(b) When a person or persons are engaged in an underwater diving activity other than 

 an emergency or inspection, there shall be present an attendant not less than sixteen (16) 

 years of age who shall be on the surface of the water close over the person or persons 

 engaged in the underwater activity, and such attendant shall conspicuously display the 



Divers Flag during diving activities. The shall be given prior notice of the time 



of all such diving operations. 



Sec. 28. Swimming, a Hazard to Navigation: All swimming and bathing shall be in those 



areas designated by the for such purposes and such areas may be defined or 



properly marked by competent authority. 



ARTICLE V 



Regulations Concerning Anchoring, Mooring and Security of Vessels 



Sec. 29. Placement of Private Moorings: It shall be a violation of this Ordinance to place 

 any mooring in the harbor without a permit from the . 



Sec. 30. Anchoring: It shall be a violation of this Ordinance to berth or anchor a vessel 



in the harbor without obtaining a permit from the , or from the berthing 



facility operator, except in designated anchoring areas. Vessels in distress are excepted from 

 this prohibition, but as soon as practicable, the person in charge of any such vessel shall 



report the situation to the . Except in specially designated anchorage areas, 



proper anchor Ughts must be displayed and fog signal sounded when appropriate. 



Sec. 31. Use of Harbor Facilities: It shall be a violation of this Ordinance to berth or 



anchor any vessel within the harbor vnthout obtaining a permit from the , who 



vsdU require proper ground tackle and a sighting of anchors, when used, at intervals not 

 exceeding three (3) months. 



Sec. 32. Obstructing Channels: It shall be a violation of this Ordinance knowingly or 

 willfully to obstruct the free use of any channel or waterway within the harbor or to fail to 



report to the any colhsion between vessels or other accident or incident causing 



damage to persons or property. 



Sec. 33. Abandoned Vessels: When, in the opinion of the , a vessel has been 



abandoned in the harbor, he may take custody and control of such vessel and remove it, 

 store it or otherwise dispose of it, all at the expense and sole risk of the vessel owner. 

 Reasonable notice of such disposal shall be publicly given. 



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