The Men on Deck: Master, Mates and Crew, Their Duties and ResponsibilitiesRiesenberg, Felix
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The Men on Deck: Master, Mates and Crew, Their Duties and Responsibilities
Riesenberg, Felix
Merchant marine -- United States; Navigation; Sailors
From the southerly end of Long Key 245° (SW. by W. ⅝ W.), 9 miles, to
Tampa Bay Gas and Whistling Buoy (PS); thence 129° (SE. ¾ E.), 6½ miles,
to Bar Bell Buoy (PS), at the entrance to Southwest Channel; thence 103°
(E. by S.), 2¾ miles, to the house on the north end of Anna Maria Key.
Pilot Rules for Western Rivers apply in Manatee River inside Manatee
River Entrance Buoy, 2; in Hillsboro Bay and River inside Hillsboro Bay
Light, 2.
St George Sound, Apalachicola Bay, Carrabelle and Apalachicola Rivers,
and St. Vincent Sound, Fla.
North of a line from Lighthouse Point 246° (SW. by W. ⅝ W.) 13¼ miles,
to southeasterly side of Dog Island; to northward of East Pass Bell
Buoy, 1, at the entrance to East Pass, and inside West Pass Bell Buoy
(PS) at the seaward entrance to West Pass. Pilot Rules for Western
Rivers apply in Carrabelle River inside the entrance to the dredged
channel; in Apalachicola River northward of Apalachicola Dredged Channel
Entrance Buoy, 2.
Pensacola Harbor.
From Caucus Cut Entrance Gas and Whistling Buoy, 1A, 3° (N. ⅛ W.),
tangent to easterly side of Fort Pickens, to the shore of Santa Rosa
Island, and from the buoy northward in the buoyed channel through Caucus
Shoal.
Mobile Harbor and Bay.
From Mobile Entrance Gas and Whistling Buoy (PS) 40° (NE. ⅞ N.) to shore
of Mobile Point, and from the buoy 320° (NW.) to the shore of Dauphin
Island. Pilot Rules for Western Rivers apply in Mobile River above
Choctaw Point.
Sounds, Lakes, and Harbors on the Coasts of Alabama, Mississippi, and
Louisiana, between Mobile Bay entrance and the Delta of the Mississippi
River.
From Sand Island Lighthouse 259° (WSW. ⅝ W.), 43½ miles, to Chandeleur
Lighthouse; westward of Chandeleur and Errol Islands, and west of a line
drawn from the southwesterly point of Errol Island 182° (S. ¼ E.), 23
miles, to Pass a Loutre Lighthouse. Pilot Rules for Western Rivers apply
in Pascagoula River, and in the dredged cut at the entrance to the
river, above Pascagoula River Entrance Light, A, marking the entrance to
the dredged cut.
New Orleans Harbor and the Delta of the Mississippi River.
Inshore of a line drawn from the outermost mud lump showing above low
water at the entrance to Pass a Loutre to a similar lump off the
entrance to Northeast Pass; thence to a similar lump off the entrance to
Southeast Pass; thence to the outermost aid to navigation off the
entrance to South Pass; thence to the outermost aid to navigation off
the entrance to Southwest Pass; thence northerly, about 19½ miles, to
the westerly point of the entrance to Bay Jaque.
Sabine Pass, Tex.
Pilot Rules for Western Rivers apply to Sabine Pass northward of Sabine
Pass Gas and Whistling Buoy (PS), and in Sabine Lake and its
tributaries. Outside of this buoy the International Rules apply.
Galveston Harbor.
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