§ 165.1703. Ammunition Island, Port Valdez, Alaska.
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(a)Location. The waters within the following boundaries is a safety zone---the area within a radius of 1330 yards of Ammunition Island, centered on latitude 61°07′28″ N, longitude 146°18′29″ W, (NAD 83) and the vessel moored or anchored at Ammunition Island.
(b)The area 200 yards off the vessel navigating the Vessel Traffic system from abeam of Naked Island, maneuvering to approach, moor, unmoor at Ammunition Island, or the departure of the vessel from Ammunition Island.
(c)Special regulation.
(1)Section 165.23 does not apply to paragraph
(a)of this section, except when the vessel is moored to Ammunition Island.
(d)Effective August 25, 1987 Notice of vessels arrival will be made in the Notice to Mariners, Local Notice to Mariners and in the Local Valdez news-paper, prior to the vessel arrival. \[52 FR 30671, Aug. 17, 1987, as amended by USCG-1998-3799, 63 FR 35533, June 30, 1998; COTP Prince William Sound 02-010, 67 FR 45313, July 9, 2002\]
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§ 165.1703
Ammunition Island, Port Valdez, Alaska.
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