(a)The danger zone. The area within a sector extending seaward a distance of 3.8 nautical miles between radial lines bearing 357.1° true and 124.9° true, respectively, from a starting point on Mokapu Peninsula at latitude 21°27'11.84" N, longitude 157°43'53.83" W, and overlapping the existing 500-yard wide prohibited area. The danger zone is defined as a pie-shaped area bounded by the landward starting point on Mokapu Peninsula and the three seaward points forming an arc with a 3.8 nautical-mile radius at its center (Point B) with a radial line bearing 56.9° true. The three seaward points have the following coordinates: Point A: Latitude 21°30'59.66" N, Longitude 157°44'05.97" W
Point B: Latitude 21°29'16.58" N, Longitude 157°40'30.19" W
Point C: Latitude 21°25'01.79" N, Longitude 157°40'33.70" W