The Cumulative List of Notices to Mariners records corrections to nautical charts from previous Notices to Mariners publications. It is published every six months by the Hydrographic Department of the Navy.
The Weekly Notices to Mariners contains six sections. Section I includes explanatory notes and indexes. Section II notes corrections to charts. Section III contains radio navigational warnings. Sections IV-VI note corrections to Admiralty sailing directions, lights and fog signals, and radio signals, respectively.
The Summary of Annual Notices to Mariners covers various topics including tide tables, chart suppliers, distress and rescue at sea, submarine information, mine exercises, weather ships, claims to maritime jurisdiction, navigation warning services, and regulations regarding
The Cumulative List of Notices to Mariners records corrections to nautical charts from previous Notices to Mariners publications. It is published every six months by the Hydrographic Department of the Navy.
The Weekly Notices to Mariners contains six sections. Section I includes explanatory notes and indexes. Section II notes corrections to charts. Section III contains radio navigational warnings. Sections IV-VI note corrections to Admiralty sailing directions, lights and fog signals, and radio signals, respectively.
The Summary of Annual Notices to Mariners covers various topics including tide tables, chart suppliers, distress and rescue at sea, submarine information, mine exercises, weather ships, claims to maritime jurisdiction, navigation warning services, and regulations regarding
The Cumulative List of Notices to Mariners records corrections to nautical charts from previous Notices to Mariners publications. It is published every six months by the Hydrographic Department of the Navy.
The Weekly Notices to Mariners contains six sections. Section I includes explanatory notes and indexes. Section II notes corrections to charts. Section III contains radio navigational warnings. Sections IV-VI note corrections to Admiralty sailing directions, lights and fog signals, and radio signals, respectively.
The Summary of Annual Notices to Mariners covers various topics including tide tables, chart suppliers, distress and rescue at sea, submarine information, mine exercises, weather ships, claims to maritime jurisdiction, navigation warning services, and regulations regarding
The Cumulative List of Notices to Mariners records corrections to nautical charts from previous Notices to Mariners publications. It is published every six months by the Hydrographic Department of the Navy.
The Weekly Notices to Mariners contains six sections. Section I includes explanatory notes and indexes. Section II notes corrections to charts. Section III contains radio navigational warnings. Sections IV-VI note corrections to Admiralty sailing directions, lights and fog signals, and radio signals, respectively.
The Summary of Annual Notices to Mariners covers various topics including tide tables, chart suppliers, distress and rescue at sea, submarine information, mine exercises, weather ships, claims to maritime jurisdiction, navigation warning services, and regulations regarding
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State the purpose of Cumulative List of Notices to Mariners.
The purpose of the Cumulative List of Notices to Mariners is for checking and updating charts. It records the chart number, edition and the notices to mariners affecting the chart from previous till the latest notice prior publishing to this list. The list is published by the Hydrographic Department of the Navy every six months and contains correction to charts for previous two years. It affects BA Admiralty charts as well as Australian and New Zealand charts which have been republished with the Admiralty series. List the titles of the main sections of the Weekly Notices to Mariners. Section I Section II Section III Section IV Section V Section VI
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Explanatory notes, Indexes to Section II.
Admiralty Notices to Mariners. Correction to charts. Reprints of Radio Navigational Warnings. Corrections to Admiralty Sailing Directions. Corrections to Admiralty List of Lights and Fog Signals. Corrections to Admiralty List of Radio Signals.
State the information contained in EACH section of the Notices to Mariners.
Section I : contains explanatory notes and advise on the use of charts and publications followed by index of notices and chart folio index of charts affected together with geographical index. Section II : contains notices for correction of charts, including all notices effecting navigational charts, and are listed consecutively from the onset of the year. The section also includes 'T' and 'P' notices relevant to the week. The last weekly notice of each month will also list the 'T' and 'P' notices which are remaining current. Any new edition of charts together with new publications issued are listed in this section. Latest edition of publications are listed at the end of March, June, September and December. Section III : contains list of all Navarea messages in force with reprints of those issued during the week. It also list other Hydrolants, Hydropacs, US special warnings received together with edited reprints of selected messages in force for those areas. The first weekly notice of each year contains a list of Navarea, Hydrolants and Hydropacs messages. Section IV : contains all corrections effecting Sailing Directions for that week. A cumulative list of these corrections in force is also published on a monthly basis. Section V : contains all corrections effecting the Admiralty List of Lights and Fog Signals for that week. Section VI : contains all corrections effecting Admiralty List of Radio Signals for that week.
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State the contents of Summary of Annual Notices to Mariners.
1. 2. 3A. 3B.
Admiralty tide tables - Addenda and corrigenda.
Suppliers of Admiralty chart and publications. Official messages to British flagged Merchant ships - GBMS. Official radio messages to Merchant ships - The allied MERCOMMS System. 4. Distress and rescue at sea - Ships and Aircrafts. 4A. Distress and rescue - ships position and reporting system. 4B. AMVER 5. Firing practice and exercise areas. 6. Former Mine Danger areas, swept routes. 7. UK and USSR (former) - Mutual safety procedures for Military units. 8. Submarine information. 10. Mine laying and mine counter measures exercises. 11. North Atlantic Ocean weather ships. 12. National claims to Maritime Jurisdiction. 13. World-Wide Navigation Warning Service and World Meteo Organisation. 14. Availability of Notices to Mariners. 15. UK allowance. 15A. Negative storm surge. 16. Protection of Historic and Dangerous wrecks. 17. Traffic Separation Schemes. 17A. Ship reporting system - (AIRS) Automatic Ship Identification and Reporting System. 18. Carriage of Nautical Publications. 19. Satellite Navigation system Position and BA charts. 20. Protection of Offshore installations. 21. Canadian Charts and publication regulations. 22. US Navigation safety regulations relating to Navigation charts and publications.