Regulated navigation area activated near Ludington harbor, Mason County MI


The Coast Guard set up a regulated navigation area near Ludington harbor and Pier Marquette Lake because of heavy boat traffic creating hazardous conditions. Vessels must keep specific distances from large boats to avoid fines.
Audio|Source: Grand Traverse Bay Marine Radio
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On the broadcast notice, Mariners, 248-25, concerning Luddington Harbor and Pier Marquette Lake, due to hazardous conditions resulting from increased vessel traffic congestion, the Coast Guard has activated the regulated navigation area covering all navigable waters of Ludington Harbor Ship Canal and Pier Marquette Lake as well.
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well as navigable waters of Lake Michigan within 1,000 yards of Ludington, Michigan harbor entrance.
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Per 33 CFR 165, decimal 9 or 72 vessels and waterways, users must maintain a distance of at least 440 yards from the bow, 100 yards from the stern, and 35 yards from the port and starboard side of any vessel greater than 100 feet in length.
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transiting through the regulated navigation area.
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Term 46 U.S.D.7036[1], violators may be fined up to $117,000 for each violation among the other civil and or criminal penalties.
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This took effect Friday, August 29, 2025, at 4 a.m.
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local time. For further details, contact Specter Lake Michigan at number of figures.
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747-1-182 or via Channel 16, VHS-HM.
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Second Lake Michigan out.
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46 U.S.D.7036: Federal penalty for violation of navigation regulations
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Location mentioned:
Pere Marquette Lake, Michigan 49431
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