[Title 33 CFR 169.140]
[Code of Federal Regulations (annual edition) - July 1, 2005 Edition]
[Title 33 - NAVIGATION AND NAVIGABLE WATERS]
[Chapter I - COAST GUARD, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY (CONTINUED)]
[Subchapter P - PORTS AND WATERWAYS SAFETY]
[Part 169 - SHIP REPORTING SYSTEMS]
[Subpart B - Establishment of Two Mandatory Ship Reporting Systems for the]
[Sec. 169.140 - What information must be included in the report?]
[From the U.S. Government Printing Office]


33NAVIGATION AND NAVIGABLE WATERS22005-07-012005-07-01falseWhat information must be included in the report?169.140Sec. 169.140NAVIGATION AND NAVIGABLE WATERSCOAST GUARD, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY (CONTINUED)PORTS AND WATERWAYS SAFETYSHIP REPORTING SYSTEMSEstablishment of Two Mandatory Ship Reporting Systems for the
Sec. 169.140  What information must be included in the report?

    Each ship report made to the shore-based authority must follow the 
standard reporting and format requirements listed in this section in 
table 169.140. Current email addresses and telex numbers are published 
annually in the US Coast Pilot.

              Table 169.140--Requirements for Ship Reports
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           Telegraphy                 Function      Information required
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name of system.................  System identifier  Ship reporting
                                                     system WHALESNORTH
                                                     or WHALESSOUTH.
M..............................  INMARSAT Number..  Vessel INMARSAT
                                                     number
A..............................  Ship.............  The name, call sign
                                                     or ship station
                                                     identity, IMO
                                                     number, and flag of
                                                     the vessel.
B..............................  Date and time of   A 6-digit group
                                  event.             giving day of month
                                                     (first two digits),
                                                     hours and minutes
                                                     (last four digits).
E..............................  True course......  A 3-digit group
                                                     indicating true
                                                     course.
F..............................  Speed in knots     A 3-digit group.
                                  and tenths of
                                  knots.
H..............................  Date, time and     Entry time expressed
                                  point of entry     as in (B) and entry
                                  into system.       position expressed
                                                     as-(1) a 4-digit
                                                     group giving
                                                     latitude in degrees
                                                     and minutes
                                                     suffixed with
                                                     N(north) or S
                                                     (south) and a 5-
                                                     digit group giving
                                                     longitude in
                                                     degrees and minutes
                                                     suffixed with E
                                                     (east) or W (west);
                                                     or (2) True bearing
                                                     (first 3 digits)
                                                     and distance (state
                                                     distance) in
                                                     nautical miles from
                                                     a clearly
                                                     identified landmark
                                                     (state landmark)
I..............................  Destination and    Name of port and
                                  expected time of   date time group
                                  arrival.           expressed as in (B)
L..............................  Route information  Intended track.
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[USCG-1999-5525, 66 FR 58070, Nov. 20, 2001]

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                                  INDEX

                   SUBCHAPTER P_PORTS AND WATERWAYS SAFETY

  Editorial Note: This listing is provided for informational purposes 
only. It is compiled and kept up-to-date by the Coast Guard, Department 
of Homeland Security, and is revised through July 1, 2005.

                                                                 Section

                                 A

Agent............................................................160.204
Appendix A to 164.38--Performance Standards for Automatic Radar 
Plotting Aids (ARPA)
Annex 1 to Appendix A--Definitions of Terms to be Used Only in 
Connection with ARPA Performance Standards
Annex 2 to Appendix A--Operational Scenarios
Annex 3 to Appendix A--Sensor Errors
Appendix B to 164.38--U.S. Maritime Administration Collision 
Avoidance System Specifications
Applicable
Cargoes...........................................................168.30
Vessels...........................................................168.20
Waters and number of escort vessels (Prince William Sound and 
Puget Sound)......................................................168.40
Applicability exception for foreign vessels.......................164.02
Applicability, Navigation Safety Regulations......................164.01
Application, Towing of Barges.....................................163.01
Alaskan Coastal areas
Gulf to Hinchinbrook Safety Fairway (inbound vessel traffic) 
                                                          166.400(b)(ii)
Hinchinbrook to Gulf Safety Fairway (outbound vessel traffic) 
                                                         166.400(b)(iii)
North/South Safety Fairway................................166.400(b)(ii)
Prince William Sound Safety Fairway........................166.400(b)(1)
Unimak Pass Safety Fairway (East/West Safety Fairway)...166.400(b)(2)(i)
Atlantic Coastal areas
Nantucket to Ambrose Safety Fairway....................166.500(b)(1)(ii)
Off New York Shipping Safety Fairway; Ambrose to Nantucket Safety 
Fairway.................................................166.500(b)(1)(i)
Automatic Identification System Shipborne Equipment...............164.43
Automatic Radar Plotting Aids (ARPA)..............................164.38

                                 B

Barge............................................................160.204
Bunching of tows..................................................163.20

                                 C

Californian Coastal areas
Port Hueneme Safety Fairway................................166.300(b)(1)
Carried in Bulk..................................................160.204
Certain Dangerous Cargo..........................................160.204
Charterer........................................................160.204

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Charts and publications...........................................164.33
Charts, publications, and equipment: General......................164.30
Chesapeake Bay approach traffic separation scheme................167.200
Control of Vessel and Facility Operations......................Subpart B
Applicability....................................................160.103
Compliance with orders...........................................160.105
Denial of entry..................................................160.107
Prohibition of vessel operation and cargo transfers..............160.113
Purpose..........................................................160.101
Special orders applying to vessel operations.....................160.111
Withholding of clearance.........................................160.115
Crewmember.......................................................160.204

                                 D

Definitions......................160.204, 164.70, 166.105, 167.5, 168.05
Deviations from rules:
and reporting non-operating equipment.............................164.53
Continuing operation or period of time............................164.55
Emergency.........................................................164.51
Devices to indicate speed and distance............................164.40

                                 E

Eastern approach.................................................167.202
Off Ambrose Light................................................167.153
Off Nantucket....................................................167.152
Electronic position fixing devices................................164.41
Equipment
All vessels.......................................................164.35
Vessels of 10,000 gross tons or more..............................164.37
Escort requirements for certain tankers.........................Part 168

                                 G

Galveston Bay approach traffic separation scheme and precautionary 
area.............................................................167.350
General, Ports and Waterways Safety...................Part 160-Subpart A
Appeals............................................................160.7
Definitions........................................................160.3
Delegations........................................................160.5
Purpose............................................................160.1
General, Regulated Navigation Areas and Limited
Access Areas..........................................Part 165-Subpart A
Establishment procedure............................................165.5
Geographic coordinates.............................................165.8
Notification.......................................................165.7
Purpose of part....................................................165.1
Geographic coordinates....................................166.103, 167.3
Great Lakes......................................................160.204
Gross Tons.......................................................160.204

                                 H

Hazardous Condition..............................................160.204

                                 I

Incorporation by reference........................................164.03
Inland waterways navigation regulations.........................Part 162

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Atlantic Ocean, all waterways tributary south of Chesapeake Bay 
and all waterway tributary to the Gulf of Mexico east and South of 
St. Marks, FL.....................................................162.65
Black Rock Canal and Lock at Buffalo, New York...................162.175
Buffalo and Rochester Harbors, New York..........................162.165
Channel leading to San Juan Harbor, P.R.; use, administration, and 
navigation.......................................................162.260
Channel of Christina River, Del; navigation.......................162.35
Channel of Tuckerton Creek, N.J.; navigation......................162.30
Columbia and Williamette Rivers, Washington and Oregon; 
administration and navigation....................................162.225
Columbia River, Wash.............................................162.230
Duluth-Superior Harbor, Minnesota and Wisconsin..................162.110
Flushing Bay near LaGuardia Airport, Flushing, N.Y. restricted 
area..............................................................162.20
General............................................................162.1
Gulf of Mexico, all waterways tributary (except the Mississippi 
River, its tributaries, South and Southwest Passes and the 
Atchafalaya River) from St. Marks, Flas., to the Rio Grande.......162.75
Hoover Dam, Lake Mead, and Lake Mohave (Colorado River), Ariz.-
Nev..............................................................162.220
Kenai River, Kenai, Alaska; use, administration, and navigation 
                                                                 162.245
Keweenaw Waterway, Mich..........................................162.115
Inland waterway from Delaware River to Chesapeake Bay, Del. and 
Md. (Chesapeake and Delaware Canal)...............................162.40
Lake Huron to Lake Erie, connecting waters
Anchorage grounds................................................162.136
Communications rules.............................................162.132
General rules....................................................162.130
Miscellaneous rules..............................................162.140
Speed rules......................................................162.138
Traffic rules....................................................162.134
Lake Michigan, harbors on........................................162.120
Lake Tahoe, Calif.; restricted areas along south shore...........162.210
Lake Tahoe, Nev.; restricted area adjacent to Nevada Beach.......162.215
Manhasett Bay, N.Y.; seaplane restricted area.....................162.15
Marine del Ray, Calif.; restricted area..........................162.200
Maumee Bay and River, Ohio.......................................162.150
Mississippi River below mouth of Ohio River, including South and 
Southwest Passes..................................................162.80
Missouri River; administration and navigation....................162.105
Monroe Harbor, Mich..............................................162.145
Ohio River at Louisville, KY.....................................162.100
Port Alexander, Alaska; speed of vessels.........................162.250
Puget Sound Area, Wash...........................................162.235
Restricted areas in vicinity of Maritime Administration Reserve 
Fleets...........................................................162.270
Sandusky and Huron Harbors, Ohio.................................162.155
Santa Monica Bay, Calif.; restricted area........................162.200
St. Marys River, Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan......................162.117
Sturgeon Bay and the Sturgeon Bay Ship Canal, Wisconsin..........162.125
Suisun Bay, San Joaquin River Sacramento River, and connecting 
waters, CA.......................................................162.205
Tongass Narrows, Alaska; navigation..............................162.240
Vermilion, Lorain, Cleveland, Fairport, Ashtabula, and Coneaut 
Harbors, Ohio....................................................162.160

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White River, Arkansas Post Canal, Arkansas River, and Verdigris 
River between Mississippi River, Ark., and Catoosa, Okla.: use, 
administration, and navigation....................................162.90
Wrangell Narrows, Alaska; use, administration, and navigation....162.255
Yazoo Diversion Canal, Vicksburg, Miss., from its mouth at 
Kleinston Landing to Fisher Street; navigation....................162.85

                                 M

Maintenance, failure, and reporting...............................164.82
Marine casualty reporting and record retention....................164.61
Modification of areas............................................166.110
Modification of schemes...........................................167.15

                                 N

Nationality......................................................160.204
Navigation......................................................Part 164
Bridge visibility.................................................164.15
Equipment, Charts or Maps, and Publications of Towing Vessels of 
12 Meters or More in Length.................................Table 164.72
Safety equipment, charts or maps, and publications required on 
towing vessels....................................................164.72
Tests and inspections.............................................164.80
Tests before entering or getting underway.........................164.25
Underway, general.................................................164.11
Underway, tankers.................................................164.13
Underway, towing vessels..........................................164.78
Navigation safety regulations...................................Part 164
Notifications of Arrivals, Departures, Hazardous
Conditions, and Certain Dangerous Cargoes......................Subpart C
Applicability and exceptions to applicability....................160.201
Definitions......................................................160.203
Notice of Arrival: Vessels bound for ports or places in the U.S. 
                                                                 160.207
Notice of Arrival: Vessels carrying certain dangerous cargoes....160.211
Notice of departure: Vessels carrying certain dangerous cargoes 
                                                                 160.213
Notice of hazardous conditions...................................160.215
Waiver...........................................................160.205

                                 O

Off New York Traffic Separation Scheme and Precautionary Areas...167.150
Offshore traffic separation schemes.............................Part 167
Operator.........................................................160.204
Operating rules...................................................167.10

                                 P

Performance and operational requirements..........................168.50
Persons in addition to the crewmembers...........................160.204
Port or place of departure.......................................160.204
Port or place of destination.....................................160.204
Ports and waterways safety--general.............................Part 160
Precautionary areas.........................................167.151, 201
Pre-escort conference.............................................168.60
Public vessel....................................................160.204

                                 R

Rate of turn indicator............................................164.42

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Regulated navigation areas and limited access areas.............Part 165
Regulated Navigation Areas.....................................Subpart B
General regulations...............................................165.13
Regulated navigation areas........................................165.10
Vessel operating requirements (regulations).......................165.11
Responsibilities..................................................168.10
Restricted Waterfront Areas...........................Part 165-Subpart E
Restricted waterfront areas.......................................165.40

                                 S

Steering gear: Foreign tankers....................................164.39
Safety Zones..........................................Part 165-Subpart C
General regulations...............................................165.23
Safety zones......................................................165.20
Security Zones........................................Part 165-Subpart D
General regulations...............................................165.33
Security zones....................................................165.30
Specific Regulated Navigation Areas and Limited Access Areas........Part 
                                                           165-Subpart F
First Coast Guard District--Boston, MA
Regulated Navigation Areas
Kill Van Kull, New York and New Jersey...........................165.165
Kittery, Maine...................................................165.101
New Haven Harbor, Quinnipiac River, Mill River...................165.150
Providence River, Providence, R.I................................165.122
Safety Zones
Boon Island, ME, sunken vessel Empire Knight.....................165.141
Boston Harbor, Boston, Massachusetts....................165.110, 165.111
Burlington Bay, Vermont; Annual Burlington Independence Day 
Celebration Fireworks Display....................................165.166
Coast Guard Activities New York Fireworks Displays...............165.168
Chelsea River, Boston Inner Harbor, Boston, MA...................165.120
East River, N.Y.; Annual South Street Seaport Memorial Day 
Fireworks Display................................................165.175
East River, N.Y.; Annual South Street Seaport New Year's Eve 
Fireworks Display................................................165.174
Hempstead Harbor, Long Island, N.Y.; Annual North Hempstead 
Memorial Day Fireworks Display...................................165.178
Hudson River, N.Y.; Annual Rensselaer Festival Fireworks Display 
                                                                 165.170
Hudson River, N.Y.; Heritage of Pride Fireworks Display..........165.170
New York, New Jersey, Sandy Hook Channel, Raritan Bay, Arthur Kill
                                                                 165.160
Navisink River, Red Bank, New Jersey; Annual ``Fireworks on the 
Navisink''.......................................................165.161
Northville Industries Offshore Platform, Riverhead, Long Island, 
New York.........................................................165.155
Portland, Maine or Captain of the Port Zone.....................165.1318
Portsmouth Harbor, Portsmouth, New Hampshire.....................165.103
Rhode Island Sound, Narragansett Bay, Providence River...........165.121
USS Cassin Young, Boston Massachusetts...........................165.112
Security Zones
Kennebunkport, ME, Walkers Point.................................165.102
New London Harbor, Connecticut...................................165.140
Sandy Hook Bay, N.J..............................................165.130
Fifth Coast Guard District
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Chesapeake Bay Entrance and Hampton Roads, VA and adjacent waters 
                                                                 165.501
Chesapeake Bay, Maryland.........................................165.500
Chesapeake Bay ice navigation season.............................165.503
Delaware Bay and River...........................................165.510
Safety Zones
Cove Point, Chesapeake Bay, Maryland.............................165.502
Cape Fear and Northeast Cape Fear Rivers, NC.....................165.530
Cape Fear River, Wilmington, North Carolina......................165.515
Fireworks Displays within the Fifth Coast Guard District.........165.506
Security Zone
Atlantic Ocean, Chesapeake & Delaware Canal, Delaware Bay, 
Delaware River and its tributaries...............................165.511
Captain of the Port Hampton Roads Zone...........................165.503
Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company Shipyard James 
River, Newport News, VA..........................................165.504
Three Mile Island Generating Station, Susquehanna River, Dauphin 
County, Pennsylvania.............................................165.554
Waters of the Fifth Coast Guard District.........................165.518
Seventh Coast Guard District
Regulated Navigation Areas
Atlantic Ocean, Charleston, SC...................................165.714
Egmont Channel, Tampa Bay, FL....................................165.709
King's Bay, Georgia..............................................165.730
Sparkman Channel, Tampa, FL......................................165.752
Tampa Bay, FL....................................................165.753
Safety Zones
Ashley River, Charleston, SC.....................................165.713
Charleston Harbor and Cooper River, Charleston, SC...............165.708
Cumberland Sound, GA and St. Mary's River Entrance Channel.......165.731
Jacksonville, FL.................................................165.728
Port Everglades, Fort Lauderdale, FL.............................165.705
Savannah River, Savannah, GA..........................165.T0704, 165.756
St. Johns River, Jacksonville, FL................................165.720
Tampa Bay, FL..................................165.703, 165.704, 165.760
Security Zones
Charleston Harbor and Cooper River, Charleston, SC...............165.708
Cumberland Sound, GA, and St. Mary's River Entrance Channel......165.731
Internal waters and territorial seas adjacent to Florida south of 
26 degrees 19 minutes North latitude.........................165.TO7-013
Merritt Island, FL, vicinity Kennedy Space Center................165.701
Port Canaveral Harbor, Cape Canaveral, FL........................165.705
Port of Fredericksted, Saint Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands..........165.763
Jacksonville Harbor, FL..........................................165.729
St. John's River, Jacksonville, FL......................165.720, 165.722
Eighth Coast Guard District
Regulated Navigation Areas
Arkansas River, Mile 118.2 to 125.4, Little Rock, AK.............165.817
Atachafalaya River, Berwick Bay, LA..............................165.811
Calcasieu River, LA..............................................165.807
Mississippi River.......................................165.803, 165.810
Monongahela River, Mile 81.0 to 83.0.............................165.819
Ohio River at Cincinnati, OH.....................................165.821
Ohio River at Louisville, KY.....................................165.815
Sabine Neches Waterway, TX.......................................165.806
Safety Zones

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Calcasieu Channel and Industrial Canal, Calcasieu River, Lake 
Charles, LA......................................................165.805
Corpus Christi Ship Channel, Corpus Christi, TX..................165.808
Lower Mississippi River, vicinity of Old River Control Structures 
                                                                 165.802
Snake Island, Texas City, TX; mooring and fleeting of vessels....165.804
Security Zones
Captain of the Port St. Louis, Missouri..........................165.825
Port of Mobile, Mobile Ship Channel, Mobile, AL..................165.835
Ninth Coast Guard District
Regulated Navigation Area
Great Lakes......................................................165.901
Port Huron, MI, USCG Station Port Huron, Lake Huron..............165.920
Safety Zones
Captain of the Port Buffalo Zone annual fireworks events.........165.914
Captain of the Port Cleveland Zone annual fireworks events.......165.202
Cuyahoga River and Old River, Cleveland, OH......................165.903
Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant.....................................165.916
Lake Michigan at Chicago Harbor & Burnham Park Harbor............165.904
Niagra River at Niagra Falls, New York...........................165.902
USX Superfund Site, St. Louis River..............................165.905
Security Zone
Lake Michigan at Chicago Harbor & Burnham Park Harbor............165.904
Eleventh Coast Guard District
Regulated Navigation Areas
San Diego Bay, CA...............................................165.1108
San Francisco Bay Region, CA....................................165.1114
San Pedro Bay, CA...............................................165.1109
Safety Zones
Offshore Marine Terminal, El Segundo, CA........................165.1156
San Diego Bay, CA...............................................165.1107
San Pedro Bay, CA...............................................165.1101
Security Zones
Coronado Bay Bridge, San Diego, CA..............................165.1110
Cruise Ships, Tankers and High Interest Vessels, San Francisco Bay 
and Delta Ports, Monterey Bay and Humboldt Bay, California......165.1183
Military Ocean Terminal Concord (MOTCO), Concord, California....165.1199
San Diego Bay, CA.......165.1102, 165.1103, 165.1104, 165.1105, 165.1106
Wilson Cove, San Clemente Island, CA............................165.1111
Thirteenth Coast Guard District
Regulated Navigation Areas
Puget Sound, and adjacent waters in Northwestern Washington.....165.1301
Puget Sound and adjacent waters, WA.............................165.1303
Safety Zones
Bellingham Bay, Bellingham, WA..................................165.1304
Columbia River, Vancouver, WA...................................165.1308
Commencement Bay, Tacoma, WA....................................165.1305
Elliot Bay, Seattle, WA.........................................165.1307
Lake Union, Seattle, WA.........................................165.1306
Security Zone
Bangor Naval Submarine Base, Bangor, WA.........................165.1302
Portland Rose Festival on Willamette River......................165.1312
Protection of Military Cargo, Captain of the Port Zone Puget 
Sound, WA.......................................................165.1321
Fourteenth Coast Guard District
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Apra Outer Harbor, Guam.........................................165.1402
Safety Zones
Apra Harbor, Guam...............................................165.1401
Pacific Missle Range Facility (PMRF), Barking Sands, Island of 
Kauai, Hawaii...................................................165.1406
Security Zones
Apra Harbor, Guam...............................................165.1404
Tinian, Commonwealth Northern Marianas Islands..................165.1403
Seventeenth Coast Guard District
Regulated Navigation Area
Prince William Sound, AK........................................165.1704
Safety Zones
Ammunition Island, Port Valdez, AK..............................165.1703
Crescent Harbor, Sitka, AK......................................165.1707
Gastineau Channel, Juneau, AK.........................165.1702, 165.1706
Ketchikan Harbor, Ketchikan, AK.................................165.1705
Port Valdez, Valdez, AK.........................................165.1701
Tongass Narrows, Ketchikan, AK..................................165.1708
Shipping Safety Fairways and Anchorages.........................Part 166
Shipping safety fairways and anchorage areas, Gulf of Mexico
Aransas Pass Anchorage Areas...............................166.200(d)(5)
Aransas Pass Safety Fairway................................166.200(d)(4)
Atchafalaya Pass Safety Fairway...........................166.200(d)(20)
Barataria Pass Safety Fairway.............................166.200(d)(24)
Bayou Grand Caillou Safety Fairway........................166.200(d)(21)
Belle Pass Safety Fairway.................................166.200(d)(23)
Biloxi Safety Fairway.....................................166.200(d)(35)
Brazos Santiago Pass Anchorage Areas.......................166.200(d)(2)
Brazos Santiago Pass Safety Fairway........................166.200(d)(1)
Calcasieu Pass Anchorage Areas; (Calcasieu Pass North Anchorage 
Area)..................................................166.200(d)(16)(i)
Calcasieu Pass Anchorage Areas; (Calcasieu Pass South Anchorage 
Area).................................................166.200(d)(16)(ii)
Calcasieu Pass Safety Fairway.............................166.200(d)(15)
Cat Island Pass Safety Fairway............................166.200(d)(22)
Charlotte Anchorage.......................................166.200(d)(51)
Charlotte Safety Fairways.................................166.200(d)(50)
Coastwise Safety Fairways; (Aransas Pass to Calcasieu Pass) 
                                                      166.200(d)(14)(ii)
Coastwise Safety Fairways; (Brazos Santiago Pass to Aransas Pass 
                                                       166.200(d)(14)(i)
Empire to the Gulf Safety Fairway.........................166.200(d)(26)
Freeport Harbor Anchorage Areas............................166.200(d)(9)
Freeport Harbor Safety Fairway.............................166.200(d)(8)
Freshwater Bayou Safety Fairway...........................166.200(d)(18)
Galveston Entrance Anchorage Areas........................166.200(d)(11)
Galveston Entrance Safety Fairway.........................166.200(d)(10)
Gulf Safety Fairway, Aransas Pass Safety Fairway to Southwest Pass 
Safety Fairway............................................166.200(d)(27)
Grand Bayou Pass Safety Fairway...........................166.200(d)(25)
Gulfport Safety Fairway...................................166.200(d)(34)
Heald Bank Cutoff Safety Fairway..........................166.200(d)(53)
Horn Island Pass to Mobile Ship Channel Safety Fairway....166.200(d)(38)
Louisiana Offshore Oil Port (LOOP) Shipping Safety Fairway to 
Safety Zone............................................166.200(d)(52)(i)
Lower Mud Lake Safety Fairway.............................166.200(d)(17)
Matagorda Entrance Anchorage Areas.........................166.200(d)(7)
Matagorda Entrance Safety Fairway..........................166.200(d)(6)
Mississippi River-Gulf Outlet Anchorage................166.200(d)(33)(i)

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Mississippi River-Gulf Outlet Channel to Mobile Ship Channel 
Safety Fairway........................................166.200(d)(32)(ii)
Mississippi River-Gulf Outlet Safety Fairway...........166.200(d)(32)(i)
Mobile Anchorage..........................................166.200(d)(40)
Mobile Safety Fairway (Mobile Ship Channel Safety Fairway) 
                                                       166.200(d)(39)(i)
Mobile Ship Channel to Sea Safety Fairway.............166.200(d)(39)(ii)
Mobile to Pensacola Safety Fairway...................166.200(d)(39)(iii)
Panama City Anchorage.....................................166.200(d)(45)
Panama City Safety Fairways...............................166.200(d)(44)
Pascagoula Safety Fairway.................................166.200(d)(37)
Pensacola Anchorage....................................166.200(d)(42)(i)
Pensacola Safety Fairway..................................166.200(d)(41)
Pensacola to Panama City Safety Fairway...................166.200(d)(43)
Port Mansfield Safety Fairway..............................166.200(d)(3)
Port St. Joe Anchorage....................................166.200(d)(47)
Port St. Joe Fairway to Panama City Fairway...............166.200(d)(46)
Sabine Bank Offshore (North) Anchorage Area...........166.200(d)(13)(ii)
Sabine Bank Offshore (South) Anchorage Area..........166.200(d)(13)(iii)
Sabine Pass Anchorage Areas; (Sabine Pass Inshore Anchorage Area) 
                                                       166.200(d)(13)(i)
Sabine Pass Safety Fairway................................166.200(d)(12)
Ship Island Pass to Horn Island Pass Safety Fairway.......166.200(d)(36)
South of Gulf Safety Fairway..........................166.200(d)(52)(ii)
South Pass (Mississippi River) Anchorage..................166.200(d)(31)
South Pass (Mississippi River) Safety Fairway; South Pass to Sea 
Safety Fairway.........................................166.200(d)(30)(i)
South Pass (Mississippi River) to Mississippi River-Gulf Outlet 
Channel Safety Fairway................................166.200(d)(30)(ii)
Southwest Pass (Mississippi River) Anchorage..............166.200(d)(29)
Southwest Pass Safety Fairway.............................166.200(d)(19)
Southwest Pass (Mississippi River) Safety Fairway; Southwest Pass 
(Mississippi River) to Gulf Safety Fairway.............166.200(d)(28)(i)
Southwest Pass (Mississippi River) to Sea Safety Fairway 
                                                      166.200(d)(28)(ii)
Southwest Pass (Mississippi River) to South Pass (Mississippi 
River) Safety Fairway................................166.200(d)(28)(iii)
Tampa Anchorages (Eastern Tampa Fairway Anchorage).....166.200(d)(49)(i)
Tampa Safety Fairways.....................................166.200(d)(48)
Western Tampa Fairway Anchorage.......................166.200(d)(49)(ii)
South-eastern approach...........................................167.154
Southern approach.......................................167.155, 167.203

                                 T

Time Charterer...................................................160.204
Towing of barges................................................Part 163
Tows of seagoing barges within inland waters......................163.05

                                 V

Vessel Movement Reporting System (VMRS)........................Subpart B
Applicability.....................................................161.16
Definitions.......................................................161.17
Final Report (FR).................................................161.22
IMO Standard Ship Reporting System.............................161.18(a)
Position Report (PR)..............................................161.20
Purpose and intent................................................161.15
Reporting requirements............................................161.18
Sailing Plan (SP).................................................161.19
Sailing Plan Deviation Report (DR)................................161.21

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Vessel traffic management.......................................Part 161
Vessel Traffic Services........................................Subpart A
General Rules
Applicability......................................................161.3
Definitions........................................................161.2
Deviations from the rules..........................................161.5
Purpose and Intent.................................................161.1
Requirement to carry the rules.....................................161.4
Services, VTS Measures, and Operating Requirements Services.......161.10
Vessel operating requirements.....................................161.12
VTS Call Signs, Designated Frequencies, and Monitoring Areas...161.12(b)
VTS measures......................................................161.11
VTS Special Area operating requirements...........................161.13
Vessel Traffic Service Areas, Cooperative Vessel Traffic
Service Area, Vessel Traffic Service Special Areas, and Reporting 
Points.........................................................Subpart C
Vessel Traffic Service
Berwick Bay.......................................................161.40
Berwick Bay Reporting Points...................................161.40(c)
Houston/Galveston.................................................161.35
Houston/Galveston Precautionary Areas..........................161.35(b)
Houston/Galveston Reporting Points.............................161.35(c)
Louisville........................................................161.30
New York Area.....................................................161.25
San Francisco.....................................................161.50
St. Marys River...................................................161.45
St. Marys River Reporting Points...............................161.45(b)
Prince William Sound..............................................161.60
Prince William Sound Reporting Points..........................161.60(d)
Puget Sound and the Cooperative Vessel Traffic Service for the 
Juan de Fuca Region...............................................161.55
Voyage Charterer.................................................160.204

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