It's the Law:
On the Water With Your Vessel
Obstructing Navigation
It is illegal to:
- Operate any vessel in such a way that it will unnecessarily interfere with the safe navigation of other vessels on the waterway.
- Anchor a vessel to a bridge, under a bridge or in a heavily traveled portion of a river or channel.
- Moor or attach a vessel to a buoy (other than a mooring buoy), beacon, light, or any other navigational aid placed on public waters by proper authorities.
- Move, displace, tamper with, damage, or destroy any navigational aid.
Homeland Security Restrictions
- Observe and avoid all security zones, including restricted areas near dams, power plants, etc. Do not stop or anchor beneath bridges or in the channel. Violators can expect a swift and severe response.
- Keep a sharp eye out for anything that looks peculiar or out of the ordinary. Report all activities that seem suspicious to the local authorities or the U.S. Coast Guard.
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