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46 CFR §15.1030

Verified against eCFR.gov as of June 20, 2026View official text on eCFR.gov
The following U.S. navigable waters located within the States of New York and New Jersey when the vessel is making an intra-port transit, to include, but not limited to, a movement from a dock to a dock, from a dock to an anchorage, from an anchorage to a dock, or from an anchorage to an anchorage, within the following listed operating areas: Note to § 15.1030: “Intra-port transit” as used in this section includes the movement of a foreign-trade vessel inbound from sea from the point where a State-licensed Pilot ceases providing pilotage to another point within the identified areas (i.e., a dock or anchorage). Likewise, intra-port transit also includes the movement of a foreign-trade vessel outbound to sea from a point within the identified areas (i.e., a dock or anchorage) to the point where a State-licensed Pilot begins providing pilotage.
  1. (a)East River from Execution Rocks to New York Harbor, Upper Bay;
  2. (b)Hudson River from Yonkers, New York to New York Harbor, Upper Bay;
  3. (c)Raritan River from Grossman Dock/Arsenal to New York Harbor, Lower Bay;
  4. (d)Arthur Kill Channel;
  5. (e)Kill Van Kull Channel;
  6. (f)Newark Bay;
  7. (g)Passaic River from Point No Point to Newark Bay;
  8. (h)Hackensack River from the turning basin to Newark Bay; and
  9. (i)New York Harbor, Upper and Lower Bay.