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Code · CFR · Title 33 — Navigation and Navigable Waters · Part 147 · § 147.877

§ 147.877. Safety Zone, Heidelberg Spar, Outer Continental Shelf Facility, Green Canyon 860.

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(a)Description. The Heidelberg Spar in the deepwater area of the Gulf of America at Green Canyon. The facility is located at: 27°6′41.0394″ N, 90°45′50.3994″ W (NAD 83) and the area within 500 meters (1640.4 feet) from each point on the facility structure's outer edge is a safety zone.
(b)Regulation. No vessel may enter or remain in this safety zone except for the following:
(1)An attending vessel, as defined in § 147.20;
(2)A vessel under 100 feet in length overall not engaged in towing; or
(3)A vessel authorized by the Commander, USCG Heartland District or a designated representative.
(c)Requests for permission. Persons or vessels requiring authorization to enter the safety zone must request permission from the Commander, USCG Heartland District or a designated representative. If permission is granted, all persons and vessels shall comply with the instructions of the Commander or designated representative. \[USCG-2021-0476, 88 FR 21472, Apr. 11, 2023\]
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