This section applies to the marine events listed in Table 1 of this section. The regulations in this section will be enforced for the duration of each event, on or about the dates indicated in Table 1 of this section. Annual notice of the exact dates and times of the effective period of the regulations in this section 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 provided to the local maritime community through the Local Notice to Mariners, Broadcast Notice to Mariners, or both, well in advance of the events. If the event does not have a date listed, then the exact dates and times of the enforcement will be announced through a Notice of Enforcement in the Federal Register. Mariners should consult the Federal Register or their LNM to remain apprised of minor schedule or event changes. Thirteenth Coast Guard District LNM can be found at: http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/. The application requirements of § 100.15 apply to all marine events listed in the Table of this section.

(a) The Coast Guard may patrol each event area under the direction of a designated Coast Guard Patrol Commander (PATCOM). PATCOM may be contacted on Channel 16 VHF-FM (156.8 MHz) by the call sign “PATCOM.” Official patrol vessels may consist of any Coast Guard, Coast Guard Auxiliary, state, or local law enforcement vessels assigned or approved by the Captain of the Port, Sector Columbia River.

(b) PATCOM may control the movement of all vessels in the regulated area. When hailed or signaled by an official patrol vessel, a vessel shall come to an immediate stop and comply with the lawful directions issued. Failure to comply with a lawful direction may result in expulsion from the area, citation for failure to comply, or both.

(c) PATCOM may delay or terminate any marine event in this subpart at any time it is deemed necessary to ensure the safety of life or property. Such action may be justified as a result of weather, traffic density, spectator operation or participant behavior.

(d) Vessels may not transit the regulated areas without PATCOM approval. Vessels permitted to transit must operate at a no wake speed, in a manner which will not endanger participants or other crafts in the event.

(e) Spectators or other vessels shall not anchor, block, loiter, or impede the transit of event participants or official patrol vessels in the regulated areas during the effective dates and times, or dates and times as modified through LNM, unless authorized by an official patrol vessel.

Table 1

[All coordinates listed in the Table reference Datum NAD 1983]

NumberDateEventSponsorLocation
1First or second weekend in JuneRose Fest Dragon Boat RacesPortland-Kaohsiung Sister AssociationPortland, OR. Regulated area includes all waters of the Willamette River shore to shore, bordered on the north by the Hawthorne Bridge, and on the south by the Marquam Bridge.
2One day in May or JuneSpring Testing Hydroplane racesTri-Cities Water Follies AssociationKennewick, WA. Regulated area includes all navigable waters within the Columbia River in the vicinity of Columbia Park, commencing at the Interstate 395 Bridge and continuing up river approximately 2.0 miles and terminating at the northern end of Wade Island.
3Second weekend in JuneRichland Regatta Hydroplane racesNorthwest Power Boat AssociationRichland, WA. Regulated area includes all navigable waters of the Columbia River in the vicinity of Howard Amon Park, between River Miles 337 and 338.
4Last Tuesday through Sunday in JulyKennewick Hydroplane RacesTri-Cities Water Follies AssociationKennewick, WA. Regulated area includes all navigable waters within the Columbia River in the vicinity of Columbia Park, commencing at the Interstate 395 Bridge and continuing up river approximately 2.0 miles and terminating at the northern end of Wade Island.
5One Saturday in JulyThe Big Float, group inner-tube floatHuman Access ProjectPortland, OR. Regulated area includes all navigable waters of the Willamette River, in Portland, Oregon, enclosed by the Hawthorne Bridge, the Marquam Bridge, and west of a line beginning at the Hawthorne Bridge at approximate location 45°30?50? N.; 122°40?21? W., and running south to the Marquam Bridge at approximate location 45°30?27? N.; 122°40?11? W.
6Second Saturday in AugustSwim the SnakeBlue Mountain Resource Conservation and DevelopmentPerry, WA. Regulated area includes all navigable waters, bank-to-bank of the Snake River, 500 yards upstream and 500 yards downstream from the Washington State Highway 261 Bridge at the approximate position of 46°35?23? N.; 118°13?10? W.
7Annually on Labor DayRoy Webster Cross Channel SwimHood River County Chamber of CommerceHood River, OR. Regulated area includes all waters of the Columbia River between River Mile 169 and River Mile 170.
8First or second weekend in SeptemberPortland Dragon Boat RacesDragonSports USAPortland, OR. Regulated area includes the western side of the Willamette River extending from Tom McCall Waterfront Park between the Hawthorne and Marquam Bridges, Portland, OR: Line one starting at 45-30?49? N./122-40?24? W. then heading east to 45-30?49? N./122-40?22? W. then heading south to 45-30?29? N./122-40?08? W. then heading west to 45-30?26? N./122-40?14? W. then heading north ending at 45-30?49? N./122-40?24? W.
9First Saturday after Labor Day weekendColumbia Crossing Swim3 Rivers Road RunnersPasco, WA. Regulated area includes all navigable waters, bank-to-bank of the Columbia River in Pasco, Washington, between river mile 332 and river mile 335.
[USCG-2017-0224, 82 FR 31905, July 11, 2017]