2010-21878. Gulf of the Farallones, Monterey Bay and Cordell Bank National Marine Sanctuaries Technical Corrections  

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    AGENCY:

    Office of National Marine Sanctuaries (ONMS), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Department of Commerce (DOC).

    ACTION:

    Final rule; technical correction.

    SUMMARY:

    On November 20, 2008, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) published a final rule in the Federal Register for the Gulf of the Farallones, Monterey Bay and Cordell Bank national marine sanctuaries (referred to jointly as the joint management plan review or JMPR). Some sets of coordinates in that final rule contained technical errors or omissions that need to be corrected for the zones to be properly mapped. Other Start Printed Page 53568minor corrections are also included in this rule.

    DATES:

    Effective Date: This final rule is effective on September 1, 2010.

    Implementation Dates: With regard to the corrections to the coordinate tables, implementation of this final rule begins on October 1, 2010. With regard to the other corrections, implementation of this final rule begins September 1, 2010.

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    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:

    John Armor, Office of National Marine Sanctuaries, 1305 East-West Highway, Silver Spring, MD 20910, or by phone at 301-713-3125.

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    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

    I. Background

    NOAA established the Gulf of the Farallones National Marine Sanctuary (GFNMS) in 1981 to protect and preserve a unique and fragile ecological community, including the largest seabird colony in the contiguous United States, and diverse and abundant marine mammals. The GFNMS lies off the coast of California, to the west and north of San Francisco, and is composed of 1,279 square statute miles (966 square nautical miles) of offshore waters, and the submerged lands thereunder, extending out to and around the Farallon Islands and nearshore waters (up to the mean high tide line) from Bodega Head to Rocky Point in Marin. For more information about the GFNMS, see http://farallones.noaa.gov.

    NOAA established the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary (MBNMS) in 1992 for the purposes of protecting and managing the conservation, ecological, recreational, research, educational, historical, and esthetic resources and qualities of the area. The MBNMS is located offshore of California's central coast, adjacent to and south of the GFNMS. It encompasses a shoreline length of approximately 276 statute miles (240 nmi) between Rocky Pt. in Marin County and Cambria in San Luis Obispo County. The sanctuary spans approximately 6,094 square statute miles (4,602 square nautical miles) of ocean and coastal waters, and the submerged lands thereunder, extending an average distance of 30 statute miles (26 nmi) from shore. The distant Davidson Seamount is also part of the sanctuary, though it does not share a contiguous boundary. Supporting some of the world's most diverse marine ecosystems, the MBNMS is home to numerous mammals, seabirds, fishes, invertebrates, sea turtles and plants in a remarkably productive coastal environment. For more information about the MBNMS, please see http://montereybay.noaa.gov.

    NOAA established the Cordell Bank National Marine Sanctuary (CBNMS) in 1989 to protect and preserve the extraordinary ecosystem, including marine birds, mammals, and other natural resources of Cordell Bank and its surrounding waters. The CBNMS protects an area of 529 square statute miles (399 square nautical miles) of marine waters, and the submerged lands thereunder, off the northern California coast. The main feature of the sanctuary is Cordell Bank, an offshore granite bank located on the edge of the continental shelf, about 23 statute miles (20 nmi) west of the Point Reyes lighthouse. The CBNMS is entirely offshore and shares its southern and eastern boundary with the GFNMS. The western boundary is the 1000 fathom isobath on the edge of the continental slope. The CBNMS is located in one of the world's four major coastal upwelling systems. The combination of oceanic conditions and undersea topography provides for a highly productive environment in a discrete, well-defined area. For more information about the CBNMS, please see http://cordellbank.noaa.gov.

    Pursuant to section 304(e) of the National Marine Sanctuaries Act (16 U.S.C. 1434 et seq.) (NMSA), the Office of National Marine Sanctuaries (ONMS) conducted a joint review of the management plans for the Gulf of the Farallones, Monterey Bay and Cordell Bank national marine sanctuaries between 2001 and 2008. This review resulted in revised management plans, regulations, and terms of designation for all three sanctuaries. On November 20, 2008, NOAA published the associated final rule and terms of designation (73 FR 70488) and released the revised management plans.

    II. Technical Corrections

    In the November 20, 2008 Federal Register notice, NOAA published the coordinates for the outer boundary of GFNMS and certain zones within the outer boundary. Both sets of coordinates contained technical omissions that need to be corrected so that the digital representation of these boundaries on a map would more accurately represent the boundaries as they are described in the language of the rule.

    The outer boundary coordinate table for GFNMS (Appendix A) published on November 20, 2008 did not contain the final coordinate of the shoreward point. Through this action, NOAA is making a technical correction by reprinting the outer boundary table in Appendix A in its entirety, with the omitted coordinate, point 32. With this correction, from Point 31, the boundary follows the MBNMS boundary northeastward in a geodetic line towards Point 32 (37.88225N and 122.62753W) until it intersects the mean high water line (MHWL). Because the southern boundary of the GFNMS is the same as the northern boundary for the MBNMS, NOAA is also reprinting the boundary coordinates for the MBNMS (Appendix A for part M of section 922) with this same point (point 32) replacing the existing Point 1 with the same coordinate listed above (37.88225N and 122.62753W). Additional points were changed to correct for a non-stationary intersection of the transient MHWL and the lines connecting offshore and onshore points, and therefore required several points to be moved shoreward, including: Point 35 (35.55483N and 121.10399W), Point 36 (37.59421N and 122.52001W), and Point 39 (37.81777N and 122.53008W). These corrections do not alter the existing boundaries of either sanctuary, but rather provide data points that facilitate the correct depiction of the boundaries as defined by the rule when the points are mapped.

    The November 20, 2008 final rule also included a provision to prohibit vessels from anchoring in designated seagrass protection zones in Tomales Bay (with an exception for mariculture operations conducted pursuant to a valid lease, permit, or license). This prohibition was designed to protect the important and fragile seagrass found in several areas of Tomales Bay from the effects of vessel anchor damage. In publishing the boundary coordinates for two of the seven seagrass protection zones, NOAA omitted points that made accurate mapping difficult. NOAA erroneously omitted one point in the table for Zone 2 and one coordinate in the table for Zone 4. As such, NOAA is republishing the coordinate tables for zones 2 and 4 to allow accurate GPS plotting. Inclusion of these previously missing data points does not change the boundaries of either protection zone established in the final rule but rather allows the boundaries of these zones to be correctly delineated on a map.

    The final rule in 2008 also inadvertently failed to expressly except from the discharge requirements applicable to cruise ships “vessel engine or generator exhaust” emitted in order to operate the ship. Through this rule, NOAA is correcting this omission by explicitly excepting from the discharge requirements for cruise ships vessel engine or generator exhaust.

    This action does not change the intent of the final rule. Historically, cruise ships have regularly transited through the sanctuaries. Given their means of propulsion, cruise ships must discharge vessel engine and generator exhaust to Start Printed Page 53569operate. In recognition of this, regulations in place prior to this rule-making specifically authorized the discharge of vessel exhaust from all types of vessels, including cruise ships. As is evident from the 2006 proposed rules, the 2008 final rule and Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) associated with the rule-making, NOAA's intent was to allow the continued operation of cruise ships within sanctuaries, but subject to greater limitations on certain discharges or deposits, particularly sewage and graywater. Indeed, both the proposed and final rules specifically allow cruise ships to discharge clean engine cooling water, which is produced incidental to vessel operations. Absent an exception for engine and generator exhaust, which under the final rule remains expressly permissible to all other vessels that operate within the sanctuaries, the rule would inadvertently ban all cruise ships from operating in the sanctuaries.

    The final rule in 2008 contained an erroneous and possibly confusing duplication in the description of Appendix B to Subpart M for the MBNMS Overflight Restriction Zones. The description as it is currently written in paragraphs 1 and 2 includes both the words “heading” and “bearing.” NOAA is correcting this error by eliminating the word “heading” from each description. The revised Appendix B to Subpart M is printed with the corrections in the regulatory text below.

    Last, the final rule contained the redundant use of the word “true” in the Mavericks motorized personal watercraft (MPWC) zone description in Appendix E to Subpart M for the MBNMS—Motorized Personal Watercraft Zones and Access Routes Within the Sanctuary. NOAA is correcting this error and removing the redundant words in paragraphs 2 and 5 under this heading. The revised Appendix E to Subpart M is printed with the corrections in the regulatory text below.

    III. Classification

    A. Administrative Procedure Act

    The Acting Assistant Administrator finds good cause pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(B) and (d)(3), respectively, to waive the requirements of public notice and comment and 30-day delay in effectiveness because they are unnecessary. This rule makes technical non-substantive corrections to errors in the regulations of November 20, 2008 to clarify the intent of that rule. The intent of the final rule published in 2008 is not affected by these corrections. With regard to the corrections to the coordinate tables, implementation of this final rule will not begin until October 1, 2010 in order to give the public reasonable time to take note of the mapping refinements.

    B. National Environmental Policy Act

    NOAA prepared a final environmental impact statement (FEIS) to evaluate the regulatory changes for the JMPR. This rule does not change that assessment, as this rule contains strictly technical corrections and does not change the intent of the original regulations.

    C. Executive Order 12866: Regulatory Impact

    This regulatory action has been determined to be not significant within the meaning of Executive Order 12866.

    D. Executive Order 13132: Federalism Assessment

    NOAA has concluded that this regulatory action does not fall within the definition of “policies that have federalism implications” within the meaning of Executive Order 13132. The changes will not preempt State law.

    E. Regulatory Flexibility Act

    Because notice and opportunity for comment are not required for this action pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553 or any other law, the analytical requirements of the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.) are inapplicable. Therefore, a regulatory flexibility analysis is not required and has not been prepared.

    F. Paperwork Reduction Act

    This correction amendment does not contain information collections that are subject to the requirements of the Paperwork Reduction Act. Notwithstanding any other provision of the law, no person is required to respond to, nor shall any person be subject to a penalty for failure to comply with, a collection of information subject to the requirements of the PRA, unless that collection of information displays a currently valid OMB Control Number.

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    List of Subjects in 15 CFR Part 922

    • Administrative practice and procedure
    • Boundary coordinates
    • Harbors
    • Motorized personal watercraft (MPWC)
    • Recreation and recreation areas
    • Research
    • Seagrass protection
    • Water resources
    • Wildlife
    • Zones
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    Dated: August 19, 2010.

    Holly Bamford,

    Acting Deputy Assistant Administrator for Ocean Services and Coastal Zone Management.

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    Accordingly, for the reasons set forth above, 15 CFR part 922 is amended as follows:

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    PART 922—NATIONAL MARINE SANCTUARY PROGRAM REGULATIONS

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    1. The authority citation for part 922 continues to read as follows:

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    Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1431 et seq.

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    2. Amend section 922.82 by revising paragraph (a)(3) to read as follows:

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    Prohibited or otherwise regulated activities.

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    (3) Discharging or depositing from within or into the Sanctuary any material or other matter from a cruise ship except clean vessel engine cooling water, clean vessel generator cooling water, vessel engine or generator exhaust, clean bilge water, or anchor wash.

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    3. Appendix A to Subpart H of Part 922 is revised to read as follows:

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    Appendix A to Subpart H of Part 922—Gulf of the Farallones National Marine Sanctuary Boundary Coordinates

    Coordinates listed in this Appendix are unprojected (Geographic) and based on the North American Datum of 1983.

    Point ID No. Sanctuary BoundaryLatitudeLongitude
    138.29896−123.05989
    238.26390−123.18138
    338.21001−123.11913
    438.16576−123.09207
    538.14072−123.08237
    638.12829−123.08742
    738.10215−123.09804
    838.09069−123.10387
    938.07898−123.10924
    1038.06505−123.11711
    1138.05202−123.12827
    1237.99227−123.14137
    1337.98947−123.23615
    1437.95880−123.32312
    1537.90464−123.38958
    1637.83480−123.42579
    1737.76687−123.42694
    1837.75932−123.42686
    1937.68892−123.39274
    2037.63356−123.32819
    2137.60123−123.24292
    2237.59165−123.22641
    2337.56305−123.19859
    2437.52001−123.12879
    2537.50819−123.09617
    2637.49418−123.00770
    2737.50948−122.90614
    2837.52988−122.85988
    2937.57147−122.80399
    3037.61622−122.76937
    3137.66641−122.75105
    3237.88225−122.62753
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    4. Table C-2 and table C-4 in Appendix C to Subpart H of Part 922 are revised and Appendix C is republished Start Printed Page 53570in its entirety, with the aforementioned revisions, to read as follows:

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    Appendix C to Subpart H of Part 922—No-Anchoring Seagrass Protection Zones in Tomales Bay

    Coordinates listed in this appendix are unprojected (Geographic) and based on the North American Datum of 1983.

    Table C-1: Zone 1:

    Zone 1 is an area of approximately 39.9 hectares offshore south of Millerton Point. The eastern boundary is a straight line that connects points 1 and 2 listed in the coordinate table below. The southern boundary is a straight line that connects points 2 and 3, the western boundary is a straight line that connects points 3 and 4 and the northern boundary is a straight line that connects point 4 to point 5. All coordinates are in the Geographic Coordinate System relative to the North American Datum of 1983.

    Zone 1 Point IDLatitudeLongitude
    138.10571−122.84565
    238.09888−122.83603
    338.09878−122.84431
    438.10514−122.84904
    5Same as 1.Same as 1.

    Table C-2: Zone 2:

    Zone 2 is an area of approximately 50.3 hectares that begins just south of Marconi and extends approximately 3 kilometers south along the eastern shore of Tomales Bay. The eastern boundary is the mean high water (MHW) line from point 1 to point 2 listed in the coordinate table below. The southern boundary is a straight line that connects point 2 to point 3. The western boundary is a series of straight lines that connect points 3 through 7 in sequence and then connects point 7 to point 8. All coordinates are in the Geographic Coordinate System relative to the North American Datum of 1983.

    Zone 2 Point IDLatitudeLongitude
    138.14071−122.87440
    238.11601−122.85820
    338.11386−122.85851
    438.11899−122.86731
    538.12563−122.86480
    638.12724−122.86488
    738.13326−122.87178
    8Same as 1.Same as 1.

    Table C-3: Zone 3:

    Zone 3 is an area of approximately 4.6 hectares that begins just south of Marshall and extends approximately 1 kilometer south along the eastern shore of Tomales Bay. The eastern boundary is the mean high water (MHW) line from point 1 to point 2 listed in the coordinate table below. The southern boundary is a straight line that connects point 2 to point 3, the western boundary is a straight line that connects point 3 to point 4, and the northern boundary is a straight line that connects point 4 to point 5. All coordinates are in the Geographic Coordinate System relative to the North American Datum of 1983.

    Zone 3 Point IDLatitudeLongitude
    138.16031−122.89442
    238.15285−122.88991
    338.15250−122.89042
    438.15956−122.89573
    5Same as 1.Same as 1.

    Table C-4: Zone 4:

    Zone 4 is an area of approximately 61.8 hectares that begins just north of Nicks Cove and extends approximately 5 kilometers south along the eastern shore of Tomales Bay to just south of Cypress Grove. The eastern boundary is the mean high water (MHW) line from point 1 to point 2 listed in the coordinate table below. The southern boundary is a straight line that connects point 2 to point 3. The western boundary is a series of straight lines that connect points 3 through 10 in sequence. The northern boundary is a straight line that connects point 10 to point 11. All coordinates are in the Geographic Coordinate System relative to the North American Datum of 1983.

    Zone 4 Point IDLatitudeLongitude
    138.20073−122.92181
    238.16259−122.89627
    338.16227−122.89650
    438.16535−122.90308
    538.16869−122.90475
    638.17450−122.90545
    738.17919−122.91021
    838.18651−122.91404
    938.18881−122.91740
    1038.20004−122.92315
    11Same as 1.Same as 1.

    Table C-5: Zone 5:

    Zone 5 is an area of approximately 461.4 hectares that begins east of Lawsons Landing and extends approximately 5 kilometers east and south along the eastern shore of Tomales Bay but excludes areas adjacent (approximately 600 meters) to the mouth of Walker Creek. The boundary follows the mean high water (MHW) mark from point 1 and trends in a southeast direction to point 2 listed in the coordinate table below. From point 2 the boundary trends westward in a straight line to point 3, then trends southward in a straight line to point 4 and then trends eastward in a straight line to point 5. The boundary follows the mean high water line from point 5 southward to point 6. The southern boundary is a straight line that connects point 6 to point 7. The eastern boundary is a series of straight lines that connect points 7 to 9 in sequence and then connects point 9 to point 10. All coordinates are in the Geographic Coordinate System relative to the North American Datum of 1983.

    Zone 5 Point IDLatitudeLongitude
    138.23122−122.96300
    238.21599−122.93749
    338.20938−122.94153
    438.20366−122.93246
    538.20515−122.92453
    638.20073−122.92181
    738.19405−122.93477
    838.20436−122.94305
    938.21727−122.96225
    10Same as 1.Same as 1.

    Table C-6: Zone 6:

    Zone 6 is an area of approximately 3.94 hectares in the vicinity of Indian Beach along the western shore of Tomales Bay. The western boundary follows the mean high water (MHW) line from point 1 northward to point 2 listed in the coordinate table below. The northern boundary is a straight line that connects point 2 to point 3. The eastern boundary is a straight line that connects point 3 to point 4. The southern boundary is a straight line that connects point 4 to point 5. All coordinates are in the Geographic Coordinate System relative to the North American Datum of 1983.

    Zone 6 Point IDLatitudeLongitude
    138.13811−122.89603
    238.14040−122.89676
    338.14103−122.89537
    438.13919−122.89391
    5Same as 1.Same as 1.

    Table C-7: Zone 7:

    Zone 7 is an area of approximately 32.16 hectares that begins just south of Pebble Beach and extends approximately 3 kilometers south along the western shore of Tomales Bay. The western boundary is the mean high water (MHW) line from point 1 to point 2 listed in the coordinate table below. The northern boundary is a straight line that connects point 2 to point 3. The eastern boundary is a series of straight lines that connect points 3 through 7 in sequence. The southern boundary is a straight line that connects point 7 to point 8. All coordinates are in the Geographic Coordinate System relative to the North American Datum of 1983.

    Zone 7 Point IDLatitudeLongitude
    138.11034−122.86544
    238.13008−122.88742
    338.13067−122.88620
    438.12362−122.87984
    538.11916−122.87491
    638.11486−122.86896
    738.11096−122.86468
    8Same as 1.Same as 1.
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    5. Amend section 922.112 by revisng paragraph (a)(1)(ii) to read as follows:

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    Prohibited or otherwise regulated activities.

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    (ii) Discharging or depositing from within or into the Sanctuary any material or other matter from a cruise ship except clean vessel engine cooling water, clean vessel generator cooling water, vessel engine or generator exhaust, clean bilge water, or anchor wash.

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    6. Amend section 922.132 by revising paragraph (a)(2)(ii) to read as follows:

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    Prohibited or otherwise regulated activities.

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    (ii) Discharging or depositing from within or into the Sanctuary any material or other matter from a cruise ship except clean vessel engine cooling water, clean vessel generator cooling water, vessel engine or generator exhaust, clean bilge water, or anchor wash.

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    7. Appendix A to Subpart M of Part 922 is revised to read as follows:

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    Appendix A to Subpart M of Part 922—Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary Boundary Coordinates

    Coordinates listed in this Appendix are unprojected (Geographic) and based on the North American Datum of 1983.

    Point ID No.LatitudeLongitude
    Seaward Boundary
    137.88225−122.62753
    237.66641−122.75105
    337.61622−122.76937
    437.57147−122.80399
    537.52988−122.85988
    637.50948−122.90614
    737.49418−123.00770
    837.50819−123.09617
    937.52001−123.12879
    1037.45304−123.14009
    1137.34316−123.13170
    1237.23062−123.10431
    1337.13021−123.02864
    1437.06295−122.91261
    1537.03509−122.77639
    1636.92155−122.80595
    1736.80632−122.81564
    1836.69192−122.80539
    1936.57938−122.77416
    2036.47338−122.72568
    2136.37242−122.65789
    2236.27887−122.57410
    2336.19571−122.47699
    2436.12414−122.36527
    2536.06864−122.24438
    2636.02451−122.11672
    2735.99596−121.98232
    2835.98309−121.84069
    2935.98157−121.75634
    3035.92933−121.71119
    3135.83773−121.71922
    3235.72063−121.71216
    3335.59497−121.69030
    3435.55327−121.63048
    3535.55483−121.10399
    3637.59421−122.52001
    3737.61367−122.61673
    3837.76694−122.65011
    3937.81777−122.53008
    Harbor Exclusions
    4037.49414−122.48483
    4137.49540−122.48576
    4236.96082−122.00175
    4336.96143−122.00112
    4436.80684−121.79145
    4536.80133−121.79047
    4636.60837−121.88970
    4736.60580−121.88965
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    8. Appendix B to Subpart M of Part 922 is revised to read as follows:

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    Appendix B to Subpart M of Part 922— Zones Within the Sanctuary Where Overflights Below 1000 Feet Are Prohibited

    The four zones are:

    (1) From mean high water to 3 nautical miles (nmi) offshore between a line extending from Point Santa Cruz on a southwesterly bearing of 220° true and a line extending from 2.0 nmi north of Pescadero Point on a southwesterly bearing of 240° true;

    (2) From mean high water to 3 nmi offshore between a line extending from the Carmel River mouth on a westerly bearing of 270° true and a line extending due west along latitude parallel 35.55488 N off of Cambria;

    (3) From mean high water and within a 5 nmi seaward arc drawn from a center point of 36.80129 N, 121.79034 W (the end of the Moss Landing ocean pier as it appeared on the most current NOAA nautical charts as of January 1, 1993); and

    (4) Over the Sanctuary's jurisdictional waters of Elkhorn Slough east of the Highway One bridge to Elkhorn Road.

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    9. Appendix E to Subpart M of Part 922 is revised to read as follows:

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    Appendix E to Subpart M of Part 922— Motorized Personal Watercraft Zones and Access Routes Within the Sanctuary

    [Coordinates in this appendix are unprojected (Geographic Coordinate System) and are calculated using the North American Datum of 1983]

    The five zones and access routes are:

    (1) The approximately one [1.0] nmi2 area off Pillar Point Harbor from harbor launch ramps, through the harbor entrance to the northern boundary of Zone One:

    Point ID No.LatitudeLongitude
    1 (flashing 5-second breakwater entrance light and horn located at the seaward end of the outer west breakwater)37.49395−122.48477
    2 (bell buoy)37.48167−122.48333
    337.48000−122.46667
    437.49333−122.46667

    (2) The approximately five [5.0] nmi2 area off of Santa Cruz Small Craft Harbor from harbor launch ramps, through the harbor entrance, and then along a 100-yard wide access route southwest along a bearing of approximately 196° true (180° magnetic) to the red and white whistle buoy at 36.93833 N, 122.01000 W. Zone Two is bounded by:

    Point ID No.LatitudeLongitude
    136.91667−122.03333
    236.91667−121.96667
    336.94167−121.96667
    436.94167−122.03333

    (3) The approximately six [6.0] nmi2 area off of Moss Landing Harbor from harbor launch ramps, through harbor entrance, and then along a 100-yard wide access route southwest along a bearing of approximately 230° true (215° magnetic) to the red and white bell buoy at the eastern boundary of Zone Three bounded by:

    Point ID No.LatitudeLongitude
    136.83333−121.82167
    236.83333−121.84667
    336.77833−121.84667
    436.77833−121.81667
    5 (red and white bell buoy)36.79833−121.80167
    636.81500−121.80333

    (4) The approximately five [5.0] nmi2 area off of Monterey Harbor from harbor launch ramps to the seaward end of the U.S. Coast Guard Pier, and then along a 100-yard wide access route northeast along a bearing of approximately 15° true (0° magnetic) to the southern boundary of Zone Four bounded by:

    Point ID No.LatitudeLongitude
    136.64500−121.92333
    236.61500−121.87500
    336.63833−121.85500
    436.66667−121.90667

    (5) The approximately one-tenth [0.10] nmi2 area near Pillar Point from the Pillar Point Harbor entrance along a 100-yard wide access route southeast along a bearing of approximately 174° true (159° magnetic) to the green bell buoy (identified as “Buoy 3”) at 37.48154 N, 122.48156 W and then along a 100-yard wide access route northwest along Start Printed Page 53572a bearing of approximately 284° true (269° magnetic) to the green gong buoy (identified as “Buoy 1”) at 37.48625 N, 122.50603 W, the southwest boundary of Zone Five. Zone Five exists only when a High Surf Warning has been issued by the National Weather Service and is in effect for San Mateo County and only during December, January, and February. Zone Five is bounded by:

    Point ID No.LatitudeLongitude
    1 (gong buoy identified as “Buoy 1”)37.48625−122.50603
    237.49305−122.50603
    3 (Sail Rock)37.49305−122.50105
    437.48625−122.50105
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    [FR Doc. 2010-21878 Filed 8-31-10; 8:45 am]

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Document Information

Comments Received:
0 Comments
Effective Date:
9/1/2010
Published:
09/01/2010
Department:
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Entry Type:
Rule
Action:
Final rule; technical correction.
Document Number:
2010-21878
Dates:
Effective Date: This final rule is effective on September 1, 2010.
Pages:
53567-53572 (6 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Docket No. 0908201245-0217-01
RINs:
0648-AY20: Gulf of the Farallones, Monterey Bay, and Cordell Bank National Marine Sanctuaries Technical Corrections
RIN Links:
https://www.federalregister.gov/regulations/0648-AY20/gulf-of-the-farallones-monterey-bay-and-cordell-bank-national-marine-sanctuaries-technical-correctio
Topics:
Administrative practice and procedure, Harbors, Recreation and recreation areas, Research, Water resources, Wildlife
PDF File:
2010-21878.pdf
CFR: (3)
15 CFR 922.82
15 CFR 922.112
15 CFR 922.132