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Obstructing Navigation
(BAR 18.17.2 NMAC 11.F; BAR 18.17.2 NMAC 14.B; BAR 18.17.2 NMAC 15.F)

Boat tied to a mooring buoy

It is illegal to:

  • Operate any vessel in such a way that it will interfere unnecessarily with the safe navigation of other vessels.
  • Anchor a vessel in the traveled portion of a river or channel in a way that will prevent or interfere with any other vessel passing through the same area.
  • 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.
  • Anchor or moor a vessel at another person's private dock.
  • Move, displace, tamper with, damage, or destroy any navigational aid.
  • Obstruct a pier, wharf, boat ramp, courtesy dock, or access to a marina or other facility by anchoring or mooring within 150 feet.
  • Block or obstruct the movement of a vessel leaving a pier or dock.
  • Troll or drift fish within 150 feet of any marina, boat ramp, or courtesy dock.

Homeland Security Restrictions

Violators of the restrictions below can expect a quick and severe response.

  • Do not approach within 100 yards and slow to minimum speed within 500 yards of any U.S. Naval vessel. If you need to pass within 100 yards of a U.S. Naval vessel for safe passage, you must contact the U.S. Naval vessel or the U.S. Coast Guard escort vessel on VHF-FM channel 16.
  • Observe and avoid all security zones. Avoid commercial port operation areas, especially those that involve military, cruise-line, or petroleum facilities.
  • Observe and avoid other restricted areas near dams, power plants, etc.
  • Do not stop or anchor beneath bridges or in the channel.

Restricted areas surrounding a U.S. Naval vessel

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