sector Commander to patrol each event. (1) No spectator shall anchor, block, loiter, nor impede the through transit of participants or official patrol vessels in the regulated areas during all applicable effective dates and times unless cleared to do so by or through an official patrol vessel. (2) When hailed or signaled by an official patrol vessel, any spectator located within a regulated area during all applicab…
33:33:1.0.1.7.49.7.26.5 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters I G 100 PART 100—SAFETY OF LIFE ON NAVIGABLE WATERS G Subpart G—USCG Southwest District   § 100.1104 Southern California Annual Marine Events for the Los Angeles Long Beach Captain of the Port Zone. USCG     [USCG-2013-0361, 79 FR 6465, Feb. 4, 2014, as amended by USCG-2015-0433, 80 FR 44281, July 27, 2015] (a) General. Special local regulations are established for the events listed in Table 1 of this section. Notice of implementation of these special local regulations will be made by publication in the Federal Register 30 days prior to the event for those events without specific dates or by Notice to Mariners 20 Days prior to the event for those events listing a period for which a firm date is identifiable. In all cases, further information on exact dates, times, and other details concerning the number and type of participants and an exact geographical description of the areas are published by the USCG Southwest District in the Local Notice to Mariners at least 20 days prior to each event. Local Notices to Mariners are available for viewing on the Coast Guard Navigation Center Web site at http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/?pageName=lnmDistrict&region=11 . Note: Sponsors of events listed in Table 1 of this section must submit an application each year in accordance with 33 CFR 100.15 to the cognizant Coast Guard Sector Commander no less than 60 days before the start of the proposed event. Sponsors are informed that ample lead time is required to inform all Federal, state, local agencies, and/or other interested parties and to provide the sponsor the best support to ensure the safety of life and property. (b) Special local regulations. All persons and vessels not registered with the sponsor as participants or as official patrol vessels are considered spectators. The “official patrol” consists of any Coast Guard; other Federal, state, or local law enforcement; and any public or sponsor-provided vessels assigned or approved by the cognizant Coast Guard Sector Commander to patrol each event. (1) No spectator shall anchor, block, loiter, nor impede the through transit of participants or official patrol vessels in the regulated areas during all applicable effective dates and times unless cleared to do so by or through an official patrol vessel. (2) When hailed and/or signaled by an official patrol vessel, any spectato…
33:33:1.0.1.7.49.7.26.6 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters I G 100 PART 100—SAFETY OF LIFE ON NAVIGABLE WATERS G Subpart G—USCG Southwest District   § 100.1105 San Francisco Bay Navy Fleetweek Parade of Ships and Blue Angels Demonstration. USCG     [CGD11-89-15, 54 FR 39998, Sept. 29, 1989, as amended by CGD11-91-11, 56 FR 51332, Oct. 11, 1991; CGD11-93-009, 58 FR 51242, Oct. 1, 1993; USCG-2006-25556, 72 FR 36327, July 2, 2007; USCG-2012-0459, 77 FR 43164, July 24, 2012; USCG-2015-0433, 80 FR 44281, July 27, 2015] (a) Effective Periods. This section is effective during the U.S. Navy/City of San Francisco Fleetweek Parade of Navy Ships and Navy Blue Angels and other airshow activities held annually in early October, from Thursday through Saturday (with a possible Sunday Blue Angels Flight Demonstration if weather prevents a Saturday performance). Annual notice of the specific effective dates and times of these regulations will be published by the Coast Guard in the Local Notice to Mariners and in the Federal Register. Local Notices to Mariners are available for viewing on the Coast Guard Navigation Center Web site at http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/?pageName=lnmDistrict&region=11 . (b) Regulated Areas: The following areas are designated “regulated areas” during the Navy Parade of Ships and Blue Angels' Flight activities. (1) Regulated Area “Alpha” for Navy Parade of Ships. The waters of San Francisco Bay bounded by a line connecting the following points: and thence along the shore to the point of beginning. and thence along the shore to the point of beginning. (2) Regulated Area “Bravo” for U.S. Navy Blue Angels Activities. The waters of San Francisco Bay bounded by a line connecting the following points: and thence along the pierheads and bulwarks to the point of beginning. Datum: NAD 83 and thence along the pierheads and bulwarks to the point of beginning. Datum: NAD 83 (c) Regulations: All persons and/or vessels not authorized as participants or official patrol vessels are considered spectators. The “official patrol” consists of any Coast Guard, public, state or local law enforcement vessels assigned and/or approved by Commander, Coast Guard Sector San Francisco to patrol the Fleetweek event. (1) Except for persons or vessels authorized by the Coast Guard Patrol Commander, in regulated area “Alpha” no person may enter or remain within 500 yards of any Navy parade vessel. No person or vessel shall anchor, block, loiter in, or impede the through transit of ship parade participants or official patrol ve…
33:33:1.0.1.7.49.7.26.7 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters I G 100 PART 100—SAFETY OF LIFE ON NAVIGABLE WATERS G Subpart G—USCG Southwest District   § 100.1106 Special Local Regulation; Mavericks Surf Competition. USCG     [USCG-2015-0427, 82 FR 53417, Nov. 16, 2017] (a) Location. This special local regulation establishes a regulated area on the waters of Half Moon Bay, located in the vicinity of Pillar Point, excluding the waters within Pillar Point Harbor. This regulated area is defined in paragraph (c) of this section. (b) Enforcement period. This section will be enforced between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. on Competition day, which if defined wave and wind conditions are met, will occur for one day between November 1 of each year and March 31 of the following year. Notice of the specific enforcement date of this section will be announced via Broadcast Notice to Mariners and issued in writing by the Coast Guard in a Boating Public Safety Notice at least 24 hours in advance of Competition day. (c) Definitions. As used in this section— Competition day means the one day between November 1 of each year and March 31 of the following year that Mavericks Surf Competition will be held. The Mavericks Surf Competition will only be held if 15 to 20 foot waves are sustained for over 24 hours and are combined with mild easterly winds of no more than 5 to10 knots. Competitor means a surfer enrolled in the Maverick's Surf Competition. Patrol Commander or PATCOM means a Coast Guard Patrol Commander, including a Coast Guard coxswain, petty officer, or other officer, or a Federal, State, or local officer designated by the Captain of the Port San Francisco (COTP), to assist in the enforcement of the special local regulation. Regulated area means the area in which the Maverick's Surf Competition will take place. This area is bounded by an arc extending 1000 yards from Sail Rock (37°29′34″ N., 122°30′02″ W.) excluding the waters within Pillar Point Harbor. All coordinates are North American Datum 1983. Within the regulated area, at least two zones will be established and marked by buoys on the day of the competition. Due to the dynamic and changing nature of the surf, the exact size and location of the zones will not be made public until the competition day. The zones will be prominent…
33:33:1.0.1.7.49.7.26.8 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters I G 100 PART 100—SAFETY OF LIFE ON NAVIGABLE WATERS G Subpart G—USCG Southwest District   §§ 100.1150-100.1299 [Reserved] USCG        
33:33:1.0.1.7.49.8.26.1 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters I G 100 PART 100—SAFETY OF LIFE ON NAVIGABLE WATERS H Subpart H—USCG Northwest District   § 100.1300 [Reserved] USCG        
33:33:1.0.1.7.49.8.26.2 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters I G 100 PART 100—SAFETY OF LIFE ON NAVIGABLE WATERS H Subpart H—USCG Northwest District   § 100.1301 Seattle seafair unlimited hydroplane race. USCG     [CGD13-01-004, 66 FR 34822, July 2, 2001, as amended by USCG-2013-1018; 79 FR 54907, Sept. 15, 2014] (a) This section will only be enforced during times announced by the Captain of the Port. The event, which is one week or less in duration, generally occurs during the last week of July or the first two weeks of August. The Captain of the Port will provide notice of the enforcement of this special local regulation by Notice of Enforcement in the Federal Register. Additional information may be available through Broadcast Notice to Mariners and Local Notice to Mariners. (b) The area where the Coast Guard will restrict general navigation by this regulation during the hours it is in effect is: The waters of Lake Washington bounded by the Interstate 90 (Mercer Island /Lacey V. Murrow) Bridge, the western shore of Lake Washington, and the east/west line drawn tangent to Bailey Peninsula and along the shoreline of Mercer Island. (c) The area described in paragraph (b) of this section has been divided into two zones. The zones are separated by a line perpendicular from the I-90 Bridge to the northwest corner of the East log boom and a line extending from the southeast corner of the East log boom to the southeast corner of the hydroplane race course and then to the northerly tip of Ohlers Island in Andrews Bay. The western zone is designated Zone I, the eastern zone, Zone II. (Refer to NOAA Chart 18447). (d) The Coast Guard will maintain a patrol consisting of Coast Guard vessels, assisted by Auxiliary Coast Guard vessels, in Zone II. The Coast Guard patrol of this area is under the direction of the Coast Guard Patrol Commander (the “Patrol Commander”). The Patrol Commander is empowered to control the movement of vessels on the racecourse and in the adjoining waters during the periods this regulation is in effect. The Patrol Commander may be assisted by other federal, state and local law enforcement agencies. (e) Only authorized vessels may be allowed to enter Zone I during the hours this regulation is in effect. Vessels in the vicinity of Zone I shall maneuver and anchor as directed by Coast Guard Officers or Petty…
33:33:1.0.1.7.49.8.26.3 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters I G 100 PART 100—SAFETY OF LIFE ON NAVIGABLE WATERS H Subpart H—USCG Northwest District   § 100.1302 Special Local Regulations; Marine Events within the Captain of the Port Zone Columbia River. USCG     [USCG-2017-0224, 82 FR 31905, July 11, 2017] This section applies to the marine events listed in Table 1 of this section. The regulations in this section will be enforced for the duration of each event, on or about the dates indicated in Table 1 of this section. Annual notice of the exact dates and times of the effective period of the regulations in this section with respect to each event, the geographical description of each regulated area, and details concerning the nature of the event and the number of participants and type(s) of vessels involved will be provided to the local maritime community through the Local Notice to Mariners, Broadcast Notice to Mariners, or both, well in advance of the events. If the event does not have a date listed, then the exact dates and times of the enforcement will be announced through a Notice of Enforcement in the Federal Register. Mariners should consult the Federal Register or their LNM to remain apprised of minor schedule or event changes. USCG Northwest District LNM can be found at: http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/. The application requirements of § 100.15 apply to all marine events listed in the Table of this section. (a) The Coast Guard may patrol each event area under the direction of a designated Coast Guard Patrol Commander (PATCOM). PATCOM may be contacted on Channel 16 VHF-FM (156.8 MHz) by the call sign “PATCOM.” Official patrol vessels may consist of any Coast Guard, Coast Guard Auxiliary, state, or local law enforcement vessels assigned or approved by the Captain of the Port, Sector Columbia River. (b) PATCOM may control the movement of all vessels in the regulated area. When hailed or signaled by an official patrol vessel, a vessel shall come to an immediate stop and comply with the lawful directions issued. Failure to comply with a lawful direction may result in expulsion from the area, citation for failure to comply, or both. (c) PATCOM may delay or terminate any marine event in this subpart at any time it is deemed necessary to ensure the safety of life or property. Such action may be justified as a …
33:33:1.0.1.7.49.8.26.4 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters I G 100 PART 100—SAFETY OF LIFE ON NAVIGABLE WATERS H Subpart H—USCG Northwest District   § 100.1304 Annual Seattle Yacht Club's “Opening Day” Marine Parade. USCG     [CGD13-89-02, 54 FR 19167, May 4, 1989] (a) Regulated area. All of Portage Bay, with the northwestern limit being the University Bridge, through the Portage Cut (Montlake Cut) into and including Union Bay, with the southeastern limit being an imaginary line from Webster Point to the eastern corner of Foster Island. (b) Effective period. This regulation will be in effect from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. on the first Saturday of May each year unless otherwise specified in the USCG Northwest District Local Notice to Mariners. (c) Special Local regulations. (1) The regulated area shall be closed for the duration of the event to all vessel traffic not participating in the event and authorized by the event sponsor or Coast Guard Patrol Commander. (2) All persons or vessels not registered with the sponsor as participants or not part of the regatta patrol are considered spectators. Spectator vessels must be at anchor within a designated spectator area or moored to a waterfront facility in a way that will not interfere with the progress of the event. The following are established as spectator areas: (i) Northwest of the University Bridge. (ii) North of the log boom which will be placed in Union Bay. (iii) East of Webster Point so as not to interfere with the participating vessels departing Union Bay. (3) No spectators shall anchor, block, loiter in, or impede the through transit of participants or official patrol vessels in the regulated area during the effective dates and times unless cleared for such entry by the Patrol Commander. (4) Due to the large number of craft confined within this small body of water, all vessels, both spectator and participants, will maintain a “NO WAKE” speed. This requirement will be strictly enforced to preserve the safety of both life and property. (5) A succession of sharp, short signals by whistle or horn from vessels patrolling the area under the direction of the Patrol Commander shall serve as a signal to stop. Vessels signaled shall stop and shall comply with the orders of the patrol vessel. Failure to do so may res…
33:33:1.0.1.7.49.8.26.5 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters I G 100 PART 100—SAFETY OF LIFE ON NAVIGABLE WATERS H Subpart H—USCG Northwest District   § 100.1309 Special Local Regulation; Olympia Harbor Days Tug Boat Races, Budd Inlet, WA. USCG     [USCG-2010-1024,76 FR 30827, May 27, 2011] (a) Regulated area. The following area is specified as a race area: All waters of Budd Inlet, WA the width of the navigation channel south of a line connecting the following points: 47°05.530′ N, 122°55.844′ W and 47°05.528′ N, 122°55.680′ W until reaching the northernmost end of the navigation channel at a line connecting the following points: 47°05.108′ N, 122°55.799′ W and 47°05.131′ N, 122°55.659′ W then southeasterly until reaching the southernmost entrance of the navigation channel at a line connecting the following points: 47°03.946′ N, 122°54.577′ W, 47°04.004′ N, 122°54.471′ W. (b) Regulations. In accordance with the general regulations in 33 CFR part 100, the regulated area shall be closed immediately prior to, during and immediately after the event to all persons and vessels not participating in the event and authorized by the event sponsor. (c) Authorization. All persons or vessels who desire to enter the designated race area created in this section while it is enforced must obtain permission from the on-scene patrol craft on VHF Ch 13. (d) Notice of enforcement dates. This Special Local Regulation will only be enforced during times announced by the Captain of the Port. The Captain of the Port will provide notice of the enforcement of this special local regulation by Notice of Enforcement in the Federal Register. Additional information may be available through Broadcast Notice to Mariners and Local Notice to Mariners.
33:33:1.0.1.7.49.8.26.6 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters I G 100 PART 100—SAFETY OF LIFE ON NAVIGABLE WATERS H Subpart H—USCG Northwest District   § 100.1311 Special Local Regulation; Montlake Cut, Lake Washington, Seattle, Washington. USCG     [USCG-2021-0774, 87 FR 19805, Apr. 6, 2022] (a) Regulated area. The regulations in this section apply to the following area: The navigable waters from Montlake Cut and Union Bay Reach between Portage Bay and Webster Point on Lake Washington in Seattle, from the southern corner of University of Washington Oceanography pier at 47°38′57″ N, 122°18′45″ W thence south to 47°38′46″ N, 122°18′45″ W, thence eastward to Webster Point Light 21 at 47°38′51″ N, 122°16′33″ W, thence south to the SR520 bridge at 47°38′37″ N, 122°16′34″ W. These coordinates are based on North American Datum 83 (NAD 83). (b) Definitions. As used in this section— Designated representative means a Coast Guard Patrol Commander, including a Coast Guard coxswain, petty officer, or other officer operating a Coast Guard vessel and a Federal, State, and local officer designated by or assisting the Captain of the Port Sector Puget Sound (COTP) in the enforcement of the regulations in this section. Participant means all persons and vessels registered with the event sponsor as participants in the race. Spectator means any vessel in the vicinity of a marine event with the primary purpose of witnessing the event. Spectator vessels can observe the marine event from one of the designated spectator areas. One area is located north of Union Bay Reach in Union Bay. The other is located in the area between the state route 520 bridge and south of Union Bay Reach. (c) Regulations. (1) All non-participants are prohibited from entering, transiting through, anchoring in, or remaining within the regulated area described in paragraph (a) of this section unless authorized by the COTP or their designated representative. (2) To seek permission to enter, contact the COTP or the COTP's representative by calling the Sector Puget Sound Command Center at 206-217-6002. Those in the regulated area must comply with all lawful orders or directions given to them by the COTP or the designated representative. (3) The COTP will provide notice of the regulated area through advanced notice via broadcast notice to mari…
33:33:1.0.1.7.49.8.26.7 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters I G 100 PART 100—SAFETY OF LIFE ON NAVIGABLE WATERS H Subpart H—USCG Northwest District   §§ 100.1350-100.1399 [Reserved] USCG        
33:33:1.0.1.7.49.9.26.1 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters I G 100 PART 100—SAFETY OF LIFE ON NAVIGABLE WATERS I Subpart I—USCG Oceania District   § 100.1400 [Reserved] USCG        
33:33:1.0.1.7.49.9.26.2 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters I G 100 PART 100—SAFETY OF LIFE ON NAVIGABLE WATERS I Subpart I—USCG Oceania District   § 100.1401 Special Local Regulation; Fautasi Ocean Challenge Canoe Race, Pago Pago Harbor, America Samoa. USCG     [USCG-2016-1041, 82 FR 44931, Sept. 27, 2017, as amended by USCG-2018-1049, 84 FR 7813, Mar. 5, 2019] (a) Location. The following regulated area is established as a special local regulation: Breakers Point (eastern edge of Pago Pago Harbor entrance) thence southeast to 14°18′47″ S., 170°38′54.5″ W. thence southwest to 14°19′03″ S., 170° 39′14″ W., thence northwest to Tulutulu Point and then following the coastline encompassing Pago Pago Harbor. This regulated area extends from the surface of the water to the ocean floor. (b) Effective period. These annual events occur on four separate dates to include: April 17; and three days to include Friday, Saturday or a holiday weekday, in November between the week of Veteran's Day and the Thanksgiving weekend, lasting between 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day. The Captain of the Port Honolulu will establish specific enforcement dates that will be announced in advance by Notice of Enforcement, Local Notice to Mariners, Broadcast Notice to Mariners, and prior event outreach, including local advertisement and on-scene designated representatives prior to and during the event. (c) Regulations. (1) All persons and vessels not registered with the sponsor as participants or support/enforcement vessels are considered spectators. The “support/enforcement vessels” consist of any territory or local law enforcement vessels and sponsor-provided vessels assigned or approved by the Captain of the Port Honolulu to patrol the regulated area. (2) No spectator shall anchor, block, loiter or impede the transit of participants or support/enforcement vessels in the regulated area during the enforcement dates and times, unless cleared for entry by or through a support/enforcement vessel. (3) Spectator vessels may be moored to a waterfront facility within the regulated area in such a way that they shall not interfere with the progress of the event. Such mooring must be complete at least 30 minutes prior to the establishment of the regulated area and remain moored through the duration of the event. (d) Informational broadcasts. The Captain of the Port Honolulu will establish enforcement dates …
33:33:1.0.1.7.49.9.26.3 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters I G 100 PART 100—SAFETY OF LIFE ON NAVIGABLE WATERS I Subpart I—USCG Oceania District   § 100.1402 Special Local Regulation; Kailua Bay, Ironman World Championship, Kailua-Kona, Hawaii. USCG     [USCG-2019-0150, 84 FR 51404, Sept. 30, 2019] (a) Definitions. As used in this section: Buffer area is a neutral 100-yard area that surrounds the perimeter of the course area's navigable waters as described by this section. The purpose of a buffer area is to minimize potential collision conflicts with marine event participants and spectator vessels or nearby transiting vessels. This area provides separation between a course area and spectator viewing areas. Captain of the Port (COTP) Honolulu means the Commander, U.S. Coast Guard Sector Honolulu or any Coast Guard commissioned, warrant or petty officer who has been authorized by the COTP to act on his behalf. Coast Guard Patrol Commander (PATCOM) means a commissioned, warrant, or petty officer of the U.S. Coast Guard who has been designated as PATCOM by the Commander, Coast Guard Sector Honolulu. Course area is an area described by a line bound by coordinates provided in latitude and longitude that outlines the boundary of the event swim area within the overall regulated area defined by this section. Enforcement vessels are designated vessels authorized by the COTP Honolulu, the event PATCOM, or COTP Honolulu's designated representatives to support the safety and security of the marine event. Official Patrol means any vessel assigned or approved by Commander, Coast Guard Sector Honolulu with a commissioned, warrant, or petty officer on board. Participant means any persons registered with the event sponsor as participating in the Ironman Triathlon or practice swim. Regulated area is the combined course area and buffer area. Spectators are all persons and vessels not registered with the sponsor as participants, support vessels, or enforcement vessels. (b) Location. All coordinates reference Datum NAD 1983. (1) Regulated area. All navigable waters within Kailua Bay and encompasses the course area and surrounding 100-yard buffer area. This course area and 100-yard buffer area extends from the surface of the water to the ocean floor. (2) Course area. The 2.24 mile (4,224 yards) swim c…
33:33:1.0.1.7.49.9.26.4 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters I G 100 PART 100—SAFETY OF LIFE ON NAVIGABLE WATERS I Subpart I—USCG Oceania District   §§ 100.1450-100.1699 [Reserved] USCG        

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