It's the Law: On the Water
Obstructing Navigation
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.
- Move, displace, tamper with, damage, or destroy any
navigational aid.
- Obstruct a pier, wharf, boat ramp, or access to any
facility.
Homeland Security Restrictions
- 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 vessel or the USCG
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.
- Keep a sharp eye out for anything out of the ordinary,
and report it to the closest authority.

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