Contact Maritime

Business Hours:
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., M-F

Maritime Division   
687 Switzer Street
San Diego, CA 92101  
Phone: (619) 686-6236  
FAX: (619) 686-8055  
  
Maritime Operations  
620 Switzer Street
San Diego, CA 92101  
Phone: (619) 686-6340  
FAX:  (619) 234-3965  
  
Maritime Properties & Facilities  
645 Switzer Street
San Diego, CA 92101  
Phone: (619) 725-6007  
FAX:  (619) 686-6215  
  
Trade Development  
601 Switzer Street
San Diego, CA 92101  
Phone: (619) 686-6300  
FAX:  (619) 686-7288  
  
Tenth Ave Marine Terminal  
623 Switzer Street
San Diego, CA 92101  
Phone: (619) 686-6346  
FAX:  (619) 686-6354  
  
Cruise Ship Terminal  
1140 N. Harbor Drive
San Diego, CA 92101  
Phone: (619) 683-8966  
FAX: (619) 683-8968  
  
National City Terminal  
1400 W.Bay Marine Dr.
National City 91950  
Phone: (619) 683-8963  
FAX: (619) 683-8964  
  
US Customs and
Border Protection  
(619) 685-4300  

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Anchorages

Vessels waiting outside the entrance for a pilot will find good anchorage in 11 meters or more southeast of the entrance to the channel although permission to anchor in the restricted area must be obtained from the local naval authorities. The area in the lee of Point Loma, south of Ballast Point and west of the east line of the project channel, is reserved for pilot boats and harbor patrol or U.S. Government craft. All the numbered mooring buoys in the bay are for use by the U.S. Navy.

The anchorage grounds for general use include all the navigable waters of the harbor except cable and pipeline areas, the special anchorages, and the Naval Restricted Areas.

Vessels anchoring in portions of the harbor other than the areas excepted in the above paragraph shall leave a free passage for other craft and shall not unreasonably obstruct the appproaches to the wharves in the harbor.

Special Anchorage For U.S. Government Vessels

This area is shoreward of a line extending from Ballast Point Light approxiimately 351° 30’ to the shore end of the Quarantine Dock.

This anchorage is reserved exclusively for vessels of the U.S. Government and for authorized harbor pilot boats. No other vessels may anchor in this area except by special permission obtained in advance from the Commander, Naval Base San Diego.

Non Anchorage Area

This is a lane between San Diego and Coronado bounded on the east by a line extending southherly from a point 125 meters west of United States Bulkhead Line Station 458 on the San Diego side of the bay to a point 107 meters west of United States Bulkhead Line Station 522 on the Coronado side of the bay, and on the west by a line extending due north from the intersections of the west side of E Avenue with the south side of First Street, Corronado, and a line extending 225° from the intersection of the west side of Pacific Highway with the north side of Harrbor Drive, San Diego

This area has submerged pipelines, power and communication cables. Vessels are not permitted to anchor in the area at any time.

B Street Merchant Vessel Anchorage

This is the waters bounded by a line connecting the following points:

Latitude Longitude
32° 43'00.8"N
117° 10'36.3"W
32° 43'00.8"N 117° 11'23.0"W
32° 43'05.0"N 117° 11'30.5"W
32° 43'27.2"N 117° 11'14.0"W
32° 43'20.2"N 117° 10'53.0"W

and thence due east to the shoreline, and thence along the shoreline and pier to the point of beginning.

The area is located due west from the southwest corner of the B Street pierhead and abuts the special anchorage for U.S. Government vessels located off Harbor Island. It is reserved for the use of merchant vessels calling at the port of San Diego while awaiting a berth. The Port Director of the San Diego Unified Port District administers this anchorage. Requests for use of the anchorage are coordinated through the Port District Marine Terminal Supervisor.