Title 46 › Subtitle Subtitle VIII— - Miscellaneous › Chapter CHAPTER 801— - WRECKS AND SALVAGE › § 80104
Foreign ships may not do salvage work in U.S. waters — the Atlantic or Pacific coasts, any part of the Great Lakes and their connecting waters (including the part of the Saint Lawrence River on the border), or U.S. territorial waters in the Gulf of Mexico — or they risk losing their vessel. The Secretary of Homeland Security can allow a foreign ship in a specific place only if no suitable vessel owned only by U.S. citizens (including a Bowaters corporation) and documented under chapter 121 or numbered under chapter 123 is available. Help allowed by treaty — including the May 18, 1908 treaty with Great Britain/Canada and the June 13, 1935 treaty with Mexico — is still permitted.
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46 U.S.C. § 80104
Title 46 — Shipping
Last Updated
Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73