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§ 100.900 - [Reserved]

§ 100.901 - Great Lakes annual marine events.

Permanent special local regulations are hereby established for the marine events listed in Table 1. These regulations will be effective annually, for the duration of each event, on or about the dates indicated in Table 1. Annual notice of the exact dates and times of the effective period of the regulations with respect to each event, the geographical description of each regulated area, and details concerning the nature of the event and the number of participants and type(s) of vessels involved will be published in local notices to mariners. To be placed on the mailing list for such notices, contact: Commander(oan), Ninth Coast Guard District, 1240 E. Ninth St., Cleveland, OH 44199-2060. Sponsors of events listed in Table 1 must still submit an application each year in accordance with 33 CFR 100.15.

(a) The Coast Guard will patrol the regatta area under the direction of a designated Coast Guard Patrol Commander. The Patrol Commander may be contacted on Channel 16 (156.8 MHZ) by the call sign “Coast Guard Patrol Commander.” Vessels desiring to transit the regulated area may do so only with prior approval of the Patrol Commander and when so directed by that officer. Vessels will be operated at a no wake speed to reduce the wake to a minimum, and in a manner which will not endanger participants in the event or any other craft. The rules contained in the above two sentences shall not apply to participants in the event or vessels of the patrol operating in the performance of their assigned duties.

(b) The Patrol Commander may direct the anchoring, mooring, or movement of any boat or vessel within the regatta area. A succession of sharp, short signals by whistle or horn from vessels patrolling the area under the direction of the U.S. Coast Guard Patrol Commander shall serve as a signal to stop. Vessels so signaled shall stop and shall comply with the orders of the Patrol Commander. Failure to do so may result in expulsion from the area, citation for failure to comply, or both.

(c) The Patrol Commander may establish vessel size and speed limitations and operating conditions.

(d) The Patrol Commander may restrict vessel operation within the regatta area to vessels having particular operating characteristics.

(e) The Patrol Commander may terminate the marine event or the operation of any vessel at any time it is deemed necessary for the protection of life and property.

(f) Patrol Commander means a Coast Guard commissioned, warrant, or petty officer who has been designated by the Captain of the Port to monitor a regatta area, permit entry into the regatta area, give legally enforceable orders to persons or vessels within the regatta area, and take other actions authorized by the Captain of the Port.

Table 1 to § 100.901

EventLocationDate Sector Eastern Great Lakes, NY(1) Fireworks by Grucci
Sponsor: New York Power Authority
Lake Ontario, Wright's Landing/Oswego Harbor, NY within an 800 foot radius of the fireworks launching platform located in approximate position 43°28′10″ N 076°31′04″ W.Last weekend of July. (2) Flagship International Kilo Speed Challenge
Sponsor: Presque Isle Powerboat Racing Association
That portion of Lake Erie, Presque Isle Bay, south of a line drawn from 42°08′54″ N 080°05′42″ W; to 42°07′ N 080°21′ W will be a regulated area. That portion of Lake Erie, Presque Isle bay, north of a line drawn from 42°08′54″ N 080°05′42″ W; to 42°07′ N 080°21′ W will be a “caution area”. All vessels transiting the caution area will be operated at bare steerageway, keeping the vessel's wake at a minimum, and will exercise a high degree of caution in the area. The bay entrance will not be effected.3rd or 4th weekend of June. (3) Flagship International Offshore Challenge
Sponsor: Presque Isle Powerboat Racing Association
That portion of Lake Erie, Presque Isle Bay, Entrance Channel, and the enclosed area from Erie Harbor Pier Head Light (LLNR 3430) northeast to 42°12′48″ N 079°57′24″ W, thence south to shore just east of Shades Beach.3rd or 4th weekend of June. (4) Friendship Festival Airshow
Sponsor: Friendship Festival.
That portion of the Niagara River and Buffalo4th of July holiday. Harbor from: LatitudeLongitude 42°54.4′ N078°54.1′ W, thence to 42°54.4′ N078°54.4′ W, thence

Table 1 to § 100.901—Continued

EventLocationDate LatitudeLongitude along the International Border to: 42°52.9′ N078°54.9′ W, thence to 42°52.5′ N078°54.3′ W, thence to 42°52.7′ N078°53.9′ W, thence to 42°52.8′ N078°53.8′ W, thence to 42°53.1′ N078°53.6′ W, thence to 42°53.2′ N078°53.6′ W, thence to 42°53.3′ N078°53.7′ W, thence along the breakwall to: 42°54.4′ N078°54.1′ W (5) NFBRA Red Dog Kilo Time Trials
Sponsor: Niagara Frontier Boat Racing Association
That portion of the Niagara River, Tonawanda Channel, between Tonawanda Channel Buoy 31 to approximately 1/2 mile southwest of Twomile Creek along a line drawn from 43°00′45″ N 078°55′06″ W to 43°00′28″ N 078°54′56″ W (Sipco Oil Company).4th or 5th weekend of September. (6) Sodus Bay 4th of July Fireworks
Sponsor: Sodus Bay Historical Society
Lake Ontario, within a 500 foot radius around a barge anchored in approximate position 43°15.73′ N 076°58.23′ W, in Sodus Bay.4th of July holiday. (7) Tallship Erie
Sponsor: Erie Maritime Programs, Inc
That portion of Lake Erie, Presque Isle Bay.1st or 2nd weekend of July. Entrance Channel and Presque Isle Bay from: LatitudeLongitude 42°10′ N080°03′ W, thence to 42°08.1′ N080°07′ W, thence to 42°07.9′ N080°06.8′ W, thence east along the shoreline and structures to: 42°09.2′ N080°02.6′ W, thence to 42°10′ N080°03′ W (8) Thomas Graves Memorial Fireworks Display
Sponsor: Port Bay Improvement Association
That portion of Lake Ontario, Port Bay Harbor, NY within a 500 ft radius surrounding a barge anchored in approximate position 43°17′46″ N 076°50′02″ W.1st or 2nd weekend of July. (9) Thunder Island Offshore Challenge
Sponsor: Thunder on the Water Inc
That portion of Lake Ontario, Oswego Harbor from the West Pier Head Light (LLNR 2080) north to:3rd or 4th weekend of June. LatitudeLongitude 43°29′02″ N076°32′04″ W, thence to 43°26′18″ N076°39′30″ W, thence to 43°24′55″ N076°37′45″ W, thence along the shoreline to the West Pier Head Light (LLNR 2080). (10) We Love Erie Days Fireworks
Sponsor: We Love Erie Days Festival, Inc
That portion of Lake Erie, Erie Harbor, within a 300 foot radius, surrounding the Erie Sand and Gravel Pier, located in position 42°08′16″ N 080°05′40″ W.3rd weekend of August.

Table 1 to § 100.901—Continued

EventLocationDate (11) Christmas in July
Sponsor: Henderson Business and Community Council
Location: The special local regulation area will cover ALL WATERS WITHIN A MOVING ZONE THAT ENCOMPASSES A 50 yard BUFFER ZONE ahead of the lead vessel, 50 yards astern of the last participating vessel, and 50 yards on each side of the parade vessels as it travels the parade route starting at point 43°51′44″ N 76°12′07.3″ W and running north adjacent to the shore to point 43°52′12.2″ N 76°11′32.7″ W, continuing northwest to point 43°53′40.9″ N 76°12′40.6″ W and running south adjacent to the shore to point 43°51′47.2″ N 76°14′08.3″ W, ending at the starting position at point 43°51′44.0″ N 76°12′07.3″ W.Date: Final weekend of July. LatitudeLongitude 43°51′44″ N076°12′07.3″ W, thence to 43°52′12.2″ N076°11′32.7″ W, thence to 43°53′40.9″ N076°14′08.3″ W, thence along the shoreline to end at the starting position. Sector Northern Great Lakes, MI(1) Bridgefest Regatta
Sponsor: Bridgefest Committee
Keweenaw Waterway, from the Houghton Hancock Lift Bridge to 1000 yards west of the bridge, near Houghton, MI.2nd weekend of June. (2) Duluth Fourth Fest Fireworks
Sponsor: Office of the Mayor, Duluth, MN
That portion of the Duluth Harbor Basin Northern Section bounded on the south by a line drawn on a bearing of 087° true from the Cargill Pier through Duluth Basin Lighted Buoy #5 (LLNR 15905) to the opposite shore on the north by the Duluth Aerial Bridge. That portion of Duluth Harbor Basin Northern Section within 600 yards of position 46°46′47″ N 092°06′10″ W.4th of July weekend. (3) July 4th Fireworks
Sponsor: City of Sault Ste Marie, MI
That portion of the St. Mary's River, Sault Ste. Marie, MI within a 1000 foot radius of Brady Park, located on the south shore of the river. These waters are enclosed by the Locks to the west and to the east from a line drawn from the pier light of the east center pier to the U.S. Coast Guard Base to the southeast.4th of July weekend.

1 All coordinates listed in this table 1 reference North American Datum of 1983 (NAD 1983).

2 As noted in the introductory text of this section, the enforcement dates and times for each of the listed events in this table are subject to change. In the event of a change, or for enforcement periods listed that do not allow a specific date or dates to be determined, the Captain of the Port will provide notice to the public by publishing a Notice of Enforcement in the Federal Register, as well as, issuing a Broadcast Notice to Mariner.

[CGD 09-88-01, 54 FR 29547, July 13, 1989] Editorial Note:For Federal Register citations affecting § 100.901, see the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the Finding Aids section of the printed volume and at www.govinfo.gov.

§ 100.902 - Special Local Regulations; Annual Bayview Mackinac Race.

(a) Regulated area. These Special Local Regulations apply to all U.S. navigable waters of the Black River, St. Clair River, and lower Lake Huron, bound by a line starting at latitude 042°58′47″ N, longitude 082°26′0″ W; then easterly to latitude 042°58′24″ N, longitude 082°24′47″ W; then northward along the International Boundary to latitude 043°2′48″ N, longitude 082°23′47″ W; then westerly to the shoreline at approximate location latitude 043°2′48″ N, longitude 082°26′48″ W; then southward along the U.S. shoreline to latitude 042°58′54″ N, longitude 082°26′1″ W; then back to the beginning [DATUM: NAD 83].

(b) Enforcement period. These Special Local Regulations will be enforced annually at the commencement of the Bayview Mackinac Race. The enforcement period will last approximately seven hours on a single day each July. The Coast Guard will notify the public of the exact enforcement date and times via a Notice of Enforcement published in the Federal Register. Also, the Coast Guard may use marine broadcasts, local notice to mariners, local news media, on-scene oral notice, and broadcasts on VHF-FM marine radio Channel 16 (156.8 MHZ) to notify the public of the exact dates and times of enforcement.

(c) Special local regulations. (1) No vessel may enter the regulated area established in paragraph (a) of this section without prior approval from the Coast Guard's designated Patrol Commander (PATCOM). The PATCOM may restrict vessel operation within the regulated area to vessels having particular operating characteristics.

(2) Vessels permitted to enter this regulated area must operate at a no wake speed and in a manner that will not endanger race participants or any other craft.

(3) The PATCOM may direct the anchoring, mooring, or movement of any vessel within this regulated area. A succession of sharp, short signals by whistle or horn from vessels patrolling the area under the direction of the PATCOM shall serve as a signal to stop. Vessels so signaled shall stop and shall comply with the orders of the PATCOM. Failure to do so may result in expulsion from the area, a Notice of Violation for failure to comply, or both.

(4) If it is deemed necessary for the protection of life and property, the PATCOM may terminate at any time the marine event or the operation of any vessel within the regulated area.

(5) In accordance with the general regulations in § 100.35 of this part, the Coast Guard will patrol the regatta area under the direction of a designated Coast Guard Patrol Commander (PATCOM). The PATCOM may be contacted on Channel 16 (156.8 MHz) by the call sign “Coast Guard Patrol Commander.”

(6) The rules in this section shall not apply to vessels participating in the event or to government vessels patrolling the regulated area in the performance of their assigned duties.

[USCG-2012-0403, 77 FR 36392, June 19, 2012]

§ 100.903 - Recurring marine events in the Lake Michigan Captain of the Port Zone.

(a) General. (1) The regulations in this section, along with the regulations of § 100.901, apply to the marine events listed in table 1 to this section.

(2) The regulations in this section will be enforced for the duration of each event, on or about the dates indicated. Notice of the exact dates and times of the effective period of the regulations in this section with respect to each event, the location of the regulated area, and details concerning of the event will be made public by publication in the Local Notices to Mariners and/or Broadcast Notice to Mariners over VHF-FM radio.

(3) The dates and times of these events are subject to change. In the event of a change to these events, the Coast Guard will publish a Notice of Enforcement with the exact dates and times that the regulated area will be enforced.

(4) Sponsors of events listed in table 1 to § this section are still required to submit applications for marine event permits in accordance with § 100.15.

(b) Special Local Regulations. (1) No vessel may enter, transit through, or anchor within the regulated area of any event listed in table 1 to this section which has been advertised in accordance with paragraph (a)(2) above without the permission of the Coast Guard Patrol Commander.

(2) Vessel operators desiring to enter or operate within the regulated area shall contact the Coast Guard Patrol Commander to obtain permission to do so. Vessel operators given permission to enter or operate within the regulated area must comply with all directions given to them by the Coast Guard Patrol Commander.

(3) All geographic coordinates in table 1 to this section are North American Datum of 1983 (NAD 83).

Table 1 to § 100.903

Event Sector Lake Michigan special local regulations Date (1) Harborfest Dragon Boat RaceSouth Haven, MI: All waters of the Black River, within an area bound by the following coordinates:2 days; in mid-to-late June. 42°24.227′ N, 086°16.683′ W, then southeast to 42°24.210′ N, 086°16.667′ W, then northeast to 42°24.320′ N, 086°16.442′ W, then northwest to 42°24.337′ N, 086°16.457′ W, then returning to the point of origin (2) Summer in the City Waterski ShowGreen Bay, WI: All waters of the Fox River from the Main Street Bridge to the West Walnut Street Bridge between coordinates:Each Wednesday of July and August. 44°31.089′ N, 088°00.904′ W, then southwest to 44°30.900′ N, 088°01.091′ W (3) Celebrate Americafest Ski ShowGreen Bay, WI: All waters of the Fox River from the West Walnut Street Bridge to the mouth of the East River between coordinates:1 day; on or around July 4. 44°30.912′ N, 088°01.100′ W, then northeast to 44°31.337′ N, 088°00.640′ W (4) Grand Haven Coast Guard FestivalGrand Haven, MI: All waters of the Grand River, within an area bound by the following coordinates:2 weeks; in late July and/or early August. 43°04.000′ N, 086°14.200′ W, then east to 43°03.933′ N, 086°14.067′ W, then south to 43°03.750′ N, 086°14.167′ W, then west to 43°03.800′ N, 086°14.283′ W, then returning to the point of origin (5) Milwaukee Venetian Boat ParadeMilwaukee, WI: All waters of Lake Michigan within the Milwaukee Harbor and the Milwaukee River from McKinley Marina, along the Veteran's Park shoreline, to the Milwaukee Art Museum between coordinates:1 day; the third Saturday of August. 43°02.066′ N, 087°52.966′ W, then southwest to 43°02.483′ N, 087°53.683′ W, then south to 43°02.366′ N, 087°53.700′ W (6) Milwaukee Open Water SwimMilwaukee, WI: All waters of the Milwaukee River from the confluence with the Kinnickinnic River to the I-794 Bridge between coordinates:1 day; the first or second Saturday of August. 43°01.532′ N, 087°54.182′ W, then northwest to 43°02.154′ N, 087°54.597′ W (7) Sister Bay Marinafest Ski ShowSister Bay, WI: All waters of Sister Bay within an 800 foot radius of the following coordinates:1 day; the last week of August or first week of September. 45°11.585′ N, 087°07.392′ W (8) Milwaukee Harborfest Boat ParadeMilwaukee, WI: All waters of the Milwaukee River from the North Holton Street Bridge to the confluence with the Kinnickinnic River between coordinates:1 day; the first or second weekend of September. 43°03.284′ N, 087°54.267′ W, then south to 43°01.524′ N, 087°54.173′ W andAll water of the Kinnickinnic River from the confluence with the Milwaukee River to the Municipal Mooring Basin between coordinates: 43°01.524′ N, 087°54.173′ W, then south to 43°00.829′ N, 087°54.075′ W (9) Milwaukee River ChallengeMilwaukee, WI: All waters of the Milwaukee River from the confluence with the Menomonee River and the East Pleasant Street Bridge between coordinates:1 day; the third Saturday of September. 43°01.915′ N, 087°54.627′ W, then north to 43°03.095′ N, 087°54.468′ W andAll waters of the Menomonee River from the North 25th Street Bridge to the confluence with the Milwaukee River between coordinates: 43°01.957′ N, 087°56.682′ W, then east to 43°01.915′ N, 087°54.627′ W (10) Chinatown Chamber of Commerce Dragon Boat RaceChicago, IL: All waters of the South Branch of the Chicago River from the West 18th Street Bridge to the Amtrak Bridge between coordinates:2 days; The second Friday and Saturday of July. 41°51.467′ N, 087°38.100′ W, then southwest to 41°51.333′ N, 087°38.217′ W (11) Southland RegattaBlue Island, IL: All waters of the Calumet Sag Channel from the South Halstead Street Bridge to the Crawford Avenue Bridge between coordinates:2 days; the first Sunday of November and the Saturday prior to it. 41°39.450′ N, 087°38.483′ W, then southwest to 41°39.083′ N, 087°43.483′ W andAll waters of the Little Calumet River from the Ashland Avenue Bridge to the junction of the Calumet Sag Channel between coordinates: 41°39.117′ N, 087°39.633′ W, then northeast to 41°39.374′ N, 087°39.001′ W
[USCG-2020-0124, 85 FR 33548, June 2, 2020]

§ 100.908 - Charlevoix Venetian Night Boat Parade; Charlevoix, MI.

(a) Regulated Area. All waters of Round Lake, Charlevoix, MI.

(b) Special Local Regulations. The regulations of § 100.901 apply. No vessel may enter, transit through, or anchor within the regulated area without the permission of the Coast Guard Patrol Commander.

(c) Effective date. These regulations are effective annually on a date in late July. The Coast Guard will publish a document in the Federal Register announcing the date.

[USCG-2007-27373, 72 FR 54834, Sept. 27, 2007, as amended by USCG-2018-1096, 84 FR 35036, July 22, 2019]

§ 100.911 - Special Local Regulations; Marine Events in the Coast Guard Sector Detroit Captain of the Port Zone.

(a) General. The regulations in this section apply to the marine events listed in Table 1 to § 100.911, along with the requirements of § 100.901. These regulations will be enforced for the duration of each event, on or about the dates indicated. Annual notice of the exact dates and times of the effective period of the regulations with respect to each event, the geographical area, and details concerning of the event will be made by publication in the Federal Register via a Notice of Enforcement, published in a Local Notices to Mariners, and broadcast over VHF-FM radio. Although listed in the Code of Federal Regulations, sponsors of events listed in the table to § 100.911 are still required to submit marine event applications in accordance with § 100.15.

(b) Special local regulations. (1) No vessel may enter, transit through, or anchor within the regulated area without the permission of the Coast Guard Patrol Commander.

(2) Vessel operators desiring to enter or operate within the regulated area shall contact the Coast Guard Patrol Commander to obtain permission to do so. Vessel operators given permission to enter or operate within the regulated area must comply with all directions given to them by the Coast Guard Patrol Commander.

(3) All geographic coordinates in Table 1 to § 100.911 are North American Datum of 1983 (NAD 83).

Table 1 to § 100.911

[COTP Zone Detroit]

Event Sector Detroit special local regulations Date (1) Hebda Cup Rowing Regatta Rowing Event, Wyandotte, MIAll waters of the Detroit River, Trenton Channel between the following two lines going from bank-to-bank: the first line is drawn directly across the channel from position 42°10.98′ N, 083°09.29′ W; the second line, to the north, is drawn directly across the channel from position 42°11.7′ N, 083°08.9′ WTwo days in April or May. (2) Wy-Hi Rowing Regatta Rowing Event, Wyandotte, MIAll waters of the Detroit River, Trenton Channel between the following two lines going from bank-to-bank: the first line is drawn directly across the channel from position 42°10.98′ N, 083°09.29′ W; the second line, to the north, is drawn directly across the channel from position 42°11.7′ N, 083°08.9′ WTwo days in April or May. (3) Wyandotte Rowing Regatta, Wyandotte, MIAll waters of the Detroit River, Trenton Channel between the following two lines going from bank-to-bank: the first line is drawn directly across the channel from position 42°10.98′ N, 083°09.29′ W; the second line, to the north, is drawn directly across the channel from position 42°11.7′ N, 083°08.9′ WTwo days in April or May. (4) Motor City Mile Swimming Event, Detroit, MIAll waters of the Detroit River, Belle Isle Beach between the following two lines: the first line is drawn directly across the channel from position 42°20.517′ N, 082°59.159′ W to 42°20.705′ N, 082°59.233′ W; the second line, to the north, is drawn directly across the channel from position 42°20.754′ N, 082°58.681′ W to 42°20.843′ N, 082°58.792′ WOne day in June or July. (5) Wyandotte Invites Rowing Event, Wyandotte, MIAll waters of the Detroit River, Trenton Channel between the following two lines going from bank-to-bank: the first line is drawn directly across the channel from position 42°10.98′ N, 083°09.29′ W; the second line, to the north, is drawn directly across the channel from position 42°11.7′ N, 083°08.9′ WOne day in July or August. (6) Roar on the River Powerboat Race, Trenton, MIAll U.S. waters of the Trenton Channel bounded by an east/west line starting at a point on land at the northern end of Elizabeth park in Trenton, MI, located at position 42°8.2′ N; 083°10.6′ W, extending east to a point near the center of the Trenton Channel at position 42°8.2′ N; 083°10.4′ W, extending South to the Grosse Ile Parkway Bridge located at position 42°7.7′ N; 083°10.5′ W, west to the shoreThree consecutive days in July or August. (7) St. Clair River Classic Power Boat Race, St. Clair, MIAll U.S. waters of the St. Clair River bounded by latitude 42°50.5′ N to the north and latitude 42°48.5′ N to the south; the shoreline of the St. Clair River on the west; and the international boundary line on the eastOne weekend in July or August. (8) Marine City Water Ski Show, Marine City, MIAll U.S. waters of the St. Clair River 200 feet seaward of latitude position 42°43.382′ N, and to the south by 2,000 feet to 200 feet seaward of latitude position 42°42.983′ NOne day at the end of July or beginning of August. (9) Detroit Hydrofest Power Boat Race, Detroit, MIAll U.S. waters of the Detroit River in Scott Middle Ground, north of Belle Isle, Michigan, starting at positions 42°20.506′ N, 083°00.016′ W, on the Douglas MacArthur Bridge; extending east to the Belle Isle Crib Light at 42°21.205′ N, 082°57.996′ WThree consecutive days in August or September. (10) Bay City Grand Prix Powerboat Races, Bay City, MIAll waters of the Saginaw River bounded on the north by the Liberty Bridge, located at 43°36.3′ N, 083°53.4′ W, and bounded on the south by the Veterans Memorial Bridge, located at 43°35.8′ N, 083°53.6′ WOne weekend at the end of June or beginning of July. (11) Tug Across the River, Detroit, MIAll U.S. waters of the Detroit River, Detroit, Michigan, bounded on the south by the International boundary, on the west by 083°03′ W, on the east by 083°02′ W, and on the north by the U.S. shoreline. This position is located on the Detroit River in front of Hart Plaza, Detroit, MIOne day in June or July. (12) Michigan Championships Swimming Event, Detroit, MIAll waters of the Detroit River and Belle Isle Beach between the following two lines: the first line is drawn directly across the channel from position 42°20.517′ N, 082°59.159′ W to 42°20.705′ N, 082°59.233′ W; the second line, to the north, is drawn directly across the channel from position 42°20.754′ N, 082°58.681′ W to 42°20.997′ N, 082°58.846′ WOne day in August or September. (13) Bay City Tall Ships Parade of Sail, Bay City, MIAll waters throughout the federal navigational channel of Saginaw Bay from Light Buoy 11 at position 43°43.90′ N, 083°46.87′ W and Light 12 at position 43°43.93′ N, 083°46.95′ W to the Saginaw River, and on all waters of the Saginaw River from its mouth to the Veterans Memorial Bridge in Bay City, MI at position 43°35.77′ N, 083°53.60′ WTri-annually in July.
Event Marine safety unit Toledo special local regulations Date (14) Frogtown Race Regatta, Toledo, OHAll waters of the Maumee River, Toledo, OH, from the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Bridge at River Mile 4.30 to the Michael DiSalle Bridge at River Mile 6.73One day in September. (15) Dragon Boat Learning Festival, Toledo, OHAll waters of the Maumee River in Toledo, OH between the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Bridge at river mile 4.30 and a line extending from a point at position 41°38.78′ N, 083°31.84′ W at International Park straight across the river to shore near the mouth of Swan Creek at position 41°38.79′ N, 083°32.03′ WOne day in June or July.
[USCG-2018-0929, 83 FR 66129, Dec. 26, 2018]

§ 100.922 - Special Local Regulations; Annual Les Cheneaux Islands Antique Wooden Boat Show; Hessel, MI.

(a) Regulated area. These Special Local Regulations apply to all U.S. navigable waters of Marquette Bay, Hessel, MI, within an area bordered by a line from the crib piles charted in position 45°59′59″ N, 084°25′10″ W to Red Buoy “8” charted in position 45°59′46″ N, 084°25′37″ W to Red Buoy “6” charted in position 45°59′58″ N, 084°25′53″ W to Red Buoy “4” charted in position 45°59′57″ N, 084°26′23″ W to Green Buoy “5” charted in position 46°00′13″ N, 084°26′10″ W to land in position 46°00′18″ N, 084°26′04″ W.

(b) Enforcement period. These special local regulations are effective for one day in mid-August. The Coast Guard will issue a notice of enforcement with the exact time and date this regulated area will be enforced.

(c) Special local regulation. While in the regulated area all vessels will operate at a no wake speed and follow the directions of the on-scene patrol commander.

[USCG-2018-0580, 83 FR 33125, July 17, 2018]

§ 100.929 - Special Local Regulations; Annual Boyne Thunder Poker Run; Charlevoix, MI.

(a) Regulated area. The special local regulations in this section apply to all U.S. navigable waters of Round Lake and Pine River Channel, Charlevoix, MI, within an area bordered by a line at the entrance of the Pine River Channel charted in position 45°19′15″ N, 085°15′55″ W to 45°19′13″ N, 085°15′55″ W to the southeast end of Round Lake charted in position 45°18′57″ N, 085°14′49″ W to 45°18′56″ N, 085°14′50″ W.

(b) Special local regulation. The regulations of § 100.901 apply. No vessel may enter, transit through, or anchor within the regulated area in this section without the permission of the Coast Guard Patrol Commander.

(c) Enforcement period. The Coast Guard will issue a Notice of Enforcement with the exact time and date in July that the regulated area in this section will be enforced.

[USCG-2018-1098, 84 FR 25682, June 4, 2019]

§§ 100.950-100.1099 - §[Reserved]