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| 33:33:2.0.1.6.34.1.225.1 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | P | 167 | PART 167—OFFSHORE TRAFFIC SEPARATION SCHEMES | A | Subpart A—General | § 167.1 Purpose. | USCG | The purpose of the regulations in this part is to establish and designate traffic separation schemes and precautionary areas to provide access routes for vessels proceeding to and from U.S. ports. | ||||
| 33:33:2.0.1.6.34.1.225.2 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | P | 167 | PART 167—OFFSHORE TRAFFIC SEPARATION SCHEMES | A | Subpart A—General | § 167.3 Geographic coordinates. | USCG | [CGD 90-039, 59 FR 21937, Apr. 28, 1994] | Geographic coordinates are defined using North American 1927 Datum (NAD 27) unless indicated otherwise. | |||
| 33:33:2.0.1.6.34.1.225.3 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | P | 167 | PART 167—OFFSHORE TRAFFIC SEPARATION SCHEMES | A | Subpart A—General | § 167.5 Definitions. | USCG | [CGD 81-080, 48 FR 36456, Aug. 11, 1983; 49 FR 15548, Apr. 19, 1984, as amended by CGD 90-039, 59 FR 21937, Apr. 28, 1994; CGD 97-004, 65 FR 12945, Mar. 10, 2000; USCG-1999-5700, 65 FR 46605, July 31, 2000] | (a) Area to be avoided means a routing measure comprising an area within defined limits in which either navigation is particularly hazardous or it is exceptionally important to avoid casualties and which should be avoided by all ships or certain classes of ships. (b) Traffic separation scheme (TSS) means a designated routing measure which is aimed at the separation of opposing streams of traffic by appropriate means and by the establishment of traffic lanes. (c) Traffic lane means an area within defined limits in which one-way traffic is established. Natural obstacles, including those forming separation zones, may constitute a boundary. (d) Separation zone or line means a zone or line separating the traffic lanes in which ships are proceeding in opposite or nearly opposite directions; or separating a traffic lane from the adjacent sea area; or separating traffic lanes designated for particular classes of ships proceeding in the same direction. (e) Precautionary area means a routing measure comprising an area within defined limits where ships must navigate with particular caution and within which the direction of traffic flow may be recommended. (f) Deep-water route means an internationally recognized routing measure primarily intended for use by ships that, because of their draft in relation to the available depth of water in the area concerned, require the use of such a route. (g) Two-way route means a route within defined limits inside which two-way traffic is established, aimed at providing safe passage of ships through waters where navigation is difficult or dangerous. | |||
| 33:33:2.0.1.6.34.1.225.4 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | P | 167 | PART 167—OFFSHORE TRAFFIC SEPARATION SCHEMES | A | Subpart A—General | § 167.10 Operating rules. | USCG | The operator of a vessel in a TSS shall comply with Rule 10 of the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea, 1972, as amended. | ||||
| 33:33:2.0.1.6.34.1.225.5 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | P | 167 | PART 167—OFFSHORE TRAFFIC SEPARATION SCHEMES | A | Subpart A—General | § 167.15 Modification of schemes. | USCG | [CGD 81-080, 48 FR 36456, Aug. 11, 1983, as amended by USCG-2020-0304, 85 FR 58281, Sept. 18, 2020] | (a) A traffic separation scheme or precautionary area described in this part may be permanently amended in accordance with 46 U.S.C. 70003 (92 Stat. 1473), and with international agreements. (b) A traffic separation scheme or precautionary area in this part may be temporarily adjusted by the Commandant of the Coast Guard in an emergency, or to accommodate operations which would create an undue hazard for vessels using the scheme or which would contravene Rule 10 of the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea, 1972. Adjustment may be in the form of a temporary traffic lane shift, a temporary suspension of a section of the scheme, a temporary precautionary area overlaying a lane, or other appropriate measure. Adjustments will only be made where, in the judgment of the Coast Guard, there is no reasonable alternative means of conducting an operation and navigation safety will not be jeopardized by the adjustment. Notice of adjustments will be made in the appropriate Notice to Mariners and in the Federal Register. Requests by members of the public for temporary adjustments to traffic separation schemes must be submitted 150 days prior to the time the adjustment is desired. Such Requests, describing the interference that would otherwise occur to a TSS, should be submitted to the District Commander of the Coast Guard District in which the TSS is located. | |||
| 33:33:2.0.1.6.34.2.225.1 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | P | 167 | PART 167—OFFSHORE TRAFFIC SEPARATION SCHEMES | B | Subpart B—Description of Traffic Separation Schemes and Precautionary Areas | § 167.50 In the approaches to Portland, ME: General. | USCG | [USCG-2010-0718, 75 FR 77533, Dec. 13, 2010] | The traffic separation scheme in the approaches to Portland, ME, consists of three parts: A precautionary area, an Eastern approach and a Southern approach. The specific areas in the traffic separation scheme in the approaches to Portland, ME, are described in §§ 167.51 through 167.53. | |||
| 33:33:2.0.1.6.34.2.225.10 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | P | 167 | PART 167—OFFSHORE TRAFFIC SEPARATION SCHEMES | B | Subpart B—Description of Traffic Separation Schemes and Precautionary Areas | § 167.102 In the approaches to Narragansett Bay, RI, and Buzzards Bay, MA: Narragansett Bay approach. | USCG | [USCG-2010-0718, 75 FR 77534, Dec. 13, 2010] | (a) A separation zone 2 miles wide is established and is centered upon the following geographical positions: (b) A traffic lane 1 mile wide is established on each side of the separation zone. | |||
| 33:33:2.0.1.6.34.2.225.11 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | P | 167 | PART 167—OFFSHORE TRAFFIC SEPARATION SCHEMES | B | Subpart B—Description of Traffic Separation Schemes and Precautionary Areas | § 167.103 In the approaches to Narragansett Bay, RI, and Buzzards Bay, MA: Buzzards Bay approach. | USCG | [USCG-2010-0718, 75 FR 77534, Dec. 13, 2010] | (a) A separation zone 1 mile wide is established and is centered upon the following geographical positions: (b) A traffic lane 1 mile wide is established on each side of the separation zone. A restricted area, 2 miles wide, extending from the southern limit of the Narragansett Bay approach traffic separation zone to latitude 41°24.70' N, has been established. The restricted area will only be closed to ship traffic by the Naval Underwater System Center during periods of daylight and optimum weather conditions for torpedo range usage. The closing of the restricted area will be indicated by the activation of a white strobe light mounted on Brenton Reef Light and controlled by a naval ship supporting the torpedo range activities. There would be no ship restrictions expected during inclement weather or when the torpedo range is not in use. | |||
| 33:33:2.0.1.6.34.2.225.12 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | P | 167 | PART 167—OFFSHORE TRAFFIC SEPARATION SCHEMES | B | Subpart B—Description of Traffic Separation Schemes and Precautionary Areas | § 167.150 Off New York Traffic Separation Scheme: General. | USCG | [CGD 84-004, 52 FR 33589, Sept. 4, 1987] | The specific areas in the Off New York Traffic Separation Scheme and Precautionary Areas are described in §§ 167.151, 167.152, 167.153, 167.154, and 167.155 of this chapter. | |||
| 33:33:2.0.1.6.34.2.225.13 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | P | 167 | PART 167—OFFSHORE TRAFFIC SEPARATION SCHEMES | B | Subpart B—Description of Traffic Separation Schemes and Precautionary Areas | § 167.151 Off New York: Precautionary areas. | USCG | [CGD 84-004, 52 FR 33589, Sept. 4, 1987, as amended by USCG-2010-0351, 75 FR 36287, June 25, 2010] | (a) A circular precautionary area with a radius of 7 miles is established centered upon 40°27.50′ N, 73°49.90′ W. (b) A precautionary area is established between the traffic separation scheme “Eastern Approach, off Nantucket” and the traffic separation scheme “In the Approach to Boston, Massachusetts.” (1) The precautionary area is bounded to the east by a circle of radius 15.5 miles, centered upon geographical position 40°35.00′ N, 69°00.00′ W, and is intersected by the traffic separation schemes “In the Approach to Boston, Massachusetts” and “Off New York” at the following geographic positions: (2) The precautionary area is bounded to the west by a line connecting the two traffic separation schemes between the following geographical positions: | |||
| 33:33:2.0.1.6.34.2.225.14 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | P | 167 | PART 167—OFFSHORE TRAFFIC SEPARATION SCHEMES | B | Subpart B—Description of Traffic Separation Schemes and Precautionary Areas | § 167.152 Off New York: Eastern approach, off Nantucket. | USCG | [CGD 84-004, 52 FR 33589, Sept. 4, 1987] | (a) A separation zone is established bounded by a line connecting the following geographical positions: (b) A traffic lane for westbound traffic is established between the separation zone and a line connecting the following geographical positions: (c) A traffic lane for eastbound traffic is established between the separation zone and a line connecting the following geographical positions: | |||
| 33:33:2.0.1.6.34.2.225.15 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | P | 167 | PART 167—OFFSHORE TRAFFIC SEPARATION SCHEMES | B | Subpart B—Description of Traffic Separation Schemes and Precautionary Areas | § 167.153 Off New York: Eastern approach. | USCG | [CGD 84-004, 52 FR 33589, Sept. 4, 1987] | (a) A separation zone is established bounded by a line connecting the following geographical positions: (b) A traffic lane for westbound traffic is established between the separation zone and a line connecting the following geographical positions: (c) A traffic lane for eastbound traffic is established between the separation zone and a line connecting the following geographical positions: | |||
| 33:33:2.0.1.6.34.2.225.16 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | P | 167 | PART 167—OFFSHORE TRAFFIC SEPARATION SCHEMES | B | Subpart B—Description of Traffic Separation Schemes and Precautionary Areas | § 167.154 Off New York: South-eastern approach. | USCG | [CGD 84-004, 52 FR 33589, Sept. 4, 1987, as amended by CGD 97-023, 62 FR 33365, June 19, 1997] | (a) A separation zone is established bounded by a line connecting the following geographical positions: (b) A traffic lane for north-westbound traffic is established between the separation zone and a line connecting the following geographical positions: (c) A traffic lane for south-eastbound traffic is established between the separation zone and a line connecting the following geographical positions: | |||
| 33:33:2.0.1.6.34.2.225.17 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | P | 167 | PART 167—OFFSHORE TRAFFIC SEPARATION SCHEMES | B | Subpart B—Description of Traffic Separation Schemes and Precautionary Areas | § 167.155 Off New York: Southern approach. | USCG | [CGD 84-004, 52 FR 33589, Sept. 4, 1987, as amended by USCG-2010-0351, 75 FR 36287, June 25, 2010] | (a) A separation zone is established bounded by a line connecting the following geographical positions: (b) A traffic lane for northbound traffic is established between the separation zone and a line connecting the following geographical positions: (c) A traffic lane for southbound traffic is established between the separation zone and a line connecting the following geographical positions: | |||
| 33:33:2.0.1.6.34.2.225.18 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | P | 167 | PART 167—OFFSHORE TRAFFIC SEPARATION SCHEMES | B | Subpart B—Description of Traffic Separation Schemes and Precautionary Areas | § 167.170 Off Delaware Bay Approach Traffic Separation Scheme: General. | USCG | [CGD 97-004, 65 FR 12945, Mar. 10, 2000] | The Off Delaware Bay Approach Traffic Separation Scheme consists of four parts: an Eastern Approach, a Southeastern Approach, a Two-Way Traffic Route, and a Precautionary Area. The specific areas in the Off Delaware Bay Approach Traffic Separation Scheme and Precautionary Area are described in §§ 167.171 through 167.174. | |||
| 33:33:2.0.1.6.34.2.225.19 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | P | 167 | PART 167—OFFSHORE TRAFFIC SEPARATION SCHEMES | B | Subpart B—Description of Traffic Separation Schemes and Precautionary Areas | § 167.171 Off Delaware Bay: Eastern approach. | USCG | [CGD 97-004, 65 FR 12945, Mar. 10, 2000] | (a) A separation zone is established bounded by a line connecting the following geographic positions: (b) A traffic lane for westbound traffic is established between the separation zone and a line connecting the following geographic positions: (c) A traffic lane for eastbound traffic is established between the separation zone and a line connecting the following geographic positions: | |||
| 33:33:2.0.1.6.34.2.225.2 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | P | 167 | PART 167—OFFSHORE TRAFFIC SEPARATION SCHEMES | B | Subpart B—Description of Traffic Separation Schemes and Precautionary Areas | § 167.51 In the approaches to Portland, ME: Precautionary area. | USCG | [USCG-2010-0718, 75 FR 77533, Dec. 13, 2010] | A precautionary area is established with a radius of 5.45 miles centered upon geographical position 43°31.60′ N, 70°05.53′ W, the areas within separation zones and traffic lanes excluded. | |||
| 33:33:2.0.1.6.34.2.225.20 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | P | 167 | PART 167—OFFSHORE TRAFFIC SEPARATION SCHEMES | B | Subpart B—Description of Traffic Separation Schemes and Precautionary Areas | § 167.172 Off Delaware Bay: Southeastern approach. | USCG | [CGD 97-004, 65 FR 12945, Mar. 10, 2000] | (a) A separation zone is established bounded by a line connecting the following geographic positions: (b) A traffic lane for north-westbound traffic is established between separation zone and a line connecting the following geographic positions: (c) A traffic lane for south-eastbound traffic is established between the separation zone and a line connecting the following geographic positions: | |||
| 33:33:2.0.1.6.34.2.225.21 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | P | 167 | PART 167—OFFSHORE TRAFFIC SEPARATION SCHEMES | B | Subpart B—Description of Traffic Separation Schemes and Precautionary Areas | § 167.173 Off Delaware Bay: Two-Way Traffic Route. | USCG | [CGD 97-004, 65 FR 12945, Mar. 10, 2000] | The Two-Way Traffic Route is recommended for use predominantly by tug and tow traffic transiting to and from the northeast in order to separate such traffic from large, inbound vessel traffic. (a) The Two-Way Traffic Route is bounded on the west and south by a line connecting the following geographic positions: (b) The two-way traffic route is bounded on the east and north by a line connecting the following geographic positions: | |||
| 33:33:2.0.1.6.34.2.225.22 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | P | 167 | PART 167—OFFSHORE TRAFFIC SEPARATION SCHEMES | B | Subpart B—Description of Traffic Separation Schemes and Precautionary Areas | § 167.174 Off Delaware Bay: Precautionary area. | USCG | [CGD 97-004, 65 FR 12946, Mar. 10, 2000] | A precautionary area is established as follows: from 38°42.80′ N, 74°58.90′ W; then northerly by an arc of eight nautical miles centered at 38°48.90′ N, 75°05.60′ W to 38°48.32′ N, 74°55.30′ W; then westerly to 38°47.50′ N, 75°01.80′ W; then northerly to 38°50.75′ N, 75°03.40′ W; then northeasterly to 38°51.27′ N, 75°02.83′ W; then northerly to 38°54.80′ N, 75°01.60′ W; then westerly by an arc of 6.7 nautical miles centered at 38°48.90′ N, 75°05.60′ W to 38°55.53′ N, 75°05.87′ W; then southwesterly to 38°54.00′ N, 75°08.00′ W; then southerly to 38°46.60′ N, 75°03.55′ W; then southeasterly to 38°42.80′ N, 74°58.90′ W. Datum: NAD 83. | |||
| 33:33:2.0.1.6.34.2.225.23 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | P | 167 | PART 167—OFFSHORE TRAFFIC SEPARATION SCHEMES | B | Subpart B—Description of Traffic Separation Schemes and Precautionary Areas | § 167.200 In the approaches to Chesapeake Bay Traffic Separation Scheme: General. | USCG | [CGD 90-039, 59 FR 21937, Apr. 28, 1994, as amended by USCG-2010-0718, 75 FR 77534, Dec. 13, 2010] | (a) The traffic separation scheme in the approaches to Chesapeake Bay consists of three parts: a Precautionary Area, an Eastern Approach, and a Southern Approach. The Southern Approach consists of inbound and outbound lanes for vessels drawing 12.8 meters (42 feet) of fresh water or less, separated by a deep-water (DW) route for inbound and outbound vessels with drafts exceeding 12.8 meters (42 feet) in fresh water and for naval aircraft carriers. Each part is defined geographically, using North American Datum 1983 (NAD 83), in §§ 167.201, 167.202, 167.203. (b) All vessels approaching the Traffic Separation Scheme in the Approaches to Chesapeake Bay should use the appropriate inbound or outbound traffic lane. | |||
| 33:33:2.0.1.6.34.2.225.24 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | P | 167 | PART 167—OFFSHORE TRAFFIC SEPARATION SCHEMES | B | Subpart B—Description of Traffic Separation Schemes and Precautionary Areas | § 167.201 In the approaches to Chesapeake Bay: Precautionary area. | USCG | [CGD 90-039, 59 FR 21937, Apr. 28, 1994, as amended by USCG-2010-0718, 75 FR 77534, Dec. 13, 2010] | A precautionary area is established bounded by a circle with a two-mile radius, centered on the following geographic position: | |||
| 33:33:2.0.1.6.34.2.225.25 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | P | 167 | PART 167—OFFSHORE TRAFFIC SEPARATION SCHEMES | B | Subpart B—Description of Traffic Separation Schemes and Precautionary Areas | § 167.202 In the approaches to Chesapeake Bay: Eastern approach. | USCG | [USCG-2010-0718, 75 FR 77534, Dec. 13, 2010, as amended by USCG-2011-0257, 76 FR 31838, June 2, 2011] | (a) A separation line is established connecting the following geographical positions: (b) A traffic lane for westbound traffic is established between the separation line and a line connecting the following geographical positions: (c) A traffic lane for eastbound traffic is established between the separation line and a line connecting the following geographical positions: | |||
| 33:33:2.0.1.6.34.2.225.26 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | P | 167 | PART 167—OFFSHORE TRAFFIC SEPARATION SCHEMES | B | Subpart B—Description of Traffic Separation Schemes and Precautionary Areas | § 167.203 In the approaches to Chesapeake Bay: Southern approach. | USCG | [USCG-2010-0718, 75 FR 77535, Dec. 13, 2010] | (a) A separation line connects the following geographical positions: (b) A separation line connects the following geographical positions: (c) A separation line connects the following geographical positions: (d) A separation line connects the following geographical positions: (e) A traffic lane for inbound traffic is established between the separation lines described in paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section. (f) A traffic lane for outbound traffic is established between the separation lines described in paragraphs (c) and (d) of this section. (g) A deep-water route is established between the separation lines described in paragraphs (b) and (c) of this section. The following vessels should use the deep-water route established in paragraph (g) of this section when bound for Chesapeake Bay from sea or to sea from Chesapeake Bay: (1) Deep draft vessels (drafts greater than 13.5 meters/45 feet in fresh water); and (2) Naval aircraft carriers. (h) It is recommended that a vessel using the deep-water route established in paragraph (g) of this section— (1) Announce its intention on VHF-FM Channel 16 as it approaches Chesapeake Bay Southern Approach Lighted Whistle Buoy CB on the south end, or Chesapeake Bay Junction Lighted Buoy CBJ on the north end of the route; (2) Avoid, as far as practicable, overtaking other vessels operating in the deep-water route; and (3) Keep as near to the outer limit of the route which lies on the vessel's starboard side as is safe and practicable. (i) Vessels other than those listed in paragraph (d) of this section should not use the deep-water route. | |||
| 33:33:2.0.1.6.34.2.225.27 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | P | 167 | PART 167—OFFSHORE TRAFFIC SEPARATION SCHEMES | B | Subpart B—Description of Traffic Separation Schemes and Precautionary Areas | § 167.250 In the approaches to the Cape Fear River: General. | USCG | [USCG-2010-0718, 75 FR 77535, Dec. 13, 2010] | The traffic separation scheme (TSS) in the approaches to the Cape Fear River consists of two parts: A precautionary area and a TSS. The specific areas in the approaches to Narragansett Bay, RI, and Buzzards Bay, MA, are described in §§ 167.251 and 167.252. The geographic coordinates in §§ 167.251 and 167.252 are defined using North American Datum 1983 (NAD 83), which is equivalent to WGS 1984 datum. | |||
| 33:33:2.0.1.6.34.2.225.28 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | P | 167 | PART 167—OFFSHORE TRAFFIC SEPARATION SCHEMES | B | Subpart B—Description of Traffic Separation Schemes and Precautionary Areas | § 167.251 In the approaches to the Cape Fear River: Precautionary area. | USCG | [USCG-2010-0718, 75 FR 77535, Dec. 13, 2010] | A precautionary area is established bounded by a line connecting the following geographical positions: from 33°47.65′ N, 78°04.78′ W; to 33°48.50′ N, 78°04.27′ W; to 33°49.53′ N, 78°03.10′ W; to 33°48.00′ N, 78°01.00′ W; to 33°41.00′ N, 78°01.00′ W; to 33°41.00′ N, 78°04.00′ W; to 33°44.28′ N, 78°03.02′ W; then by an arc of 2 nautical miles radius, centered at 33°46.03′ N, 78°05.41′ W; then to the point of origin at 33°47.65′ N, 78°04.78′ W. | |||
| 33:33:2.0.1.6.34.2.225.29 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | P | 167 | PART 167—OFFSHORE TRAFFIC SEPARATION SCHEMES | B | Subpart B—Description of Traffic Separation Schemes and Precautionary Areas | § 167.252 In the approaches to the Cape Fear River: Traffic separation scheme. | USCG | [USCG-2010-0718, 75 FR 77535, Dec. 13, 2010] | (a) A traffic separation zone is established bounded by a line connecting the following geographical positions: (b) A traffic lane for northbound traffic is established between the separation zone and a line connecting the following geographic positions: (c) A traffic lane for southbound traffic is established between the separation zone and a line connecting the following geographic positions: A pilot boarding area is located inside the precautionary area. Due to heavy ship traffic, mariners are advised not to anchor or linger in the precautionary area except to pick up or disembark a pilot. | |||
| 33:33:2.0.1.6.34.2.225.3 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | P | 167 | PART 167—OFFSHORE TRAFFIC SEPARATION SCHEMES | B | Subpart B—Description of Traffic Separation Schemes and Precautionary Areas | § 167.52 In the approaches to Portland, ME: Eastern approach. | USCG | [USCG-2010-0718, 75 FR 77533, Dec. 13, 2010] | (a) A separation zone 1 mile wide is established and is centered upon the following geographical positions: (b) A traffic lane 1/2 miles wide is established on each side of the separation zone. | |||
| 33:33:2.0.1.6.34.2.225.4 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | P | 167 | PART 167—OFFSHORE TRAFFIC SEPARATION SCHEMES | B | Subpart B—Description of Traffic Separation Schemes and Precautionary Areas | § 167.53 In the approaches to Portland, ME: Southern approach. | USCG | [USCG-2010-0718, 75 FR 77533, Dec. 13, 2010] | (a) A separation zone 1 mile wide is established and is centered upon the following geographical positions: (b) A traffic lane 1 1/2 mile wide is established on each side of the separation zone. | |||
| 33:33:2.0.1.6.34.2.225.5 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | P | 167 | PART 167—OFFSHORE TRAFFIC SEPARATION SCHEMES | B | Subpart B—Description of Traffic Separation Schemes and Precautionary Areas | § 167.75 In the approach to Boston, MA: General. | USCG | [USCG-2010-0718, 75 FR 77533, Dec. 13, 2010] | The traffic separation scheme (TSS) in the approach to Boston, MA, consists of three parts: Two precautionary areas and a TSS. The specific areas in the TSS in the approach to Boston, MA, are described in §§ 167.76 and 167.77. The geographic coordinates in §§ 167.76 and 167.77 are defined using North American Datum 1983 (NAD 83), which is equivalent to WGS 1984 datum. | |||
| 33:33:2.0.1.6.34.2.225.6 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | P | 167 | PART 167—OFFSHORE TRAFFIC SEPARATION SCHEMES | B | Subpart B—Description of Traffic Separation Schemes and Precautionary Areas | § 167.76 In the approach to Boston, MA: Precautionary areas. | USCG | [USCG-2010-0718, 75 FR 77534, Dec. 13, 2010] | (a) A precautionary area is established with a radius of 6.17 nautical miles centered upon geographical position 42°22.71′ N, 70°46.97′ W. (b) (1) A precautionary area is established and is bounded to the east by a circle of radius 15.5 miles, centered upon geographical position 40°35.01′ N, 68°59.96′ W, intersected by the traffic separation schemes in the approach to Boston, MA, and Eastern approach, off Nantucket (part II of the TSS off New York) at the following geographical positions: (2) The precautionary area is bounded to the west by a line connecting the two TSSs between the following geographical positions: | |||
| 33:33:2.0.1.6.34.2.225.7 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | P | 167 | PART 167—OFFSHORE TRAFFIC SEPARATION SCHEMES | B | Subpart B—Description of Traffic Separation Schemes and Precautionary Areas | § 167.77 In the approach to Boston, MA: Traffic separation scheme. | USCG | [USCG-2010-0718, 75 FR 77534, Dec. 13, 2010] | (a) A separation zone 1 mile wide is established and is centered upon the following geographic positions: (b) A traffic lane for northbound traffic is established between the separation zone and a line connecting the following geographical positions: (c) A traffic lane for southbound traffic is established between the separation zone and a line connecting the following geographical positions: | |||
| 33:33:2.0.1.6.34.2.225.8 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | P | 167 | PART 167—OFFSHORE TRAFFIC SEPARATION SCHEMES | B | Subpart B—Description of Traffic Separation Schemes and Precautionary Areas | § 167.100 In the approaches to Narragansett Bay, RI, and Buzzards Bay, MA: General. | USCG | [USCG-2010-0718, 75 FR 77534, Dec. 13, 2010] | The traffic separation scheme in the approaches to Narragansett Bay, RI, and Buzzards Bay, MA, consists of four parts: Two precautionary areas and two approaches—a Narragansett approach and a Buzzards Bay approach. The specific areas in the approaches to Narragansett Bay, RI, and Buzzards Bay, MA, are described in §§ 167.101 through 167.103. The geographic coordinates in §§ 167.101 through 167.103 are defined using North American Datum 1983 (NAD 83), which is equivalent to WGS 1984 datum. | |||
| 33:33:2.0.1.6.34.2.225.9 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | P | 167 | PART 167—OFFSHORE TRAFFIC SEPARATION SCHEMES | B | Subpart B—Description of Traffic Separation Schemes and Precautionary Areas | § 167.101 In the approaches to Narragansett Bay, RI, and Buzzards Bay, MA: Precautionary areas. | USCG | [USCG-2010-0718, 75 FR 77534, Dec. 13, 2010] | (a) A precautionary area is established with a radius of 5.4 miles and is centered upon geographical position 41°06.00′ N, 71°23.30′ W. (b) A precautionary area is established with a radius of 3.55 miles and is centered upon geographical position 41°25.60′ N, 71°23.30′ W. | |||
| 33:33:2.0.1.6.34.2.226.30 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | P | 167 | PART 167—OFFSHORE TRAFFIC SEPARATION SCHEMES | B | Subpart B—Description of Traffic Separation Schemes and Precautionary Areas | § 167.350 In the approaches to Galveston Bay Traffic Separation Scheme and precautionary areas. | USCG | [CGD 81-080, 48 FR 36456, Aug. 11, 1983. Redesignated by CGD 84-004, 52 FR 33589, Sept. 4, 1987; CGD 89-019, 54 FR 28062, July 5, 1989; 54 FR 51972, Dec. 19, 1989] | (a) An inshore precautionary area bounded by a line connecting the following geographical positions: (b) A traffic separation zone bounded by a line connecting the following geographical positions: (c) A traffic lane for inbound (northwesterly heading) traffic is established between the separation zone and a line connecting the following geographical positions: (d) A traffic lane for outbound (southeasterly heading) traffic is established between the separation zone and line connecting the following geographical positions: (e) An offshore precautionary area bounded by a line connecting the following geographical positions: A pilot boarding area is located near the center of the inshore precautionary area. Due to heavy vessel traffic, mariners are advised not to anchor or linger in this precautionary area except to pick up or disembark a pilot. | |||
| 33:33:2.0.1.6.34.2.227.31 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | P | 167 | PART 167—OFFSHORE TRAFFIC SEPARATION SCHEMES | B | Subpart B—Description of Traffic Separation Schemes and Precautionary Areas | § 167.400 Off San Francisco Traffic Separation Scheme: General. | USCG | The Off San Francisco Traffic Separation Scheme consists of six parts: a Precautionary Area, a Northern Approach, a Southern Approach, a Western Approach, a Main Ship Channel, and an Area To Be Avoided. The specific areas in the Off San Francisco TSS and Precautionary Area are described in §§ 167.401 through 167.406 of this chapter. The geographic coordinates in §§ 167.401 through 167.406 are defined using North American Datum 1983 (NAD 83). | ||||
| 33:33:2.0.1.6.34.2.227.32 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | P | 167 | PART 167—OFFSHORE TRAFFIC SEPARATION SCHEMES | B | Subpart B—Description of Traffic Separation Schemes and Precautionary Areas | § 167.401 Off San Francisco: Precautionary area. | USCG | (a)(1) A precautionary area is established bounded to the west by an arc of a circle with a radius of 6 miles centering upon geographical position 37°45.00′ N, 122°41.50′ W and connecting the following geographical positions: (2) The precautionary area is bounded to the east by a line connecting the following geographic positions: (b) A pilot boarding area is located near the center of the precautionary area described in paragraph (a) of this section. Due to heavy vessel traffic, mariners are advised not to anchor or linger in this precautionary area except to pick up or disembark a pilot. | ||||
| 33:33:2.0.1.6.34.2.227.33 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | P | 167 | PART 167—OFFSHORE TRAFFIC SEPARATION SCHEMES | B | Subpart B—Description of Traffic Separation Schemes and Precautionary Areas | § 167.402 Off San Francisco: Northern approach. | USCG | (a) A separation zone is bounded by a line connecting the following geographical positions: (b) A traffic lane for north-westbound traffic is established between the separation zone and a line connecting the following geographical positions: (c) A traffic lane for south-eastbound traffic is established between the separation zone and a line connecting the following geographical positions: | ||||
| 33:33:2.0.1.6.34.2.227.34 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | P | 167 | PART 167—OFFSHORE TRAFFIC SEPARATION SCHEMES | B | Subpart B—Description of Traffic Separation Schemes and Precautionary Areas | § 167.403 Off San Francisco: Southern approach. | USCG | (a) A separation zone is bounded by a line connecting the following geographical positions: (b) A traffic lane for northbound traffic is established between the separation zone and a line connecting the following geographical positions: (c) A traffic lane for southbound traffic is established between the separation zone and a line connecting the following geographical positions: | ||||
| 33:33:2.0.1.6.34.2.227.35 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | P | 167 | PART 167—OFFSHORE TRAFFIC SEPARATION SCHEMES | B | Subpart B—Description of Traffic Separation Schemes and Precautionary Areas | § 167.404 Off San Francisco: Western approach. | USCG | (a) A separation zone is bounded by a line connecting the following geographical positions: (b) A traffic lane for south-westbound traffic is established between the separation zone and a line connecting the following geographical positions: (c) A traffic lane for north-eastbound traffic is established between the separation zone and a line connecting the following geographical positions: | ||||
| 33:33:2.0.1.6.34.2.227.36 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | P | 167 | PART 167—OFFSHORE TRAFFIC SEPARATION SCHEMES | B | Subpart B—Description of Traffic Separation Schemes and Precautionary Areas | § 167.405 Off San Francisco: Main ship channel. | USCG | (a) A separation line connects the following geographical positions: (b) A traffic lane for eastbound traffic is established between the separation line and a line connecting the following geographical positions: (c) A traffic lane for westbound traffic is established between the separation line and a line connecting the following geographical positions: | ||||
| 33:33:2.0.1.6.34.2.227.37 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | P | 167 | PART 167—OFFSHORE TRAFFIC SEPARATION SCHEMES | B | Subpart B—Description of Traffic Separation Schemes and Precautionary Areas | § 167.406 Off San Francisco: Area to be avoided. | USCG | A circular area to be avoided, with a radius of half of a nautical mile, is centered upon geographic position: | ||||
| 33:33:2.0.1.6.34.2.227.38 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | P | 167 | PART 167—OFFSHORE TRAFFIC SEPARATION SCHEMES | B | Subpart B—Description of Traffic Separation Schemes and Precautionary Areas | § 167.450 In the Santa Barbara Channel Traffic Separation Scheme: General. | USCG | The Traffic Separation Scheme in the Santa Barbara Channel is described in §§ 167.451 and 167.452. The geographic coordinates in §§ 167.451 and 167.452 are defined using North American Datum 1983 (NAD 83). | ||||
| 33:33:2.0.1.6.34.2.227.39 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | P | 167 | PART 167—OFFSHORE TRAFFIC SEPARATION SCHEMES | B | Subpart B—Description of Traffic Separation Schemes and Precautionary Areas | § 167.451 In the Santa Barbara Channel: Between Point Vicente and Point Conception. | USCG | (a) A separation zone is bounded by a line connecting the following geographical positions: (b) A traffic lane for north-westbound traffic is established between the separation zone and a line connecting the following geographical positions: (c) A traffic lane for south-eastbound traffic is established between the separation zone and a line connecting the following geographical positions: | ||||
| 33:33:2.0.1.6.34.2.227.40 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | P | 167 | PART 167—OFFSHORE TRAFFIC SEPARATION SCHEMES | B | Subpart B—Description of Traffic Separation Schemes and Precautionary Areas | § 167.452 In the Santa Barbara Channel: Between Point Conception and Point Arguello. | USCG | (a) A separation zone is bounded by a line connecting the following geographical positions: (b) A traffic lane for westbound traffic is established between the separation zone and a line connecting the following geographical positions: (c) A traffic lane for eastbound traffic is established between the separation zone and a line connecting the following geographical positions: | ||||
| 33:33:2.0.1.6.34.2.227.41 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | P | 167 | PART 167—OFFSHORE TRAFFIC SEPARATION SCHEMES | B | Subpart B—Description of Traffic Separation Schemes and Precautionary Areas | § 167.500 In the approaches to Los Angeles-Long Beach Traffic Separation Scheme: General. | USCG | [USCG-2000-7695, 65 FR 53913, Sept. 6, 2000] | The Traffic Separation Scheme in the approaches to Los Angeles-Long Beach consists of three parts: a Precautionary Area, a Western Approach, and a Southern Approach. The specific areas in the approaches to Los Angeles-Long Beach are described in §§ 167.501 through 167.503. The geographic coordinates in §§ 167.501 through 167.503 are defined using North American Datum 1983 (NAD 83). | |||
| 33:33:2.0.1.6.34.2.227.42 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | P | 167 | PART 167—OFFSHORE TRAFFIC SEPARATION SCHEMES | B | Subpart B—Description of Traffic Separation Schemes and Precautionary Areas | § 167.501 In the approaches to Los Angeles/Long Beach: Precautionary area. | USCG | [USCG-2000-7695, 65 FR 53913, Sept. 6, 2000] | (a) The precautionary area consists of the water area enclosed by the Los Angeles-Long Beach breakwater and a line connecting Point Fermin Light at 33°42.30′ N, 118°17.60′ W, with the following geographical positions: (b) Pilot boarding areas are located within the precautionary area described in paragraph (a) of this section. Specific regulations pertaining to vessels operating in these areas are contained in 33 CFR 165.1109(d). | |||
| 33:33:2.0.1.6.34.2.227.43 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | P | 167 | PART 167—OFFSHORE TRAFFIC SEPARATION SCHEMES | B | Subpart B—Description of Traffic Separation Schemes and Precautionary Areas | § 167.502 In the approaches to Los Angeles-Long Beach: Western approach. | USCG | [USCG-2000-7695, 65 FR 53913, Sept. 6, 2000] | (a) A separation zone is bounded by a line connecting the following geographical positions: (b) A traffic lane for northbound coastwise traffic is established between the separation zone and a line connecting the following geographical positions: (c) A traffic lane for southbound coastwise traffic is established between the separation zone and a line connecting the following geographical positions: | |||
| 33:33:2.0.1.6.34.2.227.44 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | P | 167 | PART 167—OFFSHORE TRAFFIC SEPARATION SCHEMES | B | Subpart B—Description of Traffic Separation Schemes and Precautionary Areas | § 167.503 In the approaches to Los Angeles-Long Beach TSS: Southern approach. | USCG | [USCG-2000-7695, 65 FR 53913, Sept. 6, 2000] | (a) A separation zone is established bounded by a line connecting the following geographic positions: (b) A traffic lane for northbound traffic is established between the separation zone and a line connecting the following geographical positions: (c) A traffic lane for southbound traffic is established between the separation zone and a line connecting the following geographical positions: | |||
| 33:33:2.0.1.6.34.2.227.45 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | P | 167 | PART 167—OFFSHORE TRAFFIC SEPARATION SCHEMES | B | Subpart B—Description of Traffic Separation Schemes and Precautionary Areas | § 167.1300 In the approaches to the Strait of Juan de Fuca: General. | USCG | [USCG-2002-12702, 75 FR 70826, Nov. 19, 2010] | The traffic separation scheme for the approaches to the Strait of Juan de Fuca consists of three parts: the western approach, the southwestern approach, and precautionary area “JF.” These parts are described in §§ 167.1301 through 167.1303. The geographic coordinates in §§ 167.1301 through 167.1303 are defined using North American Datum (NAD 83). | |||
| 33:33:2.0.1.6.34.2.227.46 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | P | 167 | PART 167—OFFSHORE TRAFFIC SEPARATION SCHEMES | B | Subpart B—Description of Traffic Separation Schemes and Precautionary Areas | § 167.1301 In the approaches to the Strait of Juan de Fuca: Western approach. | USCG | [USCG-2002-12702, 75 FR 70826, Nov. 19, 2010] | In the western approach to the Strait of Juan de Fuca, the following are established: (a) A separation zone bounded by a line connecting the following geographical positions: (b) A traffic lane for westbound traffic between the separation zone and a line connecting the following geographical positions: (c) A traffic lane for eastbound traffic between the separation zone and a line connecting the following geographical positions: | |||
| 33:33:2.0.1.6.34.2.227.47 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | P | 167 | PART 167—OFFSHORE TRAFFIC SEPARATION SCHEMES | B | Subpart B—Description of Traffic Separation Schemes and Precautionary Areas | § 167.1302 In the approaches to the Strait of Juan de Fuca: Southwestern approach. | USCG | [USCG-2002-12702, 75 FR 70826, Nov. 19, 2010] | In the southwestern approach to the Strait of Juan de Fuca, the following are established: (a) A separation zone bounded by a line connecting the following geographical positions: (b) A traffic lane for north-eastbound traffic between the separation zone and a line connecting the following geographical positions: (c) A traffic lane for south-westbound traffic between the separation zone and a line connecting the following geographical positions: | |||
| 33:33:2.0.1.6.34.2.227.48 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | P | 167 | PART 167—OFFSHORE TRAFFIC SEPARATION SCHEMES | B | Subpart B—Description of Traffic Separation Schemes and Precautionary Areas | § 167.1303 In the approaches to the Strait of Juan de Fuca: Precautionary area “JF.” | USCG | [USCG-2002-12702, 75 FR 70826, Nov. 19, 2010] | In the approaches to the Strait of Juan de Fuca, precautionary area “JF” is established and is bounded by a line connecting the following geographical positions: | |||
| 33:33:2.0.1.6.34.2.227.49 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | P | 167 | PART 167—OFFSHORE TRAFFIC SEPARATION SCHEMES | B | Subpart B—Description of Traffic Separation Schemes and Precautionary Areas | § 167.1310 In the Strait of Juan de Fuca: General. | USCG | [USCG-2002-12702, 75 FR 70827, Nov. 19, 2010] | The traffic separation scheme in the Strait of Juan de Fuca consists of five parts: the western lanes, southern lanes, northern lanes, eastern lanes, and precautionary area “PA.” These parts are described in §§ 167.1311 through 167.1315. The geographic coordinates in §§ 167.1311 through 167.1315 are defined using North American Datum (NAD 83). | |||
| 33:33:2.0.1.6.34.2.227.50 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | P | 167 | PART 167—OFFSHORE TRAFFIC SEPARATION SCHEMES | B | Subpart B—Description of Traffic Separation Schemes and Precautionary Areas | § 167.1311 In the Strait of Juan de Fuca: Western lanes. | USCG | [USCG-2002-12702, 75 FR 70827, Nov. 19, 2010] | In the western lanes of the Strait of Juan de Fuca, the following are established: (a) A separation zone bounded by a line connecting the following geographical positions: (b) A traffic lane for north-westbound traffic. (1) The traffic lane is established between the separation zone and a line connecting the following geographical positions: (2) An exit from this lane between points 48°32.00′ N, 124°46.57′ W and 48°32.09′ N, 124°49.90′ W. Vessel traffic may exit this lane at this location or may remain in the lane between points 48°32.09′ N, 124°49.90′ W and 48°32.09′ N, 125°00.00′ W en route to precautionary area “JF,” as described in § 167.1315. (c) A traffic lane for south-eastbound traffic between the separation zone and a line connecting the following geographical positions: | |||
| 33:33:2.0.1.6.34.2.227.51 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | P | 167 | PART 167—OFFSHORE TRAFFIC SEPARATION SCHEMES | B | Subpart B—Description of Traffic Separation Schemes and Precautionary Areas | § 167.1312 In the Strait of Juan de Fuca: Southern lanes. | USCG | [USCG-2002-12702, 75 FR 70827, Nov. 19, 2010] | In the southern lanes of the Strait of Juan de Fuca, the following are established: (a) A separation zone bounded by a line connecting the following geographical positions: (b) A traffic lane for northbound traffic between the separation zone and a line connecting the following geographical positions: (c) A traffic lane for southbound traffic between the separation zone and a line connecting the following geographical positions: | |||
| 33:33:2.0.1.6.34.2.227.52 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | P | 167 | PART 167—OFFSHORE TRAFFIC SEPARATION SCHEMES | B | Subpart B—Description of Traffic Separation Schemes and Precautionary Areas | § 167.1313 In the Strait of Juan de Fuca: Northern lanes. | USCG | [USCG-2002-12702, 75 FR 70827, Nov. 19, 2010] | In the northern lanes of the Strait of Juan de Fuca, the following are established: (a) A separation zone bounded by a line connecting the following geographical positions: (b) A traffic lane for southbound traffic between the separation zone and a line connecting the following geographical positions: (c) A traffic lane for northbound traffic between the separation zone and a line connecting the following geographical positions: | |||
| 33:33:2.0.1.6.34.2.227.53 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | P | 167 | PART 167—OFFSHORE TRAFFIC SEPARATION SCHEMES | B | Subpart B—Description of Traffic Separation Schemes and Precautionary Areas | § 167.1314 In the Strait of Juan de Fuca: Eastern lanes. | USCG | [USCG-2002-12702, 75 FR 70827, Nov. 19, 2010] | In the eastern lanes of the Strait of Juan de Fuca, the following are established: (a) A separation zone bounded by a line connecting the following geographical positions: (b) A traffic lane for westbound traffic between the separation zone and a line connecting the following geographical positions: (c) A traffic lane for eastbound traffic between the separation zone and a line connecting the following geographical positions: | |||
| 33:33:2.0.1.6.34.2.227.54 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | P | 167 | PART 167—OFFSHORE TRAFFIC SEPARATION SCHEMES | B | Subpart B—Description of Traffic Separation Schemes and Precautionary Areas | § 167.1315 In the Strait of Juan de Fuca: Precautionary area “PA.” | USCG | [USCG-2002-12702, 75 FR 70827, Nov. 19, 2010] | In the Strait of Juan de Fuca, precautionary area “PA” is established and is bounded by a line connecting the following geographical positions: | |||
| 33:33:2.0.1.6.34.2.227.55 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | P | 167 | PART 167—OFFSHORE TRAFFIC SEPARATION SCHEMES | B | Subpart B—Description of Traffic Separation Schemes and Precautionary Areas | § 167.1320 In Puget Sound and its approaches: General. | USCG | [USCG-2002-12702, 75 FR 70827, Nov. 19, 2010] | The traffic separation scheme in Puget Sound and its approaches consists of three parts: Rosario Strait, approaches to Puget Sound other than Rosario Strait, and Puget Sound. These parts are described in §§ 167.1321 through 167.1323. The North American Datum (NAD 83) defines the geographic coordinates in §§ 167.1321 through 167.1323. | |||
| 33:33:2.0.1.6.34.2.227.56 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | P | 167 | PART 167—OFFSHORE TRAFFIC SEPARATION SCHEMES | B | Subpart B—Description of Traffic Separation Schemes and Precautionary Areas | § 167.1321 In Puget Sound and its approaches: Rosario Strait. | USCG | [USCG-2002-12702, 75 FR 70827, Nov. 19, 2010] | In Rosario Strait, the following are established: (a) A separation zone bounded by a line connecting the following geographical positions: (b) A traffic lane for northbound traffic located within the separation zone described in paragraph (a) of this section and a line connecting the following geographical positions: (c) A traffic lane for southbound traffic located within the separation zone described in paragraph (a) of this section and a line connecting the following geographical positions: (d) Precautionary area “CA” contained within a circle of radius 1.24 miles centered at geographical position 48°45.30′ N, 122°46.50′ W. (e) A separation zone bounded by a line connecting the following geographical positions: (f) A traffic lane for northbound traffic located within the separation zone described in paragraph (e) of this section and a line connecting the following geographical positions: (g) A traffic lane for southbound traffic located within the separation zone described in paragraph (e) of this section and a line connecting the following geographical positions: (h) Precautionary area “C” contained within a circle of radius 1.24 miles centered at geographical position 48°40.55′ N, 122°42.80′ W. (i) A two-way route between the following geographical positions: (j) Precautionary area “RB” bounded as follows: (1) To the north by the arc of a circle of radius 1.24 miles centered on geographical position 48°26.38′ N, 122°45.27′ W and connecting the following geographical positions: (2) To the south by a line connecting the following geographical positions: | |||
| 33:33:2.0.1.6.34.2.227.57 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | P | 167 | PART 167—OFFSHORE TRAFFIC SEPARATION SCHEMES | B | Subpart B—Description of Traffic Separation Schemes and Precautionary Areas | § 167.1322 In Puget Sound and its approaches: Approaches to Puget Sound other than Rosario Strait. | USCG | [USCG-2002-12702, 75 FR 70827, Nov. 19, 2010, as amended by USCG-2014-0410, 79 FR 38448, July 7, 2014] | (a) The traffic separation scheme in the approaches to Puget Sound other than Rosario Strait consists of a northeast/southwest approach, a northwest/southeast approach, a north/south approach, and an east/west approach and connecting precautionary areas. (b) In the northeast/southwest approach consisting of two separation zones, two precautionary areas (“RA” and “ND”), and four traffic lanes, the following are established: (1) A separation zone that connects with precautionary area “RA,” as described in paragraph (b)(2) of this section, and is bounded by a line connecting the following geographical positions: (2) Precautionary area “RA,” which is contained within a circle of radius 1.24 miles centered at 48°19.77′ N, 122°58.57′ W. (3) A separation zone that connects with precautionary area “RA,” as described in paragraph (b)(2) of this section, and is bounded by a line connecting the following geographical positions: (4) A traffic lane for northbound traffic that connects with precautionary area “RA,” as described in paragraph (b)(2) of this section, and is located between the separation zone described in paragraph (b)(1) of this section and a line connecting the following geographical positions: (5) A traffic lane for northbound traffic that connects with precautionary area “RA,” as described in paragraph (b)(2) of this section, and is located between the separation zone described in paragraph (b)(3) of this section and a line connecting the following geographical positions: (6) A traffic lane for southbound traffic that connects with precautionary area “RA,” as described in paragraph (b)(2) of this section, and is located between the separation zone described in paragraph (b)(1) of this section and a line connecting the following geographical positions: (7) A traffic lane for southbound traffic that connects with precautionary area “RA,” as described in paragraph (b)(2) of this section, and is located between the separation zone described in paragraph (b)(3) of this section and a line connecting the fol… | |||
| 33:33:2.0.1.6.34.2.227.58 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | P | 167 | PART 167—OFFSHORE TRAFFIC SEPARATION SCHEMES | B | Subpart B—Description of Traffic Separation Schemes and Precautionary Areas | § 167.1323 In Puget Sound and its approaches: Puget Sound. | USCG | [USCG-2002-12702, 75 FR 70827, Nov. 19, 2010] | The traffic separation scheme in Puget Sound consists of six separation zones and two traffic lanes connected by six precautionary areas. The following are established: (a) A separation zone bounded by a line connecting the following geographical positions: (b) Precautionary area “SC,” which is contained within a circle of radius 0.62 miles, centered at 48°01.85′ N, 122°38.15′ W. (c) A separation zone bounded by a line connecting the following geographical positions: (d) Precautionary area “SE,” which is contained within a circle of radius 0.62 miles, centered at 47°55.40′ N, 122°29.55′ W. (e) A separation zone bounded by a line connecting the following geographical positions: (f) Precautionary area “SF,” which is contained within a circle of radius 0.62 miles, centered at 47°45.90′ N, 122°26.25′ W. (g) A separation zone bounded by a line connecting the following geographical positions: (h) Precautionary area “SG,” which is contained within a circle of radius 0.62 miles, centered at 47°39.68′ N, 122°27.87′ W. (i) A separation zone bounded by a line connecting the following geographical positions: (j) Precautionary area “T,” which is contained within a circle of radius 0.62 miles, centered at 47°34.55′ N, 122°27.07′ W. (k) A separation zone bounded by a line connecting the following geographical positions: (l) Precautionary area “TC,” which is contained within a circle of radius 0.62 miles, centered at 47°19.48′ N, 122°27.38′ W. (m) A traffic lane for northbound traffic that connects with precautionary areas “SC,” “SE,” “SF,” “SG,” “T,” and “TC,” as described in paragraphs (b), (d), (f), (h), (j), and (k) of this section, respectively, and is located between the separation zones described in paragraphs (a), (c), (e), (g), (i), and (k) of this section, respectively, and a line connecting the following geographical positions: (n) A traffic lane for southbound traffic that connects with precautionary areas “SC,” “SE,” “SF,” “SG,” “T,” and “TC,” as described in paragraphs (b), (d), (f), (h), (j), and (k)… | |||
| 33:33:2.0.1.6.34.2.227.59 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | P | 167 | PART 167—OFFSHORE TRAFFIC SEPARATION SCHEMES | B | Subpart B—Description of Traffic Separation Schemes and Precautionary Areas | § 167.1330 In Haro Strait, Boundary Pass, and the Strait of Georgia: General. | USCG | [USCG-2002-12702, 75 FR 70830, Nov. 19, 2010] | The traffic separation scheme in Haro Strait, Boundary Pass, and the Strait of Georgia consists of a series of traffic separation schemes, two-way routes, and five precautionary areas. These parts are described in §§ 167.1331 and 167.1332. The geographic coordinates in §§ 167.1331 and 167.1332 are defined using North American Datum (NAD 83). | |||
| 33:33:2.0.1.6.34.2.227.60 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | P | 167 | PART 167—OFFSHORE TRAFFIC SEPARATION SCHEMES | B | Subpart B—Description of Traffic Separation Schemes and Precautionary Areas | § 167.1331 In Haro Strait and Boundary Pass. | USCG | [USCG-2002-12702, 75 FR 70830, Nov. 19, 2010] | In Haro Strait and Boundary Pass, the following are established: (a) Precautionary area “V,” which is bounded by a line connecting the following geographical positions: (b) A separation zone that connects with precautionary area “V,” as described in paragraph (a) of this section, and is bounded by a line connecting the following geographical positions: (c) A traffic lane for eastbound traffic located between the separation zone described in paragraph (b) of this section and a line connecting the following geographical positions: (d) A traffic lane for westbound traffic located between the separation zone described in paragraph (b) of this section and a line connecting the following geographical positions: (e) Precautionary area “DI,” which is bounded by a line connecting the following geographical positions: (f) A separation zone bounded by a line connecting the following geographical positions: (g) A traffic lane for northbound traffic located between the separation zone described in paragraph (f) of this section and a line connecting the following geographical positions: (h) A traffic lane for southbound traffic located between the separation zone described in paragraph (e) of this section and a line connecting the following geographical positions: (i) Precautionary area “HS,” which is bounded by a line connecting the following geographical positions: (j) A two-way route between the following geographical positions: (k) Precautionary area “TP,” which is bounded by a line connecting the following geographical positions: (l) A two-way route between the following geographical positions: | |||
| 33:33:2.0.1.6.34.2.227.61 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | P | 167 | PART 167—OFFSHORE TRAFFIC SEPARATION SCHEMES | B | Subpart B—Description of Traffic Separation Schemes and Precautionary Areas | § 167.1332 In the Strait of Georgia. | USCG | [USCG-2002-12702, 75 FR 70830, Nov. 19, 2010] | In the Strait of Georgia, the following are established: (a) Precautionary area “GS,” which is bounded by a line connecting the following geographical positions: (b) A separation zone bounded by a line connecting the following geographical positions: (c) A traffic lane for north-westbound traffic located between the separation zone described in paragraph (b) of this section and a line connecting the following geographical positions: (d) A traffic lane for south-eastbound traffic between the separation zone described in paragraph (b) of this section and a line connecting the following geographical positions: (e) Precautionary area “PR,” which is bounded by a line connecting the following geographical positions: (f) A separation zone bounded by a line connecting the following geographical positions: (g) A traffic lane for north-westbound traffic located between the separation zone described in paragraph (f) of this section and a line connecting the following geographical positions: (h) A traffic lane for south-eastbound traffic between the separation zone described in paragraph (f) of this section and a line connecting the following geographical positions: | |||
| 33:33:2.0.1.6.34.2.227.62 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | P | 167 | PART 167—OFFSHORE TRAFFIC SEPARATION SCHEMES | B | Subpart B—Description of Traffic Separation Schemes and Precautionary Areas | § 167.1700 In Prince William Sound: General. | USCG | [USCG-2001-10254, 67 FR 53743, Aug. 19, 2002] | The Prince William Sound Traffic Separation Scheme consists of four parts: Prince William Sound Traffic Separation Scheme, Valdez Arm Traffic Separation Scheme, and two precautionary areas. These parts are described in §§ 167.1701 through 167.1703. The geographic coordinates in §§ 167.1701 through 167.1703 are defined using North American Datum 1983 (NAD 83). | |||
| 33:33:2.0.1.6.34.2.227.63 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | P | 167 | PART 167—OFFSHORE TRAFFIC SEPARATION SCHEMES | B | Subpart B—Description of Traffic Separation Schemes and Precautionary Areas | § 167.1701 In Prince William Sound: Precautionary areas. | USCG | [USCG-2001-10254, 67 FR 53743, Aug. 19, 2002] | (a) Cape Hinchinbrook. A precautionary area is established and is bounded by a line connecting the following geographical positions: (b) Bligh Reef. A precautionary area is established of radius 1.5 miles centered at geographical position 60°49.63′ N, 147°01.33′ W. (c) Pilot boarding area. A pilot boarding area located near the center of the Bligh Reef precautionary area is established. Regulations for vessels operating in these areas are in § 165.1109(d) of this chapter. | |||
| 33:33:2.0.1.6.34.2.227.64 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | P | 167 | PART 167—OFFSHORE TRAFFIC SEPARATION SCHEMES | B | Subpart B—Description of Traffic Separation Schemes and Precautionary Areas | § 167.1702 In Prince William Sound: Prince William Sound Traffic Separation Scheme. | USCG | [USCG-2001-10254, 67 FR 53743, Aug. 19, 2002] | The Prince William Sound Traffic Separation Scheme consists of the following: (a) A separation zone bounded by a line connecting the following geographical positions: (b) A traffic lane for northbound traffic between the separation zone and a line connecting the following geographical positions: (c) A traffic lane for southbound traffic between the separation zone and a line connecting the following geographical positions: | |||
| 33:33:2.0.1.6.34.2.227.65 | 33 | Navigation and Navigable Waters | I | P | 167 | PART 167—OFFSHORE TRAFFIC SEPARATION SCHEMES | B | Subpart B—Description of Traffic Separation Schemes and Precautionary Areas | § 167.1703 In Prince William Sound: Valdez Arm Traffic Separation Scheme. | USCG | [USCG-2001-10254, 67 FR 53743, Aug. 19, 2002] | The Valdez Arm Traffic Separation Scheme consists of the following: (a) A separation zone bounded by a line connecting the following geographical positions: (b) A traffic lane for northbound traffic between the separation zone and a line connecting the following geographical positions: (c) A traffic lane for southbound traffic between the separation zone and a line connecting the following geographical positions: |
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