The discharge or disposal of oil, dead fish,
garbage, waste, rubbish or debris on the waters, shores or foreshores
is prohibited.
[Amended 4-7-1971; approved 6-22-1971; 11-5-1977; approved 1-12-1978; 7-12-2012 by Order No. 2012-155]
A. No vessel, mooring or other object shall be abandoned,
sunk or otherwise placed where it may constitute a danger to navigation.
Any vessel, mooring or object so placed, and any vessel improperly
secured, swamped, sunk, washed ashore or found in a restricted area,
may be removed or relocated by direction of the Harbormaster or an
Assistant Harbormaster if corrective action is not taken after 72
hours' notice to the owner, or if the owner is not known, after notice
has been posted for the same period at the Town Hall or on or near
such vessel, mooring or object. The expense of such removal or relocation,
and any liability incurred therefor, shall be the responsibility of
the owner.
B. Nothing in the above shall be deemed to restrict earlier
action by the Harbormaster or an Assistant Harbormaster, with or without
notice to the owner, if, in their judgment, such action is necessary
to protect life or property.
[Amended 7-12-2012 by Order No. 2012-155]
A. Vessel operators
are responsible for their wake at all times and shall not operate
a vessel in a reckless or negligent manner so as to endanger the life,
safety, or property of any person.
B. No person
shall operate or maintain any vessel in a manner that violates MGL
c. 90B, or any regulations adopted thereunder, or any other state
or federal law that may apply.
Any person or persons skin diving or scuba diving
shall:
A. Display a diver's flag consisting of a red field with
a white diagonal stripe of a size not less than 12 inches square.
B. Display such flag on a float or other similar device
holding such flag upright at a height sufficient to be visible to
passing boats.
C. Stay within 150 feet of the aforesaid float and flag
or tow the float and flag with him while he is submerged and surface
thereunder, unless for special purposes permission is granted in writing
by the Harbormaster to otherwise display flags for the protection
of divers.