§ 166.300. Areas along the coast of California.
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(a)Purpose. Fairways as described in this section are established to control the erection of structures therein to provide safe vessel routes along the coast of California.
(b)Designated Areas---(1) Port Hueneme Safety Fairway. An area one nautical mile in width centered on the alinement of Port Hueneme Entrance Channel and extending seaward from the 30-foot-depth curve for a distance of 1.5 nautical miles, thence turning southerly and widening to 1.5 nautical miles at the 3-mile limit, all between lines joining the following points: ::: {width="100%"} ::: {.gpotbl_div} Latitude Longitude 34°06′30″ N 119°15′00″ W 34°07′37″ N 119°14′25″ W 34°08′49″ N 119°13′21″ W ::: ::: thence generally along the 30-foot-depth curve to the seaward end of the west entrance jetty; seaward end of the east entrance jetty, thence generally along the 30-foot-depth curve to: ::: {width="100%"} ::: {.gpotbl_div} Latitude Longitude 34°08′21″ N 119°12′15″ W 34°07′10″ N 119°13′20″ W 34°05′48″ N 119°13′23″ W ::: :::
(2)\[Reserved\] \[CGD 82-101, 48 FR 49019, Oct. 24, 1983\]