San Diego Bay Boater’s Guide

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San Diego BayBoater’s GuideA guide to safe and environmentally friendlyboating on San Diego BayBayLandParks3165 Pacific Highway San Diego, CA 92101P.O. Box 120488 San Diego, CA 92112-0488 (619) 686-6200 portofsandiego.org10/2006 - B

Preserve and Protect Our San Diego BayKeeping the Bay clean,safe and healthy isimportant for the native and visiting wildlifeas well as for our community. Byfollowing these environmentallyfriendly boating practices, togetherSan Diego Bay is filled with wildlife that depend onthe Bay’s natural resources to survive. The Bay hasthe largest contiguous mudflat in Southern Californiaand is the site of the Sweetwater Marsh and SouthSan Diego Bay Refuge.we can preserve and protect ourbeautiful San Diego Bay.

Wildlife FriendlyRespect our WildlifeMore than 100 species offish and marine mammalsand hundreds of othermarine organisms feed,grow and reproduce in thewaters of San Diego Bayand along the shoreline.Nearly 300 different birdLight-Footed Clapper Railspecies use the salt marshareas and mudflats to feed, roost and nest. The Baysupports eight federal and state listed endangered orthreatened species.Leopard SharkAnimal Rescue InformationFor animal rescue information, contact ProjectWildlife at (619) 225-9202. For stranded marinemammals and sea turtles, call the National MarineFisheries Service, Southwest Fisheries Science Centerat (858) 546-7162.Keep your boating environment clean and minimizeenvironmental impacts by using these tips:Double Crested CormorantBoating PracticesDo not PolluteSewage Pollution Store sewage in holding tanks and disposeregularly at pump-out stations. See map forpump-out locations. Use onshore restrooms when docked. Remember, sewage may NOT be dischargedin the Bay.Bilge Water and Grey Water Before pumping the bilge, check for traces of oilor fuel. If any is present, use an absorbent pad orother dry clean-up method to remove it. Keep an oil absorbent pad in your bilge toprevent an accidental discharge of oil and othercontaminates. Grey water (galley, bath and shower water)containing phosphates, solvents, grease orother non-biodegradable chemicals may not bedischarged into the Bay.Practice Safe Fueling Do not top off fuel tanks. If a fuel nozzle does not have automatic shutoff,hold the nozzle by hand and keep a rag aroundthe opening to prevent spills or splash. Install a whistle in the fuel line to signal when thefuel tank is full. In case of a spill, use dry clean-up methods suchas oil absorbent pads. Do not use straw, soap ordetergents. Fuel only at fuel stations. Transferring fuel inmarinas is prohibited.

Wildlife FriendlyBoating PracticesCruise CarefullyMany migratory birds rest in large flocks in the openwater areas on the Bay. Please do not approachthese flocks as they are easily disturbed. Fleeing coststhem energy that they need to successfully completetheir migrations.California Least Tern and ChickCruise carefullyEngine and Topside Maintenance Check with the marina manager to determine whattype of maintenance projects are allowed in thenear marshesslip. Large maintenance projects should always bedone at a boat yard. Regularly inspect and fix small leaks. Inspect linesand hoses for deterioration and prevent lines fromchafing. Use drip pans or secondary containment whenpainting, sanding or varnishing.Black NeckedBoat Cleaning and Maintenance Use non-toxic hull paint when possible. Use water when cleaning the inside or outside of yourboat. Use a biodegradable and phosphate free soap. Dispose of soapy and rinse water in asanitary sewer.Hazardous Waste Properly dispose of hazardous waste materials suchas oil, waste fuel, solvents and paints. Recycle wastes whenever possible. See map forwaste disposal information. When fishing, remember toretrieve and dispose of allfishing line. Animals suchas the Green Sea Turtle caningest or become entangledin the line. Dispose of your trash in theproper trash receptacle.Longbilled Curlewand mudflats.Birds such asStilts and GreatSea LionBlue Heronsforage for food in marshes.Endangeredbirds, like the Light-footed Clapper Rail and theBelding’s Savannah Sparrow nest in marsh vegetationand may be disturbed by high boat traffic andwakes.Observe all posted speed limits. All of the South Baysouth of Sweetwater Channel is a 5 mph no wakezone due to the abundance of wildlife [SPUPD Code4.30 (C)].Thank you for doing yourpart to protect our Bay.

Boating DirectoryAnchorage InformationRecreational/commercial anchorages . . (619) 686-6227Recreational vessel mooring buoys . . (619) 291-0916Transient slips at Shelter Island . . . . . (619) 686-622710111213AnchoragesA1La Playa CoveA1-cShelter Island RoadsteadA2America’s Cup HarborA3Laurel Street RoadsteadA4Bay Bridge RoadsteadA5Glorietta BayA6Naval Amphibious BaseA7Crown Cove AnchorageA8Sweetwater/South Bay AnchorageA9Cruiser AnchorageLaunch Ramps (no fee to use launch ramps)1 2200 Shelter Island Drive . . . . . . . 24 hours2 Foot of Tidelands Avenue . . . . . . . Sunrise – 9:00 p.m.3 Foot of Marina Parkway . . . . . . . . Sunrise – Sunset4 Stand Way & SR-75, . . . . . . . . . . . 24 hoursFishing Piers1 Shelter Island2 Embarcadero Marina Park South3 Crosby Park4 Pepper Park5 Chula Vista Bayside Park15Boat Yards1 Shelter Island Boat Yards (6)Driscoll Customs Boats . . . . . . .Eichenlaub Marine . . . . . . . . . .Kettenberg Marine . . . . . . . . . .Koehler Kraft Co. . . . . . . . . . . .Nielsen Beaumont Marine, Inc. .Shelter Island Boat Yard . . . . . .2 National City Boat Yards (2)Knight & Carver YachtCenter and Repair Yard . . . . .Ortiz & Allds Sandblastingand Painting . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 South Bay Boat Yard . . . . . . . . . . .(619) 691-1860(619) 422-2595(619) 725-6099(619) 575-7245(619) 522-8680(619) 435-5203(619) 226-2500(619) 222-0297(619) 221-6930(619) 222-9051(619) 222-4255(619) 222-0481(619) 336-4141(619) 477-3645(619) 427-6767Military ZonesSan Diego Bay is the homeport of the U.S. Navy Pacific Fleet.The boomed perimeters around Navy vessels are off limitsto non-military personnel. Please avoid these areas andkeep your distance from military vessels underway. Contactthe U.S. Coast Guard at (619) 278-7262 for additionalinformation.Fuel Docks1 Pearson’s Fuel Dock . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 222-70842 High Seas Fuel Dock . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 523-29803 Harbor Island West Fuel Dock . . . . (619) 291-6443Pump-out Facilities1 Harbor Police Dock and TransientVessel Dock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Pearson’s Fuel Dock . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Driscoll’s Wharf . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Harbor Island West Fuel Dock . . . .5 Sheraton Harbor Island Marina . . .6 Sunroad Resort Marina . . . . . . . .7 Laurel Street Moorings . . . . . . . . .8 San Diego Marriot Marina . . . . . .9 National City Launch Ramp . . . . . .14Chula Vista Marina . . . . . . . . . . .California Yacht Marina . . . . . . . .Chula Vista Launch Ramp . . . . . . .Loews Crown Isle Marina . . . . . . .Fiddler’s Cove Marina . . . . . . . . . .Glorietta Bay Marina . . . . . . . . . .(619) 686-6277(619) 222-7084(619) 222-4930(619) 291-6443(619) 692-2249(619) 574-0736(619) 725-6099(619) 230-8955(619) 686-6277 Harbor Police Mooring /Ó Harbormaster Office / Customs1401 Shelter Island Drive. (619) 686-6272Î www.sdhp.org The placement of mooring buoys in San Diego Bay is bywritten consent of the Port of San Diego. All anchoringpermits, moorings and transient slip rentals must berequested from the Harbor Police. A vessel entering San Diego Bay as its first point of callfrom an international voyage must report to U.S. Customs.Recreational vessels, including corporate yachts less than 130feet in length may clear U.S. Customs at the Shelter IslandHarbor Police Dock.

Mean High Tide LineMain Ship ChannelSouth Bay Wildlife Refuge3A1111cA1-12cA1-A22114 3Boat ChannelPark Lands5A96cA1-27A3N82G Muol nf icC ipou ars le315 A44A5Ó U.S. Coast Guard2710 North Harbor Drive . . . . . . . . .Î(619) 278-7262Courtesy Vessel Inspection InformationCoast Guard essel AssistDispatch center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Membership information . . . . . . . . .Sea Tow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14A62(800) 399-1921(800) 367-8222(800) 973-2869A84 2 9A7Report a spill or discharge into San Diego BayCoast Guard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(619) 295-3121Harbor Police . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(619) 686-62725mphSpeed ZoneSouth of this Line133Waste DisposalAsk a marina manager for disposal locations or call theCounty Hazardous Material Dutys Specialist (619) 338-22315 1011312Wild(ResThis map is for reference only. It is not to scale and should not be used fornavigational purposes.For further information on navigation charts, please visit the National Oceanic andAtmospheric Administration (NOAA) website at http://chartmaker.ncd.noaa.govFor information about attractions, entertainment, restaurants, parks and recreation onSan Diego Bay—The Big Bay—visit our website at thebigbay.comPhotos: Dale Frost, Rinus BaakliftreicAred ate)

san diego Bay is filled with wildlife that depend on the Bay’s natural resources to survive. The Bay has the largest contiguous mudflat in outhern California s and is the site of the sweetwater Marsh and south san diego Bay refuge. keeping the Bay clean, safe and healthy is important for the native and

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