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Code · CFR · Title 33 — Navigation and Navigable Waters · Part 110 · § 110.233

§ 110.233. Prince William Sound, Alaska.

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(a)The anchorage grounds. In Prince William Sound, Alaska, beginning at a point at latitude 60°40′00″ N., longitude 146°40′00″ W.; thence south to latitude 60°38′00″ N., longitude 146°40′00″ W.; thence east to latitude 60°38′00″ N., longitude 146°30′00″ W.; thence north to latitude 60°39′00″ N., longitude 146°30′00″ W.; thence northwesterly to the beginning point.
(b)The regulations.
(1)This anchorage area is for the temporary use of vessels during:
(i)Adverse weather or tidal conditions;
(ii)Vessel equipment failure; or
(iii)Delays at Port Valdez;
(2)No vessel may anchor in this anchorage without notifying the vessel traffic center in Valdez; and
(3)Each vessel anchored shall notify the vessel traffic center in Valdez when it weighs anchor. \[CGD 77-144, 43 FR 21459, May 18, 1978\]
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