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Code · CFR · Title 33 — Navigation and Navigable Waters · Part 167 · § 167.76

§ 167.76. In the approach to Boston, MA: Precautionary areas.

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(a)A precautionary area is established with a radius of 6.17 nautical miles centered upon geographical position 42°22.71′ N, 70°46.97′ W.
(1)A precautionary area is established and is bounded to the east by a circle of radius 15.5 miles, centered upon geographical position 40°35.01′ N, 68°59.96′ W, intersected by the traffic separation schemes in the approach to Boston, MA, and Eastern approach, off Nantucket (part II of the TSS off New York) at the following geographical positions: ::: {width="100%"} ::: {.gpotbl_div} Latitude Longitude 40°50.47′ N 68°58.67′ W. 40°23.75′ N 69°13.95′ W. ::: :::
(2)The precautionary area is bounded to the west by a line connecting the two TSSs between the following geographical positions: ::: {width="100%"} ::: {.gpotbl_div} Latitude Longitude 40°48.03′ N 69°02.95′ W. 40°36.76′ N 69°15.13′ W. ::: ::: \[USCG-2010-0718, 75 FR 77534, Dec. 13, 2010\]
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