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Pilotage is compulsory at all entrances from seaward to Alaska bays, sounds, rivers, straits where the passage is within three nautical miles of this state, or other estuaries for which specific boundaries are not otherwise described in this chapter. The extent of waters subject to compulsory pilotage in such Alaska bays, sounds, rivers, straits within three nautical miles of this state, and other estuaries are those waters in-shore of a line drawn approximately parallel with the general trend of the shore through the outermost aid to navigation, or if no aid to navigation exists, then a line drawn from headland to headland across the mouth of the entrance.
History: Eff. 6/11/71, Register 38; am 3/30/86, Register 97; am 10/18/2001, Register 160
Authority: AS 08.62.040
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