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WARNING CENTRAL AMERICA RASTER CHARTS INACCURATE POSITIONS the Charts Below Have Been Geo Referenced Manually Due to the Wrong Position with the WGS84 WARNING CENTRAL AMERICA RASTER CHARTS INACCURATE POSITIONS The charts below have been geo referenced manually due to the wrong position with the WGS84. All these charts must be used with precaution. Panama: UKHO_2417-3 El Salvador and Mexico: NGA_21524_B ; NGA_21661_C ; NGA_21661_F WRMNA912MAP6.1 Central America Chart Provider Number Scale Title Revision Date GEOCUBA 11302 400000 Region Occidental de Cuba 28/02/2019 GEOCUBA 11401 500000 Parte Occidental de Cuba 28/02/2019 GEOCUBA 15401 200000 Golfo de Guanahacabibes 31/12/2018 NGA 21180 50000 San Jose to Punta Eugenia 31/07/1989 NGA 21482 20000 Champerico 06/11/1993 NGA 21489 75000 Approaches to Puerto San José and Puerto Quetzal 28/02/2002 NGA 21490 75000 Approaches to Champerico 03/12/1993 NGA 21500 100000 Punta Remedios to Cabo Matapalo 31/01/2002 NGA 21510 300000 Puerto Madero to Acajutla 15/09/2003 NGA 21520 300000 Acajutla to Corinto 30/06/2006 NGA 21524 25000 Approaches to Acajutla and la Libertad 30/04/2005 NGA 21526 Republic of Honduras - Bahia de San Lorenzo 26/11/2004 NGA 21526 25000 Main plan NGA A 15000 Puerto de Henecan NGA 21529 10000 Bahia de la Union and Approaches 31/05/2005 NGA 21540 300000 Corinto to Punta Guiones 31/12/2004 NGA 21543 Plans on the West Coast of Costa Rica 10/07/1998 NGA A 36480 Bahia Brasilito and Bahia Potrero NGA C 36480 Bahia Murcielagos NGA B 18240 Bahia Santa Elena NGA D 12180 Bahia Carrillo NGA 21547 San Juan del Sur and Approaches 09/06/1995 NGA 21547 75000 Main plan NGA A 12500 Bahia San Juan del Sur NGA 21550 300000 Cabo Velas to Cabo Blanco 30/06/1990 NGA 21560 Punta Guiones to Punta Burica 31/01/1999 NGA 21560 300000 Main plan NGA A 100000 Approaches to Quepos NGA 21561 30000 Punta Quepos Anchorage 06/02/1998 NGA 21563 7500 Golfito 31/12/2004 NGA 21581 15000 Plans within Bahia de Charco Azul 30/09/2003 NGA 21582 Golfo de Montijo 31/03/2004 NGA 21582 45000 Main plan NGA A 45000 Continuation of Rio San Pedro NGA 21583 80049 Isla de Coiba 31/01/1999 NGA 21584 75000 Approaches to Puerto Armuelles and Pedregal 30/09/2003 NGA 21601 50000 Morro de Puercos to Panama 30/04/2005 NGA 21661 Islas de Revillagigedo - Guadalupe and Escollos Alijos 31/10/1982 NGA E 145900 Isla de Guadalupe NGA C 72900 INACCURATE POSITION - Isla San Benedicto NGA F 72900 INACCURATE POSITION - Isla Clarion NGA 22040 300000 Bahia Pina to Boca Docampado 31/01/2006 NGA 24480 Cabo Tiburon to Barranquilla 31/01/2006 NGA A 300000 Main plan NGA B 300000 Cabo Tiburon to Barranquilla continuation NGA 26042 50000 Bahia Concepcion to Punta Brava 26/02/1993 NGA 26050 300000 Nicaraguan Rise - Eastern Part 31/08/1985 NGA 26060 300000 Puerto Cristobal to Cabo Tiburon 31/03/2005 NGA 26063 48640 Punta San Blas to Bahia Concepcion 11/09/1999 NGA 26065 Cayos Chichime to Punta Rincon and Approach to Golfo de 11/02/1996 San Blas NGA 26065 75000 Main plan NGA A 35000 Golfo de San Blas NGA 26070 Rio Colorado to Cristobal 30/11/2005 NGA 26070 300000 Main plan NGA A 300000 Continuation of Rio Colorado to Cristobal NGA B 75000 Isla Escudo de Veraguas NGA 26081 Isla de San Andres and Adjacent Cays 30/04/2004 NGA B 75000 Cayos de Albuquerque NGA C 75000 Cayos del Este Sudeste NGA 26081 30000 Isla de San Andres NGA A 9000 Rada el Cove NGA 26083 72636 Isla de Providencia 31/08/2006 NGA 27120 350000 Yucatan Channel 31/07/1999 NGA 28050 400000 Nicaraguan Rise - Western Part 30/04/1992 NGA 28082 Bluefields 01/09/1995 NGA 28082 19565 Main plan NGA A 7335 El Bluff and Booth Docks NGA 28103 Cayos Vivorillos, Becerro, and Caratasca 13/09/1984 NGA 28103 72960 Main plan NGA A 36481 Cayos Becerro NGA B 36481 Cayos Vivorillo NGA 28104 Puerto Cabezas y Alrededores 15/09/1995 NGA 28104 10000 Main plan NGA A 5000 Puerto Cabezas NGA 28110 175000 Laguna de Perlas to Rio Colorado 14/09/2001 NGA 28120 175000 Puerto Isabel to laguna de Perlas 31/10/2001 NGA 28125 35000 Isla de Guanaja 30/07/1995 NGA 28130 175000 Cabo Gracias a Dios to Puerto Isabel 31/10/2001 NGA 28140 175000 Northern Reaches to Cabo Gracias a dios 30/09/1985 NGA 28142 20000 Puerto Castilla - Bahia de Trujillo 30/11/1994 NGA 28143 Isla de Utila 13/09/1996 NGA 28143 37420 Main plan NGA A 37420 Bancos Salmedina NGA 28144 15000 Port of La Ceiba 30/11/1996 NGA 28150 Barra de Caratasca to Tela 01/09/1995 NGA A 300000 Cabo Farallones to Tela NGA B 300000 Barra de Caratasca to Cabo Farallones NGA C 100000 Islas Santanilla NGA 28151 80000 11/08/1995 NGA 28154 80000 Approaches to La Ceiba 18/08/1995 NGA 28165 15000 Puerto Santo - Tomas de Castilla and Puerto Barrios 19/03/2004 NGA 28210 300000 Progreso to Isla Contoy 21/08/1998 NGA 28220 300000 Isla de Piedras to Progreso 19/06/1998 NGA 28221 Plans in Campeche Bank 31/07/1998 NGA B 145141 Arrecife Alacran NGA D 36481 Arecifes Triangulos NGA C 24321 Cayo Arenas NGA E 24187 Alacran Anchorage NGA 28310 300000 Punta del Morro to Barra de Tupilco 09/10/1998 NOAA 11006 875000 KEY WEST TO THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER 21/12/2018 NOAA 11300 460732 GALVESTON TO RIO GRANDE 04/01/2019 NOAA 11301 80000 SOUTHERN PART OF LAGUNA MADRE 21/12/2018 NOAA 11302 40000 STOVER POINT TO PORT BROWNSVILLE SIDE A 21/12/2018 NOAA 18020 1444000 SAN DIEGO TO CAPE MENDOCINO 28/12/2018 NOAA 18022 868003 SAN DIEGO TO SAN FRANCISCO BAY 28/12/2018 NOAA 18740 234270 SAN DIEGO TO SANTA ROSA ISLAND 28/12/2018 NOAA 18762 40000 SAN CLEMENTE ISLAND 28/12/2018 NOAA 18763 20000 SAN CLEMENTE ISLAND NORTHERN PART 28/12/2018 NOAA 18764 15000 SAN CLEMENTE ISLAND PYRAMID COVE AND APPROACHES 28/12/2018 NOAA 18765 APPROACHES TO SAN DIEGO BAY 28/12/2018 NOAA 1 100000 Main plan NOAA 2 20000 MISSION BAY NOAA 18772 20000 APPROACHES TO SAN DIEGO BAY 28/12/2018 NOAA 18773 SAN DIEGO BAY 28/12/2018 NOAA 1 12000 Main plan NOAA 2 12000 CONTINUATION OF SAN DIEGO BAY NOAA 18774 100000 GULF OF SANTA CATALINA 28/12/2018 SHOM 5825 20000 Ilot Clipperton 27/03/2017 SHOM 7751 1570000 Île Clipperton - Zone Economique Exclusive 27/03/2017 SMAM MX14110 7500 Archipiélago Los Alijos 29/11/2018 SMAM MX25110 Bahia La Paz B.C.S 15/01/2018 SMAM MX25110 20000 Main plan SMAM A 10000 Mariina Palmira SMAM MX25111 3000 La Paz. B.C.S. 16/10/2017 SMAM MX25112 3000 Bahi Pichilingue B.C.S 15/01/2018 SMAM MX25113 3000 Punta Prieta, B.C.S. 15/11/2017 SMAM MX51110 15000 Puerto Lazaro Cardenas, Mich 15/09/2018 SMAM MX51111 5000 Lazaro Cardenas Mich (canal interior) 15/09/2018 SMAM MX51112 5000 Lazaro Cardenas, Mich (entrada a canal) 15/09/2018 SMAM MX62210 15000 Portulano de Salina Cruz, Oax. 16/09/2019 SMAM MX62211 5000 Salina Cruz, Oax. 16/09/2019 SMAM MX8080 900000 Ensenada a Punta Eugenia 16/04/2018 SMAM MX8081 900000 Golfo de California (Norte) 16/04/2018 SMAM MX8082 1000000 Punta Eugenia a Cabo Falso 16/03/2019 SMAM MX8083 900000 Golfo de California (Sur) 16/04/2018 SMAM MX8084 900000 Isla Clarion 16/04/2018 SMAM MX8085 1000000 Isla Isabela a Manzanillo, COL. 16/04/2018 SMAM MX8086 980000 Manzanillo a Laguna Chautengo 16/04/2018 SMAM MX8087 900000 Laguna Chautengo a Puerto Chiapas 16/03/2018 SMAM MX82101 Anton Lizardo, Ver. 16/04/2017 SMAM MX82101 5000 Main plan SMAM A 3000 Anton Lizardo SMAM MX82110 20000 Portulani de Veracruz, Ver. 16/06/2019 SMAM MX82111 5000 Ampliacion del Puerto de Veracruz, Ver. 16/07/2019 SMAM MX82112 5000 Puerto de Veracruz, Ver. 16/07/2019 SMAM MX83211 5000 Dos Bocas, Tab. 16/05/2019 SMAM MX92203 5000 Puerto Juarez, Q. ROO. 16/02/2019 SMAM SM010 1601538 Ensenada a Mazatlan 31/08/2006 SMAM SM020 1750000 Mazatlan a Puerto Chiapas 31/08/2006 SMAM SM030 1200000 Rio Bravo a Bahia de Chetumal 31/08/2006 SMAM SM100 750000 San Diego a Punta San Pablo 31/08/2006 SMAM SM100A 511500 De San Quintin a Punta Eugenia 31/08/2006 SMAM SM110 350000 San Diego a Cabo Colnett 31/08/2006 SMAM SM111-2 10000 Rosarito, B.C. 30/06/2013 SMAM SM111-4 10000 El Sauzal 31/03/2009 SMAM SM111-5 35000 Bahia de Todos Santos 31/07/2016 SMAM SM111-6 7500 Ensenada, B.C. 31/07/2016 SMAM SM111-8 10000 Costa Azul B.C. 14/01/2014 SMAM SM1191 5000 Laguna de Tequesquitengo - MOR. 31/08/2006 SMAM SM121-1 30000 Bahia Santa Maria - B. C. 30/04/2008 SMAM SM133-2 15000 Bahia Santa Rosaliita - B. C. 31/05/2009 SMAM SM141-3 35000 Laguna Ojo de Liebre, B.C.S. 31/12/2018 SMAM SM142-4 20000 Isla Cedros 31/12/2018 SMAM SM142-6 22500 Bahia Tortugas - B.C.S. 31/08/2006 SMAM SM1501 10000 Valle de Bravo, Edo. Mex. 30/01/2014 SMAM SM200 639400 Golfo de California - Parte Norte 31/08/2006 SMAM SM211-1 20000 Bahia San Felipe - B. C. 31/05/2009 SMAM SM211-2 30000 bahia San Felipe a Punta Diggs, B.C. 31/05/2013 SMAM SM214-1 Puerto Penasco y Proximidades 31/08/2006 SMAM SM214-1 25000 Main plan SMAM A 5000 Puerto de Abrigo SMAM SM216-1 10000 Puerto Libertad, Son.
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