33 CFR Part 169
PART 169—SHIP REPORTING SYSTEMS
- PART 169—SHIP REPORTING SYSTEMS
- Chapter I—Coast Guard, Department of Homeland Security › Subchapter P—Ports and Waterways Safety
- Subpart A—General
- § 169.1 What is the purpose of this part?
- § 169.5 How are terms used in this part defined?
- § 169.10 What geographic coordinates are used?
- § 169.15 Incorporation by reference: Where can I get a copy of the publications mentioned in this part?
- Subpart B—Establishment of Two Mandatory Ship Reporting Systems for the Protection of Northern Right Whales
- § 169.100 What mandatory ship reporting systems are established by this subpart?
- § 169.102 Who is the shore-based authority?
- § 169.105 Where is the northeastern reporting system located?
- § 169.110 When is the northeastern reporting system in effect?
- § 169.115 Where is the southeastern reporting system located?
- § 169.120 When is the southeastern reporting system in effect?
- § 169.125 What classes of ships are required to make reports?
- § 169.130 When are ships required to make reports?
- § 169.135 How must the reports be made?
- § 169.140 What information must be included in the report?
- Subpart C—Transmission of Long Range Identification and Tracking Information
- § 169.200 What is the purpose of this subpart?
- § 169.205 What types of ships are required to transmit LRIT information (position reports)?
- § 169.210 Where during its international voyage must a ship transmit position reports?
- § 169.215 How must a ship transmit position reports?
- § 169.220 When must a ship be fitted with LRIT equipment?
- § 169.225 Which Application Service Providers may a ship use?
- § 169.230 How often must a ship transmit position reports?
- § 169.235 What exemptions are there from reporting?
- § 169.240 When may LRIT equipment be switched off?
- § 169.245 What must a ship master do if LRIT equipment is switched off or fails to operate?