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110.215—Anaheim Bay Harbor, California; U.S. Naval Weapons Station, Seal Beach, California; Naval Explosives Anchorage.

(a) The anchorage ground. The waters of Anaheim Bay Harbor between the east side of the Entrance Channel and the East Jetty, and the west side of the Entrance Channel and the West Jetty as outlined in the following two sections:
(1) East Side:
Latitude Longtitude
33°44′03.0″ N 118°05′35.0″ W
33°43′53.0″ N 118°05′15.0″ W
33°43′49.0″ N 118°05′18.0″ W
33°43′36.5″ N 118°05′56.0″ W
33°43′37.0″ N 118°05′57.0″ W
33°44′03.0″ N 118°05′35.0″ W
(2) West Side:
Latitude Longtitude
33°44′05.0″ N 118°05′40.0″ W
33°44′06.0″ N 118°05′56.5″ W
33°44′01.0″ N 118°06′01.0″ W
33°43′40.5″ N 118°06′03.0″ W
33°43′39.5″ N 118°06′02.0″ W
33°44′05.0″ N 118°05′40.0″ W
(b) The regulations. (1) This area is reserved for use of naval vessels carrying or transferring ammunition or explosives under standard military restrictions as established by the Safety Manual, Armed Service Explosives Board.
(2) No pleasure or commercial craft shall navigate or anchor within this area at any time without first obtaining permission from the Commanding Officer, Naval Weapons Station, Seal Beach, California. This officer will extend full cooperation relating to public use of the area and will fully consider every reasonable request for the passage of small craft in light of requirements for national security and safety of persons and property.
(3) Nothing in this section shall be construed as relieving the owner or operator of any vessel from the regulations contained in § 204.195 of Title 33, covering navigation in Anaheim Bay Harbor.
(4) The regulations in this section shall be administered by the Commanding Officer U.S. Naval Weapons Station, Seal Beach, California and by such agencies as he may designate, and enforced by the Captain of the Port, Los Angeles-Long Beach, California.

Code of Federal Regulations

[CGD11-87-07, 53 FR 878, Jan. 14, 1988]
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