Powerboat wakes can endanger people and other
vessels. Each powerboat operator is responsible for
injury or damage caused by the boat’s wake. Be
especially careful in confined areas, such as chan-
nels or marinas. Observe “No Wake” warnings.
2-10
CAUTION:
Reduce speed in congested water-
ways. Be alert for “No Wake” markers.
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It is illegal to dump plastic trash anywhere into the ocean or navigable waters of
the United States. Violation of these requirements may result in civil penalties up
to $25,000, a fine of $50,000, and imprisonment of up to five years.
PLASTIC
– Includes, but is not limited
to, plastic bags, styrofoam cups and
lids, six-pack holders, stirrers, straws,
milk jugs, egg cartons, synthetic fishing
nets, ropes, lines, and bio, or photo,
degradable plastics.
GARBAGE
– Paper, rags, glass,
metal, crockery (generated in living
spaces aboard the vessel – what we
normally call “trash”), and all kinds of
food, maintenance, and cargo-associ-
ated waste. “Garbage” does not
include fresh fish or fish parts, dishwa-
ter, and gray water.
INSIDE 3 MILES
(and in U.S. lakes, rivers, bays,
and sounds)
PLASTICS,
DUNNAGE, AND LINING AND
PACKING MATERIALS THAT FLOAT
ANY GARBAGE EXCEPT
DISHWATER/GRAYWATER/
FRESH FISH PARTS
3 TO 12 MILES
PLASTICS,
DUNNAGE, AND LINING AND
PACKING MATERIALS THAT FLOAT
ANY GARBAGE NOT GROUND TO
LESS THAT ONE SQUARE INCH
12 TO 25 MILES
PLASTICS,
DUNNAGE, AND LINING AND
PACKING MATERIALS THAT FLOAT
OUTSIDE 25 MILES
PLASTICS
DUNNAGE
– Material used to block
and brace cargo, and is considered a
cargo-associated waste.
DISHWATER
– Liquid residue from the
manual or automatic washing of dishes
and cooking utensils which have been
pre-cleaned to the extent that any food
particles adhering to them would not
normally interfere with the operation of
automatic dishwashers.
GRAYWATER
– Drainage from a dish-
washer, shower, laundry, bath, and
wash basin, not including drainage
from toilets, urinals, hospitals, and
cargo spaces.
Figure 2.6 sos Warning label location
Main Distribution Panel
Behind Panel Door
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