33 CFR Part 161
PART 161—VESSEL TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT
- PART 161—VESSEL TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT
- Chapter I—Coast Guard, Department of Homeland Security › Subchapter P—Ports and Waterways Safety
- Subpart A—Vessel Traffic Services
- General Rules
- § 161.1 Purpose and Intent.
- § 161.2 Definitions.
- § 161.3 Applicability.
- § 161.4 Requirement to carry the rules.
- § 161.5 Deviations from the rules.
- § 161.6 Preemption.
- Services, VTS Measures, and Operating Requirements
- § 161.10 Services.
- § 161.11 VTS measures.
- § 161.12 Vessel operating requirements.
- § 161.13 VTS Special Area operating requirements.
- Subpart B—Vessel Movement Reporting System
- § 161.15 Purpose and intent.
- § 161.16 Applicability.
- § 161.17 [Reserved]
- § 161.18 Reporting requirements.
- § 161.19 Sailing Plan (SP).
- § 161.20 Position Report (PR).
- § 161.21 Automated reporting.
- § 161.22 Final Report (FR).
- § 161.23 Reporting exemptions.
- Subpart C—Vessel Traffic Service and Vessel Movement Reporting System Areas and Reporting Points
- § 161.25 Vessel Traffic Service New York Area.
- § 161.30 Vessel Traffic Service Louisville.
- § 161.35 Vessel Traffic Service Houston/Galveston.
- § 161.40 Vessel Traffic Service Berwick Bay.
- § 161.45 Vessel Traffic Service St. Marys River.
- § 161.50 Vessel Traffic Service San Francisco.
- § 161.55 Vessel Traffic Service Puget Sound and the Cooperative Vessel Traffic Service for the Juan de Fuca Region.
- § 161.60 Vessel Traffic Service Prince William Sound.
- § 161.65 Vessel Traffic Service Lower Mississippi River.
- § 161.70 Vessel Traffic Service Port Arthur.