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Current as of January 02, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
If you drag a trawl across the site in accordance with § 250.1740, you must meet all of the requirements of this section.
(a) You must drag the trawl in a grid-like pattern as shown in the following table:
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For a . . . |
You must drag the trawl across a . . . |
|---|---|
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(1) Well site, |
300-foot-radius circle centered on the well location. |
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(2) Subsea well site, |
600-foot-radius circle centered on the well location. |
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(3) Platform site, |
1,320-foot-radius circle centered on the location of the platform. |
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(4) Single-well caisson, well protector jacket, template, or manifold, |
600-foot-radius circle centered on the structure location. |
(b) You must trawl 100 percent of the limits described in paragraph (a) of this section in two directions.
(c) You must mark the area to be cleared as a hazard to navigation according to USCG requirements until you complete the site clearance procedures.
(d) You must use a trawling vessel equipped with a calibrated navigational positioning system capable of providing position accuracy of ± 30 feet.
(e) You must use a trawling net that is representative of those used in the commercial fishing industry (one that has a net strength equal or greater than that provided by No. 18 twine).
(f) You must ensure that you trawl no closer than 300 feet from a shipwreck, and 500 feet from a sensitive biological feature.
(g) If you trawl near an active pipeline, you must meet the requirements in the following table:
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For . . . |
You must trawl . . . |
And you must . . . |
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(1) Buried active pipelines, |
First contact the pipeline owner or operator to determine the condition of the pipeline before trawling over the buried pipeline. |
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(2) Unburied active pipelines that are 8 inches in diameter or larger, |
no closer than 100 feet to the either side of the pipeline, |
Trawl parallel to the pipeline Do not trawl across the pipeline. |
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(3) Unburied smaller diameter active pipelines in the trawl area that have obstructions (e.g., pipeline valves) present, |
no closer than 100 feet to either side of the pipeline, |
Trawl parallel to the pipeline. Do not trawl across the pipeline. |
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(4) Unburied active pipelines in the trawl area that are smaller than 8 inches in diameter and have no obstructions present, |
parallel to the pipeline, |
(h) You must ensure that any trawling contractor you may use:
(1) Has no corporate or other financial ties to you; and
(2) Has a valid commercial trawling license for both the vessel and its captain.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Code of Federal Regulations Title 30. Mineral Resources § 30.250.1741 If I drag a trawl across a site, what requirements must I meet? - last updated January 02, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/cfr/title-30-mineral-resources/cfr-sect-30-250-1741/
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