§ 110.130 Bar Harbor, Maine
§ 110.131 Sheepscot River in the vicinity of Edgecomb, Maine
§ 110.132 Rockland Harbor, Maine
§ 110.133 Kennebec River in vicinity of Bath, Maine
§ 110.134 Portland Harbor, Maine
§ 110.136 Lake Champlain, NY and VT
§ 110.138 Boston Harbor, Mass
§ 110.140 Buzzards Bay, Nantucket Sound, and adjacent waters, Mass
§ 110.142 Nantucket Harbor, Mass
§ 110.145 Narragansett Bay, R.I
§ 110.146 Long Island Sound
§ 110.147 New London Harbor, Conn
§ 110.148 Johnsons River at Bridgeport, Conn
§ 110.149 Narragansett Bay, RI
§ 110.150 Block Island Sound, N.Y
§ 110.155 Port of New York
§ 110.156 Randall Bay, Freeport, Long Island, N.Y
§ 110.157 Delaware Bay and River
§ 110.158 Baltimore Harbor, MD
§ 110.159 Annapolis Harbor, MD
§ 110.166 York River, Va., naval anchorage
§ 110.168 Hampton Roads, Virginia and adjacent waters
§ 110.170 Cape Fear, NC
§ 110.173 Port of Charleston, SC
§ 110.179 Skidaway River, Isle of Hope, Ga
§ 110.182 Atlantic Ocean off Fort George Inlet, near Mayport, Fla
§ 110.183 St. Johns River, Florida
§ 110.184 Atlantic Ocean, Offshore Jacksonville, FL
§ 110.185 Atlantic Ocean, off the Port of Palm Beach, FL
§ 110.186 Port Everglades, Florida
§ 110.188 Atlantic Ocean off Miami and Miami Beach, Fla
§ 110.189a Key West Harbor, Key West, Fla., naval explosives anchorage area
§ 110.190 Tortugas Harbor, in vicinity of Garden Key, Dry Tortugas, Fla
§ 110.193 Tampa Bay, Fla
§ 110.193a St. Joseph Bay, Fla
§ 110.194 Mobile Bay, Ala., at entrance
§ 110.194a Mobile Bay, Ala., and Mississippi Sound, Miss
§ 110.194b Mississippi Sound and Gulf of Mexico, near Petit Bois Island, Miss
§ 110.195 Mississippi River below Baton Rouge, LA, including South and Southwest Passes
§ 110.196 Sabine Pass Channel, Sabine Pass, Tex
§ 110.197 Galveston Harbor, Bolivar Roads Channel, Texas
§ 110.205 Chicago Harbor, Ill
§ 110.206 Detroit River, Michigan
§ 110.207 Cleveland Harbor, Ohio
§ 110.208 Buffalo Harbor, N.Y
§ 110.209 Saint Lawrence Seaway Anchorages, New York
§ 110.210 San Diego Harbor, CA
§ 110.214 Los Angeles and Long Beach harbors, California
§ 110.215 Anaheim Bay Harbor, California; U.S. Naval Weapons Station, Seal Beach, California; Naval Explosives Anchorage
§ 110.216 Pacific Ocean at Santa Catalina Island, Calif
§ 110.218 Pacific Ocean at San Clemente Island, Calif.; in vicinity of Wilson Cove
§ 110.220 Pacific Ocean at San Nicolas Island, Calif.; restricted anchorage areas
§ 110.222 Pacific Ocean at Santa Barbara Island, Calif
§ 110.224 San Francisco Bay, San Pablo Bay, Carquinez Strait, Suisun Bay, Sacramento River, San Joaquin River, and connecting waters, CA
§ 110.228 Columbia River, Oregon and Washington
§ 110.230 Anchorages, Captain of the Port Puget Sound Zone, WA
§ 110.231 Ketchikan Harbor, Alaska, Large Passenger Vessel Anchorage
§ 110.233 Prince William Sound, Alaska
§ 110.235 Pacific Ocean (Mamala Bay), Honolulu Harbor, Hawaii (Datum: NAD 83)
§ 110.236 Pacific Ocean off Barbers Point, Island of Oahu, Hawaii: Offshore pipeline terminal anchorages
§ 110.237 Pacific Ocean at Waimea, Hawaii, Naval Anchorage
§ 110.238 Apra Harbor, Guam
§ 110.239 Island of Tinian, CNMI
§ 110.240 San Juan Harbor, P.R
§ 110.245 Vieques Passage and Vieques Sound, near Vieques Island, P.R
§ 110.250 St. Thomas Harbor, Charlotte Amalie, V.I
§ 110.255 Ponce Harbor, P.R

Terms Used In CFR > Title 33 > Chapter I > Subchapter I > Part 110 > Subpart B - Anchorage Grounds

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