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NOAA ENC®
NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION
US4AK5GM - PORT MOLLER AND HERENDEEN BAY
INDEX:
AIDS TO NAVIGATION
POLLUTION REPORTS
CAUTION USE OF RADIO SIGNALS (LIMITATIONS)
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
CAUTION - TEMPORARY CHANGES
WARNING - PRUDENT MARINER
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
NOTE A
AUTHORITIES
CAUTION - LIMITATIONS
CAUTION - CHANNELS
RADAR REFLECTORS
NOAA WEATHER RADIO BROADCASTS
TIDAL INFORMATION
ADMINISTRATION AREA
COLREGS, 82.1705 (see note A)
NOTES:
AIDS TO NAVIGATION
Consult U.S. Coast Guard Light List for supplemental information concerning aids to navigation.
POLLUTION REPORTS
Report all spills of oil and hazardous substances to the National Response Center via 1-800-424-8802 (toll free), or to the nearest U.S. Coast Guard facility if telephone communication is impossible (33 CFR 153).
CAUTION USE OF RADIO SIGNALS (LIMITATIONS)
Limitations on the use of radio signals as aids to marine navigation can be found in the U.S. Coast Guard Light Lists and National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency Publication 117. Radio direction-finder bearings to commercial broadcasting stations are subject to error and should be used with caution.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
Consult U.S. Coast Pilot 9 for important supplemental information.
CAUTION - TEMPORARY CHANGES
Temporary changes or defects in aids to navigation are not indicated. See Local Notice to Mariners
WARNING - PRUDENT MARINER
The prudent mariner will not rely solely on any single aid to navigation, particularly on floating aids. See U.S. Coast Guard Light List and U.S. Coast Pilot for details.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Additional information can be obtained at www.nauticalcharts.noaa.gov
NOTE A
Navigation regulations are published in Chapter 2, U.S. Coast Pilot 9. Additions or revisions to Chapter 2 are published in the Notice to Mariners. Information concerning
the regulations may be obtained at the Office of the Commander, 17th Coast Guard District in Juneau, Alaska, or at the Office of the District Engineer, Corps of Engineers in Anchorage, Alaska. Refer to charted regulation section numbers
AUTHORITIES
Hydrography and Topography by the National Ocean Service, Coast Survey, with additional data from the U.S. Coast Guard.
CAUTION - LIMITATIONS
Limitations on the use of radio signals as aids to marine navigation can be found in the U.S. Coast Guard Light Lists and National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency Publication 117. Radio direction-finder bearings to commercial broadcasting stations are subject to error and should be used with caution.CAUTION - CHANNELS Channels are subject to frequent changes due to very strong tidal currents.
CAUTION - CHANNELS
Channels are subject to frequent changes due to very strong tidal currents.
RADAR REFLECTORS
Radar reflectors have been placed on many floating aids to navigation. Individual radar
reflector identification on these aids has been omitted from this chart.
NOAA WEATHER RADIO BROADCASTS
The NOAA Weather Radio station listed below provides continuous weather broadcasts. The reception range is typically 20 to 40 nautical miles from the antenna site, but can be as much as 100 nautical miles for stations at high elevations.
Sand Point, AK KSDP 840 AM
TIDAL INFORMATION
For tidal information see the NOS Tide Table publication or go to http://co-ops.nos.noaa.gov
ADMINISTRATION AREA
The entire extent of this ENC cell falls within the limits of an Administration Area. This area covers land, internal waters, and territorial sea. The territorial sea is a maritime zone which the United States exercises sovereignty extending to the airspace as well as to its bed and subsoil. For more information, please refer to the Coast Pilot.
COLREGS, 82.1705 (see note A)
International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea, 1972. The entire area of this chart falls seaward of the COLREGS Demarcation Line.
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