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Code · CFR · Title 33 — Navigation and Navigable Waters · Part 110 · § 110.72aa

§ 110.72aa. Elizabeth River Spectator Vessel Anchorage Areas, between Norfolk and Portsmouth, Virginia.

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(a)Special Anchorage Areas.
(1)The waters of the Elizabeth River bounded by the shore and a line drawn between Hospital Point at latitude Latitude 36°50′50.5″ North, longitude 76°18′09.0″ West, and the tip of the channelside pier at the Holiday Inn Marina at latitude 36°50′29.5″ North, longitude 76°17′52.5″ West.
(2)The waters of the Elizabeth River adjacent to the Port Norfolk Reach section of the Elizabeth River, bounded by the shore and a line drawn between Hospital Point at latitude 36°50′50.55″ North, longitude 76°18′14.509.0″ West, and the tip of the southern most railroad pier at Port Norfolk at latitude 36°51′14.5″ North, longitude 76°18′44.0″ West.
(b)Effective period. These special anchorage areas in paragraph
(a)of this section are only in effect when the regulations in § 100.501 of this title are in effect. \[CGD05-88-12, 53 FR 20320, June 3, 1988\]
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