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SUBCHAPTER G—REGATTAS AND MARINE PARADES
PART 100—SAFETY OF LIFE ON
NAVIGABLE WATERS
Sec.
100.01 Purpose and intent.
100.05 Definition of terms used in this part.
100.10 Coast Guard-State agreements.
100.15 Submission of application.
100.20 Action on application for event assigned to State regulation by Coast
Guard-State agreement.
100.25 Action on application for event not
assigned to State regulation by Coast
Guard-State agreement.
100.30 Approval required for holding event.
100.35 Special local regulations.
100.40 Patrol of the regatta or marine parade.
100.45 Establishment of aids to navigation.
100.101 Harvard-Yale
Regatta,
Thames
River, New London, CT.
100.102 Great Connecticut River Raft Race,
Middletown, CT.
100.103 National
Sweepstakes
Regatta,
Redbank, NJ.
100.104 Empire State Regatta, Albany, New
York.
100.105 Head of the Connecticut Regatta.
100.106 Freeport Grand Prix, Long Beach,
NY.
100.107 Windjammer Days, Boothbay Harbor, Maine.
100.108 Great Kennebec River Whatever
Race.
100.109 Winter Harbor Lobster Boat Race,
Winter Harbor, ME.
100.110 World’s Fastest Lobster Boat Race,
Jonesport, ME.
100.111 Stonington Lobster Boat Races,
Stonington, ME.
100.112 Swim the Bay, Narragansett Bay
Narragansett, RI.
100.113 Provincetown Harbor Swim for Life,
Provincetown, MA.
100.114 Fireworks displays within the First
Coast Guard District.
100.116 Swim Buzzards Bay Day, New Bedford, MA.
100.118 Searsport
Lobster
Boat
Races,
Searsport Harbor, ME.
100.119 Newport-Bermuda Regatta, Narragansett Bay, Newport, RI.
100.120 Special local regulations: Greenwood
Lake Powerboat Classic, Greenwood
Lake, New Jersey
100.121 Hudson Valley Triathlon, Hudson
River, Kingston, New York.
100.122 Fleet’s Albany Riverfest, Hudson
River, New York.
100.501 Norfolk Harbor, Elizabeth River,
Norfolk, Virginia and Portsmouth, Virginia.

100.502 Barnegat Bay Classic, Barnegat Bay,
Toms River, NJ.
100.504 Night in Venice, Great Egg Harbor
Bay, City of Ocean City, NJ.
100.505 New Jersey Offshore Grand Prix.
100.506 Fireworks Displays, Chester River,
Kent Island Narrows, Maryland.
100.507 Chesapeake
Bay
Bridges
Swim
Races, Chesapeake Bay, Maryland.
100.508 Hampton River, Hampton, Virginia.
100.509 Delaware River, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
100.510 Susquehanna River, Havre de Grace,
Maryland.
100.511 Approaches to Annapolis Harbor,
Spa Creek, and Severn River, Annapolis,
Maryland.
100.512 American
Diabetes
Association
Reach the Beach Triathlon, Choptank
River, Cambridge, Maryland.
100.513 Wrightsville Channel, Wrightsville
Beach, North Carolina.
100.514 Fourth of July Fireworks Display;
Parker Island, Little Egg Harbor, New
Jersey.
100.515 Patapsco River, Baltimore, Maryland.
100.517 Atlantic Ocean, Ocean City, MD.
100.518 Severn River, College Creek, and
Weems Creek, Annapolis, Maryland
100.519 Assateague Channel, Chincoteague,
Virginia.
100.520 Rudee Inlet, Lake Rudee, Atlantic
Ocean, Virginia Beach, Virginia.
100.522 Fireworks Displays, Atlantic Ocean,
Virginia Beach, Virginia.
100.523 Southern Branch, Elizabeth River,
Portsmouth, Virginia.
100.525 Western Branch, Elizabeth River,
Portsmouth, Virginia.
100.526 Fireworks Displays, Patapsco River,
Baltimore, Maryland.
100.709 Annual Augusta Southern National
Drag Boat Races; Savannah River, Augusta, GA.
100.710 Annual Greater Jacksonville Kingfish Tournament; Jacksonville, Florida.
100.713 Annual Harborwalk Boat Race;
Sampit River, Georgetown, SC.
100.714 Annual Miami Super Boat Race;
Miami Beach, FL.
100.715 Annual Beaufort Water Festival,
Beaufort River, Beaufort, SC.
100.716 Annual Florida Sports Fishing Association Billfish Tournament.
100.717 Annual Fort Myers Beach Offshore
Grand Prix; Fort Myers, FL.
100.718 Annual Suncoast Kilo Run; Sarasota
Bay, Sarasota, FL.
100.719 Annual Suncoast Offshore Challenge;
Gulf of Mexico, Sarasota, FL.
100.720 Annual Suncoast Offshore Grand
Prix; Gulf of Mexico, Sarasota, FL.

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100.721 Charleston Christmas Parade of
Boats, Charleston Harbor, SC.
100.722 Annual Key West Super Boat Race;
Key West, FL.
100.723 Annual Holiday Boat Parade of the
Palm Beaches; Palm Beach, FL.
100.724 Annual Augusta Invitational Rowing
Regatta; Savannah River, Augusta, GA.
100.728 Special Local Regulations; Hurricane Offshore Classic, St. Petersburg,
FL.
100.730 Annual Miami Super Boat Race;
Miami Beach, Florida.
100.731 Special local regulations; annual Ft.
Lauderdale Air & Sea Show, Ft. Lauderdale, FL.
100.732 Annual River Race Augusta; Savannah River, Augusta GA.
100.733 Annual Deerfield Beach Super Boat
Race; Deerfield Beach, Florida.
100.734 Annual Gasparilla Marine Parade;
Hillsborough Bay, Tampa, FL
100.801 Annual Marine Events in the Eighth
Coast Guard District.
100.901 Great Lakes annual marine events.
100.902 Macomb Daily Offshore Classic,
Lake St. Clair, St. Clair Shores, MI.
100.1101 Southern California annual marine
events.
100.1102 Marine events on the Colorado
River, between Davis Dam (Bullhead
City, Arizona) and Headgate Dam
(Parker, Arizona).
100.1103 Northern California annual marine
events.
100.1105 San Francisco Bay Navy Fleetweek
Parade of Ships and Blue Angels Demonstration.
100.1301 Seattle Seafair Unlimited Hydroplane Race.
100.1302 Annual
Clarkston,
Washington,
Limited Hydroplane Races.
100.1303 Annual Kennewick, Washington,
Columbia Unlimited Hydroplane Races.
100.1304 Annual
Seattle
Yacht
Club’s
‘‘Opening Day’’ Marine Parade.
100.1305 Richland, Washington, west coast
outboard championship hydro races.
100.1306 National Maritime Week Tugboat
Races, Seattle, WA.
AUTHORITY: 33 U.S.C. 1233; 49 CFR 1.46.
SOURCE: CGFR 63–22, 28 FR 5155, May 23,
1963, unless otherwise noted.

§ 100.01 Purpose and intent.
(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.
[CGFR 63–22, 28 FR 5155, May 23, 1963, as
amended by CGD 86–082, 52 FR 33811, Sept. 8,
1987]

§ 100.05 Definition of terms used in
this part.
(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.
[CGFR 63–22, 28 FR 5155, May 23, 1963, as
amended by CGD 75–098, 40 FR 49327, Oct. 22,
1975]

§ 100.10 Coast
Guard-State
agreements.
(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 deems such action to
be in the public interest.
§ 100.15 Submission of application.
(a) An individual or organization
planning to hold a regatta or marine

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§ 100.25

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, grant a permit for such series of events for a fixed
period of time, not to exceed one year.
(c) Except as in paragraphs (d) and (e)
of this section, 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) For marine events to be held on
or before September 8, 2001, the application must be submitted no less than
30 days before the start of the proposed
event.
(e) For marine events to be held after
September 8, 2001 but before November
23, 2001, the application must be submitted no less than 60 days before the
start of the proposed event.

(f) 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 and types of
watercraft participating in the event.
(6) Estimated number and types of
spectator watercraft.
(7) Number of boats being furnished
by sponsoring organizations to patrol
event.
(8) A time schedule and description of
events.
(9) A section of a chart or scale drawing showing the boundaries of the
event, various water courses or areas
to be utilized by participants, officials,
and spectator craft.
[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]

§ 100.20 Action on application for
event assigned to State regulation
by Coast Guard-State agreement.
(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]
§ 100.25 Action on application for
event not assigned to State regulation by Coast Guard-State agreement.
(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 district shall take the following action:

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(1) He shall determine whether the
proposed regatta or marine parade may
be held in the proposed location with
safety of life. To assist in his determination, he may, if he 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 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 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.
§ 100.30 Approval required for holding
event.
(a) An event for which application is
required under § 100.15(a) shall be held
only after approval of such event by
the District Commander, except that
applications referred to a State under
§ 100.10 shall be governed by the laws of
that State.
§ 100.35 Special local regulations.
(a) The Commander of a Coast Guard
District, after approving the plans for
the holding of a regatta or marine parade within his district, is authorized
to promulgate such special local regulations as he 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 upon, or control of, the movement of vessels
through a specified area immediately
prior to, during, and immediately after
the regatta or marine parade.
(b) After approving the plans for the
holding of a regatta or marine parade
upon the navigable waters within his
district, and promulgating special regulations thereto, the Commander of a

Coast Guard District shall 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,
shall have the status of regulations
issued pursuant to the provisions of
section 1 of the act of April 28, 1908, as
amended (46 U.S.C. 454).
§ 100.40 Patrol of the regatta or marine parade.
(a) The Commander of a Coast Guard
District in which a regatta or marine
parade is to be held may detail, if he
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,

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§ 100.101

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.
[CGFR 63–22, 28 FR 5155, May 23, 1963, as
amended by CGFR 65–32, 30 FR 8518, July 3,
1965]

§ 100.45 Establishment of aids to navigation.
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.
[CGD 86–031, 52 FR 42645, Nov. 6, 1987]

§ 100.101 Harvard-Yale
Regatta,
Thames River, New London, CT.
(a) Regulated area. The Thames River
at New London, Connecticut, from the
Penn Central Draw Bridge to Bartlett
Cove.
(b) Effective period. This section is in
effect on June 8, 1996, from 4:00 p.m. to
7:30 p.m. and each year thereafter on a
date and times specified in a FEDERAL
REGISTER notice. If the regatta is canceled due to weather, this section will
be in effect on the following Sunday.
(c) Special local regulations. (1) All
persons or vessels not registered with
the sponsor as participants or not part
of the regatta patrol are considered
spectators.
(2) No spectator or press boats shall
be allowed out onto or across the race
course without Coast Guard escort.
(3) No person or vessel may transit
through the regulated area during the
effective period unless participating in
the event, or as authorized by the sponsor or Coast Guard Patrol personnel.
The Patrol Commander may open up

the regulated area to allow for vessel
movement between scheduled races.
(4) Spectator vessels must be at anchor within a designated spectator area
or moored to a waterfront facility
within the regulated area in such a
way that they shall not interfere with
the progress of the event at least 30
minutes prior to the start of the races.
They must remain moored or at anchor
until the men’s varsity have passed
their positions. At that time, spectator
vessels located south of the Harvard
Boathouse may proceed downriver at a
reasonable speed. Vessels situated between the Harvard Boathouse and the
finish line must remain stationary
until both crews return safely to their
boathouses. If for any reason the men’s
varsity crew race is postponed, spectator vessels will remain in position
until notified by Coast Guard or regatta patrol personnel.
(5) The last 1000 feet of the race
course near the finish line will be delineated by four (4) temporary white
buoys provided by the sponsor. All
spectator craft shall remain behind
these buoys during the event.
(6) Spectator craft shall not anchor:
(i) To the west of the race course, between Scotch Cap and Bartlett Point
Light.
(ii) Within the race course boundaries
or in such a manner that would allow
their vessel to drift or swing into the
race course.
(7) During the effective period all
vessels shall proceed at a speed not to
exceed six (6) knots in the regulated
area.
(8) Spectator vessels shall not follow
the crews during the races.
(9) Swimming is prohibited in the vicinity of the race course during the
races.
(10) A vessel operating in the vicinity
of the Submarine Base may not cause
waves which result in damage to submarines or other vessels in the floating
drydocks.
(11) All persons and vessels shall
comply with the instructions of U.S.
Coast Guard patrol personnel. Upon
hearing five or more blasts from a U.S.
Coast Guard vessel, the operator of a
vessel shall stop immediately and proceed as directed. U.S. Coast Guard patrol personnel include commissioned,

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warrant and petty officers of the Coast
Guard. Members of the Coast Guard
Auxiliary may be present to inform
vessel operators of this regulation and
other applicable laws.
[CGD3 85–16, 50 FR 23807, June 6, 1985, as
amended by CGD1 87–08, 52 FR 20387, June 1,
1987. Redesignated and amended by CGD 87–
008b, 52 FR 25219, July 6, 1987; CGD01–95–017,
61 FR 21960, May 13, 1996; CGD 96–052, 62 FR
16702, Apr. 8, 1997]

§ 100.102 Great Connecticut River Raft
Race, Middletown, CT.
(a) Regulated Area. That section of
the Connecticut River between Dart Island (Marker no. 73) and Portland
Shoals (Marker no. 92), Middletown,
CT.
(b) Special Local Regulations.
(1) The Coast Guard patrol commander may delay, modify, or cancel
the race as conditions or circumstances
require.
(2) No person or vessel may enter,
transit, or remain in the regulated area
unless participating in the event or unless authorized by the Coast Guard patrol commander.
(3) Vessels encountering emergencies
which require transit through the regulated area should contact the Coast
Guard patrol commander on VHF
Channel 16. In the event of an emergency, the Coast guard patrol commander may authorized a vessel to
transit through the regulated area
with a Coast Guard designated escort.
(4) All persons and vessels shall comply with the instructions of the Coast
Guard on-scene patrol commander. Onscene patrol personnel may include
commissioned, warrant, and petty officers of the U.S. Coast guard. Upon
hearing five or more short blasts from
a U.S. Coast Guard vessel, the operator
of a vessel shall proceed as directed.
Members of the Coast Guard Auxiliary
will also be present to inform vessel operators of this regulation and other applicable laws.
(c) Effective Period. This rule is effective from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on the last
Saturday in July. If tidal conditions
are not conductive to performing the
event it will take place the first Saturday in August.
[CGD01–95–178, 62 FR 35388, July 1, 1997]

§ 100.103 National Sweepstakes Regatta, Redbank, NJ.
(a) Regulated area. That portion of
the Navesink River in Redbank, N.J.
between the N.J. Route 35 Bridge and a
line running across the Navesink River
connecting Guyon and Lewis Points.
(b) Effective period. This section is in
effect from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. on July 20
and 21, 1996, and each year thereafter
on dates and times specified in a FEDERAL REGISTER notice.
(c) Special local regulations. (1) The
regulated area shall be intermittently
closed to all vessel traffic during the
effective period, except as may be allowed by the Coast Guard Patrol Commander.
(2) No person or vessel shall enter or
remain in the regulated area while it is
closed unless participating in or authorized by the event sponsor or Coast
Guard patrol personnel.
(3) Vessels awaiting passage through
the regulated area shall be held in unmarked anchorages in the area to the
east of the N.J. Route 35 Bridge and in
the vicinity of Lewis Point.
(4) No transiting vessels shall be allowed out onto or across the regulated
area without Coast Guard escort.
(5) All persons or vessles 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) Spectator vessels shall be held behind (north of ) a line of buoys provided
by the sponsor running approximately
west to east starting .25 mile east of
the N.J. Route 35 Bridge.
(ii) A second spectator area shall be
marked by a curved line of sponsor provided buoys centered on a line drawn
approximately due south from Jones
Point, running through Can Buoy #21.
All spectator craft shall stay to the
east of this string of buoys.
(6) All persons and vessels shall comply with the instructions of U.S. Coast
Guard patrol personnel. Upon hearing
five or more blasts from a U.S. Coast
Guard vessel, the operator of a vessel
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§ 100.105

directed. U.S. Coast Guard patrol personnel include commissioned, warrant,
and petty officers of the Coast Guard.
Members of the Coast Guard Auxiliary
may be present to inform vessel operators of this regulation and other applicable laws.
[CGD3 85–31, 50 FR 30702, July 29, 1985. Redesignated and amended by CGD 87–008b, 52 FR
25219, July 6, 1987; CGDO1–96–016, 61 FR 26105,
May 24, 1996; CGD 96–052, 62 FR 16702, Apr. 8,
1997]

§ 100.104 Empire State Regatta, Albany, New York.
(a) Regulated area. All waters of the
Hudson River between the Albany
Rensselaer Swing Bridge, river mile
146.2, and Light 224, (LLNR 39015), river
mile 147.5, located approximately 750
years north of the I–90/Patroon Island
Bridge.
(b) Effective period. This section is effective annually from 12 p.m. Friday
through 8 p.m. Sunday, on the first
weekend of June.
(c) Special local regulations. (1) The
regulated area will be closed to all vessel traffic, except official patrol craft
and sponsor craft, during the following
times: Friday from 12 p.m. to 8 p.m.;
Saturday from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.; and on
Sunday from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.
(2) Vessels greater than 20 meters in
length shall not transit the regulated
area at any time during the effective
period unless allowed to do so by the
Coast Guard Patrol Commander.
(3) Vessels less than 20 meters in
length may transit the regulated area
at the conclusion of each day of racing.
Transiting vessels will be escorted by
official regatta patrol vessels specified
in paragraph (c)(5) of this section. Approximate periods for transit will be:
Friday at 8 p.m. through Saturday at 6
a.m.; and again on Saturday at 8 p.m.
through Sunday at 6 a.m.
(4) Unless otherwise directed by the
Coast
Guard
Patrol
Commander,
transiting vessels shall: proceed at nowake speeds, remain clear of the race
course area as marked by the sponosorprovided buoys, not interfere with
races or any shells in the area, make
no stops and keep to the eastern edge
of the Hudson River.
(5) Official patrol vessels include
Coast Guard and Coast Guard Auxil-

iary vessels, New York State and local
police boats and other vessels so designated by the regatta sponsor or Coast
Guard Patrol Commander.
(6) No person or vessel may enter or
remain in the regulated area during
the effective period unless participating in the event, or authorized to be
there by the sponsor or Coast Guard
patrol personnel.
(7) All persons and vessels shall comply with the instructions of U.S. Coast
Guard patrol personnel. Upon hearing
five or more blasts from a U.S. Coast
Guard vessel, the operator of a vessel
shall stop immediately and proceed as
directed. U.S. Coast Guard patrol personnel include commissioned, warrant
and petty officers of the Coast Guard.
Members of the Coast Guard Auxiliary
may be present to inform vessel operators of this regulation and other applicable laws.
(8) In the event of an emergency or as
directed by the Coast Guard Patrol
Commander, the sponsor shall dismantle the race course to allow the
passage of any U.S. Government vessel
or any other designated emergency vessel.
[CGD01–98–162, 64 FR 19717, Apr. 22, 1999; 64
FR 23395, Apr. 30, 1999]

§ 100.105 Head of the Connecticut Regatta.
(a) Regulated Area. The regulated
area is that section of the Connecticut
River between the southern tip of
Gildersleeve Island and Light Number
87.
(b) Special Local Regulations. (1) The
regulated area is closed to all
transiting vessel traffic between 9:00
a.m. and 6:00 p.m. except for escorted
passages as described in (2) and (3)
below. All transiting vessel movement
will be done at the direction of the
Coast Guard patrol commander.
(2) Vessels less than 20 meters in
length will be allowed to transit the
regulated area only under escort and at
the discretion of the Coast Guard patrol commander.
(3) Vessels over 20 meters in length
will be allowed to transit the regulated
area, under escort, from 12:30 p.m. to
1:45 p.m. or as directed by the Coast
Guard patrol commander.

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(4) All transiting vessels shall operate at ‘‘No Wake’’ speed or five (5)
knots whichever is slower.
(5) Southbound vessels awaiting escort through the regulated area will be
held in the vicinity of the southern tip
of Gildersleeve Island. Northbound vessels awaiting escort will be held at
Light Number 87.
(6) All vessels shall immediately follow any specific instructions given by
Coast Guard patrol craft and exercise
extreme caution while operating in or
near the regulated area.
(7) No person shall enter or remain in
the regulated area unless participating
in the event or authorized by the event
sponsor or Coast Guard patrol commander.
(8) The sponsor shall ensure that the
event is concluded by 6:00 p.m. on the
day of the event.
(c) Effective Dates. These regulations
are effective from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
on October 9, 1988 and each year thereafter during the same time period on
the second Saturday of October or as
published in the local Coast Guard Notice to Mariners.
[CGD1 88–035, 53 FR 39273, Oct. 6, 1988, as
amended at CGDUI–94–136, 59 FR 49821, Sept.
30, 1994]

§ 100.106 Freeport Grand Prix, Long
Beach, NY.
(a) Regulated area. The regulated area
is a trapezoidal area on the coastal Atlantic waters of Long Island to the
south of Long Beach, New York. The
regulated area is one and one quarter
(11⁄4) miles south of Long Beach and
three and one quarter (31⁄4) miles north
of the northern boundary of Ambrose
Channel and is specifically bounded as
follows:
(1) Northeast Corner. approximately
one and one quarter miles southwest of
Jones Inlet breakwater at coordinates
40–33–42 North; 073–35–43 West.
(2) Southeast Corner. southewest of
Jones Inlet Approch Buoy (R ‘‘2’’;
Light List Number 685) at coordinates
40–31–45 North; 073–36–19 West.
(3) Southwest Corner. east of East
Rockaway Approach Buoy (R ‘‘4’’;
Light List Number 690) at coorindates
40–31–31 North; 073–42–21 West.
(4) Northwest Corner. 40–33–30 North;
073–40–57 West.

(b) Special local regulations. Vessels
not participating in, or operating as a
safety/rescue patrol shall:
(1) Not operate within the regulated
area.
(2) Immediately follow any specific
instructions given by Coast Guard patrol craft.
(3) Exercise extreme caution when
operating near the regulated area.
(c) Effective Dates. These regulations
are effective at 11:00 a.m. on August 5,
1989 and terminate at 3:00 p.m. on August 5, 1989 and will be in effect each
year thereafter during the same time
period on the first or second Sunday of
August as published in a FEDERAL REGISTER Notice and the Coast Guard
Local Notice to Mariners.
[CGD1 89–025, 54 FR 32066, Aug. 4, 1989]

§ 100.107 Windjammer Days, Boothbay
Harbor, Maine.
(a) Regulated Area. The Boothbay
Harbor entrance and harbor channel
extending from the Tumbler’s Island
Buoy #8 area to Boothbay Inner Harbor. Specifically, the regulated area is
enclosed as follows: a line drawn due
east from the southwest (43–50–10
North; 069–38–20 West to the Spruce
Point Shore; thence following the
shore north along Spruce Point and
around the Boothbay Harbor to Railway Point (43–50–54 North; 069–38–20
West); thence extending seaward in a
southerly direction back to the southwest boundary of the regulated area.
(b) Special Local Regulations. (1) Between the hours of 2:30 p.m. and 4:00
p.m. on July 11, 1989 an aircraft aerobatic demonstration will take place in
the southern portion of the regulated
area. All transiting and spectating vessels shall remain clear of the waters
below the flight area. Coast Guard vessels will be present to direct marine
traffic and to establish exact spectator
boundaries.
(2) When operating within the regulated area during the sail parade, all
vessels with the exception of official
regatta patrol vessels, shall maintain a
separation of at least 100 yards from
the parade participants. The 100 yard
area will move with each vessel in the
parade as they transit to Boothbay
Inner Harbor.

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(3) Between the hours of 8:00 p.m. and
10:30 p.m. on July 12, 1989, a fireworks
barge will be anchored southwest of
McFarland Island in approximate location 43–50–35 North; 38–30–00 West. All
vessels must maintain a clearance of
300 yards from the barge or as directed
by Coast Guard patrol vessels.
(4) All vessels shall exercise extreme
caution when operating in the regulated area.
(5) Coast Guard Auxiliarists will be
patrolling the regatta to advise participants, spectators, and transiting
vessels the content of these regulations.
(c) Effective period. This section is in
effect from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. on June 26
and 27, 1996, and each year thereafter
on dates and times specified in a FEDERAL REGISTER notice.
[CGD1 89–058, 54 FR 30038, July 18, 1989, as
amended by CGDO1–96–016, 61 FR 26105, May
24, 1996]

§ 100.108 Great Kennebec River Whatever Race.
(a) Regulated Area. That portion of
the Kennebec River, extending bank to
bank, between the Maine Route 126
bridge (at latitude 44–14 North, longitude 69–46–15 West connecting Randolph and Gardiner, Maine) to the U.S.
Route 201–202 bridge (at latitude 44–18–
43 North, longitude 69–46–26 West in Augusta, Maine).
(b) Special Local Regulations. The following requirements will be placed on
vessels operating within the regulated
area during the effective period of regulation:
(1) All persons on board any vessel
which does not possess a valid state
registration or federal documentation
shall at all times wear a Coast Guard
approved Type I, II, or III personal flotation device (lifejacket).
(2) Spectator and/or transiting vessels shall not exceed five (5) mph or
‘‘NO WAKE’’ speed, whichever is slower.
(3) All vessels shall exercise extreme
caution when operating near parade
participants and shall be alert for disabled craft and persons possibly falling
overboard.
(4) All vessel operators shall immediately follow any instruction given by
Coast Guard patrol personnel.

(5) Coast Guard Auxiliarists will be
patrolling the regatta to advise participants, spectators, and transiting
vessels of the content of these regulations.
(c) Effective period. This section is in
effect from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. on June 30,
1996, and each year thereafter on a date
and times specified in a FEDERAL REGISTER notice. If the event is canceled
due to weather, this section is effective
the following day.
[CGD1 89–026, 54 FR 30036, July 18, 1989, as
amended by CGDO1–96–016, 61 FR 26105, May
24, 1996; CGD 96–052, 62 FR 16702, Apr. 8, 1997]

§ 100.109 Winter Harbor Lobster Boat
Race, Winter Harbor, ME.
(a) Regulated area. The regulated area
includes all waters of Winter Harbor,
ME, within the following points (NAD
83):
Latitude
44 23′07″ N
44 22′12″ N
44 22′12″ N
44 23′07″ N

Longtitude
068 04′52″ W
068 04′52″ W
068 05′08″ W
068 05′08″ W

(b) Special local regulations. (1) The
Coast Guard patrol commander may
delay, modify, or cancel the race as
conditions or circumstances require.
(2) No person or vessel may enter,
transit, or remain in the regulated area
unless participating in the event or unless authorized by the Coast Guard patrol commander.
(3) Vessels encountering emergencies
which require transit through the regulated area should contact the Coast
Guard patrol commander on VHF
Channel 16. In the event of an emergency, the Coast Guard patrol commander may authorize a vessel to transit through the regulated area with a
Coast Guard designated escort.
(4) All persons and vessels shall comply with the instructions of the Coast
Guard on-scene patrol commander. Onscene patrol personnel may include
commissioned, warrant, and petty officers of the Coast Guard. Upon hearing
five or more short blasts from a Coast
Guard vessel, the operator of a vessel
shall proceed as directed. Members of
the Coast Guard Auxiliary may also be
present to inform vessel operators of
this regulation and other applicable
laws.

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(c) Effective Period. This section is effective from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., annually
on the second Saturday in August, unless specified in a Coast Guard Notice
to Mariners. In case of inclement
weather, this section will be in effect
the second Sunday in August at the
same time, unless otherwise specified
in a Coast Guard Notice to Mariners.

on the day following the published effective date.

[CGD01–96–008, 63 FR 37492, July 13 1998]

Latitude
44°08.57′ N
44°09.05′ N
44°09.15′ N
44°09.05′ N

§ 100.110 World’s Fastest Lobster Boat
Race, Jonesport, ME.
(a) Regulated area. The regulated area
includes all waters of Moosabec Reach
within the following points (NAD 83):
Latitude
44°31′36″ N
44°31′48″ N
44°31′36″ N
44°31′18″ N

Longitude
067°36′54″ W
067°34′42″ W
067°34′42″ W
067°36′54″ W

(b) Special local regulations. (1) The
Coast Guard patrol commander may
delay, modify, or cancel the race as
conditions or circumstances require.
(2) No person or vessel may enter,
transit, or remain in the regulated area
unless participating in the event or unless authorized by the Coast Guard patrol commander.
(3) Vessels encountering emergencies
which require transit through the regulated area should contact the Coast
Guard patrol commander on VHF
Channel 16. In the event of an emergency, the Coast Guard patrol commander may authorize a vessel to transit through the regulated area with a
Coast Guard designated escort.
(4) All persons and vessels shall comply with the instructions of the onscene Coast Guard patrol commander.
On-scene patrol personnel include commissioned, warrant, and petty officers
of the U.S. Coast Guard. Upon hearing
five or more short blasts from a U.S.
Coast Guard vessel, the operator of a
vessel shall proceed as directed. Members of the Coast Guard Auxiliary will
also be present to inform vessel operators of the regulation in this section
and other applicable laws.
(c) Effective period. This section is in
effect from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on July 4,
1996, and each year thereafter on a date
and times published in a FEDERAL REGISTER notice. If the event is canceled
due to weather, this section is in effect

[CGD01–95–168, 61 FR 21962, May 13, 1996]

§ 100.111 Stonington
Lobster
Boat
Races, Stonington, ME.
(a) Regulated area. The regulated area
includes all waters within the following points:
Longitude
068°40.12′ W
068°40.12′ W
068°39.05′ W
068°39.00′ W

(b) Special local regulations.
(1) Commander, U.S. Coast Guard
Group Southwest Harbor reserves the
right to delay, modify, or cancel the
race as conditions or circumstances require.
(2) No person or vessel may enter,
transit, or remain in the regulated area
during the effective period of regulation unless participating in the event
or unless authorized by the Coast
Guard patrol commander.
(3) Vessels desiring to transit Deer Island Thoroughfare may do so without
Coast Guard approval as long as the
vessel remains outside the regulated
area at specified times. No vessel will
be allowed to transit through any portions of the regulated area during the
actual race. Provisions will be made to
allow vessels to transit the regulated
area between race heats. In the event
of an emergency, the Coast Guard patrol commander may authorize a vessel
to transit through the regulated area
with a Coast Guard designated escort.
Vessels
encountering
emergencies
which require transit through the regulated area should contact the Coast
Guard patrol commander on VHF
Channel 16.
(4) Spectator craft are authorized to
watch the race from any area as long
as they remain outside the designated
regulated area. Spectator craft are expected to remain outside the regulated
area from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. unless permission has been granted by the patrol
commander.
(5) All persons and vessels shall comply with the instructions of the Commander, U.S. Coast Guard Group
Southwest Harbor or the designated
on-scene patrol commander. On-scene
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warrant, and petty officers of the U.S.
Coast Guard. Upon hearing five or
more short blasts from a U.S. Coast
Guard vessel, the operator of a vessel
shall stop immediately, then proceed
as directed. Members of the Coast
Guard Auxiliary will also be present to
inform vessel operators of this regulation and other applicable laws.
(c) Effective period. This section is in
effect from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on August
3, 1996, and each year thereafter on a
date and times specified in a FEDERAL
REGISTER notice. If the event is canceled due to weather, this section is effective the following day.
[CGD01–95–051, 60 FR 43977, Aug. 24, 1995, as
amended by CGDO1–96–016, 61 FR 26105, May
24, 1996]

§ 100.112 Swim the Bay, Narragansett
Bay, Narragansett, RI.
(a) Regulated area. All waters of the
East Passage of Narragansett Bay
within 200 feet of participating competition swimmers.
(b) Special local regulations. (1) The
Coast Guard patrol commander may
delay, modify, or cancel the race as
conditions or circumstances require.
(2) No person or vessel may enter,
transit, or remain in the regulated area
unless participating in the event or unless authorized by the Coast Guard patrol commander.
(3) Vessels encountering emergencies
which require transit through the regulated area should contact the Coast
Guard patrol commander on VHF
Channel 16. In the event of an emergency, the Coast Guard patrol commander may authorize a vessel to transit through the regulated area with the
Coast Guard designated escort.
(4) All persons and vessels shall comply with the instructions of the Coast
Guard on-scene patrol commander. Onscene patrol personnel may include
commissioned, warrant, and petty officers of the U.S. Coast Guard. Upon
hearing five or more short blasts from
a U.S. Coast Guard vessel, the operator
of a vessel shall proceed as directed.
Members of the Coast Guard Auxiliary
may also be present to inform vessel
operators of this regulation and other
applicable laws.
(c) Effective period. This section is effective on July 27, 1996, from 10:30 a.m.

to 12:30 p.m., and each year thereafter
on a date and times published in a FEDERAL REGISTER document.
[CGD01–95–170, 61 FR 26104, May 24, 1996]

§ 100.113 Provincetown Harbor Swim
for Life, Provincetown, MA.
(a) Regulated Area. All waters of
Provincetown Harbor within 200 feet of
participating benefit swimmers.
(b) Special Local Regulations. (1) The
Coast Guard patrol commander may
delay, modify, or cancel the race as
conditions or circumstances require.
(2) No person or vessel may enter,
transit, or remain in the regulated area
unless participating in the event or unless authorized by the Coast Guard patrol commander.
(3) Vessels encountering emergencies
which require transit through the regulated area should contact the Coast
Guard patrol commander on VHF
Channel 16. In the event of an emergency, the Coast Guard patrol commander may authorize a vessel to transit through the regulated area with a
Coast Guard designated escort.
(4) All persons and vessels shall comply with the instructions of the Coast
Guard on-scene patrol commander. Onscene patrol personnel may include
commissioned, warrant, and petty officers of the U.S. Coast Guard. Upon
hearing five or more short blasts from
a U.S. Coast Guard vessel, the operator
of a vessel shall proceed as directed.
Members of the Coast Guard Auxiliary
may also be present to inform vessel
operators of this regulation and other
applicable laws.
(c) Effective period. This section is effective on September 7, 1996, from 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. and annually thereafter
on a date and times published in a FEDERAL REGISTER document. If the event
is canceled due to weather, this regulation is effective the following day at
the same times.
[CGD 01–95–169, 61 FR 45891, Aug. 30, 1996]

§ 100.114 Fireworks displays within
the First Coast Guard District.
(a) Regulated area. That area of navigable waters within a 500-year radius of
the launch platform for each fireworks
display listed in the following table.

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FIREWORKS DISPLAY TABLE

May
New York:
5.1 ...............................................

First and Second Saturday in May ...

Name: Ellis Island Medals of Honor Ceremony.
Sponsor: The Forum.
Time: 10:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m.
Location: New York Harbor, Upper Bay. A barge
approximately 360 yards east of Ellis Island.
40°41′15″/074°02′9″W (NAD 1983).

New York:
5.2 ...............................................

Friday before Memorial Day ..............

Name: Hempstead Harbor.
Sponsor: Town of North Hempstead, NY.
Time: 8:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.
Location: Hempstead Harbor. A barge approximately 335 yards north of Bar Beach.
40°49′54″N/073°39′14″W (NAD 1983).

New York:
5.3 ...............................................

Memorial Day ....................................

Name: South Street Seaport Memorial Day.
Sponsor: South Street Seaport Marketplace.
Time: 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Location: East River Manhattan. A barge approximately 475 yards south of the Brooklyn
Bridge 40°42′10″N/074°00′01″W (NAD 1983).

A night during Memorial Day Weekend.

Name: Hull Memorial Day Festival.
Sponsor: Town of Hull.
Time: 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Location: Barge located 200 yards off Nantasket
Beach, Hull, MA.

Massachusetts:
5.4 ...............................................

June
New York:
6.1 ...............................................

The last two Tuesdays in June .........

Name: Staten Island Summer.
Sponsor: Borough of Staten Island.
Time: 8:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.
Location: New York Harbor, Lower Bay—approximately 350 yards east of South Beach,
Staten Island. 40°35′11″N/074°03′42W (NAD
1983).

Maine:
6.2 ...............................................

A night during the last week in June

Name: Windjammer Days Fireworks.
Sponsor: Boothbay Harbor Chamber or Commerce.
Time: 9:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.
Location: Mcfarland Island, Boothbay Harbor,
ME. 43°50′48″N/069°37′36″W (NAD 1983).

Connecticut:
6.3 ...............................................

A night during the Last week in June

Name: Barnum Festival Fireworks.
Sponsor: The Barnum Foundation.
Time: 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Location: Seaside Park—Bridgeport Harbor,
Bridgeport,
CT.
43°11′30″N/072°00′30″W
(NAD 1983).

A night during the Last week in June
(or First week in July).

Name: American Legion Post 83 Fireworks.
Sponsor: Town of Branford American Legion
Post.
Time: 9:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Location: Branford Point, Branford, CT. 41°21′N/
072°05′20″W (NAD 1983).

Last Sunday in June .........................

Name: Heritage of Pride.
Sponsor: Heritage of Pride Inc.
Time: 9:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m.
Location: Hudson River, Manhattan, NY. A barge
approximately 400 yards west of Pier 54.
40°44′31″N/074°01′00″W (NAD 1983).

Connecticut:
6.4 ...............................................

New York:
6.5 ...............................................

Massachusetts:

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6.6 ...............................................

Thursday prior to July 4th .................

Name: Boston Harborfest Fireworks.
Sponsor: Harborfest Committee.
Time: 9:30 p.m. to 10.30 p.m.
Location: Just Off Coast Guard Base, Boston
Harbor, MA 42°22′53″ N/71°02′ 56″W (NAD
1983).

July
New York:
7.1 ...............................................

Each Tuesday in July ........................

Name: Staten Island Summer.
Sponsor: Borough of Staten Island.
Time: 8:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.
Location: New York Harbor, Lower Bay—approximately 350 yards east of South Beach,
Staten Island. 40°35′11″N/074°03′42″W (NAD
1983).

Massachusetts:
7.2 ...............................................

Thursday prior to July 4th .................

Name: Boston Harborfest Fireworks.
Sponsor: Harborfest Committee.
Time: 9:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.
Location: Just Off Coast Guard Base, Boston
Harbor, MA 42°22′53″N/71°02′56″W (NAD
1983).

A night during the First week in July
(or Last week in June).

Name: American Legion Post 83 Fireworks.
Sponsor: Town of Branford American Legion
Post.
Time: 9:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Location: Branford Point, Branford, CT. 41°21′N/
072°05′20″W (NAD 1983).

New York:
7.4 ...............................................

A night during the First week in July

Name: Devon Yacht Club Fireworks.
Sponsor: Devon Yacht Club, Amagansett, NY.
Time: 9:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Location: Devon Yacht Club, Amagansett, NY.
40°00′00″N/072°06′12″W (NAD 1983).

New York:
7.5 ...............................................

July 1st ..............................................

Name: Wards Island.
Sponsor: New York Power Authority.
Time: 8:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.
Location: East River, Wards Island, NY. A land
shoot approximately 200 yards northeast of
the Triboro Bridge. 40°46′55.5″N/073°55′33″W
(NAD 1983).

New York:
7.6 ...............................................

July 2nd, 3rd and 4th ........................

Name: Playland Park.
Sponsor: Playland Park.
Time: 9 p.m. to 11 p.m.
Location: Western Long Island Sound, a barge
anchored in approximate position 40°57′47″N/
073°40′06″W (NAD 1983), approximately 400
yards northeast of Rye Beach Breakwater.

A night during the First two weeks in
July.

Name: Schooner Days Fireworks.
Sponsor: Town of Rockland Chamber of Commerce.
Time: 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Location: Rockland Harbor, Rockland, ME.

A night during the First two weeks in
July.

Name: Stamford Fireworks.
Sponsor: City of Stamford.
Time: 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Location: Westcott Cove, Stamford,
41°02′01″N/73°30′3″W (NAD 1983).

Connecticut:
7.3 ...............................................

Maine:
7.7 ...............................................

Connecticut:
7.8 ...............................................

New York:
7.9 ...............................................

A night during the First two weeks in
July.

CT.

Name: Town of Babylon Fireworks.
Sponsor: Town of Babylon, NY.
Time: 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Location: Nezeras Island, Babylon, NY.

Massachusetts:

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FIREWORKS DISPLAY TABLE—Continued

7.10 .............................................

Friday or Saturday prior to July 4th ..

Name: Hingham 4th of July Fireworks.
Sponsor: Town of Hingham, MA.
Time: 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Location: Hingham Harbor, Hingham,
42°15′30″N/70°53′2″W (NAD 1983).

MA.

Massachusetts:
7.11 .............................................

Friday or Saturday prior to July 4th ..

Name: Weymouth 4th of July Fireworks.
Sponsor: Town of Weymouth Harbormaster.
Time: 8:30 p.m. to 10:45 p.m.
Location: Weymouth Fore River, Weymouth, MA.
42°15′30″N/70°56′6″W (NAD 1983).

Vermont:
7.12 .............................................

July 3rd ..............................................

Name: Burlington Fireworks Display.
Sponsor: City of Burlington, VT.
Time: 8:30 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.
Location: Lake Champlain, Burlington Bay, VT. A
barge beside the Burlington Bay Breakwater.
44°28′30.5″N/073°13′32″W (NAD 1983).

Massachusetts:
7.13 .............................................

July 3rd ..............................................

Name: Gloucester Fireworks.
Sponsor: Gloucester Chamber of Commerce.
Time: 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Location: Gloucester Harbor, Stage Fort Park.
Gloucester, MA.

Connecticut:
7.14 .............................................

July 3rd ..............................................

Name: Summer Music Fireworks.
Sponsor: Summer Music, Inc.
Time: 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Location: Off of Harkness Park, Long Island
Sound,
Waterford,
CT.
41°18′00″N/
072°06′42″W.

New Jersey:
7.15 .............................................

July 3rd ..............................................

Name: Fireworks on the Navesink.
Sponsor: Red Bank Fireworks Committee.
Time: 8:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.
Location: Navesink River, a barge approximately
360 yards northwest of Red Bank Reach, NJ.
40°21′20″N/074°04′10″W (NAD 1983).

New York:
7.16 .............................................

July 3rd ..............................................

Name: Salute to Veterans.
Sponsor: Town of North Hempstead, NY
Time: 9:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Location: Hempstead, NY. Point Lookout
40°35′34″N/073°35′24″W (NAD 1983).

Maine:
7.17 .............................................

July 4th (Rain date: July 5th) ............

Name: Bangor Fireworks.
Sponsor: Bangor 4th of July Corporation.
Time: 9:30 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Location:
Bangor/Brewer
waterfront,
44°47′6″N/068°11′8″W (NAD 1983).

ME.

Maine:
7.18 .............................................

July 4th ..............................................

Name: Bar Harbor Fireworks.
Sponsor: Bar Harbor Chamber of Commerce.
Time: 8:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
Location: Bar Habor/Bar Island, ME. 44°23′6″N/
068°11′8″W (NAD 1983).

Maine:
7.19 .............................................

July 4th ..............................................

Name: Stewart’s 4th of July Fireworks Display.
Sponsor: W.P. Stewart.
Time: 9:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
Location: Somes Sound, Northeast Harbor, ME.
44°18′3″N/068°18′2″W (NAD 1983).

Maine:
7.20 .............................................

July 4th ..............................................

Name: Walsh’s Fireworks.
Sponsor: Mr. Patrick Walsh.
Time: 8:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
Location: Union River, Bay, ME. 44°23′5″N/
068°27′2″W (NAD 1983).

Massachusetts:

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7.21 .............................................

July 4th ..............................................

Name: Town of Barnstable Fireworks.
Sponsor: Town of Barnstable.
Time: 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Location:
Dunbar
Point/Kalmus
Beach,
Barnstable, MA. 41°38′30″N/070°16′W (NAD
1983).

Massachusetts:
7.22 .............................................

July 4th ..............................................

Name: Beverly Farms Fireworks.
Sponsor: Farms-Pride 4th of July Committee,
Inc.
Time: 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Location: West Beach, Manchester Bay, Beverly
Farms, MA. 42°33′51″N/070°48′29″W (NAD
1983).

Massachusetts:
7.23 .............................................

July 4th ..............................................

Name: Edgartown Fireworks.
Sponsor: Edgartown Firefighters Association.
Time: 9:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Location: Edgartown Harbor, Edgartown, MA.
41°23′25″N/070°29′45″W (NAD 1983).

Massachusetts:
7.24 .............................................

July 4th ..............................................

Name: Falmouth Fireworks.
Sponsor: Falmouth Fireworks Committee
Time: 9:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Location: Falmouth Harbor, .25 NM east of buoy
#16,
Falmouth,
MA.
41°¥23′12″N/
070°29′45″W (NAD 1983).

Massachusetts:
7.25 .............................................

July 4th ..............................................

Name: Marion Fireworks.
Sponsor: Town of Marion Harbormaster.
Time: 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Location: Silver Shell Beach, Marion,
41°45′30″N/070°45′24″W (NAD 1983).

MA.

Massachusetts:
7.26 .............................................

July 4th ..............................................

Name: City of New Bedford Fireworks.
Sponsor: City of New Bedford.
Time: 9:00 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.
Location: New Bedford Harbor, New Bedford,
MA. 41°41′N/070°40′W (NAD 1983).

Massachusetts:
7.27 .............................................

July 4th ..............................................

Name: Onset Fireworks.
Sponsor: Town of Wareham, MA.
Time: 9 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Location: Onset Harbor, Onset, MA. 41°38′N/
071°55′W (NAD 1983).

Massachusetts:
7.28 .............................................

July 4th ..............................................

Name: Plymouth Fireworks Display.
Sponsor: July Four Plymouth Inc.
Time: 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Location: Plymouth Harbor, Plymouth,
41°57′20″N/070°38′20″W (NAD 1983).

MA.

Massachusetts:
7.29 .............................................

July 4th ..............................................

Name: Lewis Bay Fireworks.
Sponsor: Town of Yarmouth, MA.
Time: 9:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Location: Great Island, Lewis Bay. 41°38′30″N/
071°17′06″W (NAD 1983).

Rhode Island:
7.30 .............................................

July 4th ..............................................

Name: Bristol 4th of July Fireworks.
Sponsor: Bristol 4th of July Committee.
Time: 9:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Location: Bristol Harbor, Bristol, RI. 41°39′54″N/
071°20′18″W (NAD 1983).

Rhode Island:
7.31 .............................................

July 4th ..............................................

Name: City of Newport Fireworks.
Sponsor: City of Newport
Time: 9:15 p.m. to 10:00 p.m
Location: 41°28′48″N/071°20′18″W (NAD 1983).

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7.32 .............................................

July 4th ..............................................

Name: Oyster Harbor Club Fourth of July Festival.
Sponsor: Oyster Harbor Club, Inc.
Time: 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Location: Tim’s Cove, North Bay, Osterville, RI.
41°37′30″N/070°23′21″W (NAD 1983).

Rhode Island:
7.33 .............................................

July 4th ..............................................

Name: Slade Farms Fireworks.
Sponsor: Slade Farm, Somerset, RI.
Time: 9:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.
Location: 41°43′36″N/071°09′18″W (NAD 1983).

Connecticut:
7.34 .............................................

July 4th ..............................................

Name: Fairfield Aerial Fireworks.
Sponsor: Fairfield Park Commission.
Time: 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Location: Jennings Beach, Long Island Sound,
Fairfield, CT. 41°08′22″N/073°14′02″W.

Connecticut:
7.35 .............................................

July 4th ..............................................

Name: Subfest Fireworks.
Sponsor: U.S. Naval Submarine Base.
Time: 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Location: Thames River, Groton, CT.

Connecticut:
7.36 .............................................

July 4th ..............................................

Name: Hartford Riverfest.
Sponsor: July 4th Riverfest, Inc.
Time: 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Location: Connecticut River, Hartford, CT.

Connecticut:
7.37 .............................................

July 4th ..............................................

Name: Middletown Fireworks.
Sponsor: City of Middletown.
Time: 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Location: Connecticut River, Middletown Harbor,
Middletown, CT. 41°33′79″N/073°38′83″W
(NAD 1983)

Connecticut:
7.38 .............................................

July 4th ..............................................

Name: Norwich American Wharf Fireworks.
Sponsor: American Wharf Marina.
Time: 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Location: Norwich Harbor, Norwich, CT.

Connecticut:
7.39 .............................................

July 4th ..............................................

Name: City of Norwalk Fireworks.
Sponsor: Norwalk Recreation and Parks Department.
Time: 9:15 p.m. to 10:15 p.m.
Location: Calf Pastrue Beach, Long Island,
Sound, Norwalk, CT. 41°04′50″N/073°23′22″W
(NAD 1983).

Connecticut:
7.40 .............................................

July 4th ..............................................

Name: Old Lyme Fireworks.
Sponsor: Mr. James R. Rice.
Time: 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Location: Sound View Beach, Long Island
Sound, Old Lyme, CT.

Connecticut:
7.41 .............................................

July 4th ..............................................

Name: Stratford Fireworks.
Sponsor: Town of Stratford.
Time: 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Location: Short Beach, Stratford, CT. 41°09′5″N/
073°06′5″W (NAD 1983).

Connecticut:
7.42 .............................................

July 4th ..............................................

Name: Westport P.A.L. Fireworks.
Sponsor: Westport Police Athletic League.
Time: 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Location: Compo Beach, Westport,
41°06′6″N/073°20′31″W (NAD 1983).

New York:
7.43 .............................................

July 4th ..............................................

CT.

Name: Bayville Crescent Club Fireworks.
Sponsor: Bayville Crescent Club, Bayville, NY.
Time: 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Location: Cooper Bluff, Cove Neck, NY.

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7.44 .............................................

July 4th ..............................................

Name: Mantauk Independence Day.
Sponsor: Montauk Chamber of Commerce.
Time: 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Location: Montauk Town Beach, Montauk, NY.

New York:
7.45 .............................................

July 4th ..............................................

Name: Jones Beach State Park Fireworks.
Sponsor: Long Island State Park Adminsitration
Headquarters.
Time: 9:00 p.m. to 10:15 p.m.
Location: Fishing Pier, Jones Beach State Park,
Wantagh, NY. 40°35′7″N/073°30′6″W (NAD
1983).

New York:
7.46 .............................................

July 4th ..............................................

Name: Dolan Family Fireworks.
Sponsor: Mr. Charles F. Dolan.
Time: 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Location: Cove Point, Oyster Bay, NY.

New York:
7.47 .............................................

July 4th ..............................................

Name: City of Yonkers.
Sponsor: City of Yonkers, NY.
Time: 8:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.
Location: Hudson River, a barge approximately
335 yards northwest of Yonkers Municipal
Pier. 40°56′14″N/073°54′28″W (NAD 1983).

Massachusetts
7.48 .............................................

July 4th ..............................................

Name: Wellfleet Fireworks.
Sponsor: Wellfleet Fireworks Committee.
Time: 8:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.
Location: Indian Neck Jetty, Wellfleet, MA.
41°55′24″N/070°02′06″W (NAD 1983).

Connecticut:
7.49 .............................................

Weekend following July 4th ..............

Name: Thames River Fireworks.
Sponsor: Town of Groton.
Time: 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Location: Thames River, off Electric Boat, Groton, CT.

A night during the Second or third
weekend in July.

Name: Boys Harbor Fireworks Extravaganza.
Sponsor: Boys Harbor Inc.
Time: 9:00 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Location: Three Mile Harbor, East Hampton, NY.
41°15′N / 070°11′91″W (NAD 1983).

Third Saturday in July .......................

Name: Belfast Fireworks.
Sponsor: Belfast Bay Festival Committee.
Time: 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Location: Belfast Bay, ME.

New York:
7.50 .............................................

Maine:
7.51 .............................................

August
New York:
8.1 ...............................................

Each Tuesday in August ...................

Name: Staten Island Summer.
Sponsor: Borough of Staten Island.
Time: 8:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.
Location: New York Harbor, Lower Bay—approximately 350 yards east of South Beach,
Staten Island. 40°35′11″N / 074°03′42″W (NAD
1983)

New York:
8.2 ...............................................

First Tuesday in August ....................

Name: National Night Out Against Crime.
Sponsor: National Night Out Against Crime.
Time: 8:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.
Location: Atlantic Ocean, a barge approximately
335 yards off Rockaway Beach at 116th
Street. 40°34′29″N / 073°50′00″W (NAD 1983).

A night during the First week of August.

Name: Summer Music Fireworks.
Sponsor: Summer Music Inc.
Time: 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Location: Niantic River, Harkness Park, Waterford, CT.

Connecticut:
8.3 ...............................................

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8.4 ...............................................

A night during the First weekend in
August.

Name: Fall River Celebrates America Fireworks.
Sponsor: Fall River Chamber of Commerce.
Time: 9:15 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Location: Taunton River, vicinity of buoy #17,
Fall River, MA 41°43′4″N / 071°09′48″W (NAD
1983).

New York:
8.5 ...............................................

First Saturday in August ....................

Name: Peekskill Summerfest.
Sponsor: Charles Point Business Association.
Time: 8:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.
Location: Hudson River, Peekskill Bay, a barge
approximately 500 yards northeast of Peekskill
Bay South Channel Buoy 3 (LLNR 37955).
41°17′16″N / 073°56′18″W (NAD 1983).

New York:
8.6 ...............................................

First and second Saturday in August

Name: City of Rensselaer.
Sponsor: City of Rensselaer.
Time: 9:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.
Location: Hudson River, a barge approximately
500 yards south of the Dunn Memorial Bridge
(river mile 145.4). 42°38′23″N / 073°45′00″W
(NAD 1983).

A night during the First two weeks in
August.

Name: Hartford Riverfront Regatta.
Sponsor: Riverfront Recapture Inc.
Time: 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Location: Connecticut River, Hartford, CT.

A night during the Third week in August.

Name: Summer Music Fireworks.
Sponsor: Summer Music Inc.
Time: 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Location: Niantic River, Harkness Park, Waterford, CT.

Massachusetts:
8.9 ...............................................

Last weekend in August ....................

Name: Oaks Bluff Fireworks.
Sponsor: Oaks Bluff Fireman’s Civic Association.
Time: 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Location: Oaks Bluff Beach, Oaks Bluff, MA.

Connecticut:
8.10 .............................................

Last Sunday in August ......................

Name: Norwich Harbor Day Fireworks.
Sponsor: Harbor Day Committee.
Time: 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Location: Norwich Harbor, off American, Wharf
Marina, Norwich, CT.

Massachusetts:
8.11 .............................................

A night during Labor day weekend ...

Name: Gloucester Fireworks.
Sponsor: Gloucester Chamber of Commerce.
Time: 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Location: Gloucester Harbor, Stage Fort,
Gloucester, MA.

Maine:
8.12 .............................................

A night during Labor day weekend ...

Name: Camden Fireworks Display.
Sponsor: Town of Camden Chamber of Commerce.
Time: 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Location: Camden Harbor, Camden, ME.

Connecticut:
8.7 ...............................................

Connecticut:
8.8 ...............................................

September
Massachusetts:
9.1 ...............................................

A night during Labor day weekend ...

Name: Gloucester Fireworks.
Sponsor: Gloucester Chamber of Commerce.
Time: 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Location: Gloucester Harbor, Stage Fort Park,
Gloucester, MA.

Maine:
9.2 ...............................................

A night during Labor day weekend ...

Name: Camden Fireworks Display.
Sponsor: Town of Camden Chamber of Commerce.
Time: 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Location: Camden Harbor, Camden, ME.

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9.3 ...............................................

Labor Day ..........................................

Name: South Street Seaport Labor Day.
Sponsor: South Street Seaport Marketplace.
Time: 8:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.
Location: East River, Manhattan, a barge approximately 475 yards south of the Brooklyn
Bridge. 40°42′10″N/074°00′01″W (NAD 1983).

New York:
9.4 ...............................................

First Saturday following Labor day ...

Name: Grand Fiesta Italiana.
Sponsor: Sons of Italy, Port Washington, NY.
Time: 8:30 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.
Location: Hempstead Harbor, a barge approximately 300 yards north of Bar Beach, Port
Washington,
Long
Island.
40°49′52″N/
073°39′10″W (NAD 1983).

A night during the weekend following
Labor day.

Name: Taste of Italy.
Sponsor: Italian Heritage Committee.
Time: 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Location: Norwich Harbor, off Norwich Marina,
Norwich, CT. 41°31′20″N/073°04′83″W (NAD
1983).

A night during the First weekend in
September.

Name: Newport Salute to Summer.
Sponsor: Naval Education and Training Center.
Time: 8:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Location: Narragansett Bay, East Passage, off
Coasters Harbor Island, New port, RI.
41°25′N/071°20′W (NAD 1983).

First or second Saturday in September.

Name: Norwalk Oyster Festival Fireworks.
Sponsor: Norwalk Seaport Association.
Time: 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Location: Norwalk Harbor, Norwalk, CT.

A night during the last two weekends
in September.

Name: Cow Harbor Day Fireworks.
Sponsor: Village of Northport Harbor.
Time: 8:00 p.m. to 10.00 p.m.
Location: Sand Pit, Northport Harbor, Northport,
NY.

Connecticut:
9.5 ...............................................

Rhode Island:
9.6 ...............................................

Connecticut:
9.7 ...............................................

New York:
9.8 ...............................................

October
New York:
10.1 .............................................

Massachusetts:
10.2 .............................................

First Sunday in October ....................

Name: Deepavali Festival.
Sponsor: Assocation of Indians in America.
Time: 6:45 p.m. to 8:45 p.m.
Location: East River, Manhattan, a barge approximately 200 yards east of Pier 16.
40°42′12.5″N/074°00′02″W (NAD 1983).

A night during the second weekend
of October.

Name: Yarmouth Seaside Festival Fireworks.
Sponsor: Yarmouth Seaside Festival.
Time: 8:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Location: Seagull Beach, W. Yarmouth, MA
41°38′06″ N/070°13′ 13″W (NAD 1983).

December
Massachusetts:
12.1 .............................................

December 31st ..................................

Name: First Night Fireworks.
Sponsor: First Night Inc.
Time: 11:45 p.m. to 12:30 a.m.
Location: Center of Boston Inner Harbor, Boston,
MA 42°21′42.4″N/071°02′36.5″W (NAD 1983).

Massachusetts:
12.2 .............................................

December 31st ..................................

Name: First Night Martha’s Vineyard.
Sponsor: Town of Martha’s Vineyard Chamber of
Commerce.
Time: 10:00 p.m. to 12:30 a.m.
Location: Vineyard Haven Harbor, Martha’s Vineyard, MA 41°27′6″N/070°35′8″W (NAD 1983).

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12.3 .............................................

December 31st ..................................

Name: City of New Bedford First Night.
Sponsor: City of New Bedford.
Time: 11:45 p.m. to 12:30 a.m.
Location: New Bedford Harbor, New Bedford,
MA 41°38′.2″N/070°55′0″W (NAD 1983).

Connecticut:
12.4 .............................................

December 31st ..................................

Name: First night Mystic.
Sponsor: Mystic Community Center.
Time: 11:45 p.m. to 12:30 a.m.
Location: Mystic River, Mystic, CT.

New York:
12.5 .............................................

December 31st ..................................

Name: South Street Seaport New Year’s Eve.
Sponsor: South Street Seaport Marketplace.
Time: 11:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m.
Location: East River, Manhattan, a barge approximately 475 yards south of the Brooklyn
Bridge. 40°42′10″N/074°00′01″W (NAD 1983).

New York:
12.6 .............................................

December 31st ..................................

Name: First Night New York City
Sponsor: Grand Central Partnership.
Time: 11:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m.
Location: Hudson River, Manhattan, a barge approximately 450 yards southwest of the entrance to North Cove Yacht Harbor.
40°42′39″N/074°01′19″W (NAD 1983).

Rhode Island:
12.7 .............................................

December 31st ..................................

Name: Newport Fireworks.
Sponsor: Newport Cultural Commission.
Time: 11:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m.
Location: 41°28′48″N/071°20′18″W (NAD 1983).

(b) Special local regulations.
(1) No person or vessel may enter,
transit, or remain within the regulated
area during the effective period of regulation unless authorized by the Coast
Guard patrol commander.
(2) Vessels encountering emergencies
which require transit through the regulated area should contact the Coast
Guard patrol commander on VHF
Channel 16. In the event of an emergency, the Coast Guard patrol commander may authorize a vessel to transit through the regulated area with a
Coast Guard designated escort.
(3) All persons and vessels shall comply with the instructions of the Coast
Guard on-scene patrol commander. Onscene patrol personnel may include
commissioned, warrant, and petty officers of the U.S. Coast Guard. Upon
hearing five or more short blasts from
a U.S. Coast Guard vessel, the operator
of a vessel shall proceed as directed.
Members of the Coast Guard Auxiliary
may also be present to inform vessel
operators of this regulation and other
applicable laws.
(c) Effective dates. This rule is in effect from one hour before the scheduled

start of the event until thirty minutes
after the last firework is exploded for
each event listed in the Table. For
those events listed without a specific
time or date, an annual FEDERAL REGISTER document will be published indicating event dates and times.
[CGD01–99–009, 64 FR 34544, June 28, 1999;
CGD01–99–009, 65 FR 37583, July 12, 1999, as
amended by USCG–2000–7223, 65 FR 40055,
June 29, 2000]

§ 100.116 Swim Buzzards Bay Day,
New Bedford, MA.
(a) Regulated Area. All waters of the
Acushnet River, within 200 feet of participating swimmers.
(b) Special Local Regulations. (1) The
Coast Guard patrol commander may
delay, modify, or cancel the race as
conditions or circumstances require.
(2) No person or vessel may enter,
transit, or remain in the regulated area
unless participating in the event or unless authorized by the Coast Guard patrol commander.
(3) Vessels encountering emergencies
which require transit through the regulated area should contact the Coast
Guard patrol commander on VHF

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§ 100.119

Channel 16. In the event of an emergency, the Coast Guard patrol commander may authorize a vessel to transit through the regulated area with a
Coast Guard designated escort.
(4) All persons and vessels shall comply with the instructions of the Coast
Guard on-scene patrol commander. Onscene patrol personnel include commissioned, warrant, and petty officers of
the U.S. Coast Guard. Upon hearing
five or more short blasts from a U.S.
Coast Guard vessel, the operator of a
vessel shall proceed as directed. Members of the Coast Guard Auxiliary may
also be present to inform vessel operators of this section and other applicable laws.
(c) Effective period. This section is in
effect annually on one day during the
last week of July or first week in August. Actual dates and time will be
published in a FEDERAL REGISTER document.

commissioned, warrant, and petty officers of the U.S. Coast Guard. Upon
hearing five or more short blasts from
a U.S. Coast Guard vessel, the operator
of a vessel shall proceed as directed.
Members of the Coast Guard Auxiliary
may also be present to inform vessel
operators of this regulation and other
applicable laws.
(c) Effective period. This section is in
effect on August 24, 1996, and each year
thereafter on the fourth Saturday in
August. If the event is canceled due to
weather, this section is effective the
following day.

[CGD01–96–015, 63 FR 37249, July 10, 1998]

Latitude
41°27′51″ N
41°27′24″ N
41°27′09″ N
41°27′36″ N

§ 100.118 Searsport
Lobster
Boat
Races, Searsport Harbor, ME.
(a) Regulated Area. The regulated
area includes all waters of Searsport
Harbor, ME, within the following
points (NAD 83):
Latitude
44°26′51″ N
44°27′03″ N
44°27′03″ N
44°26′51″ N

Longitude
068°54′20″ W
068°54′20″ W
068°55′17″ W
068°55′17″ W

(b) Special Local Regulations. (1) The
Coast Guard patrol commander may
delay, modify, or cancel the race as
conditions or circumstances require.
(2) No person or vessel may enter,
transit, or remain in the regulated area
unless participating in the event or unless authorized by the Coast Guard patrol commander.
(3) Vessels encountering emergencies
which require transit through the regulated area should contact the Coast
Guard patrol commander on VHF
Channel 16. In the event of an emergency, the Coast Guard patrol commander may authorize a vessel to transit through the regulated area with a
Coast Guard designated escort.
(4) All persons and vessels shall comply with the instructions of the Coast
Guard on-scene patrol commander. Onscene patrol personnel may include

[CGD 01–96–022, 61 FR 59024, Nov. 20, 1996]

§ 100.119 Newport-Bermuda
Regatta,
Narragansett Bay, Newport, RI
(a) Regulated area. The regulated area
includes all waters of Narragansett
Bay, Newport, RI, within the following
points (NAD 83):
Longitude
071°22′14″ W
071°21′57″ W
071°22′39″ W
072°22′55″ W

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):
Latitude
41°26′04″ N
41°25′36″ N
41°25′45″ N
41°25′49″ N

Longitude
071°22′16″ W
071°21′58″ W
071°22′40″ W
071°22′56″ W

(b) Special local regulations.
(1) The Coast Guard patrol commander may delay, modify, or cancel
the race as conditions or circumstances
require.
(2) No person or vessel may enter,
transit, or remain in the regulated area
unless participating in the event or unless authorized by the Coast Guard patrol commander.
(3) Vessels encountering emergencies
which require transit through the regulated area should contact the Coast
Guard patrol commander on VHF
Channel 16. In the event of an emergency, the Coast Guard patrol commander may authorize a vessel to transit through the regulated area with a
Coast Guard designated escort.

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33 CFR Ch. I (7–1–02 Edition)

(4) All persons and vessels shall comply with the instructions of the Coast
Guard on-scene patrol commander. Onscene patrol personnel may include
commissioned, warrant, and petty officers of the U.S. Coast Guard. Upon
hearing five or more short blasts from
a U.S. Coast Guard vessel, the operator
of a vessel shall proceed as directed.
Members of the Coast Guard Auxiliary
may also be present to inform vessel
operators of this regulation and other
applicable laws.
(c) Effective date. This section is in effect on June 21, 1996, from 10:00 a.m. to
3:30 p.m., and biennially thereafter on a
date and times published in a FEDERAL
REGISTER document.
[CGD01–96–025, 61 FR 32332, June 24, 1996]

§ 100.120 Special Local Regulations:
Greenwood Lake Powerboat Classic, Greenwood Lake, New Jersey.
(a) Regulated area. All waters of
Greenwood Lake, New Jersey north of
41°08′ N and south of 41°09′ N (NAD
1983). The shoreline comprises the eastern and western boundaries.
(b) Special local regulations.
(1) Vessels not participating in this
event,
swimmers,
and
personal
watercraft of any nature are prohibited
from entering or moving within the
regulated area unless authorized by the
Patrol Commander.
(2) All persons and vessels shall comply with the instructions of the Coast
Guard Captain of the Port or the designated on scene patrol personnel. U.S.
Coast Guard patrol personnel include
commissioned, warrant, and petty officers of the Coast Guard. Upon being
hailed by a U.S. Coast Guard vessel via
siren, radio, flashing light, or other
means, the operator of a vessel shall
proceed as directed.
(c) Effective period. This section is in
effect annually on Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. until 7 p.m. on the
first weekend before Memorial Day
weekend.
[CGD01–98–125, 64 FR 8000, Feb. 18, 1999]

§ 100.121 Hudson
Valley
Triathlon,
Hudson River, Kingston, New York.
(a) Regulated Area. All waters of the
Hudson River within a 1000 yard radius
of approximate position 41°56′06″ N

073°57′57″ W (NAD 1983). This area encompasses approximately 1,800 yards of
Kingston Point Reach, from just south
of Lighted Buoy 74 (LLNR 38285) north
to Lighted Buoy 77 (LLNR 38300).
(b) Regulations. (1) Vessels, swimmers, and personal watercraft of any
nature not participating in this event
are prohibited from entering or moving
within the regulated area unless authorized by the Patrol Commander.
(2) All persons and vessels shall comply with the instructions of the Coast
Guard Captain of the Port or the designated on scene patrol personnel. U.S.
Coast Guard patrol personnel include
commissioned, warrant, and petty officers of the Coast Guard. Upon being
hailed by a U.S. Coast Guard vessel via
siren, radio, flashing light, or other
means, the operator of a vessel shall
proceed as directed.
(c) Effective period. This section is in
effect annually from 7 a.m. until 9 a.m.
on the first Sunday after July 4th.
[CGD01–98–155, 64 FR 28101, May 25, 1999]

§ 100.122 Fleet’s
Albany
Riverfest,
Hudson River, New York.
(a) Regulated Area. All waters of the
Hudson River from the Dunn Memorial
Bridge (river mile 145.4) to the Albany
Rensselaer Swing Bridge (river mile
146.2).
(b) Regulations. (1) Vessels, swimmers, and personal watercraft of any
nature not participating in this event
are prohibited from entering or moving
within the regulated area unless authorized by the Patrol Commander.
(2) Marine traffic will be able to transit through the regulated area for 30
minutes during the event. Public notifications for the transit time will be
made prior to the event via the Local
Notice to Mariners and marine information broadcasts.
(3) All persons and vessels shall comply with the instructions of the Coast
Guard Captain of the Port or the designated on scene patrol personnel. U.S.
Coast Guard patrol personnel include
commissioned, warrant, and petty officers of the Coast Guard. Upon being
hailed by a U.S. Coast Guard vessel via
siren, radio, flashing light, or other
means, the operator of a vessel shall
proceed as directed.

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§ 100.501

(c) Effective period. This section is in
effect annually from 12 p.m. until 4
p.m. on the third Saturday and Sunday
of July.
[CGD01–98–163, 64 FR 28099, May 25, 1999]

§ 100.501 Norfolk Harbor, Elizabeth
River, Norfolk, Virginia and Portsmouth, Virginia.
(a) Definitions—(1) Regulated area. The
waters of the Elizabeth River and its
branches from shore to shore, bounded
to the northwest by a line drawn across
the Port Norfolk Reach section of the
Elizabeth River between the northern
corner of the landing at Hospital Point,
Portsmouth,
Virginia,
latitude
36°50′51.0″ North, longitude 76°18′09.0″
West and the north corner of the City
of Norfolk Mooring Pier at the foot of
Brooks Avenue located at latitude
36°51′00.0″ North, longitude 76°17′52.0″
West; bounded on the southwest by a
line drawn from the southern corner of
the landing at Hospital Point, Portsmouth, Virginia, at latitude 36°50′50.0″
North, longitude 76°18′10.0″ West, to the
northern end of the eastern most pier
at the Tidewater Yacht Agency Marina, located at latitude 36°50′29.0″
North,
longitude
76°17′52.0″
West;
bounded to the south by a line drawn
across the Lower Reach of the Southern Branch of the Elizabeth River, between the Portsmouth Lightship Museum located at the foot of London
Boulevard, in Portsmouth, Virginia at
latitude 36°50′10.0″ North, longitude
76°17′47.0″ West, and the northwest corner of the Norfolk Shipbuilding & Drydock, Berkley Plant, Pier No. 1, located at latitude 36°50′08.0″ North, longitude 76°17′39.0″ West; and to the
southeast by the Berkley Bridge which
crosses the Eastern Branch of the Elizabeth River between Berkley at latitude
36°50′21.5″
North,
longitude
76°17′14.5″ West, and Norfolk at latitude
36°50′35.0″ North, longitude 76°17′10.0″
West.
(2) Coast Guard Patrol Commander.
The Coast Guard Patrol Commander is
a Coast Guard commissioned, warrant,
or petty officer who has been designated by Commander, Coast Guard
Group, Hampton Roads.
(b) Special local regulations. (1) Except
for participants registered with the
event sponsor and vessels that are

moored to a pier, dock or shore, no person or vessel may enter or remain in
the regulated area without permission
of the Coast Guard Patrol Commander.
(2) The operator of any vessel in the
regulated areas shall:
(i) Stop the vessel immediately when
directed to do so by any Coast Guard
commissioned, warrant or petty officer
on board a vessel displaying a Coast
Guard ensign; or
(ii) Proceed as directed by any Coast
Guard commissioned, warrant or petty
officer.
(3) Spectator vessels may anchor outside the regulated area specified in
paragraph (a)(1) of this section, but
may not block the channel.
(4) The Coast Guard Patrol Commander may stop the event to assist
the transit of marine traffic through
the regulated area.
(5) Vessels anchored in the special
anchorage
areas
described
in
§ 110.72aa(a) of this title may remain in
the regulated area without the permission of the Patrol Commander.
(c) Effective periods. This section is effective annually for the duration of
each marine event listed in Table 1, or
as otherwise specified in the Coast
Guard Local Notice to Mariners and a
FEDERAL REGISTER notice. The Coast
Guard Patrol Commander will announce by Broadcast Notice to Mariners the specific time periods during
which the regulations will be enforced.
TABLE 1 OF § 100.501
Harborfest:
Sponsor: Festevents, Ltd.
Date: First Friday, Saturday, and Sunday in June
Great American Picnic:
Sponsor: Festevents, Ltd.
Date: July 4
Cock Island Race:
Sponsor: Ports Events, Inc.
Date: Third Saturday in July
Rendezvous at Zero Mile Marker:
Sponsor: Ports Events, Inc.
Date: Third Saturday in August
US Navy Fleet Week Celebration:
Sponsor: U.S. Navy
Date: Second Friday in October
Holidays in the City:
Sponsor: Festevents, Ltd.
Date: Fourth Saturday in November
New Years Eve Fireworks Display:
Sponsor: Festevents, Ltd.
Date: December 31

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33 CFR Ch. I (7–1–02 Edition)

[CGD 05–87–27, 52 FR 19725, May 27, 1987, as
amended by CGD 05–88–12, 53 FR 20320, June
3, 1988; CGD 05–89–03, 54 FR 6392, Feb. 10, 1989;
CGD 05–97–007, 62 FR 46670, Sept. 4, 1997]

§ 100.502 Barnegat Bay Classic, Barnegat Bay, Toms River, New Jersey.
(a) Definitions. (1) Regulated Area.
The waters of Barnegat Bay bounded
by a line connecting the following
points:
Latitude
39°49′16.0″
39°49′16.0″
39°53′15.0″
39°53′15.0″
39°50′59.0″

N.
N.
N.
N.
N.

Longitude
74°08′43.0″
74°06′10.0″
74°06′10.0″
74°07′19.0″
74°07′19.0″

W.
W.
W.
W.
W.

(2) Coast Guard Patrol Commander.
The Coast Guard Patrol Commander is
a commissioned, warrant, or petty officer who has been designated by the
Commander, Group Atlantic City.
(b) Special Local Regulations. (1) Except for persons or vessels authorized
by the Coast Guard Patrol Commander,
no person or vessel may enter or remain in the regulated area.
(2) The operator of any vessel in the
immediate vicinity of this area shall:
(i) Stop the vessel immediately upon
being directed to do so by any commissioned, warrant, or petty officer on
board a vessel displaying a Coast Guard
ensign.
(ii) Proceed as directed by any commissioned, warrant, or petty officer on
board a vessel displaying a Coast Guard
ensign.
(3) Any spectator vessel may anchor
outside of the regulated area specified
in paragraph (a)(1) of these regulations
but may not block a navigable channel.
(c) Effective Period. The Commander,
Fifth Coast Guard District will publish
a notice in the FEDERAL REGISTER and
in the Fifth Coast Guard District Local
Notice to Mariners announcing the
times and dates that this section is in
effect.
[CGD 05–89–13, 54 FR 32442, Aug. 8, 1989, as
amended by USCG–2000–7223, 65 FR 40056,
June 29, 2000]

§ 100.504 Night in Venice, Great Egg
Harbor Bay, City of Ocean City, NJ.
(a) Regulated area. The waters of
Great Egg Harbor Bay and Beach
Thorofare from Intracoastal Waterway

Light 275 (LLNR 36045) northward
along the entire width of the Intracoastal Waterway to the 9th Street
Bridge, thence northeastward along the
Ocean City Waterfront to the Long
Port-Ocean City Bridge, thence northward along the Long Port-Ocean City
Bridge to the northern shore, thence
westward to Ships Channel Buoy 6
(LLNR 1350), thence southward to Intracoastal Waterway Light 252 (LLNR
35980), thence southwestward to the 9th
Street Bridge.
(b) Effective period. This regulation
will be effective from 4:30 p.m. to 11:45
p.m. annually on the fourth Saturday
in July unless otherwise specified in
the Coast Guard Local Notice to Mariners and a FEDERAL REGISTER Notice.
(c) Special local regulations. (1) All
persons or vessels not registered with
sponsor as participants or not part of
the regatta patrol are considered spectators.
(2) No person or vessel may enter or
remain in the regulated area unless
participating in the event, or authorized to be there by the sponsor or Coast
Guard patrol personnel.
(3) Spectator vessels must be at anchor within a designated spectator area
or moored to a waterfront facility
within the regulated area prior to the
start of the parade in such a way that
they shall not interfere with mariners
transiting Great Egg Harbor Bay. The
spectator fleet shall be held behind
buoys or committee boats provided by
the sponsor in the following areas:
(i) Northwestward of a line marked
by a patrol vessel in position 39 degrees
17 minutes 45 seconds North latitude;
074 degrees 33 minutes 45 seconds West
longitude to the 9th Street Route 52
Bridge in Ocean City, New Jersey, including Great Egg Waterway Red Buoy
No.
2,
but
shall
not
extend
northwestward of the Great Egg Waterway Point Buoy.
(ii) Westward of a line of buoys between Great Egg Waterway Buoys 10
and 14.
(iii) Within the area around the
shoals and islands in Beach Thorofare
between Great Egg Waterway Buoys 15
and 21. This area shall at no point be
closer that 150 yards from the line of
bulkheads and lagoon entrances in
Ocean City, New Jersey.

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(4) All persons and vessels shall comply with the instructions of U.S. Coast
Guard patrol personnel. Upon hearing
five or more blasts from a U.S. Coast
Guard vessel, the operator of a vessel
shall stop immediately and proceed as
directed. U.S. Coast Guard patrol personnel include commissioned, warrant
and petty officers of the Coast Guard.
Members of the Coast Guard Auxiliary
may be present to inform vessel operators of this regulation and other applicable laws.
[CGD3 85–08, 50 FR 29222, July 18, 1985. Redesignated and amended by CGD 87–008b, 52 FR
25219, July 6, 1987; CGD 96–052, 62 FR 16702,
Apr. 8, 1997; CGD 05–99–016, 64 FR 55830, Oct.
15, 1999]

§ 100.505 New Jersey Offshore Grand
Prix.
(a) Regulated area. The Manasquan
River from the New York and Long
Branch Railroad to Manasquan Inlet,
together with all of the navigable waters of the United States from Asbury
Park, New Jersey, latitude 40 degrees,
14 minutes north; southward to Seaside
Park, New Jersey latitude 39 degrees,
55 minutes north, from the New Jersey
shoreline seaward to the limits of the
Territorial Sea. The race course area
extends from Asbury Park to Seaside
Park from the shoreline, seaward to a
distance of 8.4 nautical miles.
(b) Effective Period: This section is effective annually on the third Wednesday in July. If the event is canceled
due to weather, this section is effective
the following day. The Coast Guard Patrol Commander will announce by
Broadcast Notice to Mariners the specific time periods during which the regulations will be enforced.
(c) Special local regulations. (1) The
regulated area shall be closed intermittently to general navigation during the
effective period. No person or vessel
may enter or remain in the regulated
area while it is closed unless participating in the event or authorized by
the sponsor or regatta patrol personnel.
(2) All persons or vessels not registered with sponsor as participants or
not part of the regatta patrol are considered spectators.
(3) The spectator fleet shall be held
in spectator anchorage areas marked

by patrol vessels. The sponsor provided
boats shall fly colored pennants to aid
in their identification. Spectator anchorages areas are established as follows:
(i)
Asbury
Park,
NJ
south
to
Manasquan Inlet, NJ. The spectator
fleet will be held behind (west of) a line
running north to south from the Asbury Park Convention Center to the
north jetty at Manasquan Inlet. At the
Asbury Park Convention Center the
spectator fleet shall be held behind a
line north of the Convention Center
Pier. These lines will be set up by the
Coast Guard Patrol Commander on the
day of the race.
(ii) Seaside Heights. The spectator
fleet shall be held behind a line south
of the Seaside Funtown Pier. This line
shall be set by the Coast Guard Patrol
Commander on the day of the race.
(4) No spectator, press or commercial
fishing boats shall cross the race
course without the permission of the
Patrol Commander. Those vessels wishing to cross the race course shall obtain permission to do so by contacting
the nearest Coast Guard patrol vessel.
(5) No vessel shall proceed at a speed
greater than six (6) knots while in
Manasquan Inlet during the effective
period.
(6) All persons and vessels shall comply with the instructions of U.S. Coast
Guard patrol pesonnel. Upon hearing
five or more blasts from a U.S. Coast
Guard vessel, the operator of a vessel
shall stop immediately and proceed as
directed. U.S. Coast Guard patrol personnel include commissioned, warrant,
and petty officers of the Coast Guard.
Members of the Coast Guard Auxiliary
may be present to inform vessel operators of this regulation and other applicable laws.
[CGD3 85–19, 50 FR 28574, July 15, 1985. Redesignated and amended by CGD 87–008b, 52 FR
25219, July 6, 1987; CGDO1–96–016, 61 FR 26105,
May 24, 1996; CGD 96–052, 62 FR 16702, Apr. 8,
1997; CGD 05–98–006, 63 FR 39236, July 22, 1998]

§ 100.506 Fireworks Displays, Chester
River, Kent Island Narrows, Maryland.
(a) Definitions:
(1) Regulated Area. The regulated area
is defined as the waters of the Chester

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33 CFR Ch. I (7–1–02 Edition)

River enclosed within the arc of a circle with a radius of 150 yards and with
its center located at latitude 38°58′36″
N, longitude 076°14′18″ W. All coordinates reference Datum NAD 1983.
(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 Activities Baltimore.
(3) Official Patrol. The Official Patrol
is any vessel assigned or approved by
Commander, Coast Guard Activities
Baltimore with a commissioned, warrant, or petty officer on board and displaying a Coast Guard ensign.
(b) Special Local Regulations:
(1) Except for persons or vessels authorized by the Coast Guard Patrol
Commander, no person or vessel may
enter or remain in the regulated area.
(2) The operator of any vessel in this
area shall:
(i) Stop the vessel immediately when
directed to do so by any official patrol.
(ii) Proceed as directed by any official patrol.
(c) Effective Dates: This section is effective annually from 8:30 p.m. on July
4 until 9:30 p.m. on July 5 and from 8:30
p.m. on the first Sunday in September
until 9:30 p.m. on the following day.
(d) Enforcement Times: It is expected
that this section will be enforced annually from 8:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. on July
4 and on the first Sunday in September. However, if the event is postponed due to inclement weather, then
this section will be enforced the next
day. Notice of the enforcement time
will be given via Marine Safety Radio
Broadcast on VHF–FM marine band
radio, Channel 22 (157.1 MHz).
[CGD05–00–044, 66 FR 41138, Aug. 7, 2001]

§ 100.507 Chesapeake
Bay
Bridges
Swim Races, Chesapeake Bay,
Maryland.
(a) Definitions—(1) Regulated Area:
The waters of the Chesapeake Bay between and adjacent to the spans of the
William P. Lane Jr. Memorial Bridge
shore to shore 500 yards north of the
north span of the bridge from the western shore at latitude 39°00′36″ North,
longitude 76°23′05″ West and the eastern
shore at latitude 38°59′14″ North, longitude 76°20′00″ West, and 500 yards

sough of the south span of the bridge
from the western shore at latitude
39°00′16″ North, longitude 76°24′30″ West
and the eastern shore at latitude
38°58′38.5″ North, longitude 76°20′06″
West.
(2) The Coast Guard Patrol Commander:
The Coast Guard Patrol Commander is
a commissioned, warrant, or petty officer who has been designated by the
Commander, Coast Guard Activities
Baltimore.
(b) Special Local Regulations. (1) Except for persons or vessels authorized
by the Coast Guard Patrol Commander,
no person or vessel may enter or remain in the regulated area.
(2) The operator of any vessel in the
immediate vicinity of this area shall:
(i) Stop the operator’s vessel immediately upon being directed to do so by
any commissioned, warrant or petty officer on board a vessel displaying a
Coast Guard ensign.
(ii) Proceed as directed by any commissioned, warrant or petty officer.
(c) Effective period. This section is effective during the Chesapeake Bay
Bridges Swim, and for one hour before
the event starts. The Commander,
Fifth Coast Guard District publishes a
notice in the FEDERAL REGISTER and
the Fifth Coast Guard District Local
Notice to Mariners that announces the
time and dates that the section is in effect.
[CGD 05–88–19, 53 FR 21997, June 13, 1988, as
amended by USCG–2000–7223, 65 FR 40056,
June 29, 2000]

§100.508 Hampton
Virginia.

River,

Hampton,

(a) Definitions—(1) Regulated Area:
The waters of Sunset Creek and Hampton River shore to shore bounded to the
north by the C & O Railroad Bridge and
to the south by a line drawn from
Hampton River Channel Light 16 (LL
5715), located at latitude 37°01′03.0″
North, longitude 76°20′26.0″ West, to the
finger pier across the river at Fisherman’s Wharf, located at latitude
37°01′01.5″ North, longitude 76°20′32.0″
West.
(2) Spectator Vessel Anchorage Areas—
(i) Area A. Located in the upper reaches
of the Hampton River, bounded to the
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§ 100.509

shore at latitude 37°01′48.0″ North, longitude 76°20′22.0″ West, across the river
to the eastern shore at latitude
37°01′44.0″ North, longitude 76°20′13.0″
West, and to the north by the C & O
Railroad Bridge. The anchorage area
will be marked by orange buoys.
(ii) Area B. Located on the eastern
side of the channel, in the Hampton
River, south of the Queen Street
Bridge, near the Bayberry Psychiatric
Hospital. Bounded by the shoreline and
a line drawn between the following
points: Latitude 37°01′26.0″ North, longitude
76°20′24.0″
West,
latitude
37°01′22.0″ North, longitude 76°20′26.0″
West, and latitude 37°01′22.0″ North,
longitude 76°20′23.0″ West. The anchorage area will be marked by orange
buoys.
(3) Coast Guard Patrol Commander:
The Coast Guard Patrol Commander is
a commissioned, warrant, or petty officer who has been designated by the
Commander, Group Hampton Roads.
(b) Special Local Regulations—(1) Except for vessels operated by Bay Days,
Inc., participants in the Hampton Bay
Days Festival, and as provided in paragraph (b)(2) of this section; no person
or vessel may enter or remain in the
regulated area without the permission
of the Coast Guard Patrol Commander.
(2) Spectator vessels may enter and
anchor in the special spectator anchorage areas described in paragraph (a)(2)
of this section without the permission
of the Patrol Commander, if they proceed at a slow, no wake speed while in
the regulated area.
(3) Vessels less than 20 meters long
may anchor in the special anchorage
areas described in paragraph (a)(2) of
this section without exhibiting the anchor lights and shapes required by Inland Navigation Rule 30, 33 U.S.C. 2030.
(4) The operator of any vessel in the
immediate vicinity of the regulated
area shall:
(i) Stop the vessel immediately when
directed to do so by any Coast Guard
commissioned, warrant, or petty officer on board a vessel displaying a Coast
Guard ensign.
(ii) Proceed as directed by any Coast
Guard commissioned, warrant, or petty
officer.
(c) Effective period: This section is effective during Hampton Bay Days Fes-

tival events, and or one hour before
each event starts and one hour after
each event ends. The Commander,
Fifth Coast Guard District publishes a
notice in the FEDERAL REGISTER and
the Fifth Coast Guard District Local
Notice to Mariners that announces the
times and dates this section is in effect.
[CGD 05–88–32, 53 FR 35070, Sept. 9, 1988]

§ 100.509 Delaware River, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
(a) Definitions:
(1) Regulated Area: The waters of the
Delaware River from shore to shore,
bounded to the south by the Walt Whitman Bridge and bounded to the north
by the Benjamin Franklin Bridge.
(2) The 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 Group Philadelphia.
(b) Special Local Regulations:
(1) Except for persons or vessels authorized by the Coast Guard Patrol
Commander, no person or vessel may
enter or remain in the regulated area.
(2) The operator of any vessel in this
area shall:
(i) Stop the vessel immediately upon
being directed to do so by any commissioned, warrant, or petty officer on
board a vessel displaying a Coast Guard
ensign.
(ii) Proceed as directed by any commissioned, warrant, or petty officer.
(3) Any spectator vessel may anchor
outside of the regulated area specified
in paragraph (a) of these regulations
but may not block a navigable channel.
(c) Effective Period: This section is effective annually for the duration of
each marine event listed in Table 1, or
as otherwise specified in the Coast
Guard Local Notice to Mariners and a
FEDERAL REGISTER notice. The Coast
Guard Patrol Commander will announce by Broadcast Notice to Mariners the specific time periods during
which the regulations will be enforced.
TABLE 1 OF § 100.509
Welcome America Celebration
Sponsor: Welcome America!
Date: On or about July 4

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33 CFR Ch. I (7–1–02 Edition)

Columbus Day Celebration

Latitude
39°33′28.0″
39°33′28.0″
39°33′22.5″
39°33′19.0″
39°33′16.0″
39°33′20.0″

Sponsor: Roberts Event Group
Date: On or bout Columbus Day
New Year’s Eve Celebration
Sponsor: City of Philadelphia
Date: December 31
[CGD 05–88–35, 54 FR 29677, Aug. 8, 1988, as
amended by CGD 05–98–002, 63 FR 42580, Aug.
10, 1998]

§ 100.510 Susquehanna River,
de Grace, Maryland.

Longitude
76°05′13.0″
76°05′16.0″
76°05′16.0″
76°05′24.0″
76°05′24.0″
76°05′13.0″

W
W
W
W
W
W

(2) Anchorage Area B: The waters
bounded by a line connecting the following points:
Latitude

Havre

(a) Definitions—(1) Regulated area. The
waters of the Susquehanna River west
of Garrett Island, bounded on the south
by the Conrail Railroad Bridge centered at latitude 39°33′16.5″ North, longitude 76°05′07.0″ West; and on the north
by the B&O Railroad Bridge centered
at latitude 39°34′05.0″ North, longitude
76°05′20.0″ West.
(2) Coast Guard Patrol Commander.
The Coast Guard Patrol Commander is
a commissioned, warrant, or petty officer who has been designated by the
Commander, Coast Guard Group Baltimore.
(b) Special local regulations. (1) Except
for vessels operated by the Susquehanna Optimist Club and participants
in the Optimist Club Power Boat Regatta, no person or vessel may enter or
remain in the regulated area without
the permission of the Coast Guard Patrol Commander.
(2) Spectator vessels may enter and
anchor in the special spectator anchorage areas described in paragraph (c) of
this section without the permission of
the Patrol Commander, if they proceed
at a slow no wake speed while in the
regulated area.
(3) The operator of any vessel in the
immediate vicinity of the regulated
area shall:
(i) Stop the vessel immediately when
directed to do so by any Coast Guard
commissioned, warrant, or petty officer on board a vessel displaying a Coast
Guard ensign.
(ii) Proceed as directed by any Coast
Guard commissioned, warrant, or petty
officer.
(c) Spectator Vessel Anchorage Areas—
(1) Anchorage Area A. The waters
bounded by a line connecting the following points:

N
N
N
N
N
N

39°33′30.0″
39°33′52.0″
39°33′51.0″
39°33′28.0″

N
N
N
N

Longitude
76°05′13.0″
76°05′28.0″
76°05′28.0″
76°05′16.0″

W
W
W
W

(3) Anchorage Area C: The waters
bounded by a line connecting the following points:
Latitude
39°33′52.0″ N
39°34′00.0″ N
39°33′56.0″ N

Longitude
76°05′30.0″ W
76°05′30.0″ W
76°05′39.0″ W

(d) Effective period: The Commander,
Fifth Coast Guard District, publishes a
notice in the FEDERAL REGISTER and
the Fifth Coast Guard District Local
Notice to Mariners that announces the
times and dates this section is in effect.
[CGD 05–88–57, 54 FR 12191, Mar. 24, 1989]

§ 100.511 Approaches
to
Annapolis
Harbor, Spa Creek, and Severn
River, Annapolis, Maryland.
(a) Definitions—(1) Regulated area. The
approaches to Annapolis Harbor, the
waters of Spa Creek, and the Severn
River, shore to shore, bounded on the
south by a line drawn from Carr Point,
at latitude 38°58′58.0″ North, longitude
76°27′40.0″ West, thence to Horn Point
Warning Light (LLNR 17935), at
38°58′24.0″ North, longitude 76°28′10.0″
West, thence to Horn Point, at
38°58′20.0″ North, longitude 76°28′27.0″
West, and bounded on the north by the
State Route 450 Bridge.
(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 Activities Baltimore.
(b) Special local regulations—(1) Except for persons or vessels authorized
by the Coast Guard Patrol Commander,

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no person or vessel may enter or remain in the regulated area.
(2) The operator of any vessel in the
immediate vicinity of this area shall:
(i) Stop the vessel immediately upon
being directed to do so by any commissioned, warrant, or petty officer on
board a vessel displaying a Coast Guard
ensign.
(ii) Proceed as directed by any commissioned, warrant, or petty officer.
(3) Any spectator vessel may anchor
outside of the regulated area specified
in paragraph (a) of this section but
may not block a navigable channel.
(c) Effective period. The Commander,
Fifth Coast Guard District, publishes a
notice in the FEDERAL REGISTER and
the Fifth Coast Guard District Local
Notice to Mariners that announces the
times and dates that the section is in
effect.
[CGD 05–89–06, 54 FR 22438, May 24, 1989, as
amended by USCG–2000–7223, 65 FR 40056,
June 29, 2000]

§ 100.512 American Diabetes Association Reach the Beach Triathlon,
Choptank River, Cambridge, Maryland.
(a) Definitions—(1) Regulated area. The
waters of the Choptank River between
the Choptank River Bridge and a line
drawn from the northern shore, at latitude 38°35′37″ North, longitude 76°03′08″
West, to the southwestern shore, at
latitude 38°35′31″ North, longitude
76°04′52″ West.
(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, Group
Baltimore.
(b) Special local regulations. (1) Except
for persons or vessels authorized by the
Coast Guard Patrol Commander, no
person or vessel may enter or remain
in the regulated area.
(2) The operator of any vessel in the
immediate vicinity of this area shall:
(i) Stop the vessel immediately upon
being directed to do so by any commissioned, warrant, or petty officer on
board a vessel displaying a Coast Guard
ensign.
(ii) Proceed as directed by any commissioned, warrant, or petty officer on

board a vessel displaying a Coast Guard
ensign.
(3) Any spectator vessel may anchor
outside of the regulated area specified
in paragraph (a) of this section but
may not block a navigable channel.
(c) Effective period. The Commander,
Fifth Coast Guard District, will publish
a notice in the FEDERAL REGISTER and
the Fifth Coast Guard District Local
Notice to Mariners announcing the
times and date this section is in effect.
[CGD 05–89–08, 54 FR 23474, June 1, 1989]

§ 100.513 Wrightsville
Channel,
Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina.
(a) Definitions—(1) Regulated area. The
waters of, and adjacent to, Wrightsville
Channel, from Wrightsville Channel
Daybeacon 14 (LLNR 28040), located at
34°12′18.0′′ N., longitude 77°48′10.0′′ W., to
Wrightsville Channel Daybeacon 25
(LLNR 28080), located at 34°12′51.0′′ N.,
longitude 77°48′53.0′′ W.
(2) Coast Guard Patrol Commander.
The Coast Guard Patrol Commander is
a commissioned, warrant, or petty officer who has been designated by the
Commander, Group Fort Macon.
(b) Special Local Regulations. (1) Except for persons or vessels authorized
by the Coast Guard Patrol Commander,
no person or vessel may enter or remain in the regulated area.
(2) The operator of any vessel in the
immediate vicinity of this area shall:
(i) Stop the vessel immediately upon
being directed to do so by any commissioned, warrant, or petty officer on
board a vessel displaying a Coast Guard
ensign.
(ii) Proceed as directed by any commissioned, warrant, or petty officer on
board a vessel displaying a Coast Guard
ensign.
(3) Any spectator vessel may anchor
outside the regulated area specified in
paragraph (a)(1) of this section but may
not block a navigable channel.
(c) Effective Period. The Commander,
Fifth Coast Guard District will publish
a Notice in the FEDERAL REGISTER and
in the Fifth Coast Guard District Local
Notice to Mariners announcing the
date and times this section is in effect.
[CGD 05–89–81, 54 FR 39730, Sept. 28, 1989]

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33 CFR Ch. I (7–1–02 Edition)

§ 100.514 Fourth of July Fireworks
Display; Parker Island, Little Egg
Harbor, New Jersey.
(a) Definitions—(1) Regulated Area.
The waters of Little Egg Harbor bounded by the arc of a circle with a radius
of 1,000 feet and with its center located
at latitude 39°34′18.0″ North, longitude
74°14′43.0″ West.
(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, Group
Cape May, New Jersey.
(b) Special Local Regulations. (1) Except for persons or vessels authorized
by the Coast Guard Patrol Commander,
no person or vessel may enter or remain in the regulated area.
(2) The operator of any vessel in the
immediate vicinity of this area shall:
(i) Stop the vessel immediately upon
being directed to do so by any commissioned, warrant, or petty officer on
board a vessel displaying a Coast Guard
ensign.
(ii) Proceed as directed by any commissioned, warrant, or petty officer on
board a vessel displaying a Coast Guard
ensign.
(3) Any spectator vessel may anchor
outside of the regulated area specified
in paragraph (a)(1) of these regulations
but may not block a navigable channel.
(c) Effective Period. The Commander,
Fifth Coast Guard District will publish
a Notice in the FEDERAL REGISTER and
in the Fifth Coast Guard District Local
Notice to Mariners announcing the
date and times that this section is in
effect.
[CGD 05–89–10, 54 FR 25850, June 20, 1989]

§ 100.515 Patapsco
Maryland.

River,

Baltimore,

(a) Definitions. (1) Regulated area. The
waters of the Patapsco River bounded
by the arc of a circle with a radius of
1,000 feet and with its center located at
latitude 39°15′44.5″ North, longitude
76°34′40.0″ West.
(2) Coast Guard Patrol Commander.
The Coast Guard Patrol Commander is
a commissioned, warrant, or petty officer who has been designated by the
Commander, Coast Guard Activities
Baltimore.

(b) Special Local Regulations. (1) Except for persons or vessels authorized
by the Coast Guard Patrol Commander,
no person or vessel may enter or remain in the regulated area.
(2) The operator of any vessel in the
immediate vicinity of this area shall:
(i) Stop the vessel immediately upon
being directed to do so by any commissioned, warrant, or petty officer on
board a vessel displaying a Coast Guard
ensign.
(ii) Proceed as directed by any commissioned, warrant, or petty officer on
board a vessel displaying a Coast Guard
ensign.
(3) Any spectator vessel may anchor
outside the regulated area specified in
paragraph (a)(1) of these regulations
but may not block a navigable channel.
(c) Effective Period. The Commander,
Fifth Coast Guard District will publish
a Notice in the FEDERAL REGISTER and
in the Fifth Coast Guard District Local
Notice to Mariners announcing the
date and times this section is in effect.
[CGD 05–89–17, 54 FR 30035, July 18, 1989, as
amended by USCG–2000–7223, 65 FR 40056,
June 29, 2000]

§ 100.517
MD.

Atlantic Ocean, Ocean City,

(a) Definitions:
(1) Regulated area. The waters of the
Atlantic Ocean commencing at a point
on the shoreline at latitude 38°25′42″
North, longitude 75°05′06″ West; thence
east southeast to latitude 38°25′30″
North, longitude 75°02′12″ West; thence
south southwest parallel to the Ocean
City shoreline to latitude 38°19′12″
North, longitude 75°03′48″ West; thence
west northwest to the shoreline at latitude 38°19′30″ North, longitude 75°05′00″
West.
(2) Coast Guard patrol commander. The
Coast Guard Patrol Commander will be
a commissioned, warrant, or petty officer who will be designated by the Commander, Coast Guard Activities Baltimore.
(b) Special local regulations. (1) Except
for persons or vessels authorized by the
Coast Guard Patrol Commander, no
person or vessel may enter or remain
in the regulated area.
(2) The operator of any vessel in the
immediate vicinity of this area shall:

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(i) Stop the vessel immediately upon
being directed to do so by any commissioned, warrant, or petty officer on
board a vessel displaying a Coast Guard
ensign.
(ii) Proceed as directed by any commissioned, warrant, or petty officer on
board a vessel displaying a Coast Guard
ensign.
(3) Any spectator vessel may anchor
outside of the regulated area specified
in paragraph (a)(1) of this section but
may not block a navigable channel.
(c) Effective period. The Commander,
Fifth Coast Guard District will publish
a notice in the FEDERAL REGISTER and
the Fifth Coast Guard District Local
Notice to Mariners that announces the
times and dates that this section is in
effect.
[CGD 05–94–017, 59 FR 47539, Sept. 16, 1994, as
amended by USCG–2000–7223, 65 FR 40056,
June 29, 2000]
EDITORIAL NOTE: At 59 FR 47540, Sept. 16,
1994, in § 100.517, paragraph (b)(3) was inadvertently printed as paragraph (b)(30).

§ 100.518 Severn River, College Creek,
and Weems Creek, Annapolis, Maryland
(a) Definitions: (1) Regulated area.
The waters of the Severn River enclosed by:
Latitude
38°58′40.0″
38°58′33.0″
38°58′58.0″
38°59′51.0″
39°00′14.0″

N
N
N
N
N

Longitude
76°28′49.0″ W
76°28′05.0″ W
76°27′40.0″ W
76°29′46.0″ W
76°29′36.0″ W

(2) Coast Guard Patrol Commander.
The Coast Guard Patrol Commander is
a commissioned, warrant, or petty officer who has been designated by the
Commander, Coast Guard Activities
Baltimore.
(b) Special local regulations. (1) Except
for persons or vessels authorized by the
Coast Guard Patrol Commander, no
person or vessel may enter or remain
in the regulated area.
(2) The operator of any vessel in the
immediate vicinity of this area shall:
(i) Stop the vessel immediately upon
being directed to do so by any commissioned, warrant, or petty officer on
board a vessel displaying a Coast Guard
ensign.
(ii) Proceed as directed by any commissioned, warrant, or petty officer on

board a vessel displaying a Coast Guard
ensign.
(3) Any spectator vessel may anchor
outside of the regulated area specified
in paragraph (a)(1) of this section but
may not block a navigable channel.
(c) Effective period. This section is effective during, and 30 minutes before
any scheduled event starts. The commander, Fifth Coast Guard District
will publish a notice in the FEDERAL
REGISTER and the Fifth Coast Guard
District Local Notice to Mariners that
announces the times and dates that
this section is in effect.
[CGD 05–93–053, 58 FR 57741, Oct. 27, 1993, as
amended by USCG–2000–7223]

§ 100.519 Assateague Channel,
coteague, Virginia.

Chin-

(a) Definitions: (1) Regulated area.
The waters of Assateague Channel from
shoreline to shoreline, bounded to the
east by a line drawn from latitude
37°55′01″ North, longitude 75°22′40″ West,
to latitude 37°54′50″ North, longitude
75°22′46″ West, and to the west by a line
drawn from latitude 37°54′54.0″ North,
longitude 75°23′00″ West, to latitude
37°54′49″ North, longitude 75°22′49″ West.
(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 Group Eastern Shore.
(b) Special local regulations. (1) Except
for participants registered with the
event sponsor and vessels authorized
by the Coast Guard Patrol Commander,
no person or vessel may enter or remain in the regulated area without the
permission of the Patrol Commander.
(2) The operator of any vessel in the
immediate vicinity of this area shall:
(i) Stop the vessel immediately when
directed to do so by any commissioned,
warrant, or petty officer on board a
vessel displaying a Coast Guard ensign.
(ii) Proceed as directed by any commissioned, warrant or petty officer on
board a vessel displaying a Coast Guard
ensign.
(3) The Coast Guard Patrol Commander may allow vessels to transit
the regulated area up until the ponies
are ready to enter the water.

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33 CFR Ch. I (7–1–02 Edition)

(4) Vessel operators are advised to remain clear of the advisory area during
the effective periods of this regulation.
(c) Effective periods. This regulation is
effective annually for the duration of
each marine event listed in Table 1, or
as otherwise specified in the Coast
Guard Local Notice to Mariners and a
FEDERAL REGISTER notice. The Coast
Guard Patrol Commander will announce by Broadcast Notice to Mariners the specific time periods during
which the regulations will be enforced.
TABLE 1 OF § 100.519
Chincoteague Power Boat Regatta
Sponsor: Chincoteague Chamber of Commerce
Date: Third Saturday and Sunday in June
Pony Penning Swim

[CGD 05–93–055, 59 FR 5323, Feb. 4, 1994]

Sponsor: Chincoteague Volunteer Fire Department
Date: Last Wednesday in July and the following Friday
[CGD 05–92–81, 58 FR 16357, Mar. 26, 1993, as
amended by CGD 05–97–012, 62 FR 42067, Aug.
5, 1997]

§ 100.520 Rudee Inlet, Lake Rudee, Atlantic Ocean, Virginia Beach, Virginia.
(a) Definitions. (1) Regulated area.
The waters of Rudee Inlet and Lake
Rudee including the Owl Creek Boat
Ramp. The waters of the Atlantic
Ocean enclosed by:
Latitude
36°54′23.0″
36°54′38.0″
36°49′06.0″
36°48′53.0″

N
N
N
N

Longitude
75°59′26.0″
75°56′55.0″
75°55′58.0″
75°57′58.0″

board a vessel displaying a Coast Guard
ensign.
(ii) Proceed as directed by any commissioned, warrant, or petty officer on
board a vessel displaying a Coast Guard
ensign.
(3) Any spectator vessel may anchor
outside of the regulated area specified
in paragraph (a)(1) of these regulations
but may not block a navigable channel.
(c) Effective period. This section is effective during, and one hour before any
scheduled event starts. The Commander, Fifth Coast Guard District
will publish a notice in the FEDERAL
REGISTER and the Fifth Coast Guard
District Local Notice to Mariners that
announces the times and dates that
this section is in effect.

W
W
W
W

(2) Coast Guard Patrol Commander.
The Coast Guard Patrol Commander
will be a commissioned, warrant, or
petty officer who will be designated by
the
Commander,
Group
Hampton
Roads.
(b) Special local regulations. (1) Except
for persons or vessels authorized by the
Coast Guard Patrol Commander, no
person or vessel may enter or remain
in the regulated area.
(2) The operator of any vessel in the
immediate vicinity of this area shall:
(i) Stop the vessel immediately upon
being directed to do so by any commissioned, warrant, or petty officer on

§ 100.522 Fireworks Displays, Atlantic
Ocean, Virginia Beach, Virginia.
(a) Regulated Area. The regulated
area is defined as the waters of the Atlantic Ocean enclosed within the arc of
a circle with a radius of 850 yards and
with its center located at latitude
36°51′35″ N, longitude 075°58′30″ W. All
coordinates reference Datum NAD 1983.
(b) 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 Group Hampton Roads.
(c) Special Local Regulations:
(1) Except for persons or vessels authorized by the Coast Guard Patrol
Commander, no person or vessel may
enter or remain in the regulated area.
(2) The operator of any vessel in the
area shall:
(i) Stop the vessel immediately when
directed to do so by the Coast Guard
Patrol Commander; and
(ii) Proceed as directed by the Coast
Guard Patrol Commander.
(d) Effective Dates: This section is effective:
(1) Annually from 9 p.m. to 11 p.m.
eastern time every Friday, Saturday
and Sunday between May 1 and October
31;
(2) Annually from 9 p.m. to 11 p.m.
eastern time on July 4; and

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§ 100.526

(3) As otherwise specified in the
Coast Guard Local Notice to Mariners
and a FEDERAL REGISTER notice.
[CGD05–01–013, 66 FR 57875, Nov. 19, 2001]

§ 100.523 Southern Branch, Elizabeth
River, Portsmouth, Virginia.
(a) Definitions—(1) Regulated area. The
waters of the Southern Branch, Elizabeth River from shoreline to shoreline
bounded to the south by a line drawn
from latitude 36°49′11.0″ North, longitude 76°17′33.0″ West to latitude
36°49′11.0″ North, longitude 76°17′22.0″
West and bounded to the north by a
line drawn from latitude 36°50′17.5″
North, longitude 76°17′45.0″ West to
latitude 36°50′17.5″ North, longitude
76°17′30.0″ West
(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 Group Hampton Roads.
(b) Special Local Regulations. (1) Except for participants in the Crawford
Bay Crew Classic and vessels authorized by the Coast Guard Patrol Commander, no person or vessel may enter
or remain in the regulated area without the permission of the Patrol Commander.
(2) The operator of any vessel in the
immediate vicinity of this area shall:
(i) Stop the vessel immediately when
directed to do so by any commissioned,
warrant, or petty officer on board a
vessel displaying a Coast Guard ensign.
(ii) Proceed as directed by any commissioned, warrant or petty officer on
board a vessel displaying a Coast Guard
ensign.
(3) The Coast Guard Patrol Commander may allow vessels to transit
the regulated area whenever a race
heat is not being run.
(4) Vessel operators are advised to remain clear of the advisory area during
the effective periods of this regulation.
(c) Effective periods. This regulation
will be effective on the fourth Friday of
April and on the fourth Saturday of
April, unless otherwise specified in the
Coast Guard Local Notice to Mariners
and a FEDERAL REGISTER notice.
[CGD 05–93–06, 58 FR 9119, Feb. 19, 1993; as
amended by CGD–05–97–004, 62 FR 20102, Apr.
25, 1997]

§ 100.525 Western Branch, Elizabeth
River, Portsmouth, Virginia.
(a) Definitions:
(1) 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 Group Hampton Roads.
(2) Official Patrol. The Official Patrol
is any vessel assigned or approved by
Commander, Coast Guard Group Hampton Roads with a commissioned, warrant, or petty officer on board and displaying a Coast Guard ensign.
(3) Regulated Area. The regulated area
includes all waters of the Western
Branch, Elizabeth River bounded by a
line connecting the following points:
Latitude
Longitude
36°50′18′ North
076°23′10′ West, to
36°50′18′ North
076°21′42′ West, to
36°50′12′ North
076°21′42′ West, to
36°50′12′ North
076°23′10′ West, to
36°50′18′ North
076°23′10′ West
All coordinates reference Datum
NAD 1983.
(b) Special Local Regulations:
(1) Except for persons or vessels authorized by the Coast Guard Patrol
Commander, no person or vessel may
enter or remain in the regulated area.
(2) The operator of any vessel in this
area shall:
(i) Stop the vessel immediately when
directed to do so by any Official Patrol,
including any commissioned, warrant,
or petty officer on board a vessel displaying a Coast Guard ensign; and
(ii) Proceed as directed by any Official Patrol, including any commissioned, warrant, or petty officer on
board a vessel displaying a Coast Guard
ensign.
(c) Effective Dates. This section is effective annually from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.
on the fourth Friday and following Saturday in March, the fourth Friday and
following Saturday in April, the second
Friday and following Saturday in May,
and the second Saturday and following
Sunday in October.
[CGD05–01–070, 67 FR 17622, Apr. 11, 2002]

§ 100.526 Fireworks Displays, Patapsco
River, Baltimore, Maryland.
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33 CFR Ch. I (7–1–02 Edition)

Area is defined as the waters of the Patapsco River enclosed within the arc of
a circle with a radius of 400 feet and
with its center located at latitude
39°16.9′ N, longitude 076°36.3′ W. All coordinates reference Datum NAD 1983.
(2) Northwest Harbor Regulated Area.
The Northwest Harbor Regulated Area
is defined as the waters of the Patapsco
River enclosed within the arc of a circle with a radius of 500 feet and with
its center located at latitude 39°16.6′ N,
longitude 076°35.8′ W. All coordinates
reference Datum NAD 1983.
(3) 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 Activities Baltimore.
(4) Official Patrol. The Official Patrol
is any vessel assigned or approved by
Commander, Coast Guard Activities
Baltimore with a commissioned, warrant, or petty officer of the Coast
Guard on board and displaying a Coast
Guard ensign.
(b) Special Local Regulations—(1) Except for persons or vessels authorized
by the Coast Guard Patrol Commander,
no person or vessel may enter or remain in the Inner Harbor Regulated
Area or the Northwest Harbor Regulated Area.
(2) The operator of any vessel in
these areas shall:
(i) Stop the vessel immediately when
directed to do so by any Official Patrol;
and
(ii) Proceed as directed by any Official Patrol.
(c) Effective Dates: This section is effective: (1) Annually from 8:30 p.m. on
July 4 until 9:30 p.m. on July 4; and (2)
Annually from 11:45 p.m. on December
31 until 12:45 a.m. on January 1.
(d) Rain Dates. If the July 4 fireworks
display is cancelled for the evening due
to inclement weather, then this section
is effective between 8:30 p.m. and 9:30
p.m. on July 5. If the December 31 fireworks display is cancelled for the
evening due to inclement weather, then
this section is effective from 11:45 p.m.
on January 1 until 12:45 a.m. on January 2. Notice of the effective period
will be given via Marine Safety Radio

Broadcast on VHF-FM marine band
radio, Channel 22 (157.1 MHz).
[CGD05–00–046, 66 FR 57876, Nov. 19, 2001]

§ 100.709 Annual Augusta Southern
National Drag Boat Races; Savannah River, Augusta, GA.
(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 (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 encompasses
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 Group Charleston, Charleston,
South Carolina.
(b) Special local regulations. (1) Entry
into the regulated area is prohibited to
all non-event participants.
(2) After the termination of the Augusta Southern National Drag Boat
Races 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 annually on Thursday, Friday,
Saturday and Sunday of the third week
of July from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. edt, except in 1996, the section is effective on
July 18–21, 1996 from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.
edt.
[CGD07–96–021, 61 FR 28504, June 5, 1996]

§ 100.710 Annual Greater Jacksonville
Kingfish Tournament; Jacksonville,
Florida.
(a) Regulated area. A regulated area is
established for the waters of the St.
Johns River lying between an eastern
boundary formed by St. Johns River
Lighted Buoy 7 (LLNR (7145) in approximate position 30–23.56N, 081–23.04W,
and Lighted Buoy 8 (LLNR 7150) in position 30–24.03N, 081–23.01W, and the
western boundary formed by Lighted
Buoy 25 (LLNR 7305) in position 30–
23.40N, 081–28.26W, and Short Cut Light
26 (LLNR 7130 in position 30–23.46N, 081–
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boundaries formed by the banks of the
St. Johns and extended north from the
boundary formed by the St. Johns
River and the Intracoastal Waterway,
Sisters Creek, to Lighted Buoy 83
(LLNR 38330) on the Intracoastal Waterway.
(b) Regulations. Vessels operating in
the regulated area must operate at No
Wake Speed.
(c) Dates. This section is effective annually during the second full week of
July. Coast Guard Group Mayport will
issue a Local Notice to Mariners each
year announcing future specific times
and dates of the event.
[CGD 07–98–033, 63 FR 41719, Aug. 5, 1998; 64
FR 22674, Apr. 27, 1999]

§ 100.713 Annual
Harborwalk
Boat
Race; Sampit River, Georgetown,
SC.
(a) Definitions. (1) Regulated Area. The
regulated area is formed by a line from:
33°21.5′ N, 079°17.10′ W, thence to
33°21.7′ N, 079°16.8′ W, thence along the shore
to
33°21.1′ N, 079°16.7′ W, thence to
33°21.1′ N, 079°16.9′ W, thence back to
33°21.5′ N, 079°17.10′ W.

All coordinates referenced use datum:
NAD 83.
(2) Coast Guard Patrol Commander.
The Coast Guard Patrol Commander is
a commissioned, warrant, or petty officer of the United States Coast Guard
who has been designated by the Commander, Coast Guard Group Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina.
(b) Special local regulations. (1) Entry
into the regulated area is prohibited to
all nonparticipants.
(2) After the termination of the
Harborwalk Boat Race, 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 in
effect from 12 p.m. and terminates at
5:30 p.m. EDT annually during the last
Sunday of June.
[CGD07–96–015, 61 FR 29020, June 7, 1996]

§ 100.714 Annual Miami Super Boat
Race; Miami Beach, FL.
(a) Definitions. (1) Regulated Areas.
The regulated area includes the race

course area, the spectator area, and a
buffer zone.
(i) The race course area is formed by
a line joining the following points:
25°46.3′ N, 080°07.85′ W; thence to,
25°46.3′ N, 080°06.82′ W; thence to,
25°51.3′ N, 080°06.2′ W; thence to,
25°51.3′ N, 080°07.18′ W; thence along
the shoreline to the starting point. All
coordinates referenced use datum: NAD
1983.
(ii) A spectator area is established in
the regulated area for spectator traffic
and is defined by a line joining the following points, beginning from:
25°51.3′ N, 080°06.15′ W; thence to,
25°51.3′ N, 080°05.85′ W; thence to,
25°46.3′ N, 080°06.55′ W; thence to,
25°46.3′ N, 080°06.77′ W; and back to
the starting point. All coordinates referenced use datum: NAD 1983.
(iii) A buffer zone of 300 feet is established between the race course and the
spectator area.
(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 Group Miami, Miami Beach,
Florida.
(b) Special local regulations. (1) Entry
into the race course area by other than
event participants is prohibited unless
otherwise authorized by the Coast
Guard Patrol Commander. At the completion of scheduled races and departure of participants from the regulated
area, traffic may resume normal operations. At the discretion of the Coast
Guard Patrol Commander, between
scheduled racing events, traffic may be
permitted to resume normal operations.
(2) A succession of not fewer than 5
short whistle or horn blasts from a patrol vessel will be the signal for any
and all vessels to take immediate steps
to avoid collision. The display of an orange distress smoke signal from a patrol vessel will be the signal for any
and all vessels to stop immediately.
(3) Spectators not in the designated
spectator areas, as defined above, are
required to keep clear of the race
course area at all times.
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33 CFR Ch. I (7–1–02 Edition)

p.m. EDT annually during the second
Sunday of June.
[CGD–94–091, 61 FR 27783, June 3, 1996]

§ 100.715 Annual Beaufort Water Festival, Beaufort River, Beaufort, SC.
(a) Definitions.
(1) Regulated Area. A regulated area is
established on that portion of the
Beaufort River, between the Ladys Island swing bridge at 32°25′40″ N,
080°40′10″ W and a line drawn directly
across the Beaufort River at Spanish
Point, at 32°24′00″ N. All coordinates
referenced use datum: NAD 1983.
(2) Coast Guard Patrol Commander.
The Coast Guard Patrol Commander is
a commissioned, warrant, or petty officer of the United States Coast Guard
who has been designated by the Commander, Coast Guard Group Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina.
(b) Special local regulations. (1) Entry
into the regulated area by other than
event participants is prohibited, unless
otherwise authorized by the Coast
Guard Patrol Commander.
(2) Between scheduled events the
Coast Guard Patrol Commander may
authorize vessels to resume normal operations.
(3) After termination of the Beaufort
Water Festival events, all vessels may
resume normal operation at the discretion of the Coast Guard Patrol Commander.
(c) Effective Dates. This section become effective annually from 7:30 a.m.
to 7 p.m. EDT, on the last two Saturdays and Sundays of July.
[CGD07–96–020, 61 FR 28502, June 5, 1996]

§ 100.716 Annual Florida Sports Fishing
Association
Billfish
Tournament.
(a) Regulated area. A regulated area is
established for the waters of Port Canaveral Harbor. The regulated area is
bound on the west by the easternmost
State Road 401 bascule bridge, position
28–24–33 N, 080–37–55 W, and on the east
by the line drawn between Canaveral
Harbor Entrance Channel Light #12
(LLNR 8955), position 28–24–38 N, 080–34–
59 W, and Canaveral Harbor Entrance
Channel Lighted Buoy #13 (LLNR 8960),
position 28–24–33 N, 080–34–59 W. The
southern boundary will be a line drawn

from Canaveral Harbor Entrance Channel Lighted Buoy #13 to the Cape Canaveral southern jetty, position 28–24–
29 N, 080–35–18 W, then following the
southern shoreline of Cape Canaveral
Harbor to the easternmost State Road
401 bascule bridge. The northern boundary will be a line extending from Canaveral Harbor Entrance Channel
Light #12, following the northern
shoreline of Cape Canaveral Harbor,
but excluding all navigable waters
north of a line drawn across the mouth
of the East Basin, Middle Basin, and
West Basin.
(b) Special local regulations. A ‘‘No
Wake Zone’’ is established in the regulated area.
(c) Effective dates. The Commander,
Coast Guard Group Mayport will publish the effective times and dates during which the regulations in this section will be effective in the Seventh
Coast Guard District Local Notice to
Mariners.
[CGD7 92–16, 57 FR 23302, June 3, 1992]

§ 100.717 Annual Fort Myers Beach
Offshore Grand Prix; Fort Myers,
FL.
(a) Regulated Area. The regulated
area is formed by a line drawn from the
start/finish position, at the Fort Myers
Beach pier (26°28.07′ N, 81°58.30′ W),
thence to position 26°26.08′ N, 81°55.29′
W, thence to position 26°24.76′ N,
81°54.68′ W, thence to position 26°23.74′
N, 81°55.10′ W, thence to position
26°23.91′ N, 81°55.40′ W, thence to position 26°24.94′ N, 81°55.24′ W, thence to
position 26°26.93′ N, 81°58.53′ W, thence
to position 26°27.32′ N, 81°58.16′ W,
thence back to the start/finish position, at the Fort Myers Beach pier
(26°28.07, 81°58.30′ W). All coordinates
referenced use datum: NAD 83.
(b) Special local regulations. (1) No vessel may anchor shoreward of the shoreside boundaries of the regulated area,
from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. edt.
(2) Spectator craft will be permitted
to anchor seaward of the seaside
boundaries of the regulated area, in the
spectator area formed by a line drawn
from the position 29°26.54′ N, 81°58.12′ W,
thence to position 28°25.06′ N, 81°55.42′
W, thence to position 26°24.45′ N,
81°55.50′ W, thence to position 26°26.54′
N, 81°58.30′ W, thence back to position

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29°26.54′ N, 81°58.12′ W, and in the spectator area formed by a line drawn from
the position 26°25.06′ N, 81°54.18′ W,
thence to position 26°23.47′ N, 81°54.00′
W, thence to position 25°24.05′ N,
81°54.47′ W, thence back to position
26°25.06′ N, 81°54.18′ W. All coordinates
referenced use datum: NAD 83.
(3) All vessel traffic, not involved
with the Fort Myers Beach Offshore
Grand Prix, exiting Matanzas Pass between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. will exit the
marked channel at Matanzas Pass
Channel daybeacon #3 (26°25.9′ N,
82°58.2′ W, LLNR 16365) and #4 (26°26.1′
N, 82°57.8′ W, LLNR 16370), and shall
proceed in a southwesterly direction
seaward of the spectator area defined
in paragraph (b)(2) of this section, taking action to avoid a close-quarters situation until finally past and clear of
the racecourse. All coordinates referenced use datum: NAD 83.
(4) All vessel traffic, not involved
with the Fort Myers Beach Offshore
Grand Prix, exiting Big Carlos Pass between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. edt will exit
the pass in a southwesterly direction
seaward of the spectator area defined
in paragraph (b)(2) of this section, taking action to avoid a close-quarters situation with the spectator craft until finally past and clear of the racecourse.
All coordinates referenced use datum:
NAD 83.
(5) Entry into the regulated area
shall be in accordance with this regulation. Spectator vessels shall stay seaward of the seaside legs of the racecourse at all times in the spectator
areas defined in paragraph (b)(2) of this
section.
(c) Effective dates: This section is effective each day from 11 a.m. through 3
p.m. EDT annually during the third
Saturday and Sunday of May.
[CGD07–96–005, 61 FR 28503, June 5, 1996, as
amended by CGD07–97–010, 62 FR 26745, May
15, 1997]

§ 100.718 Annual Suncoast Kilo Run;
Sarasota Bay, Sarasota, FL.
(a) Regulated area. The regulated area
is established in Sarasota Bat with the
northwest corner point at Whale Key,
position 27°23′53″ N, 82°37′46″ W, extending to the northeast corner point at
Bayshore Gardens Channel, position
27°25′11″ N, 82°35′45″ W, extending to the

southeast corner point at Whitaker
Bayou, position 27°21′22″ N, 82°33′14″ W,
and then to the southwest corner point
at Quick Point, position 27°20′18″ N,
82°34′36″ W. All coordinates referenced
use datum: NAD 83.
(b) Special local regulations.
(1) In accordance with these regulations, the regulated area is designated
as a ‘‘no wake’’ zone. Spectator craft
are permitted into the area, but are
prohibited from entering the race
course areas described in (b)(2) of this
section.
(2) Inside the ‘‘no wake’’ zone are two
designated areas surrounding the primary and alternate race courses. Primary course ‘‘A’’ is bounded by a line
connecting the northeast corner point
at position 27°22′10″ N, 82°36′09″ W, a
southeast corner point at position
27°21′31″ N, 82°35′37″ W, a southwest corner point at position 27°21′27″ N,
82°35′48″ W, and a northwest corner
point at position 27°22′05″ N, 82°36′16″ W.
Alternate course ‘‘B’’ is bounded by a
line connecting the northeast corner
point at position 27°23′11″ N, 82°34′31″ W,
a southeast corner point at position
27°22′35″ N, 82°34′03″ W, a southwest corner point at position 27°22′31″ N,
82°34′08″ W, and a northwest corner
point at position 27°23′09″ N, 82°34′38″ W.
All coordinates referenced use datum:
NAD 83.
(3) Entry into the regulated area
shall be in accordance with this regulation.
(c) Effective date. This section is effective at 8 a.m. and terminates at 1
p.m. EDT, annually during the first
Friday of July.
[CGD07–96–008, 61 FR 32334, June 24, 1996]

§ 100.719 Annual Suncoast Offshore
Challenge; Gulf of Mexico, Sarasota,
FL.
(a) Regulated area. The regulated area
is established by a line drawn from the
start/finish position 27°19.15′ N, 82°35.90′
W, thence to position 27°18.81′ N,
82°34.90′ W, thence to position 27°18.21′
N, 82°34.48′ W, thence to position
27°16.43′ N, 82°34.99′ W, thence to position 27°15.70′ N, 82°34.29′ W, thence to
position 27°15.86′ N, 82°33.44′ W, thence
to position 27°14.73′10′ N, 82°32.37′ W,
thence to position 27°14.62′ N, 82°32.54′
W, thence to position 27°14.94′ N,

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82°35.25′ W, thence to position 27°20.03′
N, 82°37.38′ W, thence to position
27°20.32′ N, 82°37.16′ W, thence back to
the start/finish position. All coordinates referenced use datum: NAD 1983.
(b) Special local regulations.
(1) No anchoring will be permitted
seaward of the shoreside boundaries of
the regulated area out to three nautical miles from shore, from 10 a.m. to
4 p.m. EDT, annually on the first Saturday of July.
(2) Anchoring for spectators will be
permitted shoreward of the shoreside
boundaries of the regulated area.
(3) All vessel traffic, not involved
with the Suncoast Offshore Challenge,
exiting New Pass between 11 a.m. and 4
p.m. EDT shall exist at New Pass Channel daybeacon #3 (27°26.46′ N, 82°41.7′ W,
LLNR 18100) and #4 (27°26.4′ N, 82°41.68′
W, LLNR 18105), and shall proceed in a
northerly direction shoreward of spectator craft taking action to avoid a
close-quarters situation until finally
past and clear of the racecourse. All coordinates referenced use datum: NAD
1983.
(4) Big Sarasota Pass will be closed
to all inbound and outbound vessel
traffic, other than spectator craft,
from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. EDT.
(5) Entry into the regulated area
shall be in accordance with this regulation. Spectator vessels shall stay clear
of race area at all times.
(c) Effective date. This section is effective at 10 a.m. and terminates at 4
p.m. EDT, annually during the first
Saturday of July.
[CGD07–96–008, 61 FR 32334, June 24, 1996]

§ 100.720 Annual Suncoast Offshore
Grand Prix; Gulf of Mexico, Sarasota, FL.
(a) Regulated area. The regulated area
is established by a line drawn from the
start/finish position 27°19.15′ N, 82°35.90′
W, thence to position 27°18.91′ N,
82°34.90′ W, thence to position 27°18.81′
N, 82°34.48′ W, thence to position
27°16.43′ N, 82°34.99′ W, thence to position 27°15.70′ N, 82°34.29′ W, thence to
position 27°15.86′ N, 82°33.44′ W, thence
to position 27°14.73′ N, 82°32.37′ W,
thence to position 27°14.62′ N, 82°32.54′
W, thence to position 27°14.93′ N,
82°35.25′ W, thence to position 27°20.03′
N, 82°37.38′ W, thence to position

27°20.32′ N, 82°37.16′ W, thence back to
the start/finish position. All coordinates referenced use datum: NAD 1983.
(b) Special local regulations.
(1) No anchoring will be permitted
seaward of the shoreside boundaries of
the regulated area out to three nautical miles from shore, from 10 a.m. to
4 p.m. EDT.
(2) Anchoring for spectators will be
permitted shoreward of the shoreside
boundaries of the regulated area.
(3) All vessel traffic not involved
with the Suncoast Offshore Grand Prix,
exiting New Pass between 10 a.m. and 4
p.m. EDT shall exit at New Pass Channel daybeacon #3 (27°26.46′ N, 82°41.7′ W,
LLNR 18100) and #4 (27°26.4′ N, 82°41.68′
W, LLNR 18105), and shall proceed in a
northerly direction shoreward of spectator craft taking action to avoid a
close-quarters situation until finally
past and clear of the racecourse. All coordinates referenced use datum: NAD
83.
(4) Big Sarasota Pass will be closed
to all inbound and outbound vessel
traffic, other than spectator craft,
from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. EDT.
(5) Entry into the regulated area
shall be in accordance with this regulation. Spectator craft will stay clear of
race area at all times.
(c) Effective date. This section is effective at 10 a.m. and terminates at 4
p.m. EDT, annually during the first
Sunday of July.
[CGD07–96–008, 61 FR 32335, June 24, 1996]

§ 100.721 Charleston Christmas Parade
of Boats, Charleston Harbor, SC.
(a) Definitions. (1) Regulated Area. A
regulated area includes the area 500
yards ahead of the lead parade vessel,
100 yards astern of the last parade vessel, and 50 yards to either side of all parade vessels along the parade route described in paragraph (a)(2) of this section.
(2) Parade Route. The parade will organize in the Middle Ground, north of
Charleston South Channel. The parade
will proceed north along the west edge
of Commercial Anchorage A, entering
Rebellion Reach in the vicinity of
Charleston HBR N Chan LB 2 (Light
List Number 2505) at approximate position 32°46.3′N, 079°53.3′W, thence proceeding up Folly Shutes, and Horse

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Reach to approximately two-tenths of
a nautical mile north of USS Yorktown
at position 32°47.7′N, 079°54.7′W, thence
across Hog Island Reach near Charleston Harbor N. Channel LB 11 (Light
List Number 2529) at approximate position 32°47.6′N, 079°55.1′W, entering Town
Creek Lower reach near Town Creek
Chan LB2 (Light List Number 2715) at
approximate
position
32°47.7′N,
079°55.5′W thence south to 32°45.7′N,
079°55.3′W (approximately one half nautical mile southeast of Battery Point),
thence up the Ashley River, and continuing to the finishing point at City
Marina (32°46.6′N, 079°57.2′W). All coordinates referenced use datum: NAD
1983.
(3) Coast Guard Patrol Commander.
The Coast Guard Patrol Commander is
a commissioned, warrant or petty officer of the Coast Guard who has been
designated in writing by the Commander, Coast Guard Group Charleston, South Carolina.
(b) Special local regulations. (1) Entry
into the regulated area by other than
authorized parade participants or official patrol vessels is prohibited, unless
otherwise authorized by the Patrol
Commander.
(2) After termination of the Christmas Parade of Boats and departure of
parade participants from the regulated
area, all vessels may resume normal
operations.
(c) Effective Date: These regulations
are effective from 4:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.,
EST, on December 7, 1996, December 13,
1997, December 12, 1998, December 4,
1999, and December 9, 2000.
[CGD07–96–048, 61 FR 59023, Nov. 20, 1996, as
amended by CGD 07–00–107, 65 FR 67265, Nov.
9, 2000]

§ 100.722 Annual Key West Super Boat
Race; Key West, FL.
(a) Definitions.
(1) Regulated area. All navigable waters within a line drawn through the
following points:
24–33.65, 081–48.47W; thence to,
24–33.95N, 081–48.30W; thence to,
24–34.05N, 081–48.45W; thence to,
24–33.58N, 081–48.70W; thence to,
24–31.18N, 081–51.10W; thence to,
24–31.18N, 081–48.88W; thence to,
24–32.94N, 081–48.82W.

All coordinates reference use datum:
NAD 1983.
(2) Coast Guard Patrol Commander.
The Coast Guard Patrol Commander is
a commissioned, warrant, or petty officer of the United States Coast Guard
who has been designated by Coast
Guard Group Key West, Florida.
(b) Special Local Regulations. (1) Entry
into the regulated area, by other than
event participants, is prohibited unless
otherwise authorized by the patrol
commander.
(2) A succession of not less than 5
short whistle or horn blasts from a patrol vessel will be the signal for any
non-event participating vessel to take
immediate steps to avoid collision. The
display of a red distress flare from a
patrol vessel will be a signal for any
and all vessels to stop immediately.
(c) Effective Dates. This section is effective at 10 a.m. and terminates at 4
p.m. annually on the second Wednesday
and Saturday in November.
[CGD07–96–049, 61 FR 64993, Dec. 10, 1996]

§ 100.723 Annual Holiday Boat Parade
of the Palm Beaches; Palm Beach,
FL.
(a) Regulated Area. A regulated area
is established to include the Port of
Palm Beach Turning Basin and the Intracoastal Waterway extending south
from Lake Worth South LT 1 (LLNR
42170) to Lake Worth South Daybeacon
23 (LLNR 42300).
(b) Special Local Regulations.
(1) While the parade is transiting,
nonparticipating vessels will be prohibited from approaching within 1000 feet
ahead of the lead vessel in the parade
to 1000 feet astern of the last participating vessel in the parade or within 50
feet on either side of the parade unless
authorized by the patrol commander.
After the passage of the parade participants all vessels may resume normal
operations.
(2) A succession of not fewer than 5
short whistle or horn blasts from a patrol vessel will be the signal for any
non-participating vessel to stop immediately. The display of an orange distress smoke signal from a patrol vessel
will be the signal for any and all vessels to stop immediately.
(c) Effective Date. These regulations
are effective annually on the second

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33 CFR Ch. I (7–1–02 Edition)

Saturday of December, from 6:30 p.m.
until 9 p.m. est.
[CGD07–053, 61 FR 64995, Dec. 10, 1996]

§ 100.724 Annual Augusta Invitational
Rowing Regatta; Savannah River,
Augusta, GA.
(a) Definitions. (1) Regualted 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 Group 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.
[CGD07–96–063, 62 FR 7937, Feb. 21, 1997]

§ 100.728 Special Local Regulations;
Hurricane Offshore Classic, St. Petersburg, FL.
(a) Regulated area. The regulated area
is formed by a line drawn from position
27°46.9″N, 082°37.45″W (onshore at North
Shore Park) east southeast to position
27°46.39″N, 082°32.65″W; thence due south
to position 27°44.67″N, 082°32.65″W;
thence due west to position 27°44.67″N,
082°37.45″W (onshore just south of
Lassing Park). All coordinates referenced use Datum: NAD 83.
(b) Special local regulations. (1) Entry
into the regulated area by other than
event participants is prohibited unless
authorized by the patrol commander
designated by Coast Guard Group St.
Petersburg, Florida.

(2) Spectator craft will be permitted
near the race area, but will be required
to stay clear of the race lanes. Anchoring for spectator craft is permitted
north of the northern straightaway and
south of the southern straightaway,
but only in the designated spectator
area between 27°46.62N, 082°37.00W to
27°46.80N, 082°34.72W and 27°46.52N,
082°37.00W to 27°46.70N, 082°34.72W for
the northern area and 27°46.25N,
082°37.00W to 27°45.90N, 082°34.72W and
27°46.15N,
082°37.00W
to
27°45.80N,
082°34.72W for the southern area. All coordinates referenced use Datum: NAD
83. No anchoring will be permitted west
of turns 1 and 4 nor west of turns 2 and
3, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. EDT.
(3) All vessel traffic, not involved in
the Hurricane Offshore Classic, entering or exiting the Vinoy Basin between
10 a.m. and 6 p.m. EDT must transit
around the racecourse, taking action
to avoid a close-quarters situation
until finally past and clear of the racecourse. All vessel traffic, not involved
with the Hurricane Offshore Classic,
transiting the area off Coffeepot
Bayou, The Pier, and Bayboro Harbor
should exercise extra caution and take
action to avoid a close-quarters situation until finally past and clear of the
racecourse.
(4) Entry into the regulated area
shall be in accordance with this section. Spectator vessels will at all times
stay in the spectator areas defined in
paragraph (b)(2) of this section.
(c) Effective Dates: This regulation is
effective annually at 10 a.m. and terminates at 6 p.m. EDT on the third Saturday and Sunday of August.
[CGD07–97–031, 62 FR 43641, Aug. 15, 1997]

§ 100.730 Annual Miami Super
Race; Miami Beach, Florida

Boat

(a) Regualted area. (1) A regulated
area is established by a line joining the
following points: 25–46.3N, 080–07.85W;
thence to, 25–46.3N, 080–06.82W; thence
to, 25–51.3N, 080–06.20W; thence to, 25–
51.3N, 080–07.18W; thence along the
shoreline to the starting point. All coordinate referenced use Datum: NAD
83.
(2) A spectator area is established in
the vicinity of the regulated area for
spectator traffic and is defined by a

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line joining the following points, beginning from: 25–51.3N, 080–06.15W; thence
to, 25–51.3N, 080–05.85W; thence to, 25–
46.3N, 080–06.55W; thence to, 25–46.3N,
080–06.77W; and back to the starting
point. All coordinates referenced use
Datum: NAD 83.
(3) A buffer zone of 300 feet separates
the race course and the spectator
areas.
(b) Special local regulations. (1) Entry
into the regulated area by other than
event participants is prohibited unless
otherwise authorized by the Patrol
Commander. At the completion of
scheduled races and departure of participants from the regulated area, traffic may resume normal operations.
Traffic may be permitted to resume
normal operations between scheduled
racing events, at the discretion of the
Patrol Commander.
(2) A succession of not fewer than
five short whistle or horn blasts from a
patrol vessel will be the signal for any
and all vessels to take immediate steps
to avoid collision. The display of an orange distress smoke signal from a patrol vessel will be the signal for any
and all vessels to stop immediately.
(3) Spectators are required to maintain a safe distance from the race
course at all times.
(c) Dates: These regulations become
effective annually at 12 p.m. and terminate at 4 p.m. EDT on the third Sunday
in April.
[CGD07 98–003, 63 FR 15091, Mar. 30, 1998]

§ 100.731 Special local regulations; annual Ft. Lauderdale Air & Sea
Show, Ft. Lauderdale, FL.
(a) Regulated area. The following is a
regulated area: All waters of the Atlantic Ocean west of a line drawn from 26–
10.32N, 080–05.9W to 26–06.36N, 080–
05.58W. All coordinates referenced use
Datum: NAD 83.
(b) Special local regulations. (1) All
vessels, with the exception of event
participants, are prohibited from entering the regulated area without the specific permission of the patrol commander.
(2) All vessels shall immediately follow any specific instructions given by
event patrol craft and exercise extreme
caution while operating in or near the
regulated area. A succession of not

fewer than five short whistle or horn
blasts from a patrol vessel will be the
signal for any non-participating vessel
to stop immediately. The display of an
orange distress smoke signal from a patrol vessel will be the signal for any
and all vessels to stop immediately.
(3) After the termination of the Air
and Sea Show event for each respective
day, all vessels may resume normal operations.
(c) Dates. These regulations become
effective annually on the first Friday,
Saturday and Sunday of May, from 9
a.m. to 3 p.m. EDT on Friday, and from
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. EDT on Saturday and
Sunday.
[CGD07–98–004, 63 FR 15090, Mar. 30, 1998]

§ 100.732 Annual River Race Augusta;
Savannah River, Augusta GA.
(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 Group 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,
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otherwise specified in the notice to
mariners.
[CGD07–98–013, 63 FR 26454, May 13, 1998]

§ 100.733 Annual
Deerfield
Beach
Super Boat Race; Deerfield Beach,
Florida.
(a) Regulated Areas. (1) A regulated
area is established by a line joining the
following points:
Corner point 1: 26 17.7′N–080 04.4′W
Corner point 2: 26 19.7′N–080 03.9′W
Corner point 3: 26 15.7′N–080 04.4′W
Corner point 4: 26 15.7′N–080 04.9′W. All coordinates reference Datum NAD: 83.

(2) A spectator area is established in
the vicinity of the regulated area for
spectator traffic and is defined by a
line joining the following points:
Corner point 1: 26 15.7′N–080 03.9′W
Corner point 2: 26 15.7′N–080 04.1′W
Corner point 3: 26 19.7′N–080 03.7′W
Corner point 4: 26 19.7′N–080 03.5′W. All coordinates reference Datum NAD: 83.

(3) A buffer zone of 406 yards separates the racecourse and the spectator
fleet.
(b) Special local regulations. (1) Entry
into the regulated area by other than
event participants is prohibited unless
otherwise authorized by the Patrol
Commander. After the completion of
scheduled races and the departure of
participants from the regulated area,
traffic may resume normal operations.
At the discretion of the Patrol Commander, traffic may be permitted to resume
normal
operations
between
scheduled racing events.
(2) A succession of not fewer than 5
short whistle or horn blasts from a patrol vessel will be the signal for any
and all vessels to take immediate steps
to avoid collision. The display of an orange distress smoke signal from a patrol vessel will be the signal for any
and all vessels to stop immediately.
(3) Spectators are required to maintain a safe distance from the racecourse at all times.
(c) Effective Date. This section becomes effective annually on the third
Sunday of July at 12 p.m. and terminates at 4:30 p.m. EDT.
[CGD07–98–024, 63 FR 34814, June 26, 1998]

§ 100.734 Annual Gasparilla Marine
Parade; Hillsborough Bay, Tampa,
FL
(a) Regulated Area. A regulated area
is established consisting of all waters
of Hillsborough Bay and its tributaries
north of a line drawn along latitude 27–
51.30N. The regulated area includes the
following
in
their
entirety:
Hillsborough
Cut
‘‘D’’
Channel,
Sparkman Channel, Ybor Channel,
Seddon Channel and the Hillsborough
River south of the John F. Kennedy
Bridge. Coordinates Reference Datum:
NAD 1983.
(b) Special Local Regulations.
(1) Entry into the regulated area is
prohibited to all commercial marine
traffic from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. EST on
the first Saturday in February.
(2) The regulated area is an idle
speed, ‘‘no wake’’ zone.
(3) All vessels within the regulated
area shall stay clear of and give way to
all vessels in parade formation in the
Gasparilla Marine Parade.
(4) When within the marked channels
of the parade route, vessels participating in the Gasparilla Marine Parade
may not exceed the minimum speed
necessary to maintain steerage.
(5) Jet skis and vessels without mechanical propulsion are prohibited
from the parade route.
(6) Northbound vessels in excess of 80
feet in length without mooring arrangements made prior to the first Saturday in February, are prohibited from
entering Seddon Channel unless the
vessel is officially entered in the
Gasparilla Marine Parade. All northbound vessels in excess of 80 feet without prior mooring arrangements not officially entered in the Gasparilla Marine Parade, must use the alternate
route through Sparkman Channel.
(c) Dates. This section becomes effective annually at 9 a.m. and terminates
at 2:30 p.m. EST on the first Saturday
in February.
[CGD 07–98–041, 64 FR 3841, Jan. 26, 1999]

§ 100.801 Annual Marine Events in the
Eighth Coast Guard District.
The following regulations apply
the marine events listed in Table 1
this section. These regulations will
effective annually, for the duration

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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 local notices
to mariners. Sponsors of events listed in
Table 1 of this section must submit an application each year in accordance with 33
CFR 100.15.
(a) The Coast Guard will 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, Eighth
Coast Guard 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) Any spectator vessel may anchor
outside the regulated area specified in
Table 1 of this section, but may not anchor in, block, or loiter in a navigable
channel.

(g) The Patrol Commander may terminate the event or the operation of
any vessel at any time it is deemed
necessary for the protection of life or
property.
(h) The Patrol Commander will terminate enforcement of the special regulations at the conclusion of the event.
TABLE 1 OF § 100.801—EIGHTH COAST GUARD
DISTRICT TABLE OF ANNUAL MARINE EVENTS
I. GROUP UPPER MISSISSIPPI RIVER
1. Riverfest Power Boat Grand Prix
Sponsor: Twin City Power Boat Association
Date: 1 Day—2nd Saturday in June
Regulated Area: Upper Mississippi River
miles 980.0–981.0, Little Falls, MN
2. W.A.M.S.O. Ball Fireworks
Sponsor: St. Paul Parks and Recreation
Date: 1 Day—1st or 2nd Saturday in June
Regulated Area: Upper Mississippi River
miles 839.1–839.7, St. Paul, MN
3. Winona Downtown Arts & River Festival
Sponsor: Winona Downtown Cooperative
Date: 2 Days—2nd or 3rd Weekend in June
Regulated Area: Upper Mississippi River
miles 725.0–726.0, Winona, MN
4. La Crosse Riverfest
Sponsor: Riverfest, Inc.
Date: 5 Days—Last Week of June or 1st
Week of July
Regulated Area: Upper Mississippi River
miles 698.0–699.0, La Crosse, WI
5. Fair St. Louis
Sponsor: Fair St. Louis Committee
Date: 3 Days—1st Week in July
Regulated Area: Upper Mississippi River
miles 179.2–180.0, St. Louis, MO
6. Fourth of July River Front Blast
Sponsor: Alton Exposition Commission
Date: 1 Day—1st Week in July
Regulated Area: River Front Park, Upper
Mississippi River miles 202.5–203.5, Alton,
IL
7. Steamboat days
Sponsor: Winona Area Jaycees
Date: 3 Days—1st Weekend in July
Regulated Area: Upper Mississippi River
miles 725.0–726.0, Winona, MN
8. Independence Day Celebration
Sponsor: Marquette American Legion
Date: 2 Days—1st Week in July
Regulated Area: Upper Mississippi River
miles 634.5–634.7, Marquette, IA
9. City of Redwing 4th of July Fireworks
Sponsor: City of Redwing
Date: 1 Day—4th of July
Regulated Area: Upper Mississippi River
miles 790.0–791.0, Red Wing, MN
10. City of Minneapolis 4th of July Fireworks
Sponsor: City of Minneapolis
Date: 1 Day—4th of July
Regulated Area: Upper Mississippi River
miles 854.7–855.8, Minneapolis, MN

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11. The Great Steamboat Race
Sponsor: Delta Queen Steamboat Company
Date: 1 Day—4th of July
Regulated Area: Upper Mississippi River
miles 173.6–179.2, St. Louis, MO
12. Celebrate the Bridge Regatta
Sponsor: Minneapolis Rowing Club
Date: 1 Day—2nd or 3rd Saturday in July.
Regulated Area: Upper Mississippi River
miles 849.8–850.4, Minneapolis, MN
13. Hastings Rivertown Days
Sponsor: Hastings Chamber of Commerce
Date: 3 Days—3rd Weekend in July
Regulated Area: Upper Mississippi River
miles 813.0–815.2, Hastings, MN
14. Lumberjack Days Festival
Sponsor: St. Croix Events and/or City of
Stillwater
Date: 4 Days—3rd or 4th Weekend in July
Regulated Area: Lower St. Croix River
miles 22.9–23.5, Stillwater, MN
15. Minneapolis Aquatennial
Sponsor: Minneapolis Aquatennial Association
Date: 9 Days—3rd Weekend through 4th
Weekend in July
Regulated Area: Upper Mississippi River
miles 854.7–856.2, Minneapolis, MN
16. Big Splash Festival
Sponsor: City of Prairie du Chien and
Lentzkow Racing
Date: 4 Days—3rd Weekend of July
Regulated Area: Upper Mississippi River
miles 634.5–636.0, Prairie du Chien, WI
17. RiverFeast
Sponsor: Capital City Partnership d.b.a.
RiverFeast
Date: 1 Day—3rd or 4th Saturday in July
Regulated Area: Upper Mississippi River
miles 839.0–839.8, St. Paul, MN
18. River City Days
Sponsor: Red Wing Chamber of Commerce
Date: 2 Days—1st or 2nd Weekend in August
Regulated Area: Upper Mississippi River
miles 790.0–792.0, Red Wing, MN
19. Riverboat Days
Sponsor: City of Yankton, Twin City
Power Boat Association, WNAX Radio
Date: 3 Days—3rd Weekend in August
Regulated Area: Missouri River miles
805.0–806.0, Yankton, SD
20. Labor Day Celebration
Sponsor: City of McGregor Chamber of
Commerce
Date: 4 Days—Last Weekend in August
Regulated Area: Upper Mississippi River
miles 633.0–634.0, McGregor, IA
21. Busch Beer Drag Boat Classic
Sponsor: St. Louis Drag Boat Association
Date: 2 Days—1st or 2nd Week of September
Regulated Area: Kaskaskia River miles
28.0–29.0, New Athens, IL
22. Minnesota Orchestra on the Mississippi
Fireworks Show

Sponsor: City of St. Paul Parks and Recreation
Date: 1 Day—1st or 2nd Saturday in September
Regulated Area: Upper Mississippi River
miles 839.1–839.7, St. Paul, MN
II. GROUP OHIO VALLEY
1. Eskimo Escapades—Water Ski Race
Sponsor: Skiers of Knoxville, TN
Date: 1 Day—2nd Saturday in January
Regulated Area: Tennessee River miles
648.0–649.0, Knoxville, TN
2. Tom White Invitational—Rowing
Sponsor: Oak Ridge (Tennessee) Rowing
Association
Date: 1 Day—2nd or 3rd Saturday in March
Regulated Area: Clinch River miles 49.8–
51.1, Anderson County, TN
3. Thunder Over Louisville
Sponsor: Thunder Over Louisville
Date: 1 Day—3rd Saturday in April
Regulated Area: Ohio River miles 602.0–
605.0, Louisville, KY
4. Marietta Invitational Rowing Regatta
Sponsor: Marietta High School
Date: 2nd Week of April
Regulated Area: Muskingum River Mile
0.5–1.5, Marietta, OH
5. Southeast Intercollegiate Rowing Championships—Rowing Race
Sponsor: Oak Ridge (Tennessee) Rowing
Association
Date: 2 Days—3rd Weekend in April
Regulated Area: Clinch River miles 49.8–
51.1, Anderson County, TN
6. Oak Ridge Scholastics—Rowing Shells
Sponsor: Oak Ridge (Tennessee) Rowing
Association
Date: 1 Day—4th Saturday in April
Regulated Area: Clinch River miles 49.8–
51.1, Anderson County, TN
7. Kentucky Derby Festival Great Steamboat
Race
Sponsor: Kentucky Derby Festival/Belle of
Louisville Operating Board
Date: 1 Day—Last Week in April or First
Week in May
Regulated Area: Ohio River 597.0–604.0,
Louisville, KY
8. Annual Boat Review—Marine Parade
Sponsor: Chattanooga Marine Trade Association
Date: 1 Day—1st Saturday in May
Regulated Area: Tennessee River miles
471.0–478.0, Hamilton County, TN
9. TRRA Scholastic Sprint
Sponsor: Three Rivers Rowing Association,
Pittsburgh, PA
Date: 1 Day—1st Sunday in May
Regulated Area: Allegheny River miles 2.0–
4.0, Pittsburgh, PA
10. UT Coaches Regatta—Rowing Race
Sponsor: Oak Ridge (Tennessee) Rowing
Association
Date: 1 Day—2nd or 3rd Saturday in May

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Regulated Area: Clinch River miles 49.8–
51.1, Anderson County, TN
11. NCAA Regional Championships—Rowing
Race
Sponsor: Oak Ridge (Tennessee) Rowing
Association
Date: 1 Day—2nd or 3rd Saturday in May
Regulated Area: Clinch River miles 49.8–
51.1, Anderson County, TN
12. Blessing of the Fleet—Parade of Boats
Sponsor: Jonathan Aurora Action Committee, Aurora, KY
Date: 1 Day—2nd or 3rd Weekend in May
Regulated Area: Tennessee River miles
42.0–43.0, Aurora, KY
13. West Virginia Governors Cup Regatta
Sponsor: University of Charleston
Date: 3rd Week of May
Regulated Area: Kanawha River Mile 59.5–
62.0, Charleston, WV
14. Boats and Music Regatta
Sponsor: The Great Kanawha River Navy
Date: Last Week of May
Regulated Area: Kanawha River Mile 57.9–
58.9, Charleston, WV
15. Albert Gallatin Regatta
Sponsor: Point Marion (Pennsylvania) Rotary Club
Date: 2 Days—Saturday & Sunday of Memorial Day Weekend
Regulated Area: Monongahela River miles
89.9–90.8, Point Marion, PA
16. West Virginia Symphony Fireworks
Sponsor: West Virginia Symphony
Date: 1st Week of June
Regulated Area: Kanawha River Mile 59.4–
60.4, Charleston, WV
17. Riverbend Festival—Concerts and Fireworks
Sponsor: Friends of the Festival, Chattanooga, TN
Date: 4 Days—1st & 2nd Weekend in June
Regulated Area: Tennessee River miles
463.4–464.5, Chattanooga, TN
18. Annual Superman Celebration—Fireworks
Sponsor: Metro Chamber, Metropolis, IL
Date: 1 Day—2nd Saturday in June
Regulated Area: Ohio River miles 942.0–
943.0, Metropolis, IL
19. Saint Brendan Cup Rowing Race
Sponsor: Pittsburgh Irish Rowing Club
Date: 1 Day—2nd or 3rd Saturday in June
Regulated Area: Ohio River miles 7.0–9.0,
Pittsburgh, PA
20. Blessing of The Fleet
Sponsor: Pittsburgh Safe Boating Committee
Date: 1 Day—2nd or 3rd Sunday in June
Regulated Area: Allegheny River miles 0.0–
0.2, Pittsburgh, PA
21. River Heritage Days Regatta And Powerboat Races
Sponsor: River Heritage Days Committee
Date: 2 Days—Saturday & Sunday—2nd or
3rd Weekend in June

Regulated Area: Ohio River miles 127.6–
128.5, New Martinsville, WV
22. Picnic With the Pops
Sponsor: Huntington Symphony Orchestra
Date: 2nd or 3rd week of June
Regulated Area: Ohio River Mile 307.5–
308.5, Huntington, WV
23. Point Pleasant Sternwheel Regatta and
River Festival
Sponsor: Point Pleasant Sternwheel Regatta
Date: 3 Days—Last Weekend in June
Regulated Area: Ohio River miles 265.0–
266.0, Point Pleasant, WV
24. Thunder On The Ohio
Sponsor: Evansville Freedom Festival
Date: 3 Days—Last Weekend in June
Regulated Area: Ohio River miles 792.0–
793.0, Evansville, IN
25. Augusta Sternwheel Days
Sponsor: City of Augusta/Sternwheel Days
Committee
Date: 1 Day—Last Saturday in June
Regulated Area: Ohio River miles 426.0–
429.0, Augusta, KY
26. Festival On The Lake—Rowing Race
Sponsor: Oak Ridge (Tennessee) Rowing
Association
Date: 2 Days—4th Weekend in June
Regulated Area: Clinch River miles 50.3–
50.8, Anderson County, TN
27. Chattanooga Dam Triathlon—Lake Swim
Sponsor: Chattanooga Track Club
Date: 1 Day—4th Sunday in June
Regulated Area: Tennessee River miles
471.0–471.5, Chattanooga, TN
28. Charleston 4th of July Celebration
Sponsor: Charleston Festival Commission
Date: 1st Week of July
Regulated Area: Kanawha River Mile 50.9–
51.9, Charleston, WV
29. Annual River Recreational Festival
Sponsor: Gallia County Chamber of Commerce
Date: 1st Week of July
Regulated Area: Ohio River Mile 269.0–
270.0, Gallipolis, OH
30. Civic Forum Fireworks and Entertainment
Sponsor: Civic Forum
Date: 1st Week of July
Regulated Area: Ohio River Mile 355.5–
356.5, Portsmouth, OH
31. Freedomfest
Sponsor: WTCR FM
Date: 1st Week of July
Regulated Area: Ohio River Mile 307.5–
308.5, Huntington, WV
32. City of Pittsburgh July 4th Celebration
Sponsor: Citiparks
Date: 1 Day—4th of July
Regulated Area: Ohio River miles 0.0–0.2,
Pittsburgh, PA
33. EZ Challenge Speedboat Race
Sponsor:
APR
Events
Group,
New
Martinsville, WV

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Date: 2 Days—Saturday & Sunday on or
about 4th of July
Regulated Area: Ohio River miles 77.0–78.0,
Brooke County, WV
34. St. Albans Riverfest
Sponsor: St. Albans Riverfest, Inc.
Date: 2 Days—1st Weekend in July
Regulated Area: Kanawha River miles 46.0–
47.0, St. Albans, WV
35. Summer Motion Festival Tri-State Fireworks
Sponsor: Tri-State Fair and Regatta Committee
Date: 1 Day—4th of July
Regulated Area: Ohio River miles 322.4–
322.6, Ashland, KY
36. Indiana Governor’s Cup
Sponsor: Madison Regatta Inc.
Date: 3 Days—1st Weekend in July
Regulated Area: Ohio River miles 557.0–
558.0, Madison, IN
37. The New Kensington Recreational Commission’s Fireworks Display
Sponsor: New Kensington Recreation Commission
Date: One day—July 3rd
Regulated Area: Allegeheny River mile
18.3–18.7
38. Toronto 4th of July Celebration
Sponsor: Toronto 4th of July Committee
Date: One day—July 3rd
Regulated Area: Ohio River between mile
58.1–59.1
39. Wheeling Symphony Conducky Derby
Sponsor: Wheeling Symphony Society Inc.
Date: One day—July 4th
Regulated Area: Ohio River between mile
90.2–90.7
40. Independence Day Celebration—Fireworks
Sponsor: Paducah Parks Department
Date: 1 Day—4th of July
Regulated Area: Ohio River miles 935.5–
936.0, Paducah, KY
41. Independence Day Celebration—Boat Parade and Fireworks
Sponsor: Metropolitan Board of Parks and
Recreation, Nashville, TN
Date: 1 Day—4th of July
Regulated Area: Cumberland River miles
190.0–191.0, Nashville, TN
42. 4th of July Celebration—Fireworks
Sponsor: Players Riverboat Casino, Metropolis, IL
Date: 1 Day—3rd or 4th of July
Regulated Area: Ohio River miles 943.0–
944.0, Metropolis, IL
43. Lottie McAlice Rowing Race
Sponsor: Three Rivers Rowing Association,
Pittsburgh, PA
Date: 2 Days—Saturday & Sunday Near
July 15
Regulated Area: Allegheny River miles 2.0–
3.0, Pittsburgh, PA
44. Rocketman Triathlon—Lake Swim
Sponsor: Spring City Triathletes, Huntsville, AL

Date: 1 Day—2nd or 3rd Saturday in July
Regulated Area: Tennessee River miles
324.0–324.5, Madison County, TN
45. Cross River Swim Paducah Summerfest
Sponsor: Paducah Tourist & Convention
Commission
Date: 1 Day—3rd Saturday in July
Regulated Area: Ohio River miles 934.5–
936.0, Paducah, KY
46. Oak Ridge Sprints—Rowing Race
Sponsor: Oak Ridge (Tennessee) Rowing
Association
Date: 3 Days—3rd Weekend in July
Regulated Area: Clinch River miles 49.8–
51.1, Anderson County, TN
47. Summerfest
Sponsor: Tri-State Fair and Regatta
Date: 3rd or 4th Week of July
Regulated Area: Ohio River Mile 307.5–
308.5, Huntington ,WV
48. Fitness System’s Lock Triathlon—Lake
Swim
Sponsor: Greater Knoxville Triathlon Club
Date: 1 Day—4th Weekend in July
Regulated Area: Clinch River miles 22.0–
23.0, Loudon County, TN
49. Paducah Summer Festival—Fireworks
Sponsor: Paducah Promotions
Date: 1 Day—4th Weekend In July
Regulated Area: Ohio River miles 934.0–
935.0, Paducah, KY
50. Oakmont Regatta
Sponsor: Oakmont Yacht Club, Oakmont,
PA
Date: 2 Days—Last Saturday and Sunday
in July
Regulated Area: Allegheny River miles
11.8–12.3, Oakmont, PA
51. Pittsburgh Three Rivers Regatta
Sponsor: Pittsburgh Three Rivers Regatta,
Inc.
Date: 7 Days—End of July or beginning of
August
Regulated Area: One mile around point at
confluence of Allegheny River miles 0.0–
1.0, Monongahela River miles 0.0–0.2, and
Ohio River miles 0.0–0.9, Pittsburgh, PA
52. Beaver County Riverfest
Sponsor: Beaver County Chamber of Commerce, Beaver, PA
Date: 3 Days—Friday, Saturday & Sunday
nearest August 15
Regulated Area: Ohio River miles 25.1–25.8,
Beaver River miles 0.1–0.3, Beaver County, PA
53. Belpre Ohio Homecoming
Sponsor: Belpre Ohio Chamber of Commerce
Date: 2nd Week of August
Regulated Area: Ohio River Mile 185.5–
186.5, Belpre, OH
54. Rumble on the River
Sponsor: Southern Ohio Water Sports
Date: 2nd Week of August
Regulated: Ohio River Mile 355.5–356.5,
Portsmouth OH

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55. Steubenville (Ohio) Regatta Rumble On
The River
Sponsor: Steubenville Regatta And Racing
Association, Inc.
Date: 3 Days—Friday, Saturday & Sunday
nearest August 15
Regulated Area: Ohio River miles 65.0–67.0,
Jefferson County, OH
56. Armstrong County (Pennsylvania) Regatta
Sponsor: Three Rivers Outboard Racing
Association
Date: 2 Days—Saturday & Sunday nearest
August 15
Regulated Area: Allegheny River miles
43.8–45.7, Armstrong County, PA
57. Parkersburg Homecoming Festival
Sponsor: Parkersburg Homecoming Festival
Date: 2 Days—3rd Weekend in August
Regulated Area: Ohio River miles 184.0–
185.0, Parkersburg, WV
58. Kentucky Drag Boat Association Inc.:
Drag Boat Races
Sponsor: Kentucky Drag Boat Association
Inc.
Date: 3 Days—End of August
Regulated Area: Green River miles 70.0–
71.5, Livermore, KY
59. WEBN/Toyota Fireworks
Sponsor: WEBN
Date: 1 Day—Sunday before Labor Day
Regulated Area: Ohio River 469.2–470.5, Cincinnati, OH
60. Charleston Sternwheel Regatta
Sponsor: Charleston Festival Commission
Date: 4 Days—The 2 Weekends before
Labor Day
Regulated Area: Kanawha River miles 57.0–
59.0, Charleston, WV
61. Aurora APR Power Boat Races
Sponsor: Aurora Riverfront Beautification
Date: August 29
Regulated Area: Ohio River, at approximately mile 496.0–499.0, mid-channel, Aurora, IN
62. Portsmouth River Days
Sponsor: Portsmouth River Days Inc.
Date: 1st Week of September
Regulated Area: Ohio River Mile 355.5–
356.5, Portsmouth, OH
63. Ohio River Sternwheel Festival
Sponsor: Ohio River Sternwheel Festival
Commission
Date: 2 Days—1st or 2nd Weekend in September
Regulated Area: Ohio River miles 170.0–
180.0, Marietta, OH
64. My 102 Booms Day—Fireworks
Sponsor: WMYU Radio, Knoxville, TN
Date: 1 Day—1st Weekend in September
Regulated Area: Tennessee River miles
645.0–649.0, Knoxville, TN
65. Ducks On The Ohio
Sponsor: Goodwill Industries, Inc.
Date: 1 Day—2nd or 3rd Weekend in September

Regulated Area: Ohio River miles 792.0–
793.0, Evansville, IN
66. Head of Licking Regatta
Sponsor: Kendle, Cincinnati Rowing Club,
City of Newport
Date: 1 Day—Last Saturday in September
Regulated Area: Licking River miles 0.0–
3.5, Newport, KY
67. Fleur De Lis Regatta
Sponsor: City of Louisville, KY
Date: 2 Days—Last Weekend in September
Regulated Area: Ohio River miles 602.0–
604.0, Louisville, KY,
68. Head of The Ohio
Sponsor: Pittsburgh Mercy Foundation
Date: 1 Day—1st Saturday in October
Regulated Area: Allegheny River miles 0.0–
4.0, Pittsburgh, PA
69. Chattanooga Head Race—Rowing Race
Sponsor: Look Out Rowing Club
Date: 1 Day—2nd Saturday in October
Regulated Area: Tennessee River miles
464.0–467.0, Chattanooga, TN
70. Head of Tennessee Regatta
Sponsor: Knoxville Rowing Association
Date: 1 Day—2nd Saturday in October
Regulated Area: Tennessee River miles
641.5–645.0, Knoxville, TN
71. City of Pittsburgh Light Up Night Fireworks
Sponsor: Citiparks
Date: 1 Day—1st Friday in November
Regulated Area: Ohio River miles 0.0–0.2,
Pittsburgh, PA
72. Light Up Pittsburgh
Sponsor: Kauffmans
Date: 3rd Friday in November
Regulated Area: Ohio River mile 0.0–0.1
73. Christmas on the River—Marine Parade
Sponsor: Chattanooga Downtown Partnership
Date: 1 Day—Last Weekend in November
or 1st Weekend in December
Regulated Area: Tennessee River miles
464.0–469.0, Chattanooga, TN
74. First Night Pittsburgh
Sponsor: Forest City Management
Date: One day—31 December
Regulated Area: Ohio River mile 0.0–0.1
III. GROUP LOWER MISSISSIPPI RIVER
1. Memphis in May Canoe & Kayak Race
Sponsor: Outdoors, Inc.
Date: 1 Day—1st or 2nd Saturday in May
Regulated Area: Lower Mississippi River
miles 735.5–738.5, Memphis, TN
2. Duckin’ Down the River Rubber Duck
Race
Sponsor: Young Women’s Community
Guild
Date: 1 Day—1st or 2nd Saturday in May
Regulated Area: Arkansas River miles
308.2–308.6, Fort Smith, AR
3. Memphis in May Sunset Symphony Fireworks Display
Sponsor: Memphis in May International
Festival, Inc.

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Date: 1 Day—Saturday before Memorial
Day
Regulated Area: Lower Mississippi River
miles 735.0–736.0, Memphis, TN
4. Riverfest, Little Rock Arkansas
Sponsor: Riverfest, Inc.
Date: 1 Day—Sunday before Memorial Day
Regulated Area: Arkansas River miles
118.8–119.5, Main Street Bridge, Little
Rock, AR
5. Riverfest Fireworks Display
Sponsor: Old Fort Riverfest Committee
Date: 1 Day—2nd or 3rd Saturday in June
Regulated Area: Arkansas River miles
297.0–298.0, Fort Smith, AR
6. Fourth of July Fireworks
Sponsor: Memphis Center City Commission
Date: 1 Day—4th of July
Regulated Area: Lower Mississippi River
miles 735.5–736.5, Mud Island, Memphis,
TN
7. Pops on the River Fireworks Display
Sponsor: Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Date: 1 Day—4th of July
Regulated Area: Arkansas River miles
118.8–119.5, Main Street Bridge, Little
Rock AR
8. Fourth of July Celebration
Sponsor: Pickwick Landing State Park
Date: 4th of July
Regulated Area: Tennessee River Mile
206.7–209.0, Pickwick Dam, TN
9. Independence Day Celebration
Sponsor: City of Guntersville
Date: 4th of July
Regulated Area: Tennessee River Miles
356.0–360.0, Guntersville, AL
10. Spirit of Freedom Celebration
Sponsor: WLAY Radio
Date: 4th of July
Regulated Area: Tennessee River Mile
255.0–256.5, Sheffield, AL
11. Meat on the River Barbecue Cook-Off
Fireworks Display
Sponsor: Meat on the Mississippi
Date: 1 Day—1st Friday or Saturday in August
Regulated Area: Lower Mississippi River
miles 847.0–849.0, Caruthersville, MO
12. Budweiser/Jesse Brent Memorial Boat
Racing Association
Sponsor: Budweiser/Jesse Brent Memorial
Boat Racing Association
Date: 1 Day—Sunday before Labor Day
Regulated Area: Lake Ferguson, Greenville, MS
13. Arkansas National Drag Boat Races
Sponsor: Mid-South Drag Boat Association
Date: 2 Days—Saturday and Sunday before
Labor Day
Regulated Area: Lake Langhofer, Arkansas
River miles 71.0–71.5, Pine Bluff, AR
14. The Great River Cook-Off Ski Exhibition
Sponsor: North Little Rock Junior League
Date: 2nd Weekend in September
Regulated Area: Arkansas River miles
118.8–119.1, Little Rock, AR

IV. GROUP MOBILE
1. Air Sea Rescue
Sponsor: Gulf Coast Shows
Date: 1st or 2nd Weekend in February
Regulated Area: Mobile River 1⁄2 mile
upriver and 1⁄2 mile down river from the
Mobile Convention Center, Mobile, AL
2. Bass Tournament Weigh-In
Sponsor: Gulf Coast Shows
Date: 2 Days—3rd or 4th Weekend in February
Regulated Area: Mobile River 1⁄2 mile
upriver and 1⁄2 mile down river from the
Mobile Convention Center, Mobile, AL
3. Water Ski Demonstrations
Sponsor: Gulf Coast Shows
Date: 2 Days—3rd or 4th Weekend in February
Regulated Area: Mobile River 1⁄2 mile
upriver and 1⁄2 mile down river from the
Mobile Convention Center, Mobile, AL
4. Mobile Boat and Sportsman Show
Sponsor: Gulf Coast Shows
Date: Last week of February
Regulated Area: Mobile River, 1⁄2 mile
upriver and 1⁄2 mile down river from the
Mobile Convention Center, Lower Mobile
River
5. Blessing of the Fleet—Biloxi, MS
Sponsor: St. Michael’s Catholic Church
Date: 1 Day—1st or 2nd Sunday in May
Regulated Area: Entire Biloxi Channel, Biloxi, MS
6. Blessing of the Fleet—Bayou La Batre, AL
Sponsor: St. Margaret Church
Date: 1 Day—2nd or 3rd Sunday in May
Regulated Area: Entire Bayou La Batre,
Bayou La Batre, AL
7. Annual Krewe of Billy Bowlegs Pirate Festival
Sponsor: Krewe of Billy Bowlegs of
Okaloosa County, Inc.
Date: First weekend in June
Regulated Area: Santa Rosa Sound, east of
the Brooks Bridge to Fort Walton Yacht
Club at Smack Point at the western end
of Choctowatchee Bay and Cinco Bayou
8. Independence Day Fireworks, Destin, FL
Sponsor: City of Destin, FL.
Date: 1 Day—4th of July.
Regulated Area: Destin East Pass between
and including buoys 5 to 11, Destin, FL.
9. Independence Day Fireworks, Gulf Shores,
AL
Sponsor: City of Gulf Shores
Date: 1 Day—4th of July
Regulated Area: 500 yard radius around
fireworks platform adjacent to Main Pavilion at Gulf Shore Public Beach, Gulf
Shores, AL
10. Independence Day Fireworks, Panama
City, FL
Sponsor: US Navy MWR NSWCCSS CP21
Date: 1 Day—4th of July
Regulated Area: 500 yard radius around
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FL
11. Independence Day Fireworks, Niceville &
Valparaiso, FL
Sponsor: Niceville-Valparaiso Bay Chamber of Commerce
Date: 1 Day—4th of July
Regulated Area: Entire Boggy Bayou,
Valparaiso, FL
12. Fourth of July Fireworks, Mobile
Sponsor: Mobile Register
Date: 1 Day—4th of July
Regulated Area: 500 feet from the east
bank of the Lower Mobile River between
latitudes 30–41.34N and 30–41.24N.
13. Flag Day Parade
Sponsor: Warrior River Boating Association
Date: 1 Day—July 5th
Regulated Area: Warrior River Bankhead
Lake River miles 368.4–386.4, Cottondale,
AL
14. Blue Angels Air Show, Pensacola Beach
Sponsor: Naval Air Station, Pensacola, FL
Date: 2nd weekend in July
Regulated Area: A 5 nautical mile radius
from a center point located 1500 feet out
from the Pensacola Beach shoreline in
front of the Pensacola Beach water tank.
15. MWR Fort to Fort Swim
Sponsor: Morale, Welfare and Recreation,
Naval Air Station, Pensacola, FL
Date: First weekend in August
Regulated Area: Fort Pickens Pier to
Barrancas Beach, crossing the Gulf Intracoastal Water Eay at statute mile 180,
between buoys 13, 14, 15, and 16.
16. Annual Labor Day Fireworks
Sponsor: City of Destin, FL.
Date: 1 Day—Day of or Day before Labor
Day.
Regulated Area: Destin East Pass between
and including buoys 5 to 11, Destin, FL.
17. Christmas Afloat, Tuscaloosa, AL
Sponsor: Christmas Afloat, Inc.
Date: 1 Day—2nd or 3rd Weekend in December
Regulated Area: Warrior River miles 338.0–
341.0, Tuscaloosa County, AL
18. Independence Day Fireworks, Mobile, AL
Sponsor: The Mobile Register.
Date: 1 Day—4th of July.
Regulated Area: From the shore of the east
bank out 500 feet into the Mobile River
between latitudes 30 degrees 41 minutes
20 seconds North and 30 degrees 41 minutes 15 seconds North.
19. Blue Angels Air Show, Pensacola, FL
Sponsor: Naval Air Station Pensacola, FL.
Date: 2 Days—2nd weekend in July.
Regulated Area: A five nautical mile radius from a center point located 1,500 feet
from the Pensacola Beach water tower in
a
direction
perpendicular
to
the
beachfront.
20. Fort-to-Fort Swim, Pensacola, FL
Sponsor: Naval Air Station Pensacola, FL.

Date: 1 Day—1st weekend in August.
Regulated Area: Fort Pickens pier to
Barrancas Beach, crossing the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway at statute mile 180
between buoys 13, 14, 15, and 16.
21. Keesler Air Force Base Air Show, Biloxi,
MS
Sponsor: Keesler Air Force Base, Biloxi,
MS.
Date: 2 Days—1st weekend in November.
Regulated Area: Bounded by the following
coordinates: (1) Latitude 30 degrees, 24
minutes, 36 seconds North, longitude 088
degrees, 56 minutes, 00 seconds West; (2)
latitude 30 degrees, 25 minutes, 30 seconds North, longitude 088 degrees, 55
minutes, 20 seconds West; (3) latitude 30
degrees, 25 minutes, 10 seconds North,
longitude 088 degrees, 54 minutes, 55 seconds West.
22. Annual Krewe of Billy Bowlegs Pirate
Festival, Okaloosa County, FL
Sponsor: The Krewe of Billy Bowlegs of
Okaloosa County, Inc.
Date: 2 Days—1st weekend in June.
Regulated Area: Santa Rosa Sound, east of
the Brooks Bridge to Fort Walton Yacht
Club at Smack Point on the western end
of Choctowatchee Bay and Cinco Bayou.
V. GROUP NEW ORLEANS
1. Blessing of The Fleet
Sponsor: Our Lady of Prompt Succor
Catholic Church, Golden Meadow, LA
Date: 1 Day—2nd Saturday in May
Regulated Area: Bayou Lafourche in the
area between Galliano, LA to the area of
downtown Golden Meadow, LA
2. The Blessing of the Fleet and Fireworks
Display, Morgan City, LA
Sponsor: LA Shrimp And Petroleum Festival and Fair Assoc., Inc.
Date: 1 Day—Sunday of Labor Day Weekend
Regulated Area: Berwick Bay From Junction of the Lower Atchafalaya River at
Morgan City, LA to Berwick Locks Buoy
1 (LLNR 18445)
3. July Fourth Fireworks Display
Sponsor: City of Morgan City, LA
Date: 1 Day—4th of July
Regulated Area: Mile marker 0.0–1.0, Morgan City Port Allen Route
4. Annual Patterson Pirogue Race, Patterson, LA
Sponsor: Rotary Club of Patterson
Date: 1 Day—4th of July
Regulated
Area:
Lower
Atchafalaya
River—Jennings Bridge to 1 mile South
of Jennings Bridge, Patterson, LA
5. USS KIDD Star Spangled Celebration,
Baton Rouge, LA
Sponsor: USS KIDD and Nautical Center
Date: 1 Day—4th of July
Regulated Area: Lower Mississippi River
miles 229.4–229.6, Baton Rouge, LA
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Sponsor: Champion Broadcasting of Alexandria
Date: 1 Day—4th of July
Regulated Area: Red River, miles 83.0–87.0,
Alexandria, LA
7. Monroe Jaycees Fireworks, Monroe, LA
Sponsor: Monroe Jaycees
Date: 1 Day—4th of July
Regulated Area: Ouachita River, miles
164.0–169.0, at the Parish Court House,
Monroe, LA
8. Boomtown Casino Fireworks, Harvey,
LA
Sponsor: Boomtown Casino
Date: 1 Day—4th of July
Regulated Area: Harvey Canal, miles 3.5—
5.5, the entire width of the canal, Harvey,
LA
9. Kenner Fireworks, Kenner, LA
Sponsor: City of Kenner
Date: 1 Day—4th of July
Regulated Area: 500 yard radius around
fireworks platform in Lake Pontchartrain at Williams Blvd, Kenner, LA
10. Bally’s Casino Fireworks, New Orleans,
LA
Sponsor: Bally’s Casino
Date: 1 Day—4th of July
Regulated Area: 500 yard radius around
fireworks platform in Lake Pontchartrain, 1⁄4 miles North of Bally’s Casino, New Orleans, LA
11. Riverfront Marketing Fireworks, New Orleans, LA
Sponsor: Riverfront Marketing Group
Date: 1 Day—4th of July
Regulated Area: 500 yard radius around
fireworks
platform
adjacent
to
Woldenburg Park in Mississippi River,
New Orleans, LA
12. Annual Hogdown Fireworks, Mandeville,
LA
Sponsor: Mr. R. C. Lunn
Date: 1 Day—4th of July
Regulated Area: 500 yard radius around
fireworks platform adjacent to intersection of Tangipahoa River and Lake Pontchartrain, Mandeville, LA
13. Riverfront Marketing Fireworks, New Orleans
Sponsor: Jax Brewery
Date: 1 Day—December 31
Regulated Area: 500 yard radius around
fireworks platform in Mississippi River
adjacent to Woldenburg Park, New Orleans, LA
14. Riverfront Marketing Fireworks, New Orleans
Sponsor: Riverfront Marketing Group
Date: 1 Day—Lundi Gras Day
Regulated Area: 500 yard radius around
fireworks platform in Mississippi River
adjacent to Algiers Point, New Orleans,
LA
VI. GROUP GALVESTON
1. Neches River Festival, Beaumont, TX

Sponsor: Neches River Festival, Inc.
Date: 2 Days—2nd, 3rd, or 4th Weekend in
April.
Regulated Area: Neches River from Collier’s Ferry Landing to Lawson’s Crossing at the end of Pine St., Beaumont, TX.
2. Contraband Days Fireworks Display, Lake
Charles, LA
Sponsor: Contraband Days Festivities, Inc.
Date: 1 Day—2nd Saturday of May
Regulated Area: 500 foot radius from the
fireworks barge in Lake Charles anchored at approximate position 30°13′54′
N–093°13′42′ W, Lake Charles, LA
3. National Safe Boating Week
Sponsor: Houston Power Squadron
Date: Last weekend in May or first weekend in June
Regulated Area: Clear Creek Channel from
Light 2 up to, but not including, the
South Shore Harbor Marina.
4. Sylvan Beach Fireworks Display, Sylvan
Beach, Houston, TX
Sponsor: City of LaPorte
Date: 1 Day—End of June or Early July
Regulated Area: Rectangle Extending 250
feet East, 250 feet West; 1000 feet North,
and 1000 feet South, centered around fireworks barge at Sylvan Beach, Houston,
TX
5. Neches River 4th of July Celebration,
Beaumont, Texas
Sponsor: City of Beaumont
Date: 1 Day—4th of July
Regulated Area: River Front Park, Beaumont, TX—All waters of the Neches
River, bank to bank, from the Trinity Industries Dry Dock to the northeast corner of the Port of Beaumont’s dock No. 5
6. Clear Lake Fireworks Display, Clear Lake,
Houston, TX
Sponsor: Clear Lake Chamber of Commerce
Date: 1 Day—4th of July
Regulated Area: Rectangle extending 500
feet East, 500 feet West; 1000 feet North,
and 1000 feet South, centered around fireworks barge at Light #19 on Clear Lake,
Houston, TX
7. Blessing of the Fleet
Sponsor: Clear Lake Elks Club
Date: First Sunday in August
Regulated Area: Clear Creek Channel from
Light 2 up to, but not including, the
South Shore Harbor Marina.
8. Galveston Harbor Lighted Boat Parade
Sponsor: Historic Downtown/Strand Partnership
Date: Last Saturday in November
Regulated Area: Galveston Channel from
Pier 9 to the Pelican Island Bridge
9. Christmas on the Neches River, Port
Neches Park
Sponsor: Port Neches Chamber of Commerce
Date: 1 Day—1st Saturday in December
Regulated Area: The areas of the Neches
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Front Park, Port Neches, TX
10. Christmas Boat Parade on Clear Lake
Sponsor: Clear Lake Area Chamber of Commerce
Date: 2nd Saturday in December
Regulated Area: Clear Lake, Texas. From
South Shore Harbor Marina down Clear
Lake Channel, to Clear Creek Channel
Light 2.

Sponsor: EM Marketing Company,
Inc. and the Corpus Christi Offshore Racing Association.
Date: 2 Days—1st or 2nd weekend in
June.
Regulated Area: Bounded by the following coordinates: (1) Latitude 27
degrees, 49 minutes, 24 seconds
North, longitude 097 degrees, 23
minutes, 00 seconds West; (2) latitude 27 degrees, 49 minutes, 24 seconds North, longitude 097 degrees,
21 minutes, 22 seconds West; (3)
latitude 27 degrees, 45 minutes, 00
seconds North, longitude 097 degrees, 23 minutes, 00 seconds West;
(4) latitude 27 degrees, 45 minutes,
00 seconds North, longitude 097 degrees, 21 minutes, 22 seconds West.

VII. GROUP CORPUS CHRISTI
1. Buccaneer Days Fireworks Display
Sponsor: Buccaneer Commission, Inc.
Date: 1 Day—Last Friday in April or First
Friday in May
Regulated Area: Bayfront, All Waters inside Corpus Christi Marina Levee, Corpus
Christi Bay, TX
2. SPI Windsurf Blowout
Sponsor: South Padre Island Convention
and Visitors Bureau
Date: 2 Day—First Saturday and Sunday in
May
Regulated Area: Rectangle extending one
mile East, Half mile North and Half mile
South from Position 26–08N, 97–10.5W, in
the Laguna Madre area known as ‘‘The
Flats’’, South Padre Island, TX
3. Corpus Christi 4th of July Fireworks Display
Sponsor: City of Corpus Christi
Date: 1 Day—4th of July
Regulated Area: Bayfront, All Waters inside Corpus Christi Marina Levee, Corpus
Christi Bay, TX
4. City of Port Aransas 4th of July Fireworks
Display
Sponsor: City of Port Aransas
Date: 1 Day—4th of July
Regulated Area: 600 foot radius from a
point half way between Port Aransas
Harbor Daybeacon 2 to Port Aransas
Ferry landing in the Corpus Christi Ship
Channel, Port Aransas, TX
5. Bayfest Fireworks Display
Sponsor: Bayfest, Inc.
Date: 2 Days—3rd Friday & Saturday in
September
Regulated Area: Bayfront, All Waters inside Corpus Christi Marina Levee, Corpus
Christi Bay, TX
6. Great Tugboat Challenge
Sponsor: Bayfest Inc.
Date: 2 Days—3rd Friday & Saturday in
September
Regulated Area: Bayfront, All Waters inside Corpus Christi Marina Levee, Corpus
Christi Bay, TX
7. Harbor Lights
Sponsor: City of Corpus Christi
Date: 1 Day—1st Saturday in December
Regulated Area: Bayfront, All Waters inside Corpus Christi Marina Levee, Corpus
Christi Bay, TX

8. East-West Powerboat Shootout, Corpus Christi, TX

VIII. Marine Safety Office Port Arthur
1. Rubber Ducky Derby, Beaumont, TX
Sponsor: C P Rehabilitation Center.
Date: 1 Day—2nd, 3rd, or 4th Saturday in April.
Regulated Area: All waters of the
Neches River, bank to bank, from
the Trinity Industries Dry Dock to
the northeast corner of the Port of
Beaumont’s dock number 5.
2. Port Arthur Fourth of July Firework
Demonstration, Port Arthur, TX
Sponsor: The City of Port Arthur and
Lamar State College.
Date: 1 Day—4th of July.
Regulated Area: All waters of the
Sabine-Neches Canal, bank to
bank, from Wilson Middle School
to the northern terminus of Old
Golf Course Road.
[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]

§ 100.901 Great Lakes annual marine
events.
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
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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), Ninth Coast Guard 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 vessel size and speed limitations and operating conditions.
(d) The Patrol Commander may restrict vessel operation within the regatta area to vessels having particular
operating characteristics.
(e) The Patrol Commander may terminate the marine event or the operation of any vessel at any time it is
deemed necessary for the protection of
life and property.

TABLE 1
Group Buffalo, NY:
Fireworks by Grucci
Sponsor: New York Power Authority.
Date: Last weekend of July.
Location: Lake Ontario, Wright’s
Landing/Oswego Harbor, NY within an
800 foot radius of the fireworks launching platform located in approximate
position 43°28′10″ N 076°31′04″ W.
Flagship International Kilo Speed
Challenge
Sponsor: Presque Isle Powerboat
Racing Association.
Date: 3rd or 4th weekend of June.
Location: That portion of Lake Erie,
Presque Isle Bay, south of a line drawn
from 42°08′54″ N 080°05′42″ W; to 42°07′ N
080°21′ W will be a regulated area. That
portion of Lake Erie, Presque Isle bay,
north of a line drawn from 42°08′54″ N
080°05′42″ W; to 42°07′ N 080°21′ W will be
a ‘‘caution area’’. All vessels transiting
the caution area will be operated at
bare steerageway, keeping the vessel’s
wake at a minimum, and will exercise
a high degree of caution in the area.
The bay entrance will not be effected.
Flagship International Offshore
Challenge
Sponsor: Presque Isle Powerboat
Racing Association.
Date: 3rd or 4th weekend of June.
Location: That portion of Lake Erie,
Presque Isle Bay, Entrance Channel,
and the enclosed area from Erie Harbor
Pier Head Light (LLNR 3430) northeast
to 42°12′48″ N 079°57′24″ W, thence south
to shore just east of Shades Beach.
Friendship Festival Airshow
Sponsor: Friendship Festival
Date: 4th of July holiday.
Location: That portion of the Niagara River and Buffalo.
Harbor from:
Latitude

Longitude

42°54.4′ N ............... 078°54.1′ W, thence to
42°54.4′ N ............... 078°54.4′ W, thence
along the International Border to
42°52.9′ N ............... 078°54.9′ W, thence to
42°52.5′ N ............... 078°54.3′ W, thence to

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Latitude
42°52.7′
42°52.8′
42°53.1′
42°53.2′
42°53.3′

§ 100.901
Thunder Island Offshore Challenge

Longitude

N
N
N
N
N

............... 078°53.9′ W, thence
............... 078°53.8′ W, thence
............... 078°53.6′ W, thence
............... 078°53.6′ W, thence
............... 078°53.7′ W, thence
along the breakwall to
42°54.4′ N ............... 078°54.1′ W.

Sponsor: Thunder on the Water Inc.
Date: 3rd or 4th weekend of June.
Location: That portion of Lake Ontario, Oswego Harbor from the West
Pier Head Light (LLNR 2080) north to:

to
to
to
to

NFBRA Red Dog Kilo Time Trials
Sponsor: Niagara Frontier Boat Racing Association.
Date: 4th or 5th weekend of September.
Location: That portion of the Niagara River, Tonawanda Channel, between Tonawanda Channel Buoy 31 to
approximately 1⁄2 mile southwest of
Twomile Creek along a line drawn from
43°00′45″ N 078°55′06″ W to 43°00′28″ N
078°54′56″ W (Sipco Oil Company).
Sodus Bay 4th of July Fireworks
Sponsor: Sodus Bay Historical Society.
Date: 4th of July holiday.
Location: Lake Ontario, within a 500
foot radius around a barge anchored in
approximate
position
43°15.73′
N
076°58.23′ W, in Sodus Bay.
Tallship Erie
Sponsor: Erie Maritime Programs,
Inc.
Date: 1st or 2nd weekend of July.
Location: That portion of Lake Erie,
Presque Isle Bay
Entrance Channel and Presque Isle
Bay from:
Latitude

Longitude

42°10′ N .................. 080°03′ W, thence to
42°08.1′ N ............... 080°07′ W, thence to
42°07.9′ N ............... 080°06.8′ W, thence
east along the shoreline and structures to:
42°09.2′ N ............... 080°02.6′ W, thence to
42°10′ N .................. 080°03′ W.

Thomas Graves Memorial Fireworks
Display
Sponsor: Port Bay Improvement Association.
Date: 1st or 2nd weekend of July.
Location: That portion of Lake Ontario, Port Bay Harbor, NY within a 500
ft radius surrounding a barge anchored
in approximate position 43°17′46″ N
076°50′02″ W.

Latitude

Longitude

43°29′02″ N ............
43°26′18″ N ............
43°24′55″ N ............
along the shoreline to
..............................

076°32′04″ W, thence to
076°39′30″ W, thence to
076°37′45″ W, thence
the West Pier Head Light (LLNR 2080).

We Love Erie Days Fireworks
Sponsor: We Love Erie Days Festival,
Inc.
Date: 3rd weekend of August.
Location: That portion of Lake Erie,
Erie Harbor, within a 300 foot radius,
surrounding the Erie Sand and Gravel
Pier, located in position 42°08′16″ N
080°05′40″ W.
Group Detroit, MI:
Bay City Fireworks Display
Sponsor: Bay City Fraternal Order of
Police, Lodge 103.
Date: 4th of July holidy.
Location: Saginaw River, from the
Veterans Memorial Bridge to approximately 1000 yards south to the River
Walk Pier, near Bay City, MI.
Detroit APBA Gold Cup Race
Sponsor: Spirit of Detroit Association.
Date: 1st or 2nd weekend of June.
Location: Detroit River, between
Belle Isle and the U.S. shoreline, near
Detroit, MI. Bound on the west by the
Belle Isle Bridge and on the east by a
north-south line drawn through the
Waterworks Intake Crib Light (LLNR
1022).
Buick Watersports Weekend
Sponsor: Adore Ltd. and APBA.
Date: 3rd or 4th weekend of July.
Location: That portion of the Saginaw River from the Liberty Bridge on
the north to the Veterans Memorial
Bridge on the south, near Bay City, MI

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Cleveland National Air Show

Latitute

Sponsor: Cleveland National Air
Show.
Date: Labor Day Weekend.
Location: That portion of Lake Erie
and Cleveland Harbor (near Burke
Lakefront Airport) from a line running
perpendicular from Dock No. 34 on the
west, to 2000 feet north of the breakwater, then parallel to the breakwater,
to a line running perpendicular from
the east end of the Burke Lakefront
Airport land fill.

41°31.2′ N ...............
along the
41°33.3′ N ...............
41°33.3′ N ...............
41°31.2′ N ...............

Port Huron to Mackinac Island Race
Sponsor: Bayview Yacht Club.
Date: 2nd or 3rd weekend of July.
Location: That portion of the Black
River, St. Clair River, and Lower Lake
Huron from:
Latitute

International Bay City River Roar
Sponsor: Bay City River Roar, Inc.
Date: 3rd or 4th weekend of June.
Location: That portion of the Saginaw River from the Liberty Bridge on
the north to the Veterans Memorial
Bridge on the south, near Bay City, MI.
International Freedom Festival
Fireworks

Longitude
082°56.1′ W, thence
shoreline and structures to
082°51.3′ W, thence to
082°52.8′ W, thence to
082°56.1′ W.

Longitude

42°58.8′ N ............... 082°26′ W, to
42°58.4′ N ............... 082°24.8′ W, thence
northward along the International Boundary to
43°02.8′ N ............... 082°23.8′ W, to
43°02.8′ N ............... 082°26.8′ W, thence
southward along the U.S. shoreline to
42°58.9′ N ............... 082°26′ W, thence to
42°58.8′ N ............... 082° 26′W.

Thunder on the River Hydroplane Race

Sponsor: Detroit Renaissance Foundation.
Date: 3rd or 4th week of June.
Location: The Detroit River between
083°03′ W (Cobo Hall) and 083°01′27″ W
(Huron Cement).
International Freedom Festival Tug
Across the River
Sponsor: Detroit Renaissance Foundation.
Date: 3rd or 4th week of June.
Location: That portion of the Detroit
River bounded on the south by the
International Boundary, on the west by
083°03′ W, on the east by 083°02′ W, and
on the north by the U.S. shoreline.
Parade of Lights
Sponsor: Lake Erie Marine Trade Association (LEMTA).
Date: 3rd or 4th weekend of July.
Location: Cuyahoga River, Conrail
Railroad Bridge at Mile 0.8 above the
mouth of the river to the Eagle Avenue
Bridge, near Cleveland, OH.
Port Clinton Offshore Grand Prix
Sponsor: Great Lakes Offshore Powerboat Racing Association.
Date: 1st or 2nd weekend of July.
Location: That portion of western
Lake Erie:

Sponsor: Toledo Prop Spinners.
Date: 3rd or 4th weekend of August.
Location: Maumee River, between
the Martin Luther King and Anthony
Wayne bridges, near Toledo, OH.
Toledo 4th of July Fireworks
Sponsor: City of Toledo.
Date: 4th of July weekend.
Location: Maumee River, between
the Martin Luther King and Anthony
Wayne bridges, near Toledo, OH.
Toledo Labor Day Fireworks
Sponsor: Reams Broadcasting Corporation.
Date: Labor Day.
Location: Maumee River, between
the Martin Luther King and Anthony
Wayne bridges, near Toledo, OH.
Group Sault Ste. Marie, MI:
Bridgefest Regatta
Sponsor: Bridgefest Committee.
Date: 2nd weekend of June.
Location: Keweenaw Waterway, from
the Houghton Hancock Lift Bridge to
1000 yards west of the bridge, near
Houghton, MI.
Duluth Fourth Fest Fireworks
Sponsor: Office of the Mayor, Duluth,
MN.

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Date: 4th of July weekend.
Location: That portion of the Duluth
Harbor Basin Northern Section bounded on the south by a line drawn on a
bearing of 087° true from the Cargill
Pier through Duluth Basin Lighted
Buoy #5 (LLNR 15905) to the opposite
shore on the north by the Duluth Aerial Bridge. That portion of Duluth Harbor Basin Northern Section within 600
yards of position 46°46′47″ N 092°06′10″ W.
July 4th Fireworks
Sponsor: City of Sault Ste Marie, MI.
Date: 4th of July weekend.
Location: That portion of the St.
Marys River, Sault Ste. Marie, MI
within a 1000 foot radius of Brady Park,
located on the south shore of the river.
These waters are enclosed by the Locks
to the west and to the east from a line
drawn from the pier light of the east
center pier to the U.S. Coast Guard
Base to the southeast.
National Cherry Festival Blue Angels
Air Demonstration
Sponsor: National Cherry Festival
Inc.
Date: 1st week of July.
Location: That portion of the Western arm of the Grand Traverse Bay,
Traverse City, MI, enclosed by straight
lines connecting the following geographic coordinates:
Latitude
44°46.8′ N ...............
44°46.5′ N ...............
44°46′ N ..................
44°46.5′ N ...............
44°46.8′ N ...............

Longitude
085°38.3′
085°35.5′
085°35.8′
085°38.5′
085°38.3′

W,
W,
W,
W,
W.

to
to
to
thence to

Longitude

Pierhead Light, LLNR 17925) thence to,
45°19.3′ N ............... 085°15.9′ W.

Group Grand Haven, MI:
City Fireworks
Sponsor: City of Frankfort, MI.
Date: 4th of July Holiday.
Location: Lake Michigan, Frankfort,
MI within a 1000 foot radius of the fireworks launching site located on Lake
Michigan Beach in approximate position 44°38′ N 086°14′50″ W.
Coast Guard Festival Fireworks
Sponsor: Grand Haven Coast Guard
Festival, Inc.
Date: 1st weekend of August.
Location: That portion of the Grand
River, Grand Haven, MI, from a northsouth line drawn from the North
Pierhead Light Number 1 (LLNR 18045)
on the north to the South Pierhead Entrance Light (LLNR 18035) on the
south, thence down river to the US 31
Bascule Bridge (mile 2.89).
4th of July Fireworks
Sponsor: WSJM & WIRX RADIO.
Date: 4th of July Holiday.
Location: St. Joseph River, within a
1000 foot radius of the fireworks
launching site, located at the St. Joseph South Pier, in approximate position 42°06′48″ N 086°29′15″ W.
Grand Haven Area Jaycees Annual 4th
of July Fireworks Display

Venetian Festival Yacht Parade
Sponsor: Charlevoix Chamber of
Commerce.
Date: 3rd or 4th weekend of July.
Location: That portion of the upper
and lower section of the Pine River, to
include Round Lake, from:
Latitude

Latitude

Sponsor: Grand Haven Area Jaycees.
Date: 1st week of July.
Location: That portion of the Grand
River, Grand Haven, MI from the pier
heads (mile 0.0) to the US 31 Bascule
Bridge (mile 2.89).
Holland Jaycees Fireworks
Sponsor: Holland Jaycees
Date: 4th of July Holiday
Location: The portion of Lake Michigan, Holland, MI within a 1000 foot radius of the fireworks launching site, located in Kollen Park, in approximate
position 42°47′20″ N 086°07′12″ W.

Longitude

45°19.3′ N ............... 085°15.9′ W, (North
Pierhead Light, LLNR 17920) thence to,
45°18.9′ N ............... 085°14.7′ W, (Pine
River Light 3, LLNR 17945) thence to,
45°18.8′ N ............... 085°14.7′ W, (Pine
River Channel Lighted Buoy 2, LLNR 17950) thence to,
45°19′ N .................. 085°15.9′ W, (South

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Ludington Area Jaycees Freedom
Festival Fireworks
Sponsor: Ludington Area Jaycees.
Date: 4th of July Holiday.
Location: Lake Michigan, Ludington
Harbor, MI, within a 1000 foot radius of
the fireworks launching site located at
the Loomis Street Boat Launch, in approximate position 43°57′16″ N 086°27′42″
W.
Muskegon Summer Celebration
Fireworks
Sponsor: The Muskegon Summer
Celebration.
Date: 4th of July Holiday.
Location: That portion of Muskegon
Lake, in the vicinity of Heritage Landing, within a 1000 foot radius of the
fireworks launching site, located in approximate position 43°13′52″ N 086°15′48″
W.
Impact on Special Anchorage Area
regulations: Regulations for that portion of the Muskegon Lake East Special Anchorage Area, as described in 33
CFR 110.81(b), which are overlapped by
this regulation, are suspended during
this event. The remaining area of the
Muskegon Lake East Special Anchorage Area not impacted by this regulation remains available for anchoring
during this event.
South Haven 4th of July Fireworks
Sponsor: South Haven Jaycees.
Date: 4th of July Holiday.
Location: Lake Michigan, Black
River, South Haven, MI within a 1000
foot radius of the fireworks launching
site located on the North Pier, in approximate position 42°24′08″ N 086°17′03″
W. Datum: NAD 1902.
Tulip Time Fireworks and Water Ski
Show
Sponsor: Holland Tulip Time Festival
Inc.
Date: 1st weekend of May.
Location: That portion of Lake
Macatawa, Holland Harbor, east of a
north-south line, from shore to shore,
at position 086°08′ W.

Date: 2nd weekend of May.
Location: That portion of Lake
Macatawa, Holland Harbor, east of a
north-south line, from shore to shore,
at position 086°08′ W.
Van Andel Fireworks Show
Sponsor: Amway Corporation, Ada,
MI.
Date: 4th of July Holiday.
Location: Lake Michigan, Holland
Harbor, MI, South Pier, within a 1000
foot radius of the fireworks launching
site located in approximate position
42°46′21″ N 086°12′48″ W.
Venetian Festival Fireworks Display
Sponsor: Venetian Festival on the St.
Joseph River Inc.
Date: 3rd weekend of July
Location: St. Joseph River, within a
1,000-foot radius of the fireworks
launching site, located at the St. Joseph South Pier, in approximate position 42°06′48″ N 086°29′15″ W.
Waves of Thunder Offshore Spectacular
Sponsor: Michigan Offshore Powerboat Racing Association
Date: 3rd weekend of June
Location: That portion of Lake
Michigan, from the South Pierhead
Light (LLNR 18520) south along the
shoreline to:
Latitute
42°19′ N ..................
42°19.5′ N ...............
42°23.9′ N ...............
42°23.9′ N ...............

West Michigan Offshore Powerboat
Challenge
Sponsor: Michigan Offshore Powerplant Racing Association
Date: 1st or 2nd weekend of September
Location: That portion of Lake
Michigan from:
Latitude

Longitude

43°03.4′ N ...............

086°15.3′ W (Grand Haven South
Pierhead Entrance Light, LLNR
18965), thence along the breakwater
and shoreline to
086°13′ W, thence to
086°15.7′ W, thence to
086°15.7′ W, thence to

Tulip Time Water Ski Show
Sponsor: Holland Tulip Time Festival
Inc.

Longitude
086°19.3′ W, thence to
086°19.8′ W, thence to
086°18.7′ W, thence to
086°17′ W.

42°54.8′ N ...............
42°54.8′ N ...............
43°03.4′ N ...............

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Latitude

Longitude

43°03.4′ N ...............

086°15.3′ W (Grand Haven South
Pierhead Entrance Light, LLNR
18965).

Group Milwaukee, WI:
Chicago Air and Water Show
Sponsor: Chicago Park District
Date: 3rd or 4th weekend of August
Location: That portion of Lake
Michigan from 41°55′54″ N at the shoreline, then east to a point at 41°55′54″ N
87°37′12″ W, thence southeast to a point
at 41°54′ N 87°36′ W, then a line drawn
southwestward to the northeast corner
of the Central District Filtration Plant
Breakwall, thence due west to shore.
Festa Italiana
Sponsor: The Italian Community
Center
Date: 3rd weekend of July
Location: The uncharted lagoon or
basin in Milwaukee Harbor north of the
mouth of the Milwaukee River and directly adjacent to the Summerfest
grounds, enclosed by shore on the west
and a ‘‘comma’’ shaped man-made rock
wall on the east. The construction of
the lagoon is such that a small ‘‘basin’’
has been created with one entrance located at the northwest end, thus, there
is no ‘‘thru traffic’’.

Location: That portion of Racine
Harbor, Lake Michigan bounded by the
following corner points:
Southeast Corner—42°41.95′ N 87°45.5′ W
Southwest Corner—42°41.95′ N 87°47.2′ W
Northwest Corner—42°45.6′ N 87°46.2′ W
Northeast Corner—42°45.6′ N 87°45.5′ W
[CGD 09–88–01, 54 FR 29547, July 13, 1989, as
amended by CGD 09–93–025, 58 FR 40738, July
30, 1993; CGD 09–95–029, 61 FR 5681, Feb. 14,
1996; USCG–2000–7223, 65 FR 40056, June 29,
2000; USCG–2001–9286, 66 FR 33640, June 25,
2001]

§ 100.902 Macomb Daily Offshore Classic, Lake St. Clair, St. Clair Shores,
MI.
(a) Race course.
Location: That portion of Lake St.
Clair enclosed by:
Latitude
42°34.2′ N
42°33.8′ N
42°31.2′ N
42°31.5′ N
42°34.2′ N

Racine on the Lakefront Airshow

to
to
to
thence to

Datum: NAD 1983.
(b) No entry zone.
Location: That portion of Lake St.
Clair, on the outside of the race course
area from Point Huron southwest to:
Latitude
42°32.9′ N
42°33.9′ N

Milwaukee Summerfest
Sponsor: Milwaukee World Festival,
Inc.
Date: Last week of June through 2nd
weekend of July
Location: the unchartered lagoon or
basin in Milwaukee Harbor north of the
mouth of the Milwaukee River and directly adjacent to the Summerfest
grounds, enclosed by shore on the west
and a ‘‘comma’’ shaped man-made rock
wall on the east. The construction of
the lagoon is such that a small ‘‘basin’’
has been created with one entrance located at the northwest end, thus, there
is no ‘‘thru traffic’’. Four special buoys
will be set by the sponsor to delineate
the entrance to the lagoon.

Longitude
082°48.3′ W,
082°47.5′ W,
082°49.7′ W,
082°50.5′ W,
082°48.3′ W.

Longitude
082°47.8′ W, thence to
082°50.3′ W, thence
northeast along the
shoreline to Point
Huron.

Datum: NAD 1983.
(c) Regulation: No vessel may enter
the ‘‘No Entry Zone’’ or ‘‘Race Course’’
without prior approval of the Coast
Guard Patrol Commander. The ‘‘No
Entry Zone’’ will include all of the
L’anse Creuse Bay area.
(d) Caution area—(1) Location: That
portion of Lake St. Clair, on the outside of the race course area from a
west-northwest line between:
Latitude
42°32.9′ N
42°33.9′ N

42°31.5′ N
42°30.5′ N
42°32.9′ N

Longitude
082°47.8′ W, and
082°50.3′ W, southwest
along the shoreline
to:
082°52.3′ W, thence to
082°49.6′ W, thence to
082°47.8′ W.

Datum: NAD 1983.
(2) Regulation: All vessels transiting
the ‘‘Caution Area’’ will be operated at

Sponsor: Rotary Club of Racine
Date: 2nd weekend of June

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bare steerageway, keeping the vessel’s
wake at a minimum, and exercise a
high degree of caution.
(e) Vessel spectator areas: Two Vessel
Spectator Areas will be established by
the Coast Guard Patrol Commander, on
the east and west side of the race
course.
(1) Location: That portion of Lake St.
Clair, rectangular in shape, enclosed
by:
Western Spectator Area:
Latitude
42°33.6′ N
42°33.4′ N
42°31.8′ N
42°32.0′ N
42°33.6′ N

Longitude
082°49.5′ W,
082°49.1′ W,
082°50.8′ W,
082°51.2′ W,
082°49.5′ W.

to
to
to
thence to

Eastern Spectator Area:
Latitude
42°32.9′ N
42°32.7′ N
42°30.9′ N
42°31.2′ N
42°32.9′ N

Longitude
082°47.6′ W,
082°47.2′ W,
082°48.4′ W,
082°48.8′ W,
082°47.6′ W.

to
to
to
thence to

Datum: NAD 1983.
(2) Regulation: Vessels will be permitted to anchor to watch the race. All
vessels transiting the ‘‘Vessel Spectator Areas’’ will be operated at bare
steerageway, keeping the vessel’s wake
at a minimum, and exercise a high degree of caution.
(f) Patrol Commander—(1) The Coast
Guard will patrol the regulated areas
under the direction of a designated
Coast Guard Patrol Commander (Commanding Officer, U.S. Coast Guard Station St. Clair Shores, MI). The Patrol
Commander may be contacted on channel 16 (156.8 MHZ) by the call sign
‘‘Coast Guard Patrol Commander’’.
(2) The Patrol Commander may direct the anchoring, mooring, or movement of any boat or vessel within the
regulated 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. Any vessel 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.
(3) The Patrol Commander may establish vessel size and speed limitations, and operating conditions.

(4) The Patrol Commander may restrict vessel operation within the regulated area to vessels having particular
operating characteristics.
(5) The Patrol Commander may terminate the marine event or the operation of any vessel at any time it is
deemed necessary for the protection of
life, limb and property.
(g) General regulations applicable to all
areas—Commercial vessels desiring to
transit the regulated areas shall provide prior notification to the Coast
Guard Patrol Commander. Any vessel
traffic desiring to transit the regulated
areas may do so only with prior approval of the Coast Guard Patrol Commander. Vessels in the regulated areas
shall comply with the directions of the
Coast Guard Patrol Commander.
(h) Effective date: These regulations
will become effective from 11 A.M.
(EDST) until 2 P.M. (EDST), on May 20,
1995, unless otherwise terminated by
the Coast Guard Patrol Commander
(Commanding Officer, U.S. Coast Guard
Station St. Clair Shores, MI), and
thereafter annually on the third weekend in May, at the same prescribed
times unless otherwise specified in the
Coast Guard Local Notice to Mariners.
[CGD09–93–009, 60 FR 29757, June 6, 1995]

§ 100.1101 Southern California annual
marine events.
(a) Special local regulations will be
established for the events listed in
Table 1. Further information on exact
dates, times, details concerning the
number and type of participants and an
exact geographical description of the
areas are published by the Eleventh
Coast Guard District in the Local Notice to Mariners at least 20 days prior
to each event. To be placed on the
mailing list contact: Commander
(Pow), Eleventh Coast Guard District,
Coast Guard Island, Building 50–6, Alameda, CA 94501–5100.
(b) Special local regulations. All persons and/or vessels not registered with
the sponsor as participants or official
patrol vessels are considered spectators. The ‘‘official patrol’’ consists of
any Coast Guard, public, state or local
law enforcement and/or sponsor provided vessels assigned and/or approved,
by Commander, Eleventh Coast Guard
District to patrol each event.

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(1) 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 or through an official patrol vessel.
(2) When hailed and/or signaled by an
official patrol vessel, a spectator shall
come to an immediate stop. Vessels
shall comply with all directions given,
failure to do so may result in a citation.
(3) The Patrol Commander is empowered to forbid and control the movement of all vessels in the regulated
area. The Patrol Commander shall be
designated by the Commander, Eleventh Coast Guard District, and as his
representative may terminate the
event at any time it is deemed necessary for the protection of life and
property. He may be reached on VHF
Channel 16 (156.8 MHz) when required,
by the call sign ‘‘PATCOM’’.
TABLE 1
Del Rey to Puerto Vallarta Race
Sponsor: Del Rey Yacht Club
Date: February
Location: Santa Monica Bay, that portion
bounded by the following coordinates:
Lat 33 degrees 56′23″ N, Long 118 degrees
28′20″ W, Lat 33 degrees 56′23″ N, Long 118
degrees 28′55″ W, Lat 33 degrees 56′55″ N,
Long 118 degrees 28′55″ W, Lat 33 degrees
56′55″ N, Long 118 degrees 28′20″ W. This
area is for the start of the race only.
San Diego Crew Classic
Sponsor: San Diego Crew Classic
Date: April
Location: Mission Bay, that portion bounded by Enchanted Cove, Fiesta Island, Pacific Passage and DeAnza Point.
Newport to Ensenada Race
Sponsor: Newport Ocean Sailing Association
Date: Late April
Location: That portion of the Pacific
Ocean off Newport, bounded by the following coordinates; Lat 33 degrees 35.3′
N, Long 117 degrees 53.3′ W; Lat 33 degrees 34.9′ N, Long 117 degrees 53.3′ W;
Lat 33 degrees 34.9′ N, Long 117 degrees
54.5′ W; Lat 33 degrees 35.3′ N, Long 117
degrees 54.5′ W. This area is for the start
of the race only.
California Cup
Sponsor: California Yacht Club
Date: Late May (4 day event)
Location: Santa Monica Bay, that portion
bounded by the following coordinates;
Lat 34 degrees 01.4′ N, Long 118 degrees

31.8′ W; Lat 33 degrees 59.7′ N, Long 118
degrees 37.9′ W; Lat 33 degrees 59.2′ N,
Long 118 degrees 37.7′ W; Lat 33 degrees
59.5′ N, Long 118 degrees 33.4′ W; Lat 33
degrees 57.0′ N, Long 118 degrees 30.9′ W;
Lat 33 degrees 57.2′ N, Long 118 degrees
30.1′ W.
Coronado 4th of July Demonstration, Fireworks and Rehearsals
Sponsor: Citizens Committee Coronado 4th
of July
Date: 4 July (& 3 days of rehearsals prior
to)
Location: Glorietta Bay, Coronado, the following portions: (1) Demonstration
Area—from the tip of the marina, Lat 32
degrees 40′43.5″N, Long 117 degrees
10′20.5″W; northeast to Lat 32 degrees
40′48.5″N, Long 117 degrees 10′10.5″W; east
along the shoreline to Lat 32 degrees
40′43.5″N, Long 117 degrees 10′00″W; east
to Lat 32 degrees 40′46″N, Long 117 degrees 09′58″W; south to Lat 32 degrees
40′41″N, Long 117 degrees 09′56.5″W; east
to Lat 32 degrees 40′41″N, Long 117 degrees 09′49″W; northeast to Lat 32 degrees
40′54″N, Long 117 degrees 09′30″W (Navy
Restricted Area); thence southwest along
shoreline to the initial point. (2) Fireworks Display Area—from Lat 32 degrees
40′41″N, Long 117 degrees 09′56.5″W; south
to Lat 32 degrees 40′33″N, Long 117 degrees 09′56.5″W; northeast to Lat 32 degrees 40′41″N, Long 117 degrees 09′49″W;
thence west to the initial point.
Los Angeles to Honolulu Yacht Race
(Transpac)
Sponsor: Transpacific Yacht Club
Date: 4 July (biennially)
Location: San Pedro Channel, that portion
between Point Fermin and Portugese
Bend bounded between the following coordinates: Lat 33 degrees, 42.6′N; Long 118
degrees, 19.5′W; Lat 33 degrees, 41.7′N;
Long 118 degrees, 19.5′W; Lat 33 degrees,
41.7′N; Long 118 degrees, 21.2′W; Lat 33 degrees, 43.3′N; Long 118 degrees, 21.2′W.
This area is for the start of the race only.
Thunderboat Regatta
Sponsor: Thunderboats Unlimited of San
Diego
Date: Late September (4 day event)
Location: Fiesta Bay, Mission Bay, that
portion bounded by the following coordinates: starting at Lat 32 degrees 47′32″ N,
Long 117 degrees 13′00″ W, thence due
west to Long 117 degrees 13.25″ W, thence
along the eastern shoreline of Crown
Point to the Vacation Isle Bridge, thence
south along the bridge to Vacation Isle,
thence along the eastern shoreline of Vacation Isle to Lat 32 degrees 46′18″ N,
Long 117 degrees 14′01″ W, thence southeasterly to Lat 32 degrees 46′14″ N, Long
117 degrees 13′43″ W, thence along the
western shoreline of Fiesta Island to Lat
32 degrees 47′20″ N, Long 117 degrees 13′00″

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W, thence due north to the starting
point.
Head of Harbor Regatta
Sponsor: University of Southern California, Department of Intercollegiate
Athletics
Date: November
Location: Los Angeles Harbor, that portion
between Berth 191 and the Ford/Heim
Bridges.
Symphony of Lights Boat Parade
Sponsor: Huntington Harbor Philharmonic
Society
Date: Early weekend in December
Location: Entire Huntington Harbor Area
Long Beach Festival of 1000 Lights
Sponsor: Shoreline Village Administration
Date: Early December
Location: Long Beach Harbor, that portion
bounded by Shoreline Downtown Marina,
the Queens Way Bridge and the Queen
Mary;
Marina Del Rey Christmas Boat Parade
Sponsor: Pioneer Skippers Boat Owners
Association
Date: Early December
Location: Marina del Rey Harbor, Main
and entrance channels
Los Angeles Christmas Afloat Parade
Sponsor: Los Angles Harbor Department
Date: Early December
Location: Los Angeles Harbor, that portion
between the Vincent Thomas Bridge and
Reservation Point.
Newport Harbor Christmas Boat Parade of
Lights
Sponsor: Newport Harbor Area Chamber of
Commerce
Date: Week prior to Christmas (7 day
event)
Location: Entire Newport Harbor Area
Mission Bay Parade of Lights
Sponsor: Mission Bay Yacht Club
Date: Late December
Location: Mission Bay, the Main Entrance
Channel, Sail Bay and Fiesta Bay.
San Diego Christmas Boat Parade of Lights
Sponsor: Greater Shelter Island Association
Date: Late December
Location: San Diego Harbor, the northern
portion of the main channel from Seaport Village to the Shelter Island Yacht
Basin.
City Of Long Beach 4th Of July Fireworks
Sponsor: City of Long Beach
Date: 4 July
Location: A 500 foot radius around a barge
located between Belmont Pier and Oil Island White, Long Beach Harbor, CA.
International Catalina Ski Race
Sponsor: Long Beach Boat & Ski Club
Date: Second Sunday in August
Location: From the Queen Mary at Long
Beach, CA to Avalon Harbor, Catalina Island and return. Regulated Area: A 1,000
yard corridor from Queens Gate (Long

Beach Harbor entrance), directly north
to the Long Beach Downtown Marina
breakwall.
US National Waterski Racing Championship
Sponsor: U.S. National Waterski Racing
Association
Date: First Friday of October every year,
lasting a total of 3 days (including the
first Friday of October).
Location: Mission Bay, San Diego, California, from Government Island south to
Ski Beach.
[CGD11 86–01, 51 FR 17184, May 9, 1986, as
amended by CGD11 86–01, 51 FR 22806, June
23, 1986; CGD11–97–008; 63 FR 16688, Apr. 6,
1998]

§ 100.1102 Marine Events on the Colorado River, between Davis Dam
(Bullhead
City,
Arizona)
and
Headgate Dam (Parker, Arizona).
(a) General. 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) The following Special Local Regulations will be issued for the events
listed in Table 1. Further information
on exact dates, times, and details concerning number and type of participants and an exact geographical description of the areas will be published
by the Eleventh Coast Guard District
in the Local Notice to Mariners at
least 20 days prior to each event. To be
placed on the mailing list, contact:
Commander (pow), Eleventh Coast
Guard District, Coast Guard Island,
Building 50–6, Alameda, CA 94501–5100.
(c) Special local regulations. All persons and/or vessels not registered with
the sponsor as participants or official
patrol vessels are considered spectators. The ‘‘official patrol’’ consists of
any Coast Guard, public, state, local
law enforcement, and/or sponsor provided vessels assigned and/or approved
by Commander, Eleventh Coast Guard
District, to patrol each event.
(1) No spectators shall anchor, block,
loiter in, or impede the through transit
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in the regulated area during the effective dates and times unless cleared for
such entry by or through an official patrol vessel.
(2) When hailed and/or signaled by an
official patrol vessel, a spectator shall
come to an immediate stop. Vessels
shall comply with all directions given.
Failure to do so may result in a citation.
(3) The Patrol Commander is empowered to forbid and control the movement of all vessels in the regulated
area. The Patrol Commander shall be
designated by the Commander, Eleventh Coast Guard District. As the Commander’s representative, the Patrol
Commander may terminate the event
at any time it is deemed necessary for
the protection of life and property. The
Patrol Commander may be reached on
VHF Channel 16 (156.8 MHz) when required, by the call sign ‘‘PATCOM’’.

Dates: The last Thursday of May every year,
lasting a total of 4 days, ending on Sunday, per the following schedule: 1.) the
first day of the event, the last Thursday
of May each year, from 3 p.m PDT to 5
p.m. PDT, 2.) the second day of the event,
Friday, from 8 a.m. PDT to 2 p.m. PDT,
and from 3:30 p.m. PDT to 6 p.m. PDT, 3.)
the third day of the event, Saturday,
from 8 a.m. PDT to 1:30 p.m. PDT, and
from 4 p.m. PDT to 5 p.m. PDT; and, 4.)
the fourth and final day of the event,
Sunday, from 9 a.m. PDT to 1:30 p.m.
PDT, from 3 p.m. PDT to 4 p.m. PDT, and
from 6 p.m. PDT to 7 p.m. PDT.
Where: That portion of the Colorado River
near Laughlin, Nevada, from Davis Dam
to Harrah’s Hotel and Casino.
Parker Thanksgiving Regatta
Sponsor: Southern California Speedboat Club
Date: Four-day event during Thanksgiving
Where: that portion of Lake Moovalya,
Parker, Arizona between the northern
and southern boundries of La Paz County
Park.
Lake Havasu Waterski Shows

TABLE 1
National Jet Boat Association Regatta
Sponsor: National Jet Boat Association
Date: 3 weekend events between February
and June; 3 weekend events between September and December
Where: that portion of Lake Moovalya,
Parker, Arizona between Headgate Dam
and 1.5 miles north.
Parker Enduro
Sponsor: Parker Area Chamber of Commerce
Date: Early weekend in March
Where: that portion of Lake Moovalya,
Parker, Arizona between river miles 179
and 185 (between the Roadrunner Resort
and Headgate Dam).

Sponsor: Lake Havasu Waterski Club
Date: Various 2 hour weekend shows
throughout the year
Where: that portion of the Bridgewater
Channel, Lake Havasu, Arizona, 200 yards
north and south of the London Bridge.
Lake Havasu Classic
Sponsor: Havasu Sports Federation
Date: 5 day event during Thanksgiving weekend
Where: that portion of Thompson Bay, Lake
Havasu, Arizona starting approximately
100 yards on bearing of 130′ T off Spectator Point, thence due north approximately 2200 yards, thence due west approximately 2400 yards, thence back to
the starting point.

Bullhead City Boat Drags

Campbell Boat Owners Association Regatta

Sponsor: Sunshine Promotions
Date: 2 to 4 weekend events between March
and October
Where: that portion of the Colorado River
starting from the entrance of Riviera
Marina, Riviera, Arizona to 2200 feet
north.
Laughlin Classic
Sponsor: Laughlin Chamber of Commerce
Date: Weekend in May or June
Where: that portion of the Colorado River at
Laughlin, Nevada, from the Pioneer
Hotel to the Edgewater Hotel.
Laughlin Aquamoto Sports Challenge and Expo
Sponsor: Baja Promotions

Sponsor: Campbell Boat Owners Association
Date: Weekend in September
Where: that portion of Thompson Bay, Lake
Havasu, Arizona starting approximatley
100 yards on bearing of 130′ T off Spectator Point, thence due north approximately 2200 yards, thence due west approximately 2400 yards, thence back to
the starting point.
Parker International Waterski Marathon
Sponsor: Parker International Waterski Association.
Dates: Annually, commencing on the second
full weekend of March every year, and
lasting a total of 2 days, from 8 a.m.
(PST) until 5 p.m. (PST) each day.

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Location: The entire water area of the Coloother Federal, state or local law enrado River beginning at Bluewater Maforcement, and any public or sponsorrina in Parker, AZ, and extending approvided vessels assigned or approved
proximately 10 miles to La Paz County
by Commander, Coast Guard Group
Park.
[CGD11– 86–1102, 51 FR 28706, Aug. 11, 1986, as
amended by CGD11–97–004, 63 FR 3037, Jan.
21, 1998; USCG–1998–3799, 63 FR 35526, June 30,
1998; CGD11–98–001, 63 FR 37491, July 13, 1998]

§ 100.1103 Northern California annual
marine events.
(a) General. Special local regulations
are established for the events listed in
table 1 of this section. 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 Eleventh Coast
Guard District in the Local Notice to
Mariners at least 20 days prior to each
event. To be placed on the mailing list
contact: Commander (oan), Eleventh
Coast Guard District, Coast Guard Island, Building 50–6, Alameda, CA 94501–
5100.
NOTE TO PARAGRAPH (A): Sponsors of events
listed in Table 1 of this section must submit
an application each year as required by 33
CFR Part 100, Subpart A, to Commander,
Coast Guard Group San Francisco, Yerba
Buerna Island, San Francisco, CA 94130–9309.

(b) Special local regulations. All persons and vessels not registered with
the sponsor as participants or with
Commander, Coast Guard Group San
Francisco as official patrol vessels are
considered spectators. The ‘‘official patrol’’ consists of any Coast Guard,

San Francisco, 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 forbid and
control the movement of all vessels in
the regulated area. The Patrol Commander shall be designated by the
Commander, Coast Guard Group San
Francisco; will be a U.S. Coast Guard
commissioned officer, warrant officer
or petty officer to act as the Group
Commander’s official representative;
and will be located aboard the lead official patrol vessel. As the Group Commander’s representative, the PATCOM
may terminate the event any time it is
deemed necessary for the protection of
life and property. PATCOM may be
reached on VHF–FM Channel 13
(156.65MHz) when required, by the call
sign ‘‘PATCOM’’.
(4) The Patrol Commander may, upon
request, allow the transit of commercial vessels through regulated areas
when it is safe to do so.

TABLE 1 TO § 100.1103
[All coordinates referenced use datum NAD 83.]

San Francisco Grand Prix
Sponsor .....................................
Event Description ......................
Date ...........................................
Location .....................................
Regulated Area .........................

Pacific Offshore Powerboat Racing Association.
Professional High-speed powerboat race.
Saturday or Sunday in April.
San Francisco Waterfront to South Tower of Golden Gate Bridge.
37°¥49′¥10″N, 122°¥24′¥07″W; thence to
37°¥48′¥50″N, 122°¥24′¥07″W; thence to
37°¥48′¥56″N, 122°¥28′¥48″W; thence to
37°¥48′¥48″N, 122°¥28′¥48″W; thence returning to the point of origin.
Blessing of the Fleet

Sponsor .....................................
Event Description ......................
Location .....................................

Corinthian Yacht Club.
Boat parade during which vessels pass by a pre-designated platform or
vessel.
Raccoon Strait.

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TABLE 1 TO § 100.1103—Continued
[All coordinates referenced use datum NAD 83.]

Regulated Area .........................

The area between a line drawn from Bluff Point on the southeastern side of
Tiburon Peninsula to Point Campbell on the northern edge of Angel Island, and a line drawn from Peninsula Point on the southern edge of
Tiburon Peninsula to Point Stuart on the western edge of Angel Island.
Opening Day on San Francisco Bay

Sponsor .....................................
Event Description ......................
Date ...........................................
Location .....................................
Regulated Area .........................

Pacific inter-Club Yacht Association and Corinthian Yacht Club.
Boat parade during which vessels pass by a pre-designated platform or
vessel.
Sunday in April.
San Francisco waterfront, Crissy Field to Pier 35.
The area defined by a line drawn from Fort Point (37°48.66N, 122°28.64W);
thence easterly approximately 5,000 yards to a point located at
37°49.15N, 122°25.61W; thence easterly to the Blossom Rock Bell Buoy
(37°49.10N, 122°24.20W); thence westerly to the Northeast corner of
Pier 35; thence returning along the shoreline to the point of origin.
Special Requirements. All vessels entering the regulated area shall follow
the parade route established by the sponsor and be capable of maintaining an approximate speed of 6 knots.
Commercial Vessel Traffic Allowances. The parade will be interrupted, as
necessary, to permit the passage of commercial vessel traffic. Commercial traffic must cross the parade route at a no-wake speed and perpendicular to the parade route.

Race the Straits Offshore Grand Prix Festival
Sponsor .....................................
Event Description ......................
Date ...........................................
Location .....................................
Regulated Area .........................

Pacific Offshore Powerboat Racing Association.
Professional high-speed powerboat race.
Sunday in July.
Carquinez Strait and San Pablo Strait.
38°02′12″N, 122°08′31″W thence to
38°02′38″N, 122°10′00″W thence to
38°03′20″N, 122°10′20″W thence to
38°03′48″N, 122°13′32″W thence to
38°03′36″N, 122°17′37″W thence to
38°03′19″N, 122°17′34″W thence to
38°03′35″N, 122°13′32″W thence to
38°03′24″N, 122°12′01″W thence to
38°02′58″N, 122°10′58″W thence to
38°01′55″N, 122°09′47″W thence to
38°01′58″N, 122°08′31″W thence returning to the point of origin.
Delta Thunder Powerboat Race

Sponsor .....................................
Event Description ......................
Date ...........................................
Location .....................................
Regulated Area .........................

Pacific Offshore Power Racing Association.
Professional high-speed powerboat race.
Sunday in September.
Off Pittsburgh, CA in the waters around Winter Island and Brown Island.
The water area of Suisun Bay commencing at Simmons Point on Chipps Island; thence southwesterly to Stake Point on the southern shore of
Suisun Bay; thence easterly following the southern shoreline of Suisun
Bay and New York Slough to New York Slough Buoy 13; thence northnorthwesterly to the Northwestern corner of Fraser Shoal; thence northwesterly to the western tip of Chain Island; thence west-northwesterly to
the northeast tip of Van Sickle Island; thence following the shoreline of
Van Sickle Island and Chipps Island and returning to the point of origin.
Festival of the Sea

Sponsor .....................................
Event Description ......................
Date ...........................................
Location .....................................

San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park.
Tugboat Race.
Sunday in September.
From Crissy Field to Aquatic Park.

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TABLE 1 TO § 100.1103—Continued
[All coordinates referenced use datum NAD 83.]

Regulated Area .........................

San Francisco Bay approximately 500 yards offshore of Golden Gate Yacht
club, Gas house Cove, and extending east to Pier 45. All mariners may
proceed with caution but must keep at least 500 foot distance from the
competing tugboats.

[CGD11–99–007, 64 FR 39029, July 21, 1999]

§ 100.1105 San Francisco Bay Navy
Fleetweek Parade of Ships and Blue
Angels Demonstration.
(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. To be placed on the Local Notice
to Mariners mailing list contact: Commander (oan), Eleventh Coast Guard
District, 400 Oceangate Boulevard,
Long Beach, CA 90822–5399.
(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:

37°49′00″ N
37°48′19″ N

122°27′52″ W
122°27′40″ W

and thence along the pierheads and bulwarks
to the point of beginning.
Datum: NAD 83

(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:

(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 Group 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 or vessel may enter or remain within 500 yards ahead of the lead
Navy parade vessel, within 200 yards
astern of the last parade vessel, and
within 200 yards on either side of all
parade vessels. No person or vessel
shall anchor, block, loiter in, or impede the through transit of ship parade
participants or official patrol vessels in
regulated area ‘‘Alpha.’’
(2) Except for persons or vessels authorized by the Coast Guard Patrol
Commander, no person or vessel may
enter or remain within regulated area
‘‘Bravo.’’
(3) When hailed and/or signaled by an
official patrol vessel, a person or vessel
shall come to an immediate stop. Persons or vessels shall comply with all directions given.
(4) The Patrol Commander shall be
designated by the Commander, Coast
Guard Group San Francisco, California.
The Coast Guard Patrol Commander is
empowered to forbid and control the
movement of all vessels in the regulated areas.

Latitude
37°48′27.5″ N
37°49′31″ N

[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]

Latitude
37°48′40″
37°49′10″
37°49′31″
37°49′06″
37°47′53″
37°46′00″
37°46′00″

N
N
N
N
N
N
N

Longitude
122°28′38″
122°28′41″
122°25′18″
122°24′08″
122°22′42″
122°22′00″
122°23′07″

W
W
W
W
W
W
W

and thence along the shore to the point of
beginning.

Longitude
122°24′04″ W
122°24′18″ W

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Coast Guard, DOT

§ 100.1301

§ 100.1301 Seattle seafair unlimited hydroplane race.
(a) This section is in effect annually
during the last week in July and the
first two weeks of August from 8 a.m
until 8 p.m. Pacific Daylight Time, as
published in the Local Notice of Mariners. The event will be one week or less
in duration. The specific dates during
this time frame will be published in the
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 Officers.
(f) During the times in which the regulation is in effect, swimming, wading,
or otherwise entering the water in
Zone I by any person is prohibited

while hydroplane boats are on the racecourse. At other times in Zone I, any
person entering the water from the
shoreline shall remain west of the
swim line, denoted by buoys, and any
person entering the water from the log
boom shall remain within ten (10) feet
of the log boom.
(g) During the times in which the
regulation is in effect, any person
swimming or otherwise entering the
water in Zone II shall remain within
ten (10) feet of a vessel.
(h) During the times this regulation
is in effect, rafting to a log boom will
be limited to groups of three vessels.
(i) During the times this regulation
is in effect, up to six (6) vessels may
raft together in Zone II if none of the
vessels are secured to a log boom.
(j) During the times this regulation
is in effect, only vessels authorized by
the Patrol Commander, other law enforcement agencies or event sponsors
shall be permitted to tow other
watercraft or inflatable devices.
(k) Vessels proceeding in either Zone
I or Zone II during the hours this regulation is in effect shall do so only at
speeds which will create minimum
wake, seven (07) miles per hour or less.
This maximum speed may be reduced
at the discretion of the Patrol Commander.
(l) Upon completion of the daily racing activities, all vessels leaving either
Zone I or Zone II shall proceed at
speeds of seven (07) miles per hour or
less. The maximum speed may be reduced at the discretion of the Patrol
Commander.
(m) A succession of sharp, short signals by whistle or horn from vessels patrolling the areas under the direction
of the Patrol Commander shall serve as
signal to stop. Vessels signaled shall
stop and shall comply with the orders
of the patrol vessel; failure to do so
may result in expulsion from the area,
citation for failure to comply, or both.
The Coast Guard may be assisted by
other federal, state and local law enforcement agencies, as well as official
Seafair event craft.
[CGD13–01–004, 66 FR 34822, July 2, 2001]

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§ 100.1302

33 CFR Ch. I (7–1–02 Edition)

§ 100.1302 Annual Clarkston, Washington, Limited Hydroplane Races.

may result in expulsion from the area,
citation for failure to comply, or both.

(a) On Friday and Saturday, 5 and 6
July 1985, this regulation will be in effect from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. On Sunday, 7 July 1985, this regulation will be
in effect from 8:00 a.m. until one hour
after the conclusion of the last race.
This section will be effective thereafter
annually on the first Friday, Saturday,
and Sunday in July as published in the
Local Notices to Mariners.
(b) The Coast Guard will restrict general navigation and anchorage by this
regulation during the hours it is in effect on the waters of the Snake River
at Clarkston, Washington from the
area west of the confluence of the
Snake and Clearwater Rivers, to the
area east of the Red Wolf Crossing
Bridge.
(c) When deemed appropriate, the
Coast Guard may establish a patrol
consisting of active and auxiliary
Coast Guard personnel and vessels in
the area described in paragraph (b) of
this section. The patrol shall be under
the direction of a Coast Guard officer
or petty officer designated as Coast
Guard Patrol Commander. The Patrol
Commander is empowered to forbid and
control the movement of vessels and
persons in the area described in paragraph (b) of this section.
(d) The Patrol Commander may authorize vessels to be underway in the
area described in paragraph (b) of this
section during the hours this regulation is in effect. All vessels permitted
to be underway in the controlled area
(other than racing or official vessels)
shall do so only at speeds which will
create minimum wake consistent with
maintaining steerageway, and not to
exceed seven (7) miles per hour. This
speed limit may be adjusted at the discretion of the Patrol Commander to enhance the level of safety.
(e) A succession of sharp, short signals by whistle, siren, 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 signalled shall stop and
shall comply with the orders of the patrol vessel personnel; failure to do so

[CGD13 85–05, 50 FR 24191, June 10, 1985; 50 FR
26359, June 26, 1985]

§ 100.1303 Annual Kennewick, Washington, Columbia Unlimited Hydroplane Races.
(a) This regulation is effective each
year on the last Tuesday through Sunday in July from 8:30 a.m. local time
until the last race is completed each
day at approximately 7:30 p.m. local
time, unless sooner terminated by the
Patrol Commander.
(b) The Coast Guard will restrict general navigation and anchorage by this
regulation during the hours it is in effect on all waters of the Columbia
River bounded by two lines drawn from
shore to shore; the first line running
between position latitude 46°14′07″ N,
longitude 119°10′42″ W and position latitude 46°13′42″ N, longitude 119°10′51″ W;
and the second line running between
position latitude 46°13′35″ N, longitude
119°07′34″ W and position latitude
46°13′10″ N, longitude 119°07′47″ W.
[Datum: NAD 83]
(c) When deemed appropriate, the
Coast Guard may establish a patrol
consisting of active and auxiliary
Coast Guard personnel and vessels in
the area described in paragraph (b) of
this section. The patrol shall be under
the direction of a Coast Guard officer
or petty officer designated as Coast
Guard Patrol Commander. The Patrol
Commander is empowered to forbid and
control the movement of vessels in the
area described in paragraph (b) of this
section.
(d) The Patrol Commander may authorize vessels to be underway in the
area described in paragraph (b) of this
section during the hours this regulations is in effect. All vessels permitted
to be underway in the controlled area
(other than racing or official vessels)
shall do so only at speeds which will
create minimum wake consistent with
maintaining steerageway, and not to
exceed seven (7) miles per hour. This
speed limit may be adjusted at the discretion of the Patrol Commander to enhance the level of safety.
(e) A succession of sharp, short signals by whistle, siren, or horn from
vessels patrolling the area under the

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§ 100.1305

direction of the U.S. Coast Guard Patrol Commander shall serve as a signal
to stop. Vessels signalled shall stop and
shall comply with the orders of the patrol vessel personnel; failure to do so
may result in expulsion from the area,
citation for failure to comply, or both.
[CGD13 85–06, 50 FR 25071, June 17, 1985, as
amended by CGD13–96–012, 61 FR 20133, May
6, 1996]

§ 100.1304 Annual Seattle Yacht Club’s
‘‘Opening Day’’ Marine Parade.
(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
Thirteenth 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 result in expulsion from the area,
citation for failure to comply, or both.
[CGD13–89–02, 54 FR 19167, May 4, 1989]

§ 100.1305 Richland, Washington, west
coast outboard championship hydro
races.
(a) Regulated area. By this regulation,
the Coast Guard will restrict general
navigation and anchorage on the waters of the Columbia River between
River Mile 337 and River Mile 339. This
restricted area includes all waters between the above mile marks in Richland, Washington, and is approximately 2 miles long.
(b) Special local regulations. (1) This
event will take place from 6. a.m. p.d.t.
to approximately 5 p.m. p.d.t. on the
third Friday, Saturday, and Sunday of
August, annually, in the described waters of the Columbia River, Richland,
Washington.
(2) No person or vessel may enter or
remain in the regulated area except for
participants in the event, supporting
personnel, vessels registered with the
event organizer, and personnel or vessels authorized by the Coast Guard Patrol Commander.
(3) Patrol of the described area will
be under the direction of a designated
Coast Guard Patrol Commander. The
Patrol Commander is empowered to
control the movement of vessels in the
regulated area and adjoining waters
during the hours these regulations are
in effect.
(4) A succession of sharp, short signals by whistle, siren, or horn, from
vessels patrolling the area under the
direction of the Patrol Commander
shall serve as a signal to stop. Vessels
or persons signaled shall stop and shall
comply with the orders of the patrol
vessel. Failure to do so may result in
expulsion from the area, citation for
failure to comply, or both.

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§ 100.1306

33 CFR Ch. I (7–1–02 Edition)

(c) Effective times and dates. This regulation becomes effective each year on
the third Friday of August, at 6 a.m.
p.d.t. and terminates on the third Sunday of August, at 6 p.m. p.d.t. or upon
completion of each event.
[CGD13–90–08, 55 FR 32624, Aug. 10, 1990]

§ 100.1306 National Maritime Week
Tugboat Races, Seattle, WA.
(a) Regulated Area. A regulated area
is established on that portion of Elliott
Bay along the Seattle waterfront in
Puget Sound bounded by a line beginning at: 47°37′36″ N, 122°22′42″ W; thence
to 47°37′24.5″ N, 122°22′58.5″ W; thence to
47°36′08″ N, 122°20′53″ W; thence to
47°36′21″ N, 122°20′31″ W; thence returning to the origin. This regulated area
resembles a rectangle measuring approximately 3,900 yards along the
shoreline between Pier 57 and Pier 89,
and extending approximately 650 yards
into Elliott Bay. Temporary floating
markers will be placed by the race
sponsors to delineate the regulated
area. [Datum: NAD 1983]
(b) Special Local Regulations. (1) No
person or vessel may enter or remain
in the regulated area except for participants in the event, supporting personnel, vessels registered with the

event organizer, and personnel or vessels authorized by the Coast Guard Patrol Commander.
(2) When deemed appropriate, the
Coast Guard may establish a patrol
consisting of active and auxiliary
Coast Guard vessels and personnel in
the area described in paragraph (a) of
this section. The patrol shall be under
the direction of a Coast Guard officer
or petty officer designated by the Captain of the Port as the Coast Guard Patrol Commander. The Patrol Commander may forbid and control the
movement of vessels in the area described in paragraph (a) of this section.
(3) A succession of sharp, short blasts
from 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 comply with the orders of the
patrol vessel. Failure to do so may result in expulsion from the area, citation for failure to comply, or both.
(c) Effective dates. This section is effective annually on the third Saturday
of May from 12 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. unless
otherwise specified by FEDERAL REGISTER notice.
[CGD13–95–003, 61 FR 16710, Apr. 17, 1996]

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INDEX
SUBCHAPTER G—REGATTAS AND MARINE PARADES
EDITORIAL NOTE: This listing is provided for informational purposes only. It is compiled and
kept current by the U.S. Coast Guard, Department of Transportation. This index is updated
as of July 1, 2001.
Section

A
Aids to navigation, establishment of ............................................................... 100.45
Appeals ............................................................................................................. 100.19
Application for event assigned to State regulation by Coast Guard-State
agreement .................................................................................................. 100.20
Application for event not assigned to State regulation Coast GuardState agreement......................................................................................... 100.25
Approval required for holding event ................................................................ 100.30
Arizona
Marine events on the Colorado River, between Davis Dam (Bullhead
City, Arizona) and Headgate Dam (Parker, Arizona) ........................... 100.1102

C
California
Sacramento River-Sacramento Water Festival ......................................... 100.1104
San Francisco Bay Navy Fleetweek Parade of Ships and Blue Angels
Demonstration ..................................................................................... 100.1105
San Francisco Bay, Opening Day Marine Parade, ...................................... 100.1103
San Joaquin River-Budweiser Western States Championships .................. 100.1203
Southern California annual marine events ................................................ 100.1101
Coast Guard-State agreements ........................................................................ 100.10
Connecticut
Great Connecticut River Raft Race, Middleton, CT .................................... 100.102
Harvard-Yale Regatta, Thames River, New London, CT.............................. 100.101
Head of the Connecticut .............................................................................. 100.105

D
Definitions ....................................................................................................... 100.05

E
Eighth Coast Guard District Annual Marine Events ...................................... 100.801
Event notice ..................................................................................................... 100.17
Events requirements ........................................................................................ 100.15

F
First Coast Guard District Fireworks ............................................................ 100.114
Florida
Florida Annual Sports Fishing Association Billfish Tournament ............... 100.716
Fort Meyers Annual Beach Offshore Grand Prix, Fort Meyers, FL ............. 100.717
Greater Jacksonville Annual Kingfish Tournament.................................... 100.710

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Key West Annual Super Boat Race, Key West, FL ...................................... 100.722
Miami Annual Super Boat Race, Miami Beach, FL ..................................... 100.714
Holiday Annual Boat Parade of the Palm Beaches,Palm Beach,
FL .......................................................................................................... 100.723
Sarasota Bay Annual Suncoast Kilo Run, Sarasota, FL ............................. 100.718
Suncoast Annual Offshore Challenge Gulf of Mexico,Sarasota, FL ............. 100.720

G
Georgia
Augusta Annual Invitational Rowing Regatta, Savannah River, Augusta, GA ............................................................................................... 100.724
Augusta Annual Southern National Drag Boat Races,Savannah, River,
Augusta, GA........................................................................................... 100.709
Great Lakes Marine Events ............................................................................ 100.901

M
Maine
Great Kennebec River Whatever Race ......................................................... 100.108
World’s Fastest Lobster Boat Race, Jonesport, ME .................................... 100.110
Searsport Lobster Boat Races, Searsport Harbor, ME................................. 100.118
Stonington Lobster Boat Races, Stonington, ME........................................ 100.111
Windjammer Days, Boothbay Harbor, ME ................................................... 100.107
Marine events............................................................................................... Part 100
Maryland
American Diabetes Association Reach the Beach Triathlon, Choptank
River, Cambridge, MD............................................................................ 100.512
Approaches to Annapolis Harbor, Spa Creek, and Severn River, Annapolis, MD ................................................................................................. 100.511
Atlantic Ocean, Ocean City, MD .................................................................. 100.517
Chesapeake Bay Bridges Swim Races, Chesapeake Bay, MD ....................... 100.507
Patapsco River, Baltimore, MD ................................................................... 100.515
Severn River, College Creek, and Weems Creek, Annapolis, MD ................. 100.518
Susquehanna River, Havre de Grace, MD .................................................... 100.510
Massachusetts
Provincetown Harbor Swim for Life, Provincetown, MA ............................ 100.113
Michigan
Macomb Daily Offshore Classic, Lake St. Clair, St. Clair Shores,
MI .......................................................................................................... 100.902

N
New York
Empire State Regatta, Albany, NY ............................................................. 100.104
Freeport Grand Prix, Long Beach, NY......................................................... 100.106
New Jersey
Barnegat Bay Classic, Barnegat Bay, Toms River, NJ ................................ 100.502
Fourth of July Fireworks Display, Parker Island, Little Egg Harbor,
NJ .......................................................................................................... 100.514
Night in Venice, Great Egg Harbor Bay, Ocean City, NJ............................. 100.504
New Jersey Offshore Grand Prix .................................................................. 100.505
National Sweepstakes Regatta, Redbank, NJ.............................................. 100.103
North Carolina
Wrightsville Channel, Wrightsville Beach, NC ............................................ 100.513

P
Patrol of the regatta or marine parade ............................................................ 100.40

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Subchapter G
Penalties .......................................................................................................... 100.50
Pennsylvania
Delaware River, Philadelphia, PA ............................................................... 100.509
Permits ............................................................................................................ 100.18
Purpose of subpart .......................................................................................... 100.100
Purpose............................................................................................................. 100.01

R
Rhode Island
Newport-Bermuda Regatta, Narragansett Bay, Newport, RI....................... 100.119
Swim the Bay, Narragansett Bay, Narragansett, RI ................................... 100.112

S
Second Coast Guard District Annual Marine Events...................................... 100.201
South Carolina
Annual Beaufort Water Festival, Beaufort River, Beaufort, SC.................. 100.715
Charleston Christmas Parade of Boats, Charleston Harbor, SC .................. 100.721
Annual Harborwalk Boat Race; Sampit River, Georgetown, SC.................. 100.713
Special local regulations.................................................................................. 100.35
Special Local Regulations ........................................................................ Subpart B

V
Virginia
Assateague Channel, Chincoteague, VA ...................................................... 100.519
Norfolk Harbor, Elizabeth River, Norfolk, VA and Portsmouth,
VA.......................................................................................................... 100.501
Rudee Inlet, Lake Rudee, Atlantic Ocean, Virginia Beach, VA................... 100.520
Southern Branch, Elizabeth River, Portsmouth, VA................................... 100.523

W
Washington
Clarkston Annual, Washington Limited Hydroplane Races ....................... 100.1302
Kennewick Annual, Washington, Columbia Unlimited Hydroplane
Races .................................................................................................... 100.1303
National Maritime Week Tugboat Races, Seattle, WA .............................. 100.1306
Richland, Washington, West Coast Outboard Championship Hydro
Races .................................................................................................... 100.1305
Seattle Annual Yacht Club’s ‘Opening Day’’ Marine Parade ..................... 100.1304
Seattle Seafair Unlimited Hydroplane Race .............................................. 100.1301

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