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purport to be a complete listing of such waters. There are numerous waterways which historically have been considered navigable waters of the United States and their listing in this part would serve no useful purpose. The waters listed are internal waters of the United States which have been the subject of determinations by the Coast Guard.

§ 2.20-5 Navigable waterways generally. (a) The waters of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans which comprise the territorial waters of the United States, the Mississippi River, the Potomac River, the Great Lakes, and many other prominent waterways are unquestionably navigable in fact and navigable in the constitutional sense. Therefore, such waters are by common knowledge considered to be navigable waters of the United States. All tidewaters whether salt or fresh which are navigable in fact are as a matter of law navigable waters of the United States.

(b) Sections 1-12 of Title 33, U.S. Code, set forth Acts of Congress regarding navigable waters of the United States, and in the same sections in the United States Code Annotated are references to court decisions designating specific waters to be navigable waters. The Acts of Congress and Federal Court decisions contained in these references are binding on the Coast Guard.

(c) Navigable waters of the United States which have been the object of special determinations by the Coast Guard are enumerated in Subparts 2.21 et seq. Those waters, which the Coast Guard does not consider "navigable" for the purposes of assuming jurisdiction under certain navigation laws, are enumerated in Subpart 2.99. Lakes and reservoirs which may be situated on those waters are included in the determinations but are not necessarily listed separately. [CGFR 61-53, 26 F.R. 12159, Dec. 20, 1961, as amended by CGFR 66-2, 31 F.R. 4956, Mar. 25, 1966]

Subpart 2.21-Navigable Waters of

the United States-Alabama

§ 2.21-1 Chattahoochee River.

The Chattahoochee River to West Point, Georgia, a distance of 201.1 miles. § 2.21-5 Coosa River.

The Coosa River from its mouth to Rome, Ga.

[CGFR 69-04, 34 F.R. 2204, Feb. 14, 1969]

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§ 2.30-1

Chattahoochee River.

The Chattahoochee River to West Point, Georgia, a distance of 201.1 miles. § 2.30-5 Rainbow Springs.

Rainbow Springs, also known as Blue Springs Run.

§ 2.30-10 Withlacoochee River. Withlacoochee River to Dobes Hole, a distance of 115 miles.

§ 2.30-15 Ochlockonee River.

The Ochlockonee River to and including Lake Talquin.

[CGFR 63-6, 28 F.R. 1541, Feb. 19, 1963] § 2.30-20 Oklawaha River and chain of lakes from Lake Griffin to Lake John. The Oklawaha River and the chain of lakes including Lakes Griffin, Eustis, Harris, Little Lake Harris, Dora, Beauclair, Carlton, Apopka, and John and their connecting waterways.

[CGFR 66-63, 31 F.R. 16199, Dec. 17, 1966]

§ 2.30-25 Bayou Grande.

Bayou Grande from its mouth to at least 4 miles.

[CGFR 69-04, 34 F.R. 2205, Feb. 14, 1969]

Subpart 2.31-Navigable Waters of the United States-Georgia

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Wailua River, Kauai, a distance of 3 miles.

§ 2.33-10 Honolulu Harbor.

Honolulu Harbor, Oahu, Hawaii, and its approaches including Keehi Lagoon, Kalihi Channel and Kapalama Basin. [CGFR 63-6, 28 F.R. 1541, Feb. 19, 1963] Subpart 2.34-Navigable Waters of the United States-Idaho

§ 2.34-1 Lake Coeur d'Alene.

Lake Coeur d'Alene, and Lake Chatcolet and Hidden Lake at the south end of Lake Coeur d'Alene.

[CGFR 66-2, 31 F.R. 4956, Mar. 25, 1966]
§ 2.34-5 Pend Oreille Lake.
Pend Oreille Lake.

§ 2.34-10 Priest Lake.
Priest Lake.

§ 2.34-15 Snake River.

The Snake River to Guffey Dam Site near Murphy and Melba, Idaho.

§ 2.34-20 Kootenai River.

The Kootenai River for its entire distance within the United States. [CGFR 62-29, 27 F.R. 9723, Oct. 2, 1962] § 2.34-25 St. Joe River.

The St. Joe River from Lake Coeur d'Alene to the highway bridge approximately three-fourths of a mile east of St. Joe, Idaho; and Lake Chatcolet and Hidden Lake at the south end of Lake Coeur d'Alene.

[CGFR 66–2, 31 F.R. 4956, Mar. 25, 1966]

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[CGFR 63-6, 28 F.R. 1541, Feb. 19, 1963]

§ 2.40-15 Twelve Mile Bayou.

Twelve Mile Bayou from its junction with the Red River at Shreveport to and including Caddo Lake.

[CGFR 63–6, 28 F.R. 1541, Feb. 19, 1963]

§ 2.40-20 Sabine River.

The Sabine River to and including the Toledo Bend Reservoir.

[CGFR 69-04, 34 F.R. 2205, Feb. 14, 1969] § 2.40-25 Pearl River.

The Pearl River from the head of its outlet channels to Rockport, Miss. The outlet channels are the East Pearl River and West Pearl River.

[CGFR 69-04, 34 F.R. 2205, Feb. 14, 1969] Subpart 2.41-Navigable Waters of the United States-Maine Taunton Bay.

§ 2.41-1

Taunton Bay.

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§ 2.46-1

Little Tallahatchie River.

The Tallahatchie River, to and including Sardis Reservoir.

§ 2.46-5 Pearl River.

The Pearl River from the head of its outlet channels to Rockport, Miss. The outlet channels are the East Pearl River and West Pearl River.

[CGFR 69-04, 34 F.R. 2205, Feb. 14, 1969] Subpart 2.47-Navigable Waters of the United States-Missouri

§ 2.47-1 Current River.

The Current River to Van Buren, Missouri.

§ 2.47-5 Missouri River.

The Missouri River to a point 263 miles upriver from Fort Benton, Montana. § 2.47-10 Norfork Lake.

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§ 2.54-20 Seneca Lake.

Seneca Lake.

§ 2.54-25 Salmon River.

Salmon River, Oswego County, from its mouth to Port Ontario, a distance of approximately one mile.

[CGFR 62-29, 27 F.R. 9724, Oct. 2, 1962] § 2.54-30 Allegany (Allegheny) River.

The Allegany (Allegheny) River, from its mouth to Olean, N.Y., including the Allegheny River Reservoir.

[CGFR 69-04, 34 F.R. 2205, Feb. 14, 1969] Subpart 2.55-Navigable Waters of the United States-North Carolina § 2.55-1 Dan River.

The Dan River to Madison, North Carolina.

§ 2.55-5 Great Pee Dee River.

The Great Pee Dee River for a distance of 167 miles.

§ 2.55-10 Little Pee Dee River. The Little Pee Dee River for a distance of 104 miles. § 2.55-15

Little Tennessee River.

The Little Tennessee River to a point above Bushnell, North Carolina, including Lake Fontana.

§ 2.55-20 Roanoke River.

The Roanoke River to the Smith Mountain Dam, approximately 3 miles up stream from the confluence of the Pigg and Roanoke Rivers.

[CGFR 66-2, 31 F.R. 4956, Mar. 25, 1966] § 2.55-25 Yadkin River.

The Yadkin River to and including High Rock Reservoir.

§ 2.55-30 Waccamaw River.

The Waccamaw River for a distance of 92 miles.

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