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23 MAY 2021 Index Abagadasset Point 13298 278 Abbot Rock 13276 19 SEP 2021 Index 431 Ash Point 13290 287 Bar Harbor 13394 168 Asia Rip 13203 141 Bar Island 13301 �����������������������������251, 255 Index Atkins Bay 13295 275 Bar Island 13305 �������������������������������������232 Atlantic 13313 �����������������������������������������206 Bar Island 13316 �������������������������������������210 Atlantic Hill 13270 ���������������������������������357 Bar Island 13323 �������������������������������������198 Atlantic Point 13307 239 Bar Island 13324 �������������������������������������191 A Atlantis Canyon 12300 142 Bar Island 13326 �����������������������������176, 178 Augusta 13297 280 Bar Island Ledge 13301 256 Abagadasset Point 13298 278 aurora borealis 151 Bar Ledge 13287 �������������������������������������302 Abbot Rock 13276 348 Automated Mutual Assistance Vessel Res- Barley Ledge 13309 235 Abijah Ledge 13322 194 cue System (AMVER) 13 Barn Point 13283 308 Abner Point 13290 285 Automatic Identification System (AIS) Aids Barnstable 13251 386 Acadia National Park 13312 189 to Navigation 12 Barnstable Harbor 13251 386 Acadia National Park 13318 193 Avery Ledge 13279 335 Barred Islands 13305 229, 233 Adams Point 13285 ���������������������������������323 Avery Rock 13326 176 Barrel Rock 13269 377 Addison 13324 183 Barrel, The 13301 227 Agriculture, Department of 24 B Barrel, The 13303 225 Aids to navigation 10, 134 Barter Island Ledges 13315 220 Airy Ledge 13313 221 Barter Shoal 13301 ���������������������������������250 Babbidge Island 13308 230 Alden Rock 13290 294 Barters Island 13296 271 Babson Island 13316 216 Alden Rock 13303 226 Bartlett Harbor 13308 231 Babson Ledge 13281 340 Aldridge Ledge 13270 �����������������������������357 Bartlett Island 13316 209 Bache Rock 13290 294 Allen Cove 13315 220 Bartlett Narrows 13316 209 Back Beach 13276 349 Allen Cove 13316 210 Bartlett Rock 13253 381 Back Channel 13283 314, 321 Allen Island 13301 251 Bartlett Rock 13279 336 Back Cove 13292 �������������������������������������299 Allen Shoal 13301 227 Bartlett (Smith) Cove 13309 245 Back Cove 13301 �������������������������������������258 Allerton Harbor 13270 370 Barton Island 13305 232 Back Cove 13318 �������������������������������������196 Alley Island 13316 209 Barton Ledge 13324 183 Back Narrows 13293 262 Almore Cove 13392 ���������������������������������174 Basin Cove 13290 287 Back River 13253 384 Amendments 1 Basin Point 13290 287 Back River 13295 276 American Practical Navigator (Bowditch) Basin, The 13290 283 Back River 13296 267, 271 423 Basin, The 13305 232 Back River 13301 256 Amesbury 13274 �������������������������������������330 Basket Island 13287 302 Back River Cove 13301 256 Amesbury Point 13308 230 Basket Island 13292 290 Bagaduce River 13309 245 Ames Cove 13305, 13309 234 Bass Harbor 13316 ���������������������������������208 Bailey Creek 13269 ���������������������������������377 Ames Ledge 13298 278 Bass Harbor Bar 13313 204 Bailey Island 13290 �������������������������284, 285 Ammen Rock 13260 139 Bass Harbor Head 13313 204 Bailey Ledge 13301 ���������������������������������252 Anchorage Regulations 50 Bassing Beach 13269 377 Bailey Ledge 13394 ���������������������������������174 Anderson Ledge 13283 325 Bass River 13276 �������������������������������������348 Baileys Mistake 13394 174 Andrews Island 13303 236 Bass Rock 13282 �������������������������������������332 Baker Island 13321 ���������������������������������200 Andrews Island 13315 220 Bates Island 13290 287 Baker Islands 13313 206 Andrews Point 13279 335 Bath 13296 276 Baker Islet 13293 262 Androscoggin River 13293 ���������������������277 Batson Ledges 13326 182 Bakers Island Light 13275 344 Anguilla Island 13326 �����������������������������178 Batson River 13286 ���������������������������������304 Bald Head 13293 �������������������������������������273 Animal and Plant Health Inspection Ser- Battery Point 13307 239 vice 24 Bald Head 13394, 13396 �������������������������162 Bay Ledge 13303 �������������������������������������226 Annisquam 13281 333 Bald Head Cliff 13286 �����������������������������307 Bay Ledge 13315 �������������������������������������219 Annisquam Harbor Light 13281 333 Bald Head Ledge 13293 273 Bay Ledge 13324 �������������������������������������183 Annisquam River 13281 �������������������������333 Bald Porcupine Island 13323 �����������������198 Bay Point 13295 275 Appledore Island 13283 326 Bald Rock 13318 �������������������������������������198 Bayside 13309 �����������������������������������������242 Appledore Ledge 13283 325 Bald Rock 13324 �������������������������������������190 Bay View 13279 334 Area to be avoided 13200 141 Bald Rock Ledge 13318 198 Beach Channel 13253 �����������������������������384 Arey Cove 13305 �������������������������������������228 Ballast Island 13326 179 Beach Island 13305 ���������������������������������233 Arey Cove 13318 �������������������������������������193 Ballast Island Ledge 13326 ���������������������179 Beach Ledge 13313 ���������������������������������205 Arey Ledges 13305 228 Ballaststone Ledge 13290 284 Beach Ledges 13303 226 Army Corps of Engineers 28 Bangor 13309 248 Beals 13326 ���������������������������������������������180 Arrowsic Island 13296, 13293 268 Bangs Island 13290 �������������������������286, 288 Beals Cove 13290 286 Articulated Daybeacons 11 Bantam Ledge 13303 226 Beals Harbor 13326 180 Articulated Lights 11 Bantam Rock 13293 263 Bean Island 13318 196 Asa (Phinney) Island 13315, 13313 207 Bare Island 13315 220 Bean Ledge 13318 196 Ash Island 13303 237 Bare Island 13326 177 Bearings 1 Ash Island 13318 196 Bar Harbor 13323 198, 199 Bear Island 13290 283 432 Index U.S. Coast Pilot 1 19 SEP 2021 Bear Island 13305 229 Black Rock 13301 226, 250 Bradford 13274 330 Bear Island 13316 216 Black Rock 13316 211 Bradstreet Cove 13293 259 Bear Island 13321 203 Black Rock 13326 182 Bragdon Island 13283 �����������������������������310 Bearskin Neck 13279 336 Black Rock 13394, 13396 166 Branch Brook 13286 306 Beauchamp Point 13307 240 Black Rock Channel 13270 359 Brandies, The 13313 221 Beaumont Ledge 13313 205 Black Rock Channel 13275 350 Brant Rock 13253 381 Beaver Island 13293 259 Black Rocks 13270 358 Brave Boat Harbor 13283 311 Beef Rock 13298 �������������������������������������278 Black Rocks 13283 310 Breakers, The 13305 228 Belfast 13309 242 Black Rocks 13303 226 Breaking Rocks 13278 328 Belfast Bay 13309 242 Black Rocks (Eastern Ledges) 13326 �����179 Bremen 13301 258 Bellamy River 13285 323 Black Rocks, The 13295 �������������������������269 Brewer 13309 248 Belle Isle Inlet 13272 369 Blacksmithshop Ledge 13296 267 Brewster Point 13307 �����������������������������240 Benjamin River 13316 217 Blacksnake Ledge 13290 284 Brewster Point Ledge 13307 240 Benner Island 13301 251 Blackwater River 13278 327 Bridge and Cable Clearances 6 Bernard 13316 208 Blaney Rock 13275 ���������������������������������350 Bridge Lights and Clearance Gages 12 Berry Cove 13318 197 Blish Point 13251 386 Bridges and Cables �������������������������������������1 Beverly Channel 13276 346 Blue Hill 13316 210, 211 Bridges Point 13316 217 Beverly Cove 346 Blue Hill Bay 13316 207 Bridges Point Shoal 13316 ���������������������217 Beverly Harbor 13276 ���������������������343, 346 Blue Hill Bay 13316, 13313 212 Brighams Cove 13290 �����������������������������283 Beyer Ship Ledge 13301 �������������������������255 Blue Hill Bay Light 3 13316 209 Brig Ledge 13303 225 Bibb Rock 13286 �������������������������������������307 Blue Hill Harbor 13316 210 Brimbles 13276 345 Biddeford 13287 302 Blue Hill Rock 13313 221 Brimstone Island 13305 �������������������������228 Biddeford Pool 13287 �����������������������������303 Blue Point Hill 13287 �����������������������������302 Brimstone Island 13313 �������������������������206 Big Black Ledge 13324 191 Bluff Head 13296 276 Broadcast Notices to Mariners 9 Big Breaking Ledge 13326 ���������������������179 Bluff Island 13287 302 Broadcast Notice to Mariners �������������������18 Big Holly Cove 13392 �����������������������������175 Blynman Canal 13281 333, 340 Broad Cove 13287 301 Big Moose Island 13318 193 Boden Point 13276 ���������������������������������349 Broad Cove 13290, 13292 290 Big
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