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(1) Danger Area I. The sector of a circle with a radius of 6,500 yards centered at latitude 41°32′30′′ N., longitude 33°01′00′′ W., and intersecting the southwest boundary of Area II at latitude 41°35′00′′ N., longitude 83°03′22′′ W., and the southeast boundary of Area II at latitude 41°34′20′′ N., longitude 82°57'10" W.

(2) Danger Area II (Includes Area I). The area bounded as follows: Beginning at latitude 41°32′30′′ N., longitude 83°01'00" W.; thence to latitude 41°35'00" N., longitude 83°03′22′′ W.; thence to latitude 41°36′00′′ N., longitude 83°03′24′′ W.; thence to latitude 41°41'30" N., longitude 83°07′30′′ W.; thence to latitude 41°41′30′′ N., longitude 83°00'00" W.; thence to latitude 41°35'40" N., longitude 82°54′50′′ W.; and thence to the point of beginning. (b) Types of firing:

(1) Danger Area I. Small arms impact area.

(2) Danger Area II. Ground-based artillery, antiaircraft artillery and automatic weapons impact area.

(c) Authorized dates and hours of firing:

(1) Danger Area I. 6 a.m. to 6 p.m., e.s.t./e.d.t., daily; actual firing dates and hours within the authorized period to be announced in advance in special firing notices.

(2) Danger Area II. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., e.s.t./e.d.t., daily except on Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays; actual firing dates and hours scheduled within authorized period to be announced in advance in special firing notices.

(d) Restrictions:

(1) No vessel shall enter or remain in a danger area during a scheduled firing period announced in a special firing notice unless specific permission is granted in each instance by a representative of the enforcing officer.

(2) The danger areas within the danger zone shall be open to the public for navigation, fishing and other public use when firing and/or bombing is not scheduled.

(e) Enforcing agencies. The regulations in this section shall be enforced for the respective danger areas by the following commanders and such agencies as each may designate for his assigned areas. He will be responsible for

proving the prescribed control, signals, and special firing notices.

(1) Danger Area I. Adjutant General, State of Ohio.

(2) Danger Area II. Adjutant General, State of Ohio.

(f) Control and signals:

(1) Danger Area I. When firing into Area I, red flags will be flown from the safety tower at Camp Perry, and from flag poles in the butts of the ranges being used.

(2) Danger Area II. During all types of firing into Area II, red flags will be displayed, one from the safety tower at Camp Perry and one from the safety tower at the Erie Proof Front. During firing into Area II, patrol boats will police and maintain surveillance of the area, and will be in constant radio communication with the shore station controlling the firing.

(3) [Reserved]

(4) The appropriate enforcing officer has authority to suspend any scheduled firing for reasonable periods during regattas and immediately after fishing nets are destroyed or dislocated by severe storms.

(5) The special firing notices which will include schedules of use will be published by the enforcing officer indicated in paragraph (e) of this section, in sufficient time to permit circularization to interested parties and posting on the bulletin boards of post offices in surrounding localities. Special notices will also be furnished the District Engineer, Corps of Engineers, Detroit, Mich.; the Commander, Ninth Coast Guard District, Cleveland, Ohio; the Regional Manager, Federal Aviation Administration, Chicago, Ill.; and each of the enforcing agencies listed in paragraph (e) of this section. Users of the waterway shall familiarize themselves with the current special firing notices. If in doubt, inquiry should be made to the enforcing officer indicated in paragraph (e) of this section.

(6) Agencies desiring to use the areas shall present their requirements to the respective enforcing officer who is responsible for, and is granted authority to, coordinate the firing and established priorities, for the using agencies.

(g) Fishing permits. Fishermen desiring to set fixed nets within the danger zone are required in every instance to have written permits. Permits for placing nets within Areas I and II may be obtained by written application to the Adjutant General, State of Ohio. Applicants for permits must state the location at which they desire to set fixed nets and the period of time which they desire the permit to cover.

(h) Injurious chemicals. No phosphorus or other poisonous chemicals injurious to wild fowl or fish will be discharged into the waters of the

areas.

(i) The regulations in this section shall be reviewed annually by the Department of the Army to determine whether further limitations of the danger zone shall be considered.

[35 FR 17178, Nov. 7, 1970, as amended at 37 FR 20026, Sept. 23, 1972]

§ 204.195 Anaheim Bay Harbor, Calif.; Naval Weapons Station, Seal Beach.

(a) The danger zone. The waters of Anaheim Bay Harbor between the east and west jetties at the United States Naval Weapons Station, Seal Beach California, and the contiguous tidal channel and basin as far east as the Pacific Electric Railway bridge.

(b) The regulations. (1) Passage and transit of Anaheim Bay and Harbor is permitted to regularly documented vessels and power boats having a Certificate of Number assigned by the State of California Division of Small Craft Harbors subject to these regulations and the military operation within the area.

(2) All craft authorized for transit of this area and properly registered in the Security Office with the name and address of owner, description, color, and size of the craft, will be provided a decal for identification at the time of registration. The decal must be displayed on the windshield or such other area to permit security personnel to view the decal.

(3) Decals will not be transferred from one boat to another nor from one person to another, and must be destroyed when no longer desired by

the individual originally registering the boat.

(4) Sailing vessels shall use auxiliary power in the inner harbor area.

(5) Rowboats, canoes, kayaks, surfboards, water skis, etc., are specifically prohibited within the danger and controlled zones.

(6) All boats shall proceed through the danger zone by the route prescribed by the enforcing agency.

(7) Speed shall not exceed 8 knots in the outer harbor and 3 knots in the inner harbor. Private boats unable to throttle down or to maintain steerage way at 3-knot speed may proceed at the minimum speed (in excess of 3 knots) consistent with good seamanship and with waterborne explosive handling operations in progress. In case of doubt, boat operators of inbound boats will remain in the west end of the basin and outbound boats in the east end of the basin until informed of the completion of the waterborne explosive handling hazard. (The hazard is usually the hand passing of live ammunition from small boats to lighters moored at the east end of the wharf.)

(8) Smoking in boats is prohibited during the transit of this area.

(9) All craft of whatever category shall have the right at any time to seek shelter in these waters because of stress of weather. Boats entering the area during the hours of darkness, seeking shelter, or seeking transit, shall stop at the dock located near the bridge and clear with the posted sentry.

(10) Nothing in these regulations of this section shall be construed as relieving the owner or persons in command of any vessels or plant from the penalties of the law for obstructing navigation or for not complying with the navigation laws in regard to lights or signals or for otherwise violating law.

(11) All boats shall heed and obey all posted signs and/or instructions issued by security personnel of the U.S. Naval Weapons Station.

(12) The regulations in this section shall be enforced by the Commanding Officer, U.S. Naval Weapons Station, Seal Beach, Calif., and such agencies

as he may designate. For clarification or other information, the U.S. Naval Weapons Station, Officer of the Day, should be contacted.

[28 FR 3531, Apr. 11, 1963, as amended at 30 FR 14527, Nov. 20, 1965]

§ 204.197 Pacific Ocean in vicinity of San Pedro, Calif.; practice firing range for United States Army Reserve, National Guard, and Coast Guard units.

(a) The danger zone. (1) [Reserved] (2) Zone B. An area extending southwest and northwest from Point Vicente, described as follows: Beginning at Point Vicente Light, latitude 33°44'30", longitude 118°24'36"; thence southwesterly to latitude 33°43'42", longitude 118°25'24"; thence northwesterly to latitude 33°46'30", longitude 118°27'06"; thence southeasterly to the shore, latitude 33°44′54′′, longitude 118°24'42"; and thence southerly along the shore to the point of beginning.

(b) The regulations. (1) Intermittent firing may take place in the danger zone on any day from sunrise to sunset.

(2) Except as otherwise provided in this paragraph, the danger zone will be open to fishing and general navigation. When firing is not scheduled the danger zone may be occupied without restriction. When firing is in progress safety observers will be maintained to warn all vessels. Notice to vacate the area, or to stop at the boundaries, will be given by siren, patrol vessel, or other effective means, and such notice shall be promptly obeyed. All vessels permitted to enter the danger zone during a firing period, other than those owned by and operated by or under the direction of the United States Government, shall proceed across the area by the most direct route and clear the area with the greatest possible dispatch. No vessel, fishing boat, or recreational craft shall anchor in the danger zone during an actual firing period.

(3) Nothing in this section shall be construed as relieving the owner or person in charge of a vessel from any penalties for obstructing navigation, or for obstructing or interfering with range lights, or for not complying with

the navigation laws in regard to lights and fog signals, or for otherwise violating any law or regulations.

(4) The regulations in this section shall be enforced by the Commanding Officer, Fort MacArthur, California, and such agencies as he may designate.

[19 FR 3795, June 22, 1954, as amended at 27 FR 2465, Mar. 15, 1962]

§ 204.200 Pacific Ocean at San Clemente Island, Calif.; Navy shore bombardment area in vicinity of Pyramid Cove. (a) The danger zone. Shoreward of a line beginning at White Washed Rock on the beach bearing 199° true, 540 yards, from Pyramid Head Light; thence 160°30′ true, 1.17 nautical miles; thence 243°30′ true, 2.35 nautical miles; and thence 307° true to the beach.

(b) The regulations. (1) This area is used for shore bombardment by the United States Navy and all vessels shall promptly vacate the area when ordered to do so by the Navy or Coast Guard. Vessels shall not enter the area during periods scheduled for firing as published in local Notice to Mariners.

(2) Except in an emergency, no vessel shall anchor in the area without first obtaining permission from the Commandant, Eleventh Naval District, or from the Senior Officer present in the anchorage who may grant permission to anchor not exceeding the period he himself is authorized to remain there. The Senior Officer pres ent shall advise the Commandan Eleventh Naval District, when and to whom he assigns a berth.

[13 FR 8301, Dec. 24, 1948. Redesignated at 14 FR 4904, Aug. 9, 1949]

§ 204.200a Pacific Ocean, San Clemente Island, Calif.; naval danger zone off West Cove.

(a) The danger zone. The waters of the Pacific Ocean in an area about one-half mile off the west coast of San Clemente Island basically outlined as follows:

Latitude Longitude

33°00'40"-118°35'45"

32°57'40"-118°34'25"

32°57'10"-118°35′40′′

33°00'10"-118°37'00"

33°00'40"-118°35'45"

e regulations. (1) Intermittent ay take place in the danger any day from 8:00 a.m. until

cept as otherwise provided in tion, the danger zone will be fishing and general naviga

he operations officer, Naval ce Test Station, Pasadena Pasadena, California, will anfiring schedules. Each week, otices will be issued giving adiring schedules. Such notices Dear in the local newspapers ocal "Notice to Mariners" and to Airmen." For the benefit of ermen and small-craft operanouncements will be made on ine radio.

men a scheduled firing is about ndertaken, fishing boats and nall craft will be contacted by patrol boats or aircraft

d with a loudspeaker system. so notified, all vessels shall ne area immediately by the route. Upon completion of if the scheduled firing is canor any reason, fishermen and bat operators will be notified as dvance as possible by Marine -roadcast.

ne regulations in this section - enforced by security personched to the Naval Ordnance ation, Pasadena Annex, and by encies as may be designated by mandant, Eleventh Naval Disn Diego.

829, July 19, 1962]

b Pacific Ocean, San Clemente ad, Calif.; naval danger zone off a Point.

ne danger zone. The waters of cific Ocean within an area beat China Point Light; extenda direction of 200° true, 1.59 1 miles; thence 308° true, 5.25 I miles; and thence 050° true to reline.

e regulations. (1) This area is r shore bombardment by the vy and vessels shall not enter a during periods scheduled for

firing, as published in local "Notice to Mariners".

(2) The regulations in this section shall be enforced by the Commandant, 11th Naval District and such agencies as he may designate.

[32 FR 6138, Apr. 19, 1967]

§ 204.201a Pacific Ocean in the vicinity of Point Mugu, Calif.; naval small arms firing range.

(a) The danger zone. A triangular area extending westerly into the waters of the Pacific Ocean from a point on the beach north of Point | Mugu, California, described as follows: Beginning at latitude 34°05′32′′, longitude 119°03'57"; thence southwesterly approximately 4,000 yards to latitude 34°04′22′′, longitude 119°05′55′′; thence northwesterly approximately 1,500 yards to latitude 34°05'01", longitude 119°06′17′′; thence northeasterly to the point of beginning.

(b) The regulations. (1) Range firing will normally take place between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m., Thursday through Monday, and between 6 a.m. and 11:30 p.m., Tuesday and Wednesday of each week. Within the above periods, firing will be conducted as determined by the Commanding Officer, U.S. Naval Construction Battalion Center, Port ! Hueneme, Calif.

(2) Except as otherwise provided in this section, the danger zone will be open to fishing and general navigation.

(3) The Commanding Officer, U.S. Naval Construction Battalion Center, Port Hueneme, California, will announce firing schedules. Each week. public notices will be issued giving advance firing schedules. Such notices will appear in the local newspapers and in local "Notice to Mariners," and "Notice to Airmen." For the benefit of fishermen and smallcraft operators. announcements will be made on the marine radio.

(4) When a scheduled firing is about to be undertaken or is in progress, a large red flag will be displayed from the control tower situated at latitude 34°05′32′′, longitude 119°03′57′′, so as to be clearly visible for a distance of at least three (3) miles offshore. Safety observers will be on duty at all times

arning flag is being disthe tower. Upon comple-g, or if the scheduled eled for any reason, fishall-boat operators will be ar in advance as possible dio Broadcast.

or other craft shall not ain in the danger zone arning flag is being diss authorized to do so by icer in the control tower. gulations in this section ced by the Commandant, val District, San Diego, nd such agencies as he 2.

ay 14, 1963; 29 FR 1318, Jan. 5834, Apr. 12, 1967]

fic Ocean, Space and Missile er (SAMTEC), Vandenberg ; danger zone.

a. (1) The waters of the n in an area extending the shoreline a distance e nautical miles and basias follows:

Latitude Longitude

34°54'08" 120°40'15" 34°54'08 120°44'00" 34°52'48" 120°44'00" 34°50'00" 120°40'30" 34°44'50" 120°42′15′′ 34°41'50" 120°40′12′′ 34°35'12" 120°42′45′′ 34°33'00 120°41′05′′ 34°30′40′′ 120°37′29′′ 34°30'40" 120°30'10" 34°54'08 120°40'15"

anger area described in )(1) of this section will be ones in order that certain and operations, whose 's as to range and reliabilay be conducted without nplete evacuation of the These zones are described

An area extending seahree nautical miles from e beginning at latitude gitude 120°30'10"; thence latitude 34°30'40", longi9"; thence due north to at latitude 34°33'15", lon'29".

(ii) Zone 2. An area extending seaward about three nautical miles from the shoreline beginning at latitude 34°33′15′′, longitude 120°37′29′′; thence due south to latitude 34°30′40′′. longitude 120°37′29"; thence to latitude 34°33′00′′, longitude 120°41′05′′; thence

to latitude 34°34′32′′, longitude

120°42′30′′; thence due east to the shoreline at latitude 34°34′32′′, longitude 120°39′03′′.

(iii) Zone 3. An area extending seaward about three nautical miles from the shoreline beginning at latitude 34°34′32′′, longitude 120°39′03′′; thence due west to latitude 34°34′32′′, longitude 120°42'15"; thence to latitude 34°35′12′′, longitude 120°42'45"; thence to latitude 34°37′15′′, longitude 120°41'55"; thence due east to the shoreline at latitude 34°37′15′′, longitude 120°38'00".

(iv) Zone 4. An area extending seaward about three nautical miles from the shoreline beginning at latitude 34°37'15", longitude 120°38′00′′; thence due west to latitude 34°37'15", longitude 120°41'55"; thence to latitude 34°40′00′′, longitude 120°40'50"; thence due east to the shoreline at latitude 34°40′00′′, longitude 120°36′45′′.

(v) Zone 5. An area extending seaward about three nautical miles from the shoreline beginning at latitude 34°40′00′′, longitude 120° 36'45"; thence due west to latitude 34°40′00′′, longitude 120°40'50"; thence to latitude 34°41′50′′, longitude 120°40'12"; thence to latitude 34°44'50", longitude 120°42′15′′; thence to latitude 34°45'28", longitude 120°42′05′′; thence due east to the shoreline at Purisima Point (latitude 34°45'28", longitude 120°38′15′′).

(vi) Zone 6. An area extending seaward about three nautical miles from the shoreline beginning at Purisima Point (latitude 34°45'28", longitude 120°38′15′′); thence due west to latitude 34°45'28", longitude 120°42'05"; thence to latitude 34°50'00", longitude 120°40'30"; thence due east to the shoreline at latitude 34°50′00′′, longitude 120°36′30′′.

(vii) Zone 7. An area extending seaward about three nautical miles from the shoreline beginning at latitude 34°50′00′′, longitude 120°36'30"; thence

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