[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 33, Volume 3]
[Revised as of July 1, 2007]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 33CFR334.200]

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                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.  334.200  Chesapeake Bay, Point Lookout to Cedar Point; aerial and 

surface firing range and target area, U.S. Naval Air Station, Patuxent River, 

Maryland, danger zones.

    (a) Aerial firing range--(1) The danger zone. The waters of 
Chesapeake Bay within an area described as follows: Beginning at the 
easternmost extremity of Cedar Point; thence easterly to the southern 
tip of Barren Island; thence southeasterly to latitude 
38[deg]01[min]15[sec], longitude 76[deg]05[min]33[sec]; thence 
southwesterly to latitude 37[deg]59[min]25[sec], longitude 
76[deg]10[min]54[sec]; thence northwesterly to latitude 
38[deg]02[min]20[sec], longitude 76[deg]17[min]26[sec]; thence northerly 
to Point No Point Light; thence northwesterly to the shore at latitude 
38[deg]15[min]45[sec]; thence northeasterly along the shore to the point 
of beginning. Aerial and surface firing and dropping of nonexplosive 
ordnance will be conducted throughout the year.
    (2) The regulations. (i) Through navigation of surface craft outside 
the target areas will be permitted at all times. Vessels shall proceed 
on their normal course and shall not delay their progress.
    (ii) Prior to firing or ordnance drops, the range will be patrolled 
by naval surface craft or aircraft to warn watercraft likely to be 
endangered. Surface craft so employed will display a square red flag. 
Naval aircraft will use a method of warning consisting of repeated 
shallow dives in the area, following each dive by a sharp pullup.
    (iii) Any watercraft under way or at anchor, upon being so warned, 
shall immediately vacate the area and shall remain outside the area 
until conclusion of firing practice.
    (iv) Nothing in this section shall prevent the taking of shellfish 
or the setting of fishing structures within the range outside target 
areas in accordance with Federal and State regulations: Provided, That 
no permanent or temporary fishing structures or oyster ground markers 
shall be placed on the western side of the Chesapeake Bay between Point 
No Point and Cedar Point without prior written approval of the 
Commanding Officer, U.S. Naval Air Station, Patuxent River, Md.
    (v) Naval authorities will not be responsible for damage caused by 
projectiles, bombs, missiles, or Naval or Coast Guard vessels to fishing 
structures or fishing equipment which may be located in the aerial 
firing range immediately adjacent to the target areas.
    (b) Target areas--(1) Prohibited area. A circular area with a radius 
of 1,000 yards having its center at latitude 38[deg]13[min]00[sec], 
longitude 76[deg]19[min]00[sec] identified as Hooper Target.
    (2) The area. A circular area with a radius of 1000 yards having its 
center at latitude 38 degrees 02 minutes 18 seconds longitude 76 degrees 
09 minutes 26 seconds identified as Hannibal Target.
    (3) The regulations. Nonexplosive projectiles and bombs will be 
dropped at frequent intervals in the target areas. Hooper and Hannibal 
target areas shall be closed to navigation at all times, except for 
vessels engaged in operational and maintenance activities as directed by 
the Commanding Officer of the U.S. Naval Air Station, Patuxent River, 
Maryland. No person in the waters, vessel, or other craft shall enter or 
remain in the closed area or climb on targets except on prior written 
approval of the Commanding Officer, U.S. Naval Air Station, Patuxent 
River, Maryland.
    (c) Enforcement. The regulations in this section shall be enforced 
by the Commanding Officer of the Naval Air Station, Patuxent River, 
Maryland and such agencies as he or she may designate.

[31 FR 13648, Oct. 22, 1966, as amended at 48 FR 54598, Dec. 6, 1983. 
Redesignated at 50 FR 42696, Oct. 22, 1985, as amended at 64 FR 18581, 
Apr. 15, 1999]

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