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[49 FR 49453, Dec. 20, 1984. Redesignated at 50 FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985]
§ 334.865 Naval Air Station North Island, San Diego, California, restricted area.
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(a) The area. The waters within an area beginning at 32°42'55.0" N, 117°11'30.5" W; thence running easterly to 32°42'57.0" N, 117°11'22.5" W; thence running easterly to 32°42'56.0" N, 117°11'19.0" W; thence running southeasterly to 32°42'49.0" N, 117°11'08.5" W; thence running southeasterly to 32°42'44.5" N, 117°11'06.5" W; thence running southerly to 32°42'40.0" N, 117°11'06.5" W.
(b) The regulation. (1) The restricted area shall not be open to swimming, fishing, water-skiing, mooring or anchorage.
(2) Dragging, seining, other fishing operations, and other activities not under the direction of the United States, which might foul underwater installations within the restricted area, are prohibited.
(3) All tows entering the restricted area shall be streamed and shortened to the seaward of the area and towing appendages and catenaries shall not be dragged along the bottom while proceeding through the area.
(4) All vessels entering the restricted area shall proceed across the area by the most direct route and without unnecessary delay.
(5) No vessel or craft of any size shall lie-to or anchor in the restricted area at any time other than a vessel operated by or for components, or other vessels authorized by Commander, Navy Region Southwest, or his/her designee.
(6) When security conditions dictate, Naval security forces may impose strict enforcement of stand-off distances within the restricted area. This enforcement will not prevent utilization of navigable channels, but will serve to control its use in order to protect vital National interests.
(c) Enforcement. The regulation in this section, promulgated by the United States Army Corps of Engineers, shall be enforced by the Commander, Navy Region Southwest, and such agencies or persons as he/she may designate.
[68 FR 37972, June 26, 2003]
§ 334.870 San Diego Harbor, Calif.; restricted area.
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(a) Restricted area at Bravo Pier, Naval Air Station—(1) The area. The water of the Pacific Ocean in North San Diego Bay in an area extending from the western boundary of North Island about 0.2 nautical miles bayward and basically outlined as follows:
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Station Latitude Longitude
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1 32°41[min]51.3[sec] N 117°13[min]34.0[sec]
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2 32°41[min]51.3[sec] N 117°13[min]46.6[sec]
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3 32°41[min]43.3[sec] N 117°13[min]50.0[sec]
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4 32°41[min]35.8[sec] N 117°13[min]48.0[sec]
W
5 32°41[min]35.8[sec] N 117°13[min]35.0[sec]
W
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(2) The regulations. (i) The restricted area shall not be open to swimming, fishing, mooring or anchorage.
(ii) Transit will be allowed through the restricted area except that no transit will be allowed within 100 feet of the ammunition pier (Bravo Pier). All unauthorized vessels entering the restricted area shall proceed across the area by the most direct route and without unnecessary delay. Only vessels owned by, under hire to, or performing work for the Naval Air Station or the Naval Weapons Station may operate within 100 feet of the ammunition pier.
(b) Restricted area at U.S. Naval Degaussing Station—(1) The area. That portion of San Diego Bay near Point Loma, inclosed by lines connecting the following points, which are rectangular coordinates and are referred to U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey station “Old Town” as their origin:
“a” S. 18,738.80, W. 16,299.50.
“b” S. 18,817.60, W. 15,791.30.
“c” S. 19,376.09, W. 14,270.73.
“d” S. 20,023.15, W. 14,462.94.
“e” S. 21,080.24, W. 14,333.14.
“f” S. 22,074.40, W. 16,371.48.
(2) The regulations. (i) There shall be no introduction of external magnetic field sources within the area.
(ii) Craft of any size shall not be excluded from transiting the area. However, they shall proceed through the area by the most direct route without delay or loitering. On occasion, access to the bait barges may be delayed for intermittent periods not exceeding 30 minutes.
(iii) No craft of any size shall lay-to or anchor within the area except on prior permission granted by the Officer in Charge, U.S. Naval Degaussing Station.
(c) Restricted area between Ballast Point and Zuniga Point—(1) The area. An area in San Diego Bay between Ballast Point and Zuniga Point inclosed by lines connecting the following stations:
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Station Latitude Longitude
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A 32°41[min]17[sec].... 117°13[min]58[sec]
B 32°41[min]19[sec].... 117°13[min]36.5[sec]
C 32°41[min]01[sec].... 117°13[min]34[sec]
D 32°40[min]59[sec].... 117°13[min]55[sec]
E 32°41[min]03[sec].... 117°13[min]56[sec]
A 32°41[min]17[sec].... 117°13[min]58[sec]
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(2) The regulations. (i) No vessel shall anchor within the restricted area at any time.
(ii) Dredging, dragging, seining, other fishing operations, and other activities not under the direction of the United States, which might foul underwater installations within the restricted area, are prohibited.
(iii) All tows entering the restricted area shall be streamed and shortened to the seaward of the area and towing appendages and catenaries shall not be dragged along the bottom while proceeding through the area.
(iv) All vessels entering the restricted area shall proceed across the area by the most direct route and without unnecessary delay.
(d) Restricted area at the Naval Supply Center Pier—(1) The area. The waters of San Diego Bay extending approximately 100 feet out from the north, west and south sides of the Naval Supply Center Pier enclosed by lines connecting the following stations:
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Station Latitude Longitude
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A 32°42[min]50[sec] N.. 117°10[min]25[sec] W
B 32°42[min]50[sec] N.. 117°10[min]38[sec] W
C 32°42[min]54[sec] N.. 117°10[min]38[sec] W
D 32°42[min]54[sec] N.. 117°10[min]25[sec] W
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(2) The regulations. (i) No vessel or craft of any size shall lie-to or anchor in the restricted area at any time other than a vessel operated by or for the U.S. Navy, U.S. Coast Guard, other authorized military components, or other vessels authorized by Commander Naval Base, San Diego or his designee.
(ii) Loitering, dredging, dragging, seining, fishing and similar activities within the restricted area are prohibited.
(e) Enforcement. The regulations in this section shall be enforced by the Commander, Naval Base, San Diego, California, and such agencies as he/she may designate.
[17 FR 5951, July 2, 1952, as amended at 29 FR 9710, July 18, 1964; 35 FR 16370, Oct. 20, 1970; 49 FR 33646, Aug. 24, 1984. Redesignated at 50 FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985, as amended at 55 FR 27102, June 29, 1990; 55 FR 31689, Aug. 3, 1990]
§ 334.880 San Diego Harbor, Calif.; naval restricted area adjacent to Point Loma.
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(a) The area. That portion of San Diego Bay southerly of Ballast Point, exclusive of the southwesterly portion of the restricted area described in §334.612(b) located westerly of the entrance channel, bounded on the west by the shoreline at Point Loma, on the east by the entrance channel west project line, and on the south by latitude 32°40'.
(b) The regulations. (1) The area is reserved for anchorage of vessels of the U.S. Government and authorized harbor pilot and patrol boats. All other craft may navigate and operate through the area, and temporary mooring of vessels (not to exceed 24 hours) is permissible.
(2) No other vessels shall anchor or moor permanently in the area except by special permission obtained in advance from the Commander, Naval Base, San Diego, Calif.
(3) The regulations in this section shall be enforced by the Commandant, 11th Naval District, San Diego, Calif., and such agencies as he may designate.
[30 FR 4756, Apr. 14, 1965. Redesignated at 50 FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985]
§ 334.890 Pacific Ocean off Point Loma, Calif.; naval restricted area.
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(a) The area. The waters of the Pacific Ocean within an area extending southerly from Point Loma, California, described as follows: Beginning at latitude 32°39'54", longitude 117°13'18"; thence southeasterly to latitude 32°34'31", longitude 117°09'41"; thence 270° true to longitude 117°16'40"; thence due north to latitude 32°39'54"; and thence 90° true to the point of beginning.
(b) The regulations. (1) No vessel shall anchor within the restricted area at any time without specific permission of the enforcing agency.
(2) Dredging, dragging, seining, and other similar operations within the restricted area are prohibited.
(3) The regulations in this section shall be enforced by the Commandant, Eleventh Naval District, San Diego, California, and such agencies as he may designate.
[17 FR 4346, May 13, 1952. Redesignated at 30 FR 4756, Apr. 14, 1965. Redesignated at 50 FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985]
§ 334.900 Pacific Ocean, U.S. Marine Corps Base, Camp Pendleton, Calif.; restricted area.
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(a) The area. Beginning at the shoreline north of the boat basin, latitude 33°13'10", longitude 117°24'19"; thence westward to latitude 33°12'48", longitude 117°24'56"; thence southward to latitude 33°12'32", longitude 117°24'44"; thence eastward to latitude 33°12'47", longitude 117°24'17" (a point on the breakwater); thence northeastward along breakwater to latitude 33°12'58", longitude 117°24'09"; thence northward along shoreline to point of beginning.
(b) The regulations. (1) No vessels shall anchor within the restricted area at any time.
(2) Dredging, dragging, seining, fishing operations, and other activities, which might foul underwater installations within the restricted area, are prohibited.
(3) All vessels entering the restricted area shall proceed across the area by the most direct route and without unnecessary delay.
(4) The regulations in this section shall be enforced by the Commanding General, U.S. Marine Corps Base, Camp Pendleton, California, and such agencies as he may designate.
[24 FR 1214, Feb. 17, 1959. Redesignated at 50 FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985]
§ 334.905 Pacific Ocean, offshore of Camp Pendleton, California; Fallbrook restricted area.
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(a) The area. The waters of the Gulf of Santa Catalina, offshore of Camp Pendleton in the Pacific Ocean, San Diego County, California. The center of the restricted area is located at 33°18.6' N. latitude, 117°32.0' W. longitude, with a radius of 9,000 feet.
(b) The regulations. (1) No vessel or craft of any size shall lie-to or anchor in the restricted area at any time other than a vessel operated by or for the U.S. Coast Guard, local, State or Federal law enforcement agencies.
(2) Loitering, dredging, dragging, anchoring, seining, fishing, and similar activities within the restricted area during vertical replenishment operations use is prohibited.
(c) Enforcement. The regulations in this section shall be enforced by the U.S. Coast Guard, local, State, or Federal law enforcement agencies.
[58 FR 53427, Oct. 15, 1993]
§ 334.910 Pacific Ocean, Camp Pendleton Boat Basin, U.S. Marine Corps Base, Camp Pendleton, Calif.; restricted area.
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(a) The area. All of the waters of Camp Pendleton Boat Basin entrance channel lying northerly of a line between a light on the north Camp Pendleton jetty at latitude 33°12'22", longitude 117°24'07", and a light on the north Oceanside Harbor groin at latitude 33°12'29", longitude 117°23'55".
(b) The regulations. (1) The area is reserved exclusively for use by vessels owned or operated by the Federal Government. Permission to enter the area must be obtained from the enforcing agency.
(2) The regulations in this section shall be enforced by the Commanding General, U.S. Marine Corps Base, Camp Pendleton, California, or such agencies as he may designate.
[28 FR 13784, Dec. 19, 1963. Redesignated at 50 FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985]
§ 334.920 Pacific Ocean off the east coast of San Clemente Island, Calif.; naval restricted area.
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(a) The area. The waters of the Pacific Ocean within an area extending easterly from the east coast of San Clemente Island, California, described as follows: The northerly boundary to be a continuation, to seaward of the existing southerly boundary of the restricted anchorage area, as described in 110.218 of this chapter, to latitude 33°00.3' N., longitude 118°31.1' W.; thence to latitude 32°58.6' N., longitude 118°30.0' W.; thence to latitude 32°57.9' N., longitude 118°31.3' W on the shoreline; thence northerly along the shoreline to the point of beginning.
(b) The regulations. (1) No person or vessels, other than Naval Ordnance Test Station craft, and those cleared for entry by the Naval Ordnance Test Station, shall enter the area at any time except in an emergency, proceeding with extreme caution.
(2) Dredging, dragging, seining or other fishing operations within these boundaries are prohibited.
(3) No seaplanes, other than those approved for entry by Naval Ordnance Test Station, may enter the area.
(4) The regulations in this section shall be enforced by security personnel attached to the U.S. Naval Ordnance Test Station, China Lake, California, and by such agencies as may be designated by the Commandant, Eleventh Naval District, San Diego, California.
[23 FR 2098, Mar. 29, 1958, as amended at 48 FR 6708, Feb. 15, 1983; 48 FR 8273, Feb. 28, 1983. Redesignated at 50 FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985, as amended at 62 FR 17556, Apr. 10, 1997]
§ 334.921 Pacific Ocean at San Clemente Island, Calif.; naval restricted area.
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(a) The area. All waters between the northern and southern boundaries of the area known as West Cove seaward approximately four miles. The northern boundary is defined by the coordinates:
33°00'52" N. 118°36'18" W.
32°59'30" N. 118°37'30" W.
32°59'20" N. 118°38'38" W.
The southern boundary is defined by the coordinates:
33°00'40" N. 118°35'27" W.
32°58'30" N. 118°36'40" W.
32°57'45" N. 118°38'38" W.
(b) The regulation. (1) The use of this area for anchorage is prohibited to all craft at all times.
(2) The regulations in this section shall be enforced by the Commander, Naval Base, San Diego, and such agencies as he/she shall designate.
[50 FR 50297, Dec. 10, 1985]
§ 334.930 Anaheim Bay Harbor, Calif.; Naval Weapons Station, Seal Beach.
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(a) The restricted area. The water of Anaheim Bay Harbor between the east and west jetties at the United States Naval Weapons Station, Seal Beach, California, and the contiguous tidal channel and basin as far east as the Anaheim Bay bridge.
(b) The regulation. (1) The authority of the Naval Weapons Station Commanding Officer in this area extends to restricting and disallowing the navigating or anchorage of craft during such times as the Commanding Officer determines that considerations of national security or safety warrant such action(s).
(2) All craft authorized transit of this area shall stay within the limits of the entrance channel in the Outer Harbor, and confine their movement to within the limits of the marked small craft channel at the southern portion of the Inner Harbor.
(3) Recreational craft, such as water skis, jet skis (personal water craft), row boats, canoes, kayaks, wind surfers, sail boards, surf boards, etc., and any activity involving persons in the water, are specifically prohibited within the restricted area.
(4) Boats unable to throttle down or to maintain steerage way at 5 miles per hour speed shall proceed at the minimum speed consistent with seamanship in an area regularly subject to waterborne explosive handling operations. In case of doubt, boat operators of inbound boats will remain in the west end of the basin and outbound boats in the east end of the basin until informed by a representative of the Naval Weapons Station or U.S. Coast Guard of the completion of the waterborne explosive handling hazard.
(5) Smoking, open flames and barbecues in boats are prohibited during the transit of this area.
(6) Nothing in the regulations in this section shall be construed as relieving the owner or persons in command of any vessels or plant from the penalties of the law for obstructing navigation or for not complying with the navigation laws in regard to lights or signals or for otherwise violating law.
(7) All vessel operators shall heed and obey all posted signs and/or instructions issued by security personnel of the U.S. Naval Weapons Station.
(8) The regulations in this section shall be enforced by the Commanding Officer, U.S. Naval Weapons Station, Seal Beach, California, and such agencies as he/she may designate. For clarification or other information, the U.S. Naval Weapons Station Command Duty Officer should be contacted at (213) 594–7101.
[53 FR 6942, Mar. 3, 1988, as amended at 62 FR 17556, Apr. 10, 1997]
§ 334.938 Federal Correctional Institution, Terminal Island, San Pedro Bay, California; restricted area.
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(a) The area. The waters of San Pedro Bay on the east side of Reservation Point extending 150 feet (50 yards), from the Federal Correctional Institution fence along the shore to the following stations:
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Station Latitude Longitude
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1 33°43[min]45.5[sec] N 118°16[min]2.0[sec] W
2 33°43[min]37.0[sec] N 118°15[min]58.0[sec]
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3 33°43[min]27.5[sec] N 118°15[min]54.5[sec]
W
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The stations will be marked by three special purpose buoys (white with an orange diamond in the center).
(b) The regulations. No person or vessel of any kind shall enter, navigate, anchor or moor within the restricted area without first obtaining the permission of the Warden, Federal Correctional Institution, Terminal Island. The regulations in this section shall be enforced by the U.S. Coast Guard, the Warden of the Federal Correctional Institution, Terminal Island, and such agencies and he/she may designate.
[57 FR 58098, Dec. 8, 1992; 58 FR 42237, Aug. 9, 1993, as amended at 62 FR 17556, Apr. 10, 1997]
§ 334.940 Pacific Ocean in vicinity of San Pedro, Calif.; practice firing range for U.S. Army Reserve, National Guard, and Coast Guard units.
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(a) The danger zone. (1) [Reserved]
(2) Zone B. An area extending southwest and northwest from Point Vicente, described as follows: Beginning at Point Vicente Light, latitude 33°44'30", longitude 118°24'36"; thence southwesterly to latitude 33°43'42", longitude 118°25'24"; thence northwesterly to latitude 33°46'30", longitude 118°27'06"; thence southeasterly to the shore, latitude 33°44'54", longitude 118°24'42"; and thence southerly along the shore to the point of beginning.
(b) The regulations. (1) Intermittent firing may take place in the danger zone on any day from sunrise to sunset.
(2) Except as otherwise provided in this paragraph, the danger zone will be open to fishing and general navigation. When firing is not scheduled the danger zone may be occupied without restriction. When firing is in progress safety observers will be maintained to warn all vessels. Notice to vacate the area, or to stop at the boundaries, will be given by siren, patrol vessel, or other effective means, and such notice shall be promptly obeyed. All vessels permitted to enter the danger zone during a firing period, other than those owned by and operated by or under the direction of the U.S. Government, shall proceed across the area by the most direct route and clear the area with the greatest possible dispatch. No person shall enter the water and no vessel, fishing boat, or recreational craft shall anchor in the danger zone during an actual firing period.
(3) Nothing in this section shall be construed as relieving the owner or person in charge of a vessel from any penalties for obstructing navigation, or for obstructing or interfering with range lights, or for not complying with the navigation laws in regard to lights and fog signals, or for otherwise violating any law or regulations.
(4) The regulations in this section shall be enforced by the Commanding Officer, Fort MacArthur, California, and such agencies as he may designate.
[19 FR 3795, June 22, 1954, as amended at 27 FR 2465, Mar. 15, 1962. Redesignated at 50 FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985, as amended at 62 FR 17556, Apr. 10, 1997]
§ 334.950 Pacific Ocean at San Clemente Island, California; Navy shore bombardment areas.
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(a) The danger zones. (1) The waters of the Pacific Ocean within an area beginning at China Point Light; extending in a direction of 181 degrees true, 2.0 nautical miles; thence 072.5 degrees true, 5.375 nautical miles; thence 313 degrees true to Pyramid Head Light.
(2) The waters of the Pacific Ocean within an area beginning at China Point Light; extending in a direction of 181 degrees true, 2.0 nautical miles; thence 303 degrees true, 5.35 nautical miles; thence 040.4 degrees true to the beach.
(3) The waters of the Pacific Ocean within an area beginning at Pyramid Head Light; extending in a direction of 133 degrees true, 2.0 nautical miles; thence 024 degrees true, 2.14 nautical miles, thence 313 degrees true, 7.6 nautical miles; thence 220 degrees true to the beach.
(b) The regulations. (1) All persons and all vessels shall promptly vacate the areas when ordered to do so by the Navy or the Coast Guard. Persons and vessels shall not enter the areas during periods scheduled for firing. These areas are used for various surface and air gunnery and aerial bombing exercises by the United States Navy, Coast Guard and Marine Corps. Hazardous conditions exist during shore bombardment by naval ships in the area seaward of that described in paragraphs (a)(1) and (a)(2) of this section between the firing vessel and the shore. The area described in paragraph (a)(3) of this section is hazardous due to the possibility of rounds landing in the waters east of San Clemente Island.
(2) All persons in the area are warned that unexploded ordinance exists within the shore bombardment area on San Clemente Island and in the surrounding waters. All persons should exercise extreme caution when operating in the area.
(3) Information about scheduled exercises will be published in the Local Notice to Mariners and also may be obtained by calling the shore bombardment area scheduler at (619) 437–2231. Vessels in the vicinity of San Clemente Island may obtain information on the status of the range by contacting the Navy Observation Post by marine radio on channel 16. However, the Navy Observation Post is normally manned only during firing exercises. In addition, since the Navy Observation Post may not be able to receive radio transmissions or answer a vessel calling from the area described in paragraph (A)(3) of this section due to interference from the land mass, it is recommended that callers position their craft for line-of-sight transmission with the Navy Observation Posts near Pyramid Cove prior to assuming that the range is not in use.
(4) Except in an emergency, no vessel shall anchor in these areas without first obtaining permission from the Commander, Naval Base, San Diego or from the senior officer present in the area who may grant permission to anchor not exceeding the period of time that he, himself, is authorized to remain there. The senior officer present shall advise the Commander, Naval Base, San Diego when and to whom a berth is assigned.
(5) The regulations in this section shall be enforced by the Commander, Naval Base, San Diego, and such agencies as he/she shall designate.
[55 FR 30907, July 30, 1990, as amended at 62 FR 17556, Apr. 10, 1997]
§ 334.960 Pacific Ocean, San Clemente Island, Calif.; naval danger zone off West Cove.
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(a) The danger zone. The waters of the Pacific Ocean in an area about one-half mile off the west coast of San Clemente Island basically outlined as follows:
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Latitude Longitude
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33°00[min]40[sec]..................... 118°35[min]45[sec]
32°57[min]40[sec]..................... 118°34[min]25[sec]
32°57[min]10[sec]..................... 118°35[min]40[sec]
33°00[min]10[sec]..................... 118°37[min]00[sec]
33°00[min]40[sec]..................... 118°35[min]45[sec]
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(b) The regulations. (1) Intermittent firing may take place in the danger zone on any day from 8:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m.
(2) Except as otherwise provided in this section, the danger zone will be open to fishing and general navigation.
(3) The operations officer, Naval Ordnance Test Station, Pasadena Annex, Pasadena, California, will announce firing schedules. Each week, public notices will be issued giving advance firing schedules. Such notices will appear in the local newspapers and in local “Notice to Mariners” and “Notice to Airmen.” For the benefit of the fishermen and small-craft operators, announcements will be made on the marine radio.
(4) When a scheduled firing is about to be undertaken, fishing boats and other small craft will be contacted by surface patrol boats or aircraft equipped with a loudspeaker system. When so notified, all persons and vessels shall leave the area immediately by the shortest route. Upon completion of firing or if the scheduled firing is cancelled for any reason, fishermen and small-boat operators will be notified as far in advance as possible by Marine Radio Broadcast.
(5) The regulations in this section shall be enforced by security personnel attached to the Naval Ordnance Test Station, Pasadena Annex, and by such agencies as may be designated by the Commandant, Eleventh Naval District, San Diego.
[27 FR 6829, July 19, 1962. Redesignated at 50 FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985, as amended at 62 FR 17557, Apr. 10, 1997; 62 FR 24034, May 2, 1997]
§ 334.961 Pacific Ocean, San Clemente Island, California, naval danger zone off the northwest shore.
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(a) The danger zone: The waters of the Pacific Ocean adjacent to San Clemente Island, California, bounded by the following coordinates and San Clemente Island:
Point A—33°01'38" N 118°36'20" W
Point B—33°01'11" N 118°37'25" W
Point C—33°00'11" N 118°37'00" W
Point D—33°00'05" N 118°38'53" W
Point E—33°02'55" N 118°39'05" W
Point F—33°04'25" N 118°37'41" W
Point G—33°02'02.5" N 118°35'53" W
(b) The regulations: (1) No person shall enter this area during closure periods unless authorized to do so by the enforcing agency. No vessel or other craft, except vessels of the U.S. Government or vessels duly authorized by the enforcing agency shall enter this area during closure periods.
(2) The regulations in this section shall be enforced by the commander, Naval Base, San Diego, California, and such agencies as he/she shall designate.
[55 FR 41522, Oct. 12, 1990, as amended at 62 FR 17557, Apr. 10, 1997]
§ 334.980 Pacific Ocean; around San Nicolas Island, Calif., naval restricted area.
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(a) The area. The waters of the Pacific Ocean around San Nicolas Island, Calif., extending about 3 miles seaward from the shoreline, described as follows:
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Latitude Longitude
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Point A 33°10[min]10[sec]... 119°24[min]20[sec]
Point C 33°10[min]10[sec]... 119°31[min]10[sec]
Point D 33°12[min]00[sec]... 119°35[min]30[sec]
Point E 33°14[min]20[sec]... 119°37[min]40[sec]
Point F 33°16[min]40[sec]... 119°38[min]10[sec]
Point G 33°19[min]10[sec]... 119°37[min]10[sec]
Point I 33°20[min]10[sec]... 119°31[min]10[sec]
Point K 33°17[min]40[sec]... 119°24[min]50[sec]
Point L 33°13[min]50[sec]... 119°21[min]50[sec]
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(b) Sections of area. (1) ALPHA section is the northerly section of the area, and is described as follows:
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Latitude Longitude
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Point G 33°19[min]10[sec]... 119°37[min]10[sec]
Point I 33°20[min]10[sec]... 119°31[min]10[sec]
Point J 33°18[min]18[sec]... 119°26[min]29[sec]
Point O 33°15[min]43[sec]... 119°28[min]40[sec]
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Thence northwesterly along shoreline to Point N
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Point N 33°16[min]30[sec]... 119°30[min]40[sec]
Point G 33°19[min]10[sec]... 119°37[min]10[sec]
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(2) BRAVO section is the westerly section of the area, and is described as follows:
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Latitude Longitude
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Point N 33°16[min]30[sec]... 119°30[min]40[sec]
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Thence westerly, southerly and easterly along the shoreline to Point M
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Point M 33°13[min]10[sec]... 119°29[min]40[sec]
Point B 33°10[min]10[sec]... 119°29[min]40[sec]
Point C 33°10[min]10[sec]... 119°31[min]10[sec]
Point D 33°12[min]00[sec]... 119°35[min]30[sec]
Point E 33°14[min]20[sec]... 119°37[min]40[sec]
Point F 33°16[min]40[sec]... 119°38[min]10[sec]
Point G 33°19[min]10[sec]... 119°37[min]10[sec]
Point N 33°16[min]30[sec]... 119°30[min]40[sec]
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(3) CHARLIE section is the easterly section of the area, and is described as follows:
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Latitude Longitude
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Point J 33°18[min]18[sec]... 119°26[min]29[sec]
Point O 33°15[min]43[sec]... 119°28[min]40[sec]
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Thence easterly, southerly and westerly along the shoreline to Point M
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Point M 33°13[min]10[sec]... 119°29[min]40[sec]
Point B 33°10[min]10[sec]... 119°29[min]40[sec]
Point A 33°10[min]10[sec]... 119°24[min]20[sec]
Point L 33°13[min]50[sec]... 119°21[min]50[sec]
Point K 33°17[min]40[sec]... 119°24[min]50[sec]
Point J 33°18[min]18[sec]... 119°26[min]29[sec]
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(c) Markers. Range markers, as delineated below, are installed at Points M, N, and O for navigational purposes to indicate the boundaries between sections ALPHA, BRAVO, and CHARLIE.
(1) At Point M two triangular markers are installed facing southward, 10 feet in length on each side, with red and white diagonal stripes, each marker mounted atop 80-foot poles spaced 100 yards apart, each pole being located on the line of longitude 119°29'40" W. and near the southerly shoreline at latitude 33°13'10" N. The southernmost marker is 20 feet below the other.
(2) At Point N two triangular markers are installed facing northwesterly, 10 feet in length on each side, with red and white diagonal stripes, each marker mounted atop 80-foot poles spaced 100 yards apart, the poles being located near the northwesterly shoreline at latitude 33°16'30" N. and longitude 119°30'40" W. The northernmost marker is 20 feet below the other.
(3) At Point O two triangular markers are installed facing northeasterly, 10 feet in length on each side, with red and white diagonal stripes, each marker mounted atop 80-foot poles spaced 100 yards apart, the poles being located near the northeasterly shoreline at latitude 33°15'43" N. and longitude 119°28'40" W. The northernmost marker is 20 feet below the other.
(d) The regulations. (1) No seaplanes, other than those approved for entry by the Commander, Pacific Missile Range (COMPMR) may enter any section of the area.
(2) Subject to the provisions of paragraph (d)(4) of this section, relating to sections BRAVO and CHARLIE, no vessels other than Pacific Missile Range craft and those cleared for entry by COMPMR, or the Officer-in-Charge, San Nicolas Island shall enter any section of the area at any time except in an emergency, proceeding with extreme caution.
(3) Dredging, dragging, seining, anchoring and other fishing operations within ALPHA section of the area are prohibited at all times.
(4) Dredging, dragging, seining, or other fishing operations are allowed within the boundaries of BRAVO and CHARLIE sections at all times except when declared closed by COMPMR. Notice that sections BRAVO and/or CHARLIE are closed to fishing shall be given by publication of notices to mariners, or may be obtained by monitoring standard Coast Guard radio broadcasts or by contacting the Pacific Missile Range by telephone or radio. Boats must remain at least 300 yards from the shoreline of San Nicolas Island at all times. Nothing in this provision shall be construed as authorization for personnel to land on San Nicolas Island, except in an emergency.
(5) The regulations in this section shall be enforced by personnel attached to the Pacific Missile Range, Point Mugu, Calif., and by such agencies as may be designated by the Commandant, 11th Naval District, San Diego, Calif.
[30 FR 2260, Feb. 19, 1965. Redesignated at 50 FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985, and amended at 58 FR 21226, Apr. 19, 1993]
§ 334.990 Long Beach Harbor, Calif.; naval restricted area.
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(a) The area. All the waters between the Navy mole and Terminal Island to the westward of longitude 118°13'10".
(b) The regulations. (1) The area is reserved exclusively for use by naval vessels. Permission for any person or vessel to enter the area must be obtained from the enforcing agency.
(2) The regulations in this section shall be enforced by the Commander, U.S. Naval Base Los Angeles, Long Beach, California, and such agencies as he may designate.
[19 FR 891, Feb. 17, 1954, as amended at 27 FR 12368, Dec. 13, 1962. Redesignated at 50 FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985, as amended at 62 FR 17557, Apr. 10, 1997]
§ 334.1010 San Francisco Bay in vicinity of Hunters Point; naval restricted area.
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(a) The area. Bounded by the shore of the San Francisco Naval Shipyard and the following lines: Beginning at a point on the northerly shore of the Shipyard bearing 292°40', 950 yards, from Hunters Point Light; thence 35°27', 730 yards to the U.S. Pierhead Line; thence 142°55', 1,300 yards, along the Pierhead Line; thence 180°, 2,450 yards, to the San Francisco-San Mateo County Line; thence 270°, 430 yards, along the County Line; thence 305°27', 1,313 yards, to and along the southwesterly side of South Basin; and thence due north, 413 yards, to the southwesterly shore of the Shipyard.
Note: All bearings in this section are referred to true meridian.
(b) The regulations. No person may enter the area and no vessel or other craft, except vessels of the U.S. Government or vessels duly authorized by the Commander, San Francisco Naval Shipyard, shall navigate, anchor or moor in this area.
[26 FR 11201, Nov. 28, 1961. Redesignated at 50 FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985; 51 FR 25198, July 11, 1986, as amended at 62 FR 17557, Apr. 10, 1997]
§ 334.1020 San Francisco Bay and Oakland Inner Harbor; restricted areas in vicinity of Naval Air Station, Alameda.
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(a) The areas. (1) The waters of San Francisco Bay bounded by the shore of Naval Air Station, Alameda, and a line beginning at a point on the north side of Oakland Inner Harbor Entrance Channel at approximately: 37°47'57" N, 122°19'43" W; WSW to 37°47'53" N, 122°19'57" W; SE to 37°47'46" N, 122°20'00" W; SE to 37°47'41" N, 122°19'52" W; S to 37°46'49" N, 122°19'52" W; E to 37°46'49" N, 122°19'28" W; SE to 37°46'46" N, 122°19'21" W; E to 37°46'45" N, 122°19'05" W; SE to 37°46'38" N, 122°18'59" W; SSW to 37°46'18" N, 122°19'05" W; SE to 37°46'00" N, 122°18'28" W; E to 37°46'00" N, 122°18'22" W; N to 37°46'03" N, 122°18'22" W; E to 37°46'00" N, 122°17'28" W; NE to 37°46'03" N, 122°17'26" W; where it joins the Naval Air Station, Alameda, Breakwater.
(2) The waters of the entrance channel to Oakland Inner Harbor (San Antonio Estuary) between the westerly end of the rock wall on the south side of the channel and the easterly boundary of the Naval Air Station.
(b) The regulations. (1) No person shall enter this area and no vessel or other craft, except vessels of the U.S. Government or vessels duly authorized by the Commanding Officer, U.S. Naval Air Station, Alameda, California, shall navigate, anchor or moor in the area described in paragraph (a)(1) of this section.
(2) No person shall enter this area and no vessel without special authorization of the Commander, Twelfth Coast Guard District, shall lie, anchor or moor in the area described in paragraph (a)(2) of this section. Vessels may proceed through the entrance channel in process of ordinary navigation or may moor alongside wharves on the Oakland side of the channel.
[26 FR 11201, Nov. 28, 1961, as amended at 27 FR 10484, Oct. 27, 1962. Redesignated at 50 FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985, and amended at 51 FR 25198, July 11, 1986; 55 FR 3056, Jan. 30, 1990; 62 FR 17557, Apr. 10, 1997]
§ 334.1030 Oakland Inner Harbor adjacent to Alameda Facility, Naval Supply Center, Oakland; restricted area.
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(a) The area. Within 100 feet of the Alameda Facility wharf.
(b) The regulations. No persons and no vessels or other craft, except vessels of the United States Government or vessels duly authorized by the Commanding Officer, Naval Supply Center, Oakland, shall enter this area.
[26 FR 11201, Nov. 28, 1961, as amended at 31 FR 6590, May 3, 1966. Redesignated at 50 FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985; 51 FR 25198, July 11, 1986, as amended at 62 FR 17557, Apr. 10, 1997]
§ 334.1040 Oakland Harbor in vicinity of Naval Supply Center, Oakland; restricted area and navigation.
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(a) The area. Bounded by the shore of the Naval Supply Center and the following lines: Beginning at a point on the north shore located at about latitude 37°48'26", longitude 122°19'34"; thence 225°12', 290 yards; and thence 173°10', 620 yards to a point on the south shore at about latitude 37°48'02", longitude 122°19'39".
(b) The regulations. (1) No persons and no vessels or other craft, except vessels of the U.S. Government or vessels duly authorized by the Commanding Officer, Naval Supply Center, Oakland, shall enter this area.
(2) All vessels over 1,000 tons displacement, bound for the Naval Supply Center, Oakland, shall use a qualified pilot regularly licensed for the waters of Oakland Harbor.
[26 FR 11201, Nov. 28, 1961, as amended at 31 FR 6590, May 3, 1966. Redesignated at 50 FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985; 51 FR 25198, July 11, 1986, as amended at 62 FR 17557, Apr. 10, 1997]
§ 334.1050 Oakland Outer Harbor adjacent to the Military Ocean Terminal, Bay Area, Pier No. 8 (Port of Oakland Berth No. 10); restricted area.
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(a) The area. Within 100 feet of the pier.
(b) The regulations. No persons and no vessels or other craft, except vessels of the U.S. Government or vessels duly authorized by the Commander, Oakland Army Base, shall enter this area.
[26 FR 11201, Nov. 28, 1961, as amended at 31 FR 6590, May 3, 1966. Redesignated at 50 FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985; 51 FR 25198, July 11, 1986, as amended at 62 FR 17557, Apr. 10, 1997]
§ 334.1060 Oakland Outer Harbor adjacent to the Oakland Army Base; restricted area.
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(a) The area. Within 100 feet of the wharves, piers or shore.
(b) The regulations. No persons and no vessels or other craft, except vessels of the U.S. Government or vessels duly authorized by the Commander, Oakland Army Base, shall enter this area.
[26 FR 11201, Nov. 28, 1961, as amended at 31 FR 6590, May 3, 1966. Redesignated at 50 FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985; 51 FR 25198, July 11, 1986, as amended at 62 FR 17557, Apr. 10, 1997]
§ 334.1065 U.S. Coast Guard Station, San Francisco Bay, Yerba Buena Island, San Francisco Bay, California; restricted area.
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(a) The area. San Francisco Bay on the east side of Yerba Buena Island: From a point along the southeastern shore of Yerba Buena Island at latitude 37°48'27" North, longitude 122°21'44" West; east to latitude 37°48'27" North, longitude 122°21'35" West; north to latitude 37°48'49" North, longitude 122°21'35" West, a point on the northeastern side of Yerba Buena Island.
(b) The regulation. (1) All persons and vessels are prohibited from entering the waters within the Restricted Area for any reason without prior written permission from the Commanding Officer of the Coast Guard Group San Francisco on Yerba Buena Island.
(2) Mooring, anchoring, fishing, transit and/or swimming shall not be allowed within the Restricted Area without prior written permission from the Commanding Officer of the Coast Guard Group San Francisco on Yerba Buena Island.
(c) Enforcement. The regulation in this section shall be enforced by the Commanding Officer of the Coast Guard Group San Francisco on Yerba Buena Island, and such agencies and persons as he/she shall designate.
[69 FR 20547, Apr. 16, 2004]
§ 334.1070 San Francisco Bay between Treasure Island and Yerba Buena Island; naval restricted area.
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(a) The area. All the water of the cove bounded by the south shore of Treasure Island, the north shore of Yerba Buena Island, and the connecting causeway, west of a line extending from the southeast corner of the most southerly of the four finger piers along the east side of Treasure Island, at about latitude 37°49'11", longitude 122°21'40", approximately 153°20' to the northeasterly point of Yerba Buena Island, at about latitude 37°48'55", longitude 122°21'30".
(b) The regulations. No person and no vessel or other craft, except vessels owned and operated by the U.S. Government or vessels duly authorized by the Commanding Officer, Naval Station, Treasure Island, shall enter the restricted area.
[26 FR 11201, Nov. 28, 1961. Redesignated at 50 FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985; 51 FR 25198, July 11, 1986, as amended at 62 FR 17557, Apr. 10, 1997]
§ 334.1080 San Francisco Bay adjacent to northeast corner of Treasure Island; naval restricted area.
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(a) The area. Beginning at the intersection of Pier 21 and the bulkhead line, thence northwesterly along the bulkhead to the northernmost point of Treasure Island; thence 288° true, 290 yards; thence 26° true, 475 yards; thence 115° 30' true, 520 yards; thence 152° true, 500 yards to Pier 21; thence along the pier to the point of beginning.
(b) The regulations. No person shall enter the restricted area. No vessels, except those engaged in naval operations, shall lie, anchor, moor or unnecessarily delay in the area. Vessels may pass through the area in the process of ordinary navigation except as directed by patrol boats. The regulations in this paragraph shall be enforced by the Commandant, Twelfth Naval District, and such agencies as he may designate.
[26 FR 11201, Nov. 28, 1961. Redesignated at 50 FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985; 51 FR 25198, July 11, 1986, as amended at 62 FR 17557, Apr. 10, 1997]
§ 334.1090 San Francisco Bay in vicinity of the NSC Fuel Department, Point Molate restricted area.
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(a) The area. Bounded by the easterly shore of upper San Francisco Bay and the following lines: Beginning at a point on shore bearing 17° 800 yards, from “Tree” at Molate Point thence 270°, 870 yards; thence 189° 1,100 yards; and thence 123° to the shore.
(b) The regulations. Persons and vessels not operating under supervision of the local military or naval authority or public vessels of the United States, shall not enter this area except by specific permission of the Commanding Officer, Naval Supply Center.
[26 FR 11201, Nov. 28, 1961, as amended at 42 FR 17120, Mar. 31, 1977. Redesignated at 50 FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985; 51 FR 25198, July 11, 1986, as amended at 62 FR 17558, Apr. 10, 1997]
§ 334.1100 San Pablo Bay, Carquinez Strait, and Mare Island Strait in vicinity of U.S. Naval Shipyard, Mare Island; restricted area.
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(a) The area. The waters of San Pablo Bay, Carquinez Strait, and Mare Island Strait, within 100 yards of the shore of that part of the Navy Yard, Mare Island, south of the causeway between the City of Vallejo and Mare Island and extending continuously therefrom southeasterly, southwesterly, and northwesterly around the Navy Yard to its northwesterly limit on the waters of San Pablo Bay, and the waters within 50 yards of any part of the berthing piers at the Navy Yard.
(b) The regulations. No persons shall enter this area and no vessels or other craft, except vessels of the U.S. Government or vessels duly authorized by the Commander, Mare Island Naval Shipyard, Vallejo, California, shall navigate, anchor or moor in this area.
[26 FR 11201, Nov. 28, 1961, as amended at 27 FR 10484, Oct. 27, 1962. Redesignated at 50 FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985; 51 FR 25198, July 11, 1986, as amended at 62 FR 17558, Apr. 10, 1997]
§ 334.1110 Suisun Bay at Naval Weapons Station, Concord; restricted area.
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(a) The area. Beginning at a point on the shore and on the easterly side of the mouth of a small slough (known as Hastings Slough) bearing 189°, 2,412 yards from Tripon at Preston Point on Roe Island; thence 340°30', 400 yards, to the shore line of the westerly of the two Seal Islands; thence 60°30', 940 yards; thence 75°, 1,650 yards; thence 102°, 1,850 yards; thence 99°, 1,880 yards; thence 180°, 435 yards, to the shore line; thence following the high water shore line in a general westerly direction to the point of beginning.
(b) The regulations. (1) No person, vessel, watercraft, conveyance or device shall enter or cause to enter or remain in this area. No person shall refuse or fail to remove any person or property in his custody or under his control from this area upon the request of the Commanding Officer of the Naval Weapons Station Concord or his/her authorized representative.
(2) The regulations in this section shall be enforced by the Commanding Officer, Naval Weapons Station Concord, and such agencies as he/she shall designate.
[26 FR 11201, Nov. 28, 1961, as amended at 42 FR 17120, Mar. 31, 1977. Redesignated at 50 FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985, as amended at 61 FR 43970, Aug. 27, 1996]
§ 334.1120 Pacific Ocean in the vicinity of Point Mugu, Calif.; naval small arms firing range.
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(a) The danger zone. A triangular area extending westerly into the waters of the Pacific Ocean from a point on the beach north of Point Mugu, California, described as follows: Beginning at latitude 34°05'32", longitude 119°03'57"; thence southwesterly approximately 4,000 yards to latitude 34°04'22", longitude 119°05'55"; thence northwesterly approximately 1,500 yards to latitude 34°05'01", longitude 119°06'17"; thence northeasterly to the point of beginning.
(b) The regulations. (1) Range firing will normally take place between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m., Thursday through Monday, and between 6 a.m. and 11:30 p.m., Tuesday and Wednesday of each week. Within the above periods, firing will be conducted as determined by the Commanding Officer, U.S. Naval Construction Battalion Center, Port Hueneme, Calif.
(2) Except as otherwise provided in this section, the danger zone will be open to fishing and general navigation.
(3) The Commanding Officer, U.S. Naval Construction Battalion Center, Port Hueneme, California, will announce firing schedules. Each week, public notices will be issued giving advance firing schedules. Such notices will appear in the local newspapers and in local “Notice to Mariners,” and “Notice to Airmen.” For the benefit of fishermen and smallcraft operators, announcements will be made on the marine radio. (continued)