§ 165.T07-0565 Transit of the M/V ZHENG HOU 28, St. John’s River, FL
§ 165.T07-0806 Safety Zones in Reentry Sites; Jacksonville, Daytona, Cape Canaveral, Tampa, and Tallahassee, Florida
§ 165.701 Vicinity, Kennedy Space Center, Merritt Island, Florida–security zone
§ 165.703 Security Zones; Tampa Bay: Big Bend, Boca Grande, Crystal River, East Bay, Hillsborough Bay, MacDill Air Force Base, Manbirtee Key, Old Port Tampa, Port Manatee, Port Tampa, Port St. Petersburg, Port Sutton, Rattlesnake, and Weedon Island
§ 165.704 Safety Zone: Savannah River, Savannah, Georgia
§ 165.705 Security Zones: Port Canaveral Harbor, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, FL
§ 165.706 Safety Zone; Hurricanes, Tropical Storms and Other Disasters in South Florida
§ 165.707 Safety Zone; Hurricanes, Tropical Storms and Other Disasters in Florida Keys
§ 165.708 Safety/Security Zone; Charleston Harbor and Cooper River, Charleston, SC
§ 165.709 Security Zone; Charleston Harbor, Cooper River, South Carolina
§ 165.711 Safety Zone: Port Everglades, Fort Lauderdale, FL
§ 165.714 Regulated Navigation Area; Atlantic Ocean, Charleston, SC
§ 165.720 Safety Zone; natural and other disasters in Ports of Jacksonville, Fernandina, and Canaveral, Florida
§ 165.721 Safety Zone: St. Johns River, Jacksonville, FL
§ 165.722 Security Zone: St. Johns River, Jacksonville, Florida
§ 165.723 Safety Zone; Firework Displays in Captain of the Port Zone Jacksonville, Florida
§ 165.726 Regulated Navigation Areas; Miami River, Miami, Florida
§ 165.728 Jacksonville, Florida–safety zones
§ 165.729 Jacksonville Harbor, Florida–security zone
§ 165.730 King’s Bay, Georgia–Regulated navigation area
§ 165.731 Security Zone: Cumberland Sound, Georgia
§ 165.732 Escorted Submarines Sector Jacksonville Captain of the Port Zone
§ 165.749 Security Zone: Escorted Vessels, Savannah, Georgia, Captain of the Port Zone
§ 165.751 Security Zone: LNG mooring slip, Savannah River, Savannah, Georgia
§ 165.753 Regulated navigation area; Tampa Bay, Florida
§ 165.754 Safety Zone; San Juan Harbor, San Juan, PR
§ 165.755 Safety Zone; Guayanilla, Puerto Rico
§ 165.756 Regulated Navigation Area; Savannah River, Georgia
§ 165.757 Safety Zones; Ports of Ponce, Tallaboa, and Guayanilla, Puerto Rico and Limetree Bay, St. Croix, U.S.V.I
§ 165.758 Security Zone; San Juan, Puerto Rico
§ 165.759 Security Zones; Ports of Jacksonville, Fernandina, and Canaveral, Florida
§ 165.760 Security Zones; Port of Palm Beach, Port Everglades, and Port of Miami, Florida
§ 165.761 Security Zones; Port of Key West, Florida
§ 165.762 Security Zone; St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands
§ 165.763 Moving and Fixed Security Zone, Port of Fredericksted, Saint Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands
§ 165.765 Regulated Navigation Area; Port Everglades Harbor, Fort Lauderdale, Florida
§ 165.769 Security Zone; Escorted Vessels, Charleston, South Carolina, Captain of the Port Zone
§ 165.770 Security Zone; Limetree Bay Terminals, St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands
§ 165.771 Safety Zone; Bahia de Ponce, Puerto Rico
§ 165.773 Security Zone; Escorted Vessels in Captain of the Port Zone Jacksonville, Florida
§ 165.775 Regulated Navigation Area; Launch Area Offshore Cape Canaveral, FL
§ 165.776 Security Zone; Coast Guard Base San Juan, San Juan Harbor, Puerto Rico
§ 165.777 Security Zone; West Basin, Port Canaveral Harbor, Cape Canaveral, Florida
§ 165.778 Security Zone; Port of Mayaguez, Puerto Rico
§ 165.779 Regulated Navigation Area; Holiday Events; Biscayne Bay, Miami, FL
§ 165.780 Safety Zone; Marine Safety Unit Savannah Safety Zone for Heavy Weather and other Natural Disasters, Savannah Captain of the Port Zone, Savannah, GA
§ 165.781 Safety Zone; hurricanes and other disasters in Western Florida
§ 165.782 Safety Zone; restricted visibility in Tampa Bay
§ 165.783 Safety Zone; firework displays in Captain of the Port Zone St. Petersburg, Florida
§ 165.785 Security Zone; Presidential Security Zone, Palm Beach, FL
§ 165.786 Safety Zone; recurring marine events, Sector Key West, Florida
§ 165.787 Safety Zones; Vieques Unexploded Ordnance Operations, East Vieques; Vieques, Puerto Rico
§ 165.788 Safety Zone; Bahia de San Juan, Ponce, Puerto Rico
§ 165.789 Safety Zone; Christiansted Harbor, St. Croix, USVI
§ 165.790 Regulated Navigation Area; Biscayne Bay Causeway Island Slip, Miami Beach, FL

Terms Used In CFR > Title 33 > Chapter I > Subchapter P > Part 165 > Subpart F > Seventh Coast Guard District

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  • Joint meeting: An occasion, often ceremonial, when the House and Senate each adopt a unanimous consent agreement
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