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Notices276 - 381/14T & P Notices in Force
ADMIRALTYNOTICES TO MARINERS
Weekly Edition 423 January 2014
(Published on the UKHO Website 13 January 2014)
CONTENTS
I Explanatory Notes. Publications List
II Admiralty Notices to Mariners. Updates to Standard Nautical Charts
III Reprints of NAVAREA I Navigational Warnings
IV Updates to Admiralty Sailing Directions
V Updates to Admiralty List of Lights and Fog Signals
VI Updates to Admiralty List of Radio Signals
VII Updates to Miscellaneous Admiralty Nautical Publications
VIII Updates to Admiralty Digital Products and Services
Marinersare requested to inform theUKHydrographicOffice,AdmiraltyWay, Taunton,SomersetTA1 2DN immediately of the discovery of new or suspected dangers to navigation, observedchanges to navigational aids and of shortcomings in both paper and digital Admiralty Charts orPublications.The Hydrographic Note Form (H102) is to be used to forward this information and to report anyENC display issues.Form H102A is to be used for reporting changes to Port InformationForm H102B is to be used for reporting GPS/Chart Datum observations.Copies of these forms can be found at the back of the Admiralty Notices to Mariners and on theUKHO website
The following communication facilities are available:
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GUIDANCE NOTES FOR THE USE OF ADMIRALTY NOTICES TO MARINERS
ON THE UKHO WEBSITE
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digital NM Weekly update is available 10 days prior to the paper publication date; there are no
subscription fees for access to the UKHO Notices to Mariners Website.
NB: The NM database includes historical NM data from 1 January 2000, for NMs prior to 2000 the
Cumulative List of Notices to Mariners (NP234B-00) must be used.
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This Admiralty Notices to Mariners Bulletin (ANMB) is published by the UK Hydrographic
Office (UKHO). The UK Maritime and Coastguard Agency accepts that both the paper and
digital forms of the ANMB comply with carriage requirement for Notices to Mariners within
Regulation 19.2.1.4 of the revised Chapter V of the Safety of Life at Sea Convention, and the
Merchant Shipping (Safety of Navigation) Regulations, both of which came into force 1 July
2002.
While every effort is made to ensure that the data provided through the Notices to Mariners
service is accurate, the user needs to be aware of the risks of corruption to data. It is important
that the user should only use the data on suitable equipment and that other applications should
not be running on the user’s machine at the same time. Users should exercise their
professional judgement in the use of data and also consult the Mariners’ Handbook (NP100)
for further details.
The user needs to be aware that there is a possibility that data could be corrupted during
transmission, or in the process of display or printing on the user’s equipment, or if converted
to other software formats, and is accordingly advised that the UKHO cannot accept
responsibility for any such change, or any modifications or unauthorised changes, made by
licensees, or other parties.
ADMIRALTY NOTICES TO MARINERS
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EXPLANATORY NOTES
Dating
Weekly Notices are dated for the Thursday appropriate to the week that the printed version is despatched from the UKHO.
They are available earlier from the UKHO website.
Section I - Publications List
At the beginning of the Publications List is an index of Admiralty Charts affected by the Publications List. Thereafter there
are a number of standard lists which contain details and announcements concerning charts and publications relevant for the
particular Weekly Notice. Full details of how to use the various lists contained in Section I are available in NP294.
Special Announcements and Errata are occasionally included at the end of this Section.
Section IA - Temporary and Preliminary (T&P) Notices
A list of T&P Notices in force (along with a list of those cancelled during the previous month), is included in the Weekly NM
each month (see below).
Section IB - Current Hydrographic Publications
Information about Hydrographic Publications including the current edition numbers is included in the Weekly NM at the end
of March, June, September and December.
Section II - Updates to Standard Nautical Charts
The notices in Section II give instructions for the updating of standard nautical charts and selected thematic charts in the
Admiralty series. Geographical positions refer to the horizontal datum of the current edition of each affected chart which is
stated in the notice alongside the appropriate chart number. Positions are normally given in degrees, minutes and decimals of
a minute, but may occasionally quote seconds for convenience when plotting from the graduation of some older-style charts.
Where Leisure Products are referred to different horizontal datums from the standard nautical charts for that geographical
area, positions in the notices cannot be plotted directly on these products. Bearings are true reckoned clockwise from 000° to
359°; those relating to lights are from seaward. Symbols referred to are those shown in NP5011. Depths and heights are
given in metres or fathoms and/or feet as appropriate for the chart being updated (abbreviated where necessary to m, fm and
ft respectively). Blocks and notes accompanying notices in Section II are placed towards the end of the section.
T&P Notices. These are indicated by (T) or (P) after the notice number and are placed at the end of Section II. They are
printed on one side of the paper in order that they may be cut up and filed. To assist in filing, the year is indicated after the
notice number and an in-force list is published monthly. Information from these notices is not included on charts before
issue; charts should be updated in pencil on receipt. Associated diagrams are reproduced with Blocks at the end of Section II.
Original Information. A star (*) adjacent to the number of a notice indicates that the notice is based on original
information.
Section III - Navigational Warnings
NAVAREA I Navigational Warnings in force at the specified time quoted in the header are reprinted in Section III. It is
recommended that this reprint should be kept in a file or book, followed by subsequent weekly reprints. Only the most
convenient Admiralty Chart is quoted. The full text of all Warnings in force is included in Weeks 1, 13, 26 and 39 each year.
Section IV - Sailing Directions
Updates to all Sailing Directions are given in Section IV. Those in force at the end of the year are reprinted in the Annual
Summary of Admiralty Notices to Mariners Part 2 (NP247(2)). A list of updates in force is published in Section IV of the
Weekly Edition quarterly. Updates may be cut out and pasted/changed directly into the book or alternatively it is
recommended that updates are kept in a file with the latest list of updates in force on top. The list should then be consulted
when using the parent book to see if any changes, affecting the area under consideration, are in force. It is not recommended
that changes be stuck in the parent book.
Section V - Lights
Updates to all the List of Lights are given in Section V and may be published in an earlier edition than the chart-updating
notice. The entire entry for each light updated will be printed (including minor changes) and an asterisk (*) will denote which
column contains a change. In the case of a new light, or where a new sequence is added below the main light, an asterisk (*)
will appear under all columns. All Section V entries are intended to be cut out and pasted into the appropriate volume. It is
emphasised that the List of Lights is the primary source of information on lights and that many alterations, especially those of
a temporary but operational nature, are promulgated only as updates to the List of Lights. Light positions should be
regarded as approximate and are intended to indicate the relative positions of lights only. Charts should be consulted for a
more authoritative position. When a light is affected by a separate chart-updating notice, its Light List number is always
included in the relevant text contained in Section II. The range of a light is normally the nominal range, except when the
responsible authority quotes luminous or geographical range - see special remarks for ranges used by each country.
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Section VI - Radio Signals
Updates to all the Radio Signals are given in Section VI. When a chart-updating notice is issued for information that is also
included within the Radio Signals, the appropriate volume reference number is quoted, followed in parentheses by the
number of the Weekly Edition containing (in Section VI) the corresponding update to the service details. The updates in
Section VI should be cut out and pasted into the appropriate volumes.
Section VII - Miscellaneous Publications
Updates to the following selected miscellaneous Nautical Publications are contained in Section VII.
NP100 The Mariner’s Handbook
NP133A Paper Chart Maintenance Record
NP231 Admiralty Guide to the Practical Use of ENCs
NP294 How to Keep your Admiralty Products Up-to-date
NP136 Ocean Passages for the World
NP350(1) Admiralty Distance Tables – Atlantic Ocean
NP350(3) Admiralty Distance Tables – Pacific Ocean
NP350(2) Admiralty Distance Tables – Indian Ocean
NP735 IALA Maritime Buoyage System
NP5011 Symbols and Abbreviations used on Admiralty Paper Charts
NP5012 Admiralty Guide to ENC Symbols used in ECDIS
All Tides Publications
Nautical Almanac Publications, including Sight Reduction Tables.
Section VIII – Admiralty Digital Products and Services
Information relevant to Admiralty Digital Products and Services.
Further Guidance
The Mariner’s Handbook (NP100) gives a fuller explanation of the limitations of charts and details of the UKHO policy for
the promulgation and selection of navigationally significant information for charts. Details of chart updating methods can be
found in “How to Keep Your Admiralty Products Up-to-date” (NP294). All users are advised to study these publications.
CAUTIONARY NOTES
Updating
Updating information is published by Weekly Notices to Mariners supplemented by navigational warnings for items of
immediate importance. It should be borne in mind that they may be based on reports which cannot always be verified before
promulgation, and that it is sometimes necessary to be selective and promulgate only the more important items to avoid
overloading users; the remainder being included in revised editions of the charts and publications concerned.
Laws and Regulations
While, in the interests of the safety of shipping, the UKHO makes every endeavour to include in its publications details of the
laws and regulations of all countries appertaining to navigation, it must be clearly understood:-
(a) that no liability whatsoever can be accepted for failure to publish details of any particular law or regulation, and
(b) that publication of the details of a law or regulation is solely for the safety and convenience of shipping and implies
no recognition of the international validity of the law or regulation.
Reliance on Charts and Associated Publications
While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of the information on Admiralty charts and within nautical publications, it
should be appreciated that it may not always be complete and up-to-date. The mariner must be the final judge of the reliance
he can place on the information given, bearing in mind his particular circumstances, local pilotage guidance and the judicious
use of available aids to navigation.
Charts
Charts should be used with prudence: there are areas where the source data are old, incomplete or of poor quality. The
mariner should use the largest scale appropriate for his particular purpose; apart from being the most detailed, the larger
scales are usually updated first. When extensive new information (such as a new hydrographic survey) is received, some
months may elapse before it can be fully incorporated in published charts. On small scale charts of ocean areas where
hydrographic information is, in many cases, still sparse, charted shoals may be in error as regards position, least depth and
extent. Undiscovered dangers may exist, particularly away from well-established routes.
Satellite-Derived Positions and Chart Accuracy
Mariners must not assume that charts which are referred to WGS84 Datum, or those for which shifts to WGS84 Datum are
provided, have been surveyed to modern standards of accuracy. On some charts, owing to the age and quality of the source
information, some of the charted detail may not be positioned accurately. In such cases mariners are advised to exercise
particular caution when navigating in the vicinity of dangers, even when using an electronic positioning system such as GPS.
For further details, see The Mariner’s Handbook (NP100). This applies to both paper and digital (Admiralty Raster Chart
Service and ENC) versions of charts.
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[4/14] Admiralty Charts affected by the Publication List Admiralty Chart 342 344 346 513 886 1036 1039 1496 1563 1861 1862 1863 1869 1870 2151 2566 2699 2796 2797 3084 3546 4263 4602 4788 4789 5506 5507 INT 602 INT 1552 INT 1926 INT 1939 INT 3670 Admiralty Publication NP 59 NP 247(2)
denotes chart available in the Admiralty Raster Chart Service series. 1.6
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ADMIRALTY CHARTS AND PUBLICATIONS NOW PUBLISHED AND AVAILABLE
NEW ADMIRALTY CHARTS AND PUBLICATIONS Admiralty Charts published 23 January 2014 Chart Title, limits and other remarks Scale Folio 2014 Catalogue page
1036 Vietnam – South Coast, Ho Chi Minh City and Approaches. 10°35′⋅30N. — 10°48′⋅50N., 106°42′⋅00E. — 106°50′⋅70E. One of a series of new metric charts providing improved coverage of Ho Chi Minh City and Approaches. This chart is referred to WGS84 Datum.
1:25,000 47 76
1039 Vietnam – South Coast, Outer Approaches to Ho Chi Minh City.
10°25′⋅0N. — 10°38′⋅3N., 106°49′⋅8E. — 106°58′⋅5E. One of a series of new metric charts providing improved coverage of Ho Chi Minh City and Approaches. This chart is referred to WGS84 Datum.
1:25,000 47 76
1861
INT1926 International Chart Series, North Atlantic Ocean – Islas Canarias, Gran Canaria to El Hierro. 27°05′⋅00N. — 29°23′⋅00N., 14°41′⋅00W. — 18°31′⋅00W. A replacement of existing chart 1869 with revised limits. Includes new depth information from Spanish surveys up to 2000 and changes to submarine cables and coastline. (A modified reproduction of INT1926 published by Spain).
1:350,000 20 40
1862
INT1939 International Chart Series, North Atlantic Ocean – Islas Canarias, Lanzarote to Cabo Bojador. 26°06′⋅00N. — 29°27′⋅00N., 12°56′⋅00W. — 15°36′⋅00W. A replacement of existing chart 1870 with revised limits. Includes new depth information from Spanish surveys up to 2001 and changes to submarine cables and coastline. (A modified reproduction of INT1939 published by Spain).
1:350,000 20 40
1863 North Atlantic Ocean, Islas Canarias, Puerto de los Marmoles to
Puerto del Rosario. 28°28′⋅2N. — 29°00′⋅00N., 13°30′⋅5W. — 13°54′⋅0W.
A Isla de Lanzarote, Puerto de los Marmoles and Naos. 28°56′⋅900N. — 28°58′⋅700N., 13°31′⋅300W. — 13°32′⋅600W.
B Isla de Fuerteventura, Puerto del Rosario. 28°29′⋅300N. — 28°30′⋅200N., 13°50′⋅700W. — 13°52′⋅000W.
A replacement of existing chart 886 with revised limits. Includes new plans A Puertos de Los Marmoles and Naos and B Puerto del Rosario.
1:60,000 1:10,000 1:10,000
20 40
denotes chart available in the Admiralty Raster Chart Service series. 1.7
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ADMIRALTY CHARTS AND PUBLICATIONS NOW PUBLISHED AND AVAILABLE
NEW EDITIONS OF ADMIRALTY CHARTS AND PUBLICATIONS Admiralty Charts published 23 January 2014
Chart Title, limits and other remarks Scale Folio 2014 Catalogue page
342 China – Zhujiang Kou, Shekou Gang to Mawan Gang. Includes significant safety-related information as follows: changes to depths and coastline. Note: On publication of this New Edition former Notice 5258(P)/13 is cancelled. This chart remains affected by Notice 4557(T)/12.
1:15,000 47 78
344 China – Zhu Jiang, Shanban Zhou to Nizhou Tou.
Includes changes to depths, buoyage and coastline. Note: On publication of this New Edition former Notice 4843(P)/13 is cancelled.
1:25,000 47 78
346 China – Zhu Jiang, Nizhou Tou to Huangpu.
Includes changes to depths, buoyage and coastline. Note: On publication of this New Edition former Notice 4843(P)/13 is cancelled.
1:25,000 47 78
513 Central America – East Coast – Honduras, Isla de Roatán to Puerto
Cortés. Tela.
Includes significant safety-related information as follows: new submarine cables.
1:250,000 1:37,500
85 122
1496 The Great Bahama Bank, Sheet 1, From Great Isaac to 23°40′ N.
Latitude. Includes significant safety-related information as follows: new submarine cables.
1:291,800 83 126
2151 England – East Coast, River Thames, Tilbury to Margaret Ness.
A Continuation.
Includes changes to depths from the latest Port of London Authority surveys. Note: This chart remains affected by Notice 4558(T)13.
1:12,500 1:12,500
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denotes chart available in the Admiralty Raster Chart Service series. 1.8
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NEW EDITIONS OF ADMIRALTY CHARTS AND PUBLICATIONS Admiralty Charts published 23 January 2014 (continued)
Chart Title, limits and other remarks Scale Folio 2014 Catalogue page
2699 Ireland – North Coast, Horn Head to Fanad Head with Mulroy Bay.
Continuation to Millford.
Includes changes to depths from the latest Irish Government surveys. The horizontal datum of this chart has been transferred to the WGS84 compatible datum ETRS89. Note: On publication of this New Edition former Notice 937(P)/12 is cancelled. This chart is to be deleted from the list of charts affected by Notice 1700(P)/08.
1:30,000 1:30,000
3 22
3546 Norway – West Coast, Karmsundet to Ryvarden and
Skjoldafjorden. A Åkrehamn. B Skjoldastraumen.
Includes significant safety-related information as follows: new submarine cables, submarine pipelines and changes to marine farms.
1:50,000 1:20,000 1:20,000
13 32
4602
INT602 International Chart Series, South Pacific Ocean, Tasman and Coral Seas, Australia to Northern New Zealand and Fiji. Includes updated lines of equal magnetic variation for 2010.(A modified reproduction of INT602 published by Australia).
1:3,500,000 66 18, 104
4788 Canada, Québec/Quebec, Fleuve Saint-Laurent/St. Lawrence River,
Donnacona à/to Batiscan. Portneuf.
Includes changes to depths, coastline and general updating throughout. (A modifed reproduction of Canadian chart 1314).
1:40,000 1:5,000
79 130
4789 Canada, Québec/Quebec, Fleuve Saint-Laurent/St. Lawrence River,
Batiscan au/to Lac Saint-Pierre. Port de Trois-Rivières. Port de Bécancour.
Includes changes to depths, coastline and general updating throughout. (A modified reproduction of Canadian chart 1313).
1:40,000 1:15,000 1:15,000
79 130
denotes chart available in the Admiralty Raster Chart Service series. 1.9
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NEW EDITIONS OF ADMIRALTY CHARTS AND PUBLICATIONS Admiralty Publications
NP No. Title and other remarks Date Remarks
NP59 Nova Scotia and Bay of Fundy Pilot (Fifteenth Edition) 2013. 23/01/14 Updated to Week 38/13 (19/9/13).
First updates in NM week 4/14. This edition supersedes NP59 (Fourteenth Edition 2008) which is cancelled.
NP247(2) Admiralty Annual Summary of Notices to Mariners Part 2.
Updates to Sailing Directions and Miscellaneous Nautical Publications (2014 Edition).
23/01/14 This edition supersedes NP247(2) (2013 Edition) which is cancelled.
ADMIRALTY CHARTS AND PUBLICATIONS TO BE PUBLISHED
ADMIRALTY CHARTS TO BE PUBLISHED 13 FEBRUARY 2014 New Admiralty Charts Chart
Title, limits and other remarks
Scale
Charts to be WITHDRAWN
Folio
2796 Indonesia, Semarang to Pulau-Pulau Sapudi.
4°08′⋅5S. — 7°02′⋅0S., 110°20′⋅0E. — 114°45′⋅2E. One of a series of new metric charts providing improved coverage throughout the waters of Indonesia. The chart is referred to WGS84 Datum.
1:500,000 - 60
2797 Indonesia, Jakarta to Semarang.
4°09′⋅0S. — 7°02′⋅0S., 106°34′⋅0E. — 110°59′⋅2E. One of a series of new metric charts providing improved coverage throughout the waters of Indonesia. The chart is referred to WGS84 Datum.
1:500,000 - 60
4263 Chile, Estrecho de Magallanes, Paso Inglés.
53°31′⋅00S. — 53°51′⋅50S., 71°49′⋅00W. — 72°28′⋅10W. Provides larger scale coverage of Paso Inglés. (A modified reproduction of Chilean chart 11310. This chart is referred to WGS84 datum).
1:50,000 - 97
denotes chart available in the Admiralty Raster Chart Service series. 1.10
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ADMIRALTY CHARTS TO BE PUBLISHED 13 FEBRUARY 2014 New Admiralty Charts (continued) Chart
Title, limits and other remarks
Scale
Charts to be WITHDRAWN
Folio
5506 Mariners’ Routeing Guide, Turkish Straits, Strait of Istanbul and
Southern Approaches. 40°48′⋅90N. — 41°23′⋅35N., 28°41′⋅68E. — 29°20′⋅34E. A new routeing guide for the Turkish Straits.
1:85,000 - -
5507 Mariners’ Routeing Guide, Turkish Straits, Strait of Çanakkale.
39°42′⋅0N. — 40°40′⋅0N., 25°39′⋅0E. — 27°11′⋅5E. A new routeing guide for the Turkish Straits.
1:175,000 - -
New Editions of Admiralty Charts Chart
Title, limits and other remarks
Scale
Charts to be WITHDRAWN
Folio
1563 INT3670
International Chart Series, Lebanon, Approaches to Beyrouth (Beirut).
A Beyrouth (Beirut). B Port de Joûnié.
Includes significant safety-related information as follows: changes to anchorage areas, pilot boarding positions within Jun El Khudr, lights and magnetic variation.
1:30,000 1:12,500 1:10,000
1563 INT3670
30
2566 INT1552
International Chart Series, England – East Coast, Tees and Hartlepool Bays.
A Tees Bay. B Continuation of River Tees. C Hartlepool Bay.
Includes significant safety-related information as follows: changes to the Tees Bay Wind Farm.
1:20,000 1:20,000 1:10,000
2566 INT1552
7
3084 South America – West Coast, Ports on the Coast of Peru.
A Bahía Pisco. B Matarani.
Includes significant safety-related information as follows: new depths in Bahia Matarani and within Matarini Harbour, changes to coastline, wrecks, anchorages, rocks and lights throughout.
1:100,000 1:10,000
3084 98
denotes chart available in the Admiralty Raster Chart Service series. 1.11
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denotes chart available in the Admiralty Raster Chart Service series. 1.12
ADMIRALTY CHARTS AND PUBLICATIONS PERMANENTLY WITHDRAWN Admiralty Charts
Chart to be WITHDRAWN
Main Title
On publication of New Chart/New Edition
342 China – Zhujiang Kou, Shekou Gang to Mawan Gang. 342 344 China – Zhu Jiang, Shanban Zhou to Nizhou Tou. 344 346 China – Zhu Jiang, Nizhou Tou to Huangpu. 346 513 Central America – East Coast, Honduras, Isla de Roatán to Puerto
Cortés. 513
886 North Atlantic Ocean, Islas Canarias, Estrecho de la Bocayna and
Approaches to Arrecife. 1863
1496 The Great Bahama Bank, Sheet 1, From Great Isaac to 23°40′N.
Latitude. 1496
1869 North Atlantic Ocean – Islas Canarias, Gran Canaria to Hierro. 1861
INT1926 1870 North Atlantic Ocean, Islas Canarias, Lanzarote to Gran Canaria. 1862
INT1939 2151 England – East Coast, River Thames, Tilbury to Margaret Ness. 2151 2699 Republic of Ireland, North Coast, Horn Head to Fanad Head with
Mulroy Bay. 2699
3546 Norway – West Coast, Karmsundet to Ryvarden and Skjoldafjorden. 3546 4602 INT602
International Chart Series, South Pacific Ocean, Tasman and Coral Seas, Australia to Northern New Zealand and Fiji.
4602 INT602
4788 Canada, Québec/Quebec, Fleuve Saint-Laurent/St. Lawrence River,
Donnacona à/to Batiscan. 4788
4789 Canada, Québec/Quebec, Fleuve Saint-Laurent/St. Lawrence River,
Batiscan au/to Lac Saint-Pierre. 4789
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TEMPORARY AND PRELIMINARY NOTICES In Force 18 January 2014
(Former In Force List dated 21 December 2013 is cancelled)
Cancelled Notices
Area Notice No.2 937(P)/124 3526(T)/12, 4308(P)/12, 751(T)/135 174(T)/13, 2251(T)/13, 2750(P)/13, 3383(T)/13, 4161(T)/13, 4429(T)/13, 4951(P)/13, 5433(P)/136 5727(T)/12, 4730(P)/137 2401(T)/138 1784(P)/13, 2648(T)/139 540(P)/1311 4576(T)/1212 5379(T)/1014 175(T)/13, 415(T)/13, 4347(P)/13, 4843(P)/13, 5258(P)/1315 1217(T)/12, 2565(T)/13, 2936(T)/13, 3668(T)/13, 4020(T)/13, 4129(T)/13, 4214(T)/13, 4511(T)/13, 4512(T)/13,
4617(T)/13, 4621(T)/13, 5006(T)/13, 5109(T)/13, 5134(T)/13, 5324(T)/13, 33(T)/1416 4791(T)/12, 2307(T)/13, 5037(P)/1317 4819(P)/0918 5744(T)/09, 3558(P)/11, 1720(T)/13, 3986(T)/13, 4074(T)/13, 5233(T)/13, 5236(T)/13, 5237(T)/13, 59(T)/1419 5351(T)/13, 5353(P)/1320 2191(T)/1325 4965(T)/13
No. of Notice
Charts affected Locality & Subject Folio(s)
2. BRITISH ISLES
1199(P)/08 1820, 2707 ........... IRELAND, West Coast, Killary Harbour and approaches: Depths .................. 41621(P)/08 2254, 2423, 2789 IRELAND, West Coast, Approaches to Dingle Bay: Depths ............................ 2, 41622(P)/08 2423, 2424 ........... IRELAND, South West Coast, Approaches to Bantry Bay, Dunmanus Bay and
Long Island Bay: Depths....................................................................................2
1623(P)/08 2423, 2424, 2495 IRELAND, South West Coast, Valentia Island to Black Ball Head: Depths ..... 2, 41700(P)/08 2723 ...................... IRELAND, North Coast, Inishtrahull Northwards to Rosguill Peninsula:
Depths ................................................................................................................3
1701(P)/08 1879, 2723, 2725 IRELAND, West Coast, Tory Island to Dawros Head: Depths.......................... 3, 42496(P)/08 1127, 2420, 2703,
2725 ......................IRELAND, West Coast, Eagle Island to Malin More Head: Depths ................. 4, 5
2550(P)/08 2254, 2423, 2789 IRELAND, West Coast, Brandon Point to Blasket Islands: Depths ................. 2, 45890(P)/09 2501 ...................... SCOTLAND, West Coast, North Minch — Greenstone Point to Horse Island:
Depths ................................................................................................................5
6440(P)/09 2173, 2420 ........... IRELAND, West Coast, Galway Bay , Inishmore, North Coast and Golam Head to Ardfry Shoals: Depths ..........................................................................
4
243(P)/10 2423, 2424 ........... IRELAND, South West Coast, Bantry Bay and Dunmanus Bay : Depths......... 21467(T)/10 2249 ...................... SCOTLAND, Orkney Islands, Mainland, West Coast, Marwick Head:
Measuring instruments .......................................................................................6
3053(P)/10 1127, 1879, 2725. IRELAND, West Coast, Approaches to Donegal Harbour & Blacksod Bay: Depths ................................................................................................................
4, 5
5557(T)/11 2529 ...................... SCOTLAND, Hebrides, Approaches to Stornoway, Loch Erisort, Tannaraidh South-eastwards: Scientific instruments; Buoyage............................................
5
1347(P)/12 1820, 2173, 2420, 2707, 2708 ...........
IRELAND, West Coast, Mannin Bay and Approaches: Depths ........................ 4
1402(P)/12 1796, 2635 ........... SCOTLAND, West Coast, Isle of Mull, Western Approaches to the Sound of Mull: Depths.......................................................................................................
5
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1652(P)/12 1765, 2081, 2424 IRELAND, South Coast, Newfoundland Bay to Hake Head and Kinsale Harbour: Depths .................................................................................................
2
3157(P)/12 2052, 2693 ........... ENGLAND, East Coast, Approaches to Harwich, Cutler: Obstructions........... 74711(T)/12 1169....................... WALES, South Coast, Porthcawl: Harbour developments ................................ 25462(T)/12 1795, 1796, 2208 SCOTLAND, West Coast, Canna, Canna Harbour: Buoy................................. 55463(P)/12 1446 ...................... SCOTLAND, East Coast, Aberdeen Harbour: Works; Lights; Buoy ................ 6358(T)/13 1152....................... ENGLAND, Bristol Channel, Stert Flats, Stert Island Northwards: Buoy ........ 2858(T)/13 1403, 2198, 2199 SCOTLAND, West Coast, Loch Ryan, Cairnryan Ferry Terminal Southwards:
Buoy ...................................................................................................................3
1318(P)/13 1127, 1778, 1796, 2635, 2722, 2724
SCOTLAND, West Coast, Approaches to the Sound of Mull: Depths; Rock ... 3, 5
1944(P)/13 31, 148 ................. ENGLAND, South Coast, Lizard Point to Gribbin Head: Depth information .. 12300(T)/13 1161, 1165............ WALES, South Coast, Swansea Bay, Witford Point South-westwards:
Scientific instrument; Buoy................................................................................2
2524(T)/13 1795, 1796 ........... SCOTLAND, West Coast, Outer Hebrides, Sound of Barra: Depths ................ 52525(T)/13 134, 152, 2566,
2567 ......................ENGLAND, East Coast, Tees Bay, Tees Bay Wind Farm: Buoyage................. 7
2646(T)/13 734, 741 ............... SCOTLAND, Firth of Forth, Methil: Works...................................................... 73211(P)/13 1795, 1796 ........... SCOTLAND, Hebrides, Barra Southwards to Berneray: Depths ...................... 53212(P)/13 219, 1234, 1239 .. SCOTLAND, Orkney Islands, Otter Bank Westwards: Offshore installations . 63233(T)/13 2199, 2798 ........... IRELAND, North East Coast, Torr Head North-eastwards: Measuring
instruments .........................................................................................................3
3427(T)/13 1984, 2173 ........... IRELAND, West Coast, Galway Bay, Burnacurra Point South-westwards: Buoy ...................................................................................................................
4
3429(T)/13 115, 222, 223, 1077, 1078, 1409, 1889 ......................
SCOTLAND, East Coast, Moray Firth: Moorings ............................................ 6
3431(T)/13 3490 ...................... ENGLAND, West Coast, Port of Liverpool, Sandon Half-tide Dock Westwards: Works; Outfall; Buoyage ................................................................
3
4558(T)/13 1185, 1186, 1607, 1609, 2151, 2484, 3683, 3750 ...........
ENGLAND, East Coast, River Thames, Gravesend Reach, Lower Hope Reach, Mucking Flats, Sea Reach, Maplin Sands and Oaze: Measuring instruments; Buoyage..............................................................................................................
7, 8
4937(T)/13 1535 ...................... ENGLAND, East Coast, Lowestoft: Works....................................................... 75159(P)/13 1785, 1794, 2501,
2504 ......................SCOTLAND, West Coast, North Minch, Loch Inver to Rubha Còigeach Westwards: Depths.............................................................................................
5, 6
5161(T)/13 121, 129, 1882 .... ENGLAND, East Coast, Bridlington: Works..................................................... 75404(P)/13 44, 2093, 2156,
2159 ......................IRELAND, East Coast, Ards Peninsula, Ballywalter to Guns Island: Depths; Drying heights ....................................................................................................
3
5422(T)/13 108, 2037, 3418 .. ENGLAND, East Coast, South Coast, Approaches to The Wash and Chichester Harbour: Measuring instruments; Buoyage .......................................................
1, 7
5424(T)/13 2036, 2038, 2041 ENGLAND, South Coast, Port of Southampton, River Test to Southampton Water: Measuring instruments; Buoyage ...........................................................
1
5432(T)/13 2, 2037, 2045, 2450, 2656, 2675, 4140 ......................
ENGLAND, South Coast, Eastern Approaches to the Solent, Nab Tower: Light 1, 6, 7
142(T)/14 2249, 2250, 2584 SCOTLAND, Orkney Islands, Gairsay S, Seal Skerry: Beacon; Light; Buoy .. 6284(T)/14 1123, 1178, 2649. CELTIC SEA, UK Sector, Nymphe Bank SE and Cockburn Bank SE:
Scientific instruments; Buoyage ........................................................................1, 2
285(T)/14 1320, 1552, 2010 ENGLAND, West Coast, Approaches to Heysham, Lune Deep: Buoy............. 3287(T)/14 2010, 3164 ........... ENGLAND, West Coast, Approaches to Barrow, Haws Point E: Scientific
instrument...........................................................................................................3
300(T)/14 219, 1954, 2635 .. SCOTLAND, North Coast, Whiten Head NE: Buoyage ................................... 5, 6
3. NORTH RUSSIA, NORWAY, THE FÆROE ISLANDS AND ICELAND
74(T)/05 2269, 3180 ........... RUSSIA, Barents Sea Coast, Norton’s Ground Westwards: Danger area ......... 142960(P)/06 2327 ...................... NORWAY, West Coast, Engelvær South-westwards to Oterværfjorden: Depths 143624(P)/07 2097 ...................... RUSSIA, White Sea Coast, Onega and Approaches: Buoyage; Lights; Leading
line; Signal station..............................................................................................14
1956(P)/09 3499 ...................... NORWAY, South Coast, Oslofjorden, Eksefjorden and Rosfjorden: Lights...... 12
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5718(T)/09 2733, 2734 ........... ICELAND, South West Coast, Hvalfjörđur: Buoyage....................................... 151187(P)/10 2967 ...................... RUSSIA, Barents Sea Coast, Proliv Karskiye Vorota: Depths .......................... 144272(T)/10 3137 ...................... ARCTIC OCEAN, Svalbard, Spitsbergen, Sörkapp Land Southwards,
Sörkapp: Radar beacon ......................................................................................15
5297(T)/10 3136 ...................... ARCTIC OCEAN, Svalbard, Prins Karls Forland West-north-westwards and Kvitøya Southwards: Measuring instruments ....................................................
15
2772(T)/11 4010 ...................... ARCTIC OCEAN, Greenland Sea, Greenland Basin and Knipovich Ridge: Measuring instruments .......................................................................................
15
4608(T)/11 2674 ...................... NORWAY, West Coast, Storegga: Data collection buoy.................................... 135413(P)/11 3504 ...................... NORWAY, West Coast, Mongstad Base: Port developments............................. 134230(P)/12 2321 ...................... NORWAY, West Coast, Vestfjorden, Røst South-westwards: Restricted area ... 144472(T)/12 2897, 2899, 4112,
4113.......................ICELAND, Northwards and North-westwards: Measuring instruments ........... 15
4644(T)/12 2961 ...................... RUSSIA, Barents Sea Coast, Gulyayevskiye Koshki to Nar’yan-Mar: Buoyage 145145(P)/12 3499 ...................... NORWAY, South Coast, Larvik, Revet Westwards and Southwards and
Sandefjord: Alongside depths; Coastline; Depths..............................................12
5302(T)/12 2097, 2273, 2274, 2275 ......................
RUSSIA, White Sea Coast, Onezhskiy Zaliv: Buoyage .................................... 14
5833(T)/12 2898 ...................... ICELAND, Vestfirđir, Ísafjarđardjúp: Measuring instruments .......................... 15539(T)/13 3509, 3562 ........... NORWAY, South Coast, Oslo Havn, Bjørvika and Sørenga: Buoyage ............. 12754(T)/13 3501, 3510 ........... NORWAY, South Coast, Drammensfjorden, Drammen: Buoy .......................... 121060(T)/13 2897, 4101, 4112. ICELAND, Rauðinúpur North-eastwards, Rifsbanki Northwards: Current
meter...................................................................................................................13, 15
1156(T)/13 2274 ...................... RUSSIA, White Sea Coast, O. Solovetskiy Westwards, Stamik Severnyy Kemskiy Northwards and Westwards: Buoyage................................................
14
2252(T)/13 2228, 2368 ........... NORWAY, North Coast, Sørøya Northwards: Offshore installations; Works.... 14, 152618(T)/13 3500, 3770 ........... NORWAY, South Coast, Oslofjorden - Åsgårdstrand Eastwards: Submarine
power cable ........................................................................................................12
2865(T)/13 2182D, 2306, 2674 NORWAY, West Coast, Storegga Northwards: Buoy; Automatic Identification System................................................................................................................
13
2983(T)/13 2228, 4100 ........... NORWEGIAN SEA, Bjørnøya Southwards: Measuring instruments ............... 14, 153386(T)/13 1333, 3502 ........... NORWAY, South Coast, Eidangerfjorden, Kattøya Westwards: Submarine
pipeline; Buoy; Reported anchorage..................................................................12
4675(T)/13 2228 ...................... ARCTIC OCEAN, Norwegian Sea and Barents Sea, Bjørnøya South-westwards and East-south-eastwards: Data collection buoys ............................
15
4677(T)/13 2228, 2315, 2330, 2962, 3180 ...........
NORWEGIAN SEA, North Coast: Measuring instruments; Buoy................... 14, 15
4939(T)/13 2897, 4101, 4112, 4113.......................
NORWEGIAN SEA, Iceland Northwards and North-eastwards, Kolbeinsey Ridge and Jan Mayen Ridge: Measuring instruments........................................
13, 15
4. BALTIC SEA AND APPROACHES
1395(T)/07 2106, 2113, 2117. GERMANY, Baltic Coast, Fehmarnbelt, Fehmarn Eastwards: Wreck; Buoy ... 105403(T)/08 2106, 2117............ GERMANY, Baltic Coast, Approaches to Travemünde: Buoy; Works............. 101029(P)/09 879 ........................ SWEDEN, West Coast, Strömstad to Göteborg: Vessel traffic services; Radio
reporting lines; Radio reporting points ..............................................................12
5844(P)/09 2239 ...................... LATVIA, Mangalu pussala Southwards, Zvejas: Lights; Works ....................... 101955(T)/10 858 ........................ SWEDEN, West Coast, Approaches to Göteborg, Trubaduren Eastwards: Foul 103748(T)/10 2106, 2117............ GERMANY, Baltic Coast, Approaches to Travemünde, Lübecker Bucht:
Works; Buoy; Explosive dumping ground .........................................................10
5641(T)/10 2108 ...................... DENMARK, Islands, Kattegat, Lysegrund Westwards: Danger area................ 101909(T)/11 2688 ...................... POLAND, Gdańsk, Approach Fairway: Light; Buoyage; Obstruction ............. 102466(T)/11 798, 836, 837, 853,
872, 879, 1402, 2107, 2223, 2251, 2360, 2361, 2856, 2857 ......................
SWEDEN, East Coast, South Coast, West Coast: Danger areas........................ 9, 10, 12
2580(P)/11 3443 ...................... FINLAND, Saaristomeri, Approaches to Korppoo and Kemiö: Nature reserve 113440(T)/11 2370 ...................... GERMANY, Baltic Coast, Rostock, Warnemünde Eastwards: Buoyage;
Restricted areas ..................................................................................................10
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3672(T)/11 2676, 2677, 2679 POLAND, Approaches to Świnoujście, Świnoujście Harbour and Oderbank (Ławica Odrzana) Southwards : Breakwater; Restricted area; Buoyage; Spoil grounds ...............................................................................................................
10
3712(T)/11 875 ........................ SWEDEN, West Coast, Laholmsbukten, Halmstad: Wreck .............................. 105336(T)/11 2278 ...................... RUSSIA, Baltic Sea Coast, Kaliningradskiy Morskoy Kanal, Povorot
Izhevskiy North-eastwards: Jetty .......................................................................10
285(P)/12 2303, 3443 ........... FINLAND, South Coast, Gulf of Bothnia to Gulf of Finland: Radio reporting points; Radio reporting lines; Pilotage...............................................................
11
286(P)/12 3437, 3441, 3443 FINLAND, West Coast, and Gulf of Finland: Maximum authorised draughts . 111407(T)/12 2688 ...................... POLAND, Port Władysławowo: Depths............................................................ 101499(P)/12 2303, 3062 ........... FINLAND, West Coast, North end of Gulf of Bothnia: Maximum authorised
draughts; Swept areas.........................................................................................11
3392(T)/12 911......................... SWEDEN, West Coast, Malmö, Västra Hamnen and Nyhamnen: Depths; Buoy 103913(T)/12 869 ........................ SWEDEN, West Coast, Uddevalla, Bäveån: Berths; Depth; Buoyage.............. 125349(T)/12 929, 2591 ............. DENMARK, East Coast, Kattegat, Horsens Fjord, Approaches to Horsens:
Channel depth.....................................................................................................10
5460(T)/12 2676 ...................... POLAND, Szczecin, Wyspa Gryfia Southwards: Works; Buoyage .................. 105725(T)/12 857, 858 ............... SWEDEN, West Coast, Approaches to Göteborg, Älvsborg Northwards and
South-westwards, Asperö, Brännö, Köpstadsö, Styrsö and Donsö: Submarine pipelines; Restricted area ...................................................................................
10
5726(P)/12 3415 ...................... FINLAND, West Coast, Gulf of Bothnia, Approaches to Uusikaupunki: Recommended tracks; Buoyage; Lights; Beacons .............................................
11
5749(T)/12 2227, 2241, 2248 ESTONIA, Approaches to Tallinn, Naissaar Southwards: Restricted area........ 10, 1175(P)/13 2676 ...................... POLAND, Szczecin, Gocław Eastwards and Świnoujście, Basen Węglowy:
Depths; Works ....................................................................................................10
249(T)/13 2150, 2365 ........... GERMANY, Baltic Coast, Jasmund Southwards: Foul; Buoy .......................... 10265(T)/13 2680, 2688 ........... POLAND, Gdańsk, Port Północny, Basen Paliw Płynnych Nr 2 South-
westwards: Works; Buoyage ..............................................................................10
750(T)/13 2106, 2592 ........... DENMARK, Islands, Lillebælt, Bågø to Assens Northwards: Works............... 10830(T)/13 2264, 2393 ........... RUSSIA, Baltic Sea Coast, Primorsk Oil Terminal North-westwards, Proliv
B’yërkëzund: Foul..............................................................................................11
965(P)/13 2223, 2241, 2248, 2264, 2288, 2297, 2362, 2369, 3814
BALTIC SEA, Kaliningrad to Narva Bay: Submarine cable............................. 10, 11
1678(P)/13 2150, 2676, 2677 POLAND, Zatoka Pomorska, Approaches to Świnoujście: Buoyage; Beacons; Anchorage areas .................................................................................................
10
2036(T)/13 2150, 2251, 2369, 2816 ......................
POLAND, Södra Midsjöbanken to Ławica Słupska (Stolpe Bank): Measuring instruments; Buoyage.........................................................................................
10
2496(T)/13 2248, 2817, 3817, 3818 ......................
FINLAND, South Coast, Helsinki South-eastwards, Helsinki Lighthouse Eastwards and Kalbådagrund Lighthouse North-westwards and South-south-westwards: Current meters .................................................................................
10, 11
2616(T)/13 2680 ...................... POLAND, Gdynia, Kamienna Góra North-eastwards, Basen Żeglarski Southwards: Depths ...........................................................................................
10
2619(T)/13 2288, 2369, 2688, 2816 ......................
POLAND, Approaches to Gdynia and Gdańsk, Hel East-south-eastwards: Automatic Identification System; Buoy.............................................................
10
2620(T)/13 2857 ...................... SWEDEN, South Coast, Approaches to Karlskrona, Hasslö Northwards, Hasslöbron Bridge: Fairway; Buoyage ..............................................................
10
2623(P)/13 879 ........................ SWEDEN, West Coast, Southern Approaches to Strömstad: Depths................ 122815(T)/13 919 ........................ GERMANY, Baltic Coast, Flensburg, Sandwig Westwards: Foul..................... 102816(T)/13 2106, 2113, 2117. GERMANY, Baltic Coast, Mecklenburger Bucht, Sagasbank South-eastwards:
Wreck; Buoy; Restricted area.............................................................................10
2881(T)/13 2856 ...................... SWEDEN, East Coast, Åhus: Works ................................................................. 102882(T)/13 857 ........................ SWEDEN, West Coast, Göteborg, Älvsborgsfjorden, Arendal: Depth ............. 103065(T)/13 3441 ...................... FINLAND, Saaristomeri, Utö Westwards: Data buoy....................................... 113189(T)/13 2113, 2115, 2117,
2150, 2365, 2595, 2601, 2679 ...........
BALTIC SEA, Denmark and Germany: Measuring instruments; Buoyage ...... 10
3193(T)/13 2288, 2369, 2688 POLAND, Gulf of Gdańsk, Przekop Wisły North-eastwards: Buoy; Automatic Identification System .........................................................................................
10
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3287(T)/13 2676 ...................... POLAND, Świnoujście, Wolin, Nb. Energpol-5 Southwards and North-westwards: Buoyage...........................................................................................
10
3513(P)/13 2106, 2113, 2117. GERMANY, Baltic Coast, Howachter Bucht: Firing practice areas; Buoyage . 103580(T)/13 2288, 2369, 2688,
2816 ......................POLAND, Władysławowo North-north-eastwards: Buoy................................. 10
3692(T)/13 2288, 2369, 2688 POLAND, Gulf of Gdańsk, Gdańsk Eastwards: Measuring instruments .......... 104239(T)/13 2225 ...................... ESTONIA, Approaches to Muuga Sadam, Viimsi Poolsaar Northwards:
Obstruction.........................................................................................................11
4415(P)/13 2115, 2360, 2365, 2601 ......................
BALTIC SEA, TSS North of Rügen Northwards and South-westwards: Wind farm; Restricted area; Buoyage; Submarine power cable ..................................
10
4560(T)/13 877 ........................ SWEDEN, West Coast, Helsingborg, Bulkhamnen: Maximum authorised draught................................................................................................................
10
4581(T)/13 2369 ...................... POLAND, TSS Slupska Bank South-eastwards: Obstruction ........................... 104748(P)/13 1009, 1010 ........... SWEDEN, East Coast, Gulf of Bothnia, Approaches to Luleå, Sandöfjärden:
Depths ................................................................................................................11
4824(T)/13 931 ........................ DENMARK, Islands, Odense Fjord, Gabet: Depth ........................................... 104825(T)/13 888 ........................ SWEDEN, East Coast, Ålands hav, Ö Klitaskär South-south-eastwards: Spoil
ground ................................................................................................................10
4941(T)/13 1089, 2222, 2241, 2248, 2252, 2264, 2297, 2301, 2817, 3438, 3817, 3818, 3820 ......................
BALTIC SEA, Finland, Gulf of Bothnia to Gulf of Finland: Measuring instruments .........................................................................................................
10, 11
5019(T)/13 2688 ...................... POLAND, Gulf of Gdańsk, Gdańsk North-eastwards: Spoil ground ................ 105054(T)/13 2288, 2369 ........... POLAND, Approaches to Gdynia and Gdańsk, Władysławowo North-
westwards to Stilo Northwards : Measuring instruments...................................10
5055(T)/13 869 ........................ SWEDEN, West Coast, Approaches to Uddevalla, Byfjorden, Frölandshamnen: Depth .....................................................................................
12
5218(T)/13 2676 ...................... POLAND, Szczecin, Wyspa Okrętowa North-westwards: Pontoon; Bridge..... 105232(T)/13 938, 2106, 2583,
2597 ......................DENMARK, Islands, Storebælt, Stigsnæs South-westwards: Depth ................ 10
5253(T)/13 958 ........................ DENMARK, Islands, Bornholm, Bakkebrædt North-westwards: Measuring instrument; Buoy................................................................................................
10
5254(T)/13 2597 ...................... DENMARK, Islands, Omø Stålgrunde North-westwards: Measuring instrument; Buoy................................................................................................
10
5255(T)/13 2108, 2589 ........... DENMARK, Islands, Samsø Bælt, Sejerø South-westwards: Measuring instrument; Buoy................................................................................................
10
5256(T)/13 2107 ...................... DENMARK, East Coast, Jylland, Sæby Eastwards: Measuring instrument; Buoy ...................................................................................................................
10
5337(P)/13 900, 2591, 2592 .. DENMARK, Islands, Lillebælt, Snævringen and Fænø Sund, Damgård to Kristianslund: Submarine cables........................................................................
10
5340(P)/13 891, 892 ............... SWEDEN, East Coast, Approaches to Gävle, Holmudden and Engesberg SE, Yttre fjärden NE: Works; Buoyage; Spoil ground; Lights; Islet; Submarine power cable; Pilotage; Maximum authorised draught .......................................
11
5341(T)/13 2150, 2365 ........... GERMANY, Baltic Coast, Jasmund NE: Wreck ............................................... 105401(T)/13 811, 820................ SWEDEN, East Coast, Stockholm, Saltsjön, Danvikskanalen: Signal station;
Lights; Bridge.....................................................................................................10, 36
240(T)/14 689, 832, 858, 881, 890, 1402, 2107, 2115, 2251, 2252, 2296, 2297, 2298, 2299, 2360, 2361, 2362, 2594, 2595, 2816, 2817, 3160, 3499 ......................
BALTIC SEA, Sweden, Skagerrak to Gulf of Bothnia: Measuring instruments 9, 10, 11,
12
299(T)/14 2676 ...................... POLAND, Szczecin, Wyspa Grodzka S: Works; Buoyage................................ 10323(T)/14 2365 ...................... GERMANY, Baltic Coast, Rostock NW: Foul .................................................. 10
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3922(T)/10 110, 122, 1630..... NETHERLANDS, Buitenbanken North-eastwards, Goeree: Military practice area .....................................................................................................................
9
1036(P)/11 1408, 1503, 1631, 2182A ...................
NORTH SEA, United Kingdom Sector, Welland Gas Field: Platform; Restricted area; Works; Obstructions; Buoyage.................................................
7, 9
1976(P)/11 1408, 1503, 1632, 2182A ...................
NORTH SEA, United Kingdom Sector, Indefatigable Gas Field: Works; Platforms; Lights; Buoyage................................................................................
7, 9
5080(T)/11 120 ........................ NETHERLANDS, Westerschelde, Schaar van Spijkerplaat: Depths ................ 95415(T)/11 1422 ...................... DENMARK, North Sea Coast, Hvide Sande: Works; Buoyage; Light ............. 95447(T)/11 1635, 1875, 3619,
3767 ......................GERMANY, North Sea Coast, Approaches to The Elbe, Außenelbe Reede: Foul ....................................................................................................................
9
2314(T)/12 3619 ...................... GERMANY, North Sea Coast, The Elbe, Cuxhaven, Medemgrund Southwards and South-westwards: Works; Buoyage; Restricted area...................................
9
3006(T)/12 1423, 1632 ........... NORTH SEA, Netherlands Sector, TSS West Friesland Westwards, Western Mud Hole North-eastwards: Buoy; Works.........................................................
9
3390(T)/12 125, 126, 1408, 1631 ......................
NETHERLANDS, IJmuiden North-westwards: Buoy; Obstruction ................. 7, 9
3980(P)/12 295, 299, 2673 .... NORTH SEA, Norwegian Sector, Gullfaks Oil Field South-eastwards: Platform..............................................................................................................
6, 13
4085(P)/12 1187, 1423, 1632, 2182A, 2182B, 4140 ......................
NORTH SEA, Netherlands Sector, TSS Off Botney Ground, Western Mud Hole Northwards: Submarine pipeline...............................................................
7, 9
4442(T)/12 3631 ...................... GERMANY, North Sea Coast, The Ems, Borkum South-westwards: Obstruction.........................................................................................................
9
1061(T)/13 1632, 1633 ........... NORTH SEA, Netherlands Sector, Friesland Junction Northwards: Obstruction.........................................................................................................
9
1437(T)/13 1633, 1635, 3631 NETHERLANDS, Entrance to the Ems, Hubertgat: Buoyage .......................... 91517(T)/13 1423, 3767 ........... GERMANY, North Sea Coast, Helgoland North-north-westwards: Buoy;
Obstruction.........................................................................................................9
2057(T)/13 110, 1406, 1630, 1872, 1874, 2449
BELGIUM, Lodewijkbank and Bligh Bank: Works; Wind farm; Buoyage; Radar beacon......................................................................................................
7, 9
2493(T)/13 266, 1187, 2182A, 2182B....................
NORTH SEA, Netherlands Sector, South Rough: Submarine pipeline; Platform..............................................................................................................
7
2495(T)/13 1423, 1632, 1633 NORTH SEA, Netherlands Sector, TSS West Friesland Eastwards: Submarine pipeline; Platform...............................................................................................
9
2528(P)/13 245, 295, 299, 2182C, 2182D, 2305, 2673, 2674
NORTH SEA, Norwegian Sector, Norwegian Sea, United Kingdom Sector, Brent Oil Field: Works; Offshore installations; Submarine pipeline .................
6, 13, 15
2726(T)/13 122, 125, 1630, 1631 ......................
NETHERLANDS, Den Haag, Scheveningen North-westwards: Submarine cable; Platform; Submarine pipeline ..................................................................
9
2818(T)/13 1872, 1873, 2449 BELGIUM, Nieuwpoort Northwards, Nieuwpoort Bank: Foul......................... 7, 92863(T)/13 1630, 2449 ........... BELGIUM, Bligh Bank Eastwards: Foul .......................................................... 7, 92866(T)/13 1402, 1422 ........... DENMARK, North Sea Coast, Hanstholm, Bassin 4: Depths; Buoyage .......... 93428(P)/13 272, 273, 278,
2182B....................NORTH SEA, United Kingdom Sector, Banff Oil Field Westwards to Judy Oil Field South-eastwards: Works; Offshore installations; Submarine pipelines ....
7
3768(T)/13 1630, 1872, 1873, 1874 ......................
NORTH SEA, Belgium: Measuring instruments; Buoyage............................... 9
3769(T)/13 120, 267, 1423, 1633, 1635, 1874, 1875, 3617, 3631, 3632, 3766, 3767
NORTH SEA, Netherlands Sector and German Sector: Measuring instruments; Buoyage..............................................................................................................
7, 9
5139(T)/13 3631 ...................... GERMANY, North Sea Coast, Entrance to the Ems, Alte Ems: Obstruction; Buoy ...................................................................................................................
9
5162(T)/13 128 ........................ BELGIUM, Westerschelde, Port of Antwerp, Insteekdok 1: Works; Buoyage . 95402(T)/13 1631 ...................... NORTH SEA, Netherlands Sector, TSS Off Texel: Wreck; Buoyage ............... 95420(T)/13 3766 ...................... GERMANY, North Sea Coast, Sylt N, Salzsand: Wreck................................... 972(T)/14 295, 299, 2182D,
2673 ......................NORTH SEA, Norwegian Sector, Snorre Oil Field: Submarine pipeline.......... 6, 13
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129(P)/14 267, 272 ............... NORTH SEA, United Kingdom Sector, Alma Oil Field and Galia Oil Field: Works; Offshore installations.............................................................................
7
180(P)/14 3631 ...................... GERMANY, North Sea Coast, Entrance to the Ems, Riffgat Wind Farm: Restricted area; Buoyage; Platform; Submarine power cable............................
9
6. FRANCE AND SPAIN, NORTH AND WEST COASTS, AND PORTUGAL
5181(P)/05 1150....................... SPAIN, North Coast, Approaches to Puerto de Luanco and Peurto de Lastres: Depths ................................................................................................................
17
1240(T)/09 3429 ...................... FRANCE, West Coast, Anse Du Poulmic Northwards: Fouls........................... 166867(P)/09 2356, 3427, 3428,
3429 ......................FRANCE, West Coast, Approaches to Brest, Avant Goulet de Brest, Goulet de Brest and Rade de Brest: Restricted area ...........................................................
16
5383(T)/10 2451, 2675 ........... FRANCE, North Coast, Boulogne-Sur-Mer South-westwards: Radar beacon.. 16175(P)/10 3228, 3635 ........... PORTUGAL, West Coast, Figueira da Foz: Works; Lights............................... 18715(P)/11 3069 ...................... FRANCE, West Coast, La Garonne, Bordeaux, Quais de Rive Gauche
Eastwards: Bridge ..............................................................................................17
1814(P)/11 304, 2821, 2822 .. FRANCE, West Coast, Lorient and Pass de l’Ouest: Depths ............................ 175102(T)/11 2148, 2451, 2675 FRANCE, North Coast, Dieppe Northwards: Buoy; Automatic Identification
System; Restricted area ......................................................................................1, 16
5426(T)/11 3257 ...................... PORTUGAL, West Coast, Viana do Castelo, Rio Lima, Molhe Cabedelo South-westwards: Depths...................................................................................
18
5793(T)/11 2028, 3673 ........... FRANCE, North Coast, Outer Approaches to Le Trieux, Plateau de la Horaine North-eastwards: Restricted area .......................................................................
16
811(T)/12 1350 ...................... FRANCE, North Coast, Dunkerque Port Ouest, Avant-port Ouest: Buoy ........ 9940(P)/12 1150....................... SPAIN, North Coast, Ria de Suances, El Tropiezo to Muelle de Solvay:
Beacons; Light-beacons .....................................................................................17
3159(T)/12 1104, 2649............ FRANCE, West Coast, Île d’Ouessant Westwards, Little Sole Bank South-westwards: Obstructions ....................................................................................
1, 16
4345(T)/12 3259 ...................... PORTUGAL, West Coast, Approaches to Setúbal, Outăo North-north-eastwards: Works................................................................................................
18
5831(T)/12 86, 88 ................... SPAIN, South West Coast, Cadiz, Canal del Norte: Restricted area.................. 18177(P)/13 83, 89, 3636 ........ PORTUGAL, South Coast, Portimão, Ponta Joào de Arens South-westwards:
Reef; Buoyage....................................................................................................18
218(T)/13 3227 ...................... PORTUGAL, West Coast, Porto de Aveiro, Canal de Embocadura: Depths..... 181934(T)/13 2028, 2029, 2648,
2669, 2675 ...........FRANCE, North Coast, Baie de Saint-Brieuc, Approaches to Saint-Malo: Measuring instruments; Buoyage.......................................................................
1, 16
2159(T)/13 3221, 3222 ........... PORTUGAL, West Coast, Lisboa, Canal do Alfeite and Canal do Seixal: Buoyage..............................................................................................................
18
3210(P)/13 85 .......................... SPAIN, South West Coast, Rio Guadalquivir: Leading lines; Light-beacons.... 183868(T)/13 3635 ...................... PORTUGAL, West Coast, Berlenga North-westwards: Data collection buoy .. 184640(T)/13 323, 1350, 1872,
1873 ......................FRANCE, North Coast, Approaches to Dunkerque, Passe de L’Est: Depths .... 1, 9
7. NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN
4896(T)/12 1956, 1957 ........... NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN, Arquipélago dos Açores, Canal do Faial, Baixa do Norte: Marine farm; Scientific instruments ..................................................
19
1088(T)/13 219, 245, 1129, 2182D ...................
NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN, Føroyar South-westwards, North-westwards, North-eastwards and South-eastwards: Measuring instruments ........................
6, 13, 15
1314(P)/13 1956, 1957 ........... NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN, Arquipélago dos Açores, Central Group: Marine Reserves.................................................................................................
19
75(T)/14 311, 529, 709, 716, 827, 829, 4104, 4115, 4202, 4203, 4209, 4215, 4216, 4510, 4702, 4703, 4706, 4707, 4708, 4714, 4806, 4810
NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN, SOUTH ATLANTIC OCEAN, INDIAN OCEAN, NORTH PACIFIC OCEAN: Data buoys............................................
19, 20, 34,
35, 36, 38,
42, 43, 46,
53, 64, 87,
89, 92, 95
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8. MEDITERRANEAN AND BLACK SEAS
5243(T)/05 1710, 1910 ........... ALGERIA, Zemmouri, Dellys and Tigzirt: Restricted areas............................. 241087(P)/07 3930 ...................... TURKEY, Black Sea Coast, Karataş Br. Westwards: Depths; Coastline........... 316985(T)/08 2236 ...................... RUSSIA, Black Sea Coast, Adler: Restricted area ............................................ 315878(T)/09 3312 ...................... BLACK SEA, Russia, Sochi South-eastwards: Restricted area ........................ 315009(P)/10 172 ........................ ITALY, Sicilia, North Coast, Golfo di Patti, Baia di Oliveri: Breakwater ......... 265175(P)/10 3400 ...................... EGYPT, North Coast, Mersa Mat.rûh. : Coastline ................................................ 242661(P)/11 36 .......................... MALTA, Il - Bajja Ta’ Marsaxlokk: Dredging area; Works .............................. 24938(T)/12 2214, 2233 ........... RUSSIA, Black Sea Coast, Novorossiysk South-westwards: Scientific
instruments .........................................................................................................31
1235(P)/12 965 ........................ ITALY, Sicilia, South Coast, Porto di Licata, Darsena di Levante: Breakwaters; Marina ................................................................................................................
24
3004(T)/12 2233, 3311............ RUSSIA, Black Sea Coast, Gelendzhik, Mys Tolstyy South-westwards: Scientific instruments.........................................................................................
31
4573(T)/12 2242 ...................... UKRAINE, Kerch Strait, Kerch-Yenikal Channel, Burunskoye Koleno: Depths 314574(P)/12 1442, 1483 ........... ITALY, East Coast, Approaches to Venezia: Works........................................... 275140(T)/12 2170 ...................... FRANCE, South Coast, Toulon, Petite Rade, Darse de la Sainte-Barbe South-
westwards, Ilot Castigneau Southwards and Baie du Lazaret: Measuring instruments; Buoyage.........................................................................................
25
5324(T)/12 2232 ...................... UKRAINE, Tarkhankuts’kyy Pivostriv South-westwards: Mooring buoys ...... 315630(T)/12 1159, 1198............ TURKEY, İstanbul Boğazi, Haliç (The Golden Horn): Works; Buoyage.......... 295743(T)/12 1591, 2634 ........... ISRAEL, Mediterranean Sea Coast, Ashdod North-westwards: Platform ........ 305828(T)/12 2634 ...................... ISRAEL, Mediterranean Sea Coast, Hadera Westwards: Obstructions ............. 30359(T)/13 1701, 1704 ........... SPAIN, Mediterranean Sea Coast, Golfo de San Jorge or de Sant Jordi South-
eastwards, Afortunada Oilfield: Buoyage ..........................................................25
418(T)/13 906 ........................ ITALY, West Coast, Anzio Eastwards: Works ................................................... 26631(P)/13 2203 ...................... UKRAINE, Buz’kyy Lyman, Approaches to Mykolaivs’kyi Potash Terminal
(Nika-Tera): Coastline; Depths; Berths; Works; Buoyage; Anchorage area......31
737(T)/13 177 ........................ MALTA, Approaches to Valletta Harbours, Saint Elmo Lighthouse North-eastwards: Buoy; Automatic Identification System...........................................
24
738(T)/13 269 ........................ CROATIA, Approaches to Ploče, Kanal Vlaška Westwards: Works; Buoy ...... 271179(T)/13 3318 ...................... RUSSIA, Black Sea Coast, Novorossiysk, Sheskharis Southwards: Works...... 311180(P)/13 1426 ...................... SLOVENIA, Koper and Izola: Depths; Shellfish bed; Buoy; Harbour
developments; Obstruction; Outfall ...................................................................27
1183(P)/13 1443 ...................... ITALY, East Coast, Ortona and Approaches: Breakwaters; Lights; Dredged area; Unsurveyed areas; Pontoons .....................................................................
27
1198(P)/13 1279 ...................... TURKEY, Black Sea Coast, Hopa and Sürmene: Harbour limits; Anchorage areas....................................................................................................................
31
1439(T)/13 119......................... ITALY, West Coast, Livorno, Diga Meloria and Diga Curvilinea: Works......... 261591(T)/13 2202, 2205, 2212 UKRAINE, Approaches to Port Yuzhnyy, Odes’ka Banka North-westwards:
Spoil grounds; Buoy...........................................................................................31
1618(P)/13 1644 ...................... TURKEY, South Coast, Bodrum, Marmaris, Fethiye and Datça: Anchorage areas; Harbour limits; Legends; Pilot boarding places ......................................
30
1914(T)/13 908, 954 ............... ITALY, West Coast, Rada di Salerno, Angellara Southwards: Restricted area; Buoyage..............................................................................................................
26
1915(T)/13 953 ........................ ITALY, West Coast, Civitavecchia, Container Terminal Westwards: Buoyage; Light-beacon ......................................................................................................
26
1947(T)/13 186, 187, 188 ...... ITALY, East Coast, Strait of Otranto: Current meters........................................ 271957(T)/13 119......................... ITALY, West Coast, Livorno: Works; Buoyage ................................................. 262156(T)/13 119......................... ITALY, West Coast, Livorno, Darsena Nuova: Works....................................... 262188(T)/13 965 ........................ ITALY, Sicilia, South Coast, Porto di Licata, Darsena Marianello: Piers.......... 242426(T)/13 186 ........................ ITALY, East Coast, Bari North-eastwards: Current meters................................ 272428(T)/13 1418 ...................... ITALY, East Coast, Brindisi, Porto Interno (Seno di Ponente): Works.............. 272498(T)/13 2216, 2242 ........... RUSSIA, Black Sea Coast, Kerch Strait, Mys Panagiya Westwards: Restricted
area .....................................................................................................................31
2500(T)/13 119......................... ITALY, West Coast, Approaches to Livorno, Torre del Boccale to Torre del Romito: Obstructions .........................................................................................
26
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2645(P)/13 186, 187, 196, 200, 204, 220, 1908, 1911, 1941, 1974, 1976, 1983, 1985, 1990, 1992, 1998, 1999, 2122, 2123, 2124 ......................
MEDITERRANEAN SEA, Italy: Automatic Identification Systems................ 24, 25, 26,
27
2710(P)/13 908, 916 ............... ITALY, West Coast, Isola di Procida Northwards: Submarine pipeline; Buoy.. 262959(T)/13 518, 562 ............... SPAIN, Mediterranean Sea Coast, Valencia, Dársena Xitá: Obstruction; Buoy 253164(P)/13 119, 131, 140, 186,
187, 196, 994, 1018, 1204, 1212, 1443, 1941, 1976, 1983, 1985, 1992, 1998, 1999 ...........
ITALY, West Coast, Gulf of Genoa to Golfo di Napoli — South Coast — Capo Rizzuto and Golfo di Taranto — East Coast — Golfo di Manfredonia and Promontorio del Gargano to Isole Tremiti — SARDEGNA — East Coast to North West Coast — SICILIA — North Coast — East Coast: Restricted areas
24, 25, 26,
27
3190(P)/13 1279 ...................... TURKEY, Black Sea Coast, Ordu : Anchorage areas; Pilot boarding place ..... 313288(T)/13 1998 ...................... ITALY, West Coast, Approaches to Livorno, Isola Gorgona North-north-
eastwards: Buoy .................................................................................................26
3498(P)/13 252 ........................ ALGERIA, Approaches to Djen-Djen: Anchorage area; Pilot boarding places 243702(T)/13 350 ........................ ITALY, West Coast, Gulf of Genoa, Vado Ligure: Works.................................. 263846(T)/13 2230, 2232 ........... ROMANIA, Midia, Capul Midia Eastwards: Obstruction; Restricted area....... 313960(P)/13 224 ........................ TURKEY, Marmara Denizi, Marmara Adası, Erdek, Bandırma and Mudanya:
Anchorage areas; Pilot boarding places; Harbour limits....................................29
3963(T)/13 2242 ...................... RUSSIA, Black Sea Coast, Port Taman‘ South-westwards: Measuring instrument...........................................................................................................
31
4453(T)/13 2284 ...................... ROMANIA, Approaches to Constanţa, Portul Constanţa-Sud: Works.............. 314557(T)/13 3312 ...................... BLACK SEA, Russia, Sochi: Works; Buoyage ................................................. 314821(T)/13 1578 ...................... MONTENEGRO, Kotor: Buoy.......................................................................... 274826(T)/13 966 ........................ ITALY, Sicilia, Siracusa, Porto Grande, Molo S. Antonio: Works .................... 244844(T)/13 3312 ...................... RUSSIA, Black Sea Coast, Lazarevskoye North-westwards: Measuring
instrument; Buoy................................................................................................31
4940(P)/13 965 ........................ ITALY, Sicilia, Gela, Porto Isola: Depths .......................................................... 244955(P)/13 224, 236, 237,
1086, 1095, 1099, 2074, 2632 ...........
TURKEY, Black Sea Coast, Black Sea Coast to Mediterranean Sea Coast: Automatic Identification Systems ......................................................................
28, 29, 30
5020(P)/13 1418 ...................... ITALY, East Coast, Approaches to Brindisi, Capo di Torre Cavallo Eastwards: Firing practice area.............................................................................................
27
5338(P)/13 908, 1908 ............. ITALY, West Coast, Golfo di Napoli and Golfo di Salerno, Isola di Capri ENE: Restricted area ....................................................................................................
26
53(P)/14 186, 187, 188, 1418 ITALY, East Coast, Brindisi and Approaches: Traffic separation scheme; Precautionary area; Light; Area to be avoided...................................................
27
79(P)/14 1522 ...................... TURKEY, West Coast, İzmir Körfezi: Traffic separation scheme; Anchorage areas; Harbour limits; Pilot boarding places ......................................................
29
181(P)/14 194, 2123, 2124, 2537, 2538 ...........
MEDITERRANEAN SEA, Malta and Sicilia, Qala San Marku to C. Scalambri Eastwards: Submarine cable ..............................................................................
24
217(T)/14 202, 220, 515, 2711, 2719............
CROATIA, Otok Cres W to Otok Lavdara NE: Marine farms; Buoyage.......... 27
219(T)/14 196, 200, 201, 204, 269, 1471, 1574, 2712 ......................
CROATIA, Otok Hvar to Poreč: Current meters ............................................... 27
9. AFRICA, WEST COAST AND SOUTH ATLANTIC
5264(T)/10 614, 623, 625, 686 SIERRA LEONE, Approaches to Freetown Eastwards: Works ........................ 205382(T)/10 595, 1383, 1384,
3432 ......................GHANA, Tema South-eastwards: Buoyage....................................................... 34
5915(P)/10 1215 ...................... ANGOLA, Porto do Lobito: Port developments................................................ 343192(T)/11 306, 307 ............... ANGOLA, Girassol and Dalia Terminals Northwards: Buoyage ...................... 344558(P)/11 306 ........................ ANGOLA, Ponta da Moita Seca Westwards, Kizomba A Terminal
Southwards: Platforms; Submarine pipelines ....................................................34
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3647(T)/12 1384 ...................... TOGO, Lomé South-eastwards: Buoy; Automatic Identification System......... 344444(P)/12 595, 1383 ............. GHANA, Jubilee Oil Field to Beyin: Submarine pipeline................................. 34646(T)/13 1387 ...................... CAMEROON, Kribi, Ebome Marine Terminal Southwards: Buoyage ............. 34739(T)/13 1690 ...................... MOROCCO, West Coast, Ad Dakhla, Península de Río de Oro South-
westwards: Wreck ..............................................................................................20
1063(P)/13 3287, 3288 ........... NIGERIA, Bonny River: Buoyage; Depths ....................................................... 341157(P)/13 2812 ...................... NIGERIA, Lagos Harbour and Approaches: Depths; Reclamation area ........... 341933(T)/13 91, 142, 773, 2717,
3132 ......................MOROCCO, West Coast, Cap Spartel South-south-westwards to Kénitra North-north-eastwards: Fish traps......................................................................
18, 24
3064(T)/13 3101 ...................... IVORY COAST, Approaches to Port D’Abidjan : Wreck................................. 343680(T)/13 1362, 3099 ........... IVORY COAST, San-Pédro Southwards: Wreck .............................................. 343762(P)/13 306, 658, 3285 .... ANGOLA, Malongo to North Pigging Platform: Submarine pipeline .............. 344238(P)/13 1384, 1385, 1392 BENIN, Cotonou Southwards: Anchorage areas ............................................... 344258(P)/13 306, 311................ ANGOLA, PSVM Terminal Eastwards: Works................................................. 344938(P)/13 1322 ...................... GABON, Cap Lopez: Wrecks; Obstructions ..................................................... 344954(P)/13 306, 3285 ............. ANGOLA, Malongo to Sanha Terminal: Submarine pipelines; Submarine
cables..................................................................................................................34
5257(P)/13 3285 ...................... CONGO, Pointe-Noire and Approaches: Works; Depths .................................. 34216(P)/14 658 ........................ ANGOLA, Entrance to River Congo, Ponta da Moita Seca W: Works;
Submarine pipeline.............................................................................................34
10. AFRICA, SOUTH AND EAST COASTS, AND MADAGASCAR
5556(T)/12 644 ........................ MOZAMBIQUE, Approaches to Maputo, Canal do Norte, Baixo Cutfield Northwards: Buoy ..............................................................................................
36
1315(P)/13 688 ........................ MADAGASCAR, East Coast, Tamatave and Approaches: Depths; Obstructions; Foul; Wrecks; Light .....................................................................
37
2157(T)/13 4157, 4160 ........... SOUTH AFRICA, South Coast, Ngqura Harbour and Approaches: Buoyage; Radar beacon; Light ...........................................................................................
35
2753(T)/13 4153, 4154, 4155 SOUTH AFRICA, South Coast, Mossel Bay (Mosselbaai), Vleesbaai and FA Platform North-eastwards: Current meters; Buoy..............................................
35
4319(T)/13 4173, 4174 ........... SOUTH AFRICA, East Coast, Richards Bay Harbour, North Breakwater East-south-eastwards: Wreck .....................................................................................
35
11. RED SEA, ARABIA, IRAQ AND IRAN
3732(P)/06 15, 38, 3522 ........ ARABIAN SEA, RED SEA: Submarine cables ................................................ 32, 40, 414972(T)/06 1214, 1223, 1235,
2882, 2884, 3773KUWAIT, : Measuring instruments; Buoyage ................................................... 40
2783(P)/08 3413 ...................... UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, Jazı-rat Da-s to Ra’s al Qila-: Submarine pipeline 40666(T)/11 2444, 3171, 3174,
3412, 3414, 3713, 3715, 3951 ...........
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, North and East Coasts: Data buoys .................. 40
657(P)/12 2523, 3772, 3950 ARABIAN SEA, Persian Gulf: Submarine cables ............................................ 401030(P)/12 2132, 2373 ........... EGYPT, Red Sea Coast, Wâdi Feirân Terminal, Berth No 2: Buoyage............. 321233(P)/12 1229, 2523, 3412,
3950 ......................KUWAIT, IRAQ, IRAN, SAUDI ARABIA, BAHRAIN, QATAR, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES: Submarine cables..............................................................
40
2947(P)/12 2523, 2886, 3772, 3950 ......................
QATAR, North Field Gasfield to Ra’s Laffa-n: Submarine pipelines; Submarine cables..................................................................................................................
40
5459(P)/12 3175, 3176, 3412, 3414 ......................
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, Dubai, Palm Jebel Ali, The World Project and Palm Deira: Buoyage; Restricted areas..............................................................
40
5732(P)/12 6, 12, 15, 4705 ... ARABIAN SEA, RED SEA: Submarine cables ................................................ 32413(T)/13 542 ........................ YEMEN, Approaches to Port of Hudaydah: Wreck .......................................... 321488(T)/13 3412 ...................... UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, Dubai (Dubayy), Jumana Island South-
westwards: Mooring buoys ................................................................................40
1592(P)/13 233 ........................ EGYPT, Suez Canal, Great Bitter Lake (Al Buhayrah al Murrah al Kubrá): Dredged depths...................................................................................................
32
2035(T)/13 2884 ...................... IRAN, Ra’s-e Tanb South-westwards: Wreck; Buoy......................................... 402037(P)/13 3739 ...................... UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, Jebel Ali (Mı-na-’ Jabal ’A- lı-), Palm Jumeirah
South-south-westwards: Works; Restricted area; Buoyage ...............................40
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2256(P)/13 3777, 3788, 3790, 3812 ......................
SAUDI ARABIA, East Coast, Approaches to Ad Damma-m (Mı-na- al Malik ’Abd al ’Azı-z): Dredging areas; Buoyage; Works; Anchorage area..................
40
2960(T)/13 3739 ...................... UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, Dubai (Dubayy), The World Project South-westwards: Buoy ................................................................................................
40
2984(P)/13 2858 ...................... OMAN, Diba- to Fujayrah Eastwards: Submarine cable .................................... 403078(P)/13 81 .......................... RED SEA, Sawa-kin and Approaches: Port developments................................. 323234(T)/13 1229 ...................... IRAQ, Hadd Warbah, Khawr ’Abd Alla-h: Wreck ............................................. 403400(T)/13 2837, 2858, 2888,
2889, 3175, 3176UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, Dubai (Dubayy), The World Project North-westwards: Buoy ................................................................................................
40
4070(P)/13 263, 264 ............... DJIBOUTI, Port of Djibouti: Obstructions ........................................................ 324162(P)/13 3179, 3780 ........... UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, Ar Ru’ays (Ruwais) Eastwards and Westwards:
Dredged areas; Channels; Jetties; Buoyage; Automatic Identification Systems; Dredging area; Works.........................................................................................
40
4178(P)/13 3787, 3950 ........... QATAR, Approaches to Mesaieed, Fasht Al ’A- rif Northwards: Works; Buoyage..............................................................................................................
40
4678(T)/13 3523 ...................... OMAN, Gulf of Oman, Approaches to Wuda-m, As Suwayq North-westwards: Wreck; Buoy.......................................................................................................
40
5122(P)/13 2837, 2887, 2889, 3173, 3174, 3175, 3176, 3177, 3412, 3414, 3739 ...........
KUWAIT, SAUDI ARABIA, QATAR, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES: Automatic Identification Systems ......................................................................
40
5220(P)/13 3951 ...................... UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, Ruqq Umm al ’Anbar SW: Marine Reserve; Reclamation area; Bridge...................................................................................
40
286(T)/14 2523, 2837, 2858, 2886, 2887 ...........
IRAN, Shah Allum Shoal: Light ........................................................................ 40
12. INDIAN OCEAN, PAKISTAN, INDIA, SRI LANKA, BANGLADESH AND BURMA
5751(P)/08 3464 ...................... INDIA, West Coast, Ka-rwa-r Harbour and approaches: Depths; Drying height. 41344(P)/11 715 ........................ INDIAN OCEAN, Rodriguez Island, Mathurin Bay: Reefs; Depths; Channels;
Beacons; Light-beacons .....................................................................................38
2203(P)/11 123, 136 ............... INDIA, East Coast, Hugli River, Western Channel: Buoyage; Light-vessel; Works .................................................................................................................
43
2921(T)/11 492 ........................ INDIA, West Coast, Mormugao: Dredged area ................................................. 413287(T)/11 563, 2741, 2756,
2757 ......................INDIAN OCEAN, Comores, Ile de Mayotte: Fish havens ................................ 36
5558(T)/11 575 ........................ INDIA, East Coast, Approaches to Karaikal: Works; Breakwaters ................... 43339(P)/12 317 ........................ INDIA, East Coast, Ennore Northwards, Ka-ttupalli Port: Works; Dredged area;
Buoyage..............................................................................................................43
1015(P)/12 573 ........................ INDIA, East Coast, Port of Ennore: Jetties; Buoy ............................................. 432689(P)/12 61, 1565, 1566 .... INDIA, West Coast, Approaches to Kochi (Cochin) and Port of Kochi
(Cochin): Dredging areas; Buoyage; Anchorage areas; Pilot boarding places ..41
3622(T)/12 825, 840, 842, 1398, 1419 ...........
INDIA, East Coast, Andaman Sea, North Andaman Island Eastwards to Great Nicobar Island Eastwards: Buoyage ..................................................................
42, 43, 45
4002(P)/12 569 ........................ INDIA, East Coast, Krishna-patnam Port: Port developments ........................... 434211(T)/12 2760, 4707 ........... INDIAN OCEAN, Sumatera, Westwards: Scientific instruments ..................... 42, 464781(P)/12 538 ........................ INDIA, East Coast, Pa-ra-dip Port (Pa-ra-dwı-p): Dredging area............................ 435242(P)/12 830 ........................ ANDAMAN SEA, Gulf of Martaban South-south-westwards: Restricted area;
Platforms ............................................................................................................45
5878(T)/12 707, 708, 709, 828, 1474, 1509, 1565, 1566, 1587, 2736, 2738 ......................
INDIA, West Coast, Diu Head to Gulf of Manna-r: Obstructions ...................... 41, 42
74(P)/13 1564, 3467, 3468 INDIA, West Coast, Port of New Mangalore and Approaches: Works; Berths; Buoyage..............................................................................................................
41
172(P)/13 492 ........................ INDIA, West Coast, Mormugao: Breakwater; Jetty; Berth ............................... 41
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626(T)/13 2622, 2623, 2624, 2630 ......................
INDIA, West Coast, Mumbai (Bombay) and Approaches: Dredging areas; Spoil ground .......................................................................................................
41
874(T)/13 40, 58 ................... PAKISTAN, Approaches to Karachi Harbour, New Manora Breakwater and Manora Breakwater: Lights................................................................................
41
1396(T)/13 319, 828, 829 ...... INDIA, East Coast, Visha-khapatnam Southwards: Obstruction ........................ 42, 431408(P)/13 84 .......................... BANGLADESH, Approaches to Chittagong, Chittagong Westwards to Sangu
River Westwards: Wrecks; Obstructions............................................................43
2306(T)/13 492, 707, 708, 709, 2736, 2738, 4703, 4705, 4706, 4707
INDIA, West Coast, Gulf of Kachchh South-westwards to Lakshadweep Southwards: Data buoys.....................................................................................
32, 41, 42
2521(P)/13 651, 652, 682 ...... INDIA, West Coast, Mundra Port and Approaches: Maritime limit; Buoyage; Berths; Dredging area ........................................................................................
41
2814(T)/13 318, 319, 320, 321, 827, 828, 829, 2069
INDIA, East Coast, Bay of Bengal: Obstructions.............................................. 42, 43
2872(P)/13 1486, 3460 ........... INDIA, West Coast, Gulf of Khamba-t, Dahej Port, Luha-ra Point North-westwards: Works ..............................................................................................
41
4160(T)/13 1495, 1497 ........... INDIAN OCEAN, La Réunion, Port Réunion North-eastwards: Measuring instruments .........................................................................................................
38
4428(P)/13 1487, 2622, 2736 INDIA, West Coast, Approaches to Mumbai (Bombay): Radio reporting line . 414845(T)/13 825, 827, 828, 829,
830, 840, 1398, 4706, 4707 ...........
INDIA, East Coast, Bay of Bengal and Andaman Sea: Data buoys; Buoyage.. 42, 43, 45
4867(T)/13 38 .......................... PAKISTAN, Gwa-dar, West Bay and Orma-ra Westwards: Islets........................ 415053(P)/13 3323 ...................... INDIAN OCEAN, Maldives, Male’ Atoll, Male’ North-westwards: Anchorage
areas; Pilot boarding place .................................................................................42
13. MALACCA STRAIT, SINGAPORE STRAIT AND SUMATERA
5165(P)/08 94, 986, 1371, 1968, 2414, 2869, 3445, 3483, 4129
SINGAPORE, MALAYSIA, THAILAND, BRUNEI, VIETNAM, HONG KONG, PHILIPPINES: Submarine cable ..........................................................
47, 48, 50
3952(P)/09 2056, 2414, 2869 SINGAPORE, INDONESIA: Submarine cables ............................................... 46, 474938(P)/09 830 ........................ MALACCA STRAIT, SINGAPORE STRAIT, Peninsular Malaysia, West
Coast to Singapore: Submarine cables ...............................................................45
4581(T)/10 827, 830, 2760, 2777 ......................
INDONESIA, Sumatera, North West Coast, Pulau Bunta: Lights..................... 42, 45, 46
4645(P)/12 792 ........................ MALAYSIA, Peninsular Malaysia, West Coast, Selat Manjung (Selat Dinding) and Sungai Manjung (Sungai Dinding): Depths; Works....................................
45
5301(P)/12 1788 ...................... INDONESIA, Sumatera, East Coast, Kuala Niur, Muarasabak: Bridge; Vertical clearance.............................................................................................................
46
938(T)/13 1353, 1358, 2139, 3940, 3945, 3946
MALACCA STRAIT, Permatang Sedepa (One Fathom Bank): Wreck............ 45
1710(T)/13 2152, 2155 ........... MALACCA STRAIT, Peninsular Malaysia, West Coast, Pelabuhan Klang, Tanjung Bakar North-eastwards: Wreck; Buoy .................................................
45
2864(T)/13 941A, 1312, 2403, 2414, 2422, 2869, 3482, 3831 ...........
SINGAPORE STRAIT, Middle Channel, Ramunia Shoals: Light-beacon; Buoy ...................................................................................................................
45, 46, 47
3961(T)/13 1358, 3946 ........... MALAYSIA, Peninsular Malaysia, West Coast, Tanjung Tuan South-eastwards: Buoy; Wreck.....................................................................................
45
3962(T)/13 2403, 3831 ........... SINGAPORE STRAIT, Middle Channel, Middle Rocks Westwards: Works ... 454054(T)/13 2403, 3831 ........... SINGAPORE STRAIT, Middle Channel, Ramunia Shoals: Buoy.................... 454318(T)/13 2403, 3937, 3949 INDONESIA, Sumatera, Selat Riau, Pulau Batam, Tanjung Turut Eastwards
and North-eastwards: Light-beacon; Buoy ........................................................45, 46
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4345(P)/13 341, 937, 996, 1348, 1371, 1962, 1968, 2347, 2403, 2414, 2422, 2868, 2869, 3026, 3482, 3488, 3489, 3833, 3937, 3947, 3948, 4038, 4039, 4040, 4041, 4042, 4127, 4410, 4411, 4413, 4414, 4490, 4491, 4509, 4510 ...........
SINGAPORE, BRUNEI, PHILIPPINES, HONG KONG, CHINA, JAPAN: Submarine cables ...............................................................................................
45, 46, 47,
48, 50, 53,
57
14. CHINA SEA WITH ITS WEST SHORE AND CHINA
3227(P)/04 1371 ...................... SOUTH CHINA SEA, Peninsular Malaysia, East Coast to Sarawak: Submarine cable .................................................................................................
47
5403(P)/05 1371 ...................... SOUTH CHINA SEA, Singapore to Malaysia, Batam Northwards to Kuantan New Port Northwards: Submarine cable............................................................
47
5915(T)/05 3875 ...................... VIETNAM, North-East Coast, Approaches to Haiphong: Wrecks.................... 475916(P)/05 3988 ...................... VIETNAM, East Coast, Qui-Nhon: Harbour developments ............................. 472855(T)/06 1251 ...................... CHINA, Yellow Sea Coast, Approaches to Dadong Shuidao: Restricted area.. 522275(T)/08 1124, 1199, 1759. CHINA, East Coast, Zhoushan Qundao, Huibie Yang, Dawushi Westwards:
Wreck .................................................................................................................50
1513(P)/09 1965, 3875 ........... VIETNAM, Approaches to Hon Gai (Passe Henriette) and Port Courbet: Channels; Channel depths; Bridge; Piers; Quays; Reported anchorage; Mooring buoys; Beacon .....................................................................................
47
3959(P)/09 1371, 2414, 2869, 3445, 3483, 4412, 4509, 4510 ...........
SOUTH CHINA SEA, Singapore Strait to Philippine Basin: Submarine cable 47, 48, 53,
57
4079(T)/09 993 ........................ THAILAND, Gulf of Thailand Coast, Mae Nam Chao Phraya, Krung Thep (Bangkok) Harbour: Dolphin; Buoy ..................................................................
47
4176(T)/09 1124, 1199............ CHINA, East Coast, Zhoushan Qundao, Qushan Dao North-eastwards, Quarantine Anchorage No 1: Buoyage; Automatic Identification System........
50
5652(T)/09 1124....................... CHINA, East Coast, Zhoushan Qundao, Daishan Dao Eastwards: Buoy; Automatic Identification System........................................................................
50
5972(T)/09 2991 ...................... CHINA, Bo Hai, Approaches to Yingkou, Xi Tan Northwards: Restricted area 523044(T)/10 1721, 1754 ........... CHINA, East Coast, Dabei Liedao, Nanlou Jiao: Buoy; Automatic
Identification System .........................................................................................50
4269(T)/10 880 ........................ CHINA, Yellow Sea Coast, Huang Hai, Lanshan Gang: Anchorage area......... 524270(T)/10 880 ........................ CHINA, Yellow Sea Coast, Huang Hai, Lanshan Gang: Buoyage.................... 524771(T)/10 2410 ...................... CHINA, East Coast, Dong Hai, Min Jiang, Dayu Westwards and South-
westwards: Light-beacon; Radar beacon; Beacon; Automatic Identification System; Buoyage................................................................................................
50
5172(T)/10 341, 937, 1555, 1962, 3026, 4127
CHINA, South Coast, Approaches to Hong Kong, Dangan Shuidao, Po Toi South-westwards: Obstruction ...........................................................................
47, 50
6028(T)/10 2376 ...................... TAIWAN, West Coast, Kao-hsiung Kang, Kao-hsiung Kang First Entrance: Depths; Works ....................................................................................................
50
6030(T)/10 1761, 2419 ........... CHINA, East Coast, Dong Hai, Haitan Dao North-eastwards: Buoy; Automatic Identification System .........................................................................................
50
69(T)/11 1124, 1126, 1130. CHINA, East Coast, Zhoushan Qundao, Xiazhi Men, Zhitou Yang, Luotou Shuidao, Hengshui Yang, Ningbo Gang and Cezi Shuidao: Buoyage; Automatic Identification Systems; Light-vessels...............................................
50
126(T)/11 1124, 1199............ CHINA, East Coast, Zhoushan Qundao, Qushan Dao Eastwards: Anchorage area .....................................................................................................................
50
1732(T)/11 340, 3026 ............. CHINA, South Coast, Approaches to Daya Wan, Xiaoxing Shan South-westwards: Automatic Identification Systems ...................................................
50
3424(T)/11 1249, 1252 ........... CHINA, Bo Hai, Liaodong Wan: Automatic Identification Systems ................ 523537(T)/11 343 ........................ CHINA, South Coast, Zhujiang Kou, Lingding Shuidao: Buoyage .................. 47
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3649(P)/11 3690 ...................... CHINA, Yellow Sea Coast, Dayao Wan, North Entrance Fairway: Fairway; Depth ..................................................................................................................
52
4123(T)/11 3480 ...................... CHINA, Yellow Sea Coast, Jinjia Sha South-eastwards: Virtual aid to navigation...........................................................................................................
52
4680(T)/11 1372, 1962 ........... CHINA, South Coast, Approaches to Shanwei, Zhelang Yan South-south-eastwards: Data collection buoy.........................................................................
50
5319(T)/11 986, 1046 ............. THAILAND, Gulf of Thailand Coast, Ko Si Chang, Hin Kong Nai Northwards: Buoy ..............................................................................................
47
5414(T)/11 66, 3963 ............... THAILAND, Gulf of Thailand Coast, Laem Kho Kwang Southwards: Scientific instruments.........................................................................................
47
5461(P)/11 2414, 2869 ........... SOUTH CHINA SEA, Tembang Field: Submarine pipeline............................. 47127(T)/12 1721, 1759 ........... CHINA, East Coast, Dong Hai, Aiwan Wan: Buoyage ..................................... 50447(T)/12 1761 ...................... CHINA, East Coast, Taiwan Strait, Haitan Dao Eastwards: Virtual aid to
navigation...........................................................................................................50
475(T)/12 341, 343 ............... CHINA, South Coast, Lantau Island Westwards, Lingding Yang: Buoyage ..... 47696(T)/12 2103, 3879, 3967 GULF OF THAILAND, Cambodia, Approaches to Kampong Saom, Kas Tang
North-eastwards: Platform .................................................................................47
1643(P)/12 1255 ...................... CHINA, Bo Hai, Longkou, Longkou Gang Southwards: Reclamation area ..... 521921(T)/12 1722 ...................... CHINA, East Coast, Haitan Haixia Southwards, Kemen Eastwards: Virtual aid
to navigation.......................................................................................................50
2183(T)/12 1723, 1761 ........... CHINA, East Coast, Taiwan Strait, Pinghai Wan South-eastwards: Works ...... 502501(T)/12 1754, 1761, 2419 CHINA, East Coast, Beijiao Bandao North-eastwards: Virtual aid to navigation 503046(T)/12 1736 ...................... CHINA, South Coast, Meizhou Wan, Le Yu Southwards and Dazhu Hangmen:
Pier; Works; Reef ...............................................................................................50
3524(T)/12 1763 ...................... CHINA, East Coast, Wenzhou Wan, Zhuangyuan’ao Dao, North Coast, Nan Shuidao: Works ..................................................................................................
50
3663(T)/12 1124....................... CHINA, East Coast, Zhoushan Qundao, Qushan Dao Westwards: Works; Restricted area ....................................................................................................
50
3744(T)/12 3452 ...................... CHINA, East Coast, Taiwan Strait, Xiamen Gang, Gulang Yu, Lujiang Shuidao: Works ..................................................................................................
50
3976(P)/12 4122, 4123, 4129 CHINA, South Coast, Hong Kong, Lantau Island, North Coast, Hong Kong International Airport Eastwards: Reclamation area; Buoyage...........................
47
3997(T)/12 341, 3026 ............. CHINA, South Coast, Macao East-south-eastwards, Qingzhou Shuidao, Qingsan Men: Light-beacons .............................................................................
47, 50
4557(T)/12 342 ........................ CHINA, Zhujiang Kou, Dachan Shuidao: Buoyage .......................................... 475016(T)/12 1736 ...................... CHINA, South Coast, Meizhou Wan, Fujian LNG Terminal Westwards and
Qinglanshan Crude Oil Terminal South-eastwards: Works ...............................50
5018(P)/12 3992, 3993 ........... CHINA, South Coast, Gulf of Tonkin, Qinzhou Gang and Approaches: Port developments; Reclamation area; Depths; Spoil ground ...................................
47
5484(P)/12 1126, 1130............ CHINA, East Coast, Luotou Shuidao, Zhitou Yang, Xiazhi Men and Approaches.: Depths; Coastline; Anchorage area; Piers; Islet...........................
50
5632(P)/12 937, 3489 ............. CHINA, South China Sea, Hong Kong to China Basin: Submarine cable ........ 48, 505745(T)/12 3452 ...................... CHINA, East Coast, Xiamen Gang, Dongdu Hangdao: Virtual aid to
navigation...........................................................................................................50
5876(T)/12 3378 ...................... CHINA, Bo Hai, Qinhuangdao Gang, Shiwandunji Hangdao North-eastwards: Buoyage..............................................................................................................
52
5877(T)/12 54 .......................... CHINA, South Coast, Hainan Dao, North West Coast, Yangpu Wan, Shentou Gangqu: Works...................................................................................................
47
246(T)/13 1249 ...................... CHINA, Bo Hai, Liaodong Wan, Qinhuangdao South-eastwards: Buoy .......... 52629(P)/13 3489 ...................... SOUTH CHINA SEA, Shantou South-eastwards: Submarine cable................. 48978(P)/13 1620, 1621 ........... CHINA, East Coast, Chang Jiang, Kou’anzhi Shuidao to Jiaoshan Shuidao:
Works; Quarantine anchorage; Jetty; Obstruction; Reported anchorage ...........50
1087(T)/13 54 .......................... CHINA, South Coast, Hainan Dao, North West Coast, Yangpu Wan, Shentou Gangqu, Approaches to Oil Pier: Buoyage ........................................................
47
1520(T)/13 1736 ...................... CHINA, South Coast, Meizhou Wan, Fujian Oil Terminal South-eastwards to Panyu Xibei Shuidao: Works .............................................................................
50
1680(P)/13 1126....................... CHINA, East Coast, Zhoushan Qundao, Zhitou Yang, Fodu Shuidao: Virtual aid to navigation.................................................................................................
50
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1712(T)/13 4117....................... CHINA, South Coast, Hong Kong, Central Harbour, Kowloon Bay: Buoyage; Dredged area ......................................................................................................
47
1937(T)/13 3990, 3992 ........... CHINA, South Coast, Gulf of Tonkin, Fangcheng Gang Eastwards: Buoy ...... 471948(T)/13 2412, 3236 ........... EASTERN CHINA SEA, Senkaku Shoto- North-westwards: Data collection
buoy....................................................................................................................50, 53
1963(P)/13 880, 1253 ............. CHINA, Yellow Sea Coast, Haizhou Wan, Lanshan Gangqu Southwards: Fairway; Buoyage ..............................................................................................
52
2056(T)/13 341, 3026, 4129 .. CHINA, South Coast, Hong Kong, Lantau Island, West Coast, Hong Kong International Airport South-westwards: Works..................................................
47, 50
2060(T)/13 1250 ...................... CHINA, Bo Hai, Bohai Wan, Huanghua Gang Northwards: Spoil ground ....... 522061(T)/13 1126, 1592............ CHINA, East Coast, Ningbo Gang, Beilun Gangqu, Ore Terminal: Works ...... 502299(T)/13 2409 ...................... TAIWAN, West Coast, P’eng-hu Tao South-westwards, P’eng-hu Mini Three
Links Route: Works............................................................................................50
2303(T)/13 1260 ...................... CHINA, Yellow Sea Coast, Yantai Gang, No 1 Basin and West Basin: Works. 522406(T)/13 1124, 1134............ CHINA, East Coast, Huangze Yang, Xiachuan Shan Southwards: Buoy;
Automatic Identification System........................................................................50
2626(P)/13 1124, 1143, 1144, 1602 ......................
CHINA, East Coast, Yangshan Deep Water Port North-westwards, Luchaogang to Tangnao Shan: Submarine pipeline...........................................
50
2725(P)/13 345 ........................ CHINA, South Coast, Daya Wan, Huizhou Gang: Light-beacons; Leading line; Depths; Coastline; Works...................................................................................
50
2871(T)/13 1281 ...................... CHINA, East Coast, Approaches to Yangkou Gang, Taiyang Sha Southwards: Buoy; Pilot boarding place.................................................................................
52
2972(P)/13 1767, 3449, 3452 CHINA, East Coast, Taiwan Strait, Xiamen Dao, Xiamen Gang and Approaches: Fairway; Works; Port developments; Depths................................
50
3002(T)/13 1738 ...................... CHINA, East Coast, Dongji Liedao, Toumen Dao Westwards: Works ............. 503079(T)/13 1059 ...................... VIETNAM, Song Thi Vai, Posco Port Westwards: Buoyage ............................ 473163(P)/13 1736 ...................... CHINA, South Coast, Meizhou Wan, Pan Yu Eastwards: Port development.... 503430(T)/13 880 ........................ CHINA, Yellow Sea Coast, Lanshan Gangqu, Tonghai Quay South-eastwards:
Works .................................................................................................................52
3468(P)/13 1253 ...................... CHINA, Yellow Sea Coast, Huang Hai, Rizhao Gang North-eastwards, Huangjiatang Wan, Langyatai Wan: Port development; Anchorage area; Pilot boarding place ....................................................................................................
52
3679(T)/13 4117, 4118............ CHINA, South Coast, Hong Kong, Central Harbour, Kowloon Bay: Works .... 47, 503681(T)/13 4118....................... CHINA, South Coast, Hong Kong, Central Harbour, Hung Hom Fairway, Tsim
Sha Tsui to Causeway Bay: Works.....................................................................50
4053(T)/13 1962, 1968, 3489 SOUTH CHINA SEA, Lufeng Terminal North-westwards: Offshore installation ..........................................................................................................
48, 50
4179(T)/13 1209 ...................... CHINA, Bo Hai, Longkou Gang: Submarine pipeline; Depths......................... 524222(P)/13 1124, 1199............ CHINA, East Coast, Zhoushan Qundao South-westwards, Ningbo Gang:
Submarine pipeline.............................................................................................50
4223(T)/13 1723 ...................... CHINA, East Coast, Xinghua Wan, Nanri Dao North-westwards: Virtual aid to navigation...........................................................................................................
50
4224(T)/13 2419 ...................... CHINA, East Coast, Dong Hai, Songxia Gang Southwards, Yutou Dao Eastwards: Virtual aid to navigation ..................................................................
50
4225(T)/13 1126, 1199, 1759, 2412 ......................
CHINA, East Coast, Zhoushan Qundao, Zhujiajian Dao Eastwards, Waiyang’an Dao North-westwards: Virtual aid to navigation ...........................
50, 53
4226(T)/13 739 ........................ CHINA, Yellow Sea Coast, Lianyungang, Pier No 8 Westwards: Virtual aid to navigation...........................................................................................................
52
4320(P)/13 3884 ...................... VIETNAM, Da Nang and Approaches: Buoyage; Bridge; Depths ................... 474339(P)/13 1736 ...................... CHINA, East Coast, Meizhou Wan, Eguan Jiao Westwards: Works ................. 504340(T)/13 3892 ...................... CHINA, South Coast, Qiongzhou Haixia North-eastwards, Naozhou Dao
Eastwards: Virtual aid to navigation ..................................................................47
4341(T)/13 1249, 1250, 1255, 1256 ......................
CHINA, Bo Hai, Bohai Wan, Dongyang Gang North-eastwards: Works.......... 52
4342(T)/13 1250 ...................... CHINA, Bo Hai, Bohai Wan, Approaches to Dongying Gang: Works.............. 524343(T)/13 1255, 1256, 3480,
4509 ......................CHINA, Yellow Sea Coast, Shandong Bandao, Chengshan Jiao North-eastwards: Works................................................................................................
52, 57
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4344(T)/13 1250, 2653 ........... CHINA, Bo Hai, Bohai Wan, Approaches to Tianjin Gang, Dagang Gangqu North-eastwards: Works .....................................................................................
52
4405(P)/13 1965, 3875 ........... VIETNAM, Approaches to Hai Phong, Lach Huyen, Đao Ha Nam and Cua Nam Trieu to Hai Phong and Song Bach Đang: Channels; Channel depths; Power transmission lines; Ferry route; Reported anchorages; Coastline; Buoyage; Depths; Port developments; Bridge; Pilot boarding place.................
47
4533(P)/13 1219, 1249, 1250 CHINA, Bo Hai, Jingtang and Approaches: Port developments; Breakwaters; Fairways; Depths; Berths; Obstruction ..............................................................
52
4556(P)/13 1250, 1256 ........... CHINA, Bo Hai, Huanghe Kou North-eastwards: Submarine pipelines ........... 524676(T)/13 1206 ...................... CHINA, Yellow Sea Coast, Bohai Haixia, Miaodao Haixia Southwards,
Penglai Donggang Westwards: Works ...............................................................52
4722(P)/13 880, 1253 ............. CHINA, Yellow Sea Coast, Lanshan and Approaches: Fairways; Buoyage; Pilot boarding places; Marine farms; Port developments; Breakwaters; Coastline; Anchorage areas................................................................................
52
4731(P)/13 137, 138 ............... CHINA, Hainan Dao, Qiongzhou Haixia to Xiuying: Depths........................... 474757(P)/13 723, 738, 739, 1253 CHINA, Yellow Sea Coast, Lianyungang and Approaches: Fairway; Buoyage;
Depths; Port development ..................................................................................52
4822(P)/13 1221 ...................... CHINA, Bo Hai, Jinzhou Gang and Approaches: Port developments; Depths . 524823(T)/13 2376, 3230, 3232 TAIWAN, West Coast, Kao-Hsiung Kang, Tung-kang po-ti Westwards and
Anchorage No 4: Works .....................................................................................50
4942(P)/13 1604 ...................... CHINA, East Coast, Chang Jiang, Liuhaisha Shuidao to Changshu Port and Fujiangsha Shuidao, Dahe Gang to Xin Gang: Depths; Buoyage; Coastline ....
50
4952(T)/13 1962 ...................... CHINA, South Coast, Jinghai Wan Southwards: Virtual aid to navigation....... 505038(T)/13 2619 ...................... TAIWAN, North Coast, Chi-Lung, Ho-p’ing Tao, Chien-shan Pi South-
eastwards: Scientific instrument ........................................................................50
5133(P)/13 1620 ...................... CHINA, East Coast, Chang Jiang, Kou’anzhi Shuidao to Tianxing Zhou and Jiangyin Shuidao: Depths; Anchorage areas; Obstruction.................................
50
5137(T)/13 2409 ...................... TAIWAN, West Coast, T’ai-nan South-westwards, An-p’ing Kang: Buoyage . 505138(T)/13 1721, 1759 ........... CHINA, East Coast, Dongtou Yang North-westwards, Huangmen Shan South-
westwards: Virtual aid to navigation..................................................................50
5336(P)/13 1250 ...................... CHINA, Bo Hai, Bohai Wan W, Qikou Oilfield: Submarine pipeline............... 525339(T)/13 4122, 4123 ........... CHINA, South Coast, Hong Kong, Urmston Road, Tai Mo To NW: Works..... 475403(T)/13 1555, 3488, 3489,
4508 ......................SOUTH CHINA SEA, Southern Approaches to Hong Kong, Wenwei Zhou SE: Obstruction.........................................................................................................
47, 48
5421(P)/13 1604, 1605 ........... CHINA, East Coast, Tongzhousha Shuidao, Langshan Sha N: Wrecks ............ 505423(P)/13 1754, 1760, 1761,
1767, 1968, 2409, 2419, 3236, 3658
TAIWAN STRAIT, Hsin-shan Chou to P’eng-Hu Tao and Hsi Yü to Jinmen Dao, Pai-sha Chia to Mazu Dao and Dongyin Dao: Submarine cables .............
50
56(T)/14 1124, 1126, 1130. CHINA, East Coast, Chuanshan Bandao N, Luotou Shuidao, Damao Dao to Waizhi Dao: Power transmission line ................................................................
50
57(T)/14 1199....................... CHINA, East Coast, Zhoushan Qundao, Approaches to Huangze Yang, Dongbanyang Jiao SW: Buoy ............................................................................
50
74(T)/14 2413, 2419 ........... CHINA, East Coast, Dong Hai, Dongluo Liedao, Xiluo Dao S and Sanli Jiao S: Virtual aids to navigation...............................................................................
50
77(T)/14 2412, 4509 ........... EASTERN CHINA SEA, Zhoushan Qundao SE: Platform .............................. 53, 5778(T)/14 4118....................... CHINA, South Coast, Hong Kong, Harbour, Central Part, Kowloon S: Works;
Buoyage..............................................................................................................50
143(T)/14 1199, 1602............ CHINA, East Coast, Outer Approaches to Shanghai, Changjiang Kou SW: Virtual aid to navigation.....................................................................................
50
220(P)/14 1557 ...................... CHINA, South Coast, Gaolan Liedao, Huangmao Hai to Gaolan Liedao Entrance Channel and Gaolan Liedao Entrance Channel to Tielu Wan: Works; Depths; Buoyage ................................................................................................
47
222(T)/14 340, 937, 1555, 1962, 3026 ...........
CHINA, South Coast, Approaches to Daya Wan, Qing Zhou SE and Sanmen Fairway S: Spoil grounds ...................................................................................
47, 50
296(T)/14 4127, 4129 ........... CHINA, South Coast, Zhujiang Kou, Dangan Shuidao (Lema Channel) and Dahao Shuidao (Lantau Channel): Traffic separation schemes; Precautionary areas....................................................................................................................
47
301(P)/14 3890, 3892 ........... CHINA, South Coast, Qiongzhou Haixia E, North, Middle and South Channels: Depths; Buoyage ...............................................................................
47
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15. JAPAN
3630(T)/06 JP 1061, JP 1065.... JAPAN, Honshu- , Tokyo Wan, Keihin Ko, Tokyo Ku, Section No 4, Tokyo-tohyo Signal Station Southeastwards: Obstruction ............................................
53
5081(T)/06 JP 1087................... JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Chiba Ko, Shiizu Passage: Depths ................... 535763(T)/06 JP 1088................... JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Tokyo Wan, Chiba Ko, Katsunan Ku: Depths . 532962(T)/07 JP 1087................... JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Tokyo Wan, Chiba Ko, Chiba Ku, Section 4:
Depths ................................................................................................................53
3842(T)/07 JP 1061................... JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Tokyo Wan, Chiba Ko, Keiyo Sea-Berth North-westwards: Obstruction......................................................................................
53
3852(T)/07 JP 87....................... JAPAN, Honshu- , East Coast, Katsuura Ko: Depths .......................................... 534621(T)/07 JP 91....................... JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Tokyo Wan, Yokosuka Ko, Section 7: Pile ...... 531304(T)/08 JP 94, JP 95,
JP 1055B................JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Ise Wan, Yokkaichi Ko: Obstruction................ 53
3658(T)/08 JP 149..................... JAPAN, Honshu- , North West Coast, Koyama Misaki Northwards: Depth ....... 553662(T)/08 JP 1137................... JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Fukuyama Ko, Kurinoki Northwards: Depths ................ 543663(T)/08 JP 1137................... JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Fukuyama Ko, Okiura Quay Southwards: Depths .......... 544117(T)/08 JP 89....................... JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Suruga Wan, Shimizu Ko, Section 3: Depths... 534118(T)/08 JP 89....................... JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Suruga Wan, Shimizu Ko, Section 3:
Obstruction.........................................................................................................53
4238(T)/08 JP 67....................... JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Tokyo Wan, Keihin Ko, Kawasaki Ku, Section 1: Depths ............................................................................................................
53
4519(T)/08 JP 1088................... JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Tokyo Wan, Chiba Ko, Katsunan Ku: Depths . 535079(T)/08 JP 149..................... JAPAN, Honshu- , North West Coast, Approaches to Koyama Misaki: Depths.. 556156(T)/08 JP 1086................... JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Tokyo Wan, Chiba Ko, Chiba Ku, Section 2:
Depths ................................................................................................................53
141(T)/09 JP 149..................... JAPAN, Honshu- , North West Coast, Approaches to Susa Ko: Depths.............. 551007(T)/09 JP 89....................... JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Suruga Wan, Shimizu Ko, Section 3: Depths... 531902(T)/09 1388 ...................... JAPAN, Honshu- , North West Coast, Funakawa, No 3 Area: Depth.................. 552050(T)/09 JP 90....................... JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Sagami Wan, Zushi Wan: Depth ...................... 532051(T)/09 JP 80....................... JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Iro Saki North-eastwards: Depth...................... 532667(T)/09 JP 90, JP 1062........ JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Tokyo Wan, Kaneda Wan: Depths ................... 532671(T)/09 JP 137A.................. JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Takamatsu Wan: Depth.................................................... 542918(T)/09 JP 1227................... JAPAN, Kyu- shu- , North Coast, Hakata Ko, Section 1, Susaki Wharf
Northwards: Depths ...........................................................................................53
3042(T)/09 JP 1065................... JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Tokyo Wan, Keihin Ko, Tokyo Ku, Section 3: Depths ................................................................................................................
53
3043(T)/09 JP 90....................... JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Sagami Wan, Shonan Ko Eastwards: Depth .... 533619(T)/09 JP 1097, JP 1098.... JAPAN, Honshu- , East Coast, Shioya Saki Northwards, Yotsukura Ko: Light .. 553778(T)/09 JP 1065................... JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Toyko Wan, Keihin Ko, Tokyo Ku, Section 3:
Depths ................................................................................................................53
3781(T)/09 2024, JP 226.......... JAPAN, Nansei Shoto- , Okinawa Gunto, Iheya Shima, Dana Misaki: Depth; Rock ...................................................................................................................
53
3889(T)/09 JP 149..................... JAPAN, Honshu- , North West Coast, Uomachi-no-Hana Westwards: Depth..... 554060(T)/09 JP 107..................... JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Higashi-Harima Ko , Befu Public Wharf: Obstruction ... 544209(T)/09 JP 226..................... JAPAN, Nansei Shoto- , Okinawa Gunto, Iheya Shima: Depths ......................... 534355(T)/09 JP 1086................... JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Tokyo Wan, Chiba Ko, Chiba Ku, Section 1:
Obstructions .......................................................................................................53
4516(T)/09 JP 1088................... JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Tokyo Wan, Chiba Ko, Katsunan Ku, Akanehama South-westwards: Depth ................................................................
53
4523(T)/09 JP 179, JP 187........ JAPAN, Kyu- shu- , North Coast, Tsushima, Tsutsu Saki South-westwards: Depth ..................................................................................................................
53
5182(T)/09 JP 1062, JP 1067.... JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Tokyo Wan, Kisarazu Ko , Kisarazu Ko Breakwater Northwards: Depths ........................................................................
53
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5469(T)/09 JP 213, JP 1222...... JAPAN, Kyu- shu- , West Coast, Koshikijima Retto, Kami-Koshiki Shima, No Shima and Nishi-no-Ura: Depths .......................................................................
53
6128(T)/09 JP 213, JP 1222...... JAPAN, Kyu- shu- , West Coast, Koshikijima Retto, Futago Shima: Depth ......... 536679(T)/09 JP 201..................... JAPAN, Honshu- , North West Coast, Azu Shima South-westwards: Depths ..... 536804(T)/09 JP 89....................... JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Suruga Wan , Shimizu Ko , Section 2, Hinode
Wharf : Depths ...................................................................................................53
526(T)/10 JP 1097................... JAPAN, Honshu- , East Coast, Kashima Nada, Kashima Ko North-westwards: Depths ................................................................................................................
55
803(T)/10 JP 151..................... JAPAN, Shikoku, West coast, Bungo Suido, Uwajima Wan South-westwards, Komobuchi Byochi: Depths...............................................................................
53
1132(T)/10 JP 95, JP 1051, JP 1055B................
JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Ise Wan, Approaches to Nagoya Ko, Isewan Sea-Berth Southwards: Obstruction...................................................................
53
1731(T)/10 JP 89....................... JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Suruga Wan, Shimizu Ko, Shin-Okitsu Wharf North-eastwards: Depths ....................................................................................
53
1946(T)/10 JP 187, JP 198, JP 213.....................
JAPAN, Kyu- shu- , West Coast, Nagasaki Ko, Hotoke Hana Westwards, Hashira Sone: Rock .........................................................................................................
53
2101(T)/10 JP 1055A, JP 1055B JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Ise Wan, Nagoya Ko, West Passage: Depths.... 532225(T)/10 3469 ...................... JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Iwakuni Ko- , No 1 Area: Obstruction .............................. 542328(T)/10 JP 1065................... JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Tokyo Wan, Keihin Ko, Tokyo Ku, Section 2:
Depths; Obstruction ...........................................................................................53
2607(T)/10 JP 1061, JP 1086.... JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Tokyo Wan, Chiba Ku, Ichihara Passage Westwards: Obstruction .....................................................................................
53
2774(T)/10 JP 149..................... JAPAN, Honshu- , North West Coast, Uta Shima North-westwards, Futashima Guri: Depth.........................................................................................................
55
2781(T)/10 JP 179, JP 187, JP 1228...................
JAPAN, Kyu- shu- , North Coast, Iki Shima Westwards, Joga-no-Seto and Tsuri Sone: Depths ......................................................................................................
53
2975(T)/10 JP 149..................... JAPAN, Honshu- , North West Coast, Saba Shima Westwards and Hime Shima South-eastwards: Depths ....................................................................................
55
3114(T)/10 JP 1247A, JP 1247B JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Oita Ko, No1 Oil Terminal Eastwards : Depths.............. 533116(T)/10 JP 226..................... JAPAN, Nansei Shoto- , Okinawa Gunto, Izena Shima, Ate-no-Ishi: Depth....... 533220(T)/10 JP 1101, JP 1102 .... JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Iyo Nada, Kunisaki Ko South-eastwards, Hogo Se:
Depths ................................................................................................................54
3341(T)/10 JP 149..................... JAPAN, Honshu- , North West Coast, Kuro Saki Southwards: Depth................. 553611(T)/10 JP 179, JP 187,
JP 1228...................JAPAN, Kyu- shu- , North Coast, Genkai Nada, Iki Shima Westwards: Depths ... 53
3870(T)/10 JP 127, JP 1101 ...... JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Kanmon Kaikyo East Entrance, He Saki South-eastwards: Obstruction .......................................................................................
54
3873(T)/10 JP 127, JP 1101 ...... JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Suo Nada, Ube Ko South-eastwards: Depths.................. 544654(T)/10 JP 149..................... JAPAN, Honshu- , North West Coast, Kawashiri Misaki Eastwards, Ima Misaki:
Depths ................................................................................................................55
4941(T)/10 JP 149..................... JAPAN, Honshu- , North West Coast, Kawashiri Misaki Eastwards: Depths ..... 555084(T)/10 1388 ...................... JAPAN, Honshu- , North Coast, Akita Ku, No 2 Area, New North Breakwater
East-south-eastwards: Depths ............................................................................55
5345(T)/10 JP 1033A................ JAPAN, Hokkaido- , South Coast, Tomakomai Ko, Section 1: Depths ............... 555426(T)/10 JP 65....................... JAPAN, Honshu- , East Coast, Hachinohe Ko, Section 3, Kawaragi No 1 Wharf:
Depths ................................................................................................................55
5427(T)/10 JP 65....................... JAPAN, Honshu- , East Coast, Hachinohe Ko, Section 2, Hachinohe Gyoko: Depths ................................................................................................................
55
5507(T)/10 JP 213..................... JAPAN, Kyu- shu- , West Coast, Amakusa Nada, Oniki Wan Southwards: Rock. 535599(T)/10 JP 1049................... JAPAN, Honshu- , East Coast, Kashima Ko, Kashima Crude Oil Pier Westwards
and Chuo Basin: Depths.....................................................................................53
5733(T)/10 JP 67, JP 1061, JP 1065...................
JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Tokyo Wan, Keihin Ko, Tokyo International Airport, Runway D Northwards and Westwards: Depths ..................................
53
5736(T)/10 JP 1101, JP 1102 .... JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Iyo Nada, Kunisaki Ko: Depths ...................................... 54
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5865(T)/10 1390, JP 1180........ JAPAN, Honshu- , North West Coast, Niigata Ko Outer Harbour: Depth........... 556140(T)/10 JP 1056................... JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Mikawa Wan, Kinuura Ko, Minatomachi
Southwards: Depths ...........................................................................................53
105(T)/11 JP 1088................... JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Tokyo Wan, Chiba Ko, Katsunan Ku, Koya-Shin Eastwards: Depths......................................................................................
53
526(T)/11 JP 137B, JP 153 ..... JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Bisan Seto North Traffic Route: Depths ......................... 54528(T)/11 JP 1101, JP 1102 .... JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Kitsuki Wan, Gongen Hana South-eastwards: Depths .... 54785(T)/11 JP 137A, JP 153..... JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Bisan Seto East Traffic Route: Depths ............................ 54786(T)/11 JP 1101, JP 1102 .... JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Kunisaki Ko Eastwards: Depth ....................................... 541005(T)/11 JP 137B, JP 153 ..... JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Shiwaku Shoto, Gantsuga Se: Depths ............................. 541112(T)/11 JP 127, JP 1101 ...... JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Ube Ko, Motoyama Misaki South-westwards:
Obstruction.........................................................................................................54
1145(T)/11 JP 1109................... JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Hiroshima Wan, Kure Ko, Niko Kawa: Depths .............. 541175(T)/11 JP 127, JP 129,
JP 1101...................JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Suo Nada, Kanda Ko: Depths.......................................... 54
1176(T)/11 JP 129..................... JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Suo Nada, Kanda Ko: Restricted area ............................. 541682(T)/11 JP 1061, JP 1086.... JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Tokyo Wan, Chiba Ko, Chiba Ku: Breakwaters 531866(T)/11 JP 104, JP 132........ JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Kurushima Kaikyo Traffic Route, Osumi Hana East-
north-eastwards: Depth ......................................................................................54
1939(T)/11 JP 1088................... JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Tokyo Wan, Chiba Ko, Katsunan Ku: Depths . 532285(T)/11 JP 90....................... JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Sagami Wan, Shonan Ko Southwards and
Eastwards: Depths..............................................................................................53
2286(T)/11 JP 101A, JP 101B, JP 131, JP 1103 ......
JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Hanshin Ko, Kobe Ku, Section No 4: Obstruction ......... 54
2287(T)/11 JP 1127B ................ JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Mizushima Ko, Tamashima Harbour Island Eastwards and South-eastwards and Takahashi Kawa: Depths...........................................
54
2426(T)/11 JP 1055A................ JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Ise Wan, Nagoya Ko, Section 4: Depths .......... 532645(T)/11 JP 201..................... JAPAN, Honshu- , Nagato, Kawashiri Misaki Northwards: Depths.................... 532860(T)/11 JP 149, JP 201........ JAPAN, Honshu- , Northwest Coast, Tsuno Shima North-westwards: Depths ... 53, 553120(T)/11 JP 1097................... JAPAN, Honshu- , East Coast, Approaches to Hitachi Ko: Obstruction ............. 553121(T)/11 JP 1097................... JAPAN, Honshu- , East Coast, Kashima Ko: Obstruction ................................... 553246(T)/11 JP 201..................... JAPAN, Honshu- , Nagato, Sano Se to Kawashiri Misaki: Depths...................... 533248(T)/11 JP 1155B ................ JAPAN, Honshu- , North West Coast, Niigata Ko, Ajirohama Northwards:
Depths ................................................................................................................55
3250(T)/11 JP 137B, JP 153, JP 1127A................
JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Shiwaku Shoto, Mukuchi Shima Westwards and Southwards: Depths ...........................................................................................
54
3253(T)/11 JP 198, JP 1228...... JAPAN, Kyu- shu- , North Coast, Approaches to Imari Wan: Depths ................... 533484(T)/11 1801, 1802 ........... JAPAN, Hokkaido- , North Coast, So- ya Misaki Eastwards: Depths ................... 55, 563762(T)/11 JP 1121................... JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Sakaide Ko, Section 1, West Wharf: Depths................... 543764(T)/11 JP 137B, JP 153,
JP 1121...................JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Bisan Seto, Hon Shima South-eastwards: Depths........... 54
3765(T)/11 JP 137B, JP 153, JP 1121...................
JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Bisan Seto, Approaches to Sakaide Ko, Ko-Sei Shima South-westwards: Depths...................................................................................
54
3830(T)/11 JP 90, JP 1061, JP 1087...................
JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Tokyo Wan, Chiba Ko, Chiba Ku, Section 4: Obstruction.........................................................................................................
53
3832(T)/11 JP 90, JP 1061, JP 1062...................
JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Tokyo Wan, Yokohama Ku Eastwards: Obstruction.........................................................................................................
53
4053(T)/11 JP 149..................... JAPAN, Honshu- , North West Coast, Approaches to Mi Shima: Depths ........... 554198(T)/11 JP 1155A................ JAPAN, Honshu- , North West Coast, Niigata Ko, Outer Harbour, No 1 W Bkw
Northwards: Depths ...........................................................................................55
4203(T)/11 JP 1107................... JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Hanshin Ko, Amagasaki-Nishinomiya-Ashiya Ku, Asanagi: Depth...................................................................................................
54
4321(T)/11 JP 66, JP 90, JP 1061, JP 1062...................
JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Tokyo Wan, Keihin Ko, Yokohama Ku, Section 3: Obstruction.....................................................................................................
53
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4532(T)/11 JP 1102, JP 1108 .... JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Iyo Nada Northwards, Heigun Suido, Daiha-no-Mozu: Depth ..................................................................................................................
54
4929(T)/11 JP 1110, JP 1141 .... JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Hannan Ko, Shiomi Wharf Southwards and Hanshin Ko, Section 5, No 9 Quay Northwards: Depths ........................................................
54
4930(T)/11 JP 131..................... JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Akashi Kaikyo North-westwards, Eigashima Ko Southwards: Wreck ............................................................................................
54
4931(T)/11 JP 106, JP 131........ JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Akashi Kaikyo South-westwards, Harima Nada: Wreck 545052(T)/11 JP 129..................... JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Kanda Ko: Depth............................................................. 545147(T)/11 JP 90, JP 1061,
JP 1062...................JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Tokyo Wan, Kisarazu North-westwards: Obstruction.........................................................................................................
53
5148(T)/11 JP 1052................... JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Mikawa Wan, Nakashiba Southwards: Foul .... 535322(T)/11 JP 201..................... JAPAN, Kyu- shu- , North Coast, Fukuoka, Kario Hana North-westwards: Depths 535389(T)/11 JP 67....................... JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Tokyo Wan, Keihin Ko, Kawasaki Ku, Section
1, Daishi Unga: Depths ......................................................................................53
5517(T)/11 JP 1051, JP 1053, JP 1064...................
JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Irago Suido: Wreck .......................................... 53
5518(T)/11 JP 1055A................ JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Ise Wan, Nagoya Ko, Section 4: Depths .......... 535519(T)/11 JP 150C.................. JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Kii Suido, Imagire Ko: Depths........................................ 545522(T)/11 JP 1121................... JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Sakaide Ko: Obstruction ................................................. 545523(T)/11 JP 137B.................. JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Bisan Seto, Hitsuishi Shima Eastwards: Depths ............. 545524(T)/11 JP 104, JP 153,
JP 1108...................JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Hiuchi Nada, Ko-Higi Shima Eastwards, Hiji-no-Ishi: Depth ..................................................................................................................
54
5526(T)/11 JP 127..................... JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Kanmon Ko, Chofu Ku, Kanju Shima Eastwards: Depths 545748(T)/11 JP 65....................... JAPAN, Honshu- , East Coast, Hachinohe Ko, Section 3, Hattaro East
Breakwater Northwards: Restricted area ...........................................................55
5750(T)/11 JP 95....................... JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Ise Wan: Obstructions ...................................... 535754(T)/11 JP 1265................... JAPAN, Kyu- shu- , North Coast, Wakamatsu, Wakamatsu Futajima Quay South-
eastwards: Depths...............................................................................................54
5883(T)/11 JP 137A.................. JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Shodo Shima, Uchinomi Wan, Ji-no-Hanage: Depth...... 5454(T)/12 JP 149..................... JAPAN, Honshu- , Northwest Coast, Mi Shima: Depths ..................................... 5556(T)/12 JP 67....................... JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Tokyo Wan, Keihin Ko, Kawasaki Passage
North-eastwards: Depths ....................................................................................53
59(T)/12 JP 91....................... JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Tokyo Wan, Yokosuka Ko, Section 5: Depths . 53267(T)/12 JP 149..................... JAPAN, Honshu- , North West Coast, Hamada Ko North-eastwards, Asa Guri:
Depth ..................................................................................................................55
268(T)/12 JP 149..................... JAPAN, Honshu- , North West Coast, Hi-no-Misaki South-westwards, Approaches to Nima Ko: Depths .......................................................................
55
400(T)/12 JP 1052, JP 1053.... JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Morozaki Suido, Kado Ishi Southwards to Kaida Hana Eastwards: Depths ..........................................................................
53
530(T)/12 JP 1086................... JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Tokyo Wan, Chiba Ko, Chiba Ku, Section 1: Depths ................................................................................................................
53
531(T)/12 JP 66....................... JAPAN, Honshu- , Tokyo Wan, Keihin Ko, Yokohama Ku, Tsurumi Kawa: Depths ................................................................................................................
53
538(T)/12 JP 131..................... JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Awaji Shima, Tsuna Ko: Depth ....................................... 54640(T)/12 JP 106, JP 137A,
JP 153.....................JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Bisan Seto, Ka Shima to Te Shima: Depths .................... 54
750(T)/12 JP 1097................... JAPAN, Honshu- , East Coast, Kashima Nada, Approaches to Hitachi Ko: Obstruction.........................................................................................................
55
866(T)/12 JP 1052, JP 1053.... JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Morozaki Suido: Depths .................................. 531098(T)/12 JP 1155B ................ JAPAN, Honshu- , North West Coast, Niigata Ko, Entrance to Higashi Ku:
Depths ................................................................................................................55
1346(T)/12 JP 123..................... JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Hanshin Ko, Sakai-Senboku Ku: Depths ........................ 541458(T)/12 JP 1155A................ JAPAN, Honshu- , North West Coast, Niigata Ko, Nishi Ku: Depths ................. 551587(T)/12 JP 134B.................. JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Himeji Ko, Hirohata Passage: Depths............................. 54
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1588(T)/12 JP 137B, JP 153 ..... JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Bisan Seto North Traffic Route, Yo Shima South-westwards: Depth ...............................................................................................
54
1699(T)/12 JP 65....................... JAPAN, Honshu- , East Coast, Hachinohe Ko, Section 3, Shirogane North Breakwater Northwards and Hattaro East Breakwater Eastwards: Depths .......
55
1859(T)/12 JP 134B.................. JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Himeji Ko, Shikama Ku, Section 1, Suka: Obstruction .. 541860(T)/12 JP 137B, JP 153,
JP 1121...................JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Mizushima Traffic Route: Depth..................................... 54
1861(T)/12 JP 137B, JP 153, JP 1121...................
JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Bisan Seto North Traffic Route and Approaches to Ushi Shima: Depths; Drying patch .............................................................................
54
1968(T)/12 JP 1097................... JAPAN, Honshu- , East Coast, Approaches to Hitachinaka Ko: Obstructions .... 552140(T)/12 JP 65....................... JAPAN, Honshu- , East Coast, Hachinohe Ko, No2 Middle Breakwater
Westwards: Restricted area ................................................................................55
2143(T)/12 JP 1106................... JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Tokuyama-Kudamatsu Ko, Tokuyama, Section 1: Drying patch ...................................................................................................................
54
2237(T)/12 JP 70....................... JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Enshu Nada, Iwata Southwards: Depths .......... 532350(T)/12 JP 101A.................. JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Hanshin Ko, Kobe, Rokko Island North-eastwards:
Depths ................................................................................................................54
2569(T)/12 JP 149..................... JAPAN, Honshu- , North West Coast, Mi Shima: Depths.................................... 552573(T)/12 JP 89....................... JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Shimizu Ko, Outer Harbour Breakwater
Southwards: Wreck ............................................................................................53
2575(T)/12 JP 1267................... JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Kanmon Ko, Western Part, Shira Su Southwards: Depths 542643(T)/12 JP 145..................... JAPAN, Honshu- , North West Coast, Awa Shima North-eastwards, Hakoyama
Guri East-south-eastwards: Buoy.......................................................................55
2644(T)/12 JP 64B.................... JAPAN, Honshu- , East Coast, Sendai-Shiogama Ko, Sendai, No1 Pier South-eastwards: Works................................................................................................
55
2866(T)/12 JP 201..................... JAPAN, Honshu- , North-West Coast, Yuya Ko Northwards, Nagato Westwards: Depths ................................................................................................................
53
2867(T)/12 JP 1155A................ JAPAN, Honshu- , North West Coast, Niigata Ko, Nishi Ku, Shinano Kawa: Depths ................................................................................................................
55
2985(T)/12 JP 1107................... JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Hanshin Ko, Amagasaki-Nishinomiya-Ashiya Ku, Section 2, Naruo Kawa: Depths .........................................................................
54
2986(T)/12 654 ........................ JAPAN, Kyu- shu- , South Coast, Kagoshima Wan, Honko- Ko- : Obstructions...... 533202(T)/12 JP 66....................... JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Tokyo Wan, Keihin Ko, Yokohama Ku,
Daikoku Breakwater Southwards: Obstruction..................................................53
3327(T)/12 JP 135, JP 1262, JP 1263...................
JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Kanmon Ko, Kanmon Passage: Depths .......................... 54
3478(T)/12 JP 201..................... JAPAN, Honshu- , North West Coast, Yuya Ko: Depths ..................................... 533605(T)/12 JP 1088................... JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Tokyo Wan, Chiba Ko, Katsunan Ku: Depths;
Drying patches ...................................................................................................53
3855(T)/12 JP 149, JP 201........ JAPAN, Honshu- , North West Coast, Tsuno Shima Northwards: Depths........... 53, 553856(T)/12 JP 104, JP 153,
JP 1108...................JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Hiuchi Nada, Ko-Higi Shima Eastwards: Depths ........... 54
3857(T)/12 JP 132..................... JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Kurushima Kaikyo, Naka Suido, Nakato Shima Eastwards: Depth ...............................................................................................
54
3858(T)/12 JP 151, JP 1102 ...... JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Bungo Suido, Nishi-Uwa, Misaki Ko: Depths ................ 53, 543950(T)/12 JP 201..................... JAPAN, Honshu- , North West Coast, Tsuno Shima: Depths .............................. 534289(T)/12 JP 137B, JP 153 ..... JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Bisan Seto, Mizushima Traffic Route Eastwards, Yo
Shima Northwards: Depths ................................................................................54
4390(T)/12 JP 137B.................. JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Bisan Seto, Western part, Kama Shima and Yo Shima: Depths ................................................................................................................
54
4607(T)/12 JP 1055A................ JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Ise Wan, Nagoya Ko, Section 1, Sorami Eastwards: Depth ...............................................................................................
53
4609(T)/12 JP 135, JP 1263, JP 1265...................
JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Kanmon Ko, Kanmon Passage 2, Takenoko Shima Westwards: Depths.............................................................................................
54
4847(T)/12 JP 137B.................. JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Bisan Seto, Kama Shima South-eastwards: Depths ........ 54
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4971(T)/12 JP 65....................... JAPAN, Honshu- , East Coast, Hachinohe Ko: Obstructions; Depths ................. 554973(T)/12 JP 142, JP 1108 ...... JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Hiroshima Wan, Nasabi Seto Southwards: Depths ......... 544974(T)/12 JP 142, JP 1108 ...... JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Hiroshima Wan, Atata Shima Westwards: Depth............ 545066(T)/12 JP 1107................... JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Hanshin Ko, Amagasaki-Nishinomiya-Ashiya,
Ogimachi Pier: Depths .......................................................................................54
5068(T)/12 JP 126, JP 1101, JP 1102...................
JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Suo Nada, Iwai Shima Westwards: Wreck...................... 54
5196(T)/12 JP 65....................... JAPAN, Honshu- , East Coast, Hachinohe Ko, Section 3 and Approaches: Depths ................................................................................................................
55
5197(T)/12 JP 1056................... JAPAN, Honshu- , Chita Wan, Minatomachi Southwards: Depths...................... 535200(T)/12 JP 1220, JP 1221.... JAPAN, Kyu- shu- , South East Coast, Uchiumi Ko North-eastwards: Depths ..... 535402(T)/12 JP 1081, JP 1083.... JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Tokyo Wan, Yokosuka Ko, Section 3 to Section
5: Depths; Obstructions......................................................................................53
5404(T)/12 JP 1102, JP 1108 .... JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Iyo Nada, Heigun Suido: Depth ...................................... 545697(T)/12 JP 151, JP 1102 ...... JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Bungo Suido, Hayasui Seto, Taka Shima Southwards:
Depths ................................................................................................................53, 54
5806(T)/12 JP 63....................... JAPAN, Honshu- , East Coast, Onahama Ko, No 1 West Breakwater Southwards: Restricted area ...............................................................................
55
55(T)/13 1388 ...................... JAPAN, Honshu- , North Coast, Funakawa, No 3 Area , Minami-Hirasawa Breakwater Eastwards: Depths ..........................................................................
55
58(T)/13 JP 87....................... JAPAN, Honshu- , Katsuura Ko Eastwards, Mashio Ne: Depths ........................ 5359(T)/13 JP 1083................... JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Tokyo Wan, Yokosuka Ko, Section 4: Depths . 53134(T)/13 JP 1064................... JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Irago Suido: Depths.......................................... 53474(T)/13 JP 1064................... JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Irago Suido, Irago Misaki Southwards: Depths 53478(T)/13 1648, JP 1220........ JAPAN, Kyu- shu- , East Coast, Hyuga Nada: Buoy ............................................. 53926(T)/13 JP 151..................... JAPAN, Kyu- shu- , East Coast, Bungo Suido, Usuki Wan, Ji-Muku Shima
Southwards: Depth .............................................................................................53
980(T)/13 JP 54, JP 79, JP 1098 JAPAN, Honshu- , East Coast, Sendai-Shiogama Ko, Sendai Ku: Obstructions. 55981(T)/13 JP 54, JP 79, JP 1098 JAPAN, Honshu- , East Coast, Ishinomaki Wan, Sendai-Shiogama Ko:
Obstruction.........................................................................................................55
1026(T)/13 1807 ...................... JAPAN, Hokkaido- , West Coast, Rumoi Ko- , No 3 Area: Obstructions.............. 551027(T)/13 JP 137B, JP 153 ..... JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Bisan Seto, Mizushima Traffic Route: Depth ................. 541029(T)/13 JP 187..................... JAPAN, Kyu- shu- , West Coast, Goto Retto, Shiro Se: Depth.............................. 531268(T)/13 JP 142, JP 1108 ...... JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Hiroshima Wan, Ono Seto and Kuroshima Seto: Depths 541378(T)/13 JP 135, JP 1262,
JP 1263...................JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Kanmon Ko, Kanmon Passage, Tanoura Ku Northwards: Depths ................................................................................................................
54
1477(T)/13 JP 1064................... JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Irago Suido, Irago Misaki Southwards: Depth. 531479(T)/13 JP 127, JP 128........ JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Ube Ko: Depths ............................................................... 541569(T)/13 JP 11....................... JAPAN, Hokkaido- , West Coast, Kamui Misaki: Light ...................................... 551573(T)/13 1648, JP 77, JP 108 JAPAN, Shikoku, South Coast, Muroto Saki North-eastwards: Buoy............... 531574(T)/13 JP 137B, JP 153 ..... JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Bisan Seto, BIsan Seto South Traffic Route, Oki-no-
Naka-Se: Depths.................................................................................................54
1575(T)/13 JP 135, JP 1263...... JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Kanmon Ko, Mutsurejima Ku, Uma Shima Northwards: Fish haven ..........................................................................................................
54
1663(T)/13 JP 54, JP 79, JP 1098 JAPAN, Honshu- , East Coast, Ishinomaki Wan, Watanoha Ko, O Saki: Light .. 551780(T)/13 JP 123, JP 1103 ...... JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Hanshin Ko, Osaka, Inner Harbour Passage, Sections 5
and 6: Restricted area .........................................................................................54
1781(T)/13 JP 142..................... JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Hiroshima Ko, O-Kakuma Shima Westwards: Obstruction.........................................................................................................
54
1782(T)/13 JP 127, JP 128........ JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Ube Ko: Depths ............................................................... 541907(T)/13 JP 1065................... JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Keihin Ko, Tokyo, Section 3, No 10 Wharf
Eastwards: Depths..............................................................................................53
1908(T)/13 JP 95, JP 1055A, JP 1055B................
JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Ise Wan, Nagoya Ko, East Passage: Dredging area .....................................................................................................................
53
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1909(T)/13 JP 137A.................. JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Bisan Seto, Tsuda Wan Northwards, Tora-ga-Hana North-westwards: Rock......................................................................................
54
1912(T)/13 JP 128..................... JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Suo Nada, Ube Ko, Shibanaka West Quay Westwards: Depth ..................................................................................................................
54
2026(T)/13 JP 1155A................ JAPAN, Honshu- , North West Coast, Niigata Ko, Nishi Ku: Works .................. 552028(T)/13 JP 64B.................... JAPAN, Honshu- , East Coast, Sendai-Shiogama Ko, Sendai Ku, Takasago
Wharf to Raijin Wharf: Depths ..........................................................................55
2033(T)/13 JP 1088................... JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Tokyo Wan, Chiba Ko, Katsunan Ku: Depths; Obstructions .......................................................................................................
53
2153(T)/13 JP 67, JP 1065........ JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Tokyo Wan, Keihin Ko, Tokyo Ku, Section 3 and Kawasaki Ku, Section 1: Depths.................................................................
53
2154(T)/13 3469, JP 142.......... JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Hiroshima Ko, Kannon Saki West-south-westwards: Obstruction.........................................................................................................
54
2229(T)/13 JP 66....................... JAPAN, Honshu- , Tokyo Wan, Keihin Ko, Yokohama Ku, Section 4 Westwards, Tsurumi Kawa: Depths.......................................................................................
53
2230(T)/13 JP 141..................... JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Osaki-Kami Shima, Onishi Ko Eastwards, Gongen Hana Northwards: Rock ..............................................................................................
54
2231(T)/13 JP 142, JP 1108 ...... JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Hiroshima Ko , Kirikushi Wan: Obstruction................... 542361(T)/13 JP 1155B ................ JAPAN, Honshu- , North West Coast, Niigata Ko, Higashi Ku: Depths ............. 552362(T)/13 1388, 1390 ........... JAPAN, Honshu- , North Coast, Akita Ku, No 2 Area, New North Breakwater:
Restricted area ....................................................................................................55
2365(T)/13 JP 142, JP 1108 ...... JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Hiroshima Wan, Hiroshima Ko Southwards, Jigoku Hana South-westwards: Obstruction ...........................................................................
54
2366(T)/13 JP 142, JP 1108 ...... JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Hiroshima Wan, Miyajima Seto, E-no-Shima Southwards: Depth .............................................................................................
54
2368(T)/13 JP 198..................... JAPAN, Kyu- shu- , West Coast, Goto Retto, Uku Shima Northwards and North-eastwards: Depths...............................................................................................
53
2431(T)/13 1388 ...................... JAPAN, Honshu- , North West Coast, Sakata Ko, No 2 Area, O- hama Wharf and W Wharf: Depths ...............................................................................................
55
2434(T)/13 JP 65....................... JAPAN, Honshu- , East Coast, Hachinohe Ko, Section 3, Middle Breakwater Southwards: Obstruction....................................................................................
55
2435(T)/13 JP 1098................... JAPAN, Honshu- , East Coast, Negiriba-no-Hana South-eastwards: Buoyage ... 552437(T)/13 JP 1065................... JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Tokyo Wan, Keihin Ko, Tokyo Ku, Tokyo East
Passage South-westwards: Depths .....................................................................53
2566(T)/13 JP 67....................... JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Tokyo Wan, Keihin Ko, Kawasaki Ku, Section 1, Daishi Unga: Depths ......................................................................................
53
2568(T)/13 JP 91, JP 1062........ JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Tokyo Wan, Yokosuka Ko, Section 3 and Section 5: Depths ...............................................................................................
53
2569(T)/13 JP 1057A, JP 1057B JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Mikawa Ko, Jinno North Breakwater: Works.. 532574(T)/13 JP 142, JP 1108 ...... JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Hiroshima Wan, Hiroshima Ko, Hijiri Saki North-
eastwards: Obstruction .......................................................................................54
2692(T)/13 JP 151, JP 1102 ...... JAPAN, Shikoku, West Coast, Bungo Suido, Uwajima Wan: Depths ............... 53, 542831(T)/13 JP 151..................... JAPAN, Shikoku, Bungo Suido, Uwajima Wan: Depths ................................... 532832(T)/13 JP 151..................... JAPAN, Kyu- shu- , Bungo Suido, Hoto Shima Eastwards, Kita-no-se: Depths ... 532940(T)/13 JP 135, JP 1262,
JP 1263...................JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Kanmon Ko, Kanmon Passage, Kuzuha Northwards: Depths ................................................................................................................
54
3042(T)/13 JP 1267................... JAPAN, Kyu- shu- , North Coast, Hibiki-Shinko Ku, Hibiki Hakuchi Eastwards: Depths ................................................................................................................
54
3137(T)/13 JP 106, JP 150A, JP 150C..................
JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Tomogashima Suido, Koitsuki-no-Hana Westwards: Wreck .................................................................................................................
54
3139(T)/13 JP 142, JP 1108 ...... JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Hiroshima Wan, Kannon Saki Southwards: Obstruction 543240(T)/13 JP 1065................... JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Tokyo Wan, Keihin Ko, Tokyo Ku, Section 2,
Shibaura Wharf Southwards: Obstruction .........................................................53
3243(T)/13 JP 135, JP 1263...... JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Kanmon Kaikyo, Kanmon Passage Eastwards: Depth.... 54
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3244(T)/13 JP 135, JP 1263...... JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Kanmon Kaikyo, Mutsure Shima South-eastwards: Obstruction.........................................................................................................
54
3354(T)/13 JP 1088................... JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Tokyo Wan, Chiba Ko, Katsunan Ku, Ichikawa Fairway North-westwards, Tsukiboshi Industry Westwards: Works .................
53
3485(T)/13 JP 1162A................ JAPAN, Honshu- , North West Coast, Fushiki-Toyama Ko, Outer Harbour, Man-yo Quay, East Breakwater: Buoyage..................................................................
55
3492(T)/13 JP 1228................... JAPAN, Kyu- shu- , North Coast, Karatsu Wan, Amashiri Se: Drying patch; Depths ................................................................................................................
53
3598(T)/13 JP 54....................... JAPAN, Honshu- , East Coast, Otsuchi Wan, Nojima Saki Northwards, Funakoshi: Light ................................................................................................
55
3599(T)/13 JP 64A.................... JAPAN, Honshu- , East Coast, Shiogama Ku, Section 1, Teizan Hori: Depth .... 553667(T)/13 JP 1061, JP 1065.... JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Tokyo Wan, Keihin Ko, Tokyo Ku, Section 4:
Restricted area ....................................................................................................53
3739(T)/13 JP 150A, JP 150C .. JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Osaka Wan, Tomogashima Suido, Oki-no-Shima and Ji-no-Shima Northwards: Depths ...........................................................................
54
3833(T)/13 JP 151, JP 1102 ...... JAPAN, Shikoku, West Coast, Bungo Suido, Hokezu Wan, Osaki Hana South-westwards and Mizukosu Shima Eastwards: Depths .........................................
53, 54
3834(T)/13 JP 179, JP 198, JP 1228...................
JAPAN, Kyu- shu- , North-west Coast, Azuchi-O Shima, Umagome Hana North-eastwards: Depth ................................................................................................
53
3835(T)/13 JP 198..................... JAPAN, Kyu- shu- , North-west Coast, Azuchi-O Shima, Umanokashira Hana to Naka Sone: Depths .............................................................................................
53
3917(T)/13 JP 31....................... JAPAN, Hokkaido- , South Coast, Kushiro Ko, Section 2: Dredging areas ........ 553918(T)/13 JP 126, JP 1133C ... JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Tokuyama-Kudamatsu Ko, Shin-Nan-Yo, Section 3,
Shiju Hana South-eastwards: Dredging area......................................................54
4021(T)/13 JP 142..................... JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Hiroshima Wan, Kurahashi Shima Westwards, Tsune-ga-Ishi Saki North-eastwards: Depths.....................................................................
54
4022(T)/13 JP 142..................... JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Hiroshima Wan, Naga Shima Eastwards: Depth............. 544130(T)/13 JP 1052, JP 1053,
JP 1064...................JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Approaches to Morozaki Suido: Depths .......... 53
4132(T)/13 JP 198, JP 1228...... JAPAN, Kyu- shu- , West Coast, Azuchi-O Shima, Kai Se Northwards and Nagasaki Hana North-westwards: Depths .........................................................
53
4133(T)/13 JP 198..................... JAPAN, Kyu- shu- , West Coast, Ikitsuki Shima, Kei Shima Northwards: Depths 534134(T)/13 JP 1222................... JAPAN, Nansei Shoto- , Osumi Gunto, Nishi-Shin Sone and Kuro Shima
Northwards and South-westwards: Depths ........................................................53
4135(T)/13 2024, 2412, 3236 JAPAN, Nansei Shoto- , Okinawa Gunto South-westwards: Works.................... 50, 534211(T)/13 JP 90, JP 1061,
JP 1062...................JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Tokyo Wan, Yokohama Ku, Daikoku Wharf Eastwards: Depth ...............................................................................................
53
4212(T)/13 JP 1062................... JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Approaches to Misaki Ko: Depths ................... 534213(T)/13 JP 1052, JP 1053,
JP 1064...................JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Morozaki Suido to Nakayama Suido: Depths.. 53
4287(T)/13 JP 1062................... JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Approaches to Uraga Suido, Tsurugi Saki North-eastwards and South-south-westwards: Depths.......................................
53
4288(T)/13 JP 1052, JP 1053.... JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Approaches to Mikawa Wan, Nishio: Depths .. 534289(T)/13 JP 93....................... JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Shio-no-Misaki East-south-eastwards: Works . 534400(T)/13 JP 1057B................ JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Atsumi Wan, Mikawa Ko, Jinno West Wharf
South-westwards: Depths...................................................................................53
4514(T)/13 JP 1057A................ JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Atsumi Wan, Mikawa Ko, Northern Part, Gamagori Wharf Southwards: Depth.................................................................
53
4515(T)/13 JP 94....................... JAPAN, Honshu- , Ise Wan, Yokkaichi Ko, Section 1: Depths............................ 534516(T)/13 JP 101A.................. JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Hanshin Ko, Kobe, Section 6, Offing Kobe Reclaimed
Land Northwards and Eastwards: Works ...........................................................54
4536(T)/13 JP 137A.................. JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Bisan Seto, Taka Shima Westwards: Depth .................... 544537(T)/13 JP 104, JP 141,
JP 1108...................JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Aki Nada, Itsuki Shima Northwards and Osaki-Shimo Shima South-westwards: Depths........................................................................
54
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4539(T)/13 JP 141, JP 1102, JP 1108...................
JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Horie Wan Northwards: Depths ...................................... 54
4616(T)/13 JP 65....................... JAPAN, Honshu- , East Coast, Hachinohe Ko, Section 3: Depths....................... 554619(T)/13 JP 1056................... JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Mikawa Wan, Kinuura Ko, Taketoyo N Wharf
Eastwards: Depths..............................................................................................53
4620(T)/13 JP 1064................... JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Irago Suido, No Shima South-westwards: Depths ................................................................................................................
53
4622(T)/13 JP 134B.................. JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Himeji Ko, Shikama Ku, Shikama Quay Southwards and Senbakawa Quay Northwards: Depths...............................................................
54
4710(T)/13 1807 ...................... JAPAN, Hokkaido- , West Coast, Otaru Ko- , No 2 Area and No 3 Area: Depths 554711(T)/13 JP 1056................... JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Mikawa Wan, Kinuura Ko, S Wharf Quay
Eastwards: Drying patches .................................................................................53
4712(T)/13 JP 107, JP 131........ JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Higashi-Harima Ko Eastwards, Sumiyoshi South-westwards: Depths .............................................................................................
54
4713(T)/13 JP 1109................... JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Hiroshima Wan, Approaches to Kure Ko, Mitsugo Shima Eastwards: Depth ...............................................................................................
54
4807(T)/13 JP 1155B ................ JAPAN, Honshu- , North West Coast, Niigata Ko, Higashi Ku: Works .............. 554808(T)/13 JP 1055A................ JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Ise Wan, Nagoya Ko, Section 4: Depth............ 534809(T)/13 JP 108..................... JAPAN, Shikoku, South Coast, Kochi Ko: Breakwater..................................... 534810(T)/13 3469, JP 142,
JP 1108...................JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Hiroshima Ko, Kannon Saki West-south-westwards: Obstruction.........................................................................................................
54
4910(T)/13 JP 64B.................... JAPAN, Honshu- , East Coast, Sendai-Shiogama Ko, Sendai, Takamatsu Wharf Southwards: Works ............................................................................................
55
4911(T)/13 JP 1065................... JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Tokyo Wan, Keihin Ko, Tokyo Ku, Tokyo West Passage Eastwards: Works .................................................................................
53
4913(T)/13 JP 1056................... JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Mikawa Wan, Kinuura Ko: Depths; Drying patches................................................................................................................
53
4914(T)/13 JP 123, JP 1146 ...... JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Hanshin Ko, Sakai-Senboku Ku and Osaka Ku, Yamato Kawa, Approaches to Kita Hakuchi: Depths; Obstructions...............................
54
4915(T)/13 JP 127, JP 129, JP 1101...................
JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Suo Nada, Approaches to Kanda Ko: Dredging area...... 54
4916(T)/13 JP 135, JP 1262, JP 1263...................
JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Kanmon Ko, Kanmon Passage, Hayatomo Seto: Dredging area .....................................................................................................
54
5004(T)/13 JP 1064................... JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Irago Suido, Irago Misaki Eastwards: Buoy .... 535005(T)/13 JP 1064................... JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Irago Suido, Irago Misaki Northwards:
Buoyage..............................................................................................................53
5007(T)/13 JP 104, JP 141, JP 1108...................
JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Osaki-Kami Shima Westwards: Depths .......................... 54
5110(T)/13 1388 ...................... JAPAN, Honshu- , North West Coast, Sakata Ko: Depths................................... 555111(T)/13 JP 1088................... JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Tokyo Wan, Chiba Ko, Katsunan Ku,
Akanehama E: Depths........................................................................................53
5112(T)/13 JP 137B, JP 153 ..... JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Shiwaku Shoto, Tokudakino Ishi S: Obstruction ............ 545113(T)/13 JP 135, JP 1262...... JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Kanmon Ko, Kanmon Passage, Kushi Saki S:
Obstructions .......................................................................................................54
5114(T)/13 JP 1263................... JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Kanmon Ko, Shimonoseki Gyoko: Depths ..................... 545135(T)/13 JP 1100................... JAPAN, Honshu- , East Coast, Ishinomaki Ko, Yamanishi NW: Depths ............ 555200(T)/13 JP 1162A................ JAPAN, Honshu- , North West Coast, Fushiki - Toyama Ko, Fushiki-Ku: Depths 555201(T)/13 JP 1144................... JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Wakayama-Shimotsu Ko, Shimotsu Ku: Depths ............ 545202(T)/13 JP 150A, JP 1103,
JP 1110...................JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Osaka, Hanshin Ko, Sakai-Senboku Ku, Section 6: Dredging area .....................................................................................................
54
5203(T)/13 JP 150A, JP 150C .. JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Awaji Shima, Orodani: Depths........................................ 545219(T)/13 JP 106, JP 137A,
JP 153.....................JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Bisan Seto East Traffic Route, Taka Se: Depth............... 54
5321(T)/13 JP 1162B ................ JAPAN, Honshu- , North West Coast, Fushiki-Toyama Ko, Shinminato Ku, N No1 Quay SE: Works .........................................................................................
55
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5322(T)/13 JP 1049................... JAPAN, Honshu- , East Coast, Kashima Ko, Kashima Fairway, Fukashiba Public Wharf N: Obstruction .............................................................................
53
5323(T)/13 JP 66....................... JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Tokyo Wan, Keihin Ko, Yokohama Ku, Section 1, Minato-Mirai: Works......................................................................................
53
5325(T)/13 JP 131, JP 150A..... JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Awaji Shima, Ura Ko S: Buoyage................................... 545391(T)/13 JP 1162A................ JAPAN, Honshu- , North West Coast, Fushiki-Toyama Ko, Fushiki Ku, East
Breakwater: Restricted area; Works ...................................................................55
5392(T)/13 JP 1162B ................ JAPAN, Honshu- , North West Coast, Fushiki-Toyama Ko, Shinminato Passage E: Buoy...............................................................................................................
55
5393(T)/13 JP 1052, JP 1057B . JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Mikawa Wan, Shiroya NW: Obstruction ......... 535394(T)/13 JP 127, JP 1101 ...... JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Suo Nada, Approaches to Kanmon Kaikyo: Works ........ 5432(T)/14 JP 1049................... JAPAN, Honshu- , East Coast, Kashima Ko, South Breakwater NW: Depths .... 5334(T)/14 JP 77, JP 150C ....... JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Hidaka Ko, Shioya Quay: Works ..................... 53, 5435(T)/14 JP 150A, JP 1103,
JP 1110...................JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Hanshin Ko, Sakai-Senboku Ku , Section 6: Buoyage ... 54
36(T)/14 JP 127, JP 1101 ...... JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Kanmon Kaikyo, He Saki SE: Works ............................. 54100(T)/14 2347, JP 1180........ JAPAN, Honshu- , NW Coast, Shiiya Hana: Light .............................................. 53, 55101(T)/14 JP 54, JP 79, JP 1098 JAPAN, Honshu- , E Coast, Ishinomaki Wan, Aji Shima, Ma Saki: Light.......... 55102(T)/14 JP 127, JP 129........ JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Suo Nada, Kita-Kyushu Airport E: Works ...................... 54103(T)/14 JP 1265................... JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Kanmon Ko, Wakamatsu, Okudokai Passage, Futajima
Quay E: Works ...................................................................................................54
194(T)/14 1388 ...................... JAPAN, Honshu- , North West Coast, Akita Ku, No 1 Area and No 2 Area, North Breakwater SE and NW: Depths ........................................................................
55
195(T)/14 JP 91, JP 1062, JP 1081...................
JAPAN, Honshu- , South Coast, Tokyo Wan, Yokosuka Ko, Kannon Saki NE to Kaneda Wan E: Depths ......................................................................................
53
196(T)/14 996, 1648, JP 77, JP 150C..................
JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Kii Suido, Kamoda Misaki SW: Wreck .......................... 53, 54
197(T)/14 JP 137B, JP 153 ..... JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Shiwaku Shoto, Tokudakino Ishi SW: Depth.................. 54198(T)/14 JP 141, JP 1102,
JP 1108...................JAPAN, Seto Naikai, Horie Wan N and W: Depths........................................... 54
16. KOREA AND THE PACIFIC COASTS OF RUSSIA
1237(T)/06 2432, 3046 ........... RUSSIA, Pacific Ocean Coast, Zaliv Petra Velikogo, Ostrov Askol’d Southwards: Obstruction....................................................................................
56
1757(T)/10 3044, 3045 ........... RUSSIA, Pacific Ocean Coast, Zaliv Ussuriyskiy, Ostrov Skrypleva South-eastwards: Obstruction .......................................................................................
56
3359(T)/10 4512 ...................... RUSSIA, Pacific Ocean Coast, Poluostrov Kamchatka, East Coast, Approaches to Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy: Obstructions; Area to be avoided
56
3997(T)/10 1065 ...................... KOREA, South Coast, Gadeog Do Westwards, Gadeog Sudo: Buoyage.......... 524462(T)/11 3928 ...................... KOREA, West Coast, Sia Hae, Siha Do North-westwards: Buoyage................ 523219(T)/12 2161 ...................... RUSSIA, Pacific Ocean Coast, Gulf of Tartary, Port Korsakov, Inner Harbour:
Wrecks................................................................................................................56
3801(T)/12 1271 ...................... KOREA, West Coast, Daesan Hang, Hwanggeumdo Northwards and Heugeodo South-eastwards: Buoyage................................................................
52
4217(T)/12 1259 ...................... KOREA, South Coast, Pusan, North Inner Harbour: Works; Buoyage ............. 524447(T)/12 898 ........................ KOREA, East Coast, Ulsan Man, Onsan Hang: Buoyage ................................. 525015(T)/12 1065 ...................... KOREA, South Coast, Yeon Do Westwards: Buoyage...................................... 521677(T)/13 1259 ...................... KOREA, South Coast, Pusan, Tadae P’o, No 6 Area: Buoyage ........................ 521931(T)/13 3390 ...................... KOREA, South Coast, Myodo and Yulchon, Sanseong North-north-eastwards
and Yulchon No.1 Industrial Complex North-eastwards: Buoyage ...................52
2427(T)/13 1802, 1803 ........... RUSSIA, Pacific Ocean Coast, Ostrov Shpanberga Westwards: Buoy ............. 552707(T)/13 3390 ...................... KOREA, South Coast, Gwangyang Hang, Gwangyang LNG Terminal
Eastwards and South-eastwards: Buoyage.........................................................52
2988(T)/13 3390, 3391 ........... KOREA, South Coast, Approaches to Gwangyang Hang, Yeosu Haeman: Buoy ...................................................................................................................
52
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3191(T)/13 1270, 1271 ........... KOREA, West Coast, Daesan Hang, Hwanggeumdo North-eastwards: Buoyage..............................................................................................................
52
3630(T)/13 1558 ...................... KOREA, West Coast, Mokpo Hang, Yongdang Wharf Westwards: Buoyage... 523700(T)/13 1558 ...................... KOREA, West Coast, Gunsan, Gunsan Fairway: Buoyage ............................... 523980(T)/13 1270 ...................... KOREA, West Coast, Asan Man, Ipp’ado Northwards and Eastwards:
Buoyage..............................................................................................................52
4163(T)/13 127, 1065, 1259, 3666 ......................
KOREA, South Coast, Approaches to Pusan: Radar beacon............................. 52, 53
4323(T)/13 3642 ...................... KOREA, West Coast, Inch’on, Chagyakto North-eastwards: Buoyage ............ 524953(T)/13 3642 ...................... KOREA, West Coast, Inch’on, Chagyakto North-eastwards: Buoyage ............ 525160(T)/13 1258, 1270 ........... KOREA, West Coast, Approaches to Inch’on, Jung Sudo Northwards:
Buoyage..............................................................................................................52
80(P)/14 1065, 1259 ........... KOREA, South Coast, Approaches to Pusan, Pusan Hang, No 3 Area: Depths 52141(T)/14 1271 ...................... KOREA, West Coast, Pyeongtaek, Nomigak SE: Buoyage .............................. 52
17. PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, BORNEO AND INDONESIA EXCEPT SUMATERA
2946(P)/08 1336, 3834, 3835 MALAYSIA, Sarawak, Tanjung Po to Tanjung Serabang: Depths; Drying height; Wrecks; Fish havens; Note.....................................................................
47, 48
3999(P)/08 3483, 3838 ........... MALAYSIA, Sarawak, Central Luconia Gas Field North-eastwards: Platform; Submarine pipeline.............................................................................................
48
1696(P)/09 3835 ...................... MALAYSIA, Sarawak, Kuala Paloh and Kuala Rajang to Sibu: Depths; Lights; Beacons; Buoyage; Wrecks; Submarine power cables; Submarine pipelines; Dolphins; Restricted area ...................................................................................
48
4398(T)/09 943, 2575 ............. PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, Mindanao, South-west Coast, Bacud Reef: Wreck... 48, 58661(P)/10 2414, 2862, 2869,
2872, 3720, 3721INDONESIA, Java Sea, South China Sea: Submarine cables ........................... 46, 47, 48
6289(T)/10 13 .......................... PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, Cebu, Approaches to Cebu Harbour, Bantolinao Pt Northwards: Buoy ..............................................................................................
58
3863(T)/11 1338, 2109 ........... BRUNEI, Ampa Patches South-eastwards: Wreck............................................ 482489(P)/12 287, 967, 1338,
1654, 3728 ...........MALAYSIA, Sabah, Pulau Banggi Westwards, Northwards and Eastwards: Depths; Rock; Coral ...........................................................................................
48
152(T)/13 962, 2391, 3809, 4473, 4479, 4480, 4485, 4486, 4487
PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, Luzon, Sorsogon Bay to Ticao Island, Masbate Pass, Jintotolo Channel, Iloilo Strait, Guimaras Strait, Tañon Strait: Submarine cable
48, 58
828(P)/13 2791 ...................... INDONESIA, Banda Sea, Approaches to Tual: Depths .................................... 601398(P)/13 2893 ...................... INDONESIA, Kalimantan, Selat Makassar, T. Bayur Eastwards: Works ......... 592617(P)/13 967, 3809, 4413,
4414, 4482, 4483, 4484 ......................
PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, Palawan to Mindoro and Coran Pass Eastwards: Submarine cables ...............................................................................................
48
2624(P)/13 1852, 2576 ........... INDONESIA, Kalimantan, East Coast, T. Batu to T. Tanahguning: Submarine cable ...................................................................................................................
59
3235(P)/13 3810, 3815, 4413, 4477, 4478, 4486
PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, Luzon, Samar and Leyte, Albay Gulf to Samar Sea: Submarine cable .................................................................................................
48, 58
3510(T)/13 918 ........................ INDONESIA, Jawa, North Coast, Approaches to Cigading: Buoy................... 604414(P)/13 945, 975, 1066,
2876, 3731 ...........INDONESIA, Jawa, North Coast, Approaches to Surabaya: Works; Submarine pipelines; Platforms............................................................................................
60
4641(T)/13 161 ........................ MALAYSIA, Sarawak, Batang Rajang, Tanjung Sebubal Southwards: Wreck 484943(P)/13 1336, 3482, 3483,
3836, 3837 ...........MALAYSIA, Sarawak, Beting Mukah (Lydie Shoal) and Beting Tugau (Parsons Shoal) Eastwards: Platforms ...............................................................
47, 48
5021(P)/13 3482, 3483, 4508 MALAYSIA, Sarawak, North Luconia Shoals West-north-westwards: Works. 47, 485349(P)/13 1654 ...................... MALAYSIA, Sabah, Pulau Banggi E and SE: Rocks........................................ 48
18. AUSTRALIA AND PAPUA NEW GUINEA
4647(T)/07 Aus 143, Aus 158 .. AUSTRALIA, Victoria, Port Phillip, South Channel: Obstruction; Buoyage... 652800(T)/08 4620, Aus 379 ....... PAPUA NEW GUINEA, Port Moresby Southwards: Fish trap; Buoy.............. 66, 673423(T)/08 Aus 151 .................. AUSTRALIA, Victoria, Western Port , Western Channel, Sandy Point
Southwards: Channel depths; Depths.................................................................65
4289(T)/08 Aus 235, Aus 236 .. AUSTRALIA, Queensland, Moreton Bay, Spitfire Channel: Buoyage............. 664297(T)/08 Aus 137 .................. AUSTRALIA, South Australia, Port Adelaide: Channel depths; Channel limits 65
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1333(T)/09 4721, Aus 312 ....... AUSTRALIA, Western Australia, Timor Sea, Sahul Banks South-eastwards: Tanker mooring buoy; Radar beacon .................................................................
60, 63
4810(T)/09 Aus 755, Aus 756 .. AUSTRALIA, Western Australia, Cape Naturaliste, Geographe Bay: Scientific instruments .........................................................................................................
64
2669(T)/10 Aus 112, Aus 117, Aus 754, Aus 755 ..
AUSTRALIA, Western Australia, Mullaloo to Warnbro Sound: Buoyage; Scientific instruments.........................................................................................
64
4051(T)/10 Aus 252 .................. AUSTRALIA, Queensland, Shute Harbour, Repair Island Westwards: Wreck; Buoy ...................................................................................................................
66
4702(T)/10 Aus 153, Aus 157 .. AUSTRALIA, Victoria, Port Phillip, Geelong: Depth information................... 65181(T)/11 Aus 357 .................. AUSTRALIA, Victoria, Ninety Mile Beach: Obstructions ............................... 652187(T)/11 Aus 194, Aus 195 .. AUSTRALIA, New South Wales, Port Kembla , No 3 Jetty Westwards: Spoil
ground; Buoyage ................................................................................................65
2458(T)/11 Aus 245, Aus 819 .. AUSTRALIA, Queensland, Gladstone, North Passage Island to Redcliffe Island: Scientific instruments .............................................................................
66
3563(T)/11 Aus 144, Aus 158 .. AUSTRALIA, Victoria, Port Phillip, Great Ship Channel: Depths ................... 653900(T)/11 Aus 252 .................. AUSTRALIA, Queensland, Laguna Quays: Depths.......................................... 664310(T)/11 Aus 194, Aus 195 .. AUSTRALIA, New South Wales, Port Kembla, No 6 Jetty South-eastwards:
Obstructions; Buoyage .......................................................................................65
4977(T)/11 Aus 236 .................. AUSTRALIA, Queensland, Moreton Bay, Wynnum: Wreck; Buoy ................. 665798(T)/11 Aus 244, Aus 245 .. AUSTRALIA, Queensland, Rich Rocks: Buoy................................................. 66219(T)/12 Aus 781 .................. AUSTRALIA, South Australia, Gulf St Vincent: Obstruction .......................... 65220(T)/12 Aus 144, Aus 158 .. AUSTRALIA, Victoria, Port Phillip: Depths; Restricted area .......................... 65590(T)/12 Aus 293, Aus 299 .. AUSTRALIA, Queensland, Thursday Island: Depth information..................... 66595(T)/12 Aus 133 .................. AUSTRALIA, South Australia, Wallaroo: Depth information.......................... 65597(T)/12 Aus 143, Aus 158 .. AUSTRALIA, Victoria, Port Phillip, South Channel: Scientific instruments;
Buoy ...................................................................................................................65
821(T)/12 Aus 57, Aus 58, Aus 59....................
AUSTRALIA, Western Australia, Dampier, Mermaid Sound: Obstructions; Buoyage..............................................................................................................
63
2266(T)/12 Aus 119 .................. AUSTRALIA, Western Australia, Esperance: Depth information .................... 642409(T)/12 Aus 252 .................. AUSTRALIA, Queensland, Hook Island, Cockatoo Point: Light-beacon ........ 663042(T)/12 Aus 171, Aus 173,
Aus 795, Aus 796 ..AUSTRALIA, Tasmania, The Friars to Pitt Water : Scientific instruments ...... 65
3049(T)/12 Aus 818 .................. AUSTRALIA, Queensland, Curtis Channel: Wreck.......................................... 663548(T)/12 Aus 327 .................. AUSTRALIA, Western Australia, Rankin Bank north-eastwards: Scientific
instruments .........................................................................................................63
3770(T)/12 Aus 236 .................. AUSTRALIA, Queensland, Moreton Bay, Coochiemudlo Island: Light-beacon; Buoy......................................................................................................
66
4011(T)/12 Aus 24, Aus 26 ...... AUSTRALIA, Northern Territory, Darwin, Bennett Shoal Eastwards: Buoy ... 634228(T)/12 Aus 292, Aus 293,
Aus 296, Aus 299, Aus 376, Aus 700, Aus 841 ..................
AUSTRALIA, Queensland, Torres Strait, Adolphus Channel to Gannet Passage: Automatic Identification Systems .......................................................
66
4714(T)/12 Aus 244, Aus 245 .. AUSTRALIA, Queensland, Gladstone: Buoyage.............................................. 664721(T)/12 Aus 309, Aus 722 .. AUSTRALIA, Northern Territory, Fenton Patches: Scientific instruments ...... 634875(T)/12 Aus 24, Aus 27,
Aus 28....................AUSTRALIA, Northern Territory, Darwin: Depth information ........................ 63
5103(T)/12 Aus 113 .................. AUSTRALIA, Western Australia, Fremantle: Depth information .................... 645353(T)/12 Aus 236 .................. AUSTRALIA, Queensland, Moreton Bay, Peel Island, Lazaret Gutter: Beacon 665354(T)/12 Aus 249, Aus 250,
Aus 823 ..................AUSTRALIA, Queensland, Hay Point: Restricted area; Buoyage.................... 66
100(T)/13 Aus 244, Aus 245 .. AUSTRALIA, Queensland, Gladstone, Bushy Islet South-eastwards: Buoy; Scientific instruments.........................................................................................
66
422(T)/13 Aus 270 .................. AUSTRALIA, Queensland, Port Douglas: Depth information ......................... 66647(T)/13 Aus 327 .................. AUSTRALIA, Western Australia, Glomar Shoal Westwards: Scientific
instruments; Buoyage.........................................................................................63
654(T)/13 Aus 309, Aus 722 .. AUSTRALIA, Northern Territory, Apsley Strait: Buoyage............................... 63657(T)/13 4727 ...................... AUSTRALIA, South Australia, Great Australian Bight, Ceduna Terrace:
Scientific instruments; Buoyage ........................................................................65
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659(T)/13 Aus 154 .................. AUSTRALIA, Victoria, Port Phillip, River Yarra, Appleton Dock: Works ...... 65881(T)/13 Aus 243, Aus 818 .. AUSTRALIA, Queensland, Bundaberg, South Head North-eastwards:
Obstruction.........................................................................................................66
885(T)/13 Aus 64, Aus 328, Aus 743 ..................
AUSTRALIA, Western Australia, Ashburton Road to Moresby Shoals: Scientific instruments; Buoyage ........................................................................
63
886(T)/13 Aus 170, Aus 766 .. AUSTRALIA, Tasmania, Maria Island: Scientific instruments ........................ 651188(T)/13 Aus 235, Aus 236 .. AUSTRALIA, Queensland, Pumicestone Channel: Light-beacons; Beacons;
Depths ................................................................................................................66
1190(T)/13 Aus 242 .................. AUSTRALIA, Queensland, Bundaberg, Burnett River: Buoyage; Depths ....... 661192(T)/13 Aus 4...................... AUSTRALIA, Queensland, Weipa: Depth information .................................... 631194(T)/13 Aus 62, Aus 742 .... AUSTRALIA, Western Australia, Barrow Island: Anchorage area .................. 631196(T)/13 Aus 171, Aus 172 .. AUSTRALIA, Tasmania, Hobart, New Town Bay: Wreck ............................... 651413(T)/13 Aus 244, Aus 245,
Aus 246 ..................AUSTRALIA, Queensland, Gladstone: Depth information .............................. 66
1414(T)/13 Aus 245 .................. AUSTRALIA, Queensland, Gladstone, Wiggins Islands: Restricted area ........ 661415(T)/13 Aus 244, Aus 245 .. AUSTRALIA, Queensland, Gladstone, Calliope River: Buoyage .................... 661416(T)/13 Aus 819 .................. AUSTRALIA, Queensland, Fitzroy River, Upper Flats Reach South-
eastwards: Wreck ...............................................................................................66
1420(T)/13 Aus 115 .................. AUSTRALIA, Western Australia, Bunbury, Leschenault Estuary: Depths....... 641421(T)/13 Aus 766 .................. AUSTRALIA, Tasmania, Cape Sonnerat: Wreck.............................................. 651512(T)/13 Aus 57, Aus 741,
Aus 742 ..................AUSTRALIA, Western Australia, Dampier: Obstruction ................................. 63
1716(T)/13 Aus 236 .................. AUSTRALIA, Queensland, Moreton Bay, Garnet Rock: Light-beacon; Buoy. 661722(T)/13 Aus 754 .................. AUSTRALIA, Western Australia, Perth, Rottnest Island Westwards and North-
westwards: Scientific instruments......................................................................64
2267(T)/13 Aus 194 .................. AUSTRALIA, New South Wales, Port Kembla: Depth information ................ 652269(T)/13 Aus 826 .................. AUSTRALIA, Queensland, Upstart Bay: Buoy ................................................ 662276(T)/13 Aus 62, Aus 66 ...... AUSTRALIA, Western Australia, Barrow Island: Scientific instrument; Buoy 632277(T)/13 Aus 62, Aus 66,
Aus 742, Aus 743 ..AUSTRALIA, Western Australia, Barrow Island, Town Point South-eastwards: Scientific instruments; Buoyage.......................................................
63
2278(T)/13 Aus 64, Aus 743 .... AUSTRALIA, Western Australia, Thevenard Island to Ashburton Road: Dredging area; Spoil ground; Restricted area ....................................................
63
2279(T)/13 Aus 81.................... AUSTRALIA, Western Australia, Geraldton: Depth information..................... 642280(T)/13 Aus 117, Aus 754... AUSTRALIA, Western Australia, Garden Island: Light-beacon ...................... 642640(T)/13 Aus 26.................... AUSTRALIA, Northern Territory, Darwin, Middle Ground Southwards:
Obstruction.........................................................................................................63
2642(T)/13 Aus 62, Aus 66, Aus 327, Aus 328, Aus 742, Aus 743 ..
AUSTRALIA, Western Australia, Barrow Island: Works; Restricted area; Lights..................................................................................................................
63
2886(T)/13 Aus 256, Aus 827 .. AUSTRALIA, Queensland, Cape Cleveland: Wreck ........................................ 662887(T)/13 Aus 59.................... AUSTRALIA, Western Australia, Dampier: Buoyage ...................................... 632888(T)/13 Aus 327, Aus 328,
Aus 742 ..................AUSTRALIA, Western Australia, Barrow Island North-westwards: Works..... 63
3195(T)/13 Aus 62, Aus 66, Aus 742, Aus 743 ..
AUSTRALIA, Western Australia, Montebello Islands Southwards and Barrow Island South-eastwards: Mooring buoys ............................................................
63
3405(T)/13 Aus 270 .................. AUSTRALIA, Queensland, Cooktown: Depth information.............................. 663407(T)/13 Aus 790 .................. AUSTRALIA, Tasmania, Stanley, North Point: Beacon ................................... 653631(T)/13 Aus 197, Aus 200,
Aus 808, Aus 809 ..AUSTRALIA, New South Wales, Cape Baily to Ben Buckler: Scientific instruments .........................................................................................................
65, 66
3632(T)/13 Aus 197, Aus 200, Aus 201 ..................
AUSTRALIA, New South Wales, Manly: Scientific instruments ..................... 65
3634(T)/13 Aus 246, Aus 819 .. AUSTRALIA, Queensland, Gladstone, East Banks: Scientific instruments ..... 663636(T)/13 Aus 154 .................. AUSTRALIA, Victoria, Port Phillip, River Yarra, Victoria Dock: Works ........ 653873(T)/13 Aus 262, Aus 263,
Aus 830 ..................AUSTRALIA, Queensland, Trinity Inlet to Haycock Island: Scientific instruments .........................................................................................................
66
3987(T)/13 Aus 64, Aus 328, Aus 743 ..................
AUSTRALIA, Western Australia, North Coast, Thevenard Island Northwards and Southwards: Scientific instruments; Buoyage.............................................
63
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4071(T)/13 Aus 262, Aus 263, Aus 830 ..................
AUSTRALIA, Queensland, Cairns: Depth information .................................... 66
4077(T)/13 Aus 155 .................. AUSTRALIA, Victoria, Port Phillip, St Kilda: Harbour developments; Groynes; Buoyage; Lights..................................................................................
65
4240(T)/13 Aus 198, Aus 199 .. AUSTRALIA, New South Wales, Botany Bay: Depth information.................. 654242(T)/13 Aus 200, Aus 202 .. AUSTRALIA, New South Wales, Sydney Harbour: Depth information .......... 654244(T)/13 Aus 24, Aus 26,
Aus 27, Aus 28 ......AUSTRALIA, Northern Territory, Darwin, Weed Reef South to Middle Arm and East Arm Port to Preston Point: Scientific instruments; Buoyage ..............
63
4245(T)/13 Aus 154, Aus 155 .. AUSTRALIA, Victoria, Port Phillip, Gellibrand Pier: Works ........................... 654246(T)/13 Aus 144, Aus 158 .. AUSTRALIA, Victoria, Port Phillip, South Channel: Virtual aid to navigation;
Depth ..................................................................................................................65
4651(T)/13 Aus 198, Aus 199 .. AUSTRALIA, New South Wales, Botany Bay, Yarra Bay to Kurnell: Scientific instruments; Buoyage.........................................................................................
65
4652(T)/13 Aus 242, Aus 243 .. AUSTRALIA, Queensland, Bundaberg: Depth information ............................. 664653(T)/13 Aus 262 .................. AUSTRALIA, Queensland, Cairns: Scientific instruments; Buoyage .............. 664654(P)/13 Aus 244, Aus 245 .. AUSTRALIA, Queensland, Gladstone: Light-beacons ..................................... 664657(T)/13 Aus 292, Aus 293,
Aus 299, Aus 700 ..AUSTRALIA, Queensland, Torres Strait, Channel Rock: Wreck; Buoy .......... 66
4658(P)/13 Aus 143, Aus 158 .. AUSTRALIA, Victoria, Port Phillip, South Channel: Light-beacons ............... 654758(T)/13 Aus 244, Aus 245 .. AUSTRALIA, Queensland, Gladstone, Targinie Channel: Buoyage ................ 664759(T)/13 Aus 249, Aus 250 .. AUSTRALIA, Queensland, Hay Point: Depth information .............................. 664763(T)/13 Aus 64, Aus 743 .... AUSTRALIA, Western Australia, West Reef to Fly Island: Scientific
instruments .........................................................................................................63
4957(T)/13 Aus 244, Aus 245 .. AUSTRALIA, Queensland, Gladstone: Buoyage.............................................. 664960(T)/13 Aus 58, Aus 59,
Aus 60....................AUSTRALIA, Western Australia, Dampier: Depth information....................... 63
4962(T)/13 Aus 52, Aus 54 ...... AUSTRALIA, Western Australia, Port Hedland: Depth information ............... 634963(T)/13 Aus 487, Aus 798 .. AUSTRALIA, Tasmania, Cape Barren Island: Scientific instruments.............. 654964(T)/13 Aus 170, Aus 766 .. AUSTRALIA, Tasmania, Mercury Passage: Buoy............................................ 655234(T)/13 Aus 831 .................. AUSTRALIA, Queensland, Cape Tribulation: Wreck; Restricted area............. 665235(T)/13 Aus 249, Aus 250 .. AUSTRALIA, Queensland, Hay Point: Automatic Identification Systems ...... 665238(T)/13 Aus 24, Aus 26,
Aus 27, Aus 28 ......AUSTRALIA, Northern Territory, Darwin, Wickham Point: Scientific instruments; Buoyage.........................................................................................
63
5239(P)/13 Aus 343, Aus 485, Aus 776 ..................
AUSTRALIA, South Australia, Spilsby Island: Depths.................................... 65
5240(T)/13 Aus 143, Aus 155 .. AUSTRALIA, Victoria, Port Philip, Chelsea: Buoy.......................................... 655354(T)/13 Aus 250 .................. AUSTRALIA, Queensland, Mackay: Depth information.................................. 665355(T)/13 Aus 327 .................. AUSTRALIA, Western Australia, Dampier Archipelago NW: Scientific
instruments; Buoy ..............................................................................................63
5356(T)/13 Aus 327, Aus 741 .. AUSTRALIA, Western Australia, Glomar Shoal E and NE: Scientific instruments; Buoyage.........................................................................................
63
5357(T)/13 Aus 327, Aus 741 .. AUSTRALIA, Western Australia, Glomar Shoal: Scientific instruments ......... 6358(T)/14 Aus 4...................... AUSTRALIA, Queensland, Weipa, Urquhart Point NE: Light-beacon; Buoy.. 6360(T)/14 Aus 235 .................. AUSTRALIA, Queensland, Mooloolaba: Depths ............................................. 6661(T)/14 Aus 826, Aus 827 .. AUSTRALIA, Queensland, Cape Bowling Green: Scientific instrument ......... 6662(P)/14 Aus 144, Aus 158 .. AUSTRALIA, Victoria, Port Phillip, South Channel: Maintained channels ..... 65221(T)/14 Aus 742 .................. AUSTRALIA, Western Australia, Cape Preston N: Buoyage ........................... 63241(T)/14 Aus 207, Aus 208 .. AUSTRALIA, New South Wales, Newcastle: Depth information .................... 66242(T)/14 Aus 235, Aus 236,
Aus 237, Aus 238, Aus 814, Aus 815 ..
AUSTRALIA, Queensland, Moreton Bay, Brisbane River: Depth information 66
243(T)/14 Aus 256, Aus 257 .. AUSTRALIA, Queensland, Townsville: Depth information............................. 66244(T)/14 Aus 292, Aus 293 .. AUSTRALIA, Queensland, Tuesday Islets: Virtual aid to navigation; Wreck.. 66245(T)/14 Aus 831, Aus 832 .. AUSTRALIA, Queensland, Two Islands: Wreck .............................................. 66246(T)/14 Aus 328 .................. AUSTRALIA, Western Australia, Montebello Islands: Mooring buoy;
Offshore installations .........................................................................................63
247(T)/14 Aus 137 .................. AUSTRALIA, South Australia, Port Adelaide: Depth information .................. 65
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5008(P)/04 NZ 46, NZ 61, NZ 463, NZ 6153...
NEW ZEALAND, South Island, North Coast, Marlborough Sounds: General information.........................................................................................................
71
4503(T)/05 NZ 53, NZ 54, NZ 531 ...................
NEW ZEALAND, North Island, East Coast, Mercury Bay, Approaches to Whitianga: Depth information ...........................................................................
71
3828(T)/08 NZ 68, NZ 681....... NEW ZEALAND, South Island, South Coast, Foveaux Strait, Bird Island Westwards: Obstruction .....................................................................................
72
5110(T)/11 4600, 4640, NZ 55 NEW ZEALAND, North Island, East Coast, Gisborne North-westwards: Scientific instruments.........................................................................................
71
5792(T)/11 NZ 54, NZ 541....... NEW ZEALAND, North Island, East Coast, Bay of Plenty, Astrolabe Reef North-eastwards: Buoy.......................................................................................
71
3358(T)/12 NZ 532, NZ 5324... NEW ZEALAND, North Island, Papakohatu Island North-westwards: Buoy.. 714554(T)/12 NZ 6321 ................. NEW ZEALAND, South Island, East Coast, Port of Lyttelton: Depths............ 724783(T)/12 NZ 4633 ................. NEW ZEALAND, North Island, South Coast, Wellington, Moa Point
Southwards: Buoyage.........................................................................................71
5627(P)/12 NZ 531 ................... NEW ZEALAND, North Island, East Coast, Mercury Islands: Depths ............ 7172(P)/13 NZ 61 ..................... NEW ZEALAND, South Island, North Coast, Golden Bay and Tasman Bay:
Lights; Light-beacons.........................................................................................71
2052(T)/13 4600, 4640, NZ 55 NEW ZEALAND, North Island, East Coast, Gisborne Eastwards: Scientific instruments .........................................................................................................
71
2727(T)/13 4648, NZ 73 .......... NEW ZEALAND, South Island, West Coast, Jackson Head: Scientific instruments .........................................................................................................
72
2986(P)/13 NZ 5411, NZ 5412. NEW ZEALAND, North Island, East Coast, Tauranga, Opunui Point to Omokoroa Point Northwards: Light-beacons ....................................................
71
3622(P)/13 NZ 541 ................... NEW ZEALAND, North Island, East Coast, Motiti Island: Depths ................. 713848(P)/13 NZ 5411 ................. NEW ZEALAND, North Island, East Coast, Tauranga Harbour, Katikati
Entrance: Buoy...................................................................................................71
4324(T)/13 NZ 66, NZ 661, NZ 6612 .................
NEW ZEALAND, South Island, East Coast, Approaches to Otago Harbour: Scientific instruments; Buoyage ........................................................................
72
5350(P)/13 NZ 4314 ................. NEW ZEALAND, North Island, West Coast, Manukau Harbour, Waiuku Channel: Buoyage; Light-beacons .....................................................................
71
5352(T)/13 NZ 46, NZ 463, NZ 6153 .................
NEW ZEALAND, South Island, Cook Strait, Tory Channel Entrance: Obstruction.........................................................................................................
71, 72
81(T)/14 NZ 4314 ................. NEW ZEALAND, North Island, West Coast, Manukau Harbour Entrance: Depths ................................................................................................................
71
320(T)/14 4648, NZ 64, NZ 66, NZ 661 ...................
NEW ZEALAND, South Island, East Coast, Canterbury Basin: Works; Mooring buoys ...................................................................................................
72
321(T)/14 NZ 4633, NZ 4634. NEW ZEALAND, North Island, South Coast, Wellington , Evans Bay and Lyall Bay: Restricted areas.................................................................................
71
322(T)/14 NZ 4633, NZ 4634. NEW ZEALAND, North Island, Wellington, Thorndon Container Terminal: Restricted area ....................................................................................................
71
20. PACIFIC OCEAN
5229(T)/05 4624 ...................... SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN, Melanesian Basin, Nauru: Fish traps ................... 7065(P)/09 2691 ...................... SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN, Fiji Islands, Viti Levu North-westwards, Yasawa
Islands, Viwa Island to Vomo: Depths ...............................................................70
1049(P)/09 991 ........................ SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN, Pitcairn Island, Bounty Bay: Danger lines; Rocks 733992(P)/09 1382, 1436 ........... SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN, Polynésie Française, Tahiti, Port de Papeete, Passe
de Taapuna to Chenal de Faaa: Buoyage; Light-beacons; Leading line ............73
4177(T)/09 968 ........................ SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN, Île Futuna and Îles Wallis: Fish havens................ 7060(T)/10 1735 ...................... SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN, Solomon Islands, New Georgia Island, Port Noro,
Hathorn Sound: Jetty..........................................................................................68
2988(P)/10 2907 ...................... SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN, Nouvelle-Calédonie, Récif De L’Annibal, Nouméa and Approaches: Depths; Obstructions; Wrecks; Buoyage; Piers; Harbour developments; Anchorage area; Restricted area; Breakwaters; Pontoon; Slipways; Coastline; Nature reserves .................................................
68
824(T)/11 2907 ...................... SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN, Nouvelle-Calédonie, Passe de Dumbéa Southwards: Fish haven .....................................................................................
68
3442(T)/11 1103....................... SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN, Polynésie Française, Îles De La Société, Tahaa Eastwards, Passe Toahotu: Buoy........................................................................
73
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3875(T)/11 1382, 1436 ........... SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN, Nouvelle-Calédonie, Tahiti, South Coast, Bassin de Tapuaeraha, Reef Toataire South-westwards: Wreck....................................
73
5211(T)/11 4510 ...................... NORTH PACIFIC OCEAN, North Pacific Basin, Hachijo- Shima South-eastwards: Buoy .................................................................................................
53
3021(T)/12 3994, 3995, 3996, 3997, 3998, 4621, 4623, 4634 ...........
SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN, Solomon Islands: Fish havens.............................. 66, 68
1954(T)/13 4622, Aus 399 ....... SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN, Papua New Guinea, Manus Islands Northwards, Lyra Reef North-eastwards and Eastwards and Tulun Islands South-eastwards: Scientific instruments; Buoyage ........................................................................
67, 68
2249(T)/13 4510, 4806, 4810 NORTH PACIFIC OCEAN, Morton Seamount Westwards and Takuyo- -Daisan Seamount Southwards : Data buoys...................................................................
53, 89, 92
2575(T)/13 2293, 4510, 4511. NORTH PACIFIC OCEAN, Ryofu-Daini Seamount to Ryo- fu- Seamount : Buoyage..............................................................................................................
53, 55
2751(T)/13 1640 ...................... SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN, Îles Marquises, Nuku-Hiva, Baie de Taiohae: Obstruction.........................................................................................................
73
2869(T)/13 935, 936, 1576 .... SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN, Nouvelle-Calédonie, Îles Loyauté: Fish havens; Depths ................................................................................................................
68
3600(T)/13 4510 ...................... NORTH PACIFIC OCEAN, Takuyo- Daisan Seamount Southwards: Buoy...... 533847(T)/13 1382, 1436 ........... SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN, Polynésie Française, Tahiti West Coast, Passe de
Taapuna Northwards, Lagon de Punaauia: Wreck .............................................73
3869(P)/13 3269 ...................... SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN, Kiribati, Tarawa, Betio: Works ............................ 704561(T)/13 998, 1060, 1103,
1382, 1640, 3664, 4654, 4655, 4656, 4657 ......................
SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN, Îles de la Société, Archipel des Tuamotu, Îles Australes, Îles Marquises: Fish havens ..............................................................
73
4639(T)/13 4509 ...................... NORTH PACIFIC OCEAN, Taiwan South-eastwards, Bashi Channel North-eastwards: Data collection buoy.........................................................................
57
4673(T)/13 936, 2462, 2907 .. SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN, Nouvelle-Calédonie, Approaches to Noumea-Passe de Dumbéa, Île Te Ndu Southwards: Obstruction....................................
68
5405(T)/13 745 ........................ SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN, Fiji Islands, Approaches to Dravuni Island, Herald Passage: Buoyage...............................................................................................
70
76(T)/14 761, 766, 4051, 4052, 4506, 4604, 4605, 4606, 4607, 4615, 4618, 4619, 4623, 4624, 4625, 4629, 4632, 4653, 4802, 4808, 4811.
NORTH PACIFIC OCEAN, SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN: Data buoys ............. 57, 68, 70,
73, 74, 88,
89
218(T)/14 2928 ...................... SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN, Nouvelle-Calédonie, Passe de Thio: Buoy .......... 68
21. ALEUTIAN ISLANDS, ALASKA AND WEST COAST OF NORTH AMERICA INCLUDING MEXICO
4867(T)/11 47, 1947 ............... UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, West Coast, Washington, Sinclair Inlet, Bremerton, Point Turner: Works; Obstructions; Vertical clearances .................
90
22. WEST COASTS OF CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA
982(T)/13 3089 ...................... PERU, Paita North-westwards, Punta Telegrafo Northwards: Spoil ground..... 983988(T)/13 4245, 4250 ........... CHILE, Northern Coasts, Pta. Galera Westwards: Data collection buoy .......... 9873(P)/14 3084 ...................... PERU, Bahia de Matarani, Matarani: Depths; Rock.......................................... 98
23. ANTARCTICA
4809(P)/09 1776 ...................... ANTARCTICA, South Shetland Islands, King George Island to Livingston Island, Barnard Point to Demay Point: Coastline; Rocks; Depths.....................
97
829(P)/13 3200, 3593, 4213 SOUTHERN OCEAN, South Sandwich Islands, Traversay Islands Northwards: Volcanic activity............................................................................
96
24. EAST COAST OF SOUTH AMERICA AND THE FALKLAND ISLANDS
4710(P)/08 3585, 3592, 3597 SOUTH ATLANTIC OCEAN, South Georgia, Willis Islands to Eisehul and Undine harbour: Islets; Rocks............................................................................
96
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4090(P)/09 531 ........................ ARGENTINA, Puerto Mar del Plata: Leading line; Depth ............................... 966114(T)/10 545 ........................ BRAZIL, East Coast, Porto de Aratu, Dow Chemical Terminal South-
westwards: Works; Buoyage ..............................................................................95
1345(P)/11 2506 ...................... SOUTH ATLANTIC OCEAN, Falkland Islands, East Falkland, East Cove, Hecate Channel, Providence Head: Light-beacon; Leading line .......................
96
3281(T)/11 3561 ...................... ARGENTINA, Río de la Plata, Canal Emilio Mitre, Eastwards and Westwards: Dredging area; Obstructions; Depths; Wreck ....................................................
95
317(P)/12 2002, 3063 ........... BRAZIL, South Coast, Porto do Rio Grande, Barra do Rio Grande North-westwards: Works; Lights ..................................................................................
95
2465(T)/12 969, 3978 ............. BRAZIL, East Coast, Approaches to Porto de Suape: Spoil ground ................. 952523(T)/12 1749 ...................... RIO DE LA PLATA, Canal Punta Indio Northwards, Punta del Tigre
Westwards: Obstruction .....................................................................................95
5456(T)/12 530, 3969, 3971, 3974, 3978 ...........
BRAZIL, East Coast, East Coast to South Coast, Recife Eastwards to Rio Grande North-eastwards: Measuring instruments; Buoyage .............................
95
5748(P)/12 463, 520, 528, 529, 530, 540, 1266, 2600, 3408, 3689, 3908, 3955, 3957, 3970, 3975 ...........
SOUTH ATLANTIC OCEAN, NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN, BRAZIL, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC, Rio De Janeiro, Salvador, Fortaleza, Puerto Plata: Submarine cable .................................................................................................
86, 95
154(T)/13 1614 ...................... SOUTH ATLANTIC OCEAN, Falkland Islands, East Falkland Island, Port William, Navy Point North-westwards: Buoy ...................................................
96
1291(T)/13 3064, 3703 ........... URUGUAY, Canal de Lobos, Punta de la Barra Southwards: Works; Outfall; Restricted area ....................................................................................................
95
1309(T)/13 529, 530, 3971 .... BRAZIL, South Coast, Cabo Frio South-eastwards: Mooring buoys................ 951310(T)/13 535 ........................ BRAZIL, North Coast, Baía de São Marcos, Itaqui, Ponta da Madeira
Northwards: Buoyage.........................................................................................95
1311(T)/13 969 ........................ BRAZIL, East Coast, Approaches to Recife, Banco dos Afogados South-eastwards: Buoyage............................................................................................
95
1821(P)/13 19 .......................... BRAZIL, South Coast, Porto de Santos, Canal de Piaçaguera: Depths............. 952053(T)/13 531, 3065 ............. ARGENTINA, Approaches to Mar del Plata: Restricted area........................... 963303(T)/13 556, 3065 ............. ARGENTINA, Approaches to Río de la Plata, Punta Medanos East-north-
eastwards: Data collection buoy.........................................................................95, 96
3787(T)/13 2506, 2536 ........... SOUTH ATLANTIC OCEAN, Falkland Islands, East Falkland, Mare Harbour, Arrow Head Northwards: Light-beacon; Leading line ......................................
96
4052(T)/13 1749, 2001 ........... URUGUAY, Approaches to Montevideo, Isla de Flores South-eastwards: Restricted area ....................................................................................................
95
4741(T)/13 431 ........................ BRAZIL, South Coast, Porto de Sepetiba (Itaguaí) Westwards: Restricted area 954866(P)/13 521 ........................ BRAZIL, East Coast, Approaches to Vitória and Tubarão: Buoyage; Depths;
Rock ...................................................................................................................95
4966(T)/13 535 ........................ BRAZIL, North Coast, Baía de São Marcos, Approaches to Itaqui, Ponta da Madeira South-westwards: Spoil ground ...........................................................
95
5163(T)/13 529, 530, 3971 .... BRAZIL, South Coast, Cabo Frio SE: Measuring instruments ......................... 955259(P)/13 1614 ...................... SOUTH ATLANTIC OCEAN, Falkland Islands, East Falkland Island, Port
William and Stanley Harbour, Ordnance Point NW to Fairy Cove SE: Depths; Obstructions .......................................................................................................
96
144(T)/14 526 ........................ BRAZIL, North Coast, Porto de Mucuripe and Approaches: Buoyage............. 95
25. CARIBBEAN SEA, WEST INDIES AND THE GULF OF MEXICO
5533(T)/07 481, 483 ............... WEST INDIES, Trinidad and Tobago, Gulf of Paria, Serpent’s Mouth, Middle Channel: Buoyage ..............................................................................................
87
690(P)/08 477 ........................ WEST INDIES, Trinidad and Tobago, Tobago, Approaches to Scarborough: Light-beacons; Buoy ..........................................................................................
87
2555(P)/08 793 ........................ WEST INDIES, Windward Islands, Grenadines, Canouan, Taffia Bay: Reclamation area ................................................................................................
87
1435(T)/09 475, 483 ............... WEST INDIES, Trinidad and Tobago, Approaches to Point Lisas Industrial Port, Couva Shoal South-westwards: Buoy .......................................................
87
2181(P)/09 257, 457 ............... WEST INDIES, Jamaica, South Coast, Approaches to Portland Bight, Main Channel and Port Esquivel: Buoyage; Beacons .................................................
86
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3664(P)/09 1033, 1034 ........... GUYANE FRANÇAISE, Approaches to Dégrad des Cannes: Channel; Buoyage; Beacons; Leading line; Dredged depth; Dredged area ......................
87
3903(T)/10 1033, 1034 ........... GUYANE FRANÇAISE, Approaches to Dégrad des Cannes, Le Père North-eastwards: Wave recorder...................................................................................
87
5290(T)/10 494, 594, 596, 1042 WEST INDIES, Windward Islands, Martinique: Fish havens........................... 87329(T)/11 1044, 1045, 2191 WEST INDIES, Trinidad and Tobago, Bocas Del Dragon Northwards,
Chaconia Gas Field Westwards: Wreck .............................................................87
330(T)/11 1044, 1045 ........... VENEZUELA, Gulf of Paria, Punta Campana Eastwards: Data buoy.............. 87331(T)/11 1044 ...................... WEST INDIES, Trinidad and Tobago, Tobago, Englishmans Bay North-north-
westwards: Buoy ................................................................................................87
124(T)/12 517, 520 ............... GUYANE FRANÇAISE, Outer approaches to Cayenne, Îles du Salut Northwards: Wave recorder ...............................................................................
87, 95
983(T)/13 99 .......................... SURINAME, Suriname Rivier, Resolutiebank West-south-westwards: Light-beacon; Buoy......................................................................................................
87
1518(T)/13 481, 483, 1045 .... CARIBBEAN SEA, West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago, Gulf of Paria, Columbus Bay North-westwards: Data collection buoys ..................................
87
1564(P)/13 2064, 2065 ........... WEST INDIES, Antigua, Sandy Island Channel to North West Channel, Saint John’s Harbour and Crabs Peninsula to Parham Sound: Depths........................
86
1619(T)/13 494 ........................ WEST INDIES, Windward Islands, Martinique, Cul-de-Sac du Marin, Pointe Marin: Light .......................................................................................................
87
2253(T)/13 3148 ...................... UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Gulf of Mexico, Florida, Approaches to Port St Joe, St Joseph Point South-eastwards: Buoy..........................................
83
2625(T)/13 2261 ...................... COLOMBIA, Caribbean Sea Coast, Puerto Barranquilla, Rio Magdalena, Isla Ica South-eastwards: Buoy; Works ....................................................................
88
3005(T)/13 99 .......................... SURINAME, Suriname Rivier, Paramaribo, Jagtlust Westwards: Light-beacon; Obstruction ...........................................................................................
87
3705(P)/13 519, 533 ............... GUYANA, Georgetown, Demerara River: Lights ............................................. 874257(P)/13 396, 486, 1218,
1276, 1277, 2261, 4401, 4402, 4403
CARIBBEAN SEA, Colombia, Barranquilla Westwards to Beata Ridge Westwards and Cartegena to Rosalind Bank Northwards: Submarine cables ...
82, 83, 86,
88
4535(T)/13 2191 ...................... VENEZUELA, Bahía de Barcelona, I. Píritu Adentro Southwards: Buoyage; Light-beacon ......................................................................................................
87
4554(P)/13 372 ........................ GULF OF MEXICO, Gulf of Campeche, Coatzacoalcos Eastwards: Works.... 834559(T)/13 1045, 3320 ........... VENEZUELA, Río Orinoco, Boca Grande and Approaches, South Channel:
LANBY ..............................................................................................................87
5132(T)/13 99 .......................... SURINAME, Suriname Rivier, Ornamibo Eastwards: Light-beacon; Obstruction.........................................................................................................
87
324(T)/14 618 ........................ WEST INDIES, Leeward Islands, Guadeloupe, Îles de la Petite Terre: Buoy .. 87
26. EAST COAST OF NORTH AMERICA AND GREENLAND
1297(T)/11 324, 2666 ............. CANADA, Newfoundland and Labrador, Banquereau Bank Eastwards and South-eastwards, Hamilton Bank North-eastwards: Sub-surface oceanographic buoys and moorings ...........................................................................................
76, 78
176(T)/13 4112, 4405............ GREENLAND, East Coast, Kap Farvel Eastwards: Measuring instruments; Buoy ...................................................................................................................
15, 76
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GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX
(1) Miscellaneous . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.5 � 2.6
(2) British Isles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.6 � 2.9
(3) North Russia, Norway, The Færoe Islands and Iceland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.9 � 2.10
(4) Baltic Sea and Approaches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.11 � 2.14
(5) North Sea and North and West Coasts of Denmark, Germany, Netherlands and Belgium . . . . . . . . 2.14 � 2.17
(6) France and Spain, North and West Coasts, and Portugal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(7) North Atlantic Ocean. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(8) Mediterranean and Black Seas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.18 � 2.21
(9) Africa, West Coast and South Atlantic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.21
(10) Africa, South and East Coasts, and Madagascar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(11) Red Sea, Arabia, Iraq and Iran. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.22
(12) Indian Ocean, Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Burma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(13) Malacca Strait, Singapore Strait and Sumatera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.22
(14) China Sea with its West Shore and China . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.22 � 2.24
(15) Japan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(16) Korea and the Pacific Coasts of Russia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.24 � 2.25
(17) Philippine Islands, Borneo and Indonesia except Sumatera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.26 � 2.27
(18) Australia and Papua New Guinea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.28 � 2.33
(19) New Zealand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.33
(20) Pacific Ocean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(21) Aleutian Islands, Alaska and West Coast of North America including Mexico . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.33 � 2.34
(22) West Coasts of Central and South America . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.34 � 2.35
(23) Antarctica. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(24) East Coast of South America and The Falkland Islands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.35 � 2.37
(25) Caribbean Sea, West Indies and the Gulf of Mexico. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.38 � 2.43
(26) East Coast of North America and Greenland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.44
(27) T & P Notices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.45 � 2.52
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INDEX OF NOTICES AND CHART FOLIOS
Notice No. Page Admiralty Chart Folio Notice No. Page Admiralty Chart Folio276 2.14 7, 9277* 2.6 7278* 2.6 7279 2.35 95280 2.44 80281 2.16 9282 2.17 9283 2.28 66284(T)/14 2.45 1, 2285(T)/14 2.45 3286(T)/14 2.46 40287(T)/14 2.45 3288* 2.34 89289 2.36 96290 2.33 89291 2.34 92292 2.36 95, 96293 2.37 95294 2.37 97295 2.18 24296(T)/14 2.47 47297 2.22 47298 2.34 91299(T)/14 2.46 10300(T)/14 2.45 5, 6301(P)/14 2.50 47302 2.18 27303 2.9 13304* 2.38 83305* 2.38 88306* 2.38 85307* 2.39 86308 2.35 98309* 2.39 87310* 2.22 40311* 2.40 88312* 2.41 85313 2.10 12, 13314 2.23 47, 50315 2.23 47316 2.23 47317 2.35 98318* 2.7 3, 5319 2.19 28, 29320(T)/14 2.51 72321(T)/14 2.51 71322(T)/14 2.52 71323(T)/14 2.46 10324(T)/14 2.52 87325 2.29 67326 2.29 67327 2.29 63328 2.29 63329 2.29 65330 2.30 63331 2.30 63332 2.11 10
333 2.11 10334 2.11 10335 2.30 65336 2.24 52337 2.12 10338 2.17 9339 2.44 81340 2.31 65341 2.31 66342 2.32 63, 66343 2.32 66344 2.12 10345* 2.42 85346 2.10 13347 2.20 28348* 2.42 86349* 2.8 1350 2.20 30351 2.26 46352 2.26 46353 2.33 72354* 2.9 3355 2.43 86356* 2.21 34357 2.21 34358 2.24 52359 2.24 52360 2.25 52361 2.25 52362 2.23 50363 2.10 12364 2.25 52365 2.17 9366 2.33 65367 2.37 95368 2.44 81369 2.20 28, 29370 2.22 45371 2.27 60372 2.22 45373 2.13 10374 2.13 10375 2.21 25376 2.14 10377 2.24 52378 2.35 98379 2.43 83380* 2.9 3381 2.5�2.6 3, 4, 20, 47
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Admiralty Chart No. NoticesAdmiralty Chart No. Notices
36 295125 276126 276219 300T224 319246 350306 356431 367454 307456 307463 348477 309483 309485 355535 279605 312618 324T778 290792 372802 334845 337847 333863 381887 332888 332932 351933 351, 352938 373946 371
1004 3191016 3811058 3691059 3811086 3191087 3691098 3791123 284T1139 3121178 284T1183 277, 2781217 3791232 3771252 3771259 360, 3611262 3771277 3111320 285T1332 2941400 3051403 3801406 277, 2781408 276, 2781423 3381552 285T1555 314, 3161557 315, 3161571 3471573 3451610 277, 2781630 2761631 2761749 292, 2931798 3061850 3751851 3751946 2881954 300T1975 2772000 354
Admiralty Chart No. Notices
2010 285T, 287T2022 3492052 2782056 3522108 3742168 3182182A 2782198 3802199 3802276 3442288 3442365 323T2405 3022413 3622419 3622429 3192469 2822475 3182476 3182523 286T2530 2902583 3762589 3742596 373, 3742597 3762632 3502635 300T, 3182649 284T2676 299T2692 2772697 3812710 3682723 3812724 3182725 3812752 3812799 3782809 3392811 3812837 286T2858 286T2864 3682866 3792881 3792886 286T2887 286T2982 3133002 3033026 3143064 2923065 2923133 3813134 3813164 287T3177 3103285 356, 3573365 358, 3593390 3363531 3463535 3133539 3033563 3633618 3653625 281, 2823666 3643706 3713713 3103715 3103726 371
Admiralty Chart No. Notices
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Admiralty Chart No. Notices
3729 3523755 2893767 3383853 3793890 301P3892 301P3910 3043944 3703945 3704127 296T, 2974129 296T, 2974240 3084243 3084250 3174644 3294648 320T4752 2804961 2984979 2914980 291
AustralianChart No. Notices
Aus 26 330Aus 28 330Aus 129 340Aus 143 335Aus 154 366Aus 155 335Aus 257 283Aus 292 342Aus 301 342Aus 305 327Aus 309 331Aus 327 328Aus 376 342Aus 485 340Aus 487 329Aus 509 325Aus 510 326Aus 700 342Aus 722 330, 331Aus 742 328Aus 780 340Aus 812 343Aus 821 341Aus 839 342
New ZealandChart No. Notices
NZ 63 353NZ 64 320T, 353NZ 66 320TNZ 661 320TNZ 4633 321T, 322TNZ 4634 321T, 322TNZ 6321 353
InternationalChart No. Notices
INT 644 329INT 648 320TINT 750 286TINT 1043 278
Admiralty Chart No. Notices
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INT 1045 338INT 1060 300TINT 1061 300T, 318INT 1063 284TINT 1231 333INT 1234 337INT 1299 299TINT 1302 374INT 1366 282INT 1368 376INT 1369 373INT 1370 373, 374INT 1379 374INT 1412 338INT 1416 276INT 1418 276INT 1453 281, 282INT 1460 365INT 1468 276INT 1469 276INT 1511 277, 278INT 1560 278INT 1561 277, 278INT 1601 300TINT 1605 381INT 1606 318INT 1611 284TINT 1640 285T, 287TINT 1641 285TINT 1772 334INT 1775 332INT 1776 332INT 2814 356INT 3156 375INT 3157 375INT 3660 350INT 4631 280INT 5251 364INT 5252 358, 359INT 5362 336INT 7017 286TINT 7223 310INT 7224 310INT 7232 286TINT 7243 286TINT 7250 286T
InternationalChart No. Notices
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Source: UKHO
Chart Previous Update Details
863 5767/12 Insert accompanying note, CHART 1862: POSITIONS, within notes panel.
1016 5205/13 Insert magenta limit and chart number, 1036, as follows:
Insert magenta limit and chart number, 1039, as follows:
Delete plan A, HO CHI MINH CITYDelete magenta limit and reference, See Plan A, in position 10° 45´·40N., 106° 43´·60E.
1059 5205/13 Panel B, Song Cai Mep:Insert reference, Adjoining Chart 1039, in W border at latitude 10° 26´·30N.
2697 1280/13 Delete note, CHART 2699: POSITIONS, centred on 55° 07´·5N., 7° 21´·4W.Amend reference in W border at latitude 55° 18´·0N. to read, Adjoining Chart 2699.
2723INT 1605
4978/13 Delete note, CHART 2699: POSITIONS, centred on 54° 57´·0N., 6° 53´·5W.Delete reference, (see Note - POSITIONS), in position 55° 18´·4N., 7° 54´·0W.
2725 5291/13 Insert accompanying note, CHART 2699: POSITIONS, centred on 54° 04´·50N., 9° 07´·00W.Amend chart number to read, 2699 (see Note - POSITIONS), in position 55° 08´·70N., 8° 00´·50W.
2752 1631/13 Replace existing note, CHARTS 2725 AND 2699: POSITIONS, with accompanying note, CHART 2725: POSITIONS, centred on 55° 07´·50N., 8° 12´·80W.
2811 New Edition14/03/2013
Delete note, CHART 2699: POSITIONS, centred on 55° 12´·3N., 7° 23´·3W.Amend reference to read, 2699, in position 55° 18´·5N., 7° 35´·5W.
3133 2074/13 Insert magenta limit and chart number, 1861, as follows:
Insert magenta limit and chart number, 1862, as follows:
Delete magenta limit and chart number, 1869, in positions 27° 17´·1N., 15° 15´·9W. and 28° 59´·0N., 18° 09´·5W.Delete magenta limit and chart number, 1870, in positions 27° 47´·3N., 12° 33´·3W. and 28° 54´·0N., 15° 33´·0W.
3134 2073/13 Insert magenta limit and chart number, 1861, as follows:
Insert magenta limit and chart number, 1862, as follows:
Delete magenta limit and chart number, 1869, in positions 27° 16´·8N., 15° 15´·9W. and 27° 16´·8N., 18° 10´·0W.Delete magenta limit and chart number, 1870, in positions 27° 47´·3N., 12° 43´·8W. and 27° 47´·3N., 15° 23´·8W.
North: - East: 106° 50´·70E.South: 10° 35´·30N. West: 106° 42´·00E.
North: 10° 38´·30N. East: 106° 58´·50E.South: 10° 25´·00N. West: 106° 49´·80E.
North: 29° 23´·0N. East: 14° 41´·0W.South: 27° 05´·0N. West: 18° 31´·0W.
North: 29° 27´·0N. East: 12° 56´·0W.South: - West: 15° 36´·0W.
North: - East: 14° 41´·0W.South: 27° 05´·0N. West: 18° 31´·0W.
North: - East: 12° 56´·0W.South: 26° 06´·0N. West: 15° 36´·0W.
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277* ENGLAND - Thames Estuary - Long Sand and Black Deep - Drying height. Depths. Legend.Source: Maritime and Coastguard Agency and Port of London Authority
Chart 1183 (INT 1561) [ previous update 5358/13 ] ETRS89 DATUM
Insert drying height, 0 4 , enclosed by 0m low water line (a) 51° 47´·45N., 1° 36´·54E.Amend legend to, 039°-219°, centred on: 51° 40´·91N., 1° 26´·33E.Delete depth, 08 , close NE of: (a) above
Chart 1406 [ previous update 5359/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert drying height, 0 4 , enclosed by 0m low water line (a) 51° 47´·5N., 1° 36´·5E.Delete depth, 08 , close NE of: (a) above
Chart 1610 (INT 1511) [ previous update 5359/13 ] ETRS89 DATUM
Insert drying height, 0 4 , enclosed by 0m low water line (a) 51° 47´·45N., 1° 36´·54E.Delete depth, 08 , close NE of: (a) above
Chart 1975 [ previous update 5358/13 ] ETRS89 DATUM
Insert drying height, 0 4 , enclosed by 0m low water line 51° 47´·45N., 1° 36´·54E.depth, 02 , and extend 2m approximate contour SE to enclose 51° 47´·57N., 1° 37´·08E.
Chart 2692 [ previous update 5358/13 ] ETRS89 DATUM
Insert drying height, 0 4 , enclosed by 0m low water line 51° 47´·45N., 1° 36´·54E.depth, 02 , and extend 2m approximate contour SE to enclose 51° 47´·57N., 1° 37´·08E.
278* ENGLAND - East Coast - Approaches to the Thames Estuary - Sunk Outer Precautionary Area - Automatic Identification System.
Light List Vol. A, 2013/14, 2170ALRS Vol. 2, 2013/14: (52/13)Source: Trinity House
Chart 1183 (INT 1561) [ previous update 277/14 ] ETRS89 DATUM
Insert legend, AIS, at Sunk Centre light-vessel 51° 50´·10N., 1° 46´·02E.
Chart 1406 [ previous update 277/14 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert legend, AIS, at Sunk Centre light-vessel 51° 50´·10N., 1° 46´·02E.
Chart 1408 [ previous update 276/14 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert legend, AIS, at Sunk Centre light-vessel 51° 50´·10N., 1° 46´·02E.
Chart 1610 (INT 1511) [ previous update 277/14 ] ETRS89 DATUM
Insert legend, AIS, at Sunk Centre light-vessel 51° 50´·10N., 1° 46´·02E.
Chart 2052 (INT 1560) [ previous update 5358/13 ] ETRS89 DATUM
Insert legend, AIS, at Sunk Centre light-vessel 51° 50´·10N., 1° 46´·02E.
Chart 2182A (INT 1043) [ previous update 5342/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert legend, AIS, at Sunk Centre light-vessel 51° 50´·1N., 1° 46´·0E.
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318* SCOTLAND - West Coast - Approaches to the Sound of Jura - Port Ellen, Ardmore Islands S, Sound of Gigha and Gigha Island W - Depths.
Source: British Government Surveys
Chart 2168 [ previous update New Edition 28/11/2013 ] ETRS89 DATUM
Insert depth, 8, enclosed by 10m contour (a) 55° 38´·60N., 6° 02´·22W.depth, 22 (b) 55° 38´·80N., 5° 42´·94W.depth, 26 , enclosed by 5m contour (c) 55° 42´·12N., 5° 45´·84W.depth, 5, enclosed by 5m contour 55° 42´·37N., 5° 41´·44W.depth, 94 , enclosed by 10m contour (d) 55° 44´·81N., 5° 39´·43W.depth, 73 (e) 55° 44´·81N., 5° 40´·90W.
Replace depth, 34 , enclosed by 5m contour with seabed type, R, with depth, 26 , enclosed by 5m contour with seabed type, R 55° 37´·02N., 6° 10´·58W.depth, 64 , with depth, 56 55° 37´·44N., 6° 11´·88W.depth, 31 , enclosed by 5m contour with depth, 26 , enclosed by 5m contour 55° 37´·67N., 5° 43´·83W.depth, 79 , with depth, 69 55° 44´·19N., 5° 41´·67W.depth, 98 , enclosed by 10m contour with seabed type, R, with depth, 79 , enclosed by 10m contour with seabed type, R 55° 44´·70N., 5° 37´·20W.
Delete depth, 131 , close N of: (a) abovedepth, 34 , close N of: (b) abovedepth, 37 , enclosed by 5m contour, close N of: (c) abovedepth, 113 , close E of: (c) abovedepth, 119 , close E of: (d) abovedepth, 85 , close NE of: (e) above
Chart 2475 [ previous update 4981/13 ] ETRS89 DATUM
Insert depth, 22 , and extend 5m contour S to enclose (a) 55° 38´·80N., 5° 42´·94W.depth, 26 , and extend 5m contour S to enclose (b) 55° 42´·12N., 5° 45´·84W.depth, 69 (c) 55° 44´·19N., 5° 41´·67W.depth, 79 , enclosed by 10m contour with seabed type, R (d) 55° 44´·70N., 5° 37´·20W.depth, 94 , enclosed by 10m contour 55° 44´·81N., 5° 39´·43W.depth, 73 , enclosed by 10m contour 55° 44´·81N., 5° 40´·90W.
Replace depth, 31 , enclosed by 5m contour with depth, 26 , enclosed by 5m contour 55° 37´·67N., 5° 43´·83W.depth, 4, with depth, 28 55° 38´·55N., 5° 43´·06W.depth, 55 , with depth, 26 , enclosed by 5m contour 55° 39´·25N., 5° 42´·31W.depth, 7, enclosed by 10m contour, with depth, 5, enclosed by 5m contour 55° 42´·37N., 5° 41´·44W.
Delete depth, 34 , close N of: (a) abovedepth, 52 , close S of: (a) abovedepth, 37 , close N of: (b) abovedepth, 82 , close S of: (b) abovedepth, 79 , close S of: (c) abovedepth, 98 , and associated 10m contour with seabed type, R, close SW of: (d) above
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Chart 2476 (panel C, Port Ellen) [ previous update 4978/13 ] ETRS89 DATUM
Insert depth, 26 (a) 55° 37´·024N., 6° 10´·579W.depth, 51 , enclosed by 10m approximate contour 55° 37´·062N., 6° 10´·377W.depth, 67 , and extend 10m approximate contour SE to enclose 55° 37´·063N., 6° 09´·927W.depth, 47 , enclosed by 5m contour 55° 37´·241N., 6° 10´·720W.depth, 41 , enclosed by 5m contour (b) 55° 37´·365N., 6° 10´·112W.depth, 22 , and extend 5m contour SW to enclose (c) 55° 37´·715N., 6° 11´·865W.
Replace depth, 64 , with depth, 56 55° 37´·445N., 6° 11´·881W.Delete depth, 34 , close N of: (a) above
depth, 8, close W of: (b) abovedepth, 37 , close N of: (c) above
Chart 2476 (panel A, West Loch Tarbert) [ previous update 4978/13 ] ETRS89 DATUM
Insert depth, 79 , enclosed by 10m contour with seabed type, R (a) 55° 44´·70N., 5° 37´·20W.depth, 94 , enclosed by 10m contour 55° 44´·81N., 5° 39´·43W.depth, 73 , enclosed by 10m contour 55° 44´·81N., 5° 40´·90W.
Delete depth, 98 , and associated 10m contour with seabed type, R, close SW of: (a) above
Chart 2635 (INT 1061) [ previous update 82/14 ] ETRS89 DATUM
Replace depth, 85 , with depth, 73 55° 44´·8N., 5° 40´·9W.
Chart 2724 (INT 1606) [ previous update 82/14 ] ETRS89 DATUM
Insert depth, 8, enclosed by 10m contour 55° 38´·60N., 6° 02´·22W.depth, 26 55° 37´·67N., 5° 43´·83W.depth, 73 , enclosed by 10m contour (a) 55° 44´·81N., 5° 40´·90W.
Delete depth, 85 , enclosed by 10m contour, close NE of: (a) above
349* ENGLAND - South Coast - Isle of Wight - Bembridge Harbour - Buoy.Source: Bembridge Harbour Authority Notice 19/13
Chart 2022 (panel E, Bembridge Harbour) [ previous update 639/13 ] ETRS89 DATUM
Insert Cb �13�50° 41´·647N., 1° 05´·742W.
318* SCOTLAND - West Coast - Approaches to the Sound of Jura - Port Ellen, Ardmore Islands S, Sound of Gigha and Gigha Island W - Depths. (continued)
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354* SCOTLAND - West Coast - Faslane Base - Light. Jetty.Light List Vol. A, 2013/14, 4428.25Source: HMNB Clyde
Chart 2000 (panel B, Faslane Base) [ previous update 39/14 ] ETRS89 DATUM
Insert ¶2F.G(vert)(a) 56° 03´·680N., 4° 49´·360W.
jetty, single firm line, joining: (a) above56° 03´·688N., 4° 49´·345W.(shore)
Chart 2000 [ previous update 39/14 ] ETRS89 DATUM
Insert ¶2F.G(vert)(a) 56° 03´·680N., 4° 49´·360W.
jetty, single firm line, joining: (a) above56° 03´·688N., 4° 49´·345W.(shore)
380* SCOTLAND - West Coast - Loch Ryan - Loch Ryan Port - Dredged depths.Source: Stena Line
Chart 1403 [ previous update 2584/13 ] ETRS89 DATUM
Amend legend to, Dredged to 7·5m (2013), centred on: 54° 59´·25N., 5° 02´·72W.dredged depth to, 7·5m (2013), centred on: 54° 59´·70N., 5° 03´·10W.
Chart 2198 [ previous update 5428/13 ] ETRS89 DATUM
Amend dredged depth to, 7·5m, centred on: 54° 59´·26N., 5° 02´·65W.
Chart 2199 [ previous update 82/14 ] ETRS89 DATUM
Amend dredged depth to, 7·5m, centred on: 54° 59´·26N., 5° 02´·65W.
303 NORWAY - West Coast - Approaches to Stavanger - Åmøy N - Rossholmen E - Rocks. Depths.Source: Norwegian Notice 23/49537/13
Chart 3002 [ previous update 123/14 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert ¯96, enclosed by 10m contour(a) 59° 03´·49N., 5° 43´·58E.
Delete depth, 11, close SW of: (a) above
Chart 3539 [ previous update 5147/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert ¯96, enclosed by 10m contour(a) 59° 03´·49N., 5° 43´·58E.
Delete depth, 115, close SW of: (a) above
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313 NORWAY - South Coast - Approaches to Farsund - Stor Eikerøya S - Lille Eikerøya - Light.Light List Vol. B, 2013/14, 3086Source: Norwegian Notice 23/49542/13
Chart 2982 (panel A, Farsund and Approaches) [ previous update 5373/13 ] ED50 DATUM
Amend light to, Iso.RG.4s5m4/3M (a) 58° 04´·045N., 6° 49´·530E.sector at light, as follows: (a) aboveG 222° - 336·5° (114·5°)Remaining sectors unchanged
Chart 3535 [ previous update 5373/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Amend light to, Iso.RG.4s 58° 04´·01N., 6° 49´·44E.
346 NORWAY - West Coast - Sognefjorden - Husebø N - Lights. Leading line.Light List Vol. L, 2013/14, 0054.55, 0054.551Source: Norwegian Notice 23/49540/13
Chart 3531 [ previous update 4882/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Delete ¶ 2 F W (priv) Ldg Lts(a) 61° 04´·37N., 5° 10´·98E.
¶, close SW of:(a) above
leading line, firm line, and associated legend, Ldg 217.5°, extending in direction 037·5° from: (a) above
363 NORWAY - South Coast - Drøbaksundet - Håøya E - Depths. Rocks.Source: Norwegian Notice 23/49604/13
Chart 3563 (panel, Drøbaksundet) [ previous update 2025/12 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert depth, 21, with seabed type, R 59° 41´·013N., 10° 36´·284E.depth, 13, with seabed type, R (a) 59° 40´·931N., 10° 36´·097E.depth, 135 , with seabed type, R 59° 40´·925N., 10° 36´·176E.
¯ 67 and extend 10m contour N to enclose59° 40´·894N., 10° 36´·294E.
¯ 66 and extend 10m contour W to enclose59° 40´·738N., 10° 36´·142E.
Delete depth, 18, close S of: (a) above
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332 SWEDEN - East Coast - Kapellskär - Lights. Leading line. Buoyage. Legend.Light List Vol. C, 2013/14, 6412.3, 6412.31Source: Swedish Notice 474/9193/13
Chart 887 (INT 1775) [ previous update 5450/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Delete ¶ 2FR Örarna(a) 59° 43´·27N., 19° 03´·94E.
leading line, pecked line, extending in direction 089·5° from: (a) above
Chart 888 (INT 1776) (plan B, Kapellskär) [ previous update 5450/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Delete ¶ 2FR (occas) Örarna(a) 59° 43´·27N., 19° 03´·94E.
¶{, close W of:(a) above
leading line, pecked line, and associated legend, 2 F R
ç269·5°-089·5°, extending in direction 089·5° from:(a) above
Jb (b) 59° 43´·40N., 19° 04´·16E.
Jb, close W of:(b) above
Chart 888 (INT 1776) [ previous update 5450/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Delete ¶ 2 F R Örarna(a) 59° 43´·27N., 19° 03´·94E.
leading line, pecked line, extending in direction 089·5° from: (a) above
333 SWEDEN - East Coast - Norrköping - Karlsro - Buoyage.Source: Swedish Notice 474/9147/13
Chart 847 (INT 1231) (panel B, Norrköpings Hamn) [ previous update 623/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Replace Jbwith Jq 58° 37´·064N., 16° 11´·142E.
Jdwith Jb 58° 37´·019N., 16° 11´·228E.
334 SWEDEN - East Coast - Mälaren - Västerås - Approaches to Mälarparkshamnen - Works.Source: Swedish Notice 474/9188(P)/13
Chart 802 (INT 1772) (panel A, Västerås) [ previous update 4464/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert legend, Works in progress (2013), centred on: 59° 35´·88N., 16° 34´·32E.
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337 SWEDEN - East Coast - Södertälje - Hallsfjärden - Sydhamnen - Ferry Terminal - Swept area.Source: Swedish Notice 474/9141/13
Chart 845 (INT 1234) (panel A, Södertälje) [ previous update 2603/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Delete limit of swept area, pecked line, and associated legend, 8%¾ (2001), joining: 59° 09´·917N., 17° 39´·813E.
(shore)59° 09´·932N., 17° 39´·877E.59° 09´·907N., 17° 39´·902E.59° 09´·873N., 17° 39´·900E.59° 09´·865N., 17° 39´·860E.59° 09´·884N., 17° 39´·840E.(shore)
Chart 845 (INT 1234) [ previous update 2603/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Delete limit of swept area, pecked line, joining: 59° 09´·92N., 17° 39´·81E. (shore)59° 09´·93N., 17° 39´·88E.59° 09´·91N., 17° 39´·90E.59° 09´·87N., 17° 39´·90E.59° 09´·87N., 17° 39´·86E.59° 09´·88N., 17° 39´·84E. (shore)
344 LITHUANIA - Approaches to Klaipe.da - Klaipe.dos Iþplaukos W - Buoy.Source: Lithuanian Notice 3/68/13
Chart 2276 [ previous update 4219/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Amend No 1 light-buoy to, LFl.10s 55° 43´·82N., 20° 59´·63E.
Chart 2288 [ previous update 4995/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Amend No 1 light-buoy to, LFl.10s 55° 43´·8N., 20° 59´·6E.
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373 DENMARK - Islands - Storebælt - Sprogø S - Buoyage.Source: Danish Chart Correction 49/595/13
Chart 938 (INT 1369) [ previous update 5346/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Delete J; 5 Recording Stations(a) 55° 19´·00N., 10° 58´·20E.
J; (b) 55° 19´·17N., 10° 58´·72E.
J;, close W of:(a) above
J;, close NE of:(a) above
J;, close SW of:(b) above
Chart 2596 (INT 1370) [ previous update 5266/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Delete J; (a) 55° 19´·08N., 10° 58´·35E.
J; 5 Recording Stations, close NE of:(a) above
J;, close SW of:(a) above
374 DENMARK - Islands - Samsø Bælt - Røsnæs N and NE - Buoyage.Source: Danish Chart Correction 49/580/13
Chart 2108 (INT 1302) [ previous update 258/14 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert J; Fl(5)Y.20s Recording Station55° 47´·87N., 10° 57´·35E.55° 48´·92N., 11° 05´·08E.55° 51´·12N., 11° 01´·13E.55° 55´·11N., 11° 01´·47E.
Chart 2589 (INT 1379) [ previous update 258/14 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert J; Fl(5)Y.20s Recording Station55° 47´·87N., 10° 57´·35E.55° 48´·92N., 11° 05´·08E.55° 51´·12N., 11° 01´·13E.55° 55´·11N., 11° 01´·47E.
Chart 2596 (INT 1370) [ previous update 373/14 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert J; Fl(5)Y.20s Recording Station55° 47´·87N., 10° 57´·35E.55° 48´·92N., 11° 05´·08E.
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376 DENMARK - Islands - Storebælt - Omø Stålgrunde - Buoyage.Source: Danish Chart Corrections 49/582-583/13
Chart 2583 [ previous update 1814/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert J; Fl(5)Y.20s Recording Station55° 02´·80N., 11° 11´·50E.55° 06´·71N., 11° 14´·89E.
Chart 2597 (INT 1368) [ previous update New Edition 02/01/2014 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert J; Fl(5)Y.20s Recording Station55° 06´·71N., 11° 14´·89E.55° 02´·80N., 11° 11´·50E.55° 03´·75N., 11° 06´·52E.55° 03´·31N., 11° 02´·69E.
276 NETHERLANDS - Approaches to IJmuiden - Radio reporting points. Legends.ALRS Vol. 6, 2013/14: (52/13)Source: Netherlands Notice 50/528/13Note: Former Notice 5433(P)/13 is cancelled.
Chart 125 (INT 1469) [ previous update 4084/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert ì, direction of vessel movement 280°, IJmuiden Port
Control Ch 61 52° 30´·93N., 4° 13´·24E.
ì, direction of vessel movement 100°, IJmuiden Port
Control Ch 61 52° 28´·96N., 4° 12´·71E.Replace ì, direction of vessel movement 170°, Traffic Centre
IJmuiden Ch 7, with ì, direction of vessel movement 170°,
IJmuiden Port Control Ch 61 52° 39´·74N., 4° 28´·69E.
ì, direction of vessel movement 157°, Traffic Centre
IJmuiden Ch 7, with ì, direction of vessel movement 157°,
IJmuiden Approach Ch 7 52° 35´·56N., 4° 04´·55E.
ì, direction of vessel movement 043°, Traffic Centre
IJmuiden Ch 7, with ì, direction of vessel movement 043°,
IJmuiden Port Control Ch 61 52° 19´·44N., 4° 18´·49E.legend, Radar Range TRAFFIC CENTRE IJMUIDEN (VHF 7), with legend, Radar Range IJMUIDEN PORT CONTROL (VHF 61), centred on: 52° 38´·70N., 4° 23´·40E.
52° 20´·10N., 4° 17´·20E.Delete ì, Traffic Centre IJmuiden Ch 7
52° 35´·88N., 4° 05´·75E.52° 29´·65N., 4° 24´·57E.
ì, IJmuiden Port Control Ch 61(a) 52° 32´·77N., 4° 30´·10E.(b) 52° 24´·45N., 4° 26´·46E.
52° 27´·84N., 4° 24´·08E.
ì, Traffic Centre IJmuiden Ch 7, close E of:(a) above
ì, Traffic Centre IJmuiden Ch 7, close NW of:(b) above
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Chart 126 (INT 1468) [ previous update 3728/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Replace ì, direction of vessel movement 170°, Traffic Centre
IJmuiden Ch 7, with ì, direction of vessel movement 170°,
IJmuiden Port Control Ch 61 52° 39´·74N., 4° 28´·69E.legend, Radar Range TRAFFIC CENTRE IJMUIDEN (VHF 7), with legend, Radar Range IJMUIDEN PORT CONTROL (VHF 61), centred on: 52° 38´·90N., 4° 24´·40E.
Chart 1408 [ previous update 5342/13 ] WGS48 DATUM
Insert ì, direction of vessel movement 280°52° 30´·9N., 4° 13´·2E.
ì, direction of vessel movement 100°52° 29´·0N., 4° 12´·7E.
Replace ë, with ì, direction of vessel movement 170°52° 39´·7N., 4° 28´·7E.
ë, with ì, direction of vessel movement 090°52° 29´·2N., 3° 43´·6E.
Delete ì 52° 35´·9N., 4° 05´·8E.52° 31´·2N., 3° 56´·3E.
(a) 52° 29´·7N., 4° 24´·6E.
ë 52° 32´·8N., 4° 30´·5E.52° 24´·8N., 4° 25´·9E.
ì, close S of:(a) above
Chart 1630 (INT 1416) [ previous update 4668/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Replace ì, direction of vessel movement 043°, Traffic Centre
IJmuiden Ch 7, with ì, direction of vessel movement 043°,
IJmuiden Port Control Ch 61 52° 19´·44N., 4° 18´·49E.
276 NETHERLANDS - Approaches to IJmuiden - Radio reporting points. Legends. (continued)
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Chart 1631 (INT 1418) [ previous update 4294/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert ì, direction of vessel movement 280°, IJmuiden Port
Control Ch 61 52° 30´·93N., 4° 13´·24E.
ì, direction of vessel movement 100°, IJmuiden Port
Control Ch 61 52° 28´·96N., 4° 12´·71E.Replace legend, Radar Range TRAFFIC CENTRE IJMUIDEN (VHF
7), with legend, Radar Range IJMUIDEN PORT CONTROL (VHF 61), centred on: 52° 38´·57N., 4° 22´·85E.
ì, direction of vessel movement 170°, Traffic Centre
IJmuiden Ch 7, with ì, direction of vessel movement 170°,
IJmuiden Port Control Ch 61 52° 39´·74N., 4° 28´·69E.
ì, direction of vessel movement 157°, Traffic Centre
IJmuiden Ch 7, with ì, direction of vessel movement 157°,
IJmuiden Approach Ch 7 (a) 52° 35´·56N., 4° 04´·55E.
ë, direction of vessel movement 090°/270°, Traffic Centre
IJmuiden Ch 7, with ì, direction of vessel movement 090°,
IJmuiden Approach Ch 7 52° 29´·23N., 3° 43´·56E.
ì, direction of vessel movement 077°, Traffic Centre
IJmuiden Ch 7, with ì, direction of vessel movement 077°,
IJmuiden Approach Ch 7 52° 26´·62N., 3° 54´·82E.
ì, direction of vessel movement 043°, Traffic Centre
IJmuiden Ch 7, with ì, direction of vessel movement 043°,
IJmuiden Port Control Ch 61 52° 19´·44N., 4° 18´·49E.Delete ì, Traffic Centre IJmuiden Ch 7, close NE of:
(a) above
ì, IJmuiden Port Control Ch 61(b) 52° 32´·77N., 4° 30´·10E.(c) 52° 24´·45N., 4° 26´·46E.
52° 27´·84N., 4° 24´·08E.
ì, Traffic Centre IJmuiden Ch 7, close E of:(b) above
ì, Traffic Centre IJmuiden Ch 752° 31´·22N., 3° 56´·29E.52° 29´·65N., 4° 24´·57E.
ì, Traffic Centre IJmuiden Ch 7, close NW of:(c) above
281 GERMANY - North Sea Coast - The Elbe - Brunsbüttel SW - Neufeld-Reede Ost - Foul.Source: German Notice 51-52/(21)46/13
Chart 3625 (INT 1453) [ previous update 5284/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert « 53° 52´·20N., 9° 02´·65E.
276 NETHERLANDS - Approaches to IJmuiden - Radio reporting points. Legends. (continued)
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282 GERMANY - North Sea Coast - Brunsbüttel - Neuer Vorhafen S - Mole. Light.Light List Vol. B, 2013/14, 1442 Source: German Notice 49/(21)42/13Note: Former Notice 174(T)/13 is cancelled.
Chart 2469 (INT 1366) (panel C, Brunsbüttel) [ previous update 2511/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert the accompanying block, showing amendments to mole and light, centred on: 53° 53´·249N., 9° 08´·250E.
Chart 3625 (INT 1453) (panel B, Brunsbüttel) [ previous update 281/14 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert the accompanying block, showing amendments to mole and light, centred on: 53° 53´·275N., 9° 08´·305E.
338 GERMANY - North Sea Coast - Helgoland NW - Nordsee Ost Wind Farm - Platform. Automatic Identification System.
Light List Vol. B, 2013/14, 1311.6ALRS Vol. 2, 2013/14: (1/14)Source: German Notice 50/(21)103/13
Chart 1423 (INT 1045) [ previous update New Edition 12/12/2013 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert ¼ Oc(3)Y.16s HelWin alpha(a) 54° 27´·1N., 7° 44´·4E.
Automatic Identification System, AIS, at platform (a) above
Chart 3767 (INT 1412) [ previous update 3997/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert ¼ Oc(3)Y.16s HelWin alpha(a) 54° 27´·14N., 7° 44´·37E.
Automatic Identification System, AIS, at platform (a) above
365 GERMANY - North Sea Coast - Approaches to the Jade and Weser - Mellum W - Depth.Source: German Notices 50/(21)2/13 and 50/(21)7/13
Chart 3618 (INT 1460) [ previous update 4635/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Replace depth, 138 , with depth, 135 53° 43´·44N., 8° 04´·44E.
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295 MALTA - Marsaxlokk - Container Terminal No 2 N and Container Terminal No 1 W - Coastline. Light. Depths. Legends. Works.
Light List Vol. E, 2013/14, 2070.7Source: Transport Malta Notice 32/13
Chart 36 [ previous update 5016/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert coastline, single firm line, joining: (a) 35° 49´·312N., 14° 32´·568E.(existing coastline)
(b) 35° 49´·324N., 14° 32´·554E.(c) 35° 49´·308N., 14° 32´·533E.(d) 35° 49´·292N., 14° 32´·527E.
(existing coastline)and
(e) 35° 49´·234N., 14° 31´·936E.(existing coastline)
(f) 35° 49´·190N., 14° 31´·890E.(existing coastline)
Move ¶ LFl.R.10s9m8M, from:35° 49´·310N., 14° 32´·564E.
to: (b) aboveDelete former coastline, joining: (a) above
(d) aboveand(e) above
(g) 35° 49´·204N., 14° 31´·975E.(h) 35° 49´·171N., 14° 31´·969E.
(f) abovecharted detail, within: (e)-(h) abovelegend, Slip, close E of: (f) abovelegend, Works in progress (2013), close N of: (c) above
302 GREECE - West Coast - Nisída Voliós N - Wreck.Source: Greek Notice 11/207/13
Chart 2405 (panel C, Dióryga Lefkádos) [ previous update 5106/12 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert ® 38° 47´·94N., 20° 43´·71E.
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319 TURKEY - Çanakkale Boğazi - Çanakkale to Mürefte and Saros Körfezi - Anchorage areas. Harbour limits. Legends.
Source: Turkish Notice 48/300/13
Chart 224 [ previous update 5207/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert harbour limit, pecked line, joining: 40° 33´·2N., 26° 58´·2E. (shore)40° 28´·7N., 26° 58´·2E.(existing harbour limit)
Amend legend to, Tekirdağ Harbour Limit, centred on: 40° 31´·4N., 27° 05´·8E.legend to, Çanakkale Harbour Limit, centred on: 40° 30´·7N., 26° 27´·3E.
Delete former harbour limit, pecked line, joining: 40° 27´·8N., 26° 16´·6E.(existing harbour limit)40° 22´·0N., 26° 19´·3E. (shore)and40° 37´·6N., 27° 10´·5E. (shore)40° 32´·6N., 27° 10´·5E.(existing harbour limit)
Chart 1004 [ previous update New Edition 03/10/2013 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert harbour limit, pecked line, joining: 40° 33´·25N., 26° 58´·20E. (shore)40° 28´·73N., 26° 58´·20E.(existing harbour limit)
Amend designation of quarantine and explosives anchorage to, No. 6, centred on: 40° 34´·85N., 27° 04´·50E.legend to, Tekirdağ Harbour Limit, centred on: 40° 30´·43N., 27° 03´·21E.
Delete former harbour limit, pecked line, and associated legends, Gelibolu Harbour Limit and Tekirdağ Harbour Limit, joining: 40° 37´·63N., 27° 10´·45E. (shore)
40° 32´·65N., 27° 10´·45E.(existing harbour limit)
Chart 1086 [ previous update 5207/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Amend legend to, Çanakkale Harbour Limit, centred on: 40° 31´·4N., 26° 29´·8E.Delete harbour limit, pecked line, joining: 40° 27´·7N., 26° 16´·6E.
(existing harbour limit)40° 22´·1N., 26° 19´·2E. (shore)
Chart 2429 [ previous update 5210/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Delete limit of anchorage area, pecked line, and associated legend,
½ No 1, joining:(a) 40° 23´·79N., 26° 39´·25E.
40° 24´·20N., 26° 39´·84E.40° 23´·95N., 26° 39´·85E.
(b) 40° 23´·51N., 26° 39´·25E.limit of anchorage area, pecked line, and associated legend,
½ No 2, joining:(a) above(b) above40° 23´·49N., 26° 38´·64E.40° 23´·79N., 26° 38´·64E.
harbour limit, pecked line, and associated legends, Gelibolu Harbour Limit, and, Çanakkale Harbour Limit, joining: 40° 16´·06N., 26° 29´·54E. (shore)
40° 16´·70N., 26° 34´·27E. (shore)
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347 GREECE - Aegean Sea Coast - Órmos Alivéri - Liménas Alivéri - Submarine pipeline. Buoy.Source: Greek Notice 11/209/13
Chart 1571 (panel D, Órmos Alivéri) [ previous update 3655/12 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert submarine pipeline, È, joining:(a) 38° 23´·518N., 24° 02´·968E.(b) 38° 23´·557N., 24° 03´·128E.
(shore)legend, Water, along: (a)-(b) above
Gf Fl.Y(a) above
350 TURKEY - South Coast - Karataş Br. W and E - Legends. Harbour limit.Source: Turkish Notice 50/313/13
Chart 246 (INT 3660) [ previous update 5143/13 ] ED50 DATUM
Amend legend to, No 1 ½, centred on:36° 31´·60N., 35° 26´·75E.
legend to, Karataş Harbour Limit, centred on: 36° 28´·38N., 35° 34´·90E.36° 24´·00N., 35° 35´·82E.
Replace symbol, quarantine and explosives anchorage, No 5, with symbol, quarantine and explosives anchorage, No 2, centred on: 36° 31´·55N., 35° 28´·30E.
Chart 2632 [ previous update 5180/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert harbour limit, pecked line, joining: (a) 36° 41´·31N., 35° 03´·00E.(shore)(b) 36° 29´·51N., 35° 03´·00E.
legend, Karataş Harbour Limit, orientated N/S, along E side of: (a)-(b) abovelegend, Mersin Harbour Limit, orientated N/S, along W side of: (a)-(b) above
Amend legend to, No 1 ½, centred on:36° 31´·50N., 35° 26´·70E.
legend to, No 2 ½, centred on:36° 31´·50N., 35° 28´·25E.
legend to, Karataş Harbour Limit, centred on: 36° 28´·64N., 35° 34´·63E.
369 TURKEY - West Coast - Karaburun Yarimadasõ - Karaburun S - Marine farm.Source: Turkish Notice 50/312/13
Chart 1058 [ previous update 183/14 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert Ë 38° 34´·37N., 26° 20´·40E.
Chart 1087 [ previous update New Edition 28/11/2013 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert Ë 38° 34´·4N., 26° 20´·4E.
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375 SPAIN - Mediterranean Sea Coast - Málaga - Río Guadalmedina S - Light-beacon.Light List Vol. E, 2013/14, 0065.3Source: Spanish Lights List
Chart 1850 (INT 3156) [ previous update 5496/12 ] WGS84 DATUM
Move K=xQ(6)+LFl.15s3M, from:36° 42´·11N., 4° 25´·71W.
to: 36° 42´·04N., 4° 25´·64W.
Chart 1851 (INT 3157) [ previous update 5496/12 ] WGS84 DATUM
Move K=xQ(6)+LFl.15s3M, from:36° 42´·108N., 4° 25´·707W.
to: 36° 42´·035N., 4° 25´·642W.
356* ANGOLA - Cabinda NW - Ponta de Malembo W - Lifua Oilfield - Platforms.Light List Vol. D, 2013/14, 8623, 8623.3Source: UKHO
Chart 306 (INT 2814) [ previous update 87/14 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert ¼{ 5° 17´·7S., 11° 48´·5E.5° 18´·5S., 11° 50´·7E.
Chart 3285 (panel C, Ponta Cacongo to Ponta Do Tafe Oil Terminals) [ previous update 5128/13 ] UNDETERMINED DATUM
Insert ¼{ 5° 17´·76S., 11° 48´·53E.5° 18´·52S., 11° 50´·71E.
357 CONGO - Pointe-Noire - Digue extérieure - Jetty.Source: French Notice 50/145/13
Chart 3285 (panel B, Pointe-Noire) [ previous update 356/14 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert jetty, double firm line, width 13m, joining: 4° 46´·405S., 11° 49´·457E.(existing jetty)4° 46´·266S., 11° 49´·369E.
Chart 3285 (panel A, Approaches to Pointe-Noire) [ previous update 356/14 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert jetty, single firm line, joining: 4° 46´·41S., 11° 49´·46E.(existing jetty)4° 46´·27S., 11° 49´·37E.
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310* UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - Approaches to Abu Dhabi (Abu- Zaby) - Mõ-na-� Za-yid NW - Buoy.Source: UKHO
Chart 3177 [ previous update 3467/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Delete GYo Fl(2) PA24° 35´·24N., 54° 21´·07E.
Chart 3713 (INT 7223) [ previous update 3467/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Delete GYo Fl(2) PA24° 35´·17N., 54° 21´·07E.
Chart 3715 (INT 7224) [ previous update 3467/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Delete GYo Fl(2) PA24° 35´·17N., 54° 21´·07E.
370 MALAYSIA - Peninsular Malaysia, West Coast - Kepulauan Sembilan SE - Wreck.Source: Malaysian Notice 11/180/13
Chart 3944 [ previous update 1235/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert ´ PA3° 55´·38N., 100° 40´·44E.
Chart 3945 [ previous update 1235/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert ´ PA3° 55´·38N., 100° 40´·44E.
372 MALAYSIA - Peninsular Malaysia, West Coast - Sungai Manjung (Sungai Dinding) - Lumut N - Wreck.Depth.
Source: Malaysian Notice 11/181/13
Chart 792 (panel, Sungai Manjung (Sungai Dinding)) [ previous update 123/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert 7"+ Wk(a) 4° 14´·31N., 100° 38´·27E.
Delete depth,128 , close S of: (a) above
297 CHINA - South Coast - Zhujiang Kou - Dangan Shuidao (Lema Channel) and Dahao Shuidao (Lantau Channel) - Legend.
Source: UKHO
Chart 4127 [ previous update 5270/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Amend legend to, Traffic Separation Scheme (see NM 296(T)/14), centred on: 22° 07´·40N., 114° 13´·55E.
Chart 4129 [ previous update 4504/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Amend legend to, Traffic Separation Scheme (see NM 296(T)/14), centred on: 22° 09´·85N., 113° 51´·50E.
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314 CHINA - South Coast - Approaches to Hong Kong - Xiaowanshan Dao S - Buoyage.Source: Chinese Notice 48/1848/13
Chart 1555 [ previous update 5293/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert symbol, blue and yellow emergency wreck marking light-buoy, Al.Oc.BuY.3s (2 buoys) 21° 55´·4N., 113° 40´·4E.
Chart 3026 [ previous update 5270/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert symbol, blue and yellow emergency wreck marking light-buoy, Al.Oc.BuY.3s (2 buoys) 21° 55´·40N., 113° 40´·40E.
315 CHINA - South Coast - Approaches to Zhuhai Gang - Nanjing Wan W and Tielu Wan - Lights.Light List Vol. F, 2013/14, 3407.48, 3407.49, 3407.63, 3407.64Source: Chinese Notices 48/1849/13 and 48/1851/13
Chart 1557 [ previous update 5418/13 ] CGCS 2000 DATUM
Insert ¶ F.R.3m5M21° 52´·83N., 113° 15´·09E.21° 53´·04N., 113° 15´·01E.
¶ F.R.14m3M No 121° 54´·11N., 113° 13´·10E.
¶ F.R.14m3M No 221° 54´·31N., 113° 13´·03E.
316 CHINA - South Coast - Gaolan Liedao - Entrance Channel SW - Wreck.Source: Chinese Notice 49/1882/13
Chart 1555 [ previous update 314/14 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert ´ Rep (2013) PA21° 49´·6N., 113° 11´·7E.
Chart 1557 [ previous update 315/14 ] CGCS 2000 DATUM
Insert ´ Rep (2013) PA21° 49´·57N., 113° 11´·70E.
362 CHINA - East Coast - Approaches to Songxia Gang - Changyu Dao N - Wreck.Source: Chinese Notice 49/1880/13
Chart 2413 [ previous update 3785/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert 6+ú Wk PA 25° 41´·47N., 119° 38´·43E.
Chart 2419 [ previous update 223/14 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert 6+ú Wk PA 25° 41´·47N., 119° 38´·43E.
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377 CHINA - Bo Hai - Yingkou Gang - Approaches to Bayuquan - Bayuquan Gangqu - Works. Depths.Source: Chinese Chart 11521
Chart 1232 [ previous update 5068/13 ] CGCS 2000 DATUM
Insert depth, 134 (a) 40° 19´·17N., 121° 51´·38E.depth, 141 40° 19´·04N., 121° 50´·23E.
Delete depth, 146 , close SE of: (a) above
Chart 1252 [ previous update 5068/13 ] CGCS 2000 DATUM
Insert depth, 134 (a) 40° 19´·2N., 121° 51´·4E.depth, 141 (b) 40° 19´·0N., 121° 50´·2E.
Delete depth, 15, close NE of: (a) abovedepth, 158 , close E of: (b) above
Chart 1262 [ previous update 4849/13 ] CGCS 2000 DATUM
Insert legend, Works in progress (2012), centred on: 40° 14´·97N., 122° 04´·88E.depth, 134 40° 19´·17N., 121° 51´·38E.depth, 141 (a) 40° 19´·04N., 121° 50´·23E.
Delete depth, 155 , close NW of: (a) above
336 KOREA - South Coast - Gwangyang Hang - Myodo Sudo - Mokdo W - Anchor berths.Source: Korean Notice 50/890/13
Chart 3390 (INT 5362) [ previous update 4977/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert î10, centred on:34° 52´·12N., 127° 42´·18E.
Delete former î10, centred on:34° 51´·75N., 127° 42´·17E.
358 KOREA - South Coast - Chodo Gundo - Chodo - Light.Light List Vol. M, 2013/14, 4295.3Source: Korean Notice 50/878/13
Chart 3365 (INT 5252) [ previous update 5442/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Amend light to, Fl(2)G.6s17m9M 34° 14´·44N., 127° 14´·38E.
359 KOREA - South Coast - Jeju-Do - Udo NW - Light.Light List Vol. M, 2013/14, 4270.15, 4270.2Source: UKHO Note: Certain copies only
Chart 3365 (INT 5252) [ previous update 358/14 ] WGS84 DATUM
Amend light to, Fl.R.4s12m6M & Fl.G.4s16m5M 33° 31´·8N., 126° 51´·5E.
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360 KOREA - South Coast - Pusan - South Inner Harbour, North Outer Harbour and North Inner Harbour - Miwon Wharf N and SE and Uam Container Terminal - Depths. Obstructions.
Source: Korean Chart 2206
Chart 1259 (panel B, Pusan) [ previous update 5070/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert depth, 45 , and extend 5m contour N to enclose (a) 35° 05´·74N., 129° 02´·18E.
3!+ Obstn(b) 35° 04´·93N., 129° 02´·13E.
3)+ Obstn35° 05´·11N., 129° 01´·86E.
4#+ Obstn35° 05´·84N., 129° 02´·35E.35° 05´·88N., 129° 04´·09E.
5+ Obstn 35° 05´·56N., 129° 01´·66E.35° 05´·58N., 129° 04´·41E.35° 05´·24N., 129° 01´·94E.
4$+ Obstn(c) 35° 05´·74N., 129° 01´·86E.
Replace depth, 99 , and associated 10m contour with depth, 93 , enclosed by 10m contour 35° 07´·30N., 129° 04´·08E.
Delete depth, 58 , close SW of: (a) abovedepth, 62 , close SW of: (b) abovedepth, 53 , close S of: (c) above
361 KOREA - South Coast - Pusan - North Outer Harbour - Light.Light List Vol. M, 2013/14, 4356.55Source: Korean Notice 50/887/13
Chart 1259 (plan B, Pusan) [ previous update 360/14 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert ¶ Fl(2)G.8s21m6M(a) 35° 05´·14N., 129° 04´·99E.
Delete ¶ Fl.G.4s18m5M, close S of:(a) above
364 KOREA - East Coast - Approaches to P�ohang - Wolp� o-ri - Light.Light List Vol. M, 2013/14, 4413.628Source: Korean Notice 50/871/13
Chart 3666 (INT 5251) [ previous update 208/14 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert ¶ Fl.R.5s14m5M36° 12´·6N., 129° 22´·9E.
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351 INDONESIA - Jawa - Pelabuhan Tanjungpriok and Tanker Anchorage N - Depths. Jetty.Source: Indonesian Chart 86B
Chart 932 (panel A, Pelabuhan Tanjungpriok) [ previous update 3308/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert depth, 5, enclosed by 5m contour 6° 04´·958S., 106° 54´·366E.depth, 103 (a) 6° 05´·891S., 106° 54´·630E.depth, 16 , enclosed by 2m contour 6° 06´·200S., 106° 54´·613E.depth, 72 (b) 6° 05´·894S., 106° 54´·493E.jetty, double firm line, width 20m, joining: 6° 05´·912S., 106° 54´·510E.
(existing jetty)6° 05´·912S., 106° 54´·452E.
Replace depth, 129 , with depth, 123 6° 05´·841S., 106° 53´·774E.Delete depth, 118 , close SW of: (a) above
depth, 76 , close W of: (b) above
Chart 932 (panel B, Approaches to Pelabuhan Tanjungpriok) [ previous update 3308/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert depth, 5, enclosed by 5m contour 6° 04´·96S., 106° 54´·37E.
Chart 933 [ previous update 3308/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert depth, 168 5° 59´·48S., 106° 54´·15E.depth, 5, enclosed by 5m contour 6° 04´·96S., 106° 54´·37E.
352 INDONESIA - Jawa - North Coast - Pulau Damar Besar W and SW - Anchorage area. Restricted areas.Buoyage.
Source: Indonesian Chart 86
Chart 933 [ previous update 351/14 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert limit of anchorage area, pecked line, joining: 5° 56´·51S., 106° 46´·00E.5° 56´·51S., 106° 47´·30E.5° 58´·00S., 106° 47´·30E.5° 58´·00S., 106° 46´·00E.
circular limit of restricted area, pecked line, radius 0·67M, centred on: 5° 58´·44S., 106° 48´·00E.
Gf; Fl.Y.4s5° 58´·26S., 106° 47´·69E.5° 58´·65S., 106° 48´·11E.
Delete former limit of restricted area, pecked line, joining: 5° 58´·48S., 106° 47´·97E.5° 58´·75S., 106° 48´·10E.5° 58´·64S., 106° 47´·75E.5° 58´·30S., 106° 47´·70E.
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Chart 2056 [ previous update 4338/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert limit of anchorage area, pecked line, joining: 5° 56´·51S., 106° 46´·00E.5° 56´·51S., 106° 47´·30E.5° 58´·00S., 106° 47´·30E.5° 58´·00S., 106° 46´·00E.
Chart 3729 [ previous update 1411/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert limit of anchorage area, pecked line, joining: 5° 56´·51S., 106° 46´·00E.5° 56´·51S., 106° 47´·30E.5° 58´·00S., 106° 47´·30E.5° 58´·00S., 106° 46´·00E.
371 INDONESIA - Nusa Tengarra - Bali South Coast - Benoa - Light-beacons. Leading lines. Legend.Light List Vol. K, 2013/14, 1291.21Source: Indonesian Chart 262A
Chart 946 (panel B, Benoa) [ previous update 4357/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert symbol, white light-beacon with triangular topmark, apex downwards, Fl.6s12m8M (a) 8° 45´·535S., 115° 13´·327E.leading line, pecked line for 1160m then firm line for 1220m, extending in direction 075·5° from: (b) (a) abovelegend, 255·5°, seaward end of: (b) above
Delete symbol, white light-beacon with topmark, Fl.3s12m9M PA, close S of: (c) (a) aboveformer leading line, pecked line and firm line, and associated legend, 249°, extending in direction 069° from: (c) above
352 INDONESIA - Jawa - North Coast - Pulau Damar Besar W and SW - Anchorage area. Restricted areas.Buoyage. (continued)
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Chart 946 (panel D, Approaches to Benoa) [ previous update 4357/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert symbol, white light-beacon with triangular topmark, apex downwards, Fl.6s8M (a) 8° 45´·54S., 115° 13´·33E.leading line, pecked line for 0·64M then firm line for 2·38M, extending in direction 075·5° from: (b) (a) abovelegend, 255·5°, seaward end of: (b) above
Delete symbol, white light-beacon with topmark, Fl.3s9M, close S of: (c) (a) aboveformer leading line, pecked line and firm line, and associated legend, 249°, extending in direction 069° from: (c) above
Chart 3706 [ previous update New Edition 22/08/2013 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert leading line, pecked line for 0·4M then firm line for 4·6M, extending in direction 075·5° from: (a) 8° 45´·6S., 115° 13´·4E. ( ¶ )legend, 255·5°, seaward end of: (a) above
Delete former leading line, pecked line and firm line, and associated legend, 249°, extending in direction 069° from: (a) above
Chart 3726 [ previous update 3734/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert leading line, pecked line for 0·4M then firm line for 4·6M, extending in direction 075·5° from: (a) 8° 45´·6S., 115° 13´·4E. ( ¶ )legend, 255·5°, seaward end of: (a) above
Amend range of light to, 8M (a) aboveDelete former leading line, pecked line and firm line, and associated
legend, 249°, extending in direction 069° from: (a) above
283 AUSTRALIA - Queensland - Townsville - Pier. Lights. Overhead transporter. Coastline. Buoyage. Light-beacons. Depths. Dredged areas. Dredged depths. Restricted area. Legends.
Light List Vol. K, 2013/14, 3112.63, 3112.64, 3112.65, 3112.66, 3108, 3108.44Source: Australian Notice 24/1199/13Note: Former Notice 5744(T)/09 is cancelled.
Chart Aus 257 [ previous update 624/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert the accompanying block, showing new pier, light, overhead transporter and amendments to coastline, buoyage, light-beacons, depths, dredged areas, dredged depths, restricted area and legends, centred on: 19° 15´·170S., 146° 49´·848E.
¶ Fl.Y.2·5s19° 14´·643S., 146° 49´·937E.19° 14´·603S., 146° 49´·883E.19° 14´·563S., 146° 49´·827E.19° 14´·515S., 146° 49´·757E.
Delete limit of restricted area, Ç, and associated legend,
Townsville Port Security Limit, joining: 19° 14´·800S., 146° 49´·939E.(N limit of block)19° 14´·415S., 146° 50´·215E.19° 14´·454S., 146° 50´·273E.19° 14´·575S., 146° 50´·333E.19° 14´·771S., 146° 50´·332E. (shore)
371 INDONESIA - Nusa Tengarra - Bali South Coast - Benoa - Light-beacons. Leading lines. Legend. (continued)
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325 PAPUA NEW GUINEA - Louisiade Archipelago - Panabwal Group - Kesal Island SE - Depth.Source: Australian Notice 25/1253/13
Chart Aus 509 [ previous update 3160/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert depth, 34 , enclosed by 5m contour 10° 47´·47S., 151° 50´·72E.
326 PAPUA NEW GUINEA - Jomard Islands - Panarairai Island N - Depth. Rock. Danger line.Source: Australian Notice 25/1254/13
Chart Aus 510 [ previous update 2878/11 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert depth, 14 , enclosed by 2m contour (a) 11° 13´·78S., 152° 10´·28E.Delete ¯, and associated danger line, dotted line, close SE of:
(a) above
327 AUSTRALIA - Northern Territory - Sir Edward Pellew Group - West Island W - Mooring buoy.Source: Australian Notice 25/1256/13
Chart Aus 305 [ previous update 4234/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert symbol, yellow cylindrical mooring light-buoy, Fl.Y.2s 15° 32´·2S., 136° 25´·3E.
328 AUSTRALIA - Western Australia - Cape Preston NW - Depths.Source: Australian Notice 25/1258/13
Chart Aus 327 [ previous update 5115/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert depth, 88 (a) 20° 44´·7S., 116° 08´·8E.Delete depth, 71 , close N of: (a) above
Chart Aus 742 [ previous update 3837/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert depth, 88 20° 44´·70S., 116° 08´·76E.Replace depth, 73 , with depth, 99 20° 44´·23S., 116° 08´·87E.
329 AUSTRALIA - Tasmania - Bass Strait - Kent Group - Deal Island NE - Light.Light List Vol. K, 2013/14, 2542.4Source: Australian Notice 25/1263/13
Chart Aus 487 [ previous update 5185/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Amend range of light to, 16M 39° 26´·6S., 147° 22´·7E.
Chart 4644 (INT 644) [ previous update 5185/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Amend range of light to, 16M 39° 26´·6S., 147° 22´·7E.
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330 AUSTRALIA - Northern Territory - Port Darwin - East Arm - Elizabeth River - Blaydin Point SE - Obstruction. Outfall. Buoy. Depth.
Source: Australian Notice 25/1257/13
Chart Aus 26 [ previous update 106/14 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert outfall, È, joining:12° 31´·58S., 130° 55´·80E. (shore)12° 31´·49S., 130° 56´·04E.
Chart Aus 28 [ previous update 106/14 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert 6$+ Obstn(a) 12° 31´·494S., 130° 56´·042E.
outfall, È, joining:12° 31´·581S., 130° 55´·800E. (shore)(a) above
G;f Fl.Y.2s, close NE of:(a) above
Delete depth, 75, close SE of: (a) above
Chart Aus 722 [ previous update 5242/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert outfall, È, joining:12° 31´·58S., 130° 55´·80E. (shore)12° 31´·49S., 130° 56´·04E.
331 AUSTRALIA - Northern Territory - Bathurst Island - Cape Fourcroy W - Depth.Source: Australian Notice 25/1255/13
Chart Aus 309 [ previous update 139/14 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert depth, 50, enclosed by 50m contour 11° 49´·8S., 129° 54´·8E.
Chart Aus 722 [ previous update 330/14 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert depth, 50, enclosed by 50m contour 11° 49´·78S., 129° 54´·78E.
335 AUSTRALIA - Victoria - Approaches to Port of Melbourne - Half Moon Bay to Mordialloc SW - Beacons. Light-beacons. Buoyage.
Light List Vol. K, 2013/14, 2332.9, 2333Source: Australian Notice 25/1261/13
Chart Aus 143 [ previous update 135/14 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert D;f Fl.Y.5s38° 01´·80S., 145° 02´·40E.
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Chart Aus 155 [ previous update 134/14 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert KlÜ 37° 57´·90S., 145° 00´·50E.(a) 37° 58´·23S., 145° 00´·46E.
37° 58´·37S., 145° 00´·57E.(b) 37° 58´·50S., 145° 00´·70E.(c) 37° 58´·56S., 145° 00´·74E.
T?zVQ(9)10s37° 58´·11S., 145° 00´·45E.
D;f Fl.Y.5s38° 01´·80S., 145° 02´·40E.
Move TFl.5s6m3M, from:37° 58´·05S., 145° 00´·46E.
to: (d) 37° 58´·04S., 145° 00´·48E.Delete Jf 37° 57´·63S., 145° 00´·39E.
Jf, close SE of:(a) above(c) above
KÜl, close NE of:(b) above(d) above
KÜl, close E of:(d) above
340 AUSTRALIA - South Australia - Kangaroo Island - Western Cove - Rolls Point - Light.Light List Vol. K, 2013/14, 2100Source: Australian Notice 25/1259/13
Chart Aus 129 (panel, Kingscote) [ previous update 2176/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Delete ¶ Fl.WR.1·5s11m9/7M and associated sectors35° 39´·60S., 137° 38´·11E.
Chart Aus 129 [ previous update 2176/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Delete ¶ Fl.WR.1·5s9M and associated sectors35° 39´·60S., 137° 38´·11E.
Chart Aus 485 [ previous update 5290/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Delete ¶ Fl.WR.9M35° 39´·6S., 137° 38´·1E.
Chart Aus 780 [ previous update 3562/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Delete ¶ Fl.WR.1·5s and associated sectors35° 39´·6S., 137° 38´·1E.
341 AUSTRALIA - Queensland - Hydrographers Passage - White Tip Reef - Beacon.Source: Australian Notice 25/1249/13
Chart Aus 821 [ previous update 5287/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Delete Kg 19° 54´·46S., 150° 15´·55E.
335 AUSTRALIA - Victoria - Approaches to Port of Melbourne - Half Moon Bay to Mordialloc SW - Beacons. Light-beacons. Buoyage. (continued)
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342 AUSTRALIA - Queensland - Carpentaria Shoal to Endeavour Strait - Depths. Rock.Source: Australian Notice 25/1248/13
Chart Aus 292 [ previous update 3862/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Replace depth 04 enclosed by 2m contour with ² 10° 46´·27S., 142° 14´·43E.
Chart Aus 301 [ previous update 617/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert depth 91 enclosed by 10m contour 10° 52´·9S., 142° 13´·3E.depth 96 enclosed by 10m contour 10° 53´·3S., 142° 09´·7E.depth 148 enclosed by 15m contour 10° 50´·5S., 141° 36´·1E.depth 112 (a) 10° 41´·1S., 141° 35´·0E.
Replace depth 04 enclosed by 2m contour with ² 10° 46´·3S., 142° 14´·5E.Delete depth 93 enclosed by 10m contour 10° 35´·4S., 141° 36´·9E.
depth 99 enclosed by 10m contour, close SW of: (a) abovedepth 98 and associated 10m contour 10° 40´·4S., 141° 36´·5E.depth 97 enclosed by 10m contour 10° 42´·2S., 141° 37´·0E.
Chart Aus 376 [ previous update 3540/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert depth 91 enclosed by 10m contour 10° 52´·9S., 142° 13´·3E.depth 96 enclosed by 10m contour 10° 53´·3S., 142° 09´·7E.depth 112 (a) 10° 41´·1S., 141° 35´·0E.
Replace depth 04 enclosed by 2m contour with ² 10° 46´·3S., 142° 14´·5E.Delete depth 93 enclosed by 10m contour 10° 35´·4S., 141° 36´·9E.
depth 99 enclosed by 10m contour, close SW of: (a) abovedepth 98 enclosed by 10m contour 10° 40´·4S., 141° 36´·4E.depth 97 enclosed by 10m contour 10° 42´·2S., 141° 37´·0E.
Chart Aus 700 [ previous update New Edition 01/11/2013 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert depth 158 (a) 10° 43´·74S., 141° 27´·27E.Delete depth 192 enclosed by 20m contour 10° 42´·41S., 141° 08´·17E.
depth 145 enclosed by 15m contour 10° 43´·20S., 141° 27´·16E.depth 141 and associated 15m contour, close S of: (a) abovedepth 147 enclosed by 15m contour 10° 44´·26S., 141° 27´·30E.
Chart Aus 839 [ previous update 5048/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Replace depth 109 with depth 8 enclosed by 10m contour 10° 41´·68S., 142° 18´·32E.
343 AUSTRALIA - New South Wales - North Solitary Island - Light.Light List Vol. K, 2013/14, 2813Source: Australian Notice 25/1245/13
Chart Aus 812 [ previous update 4494/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Amend range of light to, 10M 29° 55´·47S., 153° 23´·39E.
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366 AUSTRALIA - Victoria - Port Phillip - Williamstown - Ann St Pier - Pier. Light.Light List Vol. K, 2013/14, 2349Source: Australian Notice 25/1262/13
Chart Aus 154 [ previous update 5211/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Move ¶ F.G, from:(a) 37° 51´·577S., 144° 54´·617E.
to: (b) 37° 51´·591S., 144° 54´·607E.Delete pier, double firm line, joining: (a) above
(b) above
353 NEW ZEALAND - South Island - East Coast - Approaches to Lyttelton - Godley Head N - Quarantine anchorage.
Source: New Zealand Notice 26/262/13
Chart NZ 63 [ previous update 4387/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert symbol, quarantine anchorage 43° 33´·00S., 172° 50´·00E.
Chart NZ 64 [ previous update 4387/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert symbol, quarantine anchorage 43° 33´·0S., 172° 50´·0E.
Chart NZ 6321 [ previous update 1133/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert symbol, quarantine anchorage 43° 33´·00S., 172° 50´·00E.
290 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA - West Coast - California - San Luis Obispo Bay SW -Data collection buoy.
Source: US Coast Guard District 11 LNM 47/18700/13
Chart 778 [ previous update 5456/13 ] UNDETERMINED DATUM
Insert Pf Fl(4)Y.20s ODAS �46011� PA35° 00´ 10"N., 120° 59´ 39"W.
Delete former Pf Fl(4)Y.20s ODAS �46011� PA34° 52´ 48"N., 120° 52´ 10"W.
Chart 2530 [ previous update 5407/13 ] NAD83 DATUM
Move Pf Fl(4)Y.20s ODAS �46011� PA, from:34° 52´·7N., 120° 52´·0W.
to: 35° 00´·2N., 120° 59´·7W.
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291 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA - Alaska - Prince William Sound - Approaches to Cordova - Nelson Bay - Lights. Beacon.
Light List Vol. G, 2013/14, 6641.1, 6641.14Source: US Coast Guard District 17 LNM 47/16710/13
Chart 4979 [ previous update 3748/13 ] NAD83 DATUM
Insert ã{ Fl.R.7M �14�60° 36´·78N., 145° 41´·91W.
Chart 4980 (inset, Continuation of Approaches to Cordova) [ previous update 3748/13 ] NAD83 DATUM
Amend light to, Fl R 2·5s 10ft 3M "12" 60° 37´·52N., 145° 41´·49W.Replace Kj�14� with ã{ Fl R 4s 7M "14"
60° 36´·78N., 145° 41´·91W.
298 CANADA - British Columbia - Fraser River - Delta - City Reach SE - Lights.Light List Vol. G, 2013/14, 5413.36, 5413.37Source: Canadian Notice 11//3490/13
Chart 4961 (Panel B-C) [ previous update 3369/13 ] NAD83 DATUM
Amend light to, Q Y 13m 49° 09´ 18·0"N., 122° 56´ 40·8"W.light to, Iso Y 2s 19m 49° 09´ 17·6"N., 122° 56´ 33·7"W.
288* GUATEMALA - West Coast - Quetzal - Puerto Quetzal SE and San José S - Lights.Light List Vol. G, 2013/14, 3386.8, 3392Source: MV UBC Sacramento
Chart 1946 (panel B, Quetzal) [ previous update 1641/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Amend light to, Q.Y �4� 13° 55´·223N., 90° 47´·270W.Delete ¶ F.R.15m3M
13° 54´·924N., 90° 49´·140W.
Chart 1946 (panel A, Approaches to Quetzal) [ previous update 1641/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Amend light to, Q.Y 13° 55´·22N., 90° 47´·27W.Delete ¶ F.R
13° 54´·92N., 90° 49´·14W.
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308 CHILE - Northern Coasts - San Antonio - Pta. San Antonio S and Pta. Panul SE - Automatic Identification System. Virtual aids to navigation. Fog signals. Lights.
Light List Vol. G, 2013/14, 1857, 1858, 1858.5, 1859ALRS Vol. 2, 2013/14: (1/14)Source: Chilean Notice 12/164/13
Chart 4240 [ previous update 4069/13 ] PSAD56 DATUM
Delete fog signal, Siren(2)30s, at light 33° 34´·5S., 71° 37´·3W.
Chart 4243 [ previous update 4768/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert Automatic Identification System, AIS, at light (a) 33° 34´·497S., 71° 37´·511W.Virtual aid to navigation, V-AIS, at light (b) 33° 34´·957S., 71° 37´·341W.
(c) 33° 35´·169S., 71° 37´·436W.fog signal, Horn(1)10s, at light (c) above
Amend range of light to, 13M (b) abovelight to, Fl.R.5s10·5m13M (c) above
Delete fog signal, Siren(2)30s, at light (a) abovesector at light (c) above
317 CHILE - Northern Coasts - Golfo Coronados - Pta. Corona - Fog signal.Light List Vol. G, 2013/14, 1676Source: Chilean Notice 12/168/13
Chart 4250 [ previous update 3495/10 ] PSAD56 DATUM
Amend fog signal to, Siren(1)10s, at light 41° 46´·9S., 73° 52´·5W.
378 ECUADOR - Bahía de Santa Elena - Puntilla de Santa Elena NE and Roca Belshaw - Wreck.Depths.
Source: US Chart 22102 and NGA
Chart 2799 (panel G, Bahía de Santa Elena) [ previous update 1612/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert 9$+ Wk2° 10´·37S., 80° 59´·35W.
depth, 97 , enclosed by 10m contour 2° 11´·32S., 80° 56´·33W.depth, 81 , and extend 10m contour NE to enclose 2° 11´·40S., 80° 55´·80W.
279 BRAZIL - North Coast - Baía de São Marcos - Ponta da Madeira Northwards - Jetty. Works.Source: Brazilian Notice 21/151/13
Chart 535 (panel A, Itaqui) [ previous update 4565/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert the accompanying block, showing new jetty and amendments to works, centred on: 2° 33´·36S., 44° 22´·92W.
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289 ARGENTINA - Bahía Blanca - Puertos Ingeniero White, Nacional and Galván - Buoyage.Source: Argentine Notice 12/214/13
Chart 3755 (panel A, Puertos Ingeniero White, Nacional and Galván) [ previous update 3929/12 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert I[b VQ(3)G.2s �5�38° 46´·880S., 62° 18´·990W.
I[b Fl.G.1·8s �4�(a) 38° 47´·410S., 62° 17´·950W.
I[b Fl(2)G.8s �3�(b) 38° 47´·400S., 62° 17´·710W.
I[b Fl.G.4s �2�(c) 38° 47´·590S., 62° 16´·720W.
I[b VQ.G �1�38° 47´·850S., 62° 15´·860W.
I[b VQ.G �32�(d) 38° 48´·120S., 62° 15´·400W.
Delete former �5� light-buoy 38° 47´·150S., 62° 18´·410W.former �4� light-buoy, close E of: (a) aboveformer �3� light-buoy, close NE of: (b) aboveformer �2� light-buoy, close W of: (c) aboveformer �1� light-buoy 38° 47´·956S., 62° 15´·738W.former �32� light-buoy, close E of: (d) above
292 ARGENTINA - Río de la Plata - Banco Piedras E - Buoy. Channel limits. Legend.Source: Argentine Notice 12/210/13
Chart 1749 [ previous update 3936/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert HZp Iso.10s Km19635° 28´·36S., 56° 34´·52W.
limit of channel, pecked line, joining: (a) 35° 09´·82S., 56° 59´·78W.(existing limit)
(b) 35° 28´·20S., 56° 34´·52W.and
(c) 35° 09´·70S., 57° 00´·50W.(existing limit)35° 28´·35S., 56° 34´·67W.
legend, Canal Punta Indio Sudeste, along: (a)-(b) aboveDelete former limit of channel, pecked line, joining: (a) above
(c) above
Chart 3064 [ previous update 3148/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert HZp Iso.10s35° 28´·4S., 56° 34´·5W.
limit of channel, pecked line, joining: (a) 35° 09´·8S., 56° 59´·8W.(existing limit)
(b) 35° 28´·2S., 56° 34´·5W.and
(c) 35° 09´·7S., 57° 00´·5W.(existing limit)35° 28´·4S., 56° 34´·7W.
legend, Canal Punta Indio Sudeste, along: (a)-(b) aboveDelete former limit of channel, pecked line, joining: (a) above
(c) above
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Chart 3065 [ previous update 3148/13 ] UNDETERMINED DATUM
Insert HZp Iso.10s35° 28´·4S., 56° 34´·5W.
limit of channel, pecked line, joining: (a) 35° 10´·1S., 56° 59´·2W.(existing limit)
(b) 35° 28´·2S., 56° 34´·6W.and
(c) 35° 10´·1S., 57° 00´·0W.35° 28´·2S., 56° 35´·0W.
legend, Canal Punta Indio Sudeste, along: (a)-(b) aboveDelete former limit of channel, pecked line, joining: (a) above
(c) above
293 ARGENTINA - Río de la Plata - Banco Ortiz S - Buoy.Source: Argentine Notice 12/212/13
Chart 1749 [ previous update 292/14 ] WGS84 DATUM
Amend �4� light-buoy to, Fl.G.4s 34° 51´·31S., 57° 12´·09W.
294 ARGENTINA - Tierra del Fuego E - Isla de los Estados - B. Crossley - Teniente Palet -Light-beacon.
Light List Vol. G, 2013/14, 1282Source: Argentine Notice 12/216/13
Chart 1332 [ previous update 4611/10 ] UNDETERMINED DATUM
Amend light-beacon to, Fl.3s 54° 47´·76S., 64° 40´·42W.
367 BRAZIL - South Coast - Baía de Sepetiba - Porto de Sepetiba - Tecar S - Buoy.Source: Brazilian Notice 23/183/13
Chart 431 [ previous update 5097/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Move Ib[ Fl.G.3s �22�, from:22° 56´·36S., 43° 49´·98W.
to: 22° 56´·44S., 43° 50´·06W.
292 ARGENTINA - Río de la Plata - Banco Piedras E - Buoy. Channel limits. Legend. (continued)
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304* WEST INDIES - Bahamas - Great Bahama Bank - Submarine cables.Source: Columbus Networks USA Inc
Chart 3910 [ previous update 6736/08 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert submarine cable, É, joining:25° 40´·0N., 78° 32´·1W.(S border)25° 46´·3N., 78° 41´·7W.25° 50´·6N., 78° 52´·3W.25° 54´·7N., 79° 12´·5W.
(a) 25° 56´·0N., 79° 14´·5W.25° 55´·3N., 79° 18´·4W.and(a) above25° 56´·4N., 79° 12´·0W.25° 52´·2N., 78° 52´·0W.25° 47´·5N., 78° 40´·3W.25° 40´·0N., 78° 29´·1W.(S border)
305* PANAMA - Caribbean Sea Coast - María Chiquita N and NW - Submarine cables.Source: Columbus Networks USA Inc
Chart 1400 [ previous update 4333/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert submarine cable, É, joining:9° 29´·94N., 79° 47´·92W.(existing cable)9° 35´·16N., 79° 54´·29W.and9° 31´·50N., 79° 46´·15W.(existing cable)9° 36´·58N., 79° 47´·42W.
306* COSTA RICA - Caribbean Sea Coast - Approaches to Puerto Limón and Bahía de Limón - Submarine cables.
Source: Columbus Networks USA Inc
Chart 1798 (panel A, Puerto Limón) [ previous update 1482/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert submarine cable, É, joining:9° 58´·28N., 83° 01´·74W. (shore)9° 58´·26N., 83° 01´·52W.9° 58´·19N., 83° 01´·05W.9° 58´·04N., 82° 59´·50W.(E border)
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Chart 1798 (panel C, Approaches to Puerto Limón and Bahía de Moín) [ previous update 1482/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert submarine cable, É, joining:9° 58´·28N., 83° 01´·74W. (shore)9° 58´·03N., 82° 59´·27W.10° 00´·98N., 82° 56´·42W.10° 01´·15N., 82° 56´·08W.and9° 57´·46N., 82° 57´·52W.(existing cable)9° 58´·32N., 82° 53´·00W.(E border)
307* WEST INDIES - Jamaica - Approaches to Kingston Harbour - Seven Mile S - Submarine cable.Source: Columbus Networks USA Inc
Chart 454 [ previous update 3753/12 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert submarine cable, É, joining:17° 56´·87N., 76° 42´·13W. (shore)17° 56´·82N., 76° 42´·15W.17° 56´·50N., 76° 42´·03W.(E border)
Chart 456 [ previous update 3753/12 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert submarine cable, É, joining:17° 56´·87N., 76° 42´·15W. (shore)17° 56´·21N., 76° 41´·96W.
309* WEST INDIES - Trinidad and Tobago - Trinidad, North Coast and Tobago, West Coast - Corozal Point NW and Milford Bay SW - Submarine cables.
Source: Columbus Networks USA Inc
Chart 477 [ previous update 229/11 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert submarine cable, É, joining:11° 09´·57N., 60° 50´·35W. (shore)11° 09´·69N., 60° 50´·82W.11° 09´·71N., 60° 51´·34W.11° 09´·52N., 60° 51´·85W.11° 07´·04N., 60° 54´·98W.11° 04´·73N., 60° 56´·78W.11° 01´·81N., 60° 57´·12W.(S border)
306* COSTA RICA - Caribbean Sea Coast - Approaches to Puerto Limón and Bahía de Limón - Submarine cables. (continued)
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Chart 477 (panel A, Courland Point to Sandy Point) [ previous update 229/11 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert submarine cable, É, joining:11° 09´·56N., 60° 50´·32W. (shore)11° 09´·65N., 60° 50´·55W.11° 09´·70N., 60° 51´·20W.11° 09´·55N., 60° 51´·75W.11° 09´·25N., 60° 52´·16W.(W border)
Chart 483 [ previous update 3119/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert submarine cable, É, joining:10° 44´·30N., 61° 37´·08W. (shore)10° 44´·32N., 61° 37´·46W.10° 44´·60N., 61° 37´·98W.10° 44´·93N., 61° 38´·33W.10° 45´·90N., 61° 38´·47W.10° 51´·56N., 61° 40´·93W.10° 51´·85N., 61° 41´·35W.10° 54´·35N., 61° 42´·60W.(N border)
311* COLOMBIA - Caribbean Sea Coast - Cartagena NW - Submarine cable.Source: Columbus Networks USA Inc
Chart 1277 [ previous update 5206/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert submarine cable, É, joining:10° 26´·55N., 75° 31´·65W. (shore)10° 30´·20N., 75° 35´·40W.10° 31´·00N., 75° 36´·60W.
309* WEST INDIES - Trinidad and Tobago - Trinidad, North Coast and Tobago, West Coast - Corozal Point NW and Milford Bay SW - Submarine cables. (continued)
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312* NICARAGUA - Caribbean Sea Coast - Bluefields NE and SE - Submarine cables.Source: Columbus Networks USA Inc
Chart 605 [ previous update 4455/11 ] UNDETERMINED DATUM
Insert submarine cable, É, joining:11° 59´ 50"N., 83° 44´ 33"W. (shore)12° 00´ 29"N., 83° 42´ 35"W.12° 00´ 00"N., 83° 41´ 37"W.11° 58´ 53"N., 83° 41´ 43"W.
(a) 11° 58´ 12"N., 83° 40´ 15"W.11° 58´ 23"N., 83° 36´ 53"W.12° 01´ 47"N., 83° 22´ 13"W.12° 10´ 32"N., 83° 14´ 08"W.12° 52´ 39"N., 83° 06´ 18"W.13° 13´ 35"N., 83° 10´ 00"W.(N border)and(a) above11° 57´ 00"N., 83° 37´ 20"W.(S border)
Chart 1139 [ previous update 4455/11 ] UNDETERMINED DATUM
Insert submarine cable, É, joining:11° 59´ 56"N., 83° 44´ 18"W.12° 00´ 30"N., 83° 42´ 42"W.12° 00´ 15"N., 83° 41´ 45"W.11° 58´ 54"N., 83° 41´ 40"W.11° 55´ 48"N., 83° 35´ 40"W.11° 42´ 30"N., 83° 32´ 44"W.11° 23´ 15"N., 83° 20´ 40"W.and11° 58´ 20"N., 83° 40´ 30"W.11° 58´ 25"N., 83° 36´ 55"W.12° 01´ 38"N., 83° 23´ 00"W.12° 03´ 00"N., 83° 21´ 10"W.(N border)
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345* GUATEMALA - East Coast - Gulf of Honduras - Cabo Tres Puntas S and E and HONDURAS - Puerto Cortés N and NW - Submarine cables.
Source: Columbus Networks USA Inc
Chart 1573 [ previous update 3817/11 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert submarine cable, É, joining:15° 44´·50N., 88° 35´·98W. (shore)15° 46´·60N., 88° 35´·82W.15° 48´·48N., 88° 34´·65W.15° 50´·90N., 88° 34´·84W.15° 55´·71N., 88° 39´·26W.15° 57´·50N., 88° 38´·93W.15° 59´·10N., 88° 36´·92W.15° 59´·20N., 88° 29´·68W.15° 55´·34N., 88° 18´·30W.15° 55´·22N., 88° 14´·80W.and
(a) 15° 51´·90N., 87° 56´·63W. (shore)15° 52´·23N., 87° 57´·05W.15° 53´·22N., 88° 00´·80W.15° 53´·37N., 88° 01´·86W.and(a) above15° 52´·97N., 87° 57´·16W.15° 56´·28N., 87° 55´·65W.
348* DOMINICAN REPUBLIC - Puerto Plata NE - Submarine cables.Source: Columbus Networks USA Inc.
Chart 463 (panel, Punta Cabarete to Punta Brimball) [ previous update 3653/13 ] UNDETERMINED DATUM
Insert submarine cable, É, joining:(a) 19° 48´·5N., 70° 40´·8W. (shore)
19° 50´·7N., 70° 41´·8W.and(a) above19° 49´·6N., 70° 40´·2W.19° 50´·9N., 70° 40´·7W.and(a) above19° 49´·7N., 70° 39´·2W.
Chart 463 (panel, Puerto Plata) [ previous update 3653/13 ] UNDETERMINED DATUM
Insert submarine cable, É, joining:19° 49´·845N., 70° 41´·477W.(linear scales)19° 49´·519N., 70° 41´·323W.19° 49´·284N., 70° 41´·148W.19° 49´·224N., 70° 41´·050W.(E border)
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355 WEST INDIES - Virgin Islands - Saint Croix - Limetree Bay - Container Terminal W - Obstructions.Piles.
Source: US Chart 25641
Chart 485 (panel B, Krause Lagoon Channel and Limetree Bay) [ previous update 4060/13 ] NAD83 DATUM
Insert å Obstns(a) 17° 41´·73N., 64° 45´·31W.
Replace ã with å Obstns(b) 17° 41´·77N., 64° 45´·33W.
Delete ã, close SE of: (a) above
ã, close NW of: (a) above
ã, close SE of: (b) above
379 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA - Gulf of Mexico - Straits of Florida - Approaches to Florida Keys - Sand Key Channel S - Data collection buoy.
Source: US Notice 51/11435/13
Chart 1098 [ previous update 4780/13 ] NAD83 DATUM
Insert Pf Fl(4)Y.20s �42080� ODAS24° 23´·80N., 81° 56´·00W.
Chart 1217 [ previous update 3205/13 ] UNDETERMINED DATUM
Insert Pf Fl(4)Y.20s �42080� ODAS24° 23´·8N., 81° 56´·0W.
Chart 2866 [ previous update 2846/13 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert Pf Fl(4)Y.20s �42080� ODAS24° 23´·8N., 81° 56´·0W.
Chart 2881 [ previous update 4780/13 ] NAD83 DATUM
Insert Pf Fl(4)Y.20s �42080� ODAS24° 23´·80N., 81° 56´·00W.
Chart 3853 [ previous update 3453/13 ] NAD83 DATUM
Insert Pf Fl(4)Y.20s �42080� ODAS24° 23´·8N., 81° 56´·0W.
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280 CANADA - Nova Scotia - South East Coast - Sambro Harbour S and SE and Half Island Pt E and SE - Buoyage.
Source: Canadian Notice 11/4237/13
Chart 4752 (INT 4631) (panel, Sambro Harbour) [ previous update 3337/13 ] NAD83 DATUM
Move Jj HE12, from:44° 27´ 02·5"N., 63° 34´ 15·0"W.
to: 44° 27´ 04·8"N., 63° 34´ 12·5"W.
Chart 4752 (INT 4631) [ previous update 3337/13 ] NAD83 DATUM
Insert the accompanying block, showing amendments to buoyage, centred on: 44° 26´·90N., 63° 34´·61W.
Move Jj HE4, from:44° 25´·03N., 63° 36´·18W.
to: 44° 24´·79N., 63° 36´·62W.Delete Jj HW2
44° 37´·98N., 63° 18´·47W.
Fw HW44° 37´·52N., 63° 18´·25W.
339 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA - East Coast - South Carolina - Charleston Harbor - Shipyard Creek - Chevron Terminal Wharf - Dredged depth. Depth.
Source: NOS
Chart 2809 [ previous update 5204/13 ] NAD83 DATUM
Amend dredged depth to, 32ft (2013), centred on: (a) 32° 49´·86N., 79° 56´·63W.Delete depth, 16, close E of: (a) above
368 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA - East Coast - South Carolina - Georgetown SE - Fish haven.Wreck.
Source: US Chart 11520
Chart 2710 [ previous update 4144/13 ] UNDETERMINED DATUM
Insert ´ PA33° 07´·2N., 78° 50´·0W.
Chart 2864 [ previous update 844/13 ] NAD83 DATUM
Insert Á (63)33° 08´·5N., 78° 50´·7W.
´ PA33° 07´·2N., 78° 50´·5W.
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284(T)/14 CELTIC SEA - UK Sector - Nymphe Bank SE and Cockburn Bank SE - Scientific instruments. Buoyage.
Source: Cefas1. Until 31 March 2015, scientific instruments, marked by special light-buoys, Fl(5)Y.20s, exist in the vicinity of the following
positions (WGS84 Datum):
2. Mariners are advised to keep at least 4 cables clear of the buoyage.
Charts affected - 1123 - 1178 (INT 1611) - 2649 (INT 1063)
285(T)/14 ENGLAND - West Coast - Approaches to Heysham - Lune Deep - Buoy.
Source: DONG Energy1. A waverider light-buoy, Fl(5)Y.20s, has been established in position 53° 59´·07N., 3° 01´·69W. (ETRS89 Datum).2. Mariners are advised to navigate with caution in this area.
Charts affected - 1320 - 1552 (INT 1641) - 2010 (INT 1640)
287(T)/14 ENGLAND - West Coast - Approaches to Barrow - Haws Point E -Scientific instrument.
Source: ABP Barrow Notice 55/131. A scientific instrument has been deployed, until April 2014, in position 54° 03´·025N., 3° 09´·982W. (ETRS89 Datum).2. The scientific instrument is approximately 0·6m in height and is moored to the seabed.
Charts affected - 2010 (INT 1640) - 3164
300(T)/14 SCOTLAND - North Coast - Whiten Head NE - Buoyage.
Source: Environmental Research Institute1. Waverider light-buoys, Fl(5)Y.20s, have been established for one year in the following positions (WGS84 Datum):
Charts affected - 219 (INT 1060) - 1954 (INT 1601) - 2635 (INT 1061)
49° 24´·00N., 8° 36´·00W.50° 34´·15N., 7° 01´·34W.51° 02´·60N., 6° 36´·00W.51° 07´·55N., 6° 10´·62W.
58° 37´·54N., 4° 22´·19W.58° 37´·54N., 4° 14´·22W.
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299(T)/14 POLAND - Szczecin - Wyspa Grodzka S - Works. Buoyage.
Source: Polish Notice 49/907(T)/131. Construction works are taking place in the Port of Szczecin within the Duńczyca Canal. The canal is closed to non works
traffic between 0700 hours and 2200 hours. The following special light buoys have been established marking the works site:
Chart affected - 2676 (INT 1299)
323(T)/14 GERMANY - Baltic Coast - Rostock NW - Foul.
Source: German Notice 51-52/(16)1671(T)/131. A foul exists within anchorage area No1 in position 54° 13´·14N., 11° 58´·96E. (WGS84 Datum).
Chart affected - 2365
286(T)/14 IRAN - Shah Allum Shoal - Light.
Source: Iranian Notice 07/20131. The Shah Allum light, Fl(2)6s30m18M, in position 26° 25´·43N., 52° 29´·92E. (WGS84 Datum) is reported extinguished.
Charts affected - 2523 (INT 7250) - 2837 (INT 7017) - 2858 (INT 750) - 2886 (INT 7243) - 2887 (INT 7232)
Position (WGS84 Datum) Name Characteristics53° 25´·72N., 14° 34´·51E. D-1 Fl.Y.4s53° 25´·61N., 14° 34´·08E. D-2 Fl.Y.4s
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296(T)/14 CHINA - South Coast - Zhujiang Kou - Dangan Shuidao (Lema Channel) and Dahao Shuidao (Lantau Channel) - Traffic separation schemes. Precautionary areas.
Source: UKHO1. Mariners are advised that from 1st June 2004 the following Traffic Separation Schemes have been established by the
Maritime Safety Agency of China in Zhujiang Kou for a trial period. The schemes are shown in the accompanying diagram.
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2. Dangan Shuidao (Lema Channel) Traffic Separation Scheme.a) No1 Traffic Separation Zone, 0·5M wide, joining the following positions:
b) No2 Traffic Separation Zone, 0·5M wide, joining the following positions:
c) Traffic lanes are established on both sides of these Traffic Separation Zones, width 0·5M. The traffic lane on the north is designated for westbound traffic (270°). The traffic lane on the south is designated for eastbound traffic (090°).
d) The waters between the Dangan Shuidao (Lema Channel) Traffic Separation Scheme and the southern coast of Hong Kong are designated an Inshore Traffic Zone.
e) No1 Precautionary Area is centred on position 22° 08´·05N., 114° 21´·50E. (Beijing (1954) Datum), 22° 08´·03N., 114° 21´·52E. (WGS84 Datum), radius 1·2M.
f) No2 Precautionary Area is centred on position 22° 08´·05N., 114° 13´·57E. (Beijing (1954) Datum), 22° 08´·03N., 114° 13´·59E. (WGS84 Datum), radius 1·7M.
296(T)/14 CHINA - South Coast - Zhujiang Kou - Dangan Shuidao (Lema Channel) and Dahao Shuidao (Lantau Channel) - Traffic separation schemes. Precautionary areas. (continued)
Beijing (1954) Datum WGS84 Datum22° 08´·30N., 114° 15´·39E. 22° 08´·28N., 114° 15´·41E.22° 08´·30N., 114° 20´·23E. 22° 08´·28N., 114° 20´·25E.22° 07´·80N., 114° 20´·23E. 22° 07´·78N., 114° 20´·25E.22° 07´·80N., 114° 15´·39E. 22° 07´·78N., 114° 15´·41E.
Beijing (1954) Datum WGS84 Datum22° 08´·30N., 114° 06´·45E. 22° 08´·28N., 114° 06´·47E.22° 08´·30N., 114° 11´·76E. 22° 08´·28N., 114° 11´·78E.22° 07´·80N., 114° 11´·76E. 22° 07´·78N., 114° 11´·78E.22° 07´·80N., 114° 06´·45E. 22° 07´·78N., 114° 06´·47E.
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3. Dahao Shuidao (Lantau Channel) Traffic Separation Scheme. a) No3 Traffic Separation Zone, 200m wide, joining the following positions:
b) No4 Traffic Separation Zone, 200m wide, joining the following positions:
c) No5 Traffic Separation Zone, 200m wide, joining the following positions:
d) No6 Traffic Separation Zone, 200m wide, joining the following positions:
e) Traffic lanes are established on both sides of these Traffic Separation Zones, width 600m.f) The traffic lane on the east of No3 Traffic Separation Zone is designated for northbound traffic (000° and 335°). The
traffic lane on the west is designated for southbound traffic (155° and 180°).g) The traffic lane on the north of No4 Traffic Separation Zone is designated for westbound traffic (306°). The traffic lane
on the south is designated for eastbound traffic (126°). h) The traffic lane on the east of No5 Traffic Separation Zone is designated for northbound traffic (348°). The traffic lane
on the west is designated for southbound traffic (168°).i) The traffic lanes on both sides of No6 Traffic Separation Zone are passages for Hong Kong - Macao high speed
passenger craft. The traffic lane on the north is designated for westbound traffic (278°). The traffic lane on the south is designated for eastbound traffic (098°).
j) No3 Precautionary Area is centred on position 22° 10´·90N., 113° 49´·73E. (Beijing (1954) Datum), 22° 10´·88N., 113° 49´·75E. (WGS84 Datum), radius 2000m.
Charts affected - 4127 - 4129
296(T)/14 CHINA - South Coast - Zhujiang Kou - Dangan Shuidao (Lema Channel) and Dahao Shuidao (Lantau Channel) - Traffic separation schemes. Precautionary areas. (continued)
Beijing (1954) Datum WGS84 Datum22° 09´·89N., 113° 50´·17E. 22° 09´·87N., 113° 50´·19E.22° 08´·35N., 113° 50´·95E. 22° 08´·33N., 113° 50´·97E.22° 06´·35N., 113° 50´·95E. 22° 06´·33N., 113° 50´·97E.22° 06´·35N., 113° 50´·83E. 22° 06´·33N., 113° 50´·85E.22° 08´·32N., 113° 50´·83E. 22° 08´·30N., 113° 50´·85E.22° 09´·86N., 113° 50´·06E. 22° 09´·84N., 113° 50´·08E.
Beijing (1954) Datum WGS84 Datum22° 08´·46N., 113° 53´·47E. 22° 08´·44N., 113° 53´·49E.22° 08´·55N., 113° 53´·53E. 22° 08´·53N., 113° 53´·55E.22° 10´·41N., 113° 50´·77E. 22° 10´·39N., 113° 50´·79E.22° 10´·32N., 113° 50´·72E. 22° 10´·30N., 113° 50´·74E.
Beijing (1954) Datum WGS84 Datum22° 11´·94N., 113° 49´·41E. 22° 11´·92N., 113° 49´·43E.22° 11´·97N., 113° 49´·52E. 22° 11´·95N., 113° 49´·54E.22° 13´·97N., 113° 49´·06E. 22° 13´·95N., 113° 49´·08E.22° 13´·95N., 113° 48´·95E. 22° 13´·93N., 113° 48´·97E.
Beijing (1954) Datum WGS84 Datum22° 11´·47N., 113° 47´·86E. 22° 11´·45N., 113° 47´·88E.22° 11´·57N., 113° 47´·88E. 22° 11´·55N., 113° 47´·90E.22° 11´·46N., 113° 48´·74E. 22° 11´·44N., 113° 48´·76E.22° 11´·36N., 113° 48´·68E. 22° 11´·34N., 113° 48´·70E.
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301(P)/14 CHINA - South Coast - Qiongzhou Haixia E - North, Middle and South Channels - Depths.Buoyage.
Source: Chinese Charts 15700, 15770 and 157991. Numerous changes to depths exist E of Qiongzhou Haixia, in and adjacent to the North, Middle and South Channels. The
most significant are as follows:
2. Shoaler depths exist in the former mined areas surrounding these channels.3. Shoal depths in the North Channel no longer exist in the following positions:
4. Four lateral light-buoys have been established in the following positions:
(All positions are referred to WGS84 Datum).5. Mariners are advised to navigate with caution in these areas.6. These and other changes will be included in a New Edition of Chart 3890 to be published mid 2014.
Charts affected - 3890 - 3892
Depth (metres) Position Channel1·9 20° 21´·91N., 110° 46´·13E. North11·9 20° 22´·17N., 110° 53´·32E. North19·3 20° 17´·51N., 110° 47´·64E. North16·6 20° 22´·33N., 110° 49´·42E. North13·9 20° 21´·63N., 110° 49´·77E. North15·3 20° 22´·06N., 110° 51´·00E. North7·5 20° 21´·04N., 110° 48´·30E. North7·9 20° 23´·44N., 110° 51´·30E. North8·1 20° 24´·22N., 110° 52´·09E. North18·7 20° 14´·38N., 110° 41´·79E. Middle15·8 20° 14´·59N., 110° 51´·02E. Middle19·4 20° 15´·42N., 110° 55´·66E. Middle13·8 20° 15´·73N., 110° 54´·02E. Middle12·2 20° 15´·00N., 110° 50´·65E. Middle16·7 20° 15´·24N., 110° 56´·65E. Middle14·1 20° 14´·75N., 110° 57´·36E. Middle20·3 20° 14´·21N., 110° 52´·05E. Middle8·4 20° 15´·36N., 110° 50´·38E. Middle15·7 20° 15´·21N., 110° 38´·98E. Middle9·5 20° 10´·32N., 110° 41´·27E. South7·2 20° 09´·77N., 110° 42´·37E. South2·9 20° 07´·59N., 110° 45´·56E. South4·7 20° 06´·75N., 110° 45´·29E. South14·7 20° 08´·78N., 110° 35´·27E. South4·5 20° 04´·00N., 110° 31´·52E. South
Depth (metres) Position7·6 20° 23´·39N., 110° 51´·94E.8·3 20° 22´·92N., 110° 51´·97E.5·3 20° 22´·08N., 110° 51´·61E.
Characteristic Position TypeFl(2).R.6s 20° 11´·84N., 110° 26´·01E. Red PillarFl.R.4s 20° 12´·81N., 110° 28´·02E. Red PillarFl(2).G.6s 20° 13´·92N., 110° 25´·64E. Green PillarFl.G.4s 20° 14´·40N., 110° 27´·83E. Green Pillar
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320(T)/14 NEW ZEALAND - South Island - East Coast - Canterbury Basin - Works. Mooring buoys.
Source: New Zealand Notice 26/267(T)/131. Until 31 March 2014, MV Aquila Explorer (call sign H3JN), is undertaking seismic survey operations in an area bounded
by the following positions:
(All positions are referred to WGS84 Datum)2. MV Aquila Explorer will be deploying one streamer; 4·32NM long marked by lit yellow mooring buoys and is restricted in
its ability to manoeuvre. All vessels are requested to pass at least 7NM ahead and astern and 2NM to the side.3. Support vessel MV Go Polaris (call sign VHMX), will be in attendance.4. All vessels will maintain a listening watch on VHF channels 16 & 73.
Charts affected - 4648 (INT 648) - NZ 64 - NZ 66 - NZ 661
321(T)/14 NEW ZEALAND - North Island - South Coast - Wellington - Evans Bay and Lyall Bay - Restricted areas.
Source: New Zealand Notice 26/270(T)/131. Vessels with a height greater than 13·5m are restricted from entering the area bounded by the following approximate
positions:
2. *Vessels with a height greater than 6m are restricted from entering the area bounded by the following approximate positions:
* Indicates new or revised entry.(All positions are referred to WGS84 Datum)
3. Charting action will take place in due course.4. Former Notice 5353(P)/13 is cancelled.
Charts affected - NZ 4633 - NZ 4634
45° 48´·00S., 171° 00´·00E.45° 48´·00S., 173° 30´·00E.47° 20´·00S., 173° 30´·00E.47° 20´·00S., 171° 00´·00E.
Position Remarks41° 18´·85S., 174° 48´·34E. lit yellow buoy41° 18´·85S., 174° 48´·55E. lit yellow buoy41° 18´·98S., 174° 48´·55E. yellow shore marker41° 19´·02S., 174° 48´·34E. yellow shore marker
Position Remarks41° 20´·12S., 174° 48´·27E. yellow shore marker41° 20´·20S., 174° 48´·49E. yellow shore marker41° 20´·34S., 174° 48´·49E. lit yellow buoy41° 20´·34S., 174° 48´·27E. lit yellow buoy
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322(T)/14 NEW ZEALAND - North Island - Wellington - Thorndon Container Terminal -Restricted area.
Source: New Zealand Notice 26/265(T)/131. Until further notice, a temporary exclusion zone has been established on the entire southern edge of the Thorndon Container
Terminal (Lambton Harbour), centred on position 41° 16´·89S., 174° 47´·24E. (WGS84 Datum). 2. Mariners are requested to remain a minimum of 100m clear of the shoreline and a minimum of 50m from any buoys at all
times. Mariners are also requested to adhere to requests from work vessels beyond this zone if necessary.
Charts affected - NZ 4633 - NZ 4634
324(T)/14 WEST INDIES - Leeward Islands - Guadeloupe - Îles de la Petite Terre - Buoy.
Source: French Notice 50/2(T)/13 1. The special pillar light-buoy, Fl(2+1)Y.10s, in position 16° 10´·95N., 61° 07´·16W. (WGS84 Datum), has been removed
until further notice.
Chart affected - 618
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To accompany Notice to Mariners 381/2014
On Chart 863
CHART 1862: POSITIONSPositions on chart 863 (plan G) differ fromthose on chart 1862 by varying amounts;positions should be transferred by bearing anddistance from common charted objects, not bylatitude and longitude.
To accompany Notice to Mariners 381/2014
On Chart 2725
CHART 2699: POSITIONSTo agree with the larger scale chart 2699which is referred to ETRS89 Datum, positionsread from chart 2725 must be adjusted by 0·05minutes WESTWARD.
To accompany Notice to Mariners 381/2014
On Chart 2752
CHART 2725: POSITIONSTo agree with the smaller scale chart 2725which is referred to OSI Datum, positions readfrom chart 2752 must be adjusted by 0•05minutes EASTWARD.
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To accompany Notice to Mariners 279/14. Image Size (mm) 135.9 by 213.4
To accompany Notice to Mariners 280/14. Image Size (mm) 123.7 by 158
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To accompany Notice to Mariners 282/14. Image Size (mm) 38.7 by 52.8
To accompany Notice to Mariners 282/14. Image Size (mm) 38.8 by 54.5
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NAVIGATIONAL WARNINGS See The Mariner’s Handbook (2009 Edition). It is recommended that the warnings reprinted below should be kept in a file or book, followed by subsequent weekly reprints. Only the most convenient Admiralty Chart is quoted. All warnings issued within the previous 42 days are broadcast via SafetyNET and/or NAVTEX. The complete texts of all in-force NAVAREA I warnings, including those which are no longer being broadcast, are available from www.ukho.gov.uk/RNW. Additionally, a quarterly cumulative list of the complete text of all in-force NAVAREA I Warnings is included in Section III of the Weekly NM Bulletin in Weeks 1, 13, 26 and 39 each year. Alternatively, these may be requested by e-mail from NAVAREA I Co-ordinator at: [email protected] The RNW web page also contains a link to the IHO website which allows direct access to all the other NAVAREA Co-ordinators around the world who have made their NAVAREA warnings available on the web. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Weekly Edition 4, 23 January 2014 (published on the UKHO Website 13 January 2014). ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (1) Navarea I (NE Atlantic) Weekly Edition 4 The following NAVAREA I warnings were in force at 130500 UTC Jan 14: Those issued since the last Weekly Edition are reprinted below: 2013 series: 084 225 331 342 346 348 355. 2014 series: 005 008 017 018 019 020. 003 Cancelled. 004 Cancelled. 005 NORTH SEA, UK SECTOR. Chart BA 295. 1. Seismic survey in progress by R/V Harrier Explorer in area bounded by 60-38N 001-47E, 60-41N 001-35E, 60-56N
001-29E, 60-57N 001-52E and 60-42N 001-55E. M/V Seabed Prince with ROV deploying recording stations on seabed. Guard vessel Thorax in attendance. Wide berth requested. 2. Cancel 361/13.
006 Cancelled. 007 Cancelled 008 NORTH SEA, UK SECTOR. Safety Zones, radius 500 metres, established at the following charted and uncharted subsea structures: 1. Chart BA 273. Fram Oil and Gas Field North-westward and South-eastward, centred on 56-51.78N 001-31.58E and
56-47.55N 001-53.72E. 2. Chart BA 272. Jasmine Gas Field North-westward, centred on 56-47.43N 002-05.40E and 56-49.15N 002-04.23E. 009 to 016 Cancelled. 017 Navarea I Warnings in force at 101000 UTC Jan 14. 2. Cancel 002/14. 018 NORTH SEA, UK SECTOR. Chart BA 2182B (INT 1042). Seismic survey in progress by R/V Oceanic Challenger
towing 8 x 8500 metre long cables within area bounded by 57-15.4N 000-59.9E, 57-15.4N 002-17.0E, 56-35.6N 002-36.7E, 56-32.6N 002-40.6E, 56-32.6N 000-19.5E, 57-03.0N 000-19.5E and 57-03.0N 001-00.1E.
Guard vessels in attendance. 6 mile berth requested. 019 SOUTH-WESTERN APPROACHES TO BRITISH ISLES. Charts BA 2649 (INT 1063) and BA 2423. 1. ODAS buoys reported adrift: A. PAP, 48-59.6N 016-22.2W, in position 50-04.2N 009-48.7W at 101315 UTC Jan 14. B. K2, 50-59.7N 013-20.7W, in position 52-06.8N 010-31.8W at 110700 UTC Jan 14 2. Cancel 016/14.
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020 RIGLIST. Correct at 130500 UTC Jan 14. Southern North Sea: 51N to 55N 52-11.5N 004-08.2E Noble Piet van Ede ACP Q13a-A NL Sector 52-25.6N 003-28.3E Noble Lynda Bossler 52-52.3N 004-10.3E Energy Endeavour ACP Q1-D NL Sector 53-04.6N 002-11.2E Seafox 4 ACP Leman Gas Field 53-11.3N 002-51.7E Noble Al White ACP Sean PD 53-27.6N 001-43.9E Seajacks Kraken ACP Clipper Gas Field 53-33.0N 001-04.6E Seafox 1 ACP Pickerill Gas Field 53-33.0N 003-16.0E Swift 10 ACP K7-FD-1 NL Sector 53-33.2N 000-45.3E GSF Monarch 53-36.8N 001-31.6E Atlantic Rotterdam ACP Barque PB 53-43.0N 002-51.3E Noble Byron Welliver ACP Grove Gas Field 53-44.5N 003-37.1E Seafox 2 53-53.1N 000-26.0E Noble Julie Robertson ACP York Platform 53-55.7N 000-32.3E Ensco 101 54-09.0N 002-49.4E Noble Ronald Hoope 54-19.1N 002-37.3E Noble George Sauvageau ACP Wingate Gas Field 54-24.1N 003-33.8E Ensco 92 54-35.7N 000-25.9E Ensco 70 ACP Breagh Gas Field North Sea: 55N to 60N, East of 5W and the Baltic Sea. 55-28.6N 005-06.5E Energy Enhancer ACP Dan Oil Field 55-31.8N 005-00.3E Ensco 71 ACP Halfdan Oil Field 55-43.3N 004-48.0E Ensco 72 ACP Tyra East Bravo 56-04.4N 003-07.5E Wilhunter 56-05.7N 004-13.2E Maersk Resolute ACP Syd Arne Gas Field 56-08.3N 004-16.2E Maersk Resolve 56-12.0N 002-45.9E Stena Spey 56-19.5N 003-21.2E Maersk Reacher ACP Valhall Oil Field 56-22.4N 003-15.5E Maersk Gallant ACP Eldfisk Oil Field 56-22.5N 003-16.0E COSL Rigmar ACP Eldfisk Oil Field 56-26.3N 004-10.2E Maersk Giant NEW 56-26.4N 002-00.6E Sedco 712 56-31.2N 003-14.3E Maersk Innovator 56-33.9N 003-12.2E Rowan Norway ACP Ekofisk Oil Field 56-43.5N 002-12.3E Ensco 102 ACP Jasmine Platform 56-47.5N 002-05.4E Ensco 100 56-51.0N 002-15.3E Maersk Resilient ACP Jade Gas Field NEW Firth of Forth Safe Bristolia 56-58.0N 001-52.0E Rowan Gorilla 5 ACP Franklin Gas Field 57-00.4N 001-50.2E Rowan Viking ACP Elgin Gas Field 57-01.9N 001-57.3E Noble Hans Deul ACP Shearwater Oil Field NEW 57-09.1N 001-38.7E Sedco 711 57-10.1N 000-49.6E Ocean Guardian 57-11.1N 000-59.9E Borgholm Dolphin ACP Gannet Oil Field NEW 57-20.6N 001-53.0E Byford Dolphin 57-22.5N 001-23.0E Rowan Stavanger ACP Arbroath Platform 57-33.7N 003-34.8E Maersk Guardian NEW 57-42.9N 001-02.0E Rowan Gorilla 7 ACP Forties Oil Field 57-48.9N 000-58.4W GSF Galaxy 3 ACP Buzzard Platform 57-54.6N 000-56.6W Transocean Prospect 57-57.7N 000-55.0W Ensco 120 ACP Golden Eagle Oil & Gas Field 58-03.1N 001-24.4E Safe Caledonia ACP Andrew Platform 58-14.3N 000-12.5E Noble Ton van Langeveld 58-48.4N 002-40.5E Bredford Dolphin 58-50.7N 001-44.5E West Epsilon ACP Gudrun Oil & Gas Field 58-54.4N 001-26.2E Ocean Princess NEW Ølen, Norway West Alpha NEW 59-25.2N 002-47.2E Ocean Vanguard 59-21.1N 001-33.1E Sedco 704 59-22.1N 001-36.5E Wilphoenix 59-32.8N 002-01.1E Transocean Winner 59-37.1N 002-23.7E Leiv Eiriksson
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Norwegian Sea: 60N to 65N, East of 5W. 60-18.0N 002-44.4E Songa Delta NEW 60-29.5N 004-24.5W Stena Carron 60-37.7N 001-39.2E Borgsten Dolphin ACP Dunbar Oil Field 60-46.1N 002-24.0W Paul B Loyd Jnr 60-46.5N 003-26.1E West Venture 60-54.9N 003-35.2E COSL Promoter 60-55.9N 003-39.9E Stena Don 60-56.1N 002-13.9W Sedco 714 60-56.7N 002-53.7W West Phoenix NEW To Navarea XIX Transocean Barents 61-02.3N 002-20.3E West Elara 61-05.8N 002-11.6E Songa Dee 61-07.4N 002-14.7E Deepsea Atlantic 61-07.5N 002-18.6E Transocean Leader 61-07.7N 003-32.8E Polar Pioneer NEW 61-08.2N 003-30.6E Songa Trym NEW Esbjerg, Denmark Transocean John Shaw 61-10.4N 003-26.4E Borgland Dolphin 61-13.1N 000-42.3E Ocean Nomad 61-14.5N 001-22.2E GSF Arctic 3 61-15.1N 003-41.1E Transocean Arctic NEW 61-16.6N 002-07.2E Bideford Dolphin 61-26.1N 002-35.3E COSL Pioneer 61-48.6N 002-46.4E Transocean Searcher 64-58.6N 006-24.5E Scarabeo 5 South and West Coasts of the British Isles. NEW 53-42.5N 003-39.6W Ensco 80 NOTES: A. Rigs are protected by a 500 metre safety zone. B. ACP - Adjacent to Charted Platform. C. For Rigs located North of 65N, East of 5W, refer to Navarea XIX Warnings or visit www.navarea-xix.no 2. Cancel 009/14. Cancel 335/13. ANM 5444/13 refers. Cancel 339/13. ANM 82/14 refers.
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[04/14]UPDATES TO ADMIRALTY SAILING DIRECTIONS
NP7SouthAmericaPilot Volume3 (2012 Edition)
Peru – Salaverry — Directions; buoy
320
Paragraph 10.131 2 line 4 Replace by:
...TSS, passing SSE of a super light buoy (8°12′⋅98S79°03′⋅40W) to a position on the leading lineWNWof the...
Peru Notice 11/86/13(SDD 2013000 264846) [04/14]
Peru – Pimentel — Directions; platform
323
Paragraph 10.172 3 lines 1-3 Delete
Peru Notice 11/84/13(SDD 2013000 264846) [04/14]
Peru – Islas Lobos de Afuera — Directions; buoy
324
Paragraph 10.174 2 lines 7-11 Replace by:
NE of Islas Lobos de Afuera (6°56′⋅58S 80°43′⋅41W)(10.195), from where a light (10.172) is exhibited.
Peru Notices 11/85/13(SDD 2013000 264846) [04/14]
Colombia – Buenaventura — Directions; buoy
368
Paragraph 12.61 2 lines 4-6 Replace by:
S of a dangerous wreck (2¾ miles E) lying about4 cables N of the buoyed channel, thence:
Colombian Notice 167/13(SDD 2013000 262264) [04/14]
NP7A South America Pilot Volume 4(2013 Edition)
French Guiana – Cayenne — Directions; buoys
63
Paragraph 2.47 4 lines 6-7 Replace by:
...bank, lies 1 mile NW of Pointe deSaint-Joseph...
Paragraph 2.47 5 line 3 For 6 cables W Read 7¾ cablesWNW
French Notice 51/251/13(SDD 2013000 273874) [04/14]
Colombia – Golfo de Urabá — Directions; buoy
279
Paragraph 9.194 1 lines 4-5 Delete
UKHO(SDD 2013000 239560) [04/14]
NP19 Baltic Pilot Volume 2 (2011 Edition)
Germany – Tromper Wiek – Glowe — Depth
325
Paragraph 8.39 1 line 3 For 3⋅6 m Read 3⋅0 m
German Notice 01/(16)162/2014(SDD 2014000 000372) [04/14]
Poland – Zatoka Pomorska –©winoujñcie approaches — Directions
341
Paragraph 8.201 1 lines 4-10 Replace by:
Track. From the vicinity of SWIN-N Light Buoy(safe water) (54°19′⋅78N 13°58′⋅16E) therecommended route leads initially SE for 9 miles,passing:
Close SW of N–1 Light Buoy (safe water)(54°16′⋅97N 14°05′⋅22E), thence:
Close SW of N–2 Light Buoy (safe water)(54°14′⋅68N 14°11′⋅01E).
Thence the track leads S for 2½ miles to a positionbetween No 1 Light Buoy (starboard hand)(54°12′⋅14N 14°11′⋅64E) and No 2 Light Buoy (porthand), and on to the following leading line.
Paragraph 8.201 3 Replace by:
3 The alignment (170⋅2°) of these lights leads S fromNo 1 Light Buoy (starboard hand) through a channelmarked by pairs of light buoys (lateral), passing E ofan ODAS buoy (special) (54°04′⋅53N 14°09′⋅51E), to aposition at the beginning of the inner approachchannel, WNW of KO-4 Light Buoy (special)(54°00′⋅01N 14°16′⋅59E).(Directions continue for the inner approach channel at
8.204)
Paragraph 8.202 Replace by:
East approach channel8.202
1 From a position about 7½ miles N of KikutLighthouse (53°58′⋅89N 14°34′⋅82E) (8.199) the trackleads WSW for 13 miles, passing (with positions fromKikut Lighthouse):
Close NW of a rock (6⋅8 miles N), positionapproximate, with a depth of 11⋅0 m, thence:
2 Close NW of an obstruction (6⋅5 miles N), with adepth of 8⋅9 m, marked on its NE side by alight buoy (N cardinal), thence:
SSE of a rock (7⋅4 miles N), position approximate,with a depth of 11⋅0 m, thence:
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3 Clear of a rock (6⋅7 miles NNW), positionapproximate, with a depth of 11⋅0 m, andNNW of No 13 Regulated Zone, thence:
SSE of an obstruction (9 miles WNW), positionapproximate, with a depth of 12⋅1 m, thence:
NNW of an obstruction (8 miles WNW) with a depthof 10⋅3 m, thence:
4 NNW of a foul patch (9⋅1 miles WNW), with adepth of 11⋅2 m.
Thence the track leads between No 1B and No 2Aanchorage areas to join the inner approach channel ata position WNW of KO-4 Light Buoy (special)(54°00′⋅01N 14°16′⋅59E).(Directions continue for the inner approach channel at
8.204)
342
Paragraph 8.204 1 including heading Replace by:
Inner approaches(continued from 8.201 and 8.202)8.204
1 From a position WNW of KO-4 Light Buoy (special)(54°00′⋅01N 14°16′⋅59E) the track continues S on thealignment (170⋅2°) of ©winoujñcie Outer LeadingLights, for 4½ miles, through the inner approachchannel, marked by two pairs of light buoys, to the Ebreakwater and the entrance to ©wina.The channel through ©wina leads generally S for
2 miles to Portowców and has a general depth of13⋅0 m. The deepest water lies on the E side of thechannel.
Polish Notices 11/279-280/2013; BA Chart 2679(SDD 2013000 064343) [04/14]
NP20 Baltic Pilot Volume 3 (2013 Edition)
Russia – Gulf of Finland – Luzhskaya Guba –Ust’-Luga river harbour — Pilot boarding point
121
Paragraph 3.155 1 lines 7-8 Replace by:
2 For Ust’-Luga river harbour (3.163) the pilotboarding point is at 59°42′⋅52N 28°17′⋅35E, 2 milesNNW of the river mouth.For details see Admiralty List of Radio Signals
Volume 6 (2).
122
After Paragraph 3.163 2 Insert:
Arrival information3.163a
1 Pilotage. See 3.155.
Department of Navigation and Oceanography, Russia(SDD 2013000 277745) [04/14]
Russia – Gulf of Finland – Vyborg andapproaches — Anchorage and fairway depths
221
After Paragraph 5.204 2 line 8 Insert:
3 A depth of 12⋅0 m has also been reported (2014) tolie in position 60°35′⋅54N 28°29′⋅71E, about 1½ cablesW of No 8 Light Buoy (preferred channel tostarboard).
222
Paragraph 5.210 3 line 3 For 13 Read 12
Paragraph 5.210 4 Delete
Russian Notice 02/51/2014; BA Chart 1090(SDD 2013000 000013) [04/14]
Sweden – Gulf of Bothnia –Husum — Anchorage
447
Paragraph 10.279 1 and 2 lines 1-3 Replace by:
1 Anchorage may be obtained in position 63°19′⋅00N19°17′⋅50E, 1½ miles E of Kvistholm (63°19′⋅30N19°13′⋅82E).
Swedish Maritime Administration [04/14]
NP32 China Sea Pilot Volume 3 (2013 Edition)
China – East coast – Sansha Wan – AIS
196
After paragraph 5.19 1 line 8 Add:
AIS:Buoy No 6 (port hand) (26°37′⋅06N 119°49′⋅22E).Buoy No 602 (port hand) (26°41′⋅17N 119°44′⋅84E).Buoy No 406 (port hand) (26°42′⋅76N 119°45′⋅66E).
See Admiralty List of Radio Signals Volume 2 andThe Mariner’s Handbook.
Chinese Notice 1602/43/13(SDD 2013000 238453) [04/14]
China – East coast – Lanshan – Racon
324
After paragraph 8.71 2 line 5 Add:
Lanshangangqu Buoy No 100 (35°02′⋅80N119°38′⋅13E) (safe water).
Chinese Notice 1710/45/13(SDD 2013000 248868) [04/14]
Korea – West coast –Mokp’o Hang approaches – Offshore platform
431
After paragraph 11.89 1 line 6 Add:
Uisatoe Ocean Observation platform (35°28′⋅58N125°54′⋅92E), from which a light (yellow metalpost on platform, 3 m in height) is exhibited.
Korean Notice 786/45/13(SDD 2013000 243320) [04/14]
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Korea – West coast –Gunsan Hang approaches – Offshore platform
445
After paragraph 11.171 1 line 1 Add:
Gwallido Offshore platform (35°49′⋅67N126°12′⋅75E), from which a light is exhibited.
Japanese Notice 585/46/13(SDD 2013000 248523) [04/14]
Korea – West coast –Inch’on Hang – Anchorages
464
After paragraph 12.128 1 line 4 Add:
A dangerous wreck (37°05′⋅88N 126°10′⋅37E),depth 13⋅8 m, lies close to theNWboundary of theanchorage.
Korean Notice 860/49/13(SDD 2013000 264732) [04/14]
NP45 Mediterranean Pilot Volume 1(2011 Edition)
Tunisia – Approaches to Sfax –Île Gharbi S — Buoy
326
Paragraph 7.164 3 lines 3 to 4 Replace by:
...5½ miles NW, another lies 8½ miles WNW.Thence:
French Notice 49/128/13(SDD 2013000 264263) [04/14]
NP56 Norway Pilot Volume 1 (2012 Edition)
Oslofjorden –Sandefjordsfjorden approach — buoy
165
Paragraph 5.69 2 line 10 For port hand Read W cardinal
Norwegian Notice 24/49652/13(SDD 2013000 278021) [04/14]
Oslofjorden – Horten — Measured distance
188
Paragraph 6.74 including heading Replace by:
Spare6.74
Norwegian Notice 24/49620/13(SDD 2013000 278021) [04/14]
NP57A Norway Pilot Volume 2A (2011 Edition)
Norway, W Coast – Dalsfjorden — Bridge
477
After Paragraph 12.177 2 line 6 Add:
3 Bridge. Close S of the cable in the vicinity ofEspeneset (above), a bridge crosses the fjord with avertical clearance of 34 m. A light (61°22′⋅43N5°23′⋅79E) is shown from the centre of the bridge.
Norwegian Notice 24/49708/13(SDD 2013000 278021) [04/14]
NP66West Coast of ScotlandPilot (2011 Edition)
Scotland – West Coast –Firth of Lorn — Directions; AIS
181
Existing Section IV NoticeWeek 38/13 Paragraph 4.65a 1.Replace by:
Other aids to navigation4.65a
1 AIS:Lady’s Rock Light (56°26′⋅91N 5°37′⋅03W).Bogah Nuadh Light Buoy (56°21′⋅69N 5°37′⋅87W).
See Admiralty List of Radio Signals Volume 2 andThe Mariner’s Handbook.
Northern Lighthouse Board Notice 33/13(SDD 2013000 274566) [04/14]
NP69A East Coasts of Central America andGulf of Mexico Pilot (2012 Edition)
Honduras – Isla de Utila — Directions; light
91
Above Paragraph 4.77 including title Insert:
Principal mark4.76a
1 Major light:Cerro Pumpkin Light (red and white round metaltower) (16°07′⋅00N 86°53′⋅00W).
92
Paragraph 4.90 1 line 2 Replace by:
Cerro Pumpkin Light (16°07′⋅00N 86°53′⋅00W)(4.76a).
Punta Sal Light (15°55′⋅52N 87°36′⋅20W) (4.91).
UKHO(SDD 2013000 277863) [04/14]
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UPDATES TO ADMIRALTY LIST OF LIGHTS AND FOG SIGNALS
Vol A Edition 2013/14. Weekly Edition No. 4, Dated 23 January 2014.Last Updates: Weekly Edition No. 3, dated 16 January 2014.
EAST COAST. RACE BANK OFFSHORE WIND FARMA2352 - Meteorological Mast 53 18·82 N
0 44·85 EMo(U)W 15s 12 10 Yellow mast Ra refl
- - . . F R 87- - . . Horn Mo(U)
30s* *
EAST COAST. TEESSIDE WIND FARMA2622 - 09A 54 38·38 N
1 04·06 WFl Y 5s 13 5 Wind turbine
78Ra refl. This wind farm consists of 27 wind turbines, marked by Aero R obstruction lights
- - . . Horn 10s . . . . . . bl 1
* * * * * * * *
A2622·1 - 27C 54 38·12 N1 05·18 W
Fl Y 5s 13 5 Wind turbine78
Ra refl
* * * * * * * *
A2622·2 - 01A 54 39·27 N1 06·04 W
Fl Y 5s 13 5 Wind turbine78
Ra refl
- - . . Horn 10s . . . . . . bl 1
* * * * * * * *
A2622·3 - 19C 54 39·01 N1 07·16 W
Fl Y 5s 13 5 Wind turbine78
Ra refl
* * * * * * * *
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B1868
DK, , 215
Lyngvig. Holmlands Klit 56 02·99 N8 06·22 E
Fl W 5s 53 23 White round tower38
May have yellow tint
* * *
B1879 Remove from list; deleted
LIMFJORDB1901
DK, , 416
- Thyborøn Havn. Dir Lt 56 41·85 N8 13·32 E
Dir Iso WRG 2s
21 5 . . Iso G213°-218°(5°).Iso W218°-223°(5°).Iso R223°-228°(5°)
- - - . . By day . . 0·5* * * * * * * *
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Vol C Edition 2013/14. Weekly Edition No. 4, Dated 23 January 2014.Last Updates: Weekly Edition No. 3, dated 16 January 2014.
C0970·6
DK, , 4260
- Årøsund Havn. New S Mole. Head
55 15·61 N9 43·75 E
Fl G 3s 4 2·5 Grey post3
* *
C0971
DK, , 4266
- Årøsund Havn. W Mole. S End
55 15·64 N9 43·75 E
Fl R 3s 4 2·5 Grey post3
* * *
C1749
DK, , 5267
- Asko Havn. W Mole. Head 54 53·04 N11 28·98 E
F R 5 4·5 Post1
TE 2014
*
HALLSTAVIK AND APPROACHESC6302 - Ormösundet Norra 60 08·97 N
18 32·26 EFl WRG 3s 3 W 7
R 5G 4
White hut G189·9°-201°(11·1°), W201°-212°(11°), R212°-239°(27°), R(Unintens)239°-340°(101°) Bearing 340° is the approximate SSE shorelinelimit.Floodlit
* *
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Vol D Edition 2013/14. Weekly Edition No. 4, Dated 23 January 2014.Last Updates: Weekly Edition No. 3, dated 16 January 2014.
NORTH-WEST COAST. ENSENADA DE LA LANZADAD1847·5
ES, I, 04538
- Pedras Negras Marina. Breakwater. Head
42 27·47 N8 55·09 W
Fl(4)WR 11s 6 3 Red round tower3
(fl 0·5, ec 1·5) x 3, fl 0·5, ec 4·5.W305°-315°(10°), R315°-305°(350°)
* *
D1847·7
ES, I, 04537
- Pedras Negras Marina. BajoSeixeliño
42 27·48 N8 54·99 W
Fl(4)G 11s 3 1 Green % on green post
(fl 0·5, ec 1·5) x 3, fl 0·5, ec 4·5.Ra refl
*
D2812·25
ES, I, 12514
- Puerto de Arinaga. Breakwater
27 50·81 N15 24·09 W
Oc WR 4s 6 3 White round post, redbands
ec 1.W034°-042°(8°), R042°-050°(8°)
*
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Vol E Edition 2013/14. Weekly Edition No. 4, Dated 23 January 2014.Last Updates: Weekly Edition No. 3, dated 16 January 2014.
E0065·3
ES, II, 21547
- Rio Guadalmedina 36 42·03 N4 25·64 W
Q(6)+LFl W 15s
. . 3 " on black beacon, yellow top4
*
E1619
IT, , 2354
Secca del Torrione. S Head 40 46·57 N14 02·56 E
Q(6)+LFl W 15s
5 5 " on black buoyant beacon, yellow top5
Ra refl. TE 2013
*
GOLFO DI NAPOLIE1701
IT, , 2593
- Marina Della Lobra. Mole. Head
40 36·58 N14 20·06 E
2 F G(vert) 97
5 Green post Private. TE 2013
*
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Vol E Edition 2013/14 continued.
E2130·43
IT, , 3429·55
Corigliano Calabro. Porto di Sibari. Darsena 2. Dock 4. S Corner
39 39·80 N16 31·40 E
2 F GR(vert) 86
3 Green and red post 2m apart. Private. Occas. TE; F R (T)
2013
* *
E2200
IT, , 3625
- Isola di Sant' Andrea 40 39·52 N17 58·21 E
Dir WRG 30 20 Post25
F G258·97°-260·27°(1·3°).Al WG260·27°-261·17°(0·9°).F W261·17°-261·77°(0·6°).Al WR261·77°-262·67°(0·9°).F R262·67°-263·97°(1·3°).Private
* * * * * * * *
E5633
RU, 2217, 2000
Reka Ozereevskiy 44 40·22 N37 38·26 E
Fl(2)WR 6s 24 W14R 9
White U on 4-sided framework tower10
fl 1, ec 1, fl 1, ec 3.W291°-320°(29°) Bearing 291° is the approximate ESE shoreline limit, R320°-048°(88°), W048°-072°(24°) Bearing 072° is the approximate WSW shoreline limit.R sector unlit (T) 2013
- Reserve light . . Fl(2)WR 6s . . W 6R 3
. . fl 1, ec 1, fl 1, ec 3
* *
E6342·44
TN, , 6045
- Canal d` Adjim. No 3 33 42·70 N10 44·40 E
Fl(3)G 15s 5 5 Beacon fl 1, ec 1·5, fl 1, ec 5, fl 1, ec 5·5.TE 2013
*
E6342·46
TN, , 6055
- Canal d` Adjim. No 4 33 42·90 N10 44·40 E
VQ R 4s 5 5 Beacon fl 0·6
*
E6349
TN, , 5610
- Gabès. Fishing Harbour. N Jetty. Head
33 53·65 N10 07·22 E
Fl(2)G 9s 10 6 6-sided tower fl 0·5, ec 2, fl 0·5, ec 6.TE 2013
*
E6367·2
TN, , 4680
- Sidi Youssef. N Mole. Head
34 39·40 N10 58·20 E
Fl(3)R 12s 8 5 Red pylon (fl 1, ec 1·5) x 2, fl 1, ec 6.TE 2013
*
E6372·6
TN, , 4020
Mahdia. Fishing Port. Breakwater. SE Head
35 29·80 N11 04·20 E
Fl(2)R 10s 4 6 . . fl 0·5, ec 2, fl 0·5, ec 7
*
E6385
TN, , 2820
- Sousse. Épi Nord. Head 35 49·55 N10 38·87 E
Fl G 4s 10 8 Green truncated conical tower8
G258°-112°(214°).TE 2013
- - - - Reserve light . . . . . . 6*
E6391
TN, , 2260
Ras el Melah 36 52·30 N11 08·10 E
Fl R 5s 7 3 . . TE 2013
*
E6548
DZ, , 3701
Port de Djen-djen. N Breakwater. Head
36 50·08 N5 54·08 E
Oc G 4s 18 8 . . TE; replaced by special light buoy
Fl(3)G 9s 680m ENE during
extension of breakwater (T) 2013
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Vol F Edition 2013/14. Weekly Edition No. 4, Dated 23 January 2014.Last Updates: Weekly Edition No. 3, dated 16 January 2014.
F1400·577
ID, , 727·2
- Intibenua Perkasatama. E Dolphin
1 44·97 N101 22·32 E
Fl Y 4s 8 6 Yellow × on yellow beacon5
fl 1·5
* * *
F3084·75 - Ldg Lts 320·1°. Front. D1 10 32·30 N106 51·61 E
Fl(4+1)G 15s . . 4 White beacon
* * * *
HO CHI MINH CITY (SONG SAIGON)F3084·8 - Ldg Lts 320·1°. Rear. 219m
from front. D210 32·39 N
106 51·54 EFl(4+1)W 15s . . 9 White beacon
* *
F3085·1 - Ldg Lts 114·8°. Front. G1 10 33·03 N106 51·16 E
Fl(4)G 10s . . 4 White beacon
* * *
F3085·11 - Ldg Lts 114·8°. Rear. G2 10 33·01 N106 51·21 E
Fl(4)W 10s . . 9 White beacon
*
F3085·23 - Pointe de l'Est. Ldg Lts 334·7°. Front. No 36
10 34·96 N106 49·96 E
Fl(3)R 10s . . 4 White beacon
* * * *
F3085·24 - Pointe de l'Est. Ldg Lts 334·7°. Rear. No 36B
10 35·01 N106 49·94 E
Fl(3)W 10s . . 9 White beacon
* *
F3085·38 - Ldg Lts 012°. Front. I1 10 35·90 N106 51·66 E
Fl(3+1)R 12s . . 6 White beacon
* * * *
F3085·4 - Ldg Lts 012°. Rear. I2 10 35·96 N106 51·67 E
Fl(3+1)W 12s . . 9 White beacon
* *
F3085·43 - Ldg Lts 042°. Front. J1 10 36·16 N106 52·20 E
Fl(4)G 10s . . 4 White beacon
* * * *
F3085·45 - Ldg Lts 042°. Rear. J2 10 36·20 N106 52·24 E
Fl(4)W 10s . . 9 White beacon
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Vol G Edition 2013/14. Weekly Edition No. 4, Dated 23 January 2014.Last Updates: Weekly Edition No. 3, dated 16 January 2014.
G1333·17
CL, 3007, 1028A1
- Islote Pollera 55 04·30 S70 12·90 W
Fl R 5s 24 6 Red % on red GRP tower3
fl 1
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Vol G Edition 2013/14 continued.
BAHÍA COOKG1333·195
CL, 3007, 1028-D
- Ites Sandwich 55 12·50 S70 25·80 W
Fl W 10s 63 9 White GRP tower, red band4
fl 1.W239°-057°(178°)
- - . . Racon . . . . . . ALRS Vol 2 Station 92500- - . . AIS . . . . . . MMSI No 997251006
* * *
PUERTO SAN ANTONIOG1857
CL, 3007, 191
- Punta Panul 33 34·50 S71 37·51 W
Fl W 10s 88 32 White 6-sided concrete tower, red bands9
fl 0·2.Fishing
- - . . AIS . . . . . . MMSI No 997251009* *
PUERTO SAN ANTONIOG1858·5 Remove from list; deleted
G1859
CL, 3007, 193
- Muelle Policarpo Toro. Head
33 34·96 S71 37·34 W
Fl G 5s 15 13 Green & on green metal tower10
fl 1
- - - . . AIS . . . . . . MMSI No 997251100* * * * * * * *
PUERTO CHAÑARAL DE LAS ANIMASG1933
CL, 3007, 71
- Punta Piedra Blanca. Maritime Oil Terminal. Anchoring Lts in line 118°. Front
26 21·25 S70 38·25 W
F R . . 3
*
G1933·1
CL, 3007, 72
- Punta Piedra Blanca. Maritime Oil Terminal. Anchoring Lts in line 118°. Rear. 80m from front
26 21·27 S70 38·22 W
F R . . 3
*
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Vol J Edition 2013/14. Weekly Edition No. 4, Dated 23 January 2014.Last Updates: Weekly Edition No. 1, dated 02 January 2014.
ISLAS DE LA BAHÍA. ISLA UTILAJ6002
US, 110, 16447
- Cerro Pumpkin 16 07·00 N86 53·00 W
Fl W 9s 17 19 Red and white round metal tower
* * * *
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K2988·4 Remove from list; renumbered to K2988.421
K2988·41 Remove from list; renumbered to K2988.42
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Vol K Edition 2013/14 continued.
K2988·42 Renumbered; was previously K2988.41
- Clinton Bypass Channel. Departure Ldg Lts 128·2°. Front
23 50·23 S151 16·53 E
F R . . . . Orange % on black beacon
- - - - . . F W (By day)- - - - . . Fl(2)W 6s . . . . # on beacon Isolated danger mark
* * * * * * * *
K2988·421 Renumbered; was previously K2988.4
- Clinton Bypass Channel. Departure Ldg Lts 128·2°. Rear. 790m from front
23 50·49 S151 16·90 E
F R . . . . Orange + on black beacon
- - - - - . . F W (By day)- - - - - . . Q W . . . . ) on black beacon
* * * * * * * *
K2989·651 - Clinton Bypass Channel. CB1
23 49·33 S151 15·45 E
Fl G 4s . . . . Green % on beacon
* * * * * * * *
K2989·652 - Clinton Bypass Channel. CB2
23 49·26 S151 15·05 E
Fl R 4s . . . . Red & on beacon
* * * * * * * *
K2989·653 - Clinton Bypass Channel. CB3
23 49·17 S151 15·23 E
Fl G 4s . . . . Green % on beacon
* * * * * * * *
K2989·654 - Clinton Bypass Channel. CB4
23 49·12 S151 14·85 E
Fl R 4s . . . . Red & on beacon
* * * * * * * *
K2989·67 - Clinton Bypass Channel. C5
23 48·36 S151 14·16 E
Fl G 4s . . . . % on beacon
* * * * * * * *
K2989·68 - Clinton Bypass Channel. Arrival Ldg Lts 308·2°. Front
23 48·25 S151 13·80 E
Q Bu . . . . Orange % on black and green beacon
- - - - . . F W (By day) . . . . . . Occas- - - - . . Fl G 4s . . . . . . fl 0·5
* * * * * * * *
K2989·681 - Clinton Bypass Channel. Arrival Ldg Lts 308·2°. Rear.760m from front
23 48·00 S151 13·45 E
Iso Bu 2s . . . . Orange + on black beacon
- - - - - . . F W (By day)- - - - - . . Fl(2)W 6s . . . . # on black beacon fl 0·4, ec 1, fl 0·4, ec 4·2.
Isolated danger mark* * * * * * * *
K2989·917 - Targinie Channel. T3 23 47·97 S151 12·81 E
Fl G 4s . . . . % on beacon
* * * * * * * *
K2989·918 - Targinie Channel. T4 23 48·11 S151 12·88 E
Fl R 4s . . . . & on beacon
* * * * * * * *
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L0168·3
NO, , 233902
- Veiteskjeret 61 10·38 N4 41·33 E
Iso R 2s
*
L0168·4
NO, , 233903
- Vetesundskjer 61 10·38 N4 41·39 E
Iso G 2s
*
L0168·5
NO, , 233904
- Tjærnholmflu 61 10·45 N4 41·39 E
F R
*
L0168·9
NO, , 233907
- Leiaskjeret 61 10·96 N4 41·54 E
Iso G 2s
* *
L0316·12
NO, , 256006
Mortingbåen. E 61 35·86 N4 57·45 E
F R 7 1 Tripod13
Floodlit. Damaged (T) 2014
* *
L0588·8
NO, , 306800
- Uksneset 62 25·70 N6 53·16 E
Oc WRG 6s 6 W5·5R3·8G3·5
Post3
R102·4°-132·7°(30·3°), G132·7°-145·6°(12·9°), W145·6°-152°(6·4°), R152°-272·8°(120·8°), W272·8°-275·9°(3·1°), G275·9°-341·9°(66°).TE 2014
* * * * * * * *
VIGRAL0841
NO, , 340006
- Vikebukta. Pier. Head 62 32·56 N6 04·42 E
Fl R 3s . . . . Post Floodlit. Shown 16/7 to 21/5. TE
2014
* * *
L1522
NO, , 467700
- Mausundvær. Landbøtskjær 63 52·61 N8 38·85 E
Oc(2)WRG 8s 4 W 5R 4G 3
White lantern on piles
R152°-172°(20°), W172°-178·5°(6·5°), G178·5°-274·5°(96°), R274·5°-306·5°(32°), W306·5°-314°(7·5°), G314°-020°(66°), W020°-025°(5°), R025°-040°(15°).Shown 21/7 to 16/5. TE 2014
*
TRÆNAL2348
NO, , 660000
- Sørholmen 66 25·85 N11 58·10 E
LFl W 10s 36 12 Red metal tower on grey stone building22
Shown 1/8 to 5/5. TE 2014
* *
L2606
NO, , 708200
- Sørfolla. Jovik 67 30·55 N15 17·13 E
Oc WRG 6s 14 W9·7R7·3G6·9
Post3
G056·5°-058·9°(2·4°), W058·9°-071·9°(13°), R071·9°-125·3°(53·4°), G125·3°-140·2°(14·9°), W140·2°-148·6°(8·4°), R148·6°-251·4°(102·8°), W251·4°-271·4°(20°), G271·4°-274°(2·6°).Shown 4/8 to 2/5
*
UPERNAVIKL5972 Remove from list; deleted
UPERNAVIKL5972·1 Remove from list; deleted
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M4189·57
KR, 410, 3237·2
Oehoenggyeondo 36 12·52 N126 02·72 E
Q(6)+LFl W 15s
18 7 " on black round concrete tower, yellow top16
* * * * * * * *
JINHAE HANGM4347·3
KR, 410, 2100·2
- Daeil Mal. Breakwater. SWMole
35 06·40 N128 41·14 E
Fl(4)Y 8s 6 6 Yellow round steel post3
* * * * * * * *
M4356·55
KR, 410, 2007·1
- Haegyeong 35 05·14 N129 04·99 E
Fl(2)G 8s 20 6 White round concretetower18
* * * * * *
M4410·95 - Yeongil Man Hang. Inner Detached Breakwater. S Head
36 04·86 N129 26·83 E
Fl(4)Y 8s 16 8
* * * * * * * *
M4413·628
KR, 410, 1301·8
Bangeori Hang. Breakwater. Head
36 12·56 N129 22·86 E
Fl R 5s 14 5 Red round concrete tower10
* * * * * * * *
Y NGH NG MANM4473 Remove from list; deleted
M4485
KR, 410, 1080
KR, 410, 4446
- Yongjin 39 17·90 N127 24·19 E
LFl W 12s 64 8 White square framework tower
W130°-086°(316°)
- - . . Horn* * * * * * * *
M4490
KR, 410, 1073
KR, 410, 4444
Gwangseong-gotchi 39 31·76 N127 31·35 E
LFl W 9s 46 8
- . . Horn* * * * * * * *
AMAMI GUNTO. AMAMI-O SHIMAM4781·7 Remove from list; deleted
TOKARA GUNTO. NAKANO SHIMAM4783
JP, 411, 6928
- Nakano Shima(JP)
29 49·42 N129 54·87 E
Fl(3)W 18s 63 12 White concrete tower16
* * * * *
M5687·4
JP, 411, 4755
- W Breakwater. Head 34 20·66 N132 27·22 E
Iso G 6s 16 8 White tower19
* * *
M5687·5
JP, 411, 4754
- E Breakwater. Head 34 20·72 N132 27·37 E
Iso R 6s 16 8 Red round concrete tower19
* * *
M6515·3
JP, 411, 1790·5
JP, 411, 9610
Fukushima Kizuna 37 18·65 N141 14·40 E
Fl Y 3s . . 5 Tower
- . . AIS . . . . . . MMSI No 431004745- . . Horn
* * * * * * * *
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6.1
UPDATES TO ADMIRALTY LIST OF RADIO SIGNALSWeekly Edition No. 4 dated 23 January 2014
The Admiralty List of Radio Signals diagrams included in the paper version of the weekly Notice to Mariners (Section VI) areprinted in black and white. If required, a colour version of these diagrams can be downloaded from www.ukho.gov.uk/msi. To obtainthe colour versions select View and download NMs - select Weekly - select Year - select Week - go to Selected Week Content -select File (for example: NP286(3)-WK01-12-PAGE149_Week01_2012.pdf)
VOLUME 1, PART 2, NP 281(2), 2013/14Published Wk 38/13
(Last Updates: Weekly Edition No. 1 dated 2 January 2014)
MARITIME RADIO STATIONS
PAGE68, diagram, CanadianCoast Guard,MaritimeCommunications& Traffic ServiceCentres (MCTS), Bay of Fundy&Nova Scotia, in approximate position 45°48′⋅50N, 64°44′⋅00W.Station details for Scotch Mountain and pointer (from Saint John): move to position 45°45′⋅80N, 65°47′⋅60W
Radio Aids to Marine Navigation 2013, Canada (RSDRA2014000000686) 4/14
PAGE 70, CANADA (Arctic Coast, Atlantic Coast and Saint Lawrence River), HALIFAX (CANADIAN COAST GUARD)(VCS), Contacts table, rows 2 & 3.Delete and replace by:
℡ +1 902 4269750 (MCTS Operations)+1 902 4269738 (Officer-in-Charge)+1 902 4264956 (ECAREG)+1 902 4865472 (Commercial Public Correspondence Service)+1 902 4278200 (JRCC)
+1 902 4264483+1 902 4272114 (JRCC)
CALL: For Radio Service CALL: Halifax Coast Guard RadioFor Vessel Traffic Services CALL: Halifax Traffic
e-mail: [email protected]@sarnet.dnd.ca (JRCC)[email protected] (ECAREG)
Radio Aids to Marine Navigation 2013, Canada (RSDRA2014000000686) 4/14
PAGE 74, CANADA (Arctic Coast, Atlantic Coast and Saint Lawrence River), LABRADOR (GOOSE BAY) (CANADIANCOAST GUARD) (VOK), Contacts table, row 2.Delete and replace by:
℡ +1 709 8962252 (MCTS Operations)+1 709 8965817 (Officer-in-Charge)+1 709 8960277 & 8960278 (Commercial Public Correspondence Service)
+1 709 8968455
Radio Aids to Marine Navigation 2013, Canada (RSDRA2014000000686) 4/14
PAGE 75, CANADA (Arctic Coast, Atlantic Coast and Saint Lawrence River), LES ESCOUMINS (CANADIAN COASTGUARD) (VCF), Contacts table, row 2.Delete and replace by:
℡ +1 418 2332194 (MCTS Operations)+1 418 2332854 (Officer-in-Charge)+1 418 2333556 (Commercial Public Correspondence Service)
+1 418 2333299
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PAGE 75, CANADA (Arctic Coast, Atlantic Coast and Saint Lawrence River), PLACENTIA (CANADIAN COAST GUARD)(VCP), Contacts table, row 2.Delete and replace by:
℡ +1 709 2272181 & 2272182 (MCTS Operations)+1 709 2275731 (Officer-in-Charge)+1 709 2271027 (Commercial Public Correspondence Service)
+1 709 2275637
Radio Aids to Marine Navigation 2013, Canada (RSDRA2014000000686) 4/14
PAGE 76, CANADA (Arctic Coast, Atlantic Coast and Saint Lawrence River), PORT AUX BASQUES (CANADIAN COASTGUARD) (VOJ), Contacts table, row 2.Delete and replace by:
℡ +1 709 6952167 (MCTS Operations & Commercial Public CorrespondenceService)
+1 709 6952133 (Officer-in-Charge)
+1 709 6957784
Radio Aids to Marine Navigation 2013, Canada (RSDRA2014000000686) 4/14
PAGE 78, CANADA (Arctic Coast, Atlantic Coast and Saint Lawrence River), RIVIÈRE-AU-RENARD (CANADIAN COASTGUARD) (VCG), Contacts table, row 2.Delete and replace by:
℡ +1 418 2695686 (MCTS Operations)+1 418 2693843 (ECAREG Operations)+1 418 2697188 (Officer-in-Charge)+1 418 2693370 (Commercial Public Correspondence Service)
+1 418 2695514
Radio Aids to Marine Navigation 2013, Canada (RSDRA2014000000686) 4/14
PAGE79, CANADA (ArcticCoast, AtlanticCoast andSaint LawrenceRiver), ST. ANTHONY (CANADIANCOASTGUARD)(VCM), Contacts table, row 2.Delete and replace by:
℡ +1 709 4543852 (MCTS Operations)+1 709 4543523 (Officer-in-Charge)+1 709 4543099 & 4542816 (Commercial Public Correspondence Service)
+1 709 4543716
Radio Aids to Marine Navigation 2013, Canada (RSDRA2014000000686) 4/14
PAGE 79, CANADA (Arctic Coast, Atlantic Coast and Saint Lawrence River), SAINT JOHN (NEW BRUNSWICK)(CANADIAN COAST GUARD) (VAR), Contacts table, row 2.Delete and replace by:
℡ +1 506 6364696 (MCTS Operations)+1 888 5286444 (MCTS Operations) (Toll free within Canada)+1 506 6364269 (Officer-in-Charge)+1 506 6364816 (Commercial Public Correspondence Service)
+1 506 6365000
Radio Aids to Marine Navigation 2013, Canada (RSDRA2014000000686) 4/14
PAGE 80, CANADA (Arctic Coast, Atlantic Coast and Saint Lawrence River), ST. JOHN’S (NEWFOUNDLAND ANDLABRADOR) (CANADIAN COAST GUARD) (VON), Contacts table, row 2.Delete and replace by:
℡ +1 709 7722106 & 7722083 (MCTS Operations)+1 709 7725149 (Officer-in-Charge)+1 709 7720850 & 7726373 (Commercial Public Correspondence Service)
+1 709 7725369
Canadian Notice 12/13 & Radio Aids to Marine Navigation 2013, Canada (RSDRA2013000278738 & RSDRA2014000000686) 4/14
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PAGE 80, CANADA (Arctic Coast, Atlantic Coast and Saint Lawrence River), SYDNEY (CANADIAN COAST GUARD)(VCO), Contacts table, row 2.Delete and replace by:
℡ +1 902 5647751 (MCTS Operations)+1 800 686 8676 (MCTS Operations) (Toll free within Canada)+1 902 5647752 (Officer-in-Charge)+1 902 4865470 (Commercial Public Correspondence Service)
+1 902 5647662
Radio Aids to Marine Navigation 2013, Canada (RSDRA2014000000686) 4/14
PAGE 83, CANADA (Great Lakes), SARNIA (CANADIAN COAST GUARD) (VBE), Contacts table, row 3, column 2.Delete e-mail: [email protected]
Radio Aids to Marine Navigation 2013, Canada (RSDRA2014000000686) 4/14
VOLUME 2, NP 282, 2013/14Published Wk 9/13
(Last Updates: Weekly Edition No. 3 dated 16 January 2014)
RADAR BEACONS
PAGE 98, CHINA.Insert:
Yantaigang Xigangqu Lt Buoy No 1 37°54′⋅59N 121°12′⋅62E G 82102⋅5
Chinese Notice 51/1953/13 (RSDRA2014000001129) 4/14
PAGE 98, CHINA.82112 Longkou Gang Lt Buoy No 100.Delete position and replace by: 37°40′·97N 120°12′·45E
Chinese Notice 50/1903/13 (RSDRA2014000001128) 4/14
PAGE 142, UNITED STATES (Gulf Coast).96350 Sand Key Lt.Delete entry
US Local Notices 49/13 (RSDRA2013000274199) 4/14
PAGE 142, UNITED STATES (Atlantic Coast).96610 Carysfort Reef Lt.Delete entry
US Local Notices 48/13 (RSDRA2013000274199) 4/14
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AUTOMATIC IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM (AIS)
PAGE 170, CHINA, below Jiuduan Lt Vessel entry.Insert:
Jiuzhou Dao Cardinal Lt Buoy 22°14′⋅57N 113°35′⋅98E Real
Jiuzhou Dao W Lt Buoy No 3 22°14′⋅83N 113°36′⋅58E Real
Chinese Notice 50/1911/13 (RSDRA2014000001128) 4/14
PAGE 170, CHINA, below Lianyungang Gang Entrance LANBY entry.Insert:
Liangyungang Gang Lt Buoy No 24 34°47′⋅76N 119°39′⋅22E Real
Liangyungang Gang Lt Buoy No 122 34°36′⋅31N 119°35′⋅55E Real
Chinese Notice 52/2000/13 (RSDRA2014000001130) 4/14
PAGE 174, CHINA, below Qingzhou Shuidao Lt Buoy No 2 entry.Insert:
Qiongzhou Haixia, North Channel,Lt Buoy No 1
20°30′⋅99N 110°56′⋅63E Real
Chinese Notice 51/1961/13 (RSDRA2014000001129) 4/14
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VOLUME 6, PART 1, NP 286(1), 2013/14Published Wk 14/13
––––––––––––––––––(Last Updates: Weekly Edition No. 3 dated 16 January 2014)
PAGE 242, UNITED KINGDOM, BARROW-IN-FURNESS, Local Port Service, PROCEDURE.Delete and replace by:
PROCEDURE:(1) Reporting is compulsory for the following:
(a) All vessels of 20m LOA and over(b) All vessels carrying 12 or more passengers(c) All vessels carrying dangerous cargo
(2) Reporting: Vessels should report both inward-bound and outward-bound to Barrow Port Radio on VHF Ch 12 when passing position 54°03′·00N 3°10′·00W (abeam Haws Point), and when passing Lightning Knoll Lt buoy or when entering or leaving the Outer Channel. Vessels may not receive a response from Barrow Port Radio and should proceed with extra caution at such times.(3) The report should include the following information:
(a) Vessel’s name(b) Intended passage(c) Other information requested
(4) Vessels should also report prior to leaving any berth or anchorage within the port.(5) Barrow Port Radio will provide the following details on request:
(a) Traffi c information relevant to the passage(b) Aids to Navigation availability(c) Tug availability and number(d) Berth allocation(e) Tidal and/or weather information(f) Other specifi c information (speed reductions required, dredging work, diving
operations in progress etc.)
ABP Barrow Notice 59/13, (RSDRA2013000278402), 4/14
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PAGE 227, NORWAY, FEDJE, Vessel Traffi c Service, AREA.Delete and replace by:
AREA:(1) The Fedje VTS area is divided into two sectors as follows:
(a) Northern Sector (N of 60°31′·49N)(b) Southern Sector (S of 60°31′·49N)
(2) The geographical and operational area of the VTS has a boundary of straight lines joining the following points:
(a) 60°40′·52N 4°47′·71E (Rubbegarnståna Lt)(b) 60°40′·52N 4°26′·00E (c) 60°56′·85N 4°18′·00E(d) 60°56′·85N 4°45′·75E (Sogneoksen Lt)(e) 60°56′·75N 4°57′·20E (Spafoten Lt)(f) 60°48′·00N 5°11′·30E (Terneskjæret Lt)(g) 60°46′·40N 5°09′·70E (Langøyna)(h) 60°50′·05N 4°48′·40E (Northernmost point of Kjørholmen)(i) 60°47′·16N 4°47′·84E (Senuksen Lt)(j) 60°23′·96N 5°14′·48E (Kvarven Lt)(k) 60°13′·25N 5°11′·70E (Southernmost point of Buarøyna)(l) 60°12′·13N 5°10′·21E (Børnestangen Lt)(m) 60°40′·52N 4°47′·71E (Rubbegarnståna Lt)
(former update 1/14)Norwegian Notice 24/13, (RSDRA2013000278021), 4/14
PAGE 228, NORWAY, FEDJE, diagram FEDJE VESSEL TRAFFIC SERVICE.Delete and replace by diagram FEDJE VESSEL TRAFFIC SERVICE on page 6.6
(former update 1/14)Norwegian Notice 24/13, (RSDRA2013000258916), 4/14
PAGE 229, NORWAY, FEDJE, Vessel Traffi c Service, CONTACT DETAILS. Delete and replace by:
CONTACT DETAILS:Call: Fedje VTSE-mail: [email protected]
Northern SectorVHF Channel: Ch 16 80Telephone: +47 56 164432
Southern SectorVHF Channel: Ch 16 71
Telephone: +47 56 164430
(former update 1/14)Norwegian Notice 24/13, (RSDRA2013000278021), 4/14
PAGE 229, NORWAY, FEDJE, Vessel Traffi c Service, PROCEDURE, section (4). Delete and replace by:
(4) Vessels having obtained permission to enter the area must notify the VTS when:(a) Crossing the outer limit heading into the VTS area(b) Passing between VHF Channel sectors (c) Before moving within the VTS area (e.g. leaving the wharf, berth or mooring
facility)(d) Being towed or anchored(e) Involved in an accident(f) Immediately if the vessel is in diffi culty and likely to result in a change of voyage
plan
(former update 1/14)Norwegian Notice 24/13, (RSDRA2013000278021), 4/14
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VOLUME 6, PART 4, NP 286(4), 2013/14Published Wk 32/13
––––––––––––––––––(Last Updates: Weekly Edition No. 3 dated 16 January 2014)
PAGES 24 & 25, AUSTRALIA, BRISBANE, Queensland, Pilots & Vessel Traffi c Service sections.Delete and replace by:
PilotsCONTACT DETAILS:
Call: Brisbane VTSVHF Channel: Ch 06 08 09 10 12Telephone: +61(0)7 38622260Fax: +61(0)7 38622240E-mail: [email protected]: www.brisbanepilots.com.au
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200m
West Holmengrå
No 2 No 3
West Fedje
No 3
No 2
60°40´·52N4°26´·00E
60°56´·85N4°18´·00E
FOSNØY
ASKØY
BYRKNESØYN
A
Limits of VTS Operational Area
VESSEL TRAFFIC SERVICEFEDJE
ALVØY
Marøy
FEDJEOSEN
HJ
EL
TE
FJ
OR
DE
N
Vikingneset
Langøyna
Mebåen
V6(2)FEDJE V008 02/01/14
FEDJE
Radar
Terneskjæret
Radar
Rubbegarnståna
StureOil Terminal
Radar
SogneoksenSpafoten
ONE
MongstadOil Terminal
SOTRA
STORE
HOLSNØY
RADØY
Bergen
Børnestangen
Kvarven
HERDLEFJORDEN
MANGERSFJORD
FENSFJORDEN
Senuksen
F E DJ
EF
J
OR
DE
N
Northern Sector
60°31’.49N
VHF Ch 80
Southern SectorVHF Ch 71
10´ 20´20´ 30´ 40´ 50´ 5°
10´ 20´20´ 30´ 40´ 50´ 5°
50´
40´
60°30´
20´
10´
50´
40´
60°30´
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HOURS: H24
PROCEDURE:(1) Pilotage is compulsory for all vessels of 50m LOA and over or any vessel if directed by the Hr Mr.(2) Pilot ordering: Requests for Pilots should be made via the agent at least 48h in advance.(3) Notice of ETA: Vessels should confi rm ETA at the Pilot boarding ground to Brisbane VTS on VHF Ch 12, at least 2h prior to arrival.(4) Pilot boards in position 26°42′·90S 153°10′·68E (3 n miles SE of Point Cartwright).
Vessel Traffi c ServiceCONTACT DETAILS:
Call: Brisbane VTSVHF Channel: Ch 12 16Telephone: +61(0)7 33051700Fax: +61(0)7 33051708E-mail: [email protected] [email protected]: www.qships.transport.qld.gov.au
HOURS: H24
PROCEDURE:(1) Notice of ETA: Vessels should advise ETA directly or via agents 48h and 24h prior to arrival. Any variation of ETA of more than 1h should be advised.(2) Vessels should contact Brisbane VTS on VHF Ch 12 or 16, 2h and 1h prior to arrival at Point Cartwright to confi rm ETA and pilotage information.(3) Vessels must contact Brisbane VTS on VHF Ch 12 as follows:
(a) Inward-bound vessels: (i) When Pilot on board, stating ETA at the Fairway Lt Bn (26°48′·70S
153°10′·60E), ETA at the Entrance Lt Bns (27°18′·70S 153°12′·50E), channels used, draught, and (if at anchor) anchor aweigh time
(ii) When passing the Fairway Lt Bn(iii) 30 mins prior to passing the Entrance Lt Bns to Bar Cutting(iv) When passing the Entrance Lt Bns, advising all river traffi c of time at berth
(named), and whether berthing head-up, head-down or swinging (name basin)
(v) After secured alongside, giving time of fi rst line, whether vessel is berthed head-up or head-down, confi rm vessel all fast and time of all fast
(vi) Vessels intending to anchor at Brisbane Roads: When anchored, giving anchorage position as a bearing and distance from the Entrance Lt Bns
(b) Outward-bound vessels:(i) 1h before departure, confi rming ETD and radio check(ii) 5 mins prior to weighing anchor or departing berth, giving details of
intended movement, including whether heading upstream, downstream, and/or swinging draught, Pilot’s name and boarding time
(iii) Upon weighing anchor or letting go, giving time of anchor aweigh or last line, confi rming details of movement, and giving ETA at the Entrance Lt Bns and/or berth. Also advise draught, Pilot’s name and boarding time
(iv) When passing the Entrance Lt Bns outward-bound, giving ETA at the Pilot boarding ground and/or Fairway Lt Bn, channels to be used and next port
(v) Pilots transferring to a PV should ensure that Brisbane VTS is informed of the transfer time after the transfer
Maritime Safety Queensland Notice 959/13, (RSDRA2014000003126), 4/14
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––––––––––––––––––(Last Updates: Weekly Edition No. 3 dated 16 January 2014)
PAGE 74, BRAZIL, VITÓRIA-TUBARÃO, Pilots, PROCEDURE, section (3).Delete and replace by:
(3) Pilot boards in the following positions:(a) 20°21′·60S 40°14′·10W (Vitória)(b) 20°20′·60S 40°13′·10W (Tubarão)
Brazilian Notice 195/24/13, (RSDRA2014000001050), 4/14
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There are no updates to miscellaneous Nautical Publications this week
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ADMIRALTY DIGITAL PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
1. ENC / ECDIS and AVCS
DISPLAY ANOMALIES IN SOME ECDIS A number of ECDIS operating anomalies have been identified, including the discovery that some models of some ECDIS equipment might not, under certain circumstances, display all navigationally significant features or activate appropriate alarms. Due to the complex nature of ECDIS, and in particular because it involves a mix of hardware, software and data, it is possible that further anomalies may exist. The two documents identified below contain comprehensive explanations of the types of anomalies which might be encountered, along with advice and guidance on remedial action. All mariners are advised to obtain both of these two documents direct from their respective web sites: 1. The International Maritime Organization (IMO) Circular SN.1/Circ.312 available at - http://www.imo.org/OURWORK/CIRCULARS/PAGES/IMODOCS.aspx (registration required). 2. United Kingdom Marine Information Note (MIN) 445 (M+F) available at - http://www.dft.gov.uk/mca/mcga07- home/newsandpublications/mcga-publications.htm (registration not required). This document also contains IMO Circular SN.1/Circ.312 at its Annexes. All mariners are also strongly encouraged to use the IHO check dataset which is designed to highlight those ECDIS that are unable to display the IMO approved chart features and those that may show the anomalous display and alarm behaviour. A copy of the IHO check dataset is included as part of the Admiralty Vector Chart Service product to help the mariner. a) ENCs temporarily withdrawn from AVCS Nil. b) ENC Readme.txt file The README.TXT file located within the ENC_ROOT folder on the latest ENC Base and Update discs contains important safety related information relating to the use of ENCs in ECDIS. This file is updated on a regular basis and should be consulted to ensure that all related issues are taken into consideration. Updates to the README file issued in the past 6 weeks are: Week 50. The full text of the latest README.TXT file is available at: www.ukho.gov.uk/MSI
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T&P Notice to Mariners in ENCs The use of temporary & preliminary Notices to Mariners (T&P NM) information is considered an essential part of keeping navigational charts up to date. The latest confirmed status of T&P NM information in the ENCs that are available in Admiralty services is shown in the ENC-TandP-NM-Status.pdf file in the INFO folder on the service media and at: www.ukho.gov.uk/MSI 2. Admiralty Digital Publications - ADP New Edition - Admiralty Digital Publications (ADP) V14 A New Edition of the existing Admiralty Digital Publications (ADP) has been issued. All current customers with an ADP subscription licence will receive a copy, free of charge, via their Admiralty distributor. Users are requested to install the new ADP V14 CD as soon as possible. Support for all ADP versions pre V14 will cease on 28 May 2014. The new ADP V14 CD should automatically uninstall the previous edition, auto install the new edition and work with existing licence keys. This upgrade is made so that SOLAS regulated vessels remain complaint with the carriage of nautical publications. If you experience any problems receiving or installing the software upgrade, please contact the UKHO Customer Services: Tel: +44 (0)1823 723366 Email: [email protected] For information: Please ensure that any future Activation Key Requests for ADP are sent to [email protected] and any Update Data Requests are sent to [email protected] TOTALTIDE V14 German Tidal Stations predicted on LAT The V14 Edition of TotalTide in Admiralty Digital Publications (ADP) computes predictions for all German tidal stations based on Lowest Astronomical Tide (LAT). Mariners using charts which refer to Mean Low Water Springs (MLWS) in German waters must deduct 0.5m from all predicted tidal heights for these ports before applying them to the depths on those charts in order to determine the correct predicted depth of water. This advice will also be contained in the Notes Tab on the Prediction Windows in TotalTide for each of the above German tidal stations. 3. Admiralty e-Navigator Service Latest Version: Admiralty e-Navigator Planning Station v3.3 Last Issue Date: November 2013.
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Update status table
Product Last issue date/Week Reissue Date/Week i. Admiralty Vector Chart Service (AVCS) and ECDIS Base CD 16 January 2014 – 3 ii. Admiralty Information Overlay (AIO) CD which contains both
the base data and the latest updates 9 January 2014 – 2
Admiralty Raster Chart Service (ARCS) Regional disc 1 29 August 2013 – 35 20 March 2014 – 12 Admiralty Raster Chart Service (ARCS) Regional disc 2 26 September 2013 – 39 Admiralty Raster Chart Service (ARCS) Regional disc 3 9 May 2013 – 19 13 February 2014 – 7 Admiralty Raster Chart Service (ARCS) Regional disc 4 23 May 2013 – 21 3 April 2014 – 14 Admiralty Raster Chart Service (ARCS) Regional disc 5 27 June 2013 – 26 Admiralty Raster Chart Service (ARCS) Regional disc 6 19 December 2013 – 51 Admiralty Raster Chart Service (ARCS) Regional disc 7 5 December 2013 – 49 Admiralty Raster Chart Service (ARCS) Regional disc 8 15 August 2013 – 33 Admiralty Raster Chart Service (ARCS) Regional disc 9 7 March 2013 – 10 27 February 2014 – 9 Admiralty Raster Chart Service (ARCS) Regional disc 10 10 October 2013 – 41
iii.
Admiralty Raster Chart Service (ARCS) Regional disc 11 11 July 2013 – 28 iv. Admiralty Digital Publications (ADP) CD v14 2014
Reporting Port Information affecting Admiralty Products
1. NAME OF PORT
2. GENERAL REMARKS Principal activities and trade. Latest population figures and date. Number of ships or tonnage handled per year. Maximum size of vessel handled. Copy of Port Handbook (if available).
3. ANCHORAGES Designation, depths, holding ground, shelter afforded.
4. PILOTAGE Authority for requests. Embark position. Regulations.
5. DIRECTIONS Entry and berthing information. Tidal streams. Navigational aids.
6. TUGS Number available.
7. WHARVES Names, numbers or positions & lengths. Depths alongside.
8. CARGO HANDLING Containers, lighters, Ro-Ro etc.
9. REPAIRS Hull, machinery and underwater. Shipyards. Docking or slipping facilities. (Give size of vessels handled or dimensions) Divers.
HYDROGRAPHIC NOTE FOR PORT INFORMATION
(To accompany Form H.102)
H.102A (V6.0 Dec 2012)
10. RESCUE AND DISTRESS Salvage, Lifeboat, Coastguard, etc.
11. SUPPLIES Fuel. (with type, quantities and methods of delivery) Fresh water. (with method of delivery and rate of supply) Provisions.
12. SERVICES Medical. Ship Sanitation. Garbage and slops. Ship chandlery, tank cleaning, compass adjustment, hull painting.
13. COMMUNICATIONS Nearest airport or airfield. Port radio and information service. (with frequencies & operating hours)
14. PORT AUTHORITY Designation, address, telephone, e-mail address and website.
15. VIEWS Photographs (where permitted) of the approaches, leading marks, the entrance to the harbour etc.
16. ADDITIONAL DETAILS
NOTES:
1. Form H.I02A lists the information required for Admiralty Sailing Directions and has been designed to help both sender and recipient, the sections should be used as an aide-memoire, being used or followed closely, whenever appropriate. Where there is insufficient space on the form an additional sheet should be used. 2. Reports which cannot be confirmed or are lacking in certain details should not be withheld. Shortcomings should be stressed and any firm expectation of being able to check the information on a succeeding voyage should be mentioned.
HYDROGRAPHIC NOTE FOR PORT INFORMATION
(To accompany Form H.102)
H.102A (V6.0 Dec 2012)
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2)
B
A C
hart
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C in
use
(S
EE N
OTE
3a)
Ti
me/
Dat
e of
O
bser
vatio
n N
umbe
r / E
NC
Ed
ition
Dat
e &
N
M /
ENC
upd
ate
stat
us
Latit
ude/
Long
itude
of p
ositi
on
read
from
Cha
rt /
ECD
IS
(SEE
NO
TE 3
b)
Latit
ude/
Long
itude
of p
ositi
on
read
from
GPS
(on
WG
S 84
) (S
EE N
OTE
3c)
Add
ition
al
Info
rmat
ion/
Rem
arks
(S
EE N
OTE
3d)
H
YDR
OG
RA
PHIC
NO
TE
FOR
GPS
OB
SER
VATI
ON
S A
GA
INST
CO
RR
ESPO
ND
ING
AD
MIR
ALT
Y C
HA
RT
POSI
TIO
NS
(To
acco
mpa
ny F
orm
H.1
02)
H.1
02B
(V
6.0
Dec
201
2)
NO
TES:
1.
Th
is fo
rm is
des
igne
d to
ass
ist i
n th
e re
porti
ng o
f obs
erve
d di
ffere
nces
bet
wee
n W
GS
84
(GP
S) D
atum
and
Brit
ish
Adm
iralty
Cha
rt D
atum
by
mar
iner
s, i
nclu
ding
yac
htsm
en,
and
shou
ld b
e su
bmitt
ed a
s an
acc
ompa
nim
ent
to F
orm
H.1
02 (
full
inst
ruct
ions
for
the
re
nder
ing
of d
ata
are
on F
orm
H.1
02).
Whe
re th
ere
is in
suffi
cien
t spa
ce o
n th
e fo
rm a
n ad
ditio
nal s
heet
sho
uld
be u
sed.
O
bjec
tive
of G
PS D
ata
Col
lect
ion
Th
e U
K H
ydro
grap
hic
Offi
ce w
ould
app
reci
ate
the
repo
rting
of G
PS
pos
ition
s, r
efer
ence
d to
WG
S 8
4 D
atum
, at i
dent
ifiab
le lo
catio
ns o
n A
dmira
lty C
harts
. Suc
h ob
serv
atio
ns c
ould
be
used
to c
alcu
late
pos
ition
al s
hifts
bet
wee
n W
GS
84
and
char
t dat
ums
for t
hose
Adm
iralty
C
harts
whi
ch it
has
not
yet
bee
n po
ssib
le to
com
pute
the
appr
opria
te s
hifts
. The
se w
ould
be
inco
rpor
ated
in fu
ture
new
edi
tions
or
new
ch
arts
and
pro
mul
gate
d by
Pre
limin
ary
Not
ices
to M
arin
ers
in th
e in
terim
. It
is u
nrea
listic
to e
xpec
t tha
t a s
erie
s of
repo
rted
WG
S 8
4 po
sitio
ns re
latin
g to
a g
iven
cha
rt w
ill en
able
it to
be
refe
renc
ed to
that
dat
um
with
the
accu
racy
requ
ired
for g
eode
tic p
urpo
ses.
Nev
erth
eles
s, th
is p
rovi
des
adeq
uate
acc
urac
y fo
r gen
eral
nav
igat
ion,
con
side
ring
the
prac
tical
lim
its to
the
prec
isio
n of
0.2
mm
(pro
babl
y th
e be
st p
ossi
ble
unde
r ide
al c
ondi
tions
– v
esse
l alo
ngsi
de, g
ood
light
, sha
rp d
ivid
ers
etc)
, thi
s re
pres
ents
10
met
res
on th
e gr
ound
at a
cha
rt sc
ale
of 1
:50.
000.
It
is c
lear
that
use
rs p
refe
r to
have
som
e in
dica
tion
of th
e m
agni
tude
and
dire
ctio
n of
the
posi
tiona
l shi
ft, to
geth
er w
ith a
n as
sess
men
t of
its li
kely
acc
urac
y, ra
ther
than
be
info
rmed
that
a d
efin
itive
ans
wer
can
not b
e fo
rmul
ated
. Con
sequ
ently
, whe
re a
WG
S 8
4 ve
rsio
n ha
s no
t ye
t bee
n pr
oduc
ed, m
any
char
ts n
ow c
arry
app
roxi
mat
e sh
ifts
rela
ting
WG
S 8
4 D
atum
to c
hart
datu
m. F
urth
er o
bser
vatio
ns m
ay e
nabl
e th
ese
valu
es to
be
refin
ed w
ith g
reat
er c
onfid
ence
. 2.
D
etai
ls re
quire
d a.
It
is e
ssen
tial t
hat t
he c
hart
num
ber,
editi
on d
ate
and
its c
orre
ctio
nal s
tate
(lat
est N
M) a
re s
tate
d. F
or E
NC
s, p
leas
e st
ate
the
EN
C
nam
e an
d la
test
upd
ate
appl
ied.
b.
P
ositi
on (t
o 2
deci
mal
pla
ces
of a
min
ute)
of o
bser
vatio
n po
int,
usin
g ch
art g
ratic
ule
or, i
f ung
radu
ated
, rel
ativ
e po
sitio
n by
be
arin
g/di
stan
ce fr
om p
rom
inen
t cha
rted
feat
ures
(nav
igat
ion
light
s, tr
ig. p
oint
s, c
hurc
h sp
ires
etc.
). c.
P
ositi
on (t
o 2
deci
mal
pla
ces
of a
min
ute)
of o
bser
vatio
n po
int,
usin
g G
PS
Rec
eive
r. C
onfir
m th
at G
PS
pos
ition
s ar
e re
fere
nced
to
WG
S 8
4 D
atum
. d.
In
clud
e G
PS
rece
iver
mod
el a
nd a
eria
l typ
e (if
kno
wn)
. Als
o of
inte
rest
: val
ues
of P
DO
P, H
DO
P o
r GD
OP
dis
play
ed (i
ndic
atio
ns o
f th
eore
tical
qua
lity
of p
ositi
on fi
dep
endi
ng u
pon
the
dist
ribut
ion
of s
atel
lites
ove
rhea
d) a
nd a
ny o
ther
com
men
ts.
INSTRUCTIONS 1. Mariners are requested to notify the United Kingdom Hydrographic Office (UKHO) when new or suspected dangers to
navigation are discovered, changes observed in aids to navigation, or corrections to publications are seen to be necessary. Mariners can also report any ENC display issues experienced. The Mariner's Handbook (NP100) Chapter 4 gives general instructions. The provisions of international and national laws should be complied with when forwarding such reports.
2. Accurate position or knowledge of positional error is of great importance. Latitude and longitude should only be
used to specifically position the details when they have been fixed by GPS or Astronomical Observations. A full description of the method, equipment, time, estimated error and datum (where applicable) used should be given. When position is defined by sextant angles or bearings (true or magnetic to be specified), more than two should be used in order to provide a redundancy check. Where position is derived from Electronic Position Fixing (eg LORAN C) or distances observed by radar, the raw readings of the system in use should be quoted wherever possible. Where position is derived after the event, from other observations and/or Dead Reckoning, the methodology of deriving the position should be included.
3. Paper Charts: A cutting from the largest scale chart is the best medium for forwarding details, the alterations and
additions being shown thereon in red. When requested, a new copy will be sent in replacement of a chart that has been used to forward information, or when extensive observations have involved defacement of the observer's chart. If it is preferred to show the amendments on a tracing of the largest scale chart (rather than on the chart itself) these should be in red as above, but adequate details from the chart must be traced in black ink to enable the amendments to be fitted correctly.
4. ENCs: A screen shot of the largest scale usage band ENC with the alterations and additions being shown thereon in
red. If it is to report an issue with the display of an ENC, a screen shot of the affected ENC should be sent along with details of the ECDIS make, model or age and version in use at the time.
5. When soundings are obtained The Mariner's Handbook (NP100) should be consulted. The echo sounding trace should be marked with times, depths, etc., and forwarded with the report. It is important to state whether the echo sounder is set to register depths below the surface or below the keel; in the latter case the vessel's draught should be given. Time and date should be given in order that corrections for the height of the tide may be made where necessary. The make, name and type of set should also be given.
6. For modern sets that use electronic ‘range gating’, care should be taken that the correct range scale and
appropriate gate width are in use. Older electro-mechanical echo sounders frequently record signals from echoes received back after one or more rotations of the stylus have been completed. Thus with a set whose maximum range is 500m, an echo recorded at 50m may be from depths of 50m, 550m or even 1050m. Soundings recorded beyond the set's nominal range can usually be recognised by the following: (a) the trace being weaker than normal for the depth recorded; (b) the trace passing through the transmission line; (c) the feathery nature of the trace. As a check that apparently shoal soundings are not due to echoes received beyond the set's nominal range, soundings should be continued until reasonable agreement with charted soundings is reached. However, soundings received after one or more rotations of the stylus can still be useful and should be submitted if they show significant differences from charted depths.
7. Reports which cannot be confirmed or are lacking in certain details should not be withheld. Shortcomings
should be stressed and any firm expectation of being able to check the information on a succeeding voyage should be mentioned.
8. Reports of shoal soundings, uncharted dangers and aids to navigation out of order should, at the mariner's
discretion, also be made by radio to the nearest coast radio station. The draught of modern tankers is such that any uncharted depth under 30 metres or 15 fathoms may be of sufficient importance to justify a radio message.
9. Changes to Port Information should be forwarded on Form H.102A and any GPS/Chart Datum observations should be
forwarded on Form H.102B together with Form H.102. Where there is insufficient space on the forms an additional sheet should be used.
10. Reports on ocean currents should be made in accordance with The Mariner's Handbook (NP100) Chapter 4. Note. - An acknowledgement or receipt will be sent and the information then used to the best advantage which may mean immediate action or inclusion in a revision in due course; for these purposes, the UKHO may make reproductions of any material supplied. When a Notice to Mariners is issued, the sender's ship or name is quoted as authority unless (as sometimes happens) the information is also received from other authorities or the sender states that they do not want to be named by using the appropriate tick box on the form. An explanation of the use made of contributions from all parts of the world would be too great a task and a further communication should only be expected when the information is of outstanding value or has unusual features.
HYDROGRAPHIC NOTE H.102 (V6.0 Dec 2012)
Reporting information affecting Admiralty Products
For new information affecting Admiralty Charts and Publications forward to [email protected] For reporting issues related to ENCs or their display forward to [email protected] Note: To be used in conjunction with the H.102 instructions available at www.ukho.gov.uk/msi
Date Ref. Number
Name of ship or sender
IMO number if applicable
Address
E-mail/Tel/Fax of sender
General Locality
Subject
Position (see Instruction 3 in H Note Instructions)
Latitude Longitude
GPS Datum Accuracy
Admiralty Charts affected Edition
Latest Weekly Edition of Notice to Mariners held
Replacement copy of Chart No (see Instruction 4 in H Note Instructions)
IS/IS NOT required
ENCs affected
Latest update disk applied Week:
Make, model and or age of ECDIS if applicable
Publications affected (NP/DP number, Edition No.)
Date of latest supplement/update, page & Light List No. etc
Details of anomaly / observation:
Name of observer/reporter
H.102A Submitted Yes / No H.102B Submitted Yes / No
Tick box if not willing to be named as source of this information
This form is also available at www.ukho.gov.uk/msi
HYDROGRAPHIC NOTE H.102 (V6.0 Dec 2012)