2025-15538Rule

Rock the Boat Safely: Coast Guard Rules Maine Concert Waters

Published Date: 8/15/2025

Rule

Summary

The Coast Guard is setting up a temporary safety zone in Casco Bay near Cow Island, ME, for an offshore concert with lots of boats watching. They’re creating a special area for spectators, a safe lane for boats to move through, and rules like no swimming and slow speeds to keep everyone safe. This affects anyone boating in the area during the event and helps make sure the fun stays safe and smooth.

Analyzed Economic Effects

3 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 2 costs, 0 mixed.

Temporary spectator area and access lane

You may find a fenced-off spectator area established in Casco Bay near Cow Island, ME for an offshore concert. The Coast Guard will also set a designated safe access lane for transit and emergency response, which changes where boats can go during the event.

Swimming prohibited in event zone

You cannot swim in the regulated spectator area around Cow Island, ME during the offshore concert. The Coast Guard explicitly prohibits swimming in the area to reduce safety risks for spectators and mariners.

Speed restriction and no-wake zone

You must follow a speed restriction and operate in a no-wake mode in the regulated area near Cow Island, ME while the concert is happening. These rules slow vessel speeds to protect people and property in the spectator zone.

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8/15/2025

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