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Code · CFR · Title 33 — Navigation and Navigable Waters · Part 401 · § 401.65

§ 401.65. Communication---ports, docks and anchorages.

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(a)Every vessel entering or leaving a lake port shall report to the appropriate Seaway station at the following check points:
(1)For the lake ports of Toronto and Hamilton, 1 nautical mile outside the harbor limits; and
(2)For other lake ports, when crossing the harbor entrance.
(b)Every vessel arriving at a port, dock, or anchorage shall report to the appropriate Seaway station, giving an estimated time of departure if possible.
(c)At least four hours prior to departure from a port, dock, or anchorage, every vessel shall report to the appropriate Seaway station its destination and its expected time of arrival at the next check point.
(d)Every vessel intending to conduct a dive operation and/or Remotely Operated Vehicle
(ROV)inspection at a dock, wharf or approach wall shall provide a 24-hour minimum notice of diving operations to the appropriate Seaway Traffic control Centre. \[39 FR 10900, Mar. 22, 1974, as amended at 47 FR 51123, Nov. 12, 1982; 55 FR 48599, Nov. 21, 1990; 61 FR 19551, May 2, 1996; 76 FR 13089, Mar. 10, 2011; 88 FR 14268, Mar. 8, 2023; 89 FR 15961, Mar. 6, 2024; 90 FR 1883, Jan. 10, 2025\]
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