[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 33, Volume 3]

[Revised as of July 1, 2006]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 33CFR334.140]



[Page 511-514]

 

                TITLE 33--NAVIGATION AND NAVIGABLE WATERS

 

 CHAPTER II--CORPS OF ENGINEERS, DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY, DEPARTMENT OF 

                                 DEFENSE

 

PART 334_DANGER ZONE AND RESTRICTED AREA REGULATIONS--Table of Contents

 

Sec.  334.140  Chesapeake Bay; U.S. Army Proving Ground Reservation, 

Aberdeen, Md.



    (a) Restricted area defined. The following indicates the limits of 

the waters of or adjacent to the Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, and 

inside of which boundaries will lie the restricted area known as the 

Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland.

    (1) Beginning at a point on the westerly side of Chesapeake Bay, at 

the south side of the mouth of Swan Creek, Harford County, Maryland, the 

most northerly point of the reservation known as Plum Point; thence 

southeasterly along the low water mark on the shore of Chesapeake Bay to 

and across the north entrance of Spesutie Narrows to and thence along 

the low water mark on the north shore of Spesutie Island to Locust 

Point; thence along straight line from Locust Point to Turkey Point for 

a distance of approximately 1,400 yards; thence following a line 

parallel with and 1,000 yards from the low water mark on the easterly 

shore of Spesutie Island to a point 1,000 yards due southeast of Sandy 

Point; thence approximately southwest in a straight line to a point 

approximately 1,250 yards S. 10[deg]30[min] W. from Bear Point; thence 

approximately 9,275 yards S. 51[deg]04[min] W. to a point in Chesapeake 

Bay about 1,700 yards due east from Taylor Island Point; thence 

southwesterly in a straight course, except such variations as may be 

necessary to include all of Pooles Island to the southwesterly point of 

Pooles Island, thence in a northwesterly direction to the most 

southwesterly point of Spry Island, including all of Spry Island; thence 

northwesterly in a straight line to extreme southerly island off Lower 

Island Point; thence northwesterly in a straight line through Brier 

Point to a point in Seneca Creek where this line intersects a straight 

line which passes through monuments No. 124 and No. 125 on westerly part 

of Carroll Island; thence northeasterly in a straight line passing 

through Marshy Point, at the junction of Dundee Creek and Saltpeter 

Creek, to the intersection of the center line of Reardon Inlet with 

Gunpowder River, except such variations as may be necessary to exclude 

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the point of land on the westerly side of Gunpowder River about one mile 

south of Oliver Point; thence northerly along the center line of Reardon 

Inlet to its intersection with the southeasterly line of the right of 

way of the Pennsylvania Railroad; thence northeast along the 

Pennsylvania Railroad following the reservation boundary line to shore 

of Bush River, and along its western shore to Fairview Point; thence 

northeast in a straight line across Bush River to concrete monument No. 

64, located on the eastern shore of Bush River, south of Chelsea; thence 

along the eastern shore of Bush River northerly to the mouth of Sod Run; 

thence by a broken line along the boundary of the reservation to Swan 

Creek; and thence in a straight line to Plum Point. (The above 

description may be traced on Coast and Geodetic Chart No. 1226).

    (b) Authority delegated Commanding Officer. The Commanding Officer, 

Aberdeen Proving Ground, has been delegated the authority by the 

Secretary of the Army to designate from time to time by suitably posted 

bulletins or announcements, the conditions under which the public, 

including food fishermen and crabbers, may enter restricted waters of 

the Aberdeen Proving Ground.

    (c) Penalty. All persons who enter the restricted waters, except as 

authorized in this section, without the authority of the Commanding 

Officer, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md., are under the terms of the 

information given above, guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction 

thereon are punishable by a fine not exceeding $500 or by imprisonment 

not exceeding 6 months.

    (d) Entrance into restricted waters by the public. (1) The following 

water areas are closed to the public at all times:

    (i) Supesutie Narrows--all waters north and east of a line between 

Bear Point and Black Point;

    (ii) All creeks except Landerick Creek;

    (iii) The water adjacent to Carroll Island which lies between Brier 

Point and Lower Island Point also known as Hawthorne Cove;

    (iv) The waters immediately off the mouth of Romney Creek;

    (v) The waters adjacent to Abbey Point Recovery Field more 

accurately described as area number 16; depicted in Aberdeen Proving 

Ground Regulation 210-10, Appendix A.

    (vi) The waters on the north side of the Bush River from Pond Point 

to Chelsea Chimney are closed for fishing purposes.

    (2) The remainder of the restricted areas will normally be open for 

authorized use (including navigation and fishing) during the following 

hours:

    (i) Monday through Thursday, 5 p.m. to 7:30 a.m.;

    (ii) Weekends, 5 p.m. Friday to 7:30 a.m. Monday;

    (iii) National (not state) holidays, 5 p.m. the day preceding the 

holiday to 7:30 a.m. the day following the holiday.

    (3) When requirements of tests, as determined by the Commanding 

Officer, Aberdeen Proving Ground, or his designee, necessitate closing 

the restricted areas during the aforementioned times and days, the 

Commanding Officer, Aberdeen Proving Ground, will publish appropriate 

circulars or cause to be broadcast over local radio stations notices 

informing the public of the time and days which entrance to the 

restricted waters of Aberdeen Proving Ground by the general public will 

be prohibited.

    (4) A fleet of patrol boats will be positioned at the perimeter of 

the restricted water zone boundaries (except in extreme weather 

conditions such as gales or ice) during periods of testing to prevent 

unauthorized entry. If necessary to attract attention of another vessel 

about to penetrate the restricted area, the patrol boat may operate a 

distinctive rotating blue and red light, public address system, sound a 

siren, or by radio contact on shipshore FM channel 16 and citizen band 

channel 12. Buoys will mark the restricted waters along the Chesapeake 

Bay perimeter during the period, normally 4 June through 1 October 

annually.

    (5) Authorized use. Authorized use as used in this section is 

defined as fishing from a vessel, navigation using a vessel to traverse 

a water area or anchoring a vessel in a water area. Any person who 

touches any land, or docks or grounds a vessel, within the boundaries of 

Aberdeen Proving Ground,



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Maryland, is not using the area for an authorized use and is in 

violation of this regulation. Further, water skiing in the water area of 

Aberdeen Proving Ground is permitted as an authorized use when the water 

area is open for use by the general public providing that no water skier 

touches any land, either dry land (fast land) or subaqueous land and 

comes no closer then 200 meters from any shoreline. Further, if any 

person is in the water area of Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, 

outside of any vessel (except for the purposes of water skiing as 

outlined above) including, but not limited to, swimming, scuba diving, 

or other purpose, that person is not using the water in an authorized 

manner and is in violation of this regulation.

    (e) Entry onto land and limitation of firing over land. (1) Entry 

onto any land, either dry land (fast land) or subaqueous land, within 

the boundaries of the Aberdeen Proving Ground Reservation as defined in 

paragraph (a)(1) of this section is prohibited at all times. Provided, 

the Commander, Aberdeen Proving Ground, is authorized to grant 

exceptions to this regulation either by written permission or by local 

regulation. Entry onto the land is punishable as in paragraph (c) of 

this section.

    (2) There are no limitations on test firing by Federal testing 

facilities at Aberdeen Proving Ground over land belonging to Aberdeen 

Proving Ground.

    (f) Permits required from the Commanding Officer to set fixed nets 

in restricted waters. (1) Fishermen and crabbers desiring to set fixed 

nets within the restricted waters of Aberdeen Proving Ground Reservation 

are required in every instance to have a written permit. A fixed net for 

the purpose of this paragraph is defined as a pound net, staked gill 

net, hedge fike net, hoop net, eel pot, crab pot, and all other types of 

nets fastened by means of poles, stakes, weights, or anchors. Permits to 

fish and crab within the restricted waters of Aberdeen Proving Ground 

may be obtained by written application to the Commanding Officer, 

Department of the Army, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Attention: Provost 

Marshall Division, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md. Applicants for permits 

must state the location at which they desire to set fixed nets and state 

the period of time for which they desire the permit to cover. Nets 

placed in the restricted waters are subject to damage by gunfire and 

bombing, and the risk of such damage will be assumed by the holder of 

the permit.

    (2) Holders of permits for setting fixed nets must comply with the 

provisions of this part and also with Sec.  206.50(d) of this chapter.

    (g) Identification signs required at each location of fixed nets. 

Fishermen and crabbers who have been granted permits to fish or crab 

within the restricted waters of Aberdeen Proving Ground Reservation with 

fixed nets must at each location have a stake securely driven at the 

outer end of the line of nets on which is mounted a sign board which 

contains their name and permit number. All stakes set within the 

restricted area established by this regulation will project at least 

three (3) feet above the surface of the water at all ordinary high 

stages of the tide. Nets and other fishing and crabbing structures 

erected will be marked by stakes set at intervals not greater than fifty 

(50) feet. Fishing and crabbing structures erected in Aberdeen Proving 

Ground waters will be plainly marked on both ends, and will be lighted 

with a white light between sunset and sunrise, by and at the expense of 

the owner.

    (h) Removal of pound net poles and/or stakes. At the end of the 

fishing and crabbing season, fishermen and crabbers must remove and haul 

away from the location all pound nets, pots, poles or stakes used in 

their operation. Pound net poles or stakes must not be cast adrift after 

removal.

    (i) Restrictions on fishermen and crabbers. It must be distinctly 

understood that holders of permits to fish or crab are not authorized to 

enter the restricted waters of Aberdeen Proving Ground Reservation 

outside the hours as announced by the Commanding Officer, Aberdeen 

Proving Ground. In addition, the privileges granted in this paragraph 

include no right to land nor to cut or procure pound net poles or stakes 

on the Aberdeen Proving Ground Reservation.



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    (j) Aberdeen Proving Ground Regulations (APGR) 210-10 will govern 

commercial fishing and crabbing and APGR 210-26 will govern recreational 

(non-commercial) fishing and crabbing. This section shall be enforced by 

the Commander, Aberdeen Proving Ground, and such agencies as he/she may 

designate.

    (k) Compliance with Federal, State and county laws required. The 

taking of fish and crabs in the waters of Aberdeen Proving Ground 

Reservation and the setting of and location of nets, in a manner not in 

compliance with Federal, State, and county laws is prohibited.



(40 Stat. 266; 33 U.S.C. 3)



[13 FR 6915, Nov. 24, 1948, and 32 FR 15673, Nov. 14, 1967, as amended 

at 42 FR 41281, Aug. 16, 1977; 48 FR 54597, Dec. 6, 1983. Redesignated 

at 50 FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985]