[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 33, Volume 1]
[Revised as of July 1, 2001]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 33CFR3.01-1]

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                TITLE 33--NAVIGATION AND NAVIGABLE WATERS
 
          CHAPTER I--COAST GUARD, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
 
PART 3--COAST GUARD AREAS, DISTRICTS, MARINE INSPECTION ZONES, AND CAPTAIN OF THE PORT ZONES--Table of Contents
 
                    Subpart 3.01--General Provisions
 
Sec. 3.01-1  General description.


    (a) The structure of the Coast Guard's general organization for the 
performance of its assigned functions and duties consists of the 
Commandant, assisted by the Headquarters staff, two Area Offices to act 
as intermediate echelons of operational command, and District Offices to 
provide regional direction and coordination. The District Offices 
operate within defined geographical areas of the United States, its 
territories, and possessions, including portions of the high seas 
adjacent thereto. The description of the districts is established by the 
Commandant under the authority delegated by 49 CFR 1.45 and 1.46.
    (b) The two Coast Guard Areas are the Atlantic Area (see Sec. 3.04-
1) and the Pacific Area (see Sec. 3.04-3). The Coast Guard Area 
Commander is in command of a Coast Guard Area; the offices are

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referred to as a Coast Guard Area Office. The office of the Commander, 
Atlantic Area, is located in the Fifth Coast Guard District and the 
Commander, Atlantic Area, also serves as the Fifth District Commander. 
The office of the Commander, Pacific Area, is located in the Eleventh 
Coast Guard District and the Commander, Pacific Area, also serves as the 
Eleventh District Commander. Area Commanders have the responsibility of 
determining when operational matters require the coordination of forces 
and facilities of more than one district.
    (c) The Coast Guard District Commander is in command of a Coast 
Guard District and his office may be referred to as a Coast Guard 
District Office. (See Sec. 1.01-1 of this subchapter.)
    (d) An Officer in Charge, Marine Inspection, is in command of a 
Marine Inspection Zone and his office may be referred to as a Coast 
Guard Marine Inspection Office. (See Sec. 1.01-20 of this subchapter.)
    (e) The Captain of the Port is in command of a Captain of the Port 
Area and his office may be referred to as a Captain of the Port Office. 
(See Sec. 1.01-30 of this subchapter.)
    (f) Each Captain of the Port Area and each Marine Inspection Zone 
described in this part also includes the United States territorial seas 
adjacent to the described Area or Zone for the purpose of enforcing or 
acting pursuant to a statute effective in the United States territorial 
seas. Each Captain of the Port Area and each Marine Inspection Zone 
described in this part also includes the Contiguous Zone adjacent to the 
Area or Zone for the purpose of enforcing or acting pursuant to a 
statute effective in the Contiguous Zone. (See Secs. 2.05-5 and 2.05-
15.) Each Captain of the Port Zone and each Marine Inspection Zone 
described in this part also includes the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) 
adjacent to the area for the purpose of enforcing or acting pursuant to 
a statute effective in the EEZ.
    (g) Geographic coordinates expressed in terms of latitude or 
longitude, or both, are not intended for plotting on maps or charts 
whose referenced horizontal datum is the North American Datum of 1983 
(NAD 83), unless such geographic coordinates are expressly labeled NAD 
83. Geographic coordinates without the NAD 83 reference may be plotted 
on maps or charts referenced to NAD 83 only after application of the 
appropriate corrections that are published on the particular map or 
chart being used.

[CGFR 70-150, 36 FR 909, Jan. 20, 1971, as amended by CGD 77-091, 42 FR 
48022, Sept. 22, 1977; CGD 87-008, 52 FR 13083, Apr. 21, 1987; CGD 87-
008b, 52 FR 25217, July 6, 1987; CGD 86-082, 52 FR 33810, Sept. 8, 1987; 
CGD 93-020, 58 FR 51726, Oct. 4, 1993; CGD 96-025, 61 FR 29959, June 13, 
1996]