- § 161.25 - Vessel Traffic Service New York Area.
- § 161.30 - Vessel Traffic Service Louisville.
- § 161.35 - Vessel Traffic Service Houston/Galveston.
- § 161.40 - Vessel Traffic Service Berwick Bay.
- § 161.45 - Vessel Traffic Service St. Marys River.
- § 161.50 - Vessel Traffic Service San Francisco.
- § 161.55 - Vessel Traffic Service Puget Sound and the Cooperative Vessel Traffic Service for the Juan de Fuca Region.
- § 161.60 - Vessel Traffic Service Prince William Sound.
- § 161.65 - Vessel Traffic Service Lower Mississippi River.
- § 161.70 - Vessel Traffic Service Port Arthur.
§ 161.25 - Vessel Traffic Service New York Area.
The area consists of the navigable waters of the Lower New York Harbor bounded on the east by a line drawn from Norton Point to Breezy Point; on the south by a line connecting the entrance buoys at the Ambrose Channel, Swash Channel, and Sandy Hook Channel to Sandy Hook Point; and on the southeast including the waters of Sandy Hook Bay south to a line drawn at latitude 40°25′ N.; then west into waters of the Raritan Bay to the Raritan River Rail Road Bridge; and then north including the waters of the Arthur Kill and Newark Bay to the Lehigh Valley Draw Bridge at latitude 40°41.9′ N.; and then east including the waters of the Kill Van Kull and Upper New York Bay north to a line drawn east-west from the Holland Tunnel Ventilator Shaft at latitude 40°43.7′ N., longitude 74°01.6′ W. in the Hudson River; and then continuing east including the waters of the East River to the Throgs Neck Bridge, excluding the Harlem River.
Note:Although mandatory participation in VTSNY is limited to the area within the navigable waters of the United States, VTSNY will provide services beyond those waters. Prospective users are encouraged to report beyond the area of required participation in order to facilitate advance vessel traffic management in the VTS area and to receive VTSNY advisories and/or assistance.
§ 161.30 - Vessel Traffic Service Louisville.
The VTS area consists of the navigable waters of the Ohio River between McAlpine Locks (Mile 606.8) and Twelve Mile Island (Mile 593), only when the McAlpine upper pool gauge is at 13.0 feet or above.
§ 161.35 - Vessel Traffic Service Houston/Galveston.
(a) The VTS area consists of the following major waterways and portions of connecting waterways: Galveston Bay Entrance Channel; Outer Bar Channel; Inner Bar Channel; Bolivar Roads Channel; Galveston Channel; Gulf ICW and Galveston-Freeport Cut-Off from Mile 346 to Mile 352; Texas City Channel; Texas City Turning Basin; Texas City Canal Channel; Texas City Canal Turning Basin; Houston Ship Channel; Bayport Channel; Bayport Turning Basin; Houston Turning Basin; and the following precautionary areas associated with these waterways.
(b) Precautionary areas.
Table 161.35(
Precautionary area name | Radius (yds.) | Center point | Latitude | Longitude | Bolivar Roads | 4000 | 29°20.9′ N | 94°47.0′ W | Red Fish Bar | 4000 | 29°29.8′ N | 94°51.9′ W | Bayport Channel | 4000 | 29°36.7′ N | 94°57.2′ W | Morgans Point | 2000 | 29°41.0′ N | 94°59.0′ W | Upper San Jacinto Bay | 1000 | 29°42.3′ N | 95°01.1′ W | Baytown | 1000 | 29°43.6′ N | 95°01.4′ W | Lynchburg | 1000 | 29°45.8′ N | 95°04.8′ W | Carpenters Bayou | 1000 | 29°45.3′ N | 95°05.6′ W | Jacintoport | 1000 | 29°44.8′ N | 95°06.0′ W | Greens Bayou | 1000 | 29°44.8′ N | 95°10.2′ W | Hunting Bayou | 1000 | 29°44.3′ N | 95°12.1′ W | Sims Bayou | 1000 | 29°43.2′ N | 95°14.4′ W | Brady Island | 1000 | 29°43.5′ N | 95°16.4′ W | Buffalo Bayou | 1000 | 29°45.0′ N | 95°17.3′ W |
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(c) Reporting points.
Table 161.35(
Designator | Geographic name | Geographic description | Latitude/ longitude | Notes | 1 | Galveston Bay Entrance Channel | Galveston Bay Entrance CH Lighted Buoy (LB) “1C” | 29°18.2′ N; 94°37.6′ W | 2 | Galveston Bay Entrance Channel | Galveston Bay Entrance Channel LB 11 and 12 | 29°20.6′ N; 94°44.6′ W | E | Bolivar Land Cut | Mile 349 Intracoastal Waterway (ICW) | 29°22.5′ N; 94°46.9′ W | Tows entering HSC also report at HSC LB 25 & 26. | W | Pelican Cut | Mile 351 ICW | 29°21.4′ N; 94°48.5′ W | Tows entering HSC also report at HSC LB 25 & 26. | G | Galveston Harbor | Galveston Channel Lt. 2 | 29°20.2′ N; 94°46.6′ W | Coast Guard Base. | T | Texas City Channel | Texas City Channel Lt. 12 | 29°22.4′ N; 94°50.9′ W | X | Houston Ship Channel ICW Intersection | Houston Ship Channel (HSC) LB 25 and 26 | 29°22.2′ N; 94°48.1′ W | Tow entering HSC from ICW or Texas Cut Only. | 3 | Lower Galveston Bay | HSC Lt. 31 and LB 32 | 29°23.8′ N; 94°48.9′ W | 4 | Red Fish Bar | HSC Lt. 53 & 54 | 29°30.3′ N; 94°52.4′ W | P | Bayport Ship Channel | Bayport Ship Channel Lt. 8 and 9 | 29°36.8′ N; 94°59.5′ W | Bayport Land Cut. | 4A | Upper Galveston Bay | HSC Lt. 69 and 70 | 29°34.7′ N; 94°55.8′ W | Tows only. | 5 | Morgan's Point | HSC Lt. 91 | 29°41.0′ N; 94°59.0′ W | 6 | Exxon | HSC Lt. 109A | 29°43.5′ N; 95°01.4′ W | 7 | Lynchburg | Ferry crossing | 29°45.8′ N; 95°04.8′ W | 8 | Shell Oil | Boggy Bayou | 29°44.1′ N; 95°08.0′ W | 9 | Greens Bayou | HSC Lt. 152 | 29°44.8′ N; 95°10.1′ W | 10 | Hunting Bayou | Hunting Bayou Turning Basin. | 29°44.4′ N; 95°12.1′ W | 11 | Lyondell | Sims Bayou Turning Basin. | 29°43.2′ N; 95°14.4′ W | 12 | I-610 Bridge | I-610 Bridge | 29°43.5′ N; 95°16.0′ W | 13 | Buffalo Bayou | Houston Turning Basin | 29°45.0′ N; 95° 17.4′ W |
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§ 161.40 - Vessel Traffic Service Berwick Bay.
(a) The VTS area consists of the navigable waters of the following segments of waterways: the Intracoastal Waterway (ICW) Morgan City to Port Allen Alternate Route from Mile Marker 0 to Mile Marker 5; the ICW from Mile Marker 93 west of Harvey Lock (WHL) to Mile Marker 102 WHL; the Atchafalaya River Route from Mile Marker 113 to Mile Marker 122; from Bayou Shaffer Junction (ICW Mile Marker 94.5 WHL) south one statute mile along Bayou Shaffer; and from Berwick Lock northwest one statute mile along the Lower Atchafalaya River.
(b) VTS Special Area. The Berwick Bay VTS Special Area consists of those waters within a 1000 yard radius of the Burlington Northern/Santa Fe Railroad Bridge located at Mile .03 MC/PA.
(c) Reporting Points.
Table 161.40(
Designator | Geographic name | Geographic description | Latitude/longitude | Notes | 1 | Stouts Pass | Stouts Point Light “1” Mile 113-Atchafalaya River | 29°43′47″ N
91°13′25″ W | 2 | Berwick Lock | Mile 1.9 MC/PA | 29°43′10″ N
91°13′28″ W | If transiting the Lock. | 3 | Conrad's Point Junction | Buoy “1” Mile 1.5 MC/PA | 29°42′32″ N
91°13′14″ W | 4 | Swift Ships Flat Lake Junction | Mile 3 MC/PA | 29°43′26″ N
91°12′22″ W | 5 | Burlington Northern/Santa Fe Railroad Bridge | Mile 0.3 MC/PA | 29°41′34″ N
91°12′44″ W | 6 | 20 Grant Point Junction | Bayou Boeuf-Atchafalaya R. Mile 95.5 ICW | 29°41′18″ N
91°12′36″ W | 7 | ICW | Overhead Power Cable Mile 96.5 ICW | 29°40′43″ N
91°13′18″ W | 8 | Wax Bayou Junction | Light “A” Mile 98.2W ICW | 29°39′29″ N
91°14′46″ W | 9 | Shaffer Junction | ICW-Bayou Shaffer Mile 94.5 ICW | 29°41′10″ N
91°11′38″ W |
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§ 161.45 - Vessel Traffic Service St. Marys River.
(a) The VTS area consists of the navigable waters of the St. Marys River and lower Whitefish Bay from 45°57′ N. (De Tour Reef Light) to the south, to 46°38.7′ N. (Ile Parisienne Light) to the north, except the waters of the St. Marys Falls Canal, and to the east along a line from La Pointe to Sims Point, within Potagannissing Bay and Worsley Bay.
(b) Reporting Points.
Table 1 to § 161.45(
Designator | Geographic name | Geographic description | Latitude/longitude | Notes | 1 | Ile Parisienne | Ile Parisienne Light | 46°37.3′ N; 84°45.9′ W | Downbound Only. | 2 | Gros Cap Reef | Gros Cap Reefs Light | 46°30.6′ N; 84°37.1′ W | Upbound Only. | 3 | Round Island | Round Island Light 32 | 46°26.9′ N; 84°31.7′W. | 4 | Pointe Louise | Pointe Louise Light | 46°27.8′ N; 84°28.2′W. | 5 | West End of Locks | West Center Pierhead Light | 46°30.2′ N; 84°22.2′ W | Upbound Only. | 6 | East End of Locks | East Center Pierhead Light | 46°30.1′ N; 84°20.3′ W | Downbound Only. | 7 | Mission Point | Light 99 | 46°29.2′ N; 84°18.1′W. | 8 | Six Mile Point | Six Mile Point | 46°26.1′ N; 84°15.4′W. | 9 | Ninemile Point | Light 80 | 46°23.5′ N; 84°14.1′W. | 10 | West Neebish Channel | Light 29 | 46°16.9′ N; 84°12.5′ W | Downbound Only. | 11 | Munuscong Lake Junction | Lighted Junction Buoy | 46°10.8′ N; 84°05.6′W. | 12 | De Tour Reef | De Tour Reef Light | 46°56.9′ N; 83°53.7′ W. |
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§ 161.50 - Vessel Traffic Service San Francisco.
The VTS area consists of all the navigable waters of San Francisco Bay Region south of the Mare Island Causeway Bridge and the Petaluma River Entrance Channel Daybeacon 19 and Petaluma River Entrace Channel Light 20 and north of the Dumbarton Bridge; its seaward approaches within a 38 nautical mile radius of Mount Tamalpais (37°55.8′ N., 122°34.6′ W.); and its navigable tributaries as far east as the port of Stockton on the San Joaquin River, as far north as the port of Sacramento on the Sacramento River.
§ 161.55 - Vessel Traffic Service Puget Sound and the Cooperative Vessel Traffic Service for the Juan de Fuca Region.
The Vessel Traffic Service Puget Sound area consists of the U.S. navigable waters of the Salish Sea from a line drawn from the Washington State coastline at 48°23.133′ N., 124°43.616′ W. on Cape Flattery to the Cape Flattery Light at 48°23.5′ N., 124°44.2′ W. on Tatoosh Island, due west to the U.S. Territorial Sea Boundary; thence northward along the U.S. Territorial Sea Boundary to its intersection with the U.S./Canada International Boundary; thence east along the U.S./Canada International Boundary to 49°00.1′ N., 122°45.3′ W. (International Boundary Range C Rear Light).
(a) Vessel Traffic Service Puget Sound participates in a U.S./Canadian Cooperative Vessel Traffic Service (CVTS) to jointly manage vessel traffic in the Juan de Fuca Region. The CVTS for the Juan de Fuca Region consists of all navigable waters of the Salish Sea, bounded on the northwest by 48°35.749′ N.; and on the southwest by 48°23.5′ N.; and on the west by the rhumb line joining 48°35.749′ N., 124°47.5′ W. with 48°23.5′ N., 124°48.616′ W.; and on the northeast by a line drawn along 49° N. from Vancouver Island to Semiahmoo Bay; and on the southeast, by a line drawn from McCurdy Point on the Quimper Peninsula to Point Partridge on Whidbey Island. Canadian and United States Vessel Traffic Centers (Prince Rupert, B.C., Canada; Vancouver, B.C., Canada; and Seattle, WA) manage traffic within the CVTS area irrespective of the International Boundary.
(b) VTS Special Area: The Eastern San Juan Island Archipelago VTS Special Area consists of all waters of the eastern San Juan Island Archipelago including: Rosario Strait bounded to the south by latitude 48°26.40′ N. (the center of the Precautionary Area “RB”) extending from Lopez Island to Fidalgo Island, and to the north by latitude 48°40.57′ N. (the center of the Precautionary Area “C”) extending from Orcas Island to Lummi Island; Guemes Channel; Bellingham Channel; Padilla Bay and southern Bellingham Bay (Samish Bay) south of latitude 48°38.42′N.
Note:The center of precautionary area “RB” is not marked by a buoy. All precautionary areas are depicted on National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) nautical charts.
(c) Additional VTS Special Area Operating Requirements. The following additional requirements are applicable in the Eastern San Juan Island Archipelago VTS Special Area:
(1) A vessel engaged in towing shall not impede the passage of a vessel of 40,000 dead weight tons or more.
(2) A vessel of less than 40,000 dead weight tons is exempt from the provision set forth in § 161.13(b)(1) of this part.
(3) A vessel of less than 100 meters in length is exempt from the provisions set forth in § 161.13(b)(3) of this part.
(4) Approval will not be granted for:
(i) A vessel of 100 meters or more in length to meet or overtake a vessel of 40,000 dead weight tons or more;
(ii) A vessel of 40,000 dead weight tons or more to meet or overtake a vessel of 100 meters or more in length;
(iii) A vessel of 100 meters or more in length to cross or operate within 2,000 yards (except when crossing astern) of a vessel of 40,000 deadweight tons or more; or
(iv) A vessel of 40,000 dead weight tons or more to cross or operate within 2,000 yards (except when crossing astern) of a vessel of 100 meters or more in length.
(d) Reporting Point. Inbound vessels in the Strait of Juan de Fuca upon crossing 124-W.
§ 161.60 - Vessel Traffic Service Prince William Sound.
(a) The VTS area consists of the navigable waters of the United States north of a line drawn from Cape Hinchinbrook Light to Schooner Rock Light, comprising that portion of Prince William Sound between 146°30′ W. and 147°20′ W. and includes Valdez Arm, Valdez Narrows and Port Valdez.
(b) The Valdez Arm VTS Special Area consists of the waters of the Valdez Arm Traffic Separation Scheme (described in § 167.1703 of this chapter); the waters northeast of a line drawn from shoreline to shoreline through the points 60°58.04′ N, 146°46.52′ W and 60°58.93′ N, 146°48.86′ W; and southwest of a line bearing 307° True from Tongue Point at 61°02.10′ N, 146°40.00′ W.
(c) The Valdez Narrows VTS Special Area consists of those waters of Valdez Arm, Valdez Narrows, and Port Valdez northeast of a line bearing 307° True from Tongue Point at 61°02′06″ N., 146°40′ W.; and southwest of a line bearing 307° True from Entrance Island Light at 61°05′06″ N., 146°36′42″ W.
(d) Additional VTS Special Area Operating Requirements. The following additional requirements are applicable in the Valdez Narrows VTS Special Area:
(1) No VMRS User shall proceed north of 61° N. without prior approval of the VTS.
(2) For a vessel listed in paragraph (d)(3) of this section—
(i) Approval to enter this area will not be granted to a vessel when a tank vessel of more than 20,000 deadweight tons is navigating therein;
(ii) A northbound vessel shall remain south of 61° N. until the VTS has granted permission to proceed; and
(iii) A southbound vessel shall remain in Port Valdez east of 146°35′ W. and north of 61°06′ N. until the VTS has granted permission to proceed.
(3) Paragraph (d)(2) of this section applies to—
(i) A vessel of 1600 gross tons or more; and
(ii) A towing vessel of 8 meters or more in length, except for a vessel performing duties as an escort vessel as defined in 33 CFR Part 168.
(e) Reporting Points.
Table 161.60(
Designator | Geographic name | Geographic description | Latitude/longitude | Notes | 1A | Cape Hinchinbrook | Cape Hinchinbrook | 60°16′18″ N; 146°45′30″ W | Northbound Only. | 1B | Schooner Rock | Schooner Rock | 60°18′42″ N; 146°51′36″ W | Southbound Only. | 2A | Naked Island | Naked Island | 60°40′00″ N; 147°01′24″ W | Northbound Only. | 2B | Naked Island | Naked Island | 60°40′00″ N; 147°05′00″ W | Southbound Only. | 3A | Bligh Reef | Bligh Reef Light (Pilot Embark) | 60°50′36″ N; 146°57′30″ W | Northbound Only. | 3B | Bligh Reef | Bligh Reef Light (Pilot Disembark) | 60°51′00″ N; 147°01′24″ W | Southbound Only. | 4A | Rocky Point | Rocky Point | 60°57′48″ N; 146°47′30″ W | Northbound Only. | 4B | Rocky Point | Rocky Point | 60°57′48″ N; 146°50′00″ W | Southbound Only. | 5 | Entrance Island | Entrance Island Light | 61°05′24″ N; 146°37′30″ W. |
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§ 161.65 - Vessel Traffic Service Lower Mississippi River.
(a) The Vessel Traffic Service (VTS) area consists of navigable waters of the Lower Mississippi River (LMR) below 30°38.7′ N 91°17.5′ W (Port Hudson Light at 254.5 miles Above Head of Passes (AHP)), the Southwest Pass, and those within a 12-nautical mile radius around 28°54.3′ N 89°25.7′ W (Southwest Pass Entrance Light at 20.1 miles Below Head of Passes).
(b) The Algiers Point VTS Special Area consists of the navigable waters of the LMR bounded on the north by a line drawn from 29°57.62′ N 90°02.61′ W to 29°57.34′ N 90°02.60′ W and on the south by a line drawn from 29°56.89′ N 90°03.72′ W to 29°56.93′ N 90°03.34′ W (95.0 and 93.5 miles AHP) during periods of high water—that is, when the Carrolton Gage reads 8.0 feet or above on a rising stage or 9.0 feet or above on a falling stage, or under any other water conditions the Captain of the Port (COTP) deems necessary.
(c) Additional Algiers Point VTS Special Area Operating Requirements. The following additional requirements are applicable in the Algiers Point VTS Special Area:
(1) A vessel movement reporting system (VMRS) user must abide by the signals of the Governor Nicholls Street Wharf, 29°57.6′ N 90°03.4′ W, and Gretna, 29°55.5′ N 90°03.7′ W, Control Lights (94.3 and 96.6 miles AHP, respectively) in the following manner:
(i) Green Light—May proceed as intended.
(ii) Red Light—Do not proceed, unless otherwise directed by the VTS.
(iii) No Light—Do not proceed, immediately notify VTS and await further directions.
Note to § 161.65(To provide advance notification to downbound vessels, a traffic repeater signal of Gretna Light is located at Westwego, LA, 29°54.8′ N; 90°08.3′ W (101.4 miles AHP).
(2) A vessel awaiting a signal change or VTS directions must keep clear of other vessels transiting the area.
(d) The Eighty-one Mile Point VTS Special Area consists of navigable waters of the LMR between 167.5 miles AHP and 187.9 miles AHP.
(e) Additional Eighty-one Mile Point VTS Special Area Operating Requirements. The following additional requirements are applicable in the Eighty-one Mile Point VTS Special Area:
(1) Prior to proceeding upriver past 167.5 miles AHP, Sunshine Bridge, vessels must contact VTS New Orleans on VHF Channel 5A to check-in. Vessels must provide name and destination, confirm proper operation of their automated identification system (AIS) if required under 33 CFR 164.46, and, if applicable, size of tow and number of loaded and empty barges. At 173.7 miles AHP, Bringier Point Light, ascending vessels must contact VTS New Orleans and provide a follow-on position check. At both check-in and follow-on position check, VTS New Orleans will advise the vessel on traffic approaching Eighty-one Mile Point.
(2) Prior to proceeding downriver past 187.9 miles AHP COS-MAR Lights, vessels must contact VTS New Orleans on VHF Channel 5A to check-in. Vessels must provide name and destination, confirm proper operation of their AIS if required under 33 CFR 164.46, and, if applicable, size of tow and number of loaded and empty barges. At 183.9 miles AHP, Wyandotte Chemical Dock Lights, descending vessels must contact VTS New Orleans and provide a follow-on position check. At both check-in and follow-on position check, VTS New Orleans will advise the vessel on traffic approaching Eighty-one Mile Point.
(3) All vessels getting underway between miles 167.5 and 187.9 AHP must check-in with VTS New Orleans on VHF Channel 5A immediately prior to getting underway and must comply with the respective ascending and descending check-in and follow-on points listed in paragraphs (e)(1) and (2) of this section.
(4) Fleet vessels must checkin with VTS New Orleans if they leave their respective fleet or if they move into the main channel. Fleet vessels are not required to checkin if they are operating exclusively within their fleet.
(f) Reporting Points. Table 161.65(f) lists the VTS Lower Mississippi River Reporting Points.
Table 161.65(
Designator | Geographic name | Geographic
description | Latitude/longitude/mile marker | Notes | A | Algiers Canal Forebay | 88.0 AHP | 29°55.40′ N; 89°57.7′ W | Upbound transiting Algiers Point Special Area. | B | Industrial Canal | 92.7 AHP | 29°57.2′ N; 90°01.68′ W | Upbound transiting Algiers Point Special Area. | C | Crescent Towing Smith Fleet | 93.5 AHP | 29°57.50′ N; 90°02.62′ W | Upbound Towing vessels transiting Algiers Point Special Area. | D | Marlex Terminal (Naval Ships) | 99.0 AHP | 29°54.65′ N; 90°05.87′ W | Downbound transiting Algiers Point Special Area. | E | Huey P Long Bridge | 106.1 AHP | 29°56.6′ N; 90°10.1′ W | Downbound transiting Algiers Point Special Area. |
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§ 161.70 - Vessel Traffic Service Port Arthur.
(a) The VTS area consists of the navigable waters of the United States to the limits of the territorial seas bound by the following points: 30°10.00′ N., 92°37.00′ W.; then south to 29°10.00′ N., 92°37.00′ W.; then west to 29°10.00′ N., 93°52.25′ W.; then northwest to 29°33.70′ N., 94°21.25′ W.; then north to 30°10.00′ N., 94°21.25′ W.; then east along the 30°10′ N. latitude to the origination point.
Note:Although mandatory participation in VTS Port Arthur is limited to the area within the navigable waters of the United States, prospective users are encouraged to report at the safe water marks in order to facilitate vessel traffic management in the VTS Area and to receive advisories or navigational assistance.
(b) Precautionary areas.
Table 161.70(
Precautionary area name | Radius | Center point
latitude | Center point
longitude | Petco Bend | 2000 yds | 30°00.80′ N. | 93°57.60′ W. | Black Bayou | 2000 yds | 30°00.00′ N. | 93°46.20′ W. | Orange Cut | 2000 yds | 30°03.25′ N. | 93°43.20′ W. | Neches River Intersection | 2000 yds | 29°58.10′ N. | 93°51.25′ W. | Texaco Island Intersection | 2000 yds | 29°49.40′ N. | 94°57.55′ W. | Sabine-Neches Waterway | N/A | All waters of the Sabine-Neches Waterway between the Texaco Island Precautionary Area and the Humble Island Precautionary Area. |
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1 Precautionary Area encompasses a circular area of the radius denoted around the center point with the exception of the Sabine-Neches Waterway.
(c) Reporting points (Inbound).
Table 161.70(
Designator | Geographic name | Geographic description | Latitude/
longitude | Notes | 1 | Sabine Bank Channel “SB” Buoy | Sabine Bank Sea Buoy | 29°25.00′ N.
93°40.00′ W. | Sailing Plan Report | 2 | Sabine Pass Buoys “29/30” | Sabine Pass Buoys “29/30” | 29°35.90′ N.
93°48.20′ W. | 3 | Port Arthur Canal Light “43” | Keith Lake | 29°46.50′ N.
93°56.47′ W. | 4 | North Forty GIWW Mile 279 | North Forty | 29°56.40′ N.
93°52.10′ W. | 5 | FINA Highline Neches River Light “19” | FINA Highline | 29°59.10′ N.
93°54.30′ W. | 6 | Ready Reserve Fleet Highline | Channel at Cove Mid-Point | 30°00.80′ N.
93°59.90′ W. | 7 | Sabine River MM 268 | 268 Highline | 30°02.20′ N.
93°44.30′ W. |
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(d) Reporting points (Outbound).
Table 161.70(
Designator | Geographic name | Geographic description | Latitude/
longitude | Notes | 1 | Sabine River Light “2” | Black Bayou | 30°00.00′ N.
93°46.25′ W. | 2 | Ready Reserve Fleet Highline | Channel at Cove Mid-Point | 30°00.80′ N.
93°59.90′ W. | 3 | FINA Highline Neches River Light “19” | FINA Highline | 29°59.09′ N.
93°54.30′ W. | 4 | GIWW Mile 285 | The School House | 29°52.70′ N.
93°55.55′ W. | 5 | Port Arthur Canal Light “43” | Keith Lake | 29°46.50′ N.
93°56.47′ W. | 6 | Sabine Pass Buoys “29/30” | Sabine Pass Buoys “29/30” | 29°35.90′ N.
93°48.20′ W. | 7 | Sabine Bank Channel “SB” Buoy | Sabine Bank Sea Buoy | 29°25.00′ N.
93°40.00′ W. | Final Report |
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(e) Reporting points (Eastbound).
Table 161.70(
Designator | Geographic name | Geographic description | Latitude/
longitude | Notes | 1 | GIWW Mile 295 | ICW MM 295 | 29°47.25′ N.
94°01.10′ W. | Sailing Plan Report | 2 | North Forty GIWW Mile 279 | North Forty | 29°56.40′ N.
93°52.10′ W. | 3 | Sabine River MM 268 | 268 Highline | 30°02.20′ N.
93°44.30′ W. | 4 | GIWW Mile 260 | 260 Highline | 30°03.50′ N.
93°37.50′ W. | Final Report |
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(f) Reporting points (Westbound).
Table 161.70(
Designator | Geographic name | Geographic description | Latitude/
longitude | Notes | 1 | GIWW Mile 260 | 260 Highline | 30°03.50′ N.
93°37.50′ W. | Sailing Plan Report | 2 | Sabine River Light “2” | Black Bayou | 30°00.03′ N.
93°46.18′ W. | 3 | GIWW Mile 285 | The School House | 29°52.71′ N.
93°55.55′ W. | Zone Shift | 4 | GIWW Mile 295 | ICW MM 295 | 29°46.20′ N.
94°02.60′ W. | Final Report |
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(g) Reporting points (Offshore Safety Fairway).
Table 161.70(
Designator | Geographic name | Geographic description | Latitude/
longitude | Notes | 1 | Sabine Pass Safety Fairway—East | East Dogleg | 29°35.00′ N.
93°28.00′ W. | 2 | Sabine Pass Safety Fairway—West | West Dogleg | 29°28.00′ N.
93°58.00′ W. |
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