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Title: LESSON 3: NAUTICAL PUBLICATIONS


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LESSON 3 NAUTICAL PUBLICATIONS
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Lesson 3 Nautical Publications
  • AGENDA
  • Navigators Reference Library
  • Chart/Publication Correction System
  • Plotting Equipment
  • Applicable reading Hobbs, pp. 42-52, 57-78.

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Coast Pilots
  • Provide supplemental information about navigation
    in U.S. coastal waters.
  • Information includes
  • topographical features
  • navigation aids
  • normal local weather conditions
  • recommended tracks
  • pilot information
  • descriptions of ports and harbors

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Sailing Directions
  • Provide supplemental information about navigation
    in foreign coastal waters.
  • Information provided is similar to that found in
    Coast Pilots.
  • Divided into different volumes
  • 8 volumes are Planning Guides for ocean basin
    transits
  • 35 are Enroute Directions for piloting in coastal
    waters.

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Fleet Guides
  • Provide information for use by U.S. Navy ships,
    including
  • Fleet Guides exist for ports frequently visited
    by the U.S. Navy in both the U.S. and foreign
    countries.
  • Command information (e.g. SOPA)
  • Navigation information (e.g. prevailing
    tides/currents)
  • Logistics (e.g. fuel/water)
  • Port operations (e.g. Comms facilities etc.)
  • Repair facilities

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Light List
  • Lists aids to navigation in U.S. waters,
    including
  • lighted aids to navigation
  • unlighted buoys
  • daybeacons
  • fog signals
  • radiobeacons
  • Loran-C coverage

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List of Lights
  • Describes aids to navigation found in foreign
    waters and selected U.S. coastal regions.
  • Similar to Light List but does not contain
    information on unlighted navigation aids.

8
Distances Between Ports (Pub 151)
  • Lists great circle distances among the most
    frequently traveled sea routes throughout the
    world.

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Hazard and Depth Symbology
  • Symbols are also used to denote specific hazards
    to navigation, such as partially submerged
    wrecks, etc.
  • Chart Number 1 is the reference for all chart
    symbology.

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Pilot Charts
  • Name is misleading- they really cover major ocean
    basins and not piloting (coastal) waters.
  • Provide meteorological, hydrographic, and
    navigational information for a particular ocean
    area.
  • Extremely valuable in voyage planning.

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Pilot Chart of PACNORWEST
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NIMA Catalogue of Maps, Charts, and Related
Products
  • Illustrated catalog of maps, charts,
    publications, and other related products produced
    by NIMA.
  • Contains serialized drawings of the world which
    allow the navigator to locate charts and Sailing
    Directions that cover areas of interest.
  • Published as an eleven volume set.

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Step 1 Identify the Coastal Region/Subregion
  • Example The navigator is planning to visit Rio
    de Janeiro, Brazil.

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Step 2 Locate theSmall-scale Coastal Chart
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Step 3 Locate theLarge-scale Approach Charts
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NOS Nautical Chart Catalogue
  • Set of drawings, very similar to those found in
    the DMA catalog.
  • Cover U.S. waters

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Chart and Publication Correction System
  • Corrections to charts and publications are
    disseminated via Notice to Mariners and Local
    Notice to Mariners.
  • Notice to Mariners - issued by NIMA and contain
    changes relating to oceanic and coastal areas
    worldwide.
  • Navigators are not required to immediately enter
    changes on every chart/publication.

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Plotting Equipment
DIVIDERS
COMPASS / DIVIDER
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Plotting Equipment
BEAM COMPASS
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Plotting Equipment
PARALLEL RULERS
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Plotting Equipment
ROLLING PLOTTERS / PARALLEL PLOTTER
PMP ARM
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Nautical Slide Rule
If two of three quantities are know, you can
solve for the third.
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REVIEW
  • What book would I look in to find
  • Information on a port such as Repair facilities
    and command information?
  • A lighted navaid in US waters?
  • A lighted navaid in foreign waters?
  • Chart corrections?
  • Chart symbology?
  • The distance traveled from Norfolk to Ingleside
    Texas?
  • What 3 pieces of information can you find on a
    nautical slide rule?
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