Under what circumstances may vessels operate within the safety zone or area to be avoided?

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§ 150.380 Under what circumstances may vessels operate within the safety zone or area to be avoided?

(a) Table 150.380(a) of this section lists both the areas within a safety zone where a vessel may operate and the clearance needed for that location.

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Table 150.380(a) - Regulated Activities of Vessels at Deepwater Ports

Regulated activities Safety zone Areas to be avoided around each deepwater port
component1
Anchorage areas Other areas within and adjacent to the safety zone
(e.g., no anchoring area)
Tankers calling at port C C C C
Support vessel movements C C C C
Transit by vessels other than tankers or support vessels F D P P
Mooring to surface components (for example an SPM) by vessels other than tankers or support vessels N N N N
Anchoring by vessels other than tankers or support vessels N F C F
Fishing, including bottom trawl (shrimping) N D P N
Mobile drilling operations or erection of structures.2 N R N N
Lightering/transshipment N N N N

(b) If the activity is not listed in table 150.380(a) of this section, or otherwise provided for in this subpart, the Sector Commander's, or MSU Commander's, with COTP and OCMI authority permission is required before operating in the safety zone or regulated navigation area.

[USCG-1998-3884, 71 FR 57651, Sept. 29, 2006, as amended by USCG-2013-0397, 78 FR 39182, July 1, 2013]


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