Remote Ports Sample Clauses

Remote Ports.  Portsmouth State Pier, Portsmouth NH  Port Authority, Portsmouth, NH  Xxxxx Hole, MA  Sebasco Harbor, ME  Bar Harbor, ME: Bar Harbor Town Dock  Southwest Harbor ME: Southwest Harbor Town Dock  Portland ME: Bait Lady Take-out, Scola’s Take out, Maine Wharf, Widgery Wharf  Gloucester MA: Xxxxxx Xxxx, Pier 7 Take-out  Provincetown, MA: Provincetown Town Pier  Davisville RI: Davisville Pier  Point Xxxxxx, RI  Montauk, NY  Tenant’s Harbor ME  Monhegan Island, ME .
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Remote Ports. 3 Portsmouth State Pier, Portsmouth NH 4 Port Authority, Portsmouth, NH 5 Xxxxx Hole, MA 0 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx, XX 7 Bar Harbor, ME: Bar Harbor Town Dock 0 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx ME: Southwest Harbor Town Dock 9 Portland ME: Bait Lady Take-out, Xxxxx’x Take out, Maine Wharf, Widgery Wharf 10 Gloucester MA: Xxxxxx Xxxx, Pier 7 Take-out 11 Provincetown, MA: Provincetown Town Pier 12 Davisville RI: Davisville Pier 00 Xxxxx Xxxxxx, RI 00 Xxxxxxx, XX 15 Tenant’s Harbor ME 00 Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, XX. 17 2.2.13. Safe Harbor Protocol 19 To promote safety at sea, the Sector sets forth the following protocol for variance from 20 the landing ports listed. If for reasons beyond a vessel operator’s control such as severe 21 weather, mechanical failures, compromised hull integrity, instances of pump failures and 22 danger of sinking, crew injury or life threatening illness and any other emergency 23 situations that may arise, a sector vessel may enter a port other than those listed as 24 “Landing Ports” to ensure the safety of the vessel and its crew. In the event that a Sector 25 Xxxxxx must utilize this safe harbor protocol, they must notify their Manager and NMFS 26 OLE of when and where they had to seek safe harbor within 6 hours of this entering the 27 port.
Remote Ports. 44 1 Portsmouth State Pier, Portsmouth NH 2 Port Authority, Portsmouth, NH 3 Xxxxx Hole, MA 0 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx, XX 5 Bar Harbor, ME: Bar Harbor Town Dock 6 Southwest Harbor ME: Southwest Harbor Town Dock 7 Portland ME: Bait Lady Take-out, Scola’s Take out, Maine Wharf, Widgery Wharf 8 Gloucester MA: Xxxxxx Xxxx, Pier 7 Take-out 9 Provincetown, MA: Provincetown Town Pier 10 Davisville RI: Davisville Pier 00 Xxxxx Xxxxxx, RI 00 Xxxxxxx, XX 13 Tenant’s Harbor ME 00 Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, XX.

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