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4459-4469 (11 pages)
Docket No. USCG-2007-0179
Discussion Comments and Change
https://www.federalregister.gov/d/E8-1236 https://www.federalregister.gov/d/E8-1236
Comments and material received from the public, as well as documents indicated in this preamble as being available in the docket, are part of docket [USCG-2007-0179] and are available for inspection or copying at the Brickell Plaza Federal Building, Miami, FL, between 8 a.m. and 3:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, except Federal holidays.
LTJG John Lisko, U.S. Coast Guard District Seven Waterways Management Division, (305) 415-6730.
On November 13, 2007, we published a notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) entitled Special Local Regulations; Recurring Marine Events in the Seventh Coast Guard District Federal Register (72 FR 63839) under Docket No. CGD07-07-102. We received no letters in the mail commenting on the proposed rule. No public meeting was requested, and none was held.
Marine events are frequently held on the navigable waters within the boundary of the Seventh Coast Guard District. These include events such as sailing regattas, holiday parades, and fireworks displays. Currently, there are over 250 annually recurring marine events and many other non-recurring events within the district. In the past, the Coast Guard regulated these events by creating individual special local regulations on a case by case basis. Most of these events required only the establishment of a regulated area and assignment of a patrol commander to ensure safety. Issuing individual, annual special local regulations has created a significant administrative burden on the Coast Guard. In 2005, the Coast Guard created over 60 temporary regulations for recurring marine events in the Seventh District. That number rose to over 110 in 2006 and over 160 in 2007.
Additionally, for the majority of these events, the Coast Guard does not receive notification of the event or important details of the event are not finalized by event organizers with sufficient time to publish a notice of proposed rulemaking and final rule before the event date. The Coast Guard must therefore create temporary final rules that sometimes are not completed until a few days before the event. This results in delayed notification to the public, potentially placing the public and event participants at risk.
This rule will significantly relieve the administrative burden on the Coast Guard, and at the same time allow the sponsor of the event and the Coast Guard to notify the public of these events in a timely manner. The public will be provided with notice of events through the table attached to this regulation. This table lists each recurring event that may be regulated by the Coast Guard, and indicates the sponsor, as well as the date and location of the event. Because the dates and location of these events may change slightly from year to year, the specific information on each event, including the exact dates, specific areas, and description of the regulated area, will be provided to the public through a Local Notice to Mariners published before the event, as well as through Broadcast Notice to Mariners. This table will be updated by the Coast Guard periodically to add new recurring events, remove events that no longer occur, and update listed events to ensure accurate information is provided.
No comments were received. However, slight changes were made to proposed events to clarify dates and sponsors. In the Captain of the Port Zone Key West the date for Marathon Super Boat Grand Prix was updated to the 3rd Weekend of May (FRI-SUN). The date for the FKCC Swim around Key West was updated to the 3rd Saturday in June. These changes were made to add information to the events for increased public knowledge.
The Coast Guard certifies under 5 U.S.C. 605(b) that this rule would not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities. This rule would affect the following entities, some of which might be small entities: the owners or operators of vessels intending to transit or anchor in the areas where marine events are being held. This proposed regulation will not Start Printed Page 4460have a significant impact on a substantial number of small entities because it will only be enforced on marine events that have been permitted by the Coast Guard Captain of the Port. The Captain of the Port will ensure that small entities are able to operate in the areas where events are occurring. Additionally, in most cases, vessels will be able to safely transit around the regulated area at all times, and, with the permission of the Patrol Commander, vessels may transit through the regulated area.
Under section 213(a) of the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of 1996 (Pub. L. 104-121), we offered to assist small entities in understanding this rule so that they can better evaluate its effects on them and participate in the rulemaking. If the rule would affect your small business, organization, or governmental jurisdiction and you have questions concerning its provisions or options for compliance, please contact the person listed under FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT. The Coast Guard will not retaliate against small entities that question or complain about this rule or any policy or action of the Coast Guard.
We have analyzed this rule under Commandant Instruction M16475.lD which guides the Coast Guard in complying with the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) (42 U.S.C. 4321-4370f), and have made a preliminary determination that there are no factors in this case that would limit the use of a categorical exclusion under section 2.B.2 of the Instruction. Therefore, we believe that this rule should be categorically excluded, under figure 2-1, paragraph (34)(h), of the Instruction, from further environmental documentation. This rule fits the category of paragraph 34(h) because it creates special local regulations for regattas and marine parades.
2. Add a new § 100.701 to read as follows:
Table 1 to Sec. 100.701
January—1st weekend Levin Memorial Regatta Biscayne Bay Star Fleet Biscayne Bay, 2.3 nautical miles offshore from the Coral Bay, Florida; All waters from the surface to the bottom for a radius of 1.7NM centered around position 25°39′6″ N, 080°13′30″ W no closer than 500 feet from each vessel.
Fort Lauderdale Boomerang Regatta Lauderdale Yacht Club Atlantic Ocean .5 nautical mile offshore from .5 nautical mile south of the Port Everglades Channel to 4 nautical miles south of the Port Everglades offshore of West Lake, Port Everglades, Florida no closer than 500 feet from each vessel.
January—3rd weekend Rolex Miami Olympic Sailing Race U.S. Sailing & U.S. Olympic Sailing Center Southern Biscayne Bay inside of an area from the Rickenbacker Causeway southwest to Snapper Creek Canal south to Latitude 25°32′00″ N east to Soldier Key and northeast to a position approximately 1 nautical mile east of Cape Florida, northwest to Rickenbacker Causeway, Miami, Florida no closer than 500 feet from each vessel.
February—1st weekend Commodore Rasco Snipe Class Regatta Coconut Grove Sailing Club Biscayne Bay, 1 mile offshore from the Coconut Grove Sailing Club, Coconut Grove, Florida; All waters from the surface to the bottom for a radius of 1NM centered around position 25°41′42″ N, 080°13′00″ W no closer than 500 feet from each vessel.
March—1st week, Monday-Friday Bacardi Cup Biscayne Bay Star Fleet All waters within 1.5 nautical miles of the following center point: 25°38′16″ N Latitude; 080°13′14″ W Longitude, in southern Biscayne Bay, Miami, Florida.
March—2nd weekend, Saturday and Sunday Lightenings Midwinter's Coral Reef Yacht Club Biscayne Bay, 2.3 nautical miles offshore from the Coral Bay, Florida; All waters from the surface to the bottom for a radius of 1.7NM centered around position 25°39′6″ N, 080°13′5″ W no closer than 500 feet from each vessel.
March—2nd weekend Don Q Rum Snipe Class Regatta Coconut Grove Sailing Club Biscayne Bay, 1 mile offshore from the Coconut Grove Sailing Club, Coconut Grove, Florida; All waters from the surface to the bottom for a radius of 1NM centered around position 25°41′42″ N, 080°13′00″ W no closer than 500 feet from each vessel.
March—2nd weekend, Saturday and Sunday Coral Cup Coconut Grove Sailing Club Biscayne Bay, 1 mile offshore from the Coconut Grove Sailing Club, Coconut Grove, Florida; All waters from the surface to the bottom for a radius of 1NM centered around position 25°41′42″ N, 080°13′00″ W.
March—last weekend Shake-A-Leg Mid Winter Regatta Shake-A-Leg Foundation All waters of Biscayne Bay, from the Rickenbacker Causeway south to Latitude 25°32′00″ N, Miami, Florida no closer than 500 ft from each vessel.
April—2nd weekend Florida State Optimists Championship Regatta Coconut Grove Sailing Club Biscayne Bay, 1 mile offshore from the Coconut Grove Sailing Club, Coconut Grove, Florida; All waters from the surface to the bottom for a radius of 1NM centered around position 25°41′42″ N, 080°13′00″ W.
April—3rd weekend Miami Super Boat Grand Prix Super Boat International Productions, Inc Offshore Miami Beach, Florida, including the area within a line joining the following points: 25°46′18″ N, 080°07′51″ W; thence to, 25°46′18″ N, 080°06′49″ W; thence to, 25°51′18″ N, 080°06′12″ W; thence to, 25°51′18″ N, 080°07′11″ W; thence along the shoreline to the starting point.
April—last Saturday Sunfest Fireworks Pyro Shows, Inc Intracoastal Waterway in West Palm Beach between Banyon St and Lakeview; All waters from the surface to the bottom for a radius of 1000ft centered around position Ave in position 26°42′34″ N, 080°02′47″ W.
Vero Beach Yacht Club Blessing of the Fleet Blessing of the Fleet North Fork and St Lucie River, Florida no closer than 500 feet from each vessel.
May—1st weekend C-Gull Cup Coconut Grove Sailing Club Biscayne Bay, 1 mile offshore from the Coconut Grove Sailing Club, Coconut Grove, Florida; All waters from the surface to the bottom for a radius of 1NM centered around position 25°41′42″ N, 080°13′00″ W.
Fort Lauderdale Air & Sea Show Fort Lauderdale Parks and Recreation Atlantic Ocean offshore Fort Lauderdale, Florida within an area 500 yards wide 300 yards offshore from 1,500 yards north of the Port Everglades Channel north for 4 nautical miles (600 yards north of the Oakland Park Beach Blvd).
May—last weekend Goombay Regatta Coconut Grove Sailing Club Biscayne Bay, 1 mile offshore from the Coconut Grove Sailing Club, Coconut Grove, Florida; All waters from the surface to the bottom for a radius of 1NM centered around position 25°41′42″ N, 080°13′8″ W no closer than 500 feet from each vessel.
July 4th American Legion Fourth of July Add-Fire Fireworks, Inc. Biscayne Bay, approx 400 ft offshore of Legion Picnic Island, Miami, Florida in approx position 25°50′02″ N, 080°10′24″ W.
Fort Lauderdale Fourth of July Colonial Fireworks 1/2 NM offshore at Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Fort Lauderdale Yacht Club Fourth of July Colonial Fireworks Intracoastal Waterway in front of the Fort Lauderdale Yacht Club, Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
City of Stuart Fourth of July Creative Fireworks Co. Intracoastal Waterway in front of Stuart City Hall, Stuart, Florida.
Bayfront Park Fourth of July Firepower Displays All waters within a 1680 foot radius around approximate position 25°46′30″ N, 080°10′54″ W, in Biscayne Bay, FL.
Coral Reef Yacht Club Fourth of July Firepower Displays 700 ft offshore from Vizcaya in Biscayne Bay, Miami, Florida.
Fisher's Island Fourth of July Firepower Displays Offshore 840 ft from Fisher Island, Florida.
Miami Beach Fourth of July Firepower Displays 840 ft offshore from Atlantic Heights, Miami Beach, Florida.
Village of Key Biscayne Fourth of July Firepower Displays 1500 ft offshore from Key Biscayne in Biscayne Bay, Miami, Florida.
Viscayans Fourth of July Firepower Displays 700 ft offshore from Viscaya in Biscayne Bay, Miami, Florida.
Delray Beach Fourth of July Fireworks by Grucci, Inc Atlantic Ocean, 1,000 ft offshore from Delray Beach, Florida; All waters from the surface to the bottom for a radius of 840 feet centered around position 26°27′41″ N, 080°03′11″ W.
Boynton Beach Fourth of July Melrose South Pyrotechnics All waters from the surface to the bottom, for 840 ft out in all directions from approximate position 26°32′52″ N, 080°02′54″ W.
City of Hollywood Fourth of July Melrose South Pyrotechnics Atlantic Ocean, 1,000 ft offshore from Hollywood, Florida; All waters from the surface to the bottom for a radius of 840 feet centered around position 26°01′19″ N, 080°06′39″ W
Riviera Beach Fourth of July Sparktacular Fireworks All waters within a 1400 foot diameter around approximate position 26°42′26″ N, 080°02′28″ W.
Town of Lantana Fourth of July Zambelli Fireworks All waters within an 840 foot diameter in approximate position 26°35′13″ N, 080°02′50″ W.
West Palm Beach Fourth of July Zambelli Fireworks All waters within a 1400 foot diameter of approximate position 26°42′26″ N, 080°02′28″ W.
July—1st weekend Commodore's Cup Regatta Coconut Grove Sailing Club Biscayne Bay, 1 mile offshore from the Coconut Grove Sailing Club, Coconut Grove, Florida; All waters from the surface to the bottom for a radius of 1NM centered around position 25°41′42″ N, 080°13′00″ W no closer than 500 feet from each vessel.
October—1st weekend Columbus Day Regatta Columbus Day Regatta, Inc Southern Biscayne Bay inside of an area from 1 nautical mile south of the Rickenbacker Causeway and 1 nautical mile east of Deering Channel southwest to Snapper Creek Canal south to a point half between Soldier Key and Lewis Cut west to the chain of islands south of Soldier Key and north to 1 nautical mile south of Rickenbacker Causeway, Miami, Florida.
Deerfield Beach Super Boat National Championship Super Boat International Productions, Inc Atlantic Ocean within an area 500 yards wide approximately 500 yards offshore Deerfield Beach, FL from 2 miles north of Hillsboro Inlet to .5 mile south of Boca Raton Inlet.
November—2nd or 3rd weekend Matheson Perpetual Trophy Regatta Biscayne Bay Yacht Club Biscayne Bay within an area from the Dinner Key Channel to Biscayne National Park Marker “B” to Cutter Channel Mark “2” to Biscayne National Park Marker “C” to West Featherbead Bank Channel Marker “3” to West Featherbed Bank Channel Marker “5“ to Elliot Key Biscayne National Park Anchorage, Miami, Florida no closer than 500 feet from each vessel.
November—2nd weekend PHRF SE Florida Championship Coconut Grove Sailing Club Biscayne Bay, 2.3 nautical miles offshore from the Coral Bay, Florida; All waters from the surface to the bottom for a radius of 1.7NM centered around position 25°39′6″ N, 080°13′30″ W no closer than 500 feet from each vessel.
Viscayan's Ball Firepower Displays 1200 ft offshore from Virginia Key, South of Seaquarium, Miami, Florida.
December 31st Bayside New Years Add-Fire Fireworks, Inc All waters within a 1680 foot radius around a barge in position 25°46′30″ N, 080°10′54″ W.
Fisher Island New Years Add-Fire Fireworks, Inc 1000 ft offshore east of Fisher Island, Florida.
Hillsboro New Years Fireworks Add-Fire Fireworks, Inc 100 yds North of Hillsboro Inlet, Florida.
Indian Riverside Park New Years Add-Fire Fireworks, Inc 1200 ft east of Indian Riverside Park, Jensen Beach, Florida.
Greater Miami New Years Firepower Displays 1200 ft offshore from Bayfront Park, Miami Harbor, Miami, Florida.
Viscayan's New Years Firepower Displays 840 ft offshore from Viscaya, Miami, Florida.
December—1st weekend Commodore's Cup Biscayne Bay Star Fleet Biscayne Bay, 2.3 nautical miles offshore from the Coral Bay, Florida; All waters from the surface to the bottom for a radius of 1.7NM centered around position 25°39′6″ N, 080°13′30″ W no closer than 500 feet from each vessel.
Kiwanis of Little Havana Christmas Firepower Displays 1200 ft offshore from Virginia Key, South of Seaquarium, Miami, Florida.
Martin County Christmas Boat Parade Marine Industries Association All waters of the North and South Fork's of the St Lucie River in Stuart, Florida, starting on the north side of the State Road 60 Bridge going south to Hutchinson Island and circling back north to the State Road 60 Bridge and ending past the City of Stuart Municipal Marina.
December—2nd weekend Piana Cup Regatta Biscayne Bay Yacht Club Biscayne Bay, 2.3 nautical miles offshore from the Matheson Hammock County Park, Florida; All waters from the surface to the bottom for a radius of 1.5NM centered around position 25°39′54″ N, 080°13′12″ W no closer than 500 feet from each vessel.
Boynton / Delray Beach Christmas Boat Parade Kiwanis Club Delray Beach Intracoastal Waterway from marker #46 in Boynton Beach, Florida to C-15 Canal in Delray Beach, Florida
St Lucie Christmas Boat Parade Marine Industrial Association All waters of the Intracoastal Waterway and Taylor Creek in Fort Pierce, Florida, starting in the Fort Pierce turning basin and inlet area going to Taylor Creek and the Intracoastal Waterway between the North Causeway Bridge and the South Causeway Bridge.
Miami Outboard Club Christmas Boat Parade Miami Outboard Club Biscayne Bay from the Miami Outboard Club on Watson Island starting from in between the MacArthur Causeway and Palm Island heading west around Palm Island and Hibiscus Island, heading east between Di Lido Island, heading east around the monument, south through Meloy Channel, west in Government Cut to Bicentennial Park, south to the Dodge Island Bridge, south in the Intracoastal Waterway to Claughton Island, circling back to the north in the Intracoastal Waterway to Watson Island, around the Island on the north side to Miami Outboard Club no closer than 500 feet from each vessel.
Boca Raton Holiday Boat Parade City of Boca Raton Moving zone in New River and Intracoastal Waterway, Fort Lauderdale, Florida; from the C15 Canal in Fort Lauderdale to Hillsboro Inlet with 500 feet ahead of the lead parade vessel and 500 feet astern of the last participating parade vessel or within 50 feet on either side of the parade.
December—4th weekend Orange Bowl Youth Sailing Regatta Coral Reef Yacht Club Southern Biscayne Bay inside of an area from the Rickenbacker Causeway southwest to Snapper Creek Canal south to Latitude 25°32′ N east to Soldier Key and northwest to Rickenbacker Causeway, Miami, Florida no closer than 500 ft from each vessel.
December—last weekend Coconut Grove Sailing Club Orange Bowl Regatta Coconut Grove Sailing Club Southern Biscayne Bay inside of an area from the Rickenbacker Causeway southwest to Snapper Creek Canal south to Latitude 25°32′ N east to Soldier Key and northwest to Rickenbacker Causeway, Miami, Florida no closer than 500 ft from each vessel.
Monthly—last weekend, Saturday and Sunday Biscayne Bay Racing Association Full Moon Regatta Biscayne Bay Yacht Racing Association Southern Biscayne Bay inside of an area from the Rickenbacker Causeway southwest to Snapper Creek Canal south to Latitude 25°32′00″ N east to Soldier Key and northwest to Rickenbacker Causeway, Miami, Florida no closer than 500 ft from each vessel.
January through April—last Monday or Tuesday Wreckers Cup Races Schooner Wharf Bar Key West Harbor to Sand Key, Florida (Gulf of Mexico side)
Februarary—1st Sunday The Bacall Florida Bay Outfitters Blackwater Sound (entire sound), Key Largo, Florida.
May—3rd weekend Marathon Super Boat Grand Prix Super Boat International Productions, Inc All waters of Knight Key Channel, encompassing both the Gulf of Mexico side and the Atlantic Ocean side of the Seven Mile Bridge.
May—first Sunday Half Ironman Triathlon Sponsor: Project St. Croix, Inc St. Croix (Christiansted Harbor), U.S.V.I.: In the following position: PT1 on the shoreline at Kings Wharf at posn 17°44′51″ N 064°42′16″ W, thence north to PT2 at the southwest corner of Protestant Cay in posn 17°44′56″ N, 064°42′12″ W, then east along the shoreline to PT3 at the southeast corner of Protestant Cay in posn 17°44′56″ N, 064°42′08″ W, thence northeast to PT4 at Christiansted Harbor Channel Round Reef Northeast Junction Lighted Buoy RR in posn 17°45′24″ N, 064°41′45″ W, thence southeast to PT 5 at Christiansted Schooner Channel Lighted Buoy 5 in posn 17°45′18″ N, 064°41′43″ W, thence south to PT6 at Christiansted Harbor Channel Buoy 15 in posn 17°44′56″ N, 064°41′56″ W, thence to PT7 on the shoreline north of Fort Christiansvaem in posn 17°44′51″ N, 064°42′05″ W, thence west along the shoreline to PT1.
July 4th Fireworks Display Sponsor: St. John Festival & Cul., Org St. John (West of Cruz Bay/Northeast of Steven Cay), U.S.V.I. All waters from the surface to the bottom for a radius of 200 yards centered around position 18°19′ 55″ N, 064°48′ 06″ W.
July—3rd week, Sunday San Juan Harbor Swim Sponsor: Municipality of Catano San Juan Harbor, Puerto Rico PT1: La Puntilla Final, Coast Guard Base at posn 18°27′33″ N, 066°07′00″ W, then south to PT2: Catano Ferry Pier at posn 18°26′36″ N, 066°07′00″ W, then east along the Catano shoreline to PT3: Punta Catano at posn 18°26′40″ N, 066°06′48″ W, then north to PT4: Pier 1 San Juan at posn 18°27′40″ N, 066°06′49″ W, then back along the shoreline to origin at PT1.
December 31st Fireworks St. Thomas, Great Bay Sponsor: Mr. Victor Laurenza, Pyrotecnico, New Castle, PA St. Thomas (Great Bay area), U.S.V.I.; All waters from the surface to the bottom for a radius of 600 feet centered around position 18°19′14″ N, 064°50′18″ W.
December—1st week Christmas Boat Parade Sponsor: St. Croix Christmas Boat Committee St. Croix (Christiansted Harbor), U.S.V.I.; 200 yards off-shore around Prostestant Cay beginning in posn 17°45′56″ N 064°42′16″ W, around the cay and back to the beginning position.
May—Morning Slack Tide on the 3rd and 4th Saturday Lowcountry Splash Logan Rutledge Cooper River/Charleston Harbor, South Carolina, including the waters of the Wando River, Cooper River, and Charleston Harbor from Hobcaw Yacht Club, in approximate position 32°49′32″ N, 079°53′81″ W, South along the coast of Mt. Pleasant, S.C., to Charleston Harbor Marina, approximate position 32°47′20″ N, 079°54′64″ W, and extending out 150 yards from shore.
June-August—every Tuesday Shelter Cove Fireworks Greenwood Development Corp Shelter Cove, Hilton Head, South Carolina extending a radius of 600 feet from approximate position 32°11′10″ N, 080°43′54″ W.
July 4th Sea pines resort 4th of July Seapines Plantation Harbortowne, Hilton Head, Calibogue Sound, South Carolina extending a radius of 600 feet from approximate position 32°11′10″ N, 080°43′54″ W.
Patriots Point Fireworks Patriots Point Charleston Harbor, South Carolina, extending a radius of 1000 feet from approximate position 32°47′01″ N, 079°53′8″ W.
Skull Creek Fireworks Hudson Seafood Skull Creek, Hilton Head, South Carolina extending a radius of 1000 feet from the approximate position 32°13′57″ N, 080°45′06″ W.
City of North Charleston Fireworks City of North Charleston Cooper River, Charleston, South Carolina extending a radius of 1000 feet from approximate position 32°51′57″ N, 079°57′35″ W.
Market Street Fireworks City of Charleston Charleston Harbor, South Carolina extending a radius of 1000 feet from center approximate position 32°54′01″ N, 080°08′05″ W.
January—3rd Saturday Gasparilla Children's Parade Fireworks Event Makers Hillsborough Bay within a 500 yard radius of the fireworks barge located in approximate position 27°55′04″ N, 082°29′08″ W.
Gasparilla Children's Parade Air show Air Boss and Consulting Hillsborough Bay north of an imaginary line drawn at 27°55′ N, west of Davis Islands, and south of the Davis Island Bridge.
January—last Saturday Gasparilla Boat Parade YE Mystic Krewe of Gasparilla Tampa Bay, Florida, including all waters of Hillsborough Bay and its tributaries north of a line drawn along latitude 27°51′18″ N. Hillsborough Cut “D” Channel, Sparkman Channel, Ybor Channel, Seddon Channel and the Hillsborough River south of the John F. Kennedy Bridge.
March—last Friday, Saturday, and Sunday Honda Grand Prix Honda Motor Company and City of St. Petersburg Demons Landing St. Petersburg FL, All waters within 100 ft of the seawall.
St. Pete Grand Prix Air show Honda Motor Company and City of St. Petersburg St. Petersburg FL, within two NM of the Albert Whitted Airport.
April—last Sunday St. Anthony's Triathlon St. Anthony's Health Care St. Petersburg within one NM of Spa Beach.
July 4th Freedom Swim None Peace River FL within two NM of the U.S. 41 Bridge
July 4th and January 1st Ybor Fireworks Display Tampa Bay Attractions Association or various private entities Ybor Turning Basin within a 120 yard radius of the fireworks barge in approx. position 27°56′29″ N, 082°26′43″ W.
Clearwater fireworks displays City of Clearwater Gulf Intracoastal Waterway in the vicinity of Clearwater within a 500 yard radius of the fireworks barge located in approximate position 26°58′01″ N, 082°48′15″ W.
Marco Island fireworks displays City of Marco Island Gulf of Mexico in the vicinity of Marco Island within a 300 yard radius of the fireworks barge located in approximate position 25°54′36″ N, 081°45′06″ W.
Venice fireworks displays City of Venice Gulf of Mexico in the vicinity of Venice Inlet within a 200 yard radius of the fireworks barge located in approximate position 27°06′44″ N, 082°28′09″ W.
Beach House Restaurant fireworks displays Beach House Restaurant Gulf of Mexico in the vicinity of Bradenton Beach within a 200 yard radius of the fireworks barge located in approximate position 27°27′59″ N, 082°41′58″ W.
Ft Myers fireworks displays City of Ft Myers Caloosahatchee River within a 300 yard radius of the fireworks barge located in approximate position 26°38′45″ N, 081°52′50″ W.
May—2nd weekend, Sunday Blessing of the Fleet—Brunswick Knights of Columbus—Brunswick Brunswick River from the start of the East branch of the Brunswick River (East Brunswick River) to the Golden Isles Parkway Bridge.
July 4th Fourth of July Fireworks Savannah Waterfront Association Savannah River, Savannah Riverfront, Georgia, 500 feet around fireworks launch point centered at approximate position 32°04′56″ N, 081°05′02″ W.
October—3rd or 4th weekend or November—1st weekend Champboat Races of Savannah Champboat Series, LLC Savannah River, Savannah Riverfront, Georgia, Talmadge bridge to a line drawn at 146 degrees true from dayboard 62.
December 31st New Years Eve Fireworks Savannah Waterfront Association Savannah River, Savannah Riverfront, Georgia, 500 feet around fireworks launch point centered at approximate position 32°04′56″ N, 081°05′02″ W.
Monthly—first Friday First Friday of the Month Fireworks Savannah Waterfront Association Savannah River, Savannah Riverfront, Georgia, 500 feet around fireworks launch point centered at approximate position 32°04′56″ N, 081°05′02″ W.
Stanton Invitational (Rowing Race) Stanton Rowing Foundation Ortega River Race Course, Jacksonville; between Timuquana and Roosevelt Bridges.
March or April—Palm Sunday Blessing of the Fleet—Jacksonville City of Jacksonville Office of Special Events St. Johns River, Downtown Jacksonville in the vicinity of Jacksonville Landing between the Main Street Bridge and Acosta Bridge.
Blessing of the Fleet—St. Augustine City of St. Augustine St. Augustine Municipal Marina (entire marina).
May—4th Friday Palatka Blue Crab Festival and Fireworks Palatka Blue Crab Festival All waters within a 500-yard radius around approximate position 29°38′37″ N, 081°37′50″ W.
May—4th weekend Memorial Day RiverFest City of Green Cove Springs All waters within a 500-yard radius around approximate position 29°59'39″ N, 081°40′33″ W.
May—last full week, Monday-Friday Bluewater Invitational Tournament Northeast Florida Marlin Association There is a no-wake zone in effect from the St. Augustine City Marina out to the end of the St. Augustine Jetty's 6:00AM-8:00AM and 3:00PM-5:00PM during the above days.
May—last full weekend, Friday-Sunday Blue Crab Festival Ski Shows Downtown Palatka, Inc. & Palatka Blue Crab Festival, Inc St. Johns River, South of Memorial Bridge, Palatka.
June—1st Saturday of Florida Sport Fishing Association Offshore Fishing Tournament Florida Sport Fishing Association From Sunrise Marina to the end of Port Canaveral Inlet.
June—1st weekend, Friday-Sunday Jetty Park Ocean Regatta Fleet 45 Space Coast Catamaran Association, Inc Jetty Park, Port Canaveral; All waters within a 1000-yard radius around approximate position 28°24′21″ N, 080°33′33″ W.
June—2nd weekend, Friday-Sunday St. Augustine King Buster Classic 400 King Buster Classic, Inc St. Augustine Municipal Marina (entire marina).
June—2nd weekend, Saturday and Sunday Kingfish Challenge Ancient City Game Fish Association There is a no-wake zone in effect from the St. Augustine City Marina out to the end of the St. Augustine Jetty's 6:00AM-8:00AM and 3:00PM-5:00PM.
July 4th Cocoa 4th of July Fireworks City of Cocoa All waters within a 500-yard radius around approximate position 28°20′22″ N, 080°31′27″ W.
Daytona Beach Boardwalk Association July 4th Fireworks Daytona Beach Boardwalk Association All waters within a 500-yard radius around at approximate position 29°13′34″ N, 081°00′33″ W.
Edgewater Fire Rescue Association Annual Fireworks Celebration Edgewater Fire Rescue Association All waters within a 500-yard radius around the pier at Kennedy Memorial Park, Edgewater, FL.
Fernandina Beach 4th of July Fireworks City of Fernandina Beach / Fernandina Harbor Marina All waters within a 500-yard radius around approximate position 30°40′17″ N, 081°27′56″ W.
Fireworks Display for Independence Day Celebration (Palatka) City of Palatka/Downtown Palatka All waters within a 500-yard radius around approximate position 29°38′37″ N, 081°37′51″ W.
Flagler Beach July 4th Celebration Fireworks Flagler Beach Chamber of Commerce All waters within a 500-yard radius around (the end of Flagler Beach Pier) approximate position 29°28′50″ N, 081°07′27″ W.
Florida Yacht Club and Timuquana Country Club Fireworks Display Florida Yacht Club and Timuquana Country Club All waters within a 500-yard radius around approximate position 30°15′00″ N, 081°41′17″ W.
Kissimmee July 4th Celebration Fireworks City of Kissimmee Parks and Recreation All waters within a 500-yard radius around approximate position 28°17′08″ N, 081°24′08″ W.
Kiwanis Club of St. Marys Annual Fourth of July Festival Fireworks Kiwanis Club of St. Marys Georgia St. Marys River, St. Marys, GA; All waters within a 500-yard radius around approximate position 30°43′7″ N, 081°32′59″ W.
Liberty Fest—4th of July Celebration (Jacksonville Beach) City of Jacksonville Beach All waters within a 500-yard radius around approximate position 30°17′06″ N, 081°23′16″ W.
Mount Dora Old Fashioned 4th of July Celebration Rotary Club of Mount Dora / Mount Dora Firefighter Association Lake Dora, Mount Dora—500 ft. off Grantham Point.
Orange Park Independence Day Celebration Fireworks Town of Orange Park All waters within a 500-yard radius around approximate position 30°10′20″ N, 081°42′20″ W.
Ormond Beach Independence Day Celebration Fireworks City of Ormond Beach All waters within a 500-yard radius around approximate position 29°17.2′N, 081°02.988′W.
Patrick Air Force Base 4th of July Celebration and Fireworks Patrick Air Force Base All waters within a 500-yard radius around approximate position 28°14′00″ N, 080°37′00″ W.
Sanford's July 4th Celebration Fireworks City of Sanford All waters within a 500-yard radius around the Monroe Harbor Marina.
St. Augustine July 4th Fireworks Display City of St. Augustine All waters within a 500-yard radius around approximate position 29°53′50.84″ N, 081°18′30.87″ W.
July—3rd week BellSouth Greater Jacksonville Kingfish Tournament Jacksonville Marine Charities, Inc All waters of the St. Johns River, from lighted buoy 10 (LLNR 2190) in approximate position 30°24′22″ N, 081°24′59″ W to Lighted Buoy 25 (LLNR 7305).
December 31st Jacksonville New Year's Eve Fireworks City of Jacksonville Office of Special Events St. Johns River; Westside of Main Street Bridge.
St. Augustine Beach New Year's Eve Fireworks City of St. Augustine Beach All waters within a 500-yard radius approximate position 29°51′16″ N, 081°15′49″ W.
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Christmas Boat Parade (Daytona Beach / Halifax River) Halifax River Yacht Club Halifax River from Seabreeze Bridge to Halifax Harbor Marina.
Kissimmee Holiday Extravaganza Fireworks City of Kissimmee Parks and Recreation Kissimmee Lakefront Park; All waters within a 500-yard radius around approximate position 28°17′13″ N, 081°24′13″ W.
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