Pub. 111 - List Of Lights... The W Coasts Of N&S America, Australia, Tasmania, New Zealand & The Islands Of The N&S Pacific Oceans, 2011.pdf

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PUB. 111
L IST OF L IGHTS
RADIO AIDS AND FOG SIGNALS
2011
THE WEST COASTS OF NORTH AND SOUTH
AMERICA (EXCLUDING CONTINENTAL
U.S.A. AND HAWAII), AUSTRALIA,
TASMANIA, NEW ZEALAND, AND THE
ISLANDS OF THE NORTH AND SOUTH
PACIFIC OCEANS
IMPORTANT
THIS PUBLICATION SHOULD BE CORRECTED
EACH WEEK FROM THE NOTICE TO MARINERS
Prepared and published by the
NATIONAL GEOSPATIAL-INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
Bethesda, MD
© COPYRIGHT 2011 BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.
NO COPYRIGHT CLAIMED UNDER TITLE 17 U.S.C.
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LIST OF LIGHTS LIMITS
NATIONAL GEOSPATIAL-INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
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LIGHTS
PACIFIC
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WARNING ON USE OF FLOATING AIDS TO NAVIGATION TO FIX A NAVIGATIONAL POSITION
The aids to navigation depicted on charts comprise a system consisting of fixed and floating aids with
varying degrees of reliability. Therefore, prudent mariners will not rely solely on any single aid to navigation,
particularly a floating aid.
The buoy symbol is used to indicate the approximate position of the buoy body and the sinker which
secures the buoy to the seabed. The approximate position is used because of practical limitations in
positioning and maintaining buoys and their sinkers in precise geographical locations. These limitations
include, but are not limited to, inherent imprecisions in position fixing methods, prevailing atmospheric and sea
conditions, the slope of and the material making up the seabed, the fact that buoys are moored to sinkers by
varying lengths of chain, and the fact that buoy and/or sinker positions are not under continuous surveillance
but are normally checked only during periodic maintenance visits which often occur more than a year apart.
The position of the buoy body can be expected to shift inside and outside the charting symbol due to the forces
of nature. The mariner is also cautioned that buoys are liable to be carried away, shifted, capsized, sunk, etc.
Lighted buoys may be extinguished or sound signals may not function as the result of ice or other natural
causes, collisions, or other accidents.
For the foregoing reasons, a prudent mariner must not rely completely upon the position or operation of
floating aids to navigation, but will also utilize bearings from fixed objects and aids to navigation on shore.
Further, a vessel attempting to pass close aboard always risks collision with a yawing buoy or with the
obstruction the buoy marks.
PREFACE
The 2011 edition of Pub. 111, List of Lights, Radio Aids and Fog Signals for the West Coasts of North and South Amer-
ica (excluding Continental U.S.A. and Hawaii), Australia, Tasmania, New Zealand and the Islands of the North and South
Pacific Oceans, cancels the previous edition of Pub. 111.
This edition contains information available to the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) up to 28 May 2011,
including Notice to Mariners No. 22 of 2011.
A summary of corrections subsequent to the above date will be in Section II of the Notice to Mariners which announced
the issuance of this publication.
In the interval between new editions, corrective information affecting this publication will be published in the Notice to
Mariners and must be applied in order to keep this publication current.
Nothing in the manner of presentation of information in this publication or in the arrangement of material implies
endorsement or acceptance by NGA in matters affecting the status and boundaries of States and Territories.
RECORD OF CORRECTIONS
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