11 April 2008 Edition 7

Australian Notices to Mariners are the authority for correcting Australian Charts and Publications AUSTRALIAN NOTICES TO MARINERS

© Commonwealth of Australia 2008 - Copyright restrictions apply to Notices to Mariners

Notices 317 – 363 List of Temporary and Preliminary Notices in force Cumulative List – April 2008

Published fortnightly by the Australian Hydrographic Service

Captain R. NAIRN RAN Hydrographer of Australia

SECTIONS. I. Australian Notices to Mariners, including blocks and notes. II. Amendments to Admiralty List of Lights and Fog Signals, Vol K III. Navigational Warnings. IV. Hydrographic Reports. V. Amendments to Admiralty List of Radio Signals (NP 281(2), 282, 283(2), 285, 286(4)) VI. Amendments to Admiralty Sailing Directions (NP 9, 13, 14, 15, 33, 34, 35, 36, 39, 44, 51, 60, 61, 62, 100, 136)

British Admiralty Notices to Mariners New Zealand Notices to Mariners

The substance of these notices should be inserted on the charts affected.

Bearings are referred to the true compass and are reckoned clockwise from North; those relating to lights are given as seen by an observer from seaward. Positions quoted in permanent notices relate to the horizontal datum for the chart(s). When preliminary or temporary notices affect multiple charts, positions will be provided in relation to only one horizontal datum and that datum will be specified. When the multiple charts do not have a common horizontal datum, mariners will be required to adjust the position(s) for those charts not on the specified datum. The range quoted for a light is its nominal range. Depths are with reference to the chart datum of each chart. Heights are above mean high water springs or mean higher high water, as appropriate.

The capital letter (P) or (T) after the number of any notice denotes a preliminary or temporary notice respectively, which are contained separately at the end of the permanent notices. A star (*) adjacent to the number of a notice indicates that the notice is based on original information.

Mariners are particularly requested to notify the AUSTRALIAN HYDROGRAPHIC SERVICE, Locked Bag 8801 Wollongong, NSW 2500 (Fax 02-4221 8599, e-mail [email protected] or, alternatively by filling in and submitting the Hydrographic Notes forms located on the web site – www.hydro.gov.au), immediately on the discovery of new dangers or suspected dangers to navigation. For changes or defects in aids to navigation notify AusSAR (Fax 02-6230 6868 or email [email protected]).

Copies of these notices can be obtained from the AUSTRALIAN HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE, 8 Station Street, Wollongong; Distributors for the sale of Australian Navigational Products; AHS website www.hydro.gov.au or register for eNotices at www.hydro.gov.au/enotices/enotices.htm.

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IMPORTANT NOTICE This edition of Notices to Mariners includes all significant information affecting AHS products which the AHS has become aware of since the last edition. All reasonable efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy and completeness of the information, including third party information, on which these updates are based. The AHS regards third parties from which it receives information as reliable, however the AHS cannot verify all such information and errors may therefore exist. The AHS does not accept liability for errors in third party information.

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NUMERICAL INDEX OF CHARTS AFFECTED

Edition No 7 11 April 2008

Notices Aus Chart, INT Chart, ENC Cell, AHP, BA Pub 317 ...... Aus 195, 378, 391, 392, 398, 576, AU426113, 426114, 5600P1, 5662P1 318 ...... Amendment to Australian Notice to Mariners No 2 319 ...... Amendment to Australian Seafarers Handbook AHP 20 320 ...... Selected current Admiralty hydrographic publications 321 ...... Aus 193, 360, 423, 807, 808, 4601, 4602, AX60193, 70193, INT 601, 602 322 ...... Aus 193, 807, 808, AX60193, 70193 323 ...... Aus 808 324 ...... Aus 198 325 ...... Aus 424 326 ...... Aus 244, 245 327 ...... Aus 249, 251, 426, 823, 824 328 ...... Aus 4604, INT 604 329 ...... Aus 509, 513, 628 330 ...... Aus 399, 461, 4622, INT 622 331 ...... Aus 388, 461, 462 332 ...... Aus 387, 388, 4622, INT 622 333 ...... Aus 20 334 ...... Aus 26 335 ...... Aus 414, 4722, INT 722 336 ...... Aus 414 337 ...... Aus 125, 345, 347, 444, 780 338 ...... Aus 168 339 ...... Aus 178, 790 340 ...... Cumulative List of Australian Notices to Mariners - April 2008 341(T)...... Aus 193, AX 60193, 70193 342(T)...... Aus 207, 208 343(T)...... Aus 236, 814 344(T)...... Aus 236 345(T)...... Aus 237 346(T)...... Aus 236 347(T)...... Aus 236, 814 348(T)...... Aus 365, 424 349(T)...... Aus 250 350(T)...... Aus 252 351(T)...... Aus 293, 299 352(T)...... Aus 379 353(T)...... Aus 505, 621 354(T)...... Aus 521, 522 355(T)...... Aus 523 356(T)...... Aus 399, 462, 4622, INT 622 357(T)...... Aus 6 358(P)...... Aus 53, 739, 740 359(P)...... Aus 416 360(T)...... Aus 137 361(T)...... Aus 143, 155 362(T)...... Summer time 363(T)...... Temporary and Preliminary notices in force

I NUMERICAL INDEX OF CHARTS AFFECTED Edition No 7

Aus Chart Notices INT Chart Notices Aus 6...... 357(T) INT 601 ...... 321 Aus 20...... 333 INT 602 ...... 321 Aus 26...... 334 INT 604 ...... 328 Aus 53...... 358(P) INT 622 ...... 330, 332, 356(T) Aus 125...... 337 INT 722 ...... 335 Aus 137...... 360(T) Aus 143...... 361(T) Aus 155...... 361(T) Aus 168...... 338 Aus 178...... 339 Aus 193...... 321, 322, 341(T) Aus 195...... 317 Aus 198...... 324 Aus 207...... 342(T) Aus 208...... 342(T) ENC Cell Notices Aus 236...... 343(T), 344(T), 346(T), 347(T) Aus 237...... 345(T) AU426113 ...... 317 Aus 244...... 326 AU426114 ...... 317 Aus 245...... 326 AU5600P1...... 317 Aus 249...... 327 AU5662P1...... 317 Aus 250...... 349(T) Aus 251...... 327 Aus 252...... 350(T) Aus 293...... 351(T) Aus 299...... 351(T) Aus 345...... 337 Aus 347...... 337 Aus 360...... 321 Aus 365...... 348(T) Aus 378...... 317 Aus 379...... 352(T) Aus 387...... 332 Aus 388...... 331, 332 Aus 391...... 317 Aus 392...... 317 Aus 398...... 317 Aus 399...... 330, 356(T) Aus 414...... 335, 336 Aus 416...... 359(P) Aus 423...... 321 Aus 424...... 325, 348(T) Aus 426...... 327 Aus 444...... 337 Aus 461...... 330, 331 Aus 462...... 331, 356(T) Aus 505...... 353(T) Aus 509...... 329 Aus 513...... 329 Aus 521...... 354(T) Aus 522...... 354(T) Aus 523...... 355(T) Aus 576...... 317 Aus 621...... 353(T) Aus 628...... 329 Aus 739...... 358(P) Aus 740...... 358(P) Aus 780...... 337 Aus 790...... 339 Aus 807...... 321, 322 Aus 808...... 321, 322, 323 Aus 814...... 343(T), 347(T) Aus 823...... 327 Aus 824...... 327 Aus 4601...... 321 Aus 4602...... 321 Aus 4604...... 328 Aus 4622...... 330, 332, 356(T) Aus 4722...... 335 AX 60193 ...... 321, 322, 341(T) AX 70193 ...... 321, 322, 341(T)

(11 April 2008) 2 I 317 AUSTRALIA - Products Australian Hydrographic Service (AA310624, AA323593)

New Charts Chart Published Title, limits and description of amendments Scale Folio Index Chart Price Aus 391 1/2/2008 Papua New Guinea - Admiralty Islands - 1:300 000 10 Aus 5000 $29.50 Nauna Island to Manus Island 1°36′ 18″ S 3° 23′ 42″ S 145º 42′ 36″ E 148º 31′ 30″ E New chart with improved coverage of the approaches to Manus Island

Aus 392 1/2/2008 Papua New Guinea - New Ireland - New 1:300 000 10 Aus 5000 $29.50 Hanover -New Ireland to Nauna Island including Mussau Island 1º 15′ 39″ S 3º 03′ 06″ S 148º 08′ 36″ E 151º 11′ 18″ E New chart with improved coverage of Bismarck Archipelago and New Ireland

Aus 398 1/2/2008 Papua New Guinea - New Ireland - Tulun 1:300 000 10 Aus 5000 $29.50 Islands to Tanga Islands 3º 04′ 48″ S 4º 52′ 07″ S 152º 47′ 06″ E 155º 36′ 03″ E New chart with improved coverage of Bougainville and New Ireland

New Chart to be published shortly Expected Expected Stock Chart Title Scale Publication DateAvailability Aus 378 Papua New Guinea - South Coast - Daru 1:300 000 28 March 2008 5 May 2008 Roads to Kerema Bay

New Edition to be published shortly Expected Expected Stock Chart Title Scale Publication DateAvailability Aus 195 Australia - East Coast - New South Wales - 1:25 000 28 March 2008 5 May 2008 Approaches to Port Kembla

New Electronic Navigation Charts (Seafarer ENC) Cell Name Released Title AU426113 Apr 2008 Western Australia - Shark Bay AU426114 Apr 2008 Western Australia - Pelican Island to Gladstone AU5600P1 Apr 2008 Australian Antarctic Territory - Horseshoe Harbour AU5662P1 Apr 2008 Admiralty Islands - Lorengau Bay

Chart permanently withdrawn Chart On publication of new chart Aus 576 Aus 391

For further details refer to the AHS website at www.hydro.gov.au for new edition and new chart stock arrival information.

When placing orders with a chart agent, mariners should advise whether their order pertains to the current edition or the new edition.

318 AUSTRALIA - Products - Amendment to Australian Notice to Mariners No 2 Australian Hydrographic Service (AA323495, AA323494, AA324047)

Page 8 Delete entry for Bartondale Marine, New South Wales

Page 12 Amend Gladstone Marina, Bait and Tackle to read Compleat Angler Gladstone, Queensland

Delete entry for Hydro Pilots, Queensland.

Page 14 Amend Port Lincoln Boat Supplies contact details to read: Port Lincoln Boat Supplies Telephone +61 (0)8 8682 3122 N 7-9 Porter Street Fax +61 (0)8 8682 6976 Port Lincoln 5606 Email [email protected]

(11 April 2008) 3 I 319 AUSTRALIA - Products - Amendment to Australian Seafarers Handbook AHP 20 Australian Hydrographic Service (AA323353)

Chapter 8, pages 118 and 119 Substitute accompanying pages for pages 118 and 119.

Chapter 2, page 21, AFMA Business Contacts Amend telephone to +61 2 6225 5555 Amend facsimile to +61 2 6225 5500

320 AUSTRALIA - Products - Selected current Admiralty hydrographic publications Australian Hydrographic Service (AA324119) (Corrected 22 March 2008) (Former listing dated 22 December 2007 is cancelled)

(1) Current editions of Sailing Directions and their latest supplements NP No Title Edition 9 ‡ Antarctic Pilot 6th (2004) 13 † Australia Pilot Vol I 1st (2005) 14 Australia Pilot Vol II 10th (2007) 15 Australia Pilot Vol III 10th (2005) 33 † Philippine Islands Pilot 2nd (2004) 34 Pilot Vol II 4th (2006) 35 † Indonesia Pilot Vol III 3rd (2004) 36 Indonesia Pilot Vol I 5th (2005) 39 † South Pilot 11th (2004) 44 † Malacca Strait and West Coast of Sumatera Pilot 8th (2006) 51 New Zealand Pilot 17th (2007) 60 †‡ Pacific Islands Pilot Vol I 11th (2007) 61 ‡ Pacific Islands Pilot Vol II 11th (2006) 62 Pacific Islands Pilot Vol III 11th (2006) 100 ‡ The Mariner’s Handbook 8th (2004) 136 ‡ Ocean Passages for the World 5th (2004) 735 ‡ Maritime Buoyage System 6th (2006) ‡ Books in continuous revision (on an extended cycle) † New or revised edition due for publication within one year

(2) Admiralty List of Lights and Fog Signals NP No Current Edition Published 83 Volume K, 2008/09 February 2008

(3) Admiralty List of Radio Signals NP No Title Published 281(2) Volume 1, 2007/08 - Part 2 - Maritime Radio Stations - July 2007 The Americas, Far East and Oceania 282 Volume 2, 2008/09 - Radio Aids to Navigation, Satellite February 2008 Navigation Systems, Legal Time, Radio Time Signals and Electronic Position Fixing System 283(2) Volume 3, 2008/09 - Part 2 - Maritime Safety Information January 2008 Services - The Americas, Far East and Oceania 284 Volume 4, 2007/08 - Meteorological Observation Stations August 2007 285 Volume 5, 2007/08 - Global Maritime Distress and Safety June 2007 System (GMDSS) 286(4) Volume 6, 2007/08 - Part 4 - Pilot Services, Vessel Traffic August 2007 Services and Port Operations - Asia and Australasia

(4) Tidal Publications NP No Admiralty Tide Tables (corrected by Annual Notice to Mariners 1/2006) 203-08 Volume 3 Indian Ocean and (including Tidal Stream Tables) 204-08 Volume 4 Pacific Ocean (including Tidal Stream Tables)

NP No Co-Tidal Atlas 215 Edition 1 South East Asia, 1979

(11 April 2008) 4 I (5) Admiralty Digital Publications Digital Publications Edition ADP The ADP includes the following products on one CD: December 2007 Total Tide 2008 Admiralty Digital List of Lights Admiralty Digital Radio Signals Volume 6 Customers can purchase anything from one area of one product to all areas of all products.

DP 560 Simplified Harmonic Method of Tidal Prediction September 2004 (SHM for Windows) CD-ROM

321* AUSTRALIA - NEW SOUTH WALES - Cape St George - Depth HMAS Benalla (AA319792)

Aus 193 [714/2007] Delete depth 73m and enclosing contour 35º 10′.79 S 150º 48′.34 E

Aus 360 [1078/2006] Delete depth 40fm 35º 10′.9 S 150º 48′.4 E

Aus 423 [245/2008] Delete depth 40fm 35º 11′.0 S 150º 48′.5 E

Aus 807 [1046/2007] Delete depth 40fm 35º 10′.8 S 150º 48′.4 E

Aus 808 [228/2008] Insert depth, 113m 35º 10′.68 S 150º 48′.50 E

Delete depth 73m and enclosing contour 35º 10′.8 S 150º 48′.3 E

Aus 4601 (INT 601) [160/2008] Delete depth 73m 35º 11′.0 S 150º 48′.0 E

Aus 4602 (INT 602) [143/2008] Delete depth 73m 35º 11′.0 S 150º 48′.0 E

AX 60193 [1078/2006] Delete depth 73m and enclosing contour 35º 10′.79 S 150º 48′.34 E

AX 70193 [1078/2006] Delete depth 73m and enclosing contour 35º 10′.79 S 150º 48′.34 E

322* AUSTRALIA - NEW SOUTH WALES - Beecroft Peninsula - Crocodile Head - Scientific instrument Former Notice - 968(P)/2007 is cancelled University of New South Wales (AA292536, AA292494, AA322521)

Aus 193 [321/2008] Insert special pillar light buoy, Fl.Y.5s, without topmark 35º 05′.0 S 150º 51′.0 E

Aus 807 [321/2008] Insert special pillar light buoy, Fl.Y.5s, without topmark 35º 05′.10 S 150º 50′.95 E

Delete depth 50fm 35º 05′.4 S 150º 50′.8 E depth 40fm 35º 05′.0 S 150º 51′.3 E

Aus 808 [321/2008] Insert special pillar light buoy, Fl.Y.5s, without topmark 35º 05′.0 S 150º 51′.0 E

AX 60193 [321/2008] Insert special pillar light buoy, Fl.Y.5s, without topmark 35º 05′.0 S 150º 51′.0 E

AX 70193 [321/2008] Insert special pillar light buoy, Fl.Y.5s, without topmark 35º 05′.0 S 150º 51′.0 E

(11 April 2008) 5 I 323* AUSTRALIA - NEW SOUTH WALES - Port Kembla - Depths; chart note Australian Hydrographic Service (AA316016)

Aus 808 [322/2008] Insert accompanying block 34º 25′.0 S 150º 58′.0 E accompanying note 34º 01′.0 S 150º 49′.0 E

324* AUSTRALIA - NEW SOUTH WALES - Port Hacking - Light beacons Maritime NSW (AA315437, AA223961)

Aus 198 [901/2007] Insert port lateral light beacon, Fl.R.3s , with topmark 34º 04′.417 S 151º 06′.768 E

Move light beacon 34º 04′.39 S 151º 08′.49 E to 34º 04′.400 S 151º 08′.482 E light beacon 34º 04′.21 S 151º 07′.82 E to 34º 04′.192 S 151º 07′.866 E light beacon 34º 04′.20 S 151º 06′.32 E to 34º 04′.220 S 151º 06′.315 E

′. ′. Delete depth 33m 34º 04 40 S 151º 06 75 E

325* AUSTRALIA - NEW SOUTH WALES - Port Jackson - Depth UKHO (AA319676)

Aus 424 [281/2008] Substitute depth, 2340fm for depth 2840fm 33º 45′.0 S 152º 33′.0 E

326* AUSTRALIA - QUEENSLAND - Gladstone - Fishermans Landing - Lights Maritime Safety Queensland Notice 252/2007 (AA241726)

Aus 244 (plan, Fishermans Landing Wharves) [30/2008] Amend light to F.G (F.Y day) 23º 47′.32 S 151º 10′.63 E light to F.G (F.Y day) 23º 47′.30 S 151º 10′.56 E

Aus 245 [30/2008] Amend light to F.G (F.Y day) 23º 47′.30 S 151º 10′.56 E light to F.G (F.Y day) 23º 47′.32 S 151º 10′.63 E

327* AUSTRALIA - QUEENSLAND - Bailey Islet - Light altered Former Notice - 165(P)/2008 is cancelled Australian Maritime Safety Authority ATH 11/2008 (AA321992)

Aus 249 [906/2007] Amend light range to 15M 21º 01′.83 S 149º 32′.96 E

Aus 251 [906/2007] Amend light range to 15M 21º 01′.83 S 149º 32′.96 E

Aus 426 [231/2008] Amend light range to 15M 21º 01′.8 S 149º 33′.0 E

Aus 823 [231/2008] Amend light range to 15M 21º 01′.8 S 149º 33′.0 E

Aus 824 [1053/2007] Amend light range to 15M 21º 01′.8 S 149º 33′.0 E

(11 April 2008) 6 I 328* AUSTRALIA - CORAL SEA - Mellish Reef - Light buoy northeastwards Australian Bureau of Meteorology (AA322324, AA322323)

Aus 4604 (INT 604) [855/2007] Insert red and white cylindrical light buoy, Fl.Y.3s, without topmark 15º 48′.0 S 158º 31′.0 E

Delete depth 3383m 15º 47′.0 S 158º 37′.0 E

329* PAPUA NEW GUINEA - Nuakata Island - Depths Australian Hydrographic Service (AA322073)

Aus 509 [150/2008] ′. ′. Substitute depth, 24m, for depth 4m 10º 15 4 S 151º 03 0 E

Aus 513 [150/2008] ′. ′. Substitute depth, 24m, for depth 4m 10º 15 4 S 151º 03 0 E

Delete depth 439m and enclosing contour 10º 13′.6 S 151º 02′.2 E

Aus 628 [625/2006] ′. ′. Substitute depth, 24m, for depth 22m 10º 15 36 S 151º 03 04 E ′. ′. depth, 03m, for depth 01m 10º 15 17 S 151º 02 87 E

330* PAPUA NEW GUINEA - Bougainville - Chart limits Australian Hydrographic Service (AA310624)

Aus 399 [96/2008] Insert magenta legend, Adjoining Chart Aus 398, in N border 4º 32′.0 S 154º 47′.5 E

Aus 461 [188/2008] Insert magenta limits, with legend Aus 398 in NW corner, between 4º 52′.1 S 154º 55′.4 E 4º 52′.1 S 152º 47′.9 E 3º 04′.8 S 152º 47′.9 E 3º 04′.8 S 154º 55′.4 E

Aus 4622 (INT 622) [41/2008] Insert magenta limits, with legend Aus 398 in NE corner, between 4º 52′.1 S 152º 47′.1 E 4º 52′.1 S 155º 36′.1 E 3º 04′.8 S 155º 36′.1 E 3º 04′.8 S 152º 47′.1 E 4º 52′.1 S 152º 47′.1 E

331* PAPUA NEW GUINEA - Bismarck Archipelago - Chart limits Australian Hydrographic Service (AA310624)

Aus 388 [286/2008] Insert magenta legend, Adjoining Chart Aus 391, in N border 3º 04′.7 S 145º 55′.0 E

Delete magenta limits, with legend Aus 576, centred on 3º 08′.0 S 146º 06′.0 E

Aus 461 [330/2008] Insert magenta limits, with legend Aus 392 in NE corner, between 3º 03′.1 S 150º 38′.0 E 3º 03′.1 S 151º 12′.3 E 1º 15′.7 S 151º 12′.3 E 1º 15′.7 S 150º 38′.0 E

Aus 462 [188/2008] Insert magenta limits, with legend Aus 391 in NW corner, between 3º 23′.7 S 145º 43′.1 E 3º 23′.7 S 148º 32′.0 E 1º 36′.3 S 148º 32′.0 E 1º 36′.3 S 145º 43′.1 E 3º 23′.7 S 145º 43′.1 E magenta limits, with legend Aus 392 in NW corner, between 1º 15′.7 S 150º 54′.0 E 1º 15′.7 S 148º 09′.1 E 3º 03′.1 S 148º 09′.1 E 3º 03′.1 S 150º 54′.0 E

Delete magenta limits, with legend Aus 576, centred on 2º 25′.0 S 147º 00′.0 E

(11 April 2008) 7 I 332* PAPUA NEW GUINEA - Cape Croisilles to Cape Gourdon - Lights altered National Maritime Safety Authority PNG Notice 130/2007 (AA301032)

Aus 387 [285/2008] Amend light range to 10M 4º 50′.9 S 145º 48′.4 E

Aus 388 [331/2008] Amend light to Fl(3)9s 16m 10M 4º 23′.2 S 145º 19′.3 E light to Fl(2)6s 17m 10M 4º 50′.9 S 145º 48′.4 E

Aus 4622 (INT 622) [330/2008] Amend light range to 10M 4º 23′.2 S 145º 19′.3 E light range to 10M 4º 50′.9 S 145º 48′.4 E

333* AUSTRALIA - NORTHERN TERRITORY - Clarence Strait - ZOC diagram Australian Hydrographic Service (AA318722)

Aus 20 [920/2006] Substitute accompanying ZOC diagram for reliability diagram 12º 09′.0 S 131º 18′.0 E

Delete feet scale bar, centred on 12º 10′.7 S 131º 16′.5 E cables scale bar, centred on 12º 10′.9 S 131º 16′.5 E

334* AUSTRALIA - NORTHERN TERRITORY - Darwin - Contour; light flares Australian Hydrographic Service (AA322375)

Aus 26 [289/2008] Insert contour between 12º 29′.23 S 130º 49′.71 E 12º 29′.27 S 130º 49′.58 E legend, (R Lts) 12º 27′.30 S 130º 50′.05 E triangular topmark on light beacon 12º 31′.48 S 130º 51′.17 E

Delete light flare 12º 26′.91 S 130º 50′.20 E light flare 12º 27′.33 S 130º 49′.99 E contour between 12º 29′.23 S 130º 49′.71 E 12º 29′.23 S 130º 49′.62 E 12º 29′.27 S 130º 49′.58 E

structure colour Y 12º 31′.50 S 130º 51′.17 E

335* INDONESIA - Sape Strait - Kelapa - Light altered UKHO 12/1460/2008 (AA322007)

Aus 414 [821/2007] Amend light to Fl. 20M 8º 40′.0 S 119º 14′.0 E

Aus 4722 (INT 722) [1010/2007] Amend light to Fl. 20M 8º 40′.0 S 119º 14′.0 E

336* INDONESIA - - Lights altered UKHO 12/1459/2008 (AA322007)

Aus 414 [335/2008] Amend light range to 19M 8º 23′.0 S 115º 43′.0 E light to Fl(2) 25M 8º 49′.0 S 115º 36′.0 E light range to 16M 8º 40′.0 S 115º 27′.0 E

(11 April 2008) 8 I 337* AUSTRALIA - SOUTH AUSTRALIA - Cape Jervis - Light altered Former Notice - 269(P)/2008 is cancelled Australian Maritime Safety Authority Auscoast Warning 74/2008 (AA323140)

Aus 125 (plan, Cape Jervis) [299/2008] Amend light range to 16M 35º 36′.31 S 138º 05′.59 E

Aus 345 [298/2008] Amend light range to 16M 35º 36′.3 S 138º 05′.9 E

Aus 347 [245/2008] Amend light range to 16M 35º 36′.2 S 138º 05′.7 E

Aus 444 [298/2008] Amend light range to 16M 35º 36′.8 S 138º 05′.8 E

Aus 780 [299/2008] Amend light range to 16M 35º 36′.3 S 138º 05′.7 E

338* AUSTRALIA - TASMANIA - Tamar River - Deviot - Rock Marine and Safety Tasmania (AA320297)

Aus 168 [1123/2007] Insert rock awash enclosed by danger circle 41º 14′.213 S 146º 56′.205 E

′. ′. Delete depth 04m 41º 14 18 S 146º 56 18 E

339* AUSTRALIA - TASMANIA - Smithton - Duck Bay - Navaids Marine and Safety Tasmania (AA319549)

Aus 178 (plan, Smithton) [710/2006] Insert light beacon, VQ, with triangular topmark apex up 40º 48′.336 S 145º 06′.227 E dashed line in a direction 015° for 1500m, thence a continuous line for 1500m, with legend 195°, from light 40º 48′.751 S 145º 06′.081 E

Amend light characteristic to Fl.G.5s 40º 48′.02 S 145º 06′.29 E

Aus 790 [710/2006] Insert light beacon, VQ, with triangular topmark apex up 40º 48′.34 S 145º 06′.23 E dashed line in a direction 015° for 0.81M, thence a continuous line for 0.81M, with legend 195°, from light 40º 48′.75 S 145º 06′.08 E

340 AUSTRALIA - Products - Cumulative List of Australian Notices to Mariners - April 2008 Australian Hydrographic Service (AA241307)

The Cumulative List of Australian Notices to Mariners April 2008 is issued as an accompanying supplement. It lists all permanent notices affecting charts in the Area of Australian Charting Responsibility published in the preceding two years since Edition 8 of 2006 dated 14 April 2006, and includes Edition 7 of 2008 dated 11 April 2008. It will be revised in October 2008.

(11 April 2008) 9 I 341(T)/2008 AUSTRALIA - NEW SOUTH WALES - Jervis Bay - GPS jamming trial Date - Until 18 April 2008 Australian Defence Force (AA323523)

GPS jamming trial will be conducted in Jervis Bay during the period 14 to 18 April 2008. GPS signals may be degraded.

Chart temporarily affected - Aus 193 - AX60193 - AX70193

342(T)/2008 AUSTRALIA - NEW SOUTH WALES - Newcastle - Depth information Former Notice - 306(T)/2008 is cancelled Newcastle Port Corporation (AA323083)

Available depths as at 18 March 2008: Berth Metres Western Basin 3 11.6 Western Basin 4 11.6 * Eastern Basin 1 11.6 Eastern Basin 2 North of Ch 450 11.6 Eastern Basin 2 South of Ch 450 11.3 Dockyard 2 (Dredge) 3.6 Channel Berth (formerly Dockyard 4) 8.4 Dyke 1 12.0 * Dyke 2 12.5 * Dyke 4 15.7 * Dyke 5 15.6 Dyke 6 6.6 * BHP Wharf 6 to Ch 1050 7.3 Kooragang 2 11.6 * Kooragang 3 13.2 * Kooragang 4 16.1 * Kooragang 5 16.4 Kooragang 6 16.0 Kooragang Ship Receival KSR 8.0 Throsby 1 9.5 Carrington wharf To be sounded as and when required Tug berth 4 6.5 Elgo wharf To be sounded as and when required Channels Entrance Approach 17.4 Entrance Channel (18.0m) 16.8 Entrance Channel (17.4m) 17.1 Entrance Channel (16.8m) 16.5 Entrance Channel (16.2m) 16.0 Entrance Channel to Horseshoe 15.1 Horseshoe 15.1 Steelworks Channel to Swinging Basin 15.1 * Swinging Basin 15.1 Swinging Basin to BHP 10.6 * Basin Cutting 12.7 * Basin Area to Eastern & Western Basin Berths 12.5 Basin Area to 1 Throsby 9.5 Stockton Crossing 3.6 * Indicates revised entry.

Chart temporarily affected - Aus 207 - Aus 208

343(T)/2008 AUSTRALIA - QUEENSLAND - Moreton Bay - Moreton Island - Scientific instruments Date - Until 30 June 2008 Maritime Safety Queensland Notice 175(T)/2008 (AA323351)

Scientific instruments exist as follows: Location Position (WGS84 datum) East Channel 27° 13′.11 S 153° 20.69 E Middle Banks 27° 11′.91 S 153° 19.65 E West of Tangalooma Wrecks 27° 09′.83 S 153° 21.78 E

Chart temporarily affected - Aus 236 - Aus 814

(11 April 2008) 10 I 344(T)/2008 AUSTRALIA - QUEENSLAND - Moreton Bay - North Stradbroke Island - Light beacon destroyed Maritime Safety Queensland Notice 174(T)/2008 (AA323153)

The port lateral light beacon (27° 35′.56 S 153° 23′.49 S) has been destroyed; a port lateral light buoy, Q.R exists in situ.

Chart temporarily affected - Aus 236

345(T)/2008 AUSTRALIA - QUEENSLAND - Brisbane River - Fisherman Islands - Harbour works Date - Until 31 March 2009 Maritime Safety Queensland Notice 170(T)/2008 (AA323149)

Harbour works are in progress for the new General Purpose Wharf (27° 23′.39 S 153° 09′.50 E).

Mariners are advised to navigate with caution in the area.

Chart temporarily affected - Aus 237

346(T)/2008 AUSTRALIA - QUEENSLAND - Moreton Bay - Cabbage Tree Head - Shoaling Maritime Safety Queensland Notice 186(T)/2008 (AA323922)

Shoaling exists in the entrance channel to Cabbage Tree Creek (27° 19′.7 S 153° 05′.5 E).

Mariners are advised to navigate with caution in the area.

Chart temporarily affected - Aus 236

347(T)/2008 AUSTRALIA - QUEENSLAND - Moreton Bay - Bramble Bay - Bridge construction Maritime Safety Queensland Notice 171(T)/2008 (AA323151)

Construction of the Houghton Highway Bridge has commenced in position 27° 17′.01 S 153° 03′.89 E (WGS84 datum).

A falsework bridge will be constructed to the east of the existing bridge. The seaward limit of the falsework bridge will be marked by flashing yellow lights.

Mariners should navigate with caution in the area.

Chart temporarily affected - Aus 236 - Aus 814

348(T)/2008 AUSTRALIA - QUEENSLAND - Moreton Island - Live firing northeastwards completed Former Notice - 246(T)/2008 is cancelled Royal Australian Air Force (AA322165)

Cancel this notice on receipt.

Chart formerly affected - Aus 365 - Aus 424

349(T)/2008 AUSTRALIA - QUEENSLAND - Mackay - Depth information Former Notice - 146(T)/2006 is cancelled Maritime Safety Queensland Notice 188(T)/2008 (AA323926)

Available depths as at 20 March 2008: Remarks Metres Entrance Channel 8.4 Swing Basin (Inwards) 8.3 Swing Basin (Outwards) 8.4 * Berth No 1 10.9 * Berth No 3 12.8 * Composite Nos 3/4 Panamax Berth 12.8 * Berth No 4 10.7 * Berth No 5 12.5

* Caution: Lesser depths may occur in berthing boxes but are not considered to have an impact on shipping.

Chart temporarily affected - Aus 250

(11 April 2008) 11 I 350(T)/2008 AUSTRALIA - QUEENSLAND - Hook Island - Nara Inlet - Light buoy off station Maritime Safety Queensland Notice 161(T)/2008 (AA322448) Note: Notice to Mariners 979/07 refers.

The port lateral light buoy (20° 09′.80 S 148° 54′.03 E) is reported to be about 150m west of the charted position.

Chart temporarily affected - Aus 252

351(T)/2008 AUSTRALIA - QUEENSLAND - Thursday Island - Depth information Former Notice - 687(T)/2001 is cancelled Maritime Safety Queensland Notice 180(T)/2008 (AA323629)

Available depths as at 20 March 2008: Metres *Hovell Bar 3.7 Main Wharf 3.1 Caltex Wharf 3.0 Engineers Wharf 4.3 *Horn Island Passage 4.8 *Inner Harbour 4.9 *Indicates revised entry.

Chart temporarily affected - Aus 293 - Aus 299

352(T)/2008 PAPUA NEW GUINEA - Boera Head – Light relit Former Notice - 253(T)/2008 is cancelled National Maritime Safety Authority PNG Notice 158/2008 (AA323377)

Cancel this notice on receipt.

Chart formerly affected - Aus 379

353(T)/2008 PAPUA NEW GUINEA - Port Moresby - Basilisk Passage – Light relit Former Notice - 254(T)/2008 is cancelled National Maritime Safety Authority PNG Notice 153/2008 (AA323375)

Cancel this notice on receipt.

Chart formerly affected - Aus 505 - Aus 621

354(T)/2008 PAPUA NEW GUINEA - Cape Ward Hunt – Light relit Former Notice - 217(T)/2008 is cancelled National Maritime Safety Authority PNG Notice 156/2008 (AA322037)

Cancel this notice on receipt.

Chart formerly affected - Aus 521 - Aus 522

355(T)/2008 PAPUA NEW GUINEA - Lae - Light buoy established National Maritime Safety Authority PNG Notice 155/2008 (AA322034)

Spar wreck light buoy, AlOc.BuY.3s, exists in position 6° 48′.37 S 146° 58′.14 E.

Chart temporarily affected - Aus 523

356(T)/2008 PACIFIC OCEAN - Scientific instruments Former Notice - 256(T)/2008 is cancelled JAMSTEC (AA315442)

Scientific instruments exist as follows: Number Position 4 0° 01′.01 S 156° 02.46 E 5 2° 00′.89 S 155° 57.34 E 6 5° 01′.98 S 156° 01.39 E 9 0° 03′.68 S 147° 00.49 E

Chart temporarily affected - Aus 399 - Aus 462 - Aus 4622 (INT 622)

(11 April 2008) 12 I 357(T)/2008 AUSTRALIA - QUEENSLAND - Karumba - Depth information Former Notice - 582(T)/2007 is cancelled Maritime Safety Queensland Notice 169(T)/2008 (AA323147)

Available depths as at 18 March 2008: Berth Metres * Entrance Channel 3.2 Mobil/Trinity Wharf 6.3 Raptis Wharf 5.3 Ruby Marine Wharf 5.3 Gulf Freight Services Wharf 6.2 Karumba Cold Stores Wharf 6.2 Seaswift/Shell Wharf 6.2 Karumba Livestock Loading Wharf 5.4 Gulf Freight Services Ramp/Wharf 4.6 Pasminco Export Wharf 4.2 * Indicates revised entry.

Chart temporarily affected - Aus 6

358(P)/2008 AUSTRALIA - WESTERN AUSTRALIA - Port Hedland - Light buoy Date - On or about 16 April 2008 Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AA323462)

2E light buoy (20° 03′.09 S 118° 32′.76 E (WGS84 datum)) will be repositioned to 20° 03′.084 S 118° 32′.823 E.

Chart which will be affected - Aus 53 - Aus 739 - Aus 740

359(P)/2008 AUSTRALIA - WESTERN AUSTRALIA - Dirk Hartog Island - Historic shipwrecks and historic relics Department of the Environment and Water Resources (AA323415), Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts (AA322566)

The Department of Environment, Heritage, Water and the Arts has gazetted a provisional declaration of Historic Shipwrecks and Historic Relics pursuant to the Historic Shipwrecks Act 1976 over the remains of ships and historic relics located in Australian waters or above the continental shelf, that may be of historic significance, in that they may be the remains of HMAS Sydney II, in position at or about 26° 14′.62 S 111° 13′.05 E and the HSK Kormoran, in position at or about 26° 05′.50 S 111° 04′.30 E.

Relevant navigational charts will be updated when the shipwrecks and historic relics are formally declared Historic Shipwrecks.

Chart which will be affected - Aus 416

(11 April 2008) 13 I 360(T)/2008 AUSTRALIA - SOUTH AUSTRALIA - Adelaide - Bridge construction; exclusion zones; light buoys established Former Notice - 267(T)/2008 is cancelled Department for Transport, Energy and Infrastructure SA Notice 14/2008 (AA318046, AA318045)

Exclusion zones, prohibiting all unauthorised marine activity, exist during bridge construction.

Vessels not restricted by the minimum vertical clearance of 6.6 metres (HAT), wishing to pass the exclusion zone must do so via a temporary channel of width 30m. The sides of the channel are marked by lateral light buoys as follows:

Western: Position Remarks 34° 50′.283 S 138° 30′.383 E Starboard lateral Q.G 34° 50′.317 S 138° 30′.367 E Starboard lateral Q.G

Eastern: Position Remarks 34° 50′.300 S 138° 30′.400 E Port lateral Q.R 34° 50′.333 S 138° 30′.383 E Port lateral Q.R

Cardinal light buoys marking the northern and southern boundaries of the exclusion zones, exist as follows:

Western: Position Remarks 34° 50′.317 S 138° 30′.350 E South cardinal VQ(6)+LFl.10s 34° 50′.250 S 138° 30′.367 E North cardinal Q

Eastern: Position Remarks 34° 50′.333 S 138° 30′.417 E South cardinal VQ(6)+LFl.10s 34° 50′.267 S 138° 30′.433 E North cardinal Q

Vessels which are restricted by vertical clearance wishing to pass through the temporary channel must apply for access in regard to the following notice periods:

A minimum of one months notice for the periods: 27 February to 22 April 12 May to 26 May 31 May to 1 July

A minimum of three days notice for the periods: 23 April to 11 May 27 May to 30 May 2 July to 31 July

For permission to access through the channel and for all enquiries contact Abigroup Contractors on 1300 130 653.

The construction plant and equipment exhibit the appropriate lights and shapes.

Mariners are advised to navigate with caution in the area.

Chart temporarily affected - Aus 137

361(T)/2008 AUSTRALIA - VICTORIA - Port Phillip - Ricketts Point - Beacon destroyed Victorian Notice 43(T)/2008 (AA323675)

Beacon (37° 59′.71 S 145° 01′.84 E) has been destroyed.

Chart temporarily affected - Aus 143 - Aus 155

362(T)/2008 AUSTRALIA - Summer time Former Notice - 842(T)/2007 is cancelled Governments NSW and TAS (AA284912, AA284913)

Cancel this notice on receipt.

Chart formerly affected

(11 April 2008) 14 I 363(T)/2008 AUSTRALIA - TEMPORARY AND PRELIMINARY NOTICES Former Notice - 83(T)/2008 is cancelled Australian Hydrographic Service (AA306826)

Notice Charts affected Locality and Subject

BASS STRAIT 75/2007 Aus 357A...... Light buoy off station.

CORAL SEA Lihou Reef 653/2001 Aus 614...... Shoals

Willis Islets 663/2006 Aus 617-4620-4621 ...... Light unlit

NEW SOUTH WALES Batemans Bay 317/2006 Aus 191...... Shoaling; buoy

Brisbane Water 813/2006 Aus 216...... Scientific instrument eastwards

Broken Bay 483/2007 Aus 361-809 ...... Fish aggregating devices eastwards 610/2007 Aus 204-216-AX67215...... Shoaling; light buoys

Green Cape to Lennox Head 522/2006 Aus 197-806-807-808-809-... Scientific instruments 810-811-812-813-AX70197- 70808

Harrington Inlet 523/2006 Aus 810...... Obstruction

Jervis Bay 930/2006 Aus 193-AX60193-70193...... Light buoy off station 305/2008 Aus 359-360-423-806-807-... Live firing southeastwards 808 341/2008 Aus 193-AX60193-70193...... GPS jamming trial

Kurnell Peninsula 105/2008 Aus 197-198 ...... Scientific instrument

Newcastle 199/2008 Aus 207-208 ...... Hunter River-Obstructions 342/2008 Aus 207-208 ...... Depth information

Port Jackson 1043/2005 Aus 202-203 ...... Light buoys 454/2006 Aus 202...... Gore Cove-Shoaling 47/2007 Aus 200-201-AX63200...... West Channel-Light beacon destroyed; light buoy. 649/2007 Aus 200-202 ...... Balls Head Bay-Obstruction; light buoys 650/2007 Aus 200-203 ...... Homebush Bay-Scientific instruments

Port Kembla 161/2008 Aus 194...... Depth information

NORTHERN TERRITORY Darwin 1062/2006 Aus 26-28 ...... Shoaling 242/2007 Aus 26-28-AX72026...... Middle Arm-Obstruction; light buoys 662/2007 Aus 28...... Depth information

Groote Eylandt 672/2006 Aus 4720...... Scientific instrument eastwards

Melville Island 882/2006 Aus 20-309-722-AX70722-.... Reef delineation 72722

Troubadour Shoals 950/2004 Aus 309-311-315 ...... Scientific instruments

(11 April 2008) 15 I

363(T)/2008 (Continued)

Notice Charts affected Locality and Subject

QUEENSLAND Abbot Point 113/2008 Aus 255...... Depth information

Agnes Water 54/2007 Aus 818...... Wreck southeastwards.

Albatross Bay 240/2007 Aus 4...... Scientific instrument

Arkwright Point 108/2007 Aus 365...... Scientific instrument.

Arlington Reef 470/2006 Aus 830...... Buoy westwards withdrawn

Bowen 1079/2007 Aus 268...... Wreck

Boyd Point to Pera Head 125/2008 Aus 301...... Scientific instruments

Brisbane River 1090/2006 Aus 238...... Lights altered 403/2007 Aus 238...... Hamilton Reach-Wreck 445/2007 Aus 238...... Quarries Reach to Parker Island Reach-Harbour works; light buoys 697/2007 Aus 238...... Comslie Boat ramp-Obstruction 736/2007 Aus 236-237 ...... Fishermans Island-Dredging operations 830/2007 Aus 238...... Cameron Rocks-Light unlit 1131/2007 Aus 237...... Fisherman Island-Floating pipeline 1132/2007 Aus 237-238 ...... Lytton Reach-Mooring blocks; pipeline 57/2008 Aus 237...... Pelican Banks-Light buoy established 108/2008 Aus 238...... Bulimba Reach-Harbour works; obstruction 162/2008 Aus 237-238 ...... Depth information 201/2008 Aus 238...... Harbour works 307/2008 Aus 237...... Luggage Point-Harbour works 345/2008 Aus 237...... Fisherman Islands-Harbour works

Bundaberg 271/2006 Aus 242-243 ...... Depth information

Cairns 233/2006 Aus 263-264 ...... Wreck; light buoy 1083/2007 Aus 263-264 ...... Dredging operations 1137/2007 Aus 262-263-264-830- ...... Depth information AX63262

Caloundra 572/2007 Aus 235...... Obstruction

Cape Bowling Green 373/2007 Aus 371-826-827 ...... Light buoy off station 114/2008 Aus 826-827 ...... Scientific instrument

Cape Ferguson 115/2008 Aus 256...... Scientific instrument

Cape Weymouth 494/2007 Aus 834-835-836 ...... Wreck northwards

Cleveland Bay 888/2007 Aus 256...... Scientific instrument

Cooktown 878/2006 Aus 270...... Shoaling 785/2007 Aus 270...... Depth information

Double Island 69/2008 Aus 830...... Scientific instrument.

(11 April 2008) 16 I

363(T)/2008 (Continued)

Notice Charts affected Locality and Subject

Gladstone 654/2007 Aus 244-245-246 ...... Depth information 204/2008 Aus 244-245 ...... Light beacon destroyed 249/2008 Aus 244-245-246 ...... Harbour works 250/2008 Aus 244-245 ...... Dredging operations

Gladys Inlet 211/2008 Aus 258...... Light buoy withdrawn

Gold Coast Seaway 200/2008 Aus 814...... Shoaling

Goold Island 784/2007 Aus 828...... Wreck; light buoy

Great Sandy Strait 248/2008 Aus 241-365-817 ...... Light beacon destroyed

Halifax Bay 1166/2006 Aus 827-828 ...... Wreck

Hay Point 448/2007 Aus 250...... Declared navigation depth 780/2007 Aus 249-250 ...... Harbour works 1027/2007 Aus 249-250 ...... Depth information

Hay Point to Bailey Islet 1136/2007 Aus 249-250-251 ...... Scientific Instruments

Heron Island 111/2008 Aus 819...... Scientific instruments

Hook Island 979/2007 Aus 252...... Light beacon destroyed 350/2008 Aus 252...... Light buoy off station

Hook Reef 930/2007 Aus 254-825 ...... Beacon destroyed

Horn Island 1139/2007 Aus 292-376 ...... Outfall

Karumba 661/2007 Aus 6...... Beacon withdrawn 937/2007 Aus 6...... Obstruction; buoy 357/2008 Aus 6...... Depth information

Kirra Point 1130/2007 Aus 813-814 ...... Offshore works

Laguna Quays 1052/2006 Aus 252...... Reduced depth

Lisa Jane Shoals 1135/2007 Aus 247...... Scientific instrument

Lizard Island 118/2008 Aus 832...... Scientific instruments

Low Islets 833/2007 Aus 373-830-831 ...... Sector light trial extended

Mackay 239/2007 Aus 249-250 ...... Harbour works 349/2008 Aus 250...... Depth information

Magnetic Island 1082/2007 Aus 256...... Light beacon destroyed; light buoy

(11 April 2008) 17 I

363(T)/2008 (Continued)

Notice Charts affected Locality and Subject

Mooloolaba 309/2008 Aus 235...... Lights unlit; light buoys

Moreton Bay 102/2007 Aus 235-236 ...... Light sector partially undefined. 103/2007 Aus 236...... North Stradbroke Island-Dunwich-Lead unlit. 366/2007 Aus 236...... Middle Banks-Obstruction 402/2007 Aus 236...... Victoria Point-Obstruction; buoy 531/2007 Aus 236...... Russell Island-Harbour works 571/2007 Aus 236...... North Stradbroke Island-Dunwich-Shoaling 694/2007 Aus 235-236 ...... Brisbane River-Depth information and keel clearances 695/2007 Aus 236...... Raby Bay-Light beacon destroyed; light buoy 733/2007 Aus 236...... Tangalooma Point-Wreck: buoy 738/2007 Aus 236...... Redcliffe-Scientific instrument. 774/2007 Aus 236...... Scarborough-Shoaling 927/2007 Aus 235-236 ...... Spitfire Channel-Light buoys 1069/2007 Aus 235-236 ...... Skirmish Passage-Wreck; light buoy 107/2008 Aus 235-236-237-814...... Spitfire Channel to Lytton Reach-Dredging operations 308/2008 Aus 236...... Woody Point-Harbour works; light buoy 343/2008 Aus 236-814 ...... Moreton Island-Scientific instruments 344/2008 Aus 236...... North Stradbroke Island-Light beacon destroyed 346/2008 Aus 236...... Cabbage Tree Head-Shoaling 347/2008 Aus 236-814 ...... Bramble Bay-Bridge construction

Mourilyan 541/2007 Aus 258...... Depth information

Pioneer Bay 1244/2006 Aus 268...... Harbour works; light buoys.

Point Danger to Point Lookout 693/2007 Aus 814...... Scientific instruments

Port Alma 235/2007 Aus 247...... Depth information 164/2008 Aus 247...... Light buoys

Port Douglas 117/2008 Aus 270...... Depth information

Port Musgrave 73/2008 Aus 701...... Scientific instruments

Red Island Point 853/2003 Aus 294...... Shoaling

Separation Banks to Donovan Shoal 538/2007 Aus 260-822-AX60260...... Scientific instruments

Shoalwater Bay 310/2008 Aus 260-367-822 ...... Live firing

Shute Harbour 63/2008 Aus 253...... Navaids

Skardon River 671/2006 Aus 701...... Shoaling 890/2007 Aus 701...... Shoaling

Surprise Rock 166/2008 Aus 252-253-371-824...... Light beacon destroyed

Swains Reef 311/2008 Aus 367-426 ...... Scientific instruments

Thread Shoal to Myrmidon Reef 116/2008 Aus 828...... Scientific instruments

Thursday Island 351/2008 Aus 293-299 ...... Depth information

(11 April 2008) 18 I

363(T)/2008 (Continued)

Notice Charts affected Locality and Subject

Townsville 281/2006 Aus 256-257 ...... Wreck 931/2007 Aus 257...... Horizontal datum anomaly 65/2008 Aus 256-257 ...... Depth information

Weipa 936/2007 Aus 4...... Light beacon destroyed 123/2008 Aus 4-301-701 ...... Light beacon destroyed 124/2008 Aus 4...... Depth information

Whitsundays 251/2008 Aus 252-254 ...... Light beacon destroyed

Yorkeys Knob 68/2008 Aus 262...... Dredging operations

SOUTH AUSTRALIA Adelaide 360/2008 Aus 137...... Bridge construction; exclusion zones; light buoys established

Barker Inlet 484/2006 Aus 780-781 ...... Shoaling

Cape Martin 270/2008 Aus 127-347-348 ...... Light to be altered

Cape du Couedic 264/2008 Aus 343-346-444-4727...... Light to be altered

Corny Point 266/2008 Aus 343-344-345-444-776 .... Light to be altered

Glenelg 490/2002 Aus 125-781 ...... Restricted areas; light buoys

Kangaroo Island 994/2007 Aus 343-346 ...... Scientific instrument southwestwards

Margaret Brock Reef 452/2002 Aus 127...... Structure

Port Adelaide 239/2006 Aus 137...... Depth information 240/2006 Aus 137...... Shoaling

Port Augusta 265/2008 Aus 344-778 ...... Light beacon destroyed

Rapid Bay 993/2007 Aus 345-347-780 ...... Harbour works

Thevenard 1170/2006 Aus 120...... Light beacon destroyed, temporary light

Wallaroo 1172/2006 Aus 777...... Depth information 173/2008 Aus 777...... Light beacon destroyed

Wirrina Cove 268/2008 Aus 125...... Shoaling

TASMANIA Bell Bay 220/2008 Aus 167-168 ...... Light beacon destroyed

Bruny Island 545/2007 Aus 173...... Adventure Bay-Wreck

(11 April 2008) 19 I

363(T)/2008 (Continued)

Notice Charts affected Locality and Subject

Burnie 781/2006 Aus 163...... Depth information 316/2008 Aus 163-799 ...... Harbour works

D’Entrecaseaux Channel to Norfolk Bay 1087/2007 Aus 169-171-173-174...... Scientific instruments

D’Entrecasteaux Channel 905/2004 Aus 173...... Spat collection; light buoys

Derwent river 841/2007 Aus 172...... New Town Bay-Obstructions

Devonport 780/2006 Aus 164...... Depth information

Furneaux Group 922/2005 Aus 179-800 ...... Shoaling

Georges Bay 131/2008 Aus 169...... Shoaling

Hobart 1126/2005 Aus 172...... Depth information

Launceston 746/2007 Aus 168...... Harbour works

Marion Narrows 1129/2005 Aus 169-171 ...... Beacon destroyed 1308/2006 Aus 169-171 ...... Light beacon altered

Norfolk Bay 906/2004 Aus 171...... Spat collection; light buoys

Port Davey 270/2005 Aus 176...... Horizontal datum anomaly

Spring Bay 264/2002 Aus 170...... Depth information

Table Cape 272/2008 Aus 422-487-799 ...... Light to be altered

Tamar River 896/2007 Aus 168...... Reduced clearance

TIMOR SEA

Sahul Banks 476/2006 Aus 312...... Bayu-Undan-Scientific instruments

VICTORIA

Barry Beach 1002/2004 Aus 181-182 ...... Shoaling 1001/2007 Aus 181-182 ...... Light unlit

Barwon River 1036/2007 Aus 143-144 ...... Lights trial

Bass Strait 1148/2007 Aus 357a-422-487 ...... Drill rig

Cape Nelson 271/2008 Aus 140...... Light buoy established southwards

Corner Inlet 667/2007 Aus 181...... Light destroyed

(11 April 2008) 20 I

363(T)/2008 (Continued)

Notice Charts affected Locality and Subject

Lakes Entrance 799/2007 Aus 357a...... Scientific instrument

Ninety Mile Beach 458/2007 Aus 357a...... Obstructions

Port Melbourne 897/2007 Aus 154...... Shoaling

Port Phillip 957/2004 Aus 143-144-158 ...... Nepean Bank-Shoal 351/2005 Aus 143-144-158 ...... South Channel-Shoaling 1090/2005 Aus 143-157 ...... Corio Bay-Light beacon; light buoy 952/2006 Aus 157...... Geelong-Depth information; shoal 378/2007 Aus 154...... Port Melbourne-Swanson Dock-Harbour works 794/2007 Aus 143-155 ...... Altona Bay-Shoaling 796/2007 Aus 143-158 ...... South channel-Obstruction 797/2007 Aus 143-158 ...... South Channel-Obstruction 898/2007 Aus 144-155 ...... Sandringham-Shoaling; light buoys 996/2007 Aus 143-157 ...... Geelong-Navaid replacement completed 997/2007 Aus 154...... Station Pier-Shoaling 1088/2007 Aus 154...... Port Melbourne-Depth information 132/2008 Aus 143-144-158 ...... Entrance Deep-Underwater survey work 175/2008 Aus 143-144-154-155-158 .... Dredging operations 223/2008 Aus 143-154-155 ...... Princes Pier-Harbour works 361/2008 Aus 143-155 ...... Ricketts Point-Beacon destroyed

Port Welshpool 72/2006 Aus 181-182 ...... Lewis Channel-Beacon destroyed 1000/2007 Aus 181-182-357A...... Dredging operations

Western Port 228/2005 Aus 150-151 ...... Beacon destroyed 253/2007 Aus 150...... Newhaven-Harbour works; navaid relocation 547/2007 Aus 150...... Light beacons; obstruction

WESTERN AUSTRALIA 895/2007 Aus 112-AX63112...... Test light buoy 729/2006 Aus 109...... Light beacon; light buoy 76/2008 Aus 109...... Mooring buoy

Broome 893/2007 Aus 50...... Wreck

Browse Island 836/2007 Aus 319...... Scientific instruments

Dampier 1034/2007 Aus 57-58-59 ...... Depth information 218/2008 Aus 57-58-59 ...... Anchorages 259/2008 Aus 58-59 ...... Light buoy established 260/2008 Aus 57-58-59 ...... Dredging operations; exclusion zone 261/2008 Aus 57-58-59-741...... Parker Point-Dredging operations 314/2008 Aus 57-58 ...... Obstructions

Dampier Archipelago 523/2004 Aus 327-415 ...... Scientific instruments northwestwards

Dirk Hartog Island 359/2008 Aus 416...... Historic shipwrecks and historic relics

Esperance 779/2006 Aus 119...... Scientific instrument

Fremantle 175/2007 Aus 112-113-AX63112...... Obstruction; submarine pipeline; light buoys. 295/2007 Aus 113...... Light buoy repositioned 745/2007 Aus 114...... Scientific instruments 127/2008 Aus 112-754 ...... Racon 128/2008 Aus 113...... Depth information

(11 April 2008) 21 I

363(T)/2008 (Continued)

Notice Charts affected Locality and Subject

Geographe Bay 1260/2006 Aus 755-756 ...... Scientific instrument.

Geraldton 174/2007 Aus 81...... Harbour works.

Glomar Shoal 989/2007 Aus 327-415-741 ...... Production platform; pipeline 1032/2007 Aus 327-741 ...... Scientific instruments northwards

Guilderton 263/2008 Aus 334-417-754 ...... Light to be altered

Mandurah 103/2006 Aus 116-755 ...... Light beacon to be established; light buoy

Maret Islands 938/2007 Aus 320-729 ...... Scientific instruments

Mary Anne Island 1306/2006 Aus 63-328-743 ...... Light re-established; characteristics altered.

North Bank 219/2008 Aus 333-752 ...... Scientific instrument repositioned

North West Cape 543/2007 Aus 328-329-744 ...... Wells northward 942/2007 Aus 328-329-744 ...... Wells 170/2008 Aus 329-330-745 ...... Scientific instruments

Oakajee River 262/2008 Aus 751...... Scientific instruments westward

Port Hedland 1065/2006 Aus 54...... Light buoys temporarily withdrawn 1103/2006 Aus 54...... Lights altered 452/2007 Aus 54...... Harbour works; restricted areas 74/2008 Aus 52-53-739-740...... Scientific instruments 126/2008 Aus 54...... Depth information 358/2008 Aus 53-739-740 ...... Light buoy

Rankin Bank 990/2007 Aus 327-328-415 ...... Production wells; pipeline

Rosemary Island 315/2008 Aus 57-741-742 ...... Scientific instruments

Scott reef to Wildcat reefs 258/2008 Aus 43-322 ...... Scientific instruments

Wilson Point 1255/2006 Aus 320-323-730-732...... Scientific instruments.

Withnell Bay 791/2007 Aus 57-58-59 ...... Shoal depth

EAST TIMOR Dili 727/2006 Aus 901...... Light unlit

Pulau Jaco 309/2005 Aus 311-312-313-4721...... Light unlit

INDIAN OCEAN 1135/2006 Aus 4071...... Scientific instruments 800/2005 Aus 607...... Light beacon

(11 April 2008) 22 I

363(T)/2008 (Continued)

Notice Charts affected Locality and Subject

Sumatera 68/2007 Aus 4070-4071 ...... Scientific instruments westward.

PACIFIC OCEAN 356/2008 Aus 399-462-4622 ...... Scientific instruments

PAPUA NEW GUINEA Bougainville Island 312/2008 Aus 399-461-683-684-4622 .. Lights unlit

Cape Gazelle 325/2007 Aus 397-461-545-554-680 .... Light unlit

Cape Tavui 116/2007 Aus 397-461-680-4622...... Light unlit

Kimbe Island 374/2007 Aus 395-547-4622 ...... Light unlit

Lae 964/2005 Aus 523-4622 ...... Light unlit 121/2008 Aus 523...... Wreck 355/2008 Aus 523...... Light buoy established

Mackenzie Shoal 255/2008 Aus 397-545-554-680...... Light unlit

Madang 967/2005 Aus 646...... Horizontal datum anomaly 313/2008 Aus 646...... Light unlit

Manus Island 935/2007 Aus 576-654-662 ...... Light unlit

Nuakata Passage 788/2007 Aus 628...... Light unlit

Oro Bay 216/2008 Aus 521-644 ...... Lights unlit

Port Moresby 665/2006 Aus 379-380-505-4620...... Fish aggregation device southwards 215/2008 Aus 379-505-621 ...... Light unlit

Rabaul 168/2008 Aus 680...... Light unlit

Ward Hunt Strait to Cape Ward Hunt 580/2007 Aus 519-520-521-4620-4621- Lights unlit 4622

SOUTHERN OCEAN 129/2008 Aus 422...... Scientific instruments

(11 April 2008) 23 II AMENDMENTS TO ADMIRALTY LIST OF LIGHT AND FOG SIGNALS VOLUME K 2008/09 Edition No 7 dated 11 April 2008 Last Amendment: Edition No 6 dated 28 March 2008

K1138·2 Tanjung Kuniran 6 33·58 S Fl W 5s 13 10 White metal framework fl 0·5 (I) 110 38·57 E tower 10 ** ***** *

K1562·5 Konawe 3 53·93 S Fl W 5s 15 12 White metal framework fl 0·5 (I) 122 32·07 E structure 10 ** ***** *

K3374·1 Remove from list

K3716·625 Northport Wharf. E end 35 50·00 S 3F R(vert) 3 4 174 29·37 E **

K3716·64 Marsden Bay. Marsden Cove 35 49·86 S Fl R 2s 1 1 Red ■ on red post Marina. Port 5 174 28·48 E ** ***** *

K3716·641 Marsden Bay. Marsden Cove 35 49·86 S Fl G 2s 1 1 Green ▲ on green post Marina. Starboard 5 174 28·44 E ** ***** *

K3716·642 Marsden Bay. Marsden Cove 35 50·03 S Fl R 2s 1 1 Red ■ on red post Marina. Port 1 174 28·26 E ** ***** *

K3716·643 Marsden Bay. Marsden Cove 35 50·01 S Fl G 2s 1 1 Green ▲ on green post Marina. Starboard 1 174 28·23 E ** ***** *

K3716·699 Sinclair Point. Ldg Lts 287°. 35 49·76 S Fl W 2·5s 5 5 Yellow and white Front 174 28·81 E beacon ** **

K3716·7 Sinclair Point. Ldg Lts 287°. 35 49·54 S F R 8 5 Orange ❚ on pile Neon ❚. Rear 174 27·93 E 4 Vis 200°-340°(140°) ** *

K4986·3 - Passe Onoiau. Utupuaà 16 29·01 S Fl G 2·5s 4 5 Green ▲ on green fl 0·5. (F) 152 14·72 W beacon TE 2008 6 *

▲ K4996·2 - Passe Faratue 14 51·80 S Q W 6 4 ▲ on yellow beacon, TE 2008 (F) 148 42·70 W black top 6 *

K4998·642 - Chenal du Nord 14 25·30 S Oc G 4s 4 3 Green ▲ on green ec 1. 146 02·90 W beacon Irreg (T) 2008 4 *

K5000·4 - Torea 16 04·20 S Fl W 5s 29 18 Red and white column FW (T) 2008 (F) 145 41·80 W 28 *

▼ K5004·9 - Tupatapi. N 17 32·40 S Q(9) W 15s 7 3 ▲ on yellow beacon, TE 2008 (F) 142 40·00 W black band 7 *

(11 April 2008) 24 III NAVIGATION WARNINGS

The following radio messages have been received during the period to 28 March 2008. Signal copies of these messages may be destroyed. It is recommended that the reprint of Navigational Warnings should be kept in a file or a book divided into areas. Cancellation should be made on receipt of signals and reprints.

Rigs on location other than those listed in the latest Section III summary are the subject of Radio Navigational Warnings. Rigs in transit will not be the subject of Warnings.

AUSCOAST WARNING

071 Drill rig West Atlas in position 12º 30′.08 S 124º 25′.09 E. 2.5M clearance requested. 072 Drill rig Nan Hai 6 in position 21º 26′.22 S 114º 02′.48 E. 2.5M clearance requested. 073 Flounder A platform Racon ALRS(2) 87810 (38º 18′.80 S 148º 26′.30 E) unreliable. 074 Cape Jervis light K2092 (35º 36′.23 S 138º 05′.67 E) range altered to 16M. 075 Cancelled. 076 Cancelled. 077 Cancelled. 078 Cancelled. 079 Drill rig Wilcraft in position 29º 02′.21 S 114º 37′.37 E. 2.5M clearance requested. 080 Cancelled. 081 Drill rig Sedco 703 in position 21º 28′.90 S 113º 59′.40 E. 2.5M clearance requested. 082 Drill rig Songa Mercur in position 21º 01′.60 S 114º 41′.20 E. 2.5M clearance requested. 083 Drill rig Ensco 106 in position 19º 42′.20 S 116º 42′.50 E. 2.5M clearance requested. 084 Cancelled. 085 Cancelled. 086 Special purpose vessel Akademik Fersman conducting seismic survey in area 14º 30′.0 S to 19º 30′.0 S and 117º 00′.0 E to 122º 00′.0. 6M clearance requested. 087 Diamond Reign Reef Racon ALRS(2) 88214 (13º 11′.56 S 143º 47′.55 E) temporarily discontinued. 088 Drill rig Jack Bates in position 21º 33′.56 S 113º 50′.15 E. 2.5M clearance requested. 089 Cancelled. 090 Cancelled. 091 Cape Du Couedic light K2010 (36º 03′.48 S 136º 42′.33 E) range altered to 15M. 092 Special purpose vessel Pacific Explorer conducting seismic survey towing six 4M cables within 20M of position 42º 20′.0 S 145º 00′.0 E. 5M clearance requested. 093 Guilderton light K1757.5 (31º 20′.34 S 115º 29′.53 E) range altered to 19M.

NAVAREA X WARNINGS Nil received.

Navigational warnings in force as at 280001UTC MAR 08. Auscoast 2007 235 280 2008 048 050 051 057 060 061 062 064 066 068 069 071 072 073 074 076 079 081 082 083 086 087 088 091 092 093

Navarea X 2008 007 008

Summary of mobile drilling rigs as at 280001UTC MAR 08.

Name Position Wilcraft 29º 02′.21 S 114º 37′.37 E Ocean Epoch 20º 09′.00 S 115º 04′.00 E Atwood Eagle 19º 15′.36 S 113º 07′.52 E Ocean Bounty 19º 53′.40 S 115º 16′.80 E Jack Bates 21º 33′.56 S 113º 50′.15 E Ensco 106 19º 42′.20 S 116º 42′.50 E Songa Mercur 20º 01′.60 S 114º 41′.20 E Stena Clyde 20º 36′.04 S 114º 55′.09 E Nan Hai 6 21º 26′.22 S 114º 02′.48 E West Triton 38º 42′.80 S 148º 18′.10 E Ocean Patriot 38º 19′.17 S 148º 43′.55 E West Atlas 12º 30′.08 S 124º 25′.09 E Sedco 703 21º 28′.90 S 113º 59′.40 E

(11 April 2008) 25 III NAVAREA XIV WARNINGS

015 Cancelled. 016 Cancelled. 017 Radio Services. Reports have been verified that some Saab R3-AIS transponders, when combined with an older GPS receiver, have stopped working while GPS satellite PRN32 is in view. Vessels affected are reported being ‘invisible’ to other AIS equipped vessels in addition to some AIS equipped Shore Stations. It has been reported vessels equipped with the Saab R3-AIS transponders continue to receive AIS information from other AIS equipped vessels. All vessels are advised to check the proper operation of their AIS and GPS equipment.

Navarea XIV warnings in force as at 280001UTC MAR 08. 2008 001 017

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HYDROGRAPHIC REPORTS

Locality Report Ship/Authority Observer

GENERAL Notices Phone number R Martin

SA- Port Adelaide Lights ACV Storm Bay D Ballantyne

(11 April 2008) 27 V AMENDMENTS TO ADMIRALTY LIST OF RADIO SIGNALS 2008

Edition No 7 dated 11 April 2008

VOLUME 1, PART 2, NP 281(2), 2007/08 Published BA Wk 28/07 (Last Amendments: Edition No 4 dated 29 February 2008)

MARITIME RADIO STATIONS

Page 243, diagram UNITED STATES, ALASKA - BERING SEA, WEATHER SERVICE OFFICES (WSO), US COASTGUARD, in approximate position 57°00′N 155°00′W, Kodiak (NOJ) [1106], U.S. Coast Guard table. Wef 31 March 2008. qc qc Delete [1106] from table heading

USCG LNM District 11 Week 09/08 Ad12/08

Page 244, diagram UNITED STATES, GULF OF ALASKA, WEATHER SERVICE OFFICES (WSO), US COASTGUARD, in approximate position 57°00qc N 150°00 qc W, Kodiak (NOJ) [1106], U.S. Coast Guard table. Wef 31 March 2008. Delete [1106] from table heading

USCG LNM District 11 Week 09/08 Ad12/08

Page 246, UNITED STATES (Alaska), KODIAK (NOJ) [1106] (U.S. COAST GUARD). Wef 31 March 2008. Delete entry and replace by:

KODIAK (NOJ) (U.S. COAST GUARD) KODIAK MMSI 003669899 Diagrams pages 57q46cN152q34cW ALL U.S. COAST DSC MF HF AMVER GUARD 243 & 244 MMSI 003669999

+1(1)907 4875778 +1(1)907 4875430

NOTES: 1. Station accepts AMVER messages. 2. Distress, Urgency and Safety traffic only. RT (MF) 2182 2670 H24

Transmits Receives Hours of Watch RT (HF) 4125 4125 HH2424 6215 6215

USCG LNM District 11 Week 09/08 Ad12/08

Page 249, diagram UNITED STATES (ATLANTICCOAST), USCOAST GUARD, in approximate position 37° 30′N70°00′W, CAMSLANT (Communications Area Master Station Atlantic) USCG CHESAPEAKE table. qc qc Wef 31 March 2008. Delete RADIO TELEX (HF) section, from RADIO TELEX (HF) to 22297⋅5

USCG LNM District 11 Week 09/08 Ad12/08

Page 250, UNITED STATES (Atlantic Coast), CAMSLANT (COMMUNICATIONS AREA MASTER STATION ATLANTIC) (U.S. COAST GUARD). Wef 31 March 2008. Delete Radiotelex [1097] and Procedure sections

USCG LNM District 11 Week 09/08 Ad12/08

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RADAR BEACONS Page 58, NAMIBIA section. Page 112, UNITED STATES (Pacific Coast) section. Insert: 90200 Rosario Strait Lt Buoy R. Delete entry Fria Cove Racon 18q17c˜70S 11q57c˜50E 73490 (3 & 10 cm) 360q 12 n miles C United States Coast Guard Local Notice 9/08 Ad13/08

South African Notices 2/08 Ad13/08 Page 113, UNITED STATES (Pacific Coast) section. 90480 Carquinez Strait Bridge, South Channel. Page 73, THAILAND (East Coast) section. Delete position and replace by: 38°03′·55N 122°13′·50W Insert: United States Notice 11/18652/08 Ad13/08 Si Racha Oil Terminal SBM- 2 Racon 13q04c˜19N 100q46c˜86E 80510 Z

Thailand Notices 28/08 Ad12/08

Page 104, INDONESIA (Jawa) section. 86450 Pulau Peniki Lt. Delete entry

Hydro-Oceanographic Service, Indonesian Navy Ad13/08 LEGAL TIME

Page 212, Chile, Daylight Saving Time, Ends column. Delete Second Sat in March 2359h LT and replace by: Last Sat in March 2359h LT

OAG Worldwide Ltd Ad12/08

Page 212, Cuba, Daylight Saving Time, Begins column. Delete Last Sun in March 0001h LT and replace by: Third Sun in March 0001h LT

(former amendment Ad8/08) OAG Worldwide Ltd Ad13/08

Page 212, Easter Island (Isla de Pascua) (Chile – Zone 2), Daylight Saving Time, Ends column. Delete Second Sat in March 2200h LT and replace by: Last Sat in March 2200h LT

OAG Worldwide Ltd Ad12/08 UNIVERSAL TIME

Page 222, LEAP SECONDS, IMPLEMENTATION DATES, TABLE 2. Insert:

0 hours 13 March 2008 -- 0 ˜4 seconds 12/08

International Earth Rotation Service (IERS) Bulletin D 99 Ad12/08

VOLUME 3, PART 2, NP 283(2), 2008/09 Published BA Wk 5/08 (Last Amendments: Edition No 5 dated 14 March 2008) RADIO WEATHER SERVICES AND NAVIGATIONAL WARNINGS

Page 223, diagram, NOAA Weather Radio, Point S. George to Canadian Border, Coastal Forecast Areas. Delete diagram and replace by diagram on page 30

NOAA Ad13/08

Page 247, diagram, UNITED STATES, ATLANTIC and GULF COAST OFFSHORE FORECAST AREAS. Delete diagram and replace by diagram on page 31

NOAA Ad13/08

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Blaine V002 13/02/08 NOAA Weather Radio 49° 49° Point S. George to Canadian Border PZZ Coastal Forecast Areas 133 Neah Bay KEY:

= NOAA VHF Weather Radio Site Cape Flattery PZZ 130 PZZ PZZ 170 PZZ Slip PZZ 131 132 PZZ 134 150 Point 48° James 48° Island Port Angeles Marine PZZ 135 PZZ PZZ 173 153 Olympic National Park Point Grenville Seattle PZZ Grays Harbor 47° PZZ 176 156 47° Capitol Pk Cape PZZ 110 Shoalwater

Astoria COASTAL MARINE FORECAST AREAS Coastal marine forecasts are issued for the following areas: Colum bia R iv PZZ 110 Grays Harbor Bar e r PZZ 210 46° PZZ 130 West Entrance US waters Strait of Juan de Fuca 46° PZZ 131 Central US waters Strait of Juan de Fuca PZZ 270 PZZ PZZ 132 East Entrance US waters Strait of Juan de Fuca 250 PZZ 133 Northern inland waters including the San Juan Island PZZ 134 Admiralty Inlet Neahkahnie PZZ 135 Puget Sound and Hood Canal PZZ 150 Cape Flattery to James Island out 20 n miles Tillamook PZZ 153 James Island to Point Grenville out 20 n miles PZZ 156 Point Grenville to Cape Shoalwater out 20 n miles PZZ 170 Cape Flattery to James Island from 20 to 60 n miles Cascade Mt Hebo 45° Head 45° PZZ 173 James Island to Point Grenville from 20 to 60 n miles PZZ 176 Point Grenville to Cape Shoalwater from 20 to 60 n miles PZZ 210 Columbia River PZZ 250 Cape Shoalwater to Cascade Head out 20 n miles PZZ 275 PZZ Newport PZZ 255 Cascade Head to Florence out 20 n miles 255 PZZ 270 Cape Shoalwater to Cascade Head from 20 to 60 n miles PZZ 275 Cascade Head to Florence from 20 to 60 n miles PZZ 310 Coos Bay Bar 44° PZZ 330 Chetco River Bar Florence 44° PZZ 350 Florence to Cape Blanco out 20 n miles Florence PZZ 356 Cape Blanco to Point S. George out 20 n miles PZZ 370 Florence to Cape Blanco from 20 to 60 n miles PZZ 376 Cape Blanco to Point S. George from 20 to 60 n miles Coos Bay PZZ PZZ 370 350 PZZ 310 43° 43° Cape

Blanco Cape Blanco

PZZ 376 PZZ Brookings 356 PZZ 330 42° 42° Point S. George

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UNITED STATES ATLANTIC and GULF COAST OFFSHORE FORECAST AREAS KEY: ANZ 081 Gulf of Maine ANZ 082 Georges Bank 45° ANZ 083 South of New England 45° ANZ 084 Hudson Canyon to Baltimore Canyon ANZ 085 Baltimore Canyon to Hatteras Canyon ANZ 086 Hatteras Canyon to Cape Fear ANZ ANZ 088 Cape Fear to 31°N 081 ANZ 094 Baltimore Canyon to the Hague line South of 1000 fm ANZ 082 ANZ 083 40° 40° ANZ 084 ANZ 094

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20° 20° AMZ 082 NORTHWEST CARIBBEAN AMZ 087 TROPICAL NORTH ATLANTIC 15° AMZ 086 15° EAST CARIBBEAN AMZ 084 SOUTHWEST CARIBBEAN

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VOLUME 1, PART 2, NP 281(2), 2007/08 Published BA Wk 28/07 —————————

VOLUME 3, PART 2, NP 283(2), 2008/09 Published BA Wk 5/08 ————————

(11 April 2008) 35 V VOLUME 5, NP 285, 2007/08 Published BA Wk 25/07 ————————

VOLUME 6, PART 4, NP 286(4), 2007/08 Published BA Wk 35/07 —————————

(11 April 2008) 36 VI AMENDMENTS TO ADMIRALTY SAILING DIRECTIONS 2008

NP 13 Australia Pilot Volume I (2005 Edition) NP 51 New Zealand Pilot (2007 Edition)

Western Australia --Bunbury — Depths; North Island --East coast --Napier — Directions anchorages; pilotage 269 295 Paragraph 9.200 1 Replace by: Paragraph 8.175 1 lines 1-3 Replace by: 1 Breakwater Harbour can be approached from N or 1 Dredged channel to the inner harbour has a S of Pania Reef (39q27cS 176q56cE). Vessels drawing designed depth of 12˜2 m; designed depth in the less than 9˜5 m and less than 200 m LOA may use the approach to Bunbury Mole berths (8.194) is 9˜1m. channel S of Pania Reef. The harbour is entered Caution. Depths in the harbour are subject to through a dredged channel on the alignment of leading siltation and mariners are advised to contact the lights. Harbour Master for the latest information. 271 296 Paragraph 9.218 Replace by: Paragraph 8.180 1 Replace by: 1 East Pier direction light. The white sector 1 There are five anchor berths, each with a radius of (204½q--205½q) of East Pier direction light (on blue 7½ cables, lying between 2½ and 7 miles NW of hut, 4 m in height) (39q28c˜7S 176q53c˜8E) leads SSW McKenna Point (33q18c˜0S 115q38c˜7E). The holding and indicates the deep--water track towards the ground is good but unprotected during bad weather. Approach direction light, passing (with positions from The alignment (089½q) of a pair of lights situated on East Pier light): the coast 3½ miles NE of McKenna Point may prove WNW of Pania Rock (3 miles NE), thence: useful. WNW of a light buoy (special) (2½ miles NNE), Paragraph 8.181 1 lines 1-3 Replace by: thence: 2 1 Pilotage is compulsory for all commercial vessels WNW of a light buoy (S cardinal) (2 miles NE), over 150 gt except for those vessels exempt by law. marking the SW end of Pania Reef. Pilot boards in position 33q15c˜8S 115q38c˜1E. Approach direction light. The white sector (182q--184q) of a direction light (white tower, 4 m in height) (39q28c˜7S 176q54c˜5E), situated on the shore Bunbury Port Authority [Ad 12/08] W of Breakwater Harbour, leads towards the entrance channel, passing (with positions from the light): 3 W of the light buoy (S cardinal) (1½ miles NE). NP 44 Malacca Strait and West coast of Sumatera Thence the track leads to a position NNE of ‘A’Light ½ Pilot (2006 Edition) Buoy (starboard hand) (8 cables N), moored at the outer end of the entrance channel. Caution. The direction light tower may not be easy Sumatera --Selat Rupat — Directions; leading to identify. lights 272 122 Paragraph 9.224 1 lines 1--5 Replace by: Paragraph 4.287 1 lines 1--4 Replace by: 1 Directions. Inner Harbour is entered from Napier... 1 The recommended track then leads NW for about 1¾ miles, following a channel marked by light buoys (lateral) in depths greater than 20 m. Thence: Regional Harbour Master, Port of Napier [Ad 12/08] Leading lights: Front: A (1q32c˜2N 101q55c˜0E) (4.286). Rear: B (white metal framework tower, 28 m in height) (5 cables SSE). NP 61 Pacific Islands Pilot Volume II (2006 The alignment (164q), astern, leads NNW for Edition) 1½ miles to a position WSW of No 9 Light Buoy.

Paragraph 4.290 including heading Replace by: Nouvelle--Calédonie --Port Boisé — Directions Spare 75 4.290 Paragraph 2.66 2 line 2 For 302q Read 301q Paragraph 2.67 1 line 5 For 057q Read 054q Indonesian Chart 18 Edition December 2006 [Ad 12/08] Paragraph 2.67 1 line 7 For 302q Read 301q

French Notice 08/59/08 [Ad 13/08]

(11 April 2008) 37 VI AMENDMENTS TO ADMIRALTY SAILING DIRECTIONS 2008 (in the Australian Charting Area)

In force 22 March 2008

NP No Page(s) Title BA Edition 9 Antarctic 3 Antarctic Treaty Area – Ballast water management 19/07 3, 253, 255 Antarctic Specially Protected Areas 01/05 79 Îles Crozet – Île de la Possession – Baie du Marin – Anchorage 05/07 80 Indian Ocean – Îles Kerguelen – Mooring regulations 30/06 100 Southern Ocean – Heard and McDonald Islands – Marine reserve 14/07 125-126 South Georgia – Cape Paryadin – Andrews Rocks 06/06 140 Signy Island – West Coast – Anchorage; rock 02/08 141 South Shetland Islands – Elephant Island – Cape Valentine – Depth 24/05 146 King George Island – Tu Rocks – Beacon 37/07 154 South Shetland Islands – Deception Island – Port Foster – Directions 49/04 160 Joinville Island Group – Dundee Island – Welchness – Depth; aids to navigation 23/06 161 Antarctic Sound – Hope Bay – Hut Cove – Rocas Denticuladas – Light beacons 11/05 164 Trinity Island – Farewell Rock – Beacon 37/07 171 Danco Coast – Cierva Point – Beacon 37/07

13 Australia I 92 Queensland – Weipa – Anchorages 11/06 92 Queensland – Weipa – Pilot boarding place 34/05 92 Queensland – Weipa – Prohibited area 37/07 96 Queensland – Karumba – Mooring buoys 34/07 108 Northern Territory – Bromby Islets – Light buoy 22/07 111 Northern Territory – Gove Harbour – Light buoys 49/05 133 Northern Territory – Point Jaheel – Depths 28/07 148 Northern Territory – Melville Island – Apsley Strait – Buoyage 33/05 149 Northern Territory – Darwin – Submarine pipeline; light beacons 11/06 153 Northern Territory – Darwin – Traffic regulations; light buoys 11/06 155 Northern Territory – Darwin – Light buoys established 11/07 158 Northern Territory – Darwin – Berth; light buoy 11/06 183 Western Australia – Scott Reef – Sandy Islet – Tower 26/06 193 Western Australia – Port of Koolan Island 28/07 205 Western Australia – Lacepede Channel – Racons 26/06 209 Western Australia – Broome – Pilotage; tugs 43/07 217 Western Australia – Port Hedland – Landmark 43/07 221 Western Australia – North West Cape – Oil production wells 18/07 222 Western Australia – Offshore production platform 29/07 225-227 Western Australia – Port Walcott – Directions 11/08 230 Western Australia – Dampier – Safety exclusion zones 08/07 232-233 Western Australia – Dampier – Leading lights; directions 04/06 241 Western Australia – Mary Anne Passage – Corner Shoals – Depth 12/06 246 Western Australia – North West Cape – Oilfield 21/06 259 Western Australia – Carnarvon – Lights 21/07 266 Western Australia – Houtman Abrolhos – Racon 18/07 266 Western Australia – Houtman Abrolhos – Racon 20/07 268 Western Australia – Geelvink Channel – Depth 50/05 272 Western Australia – Cliff Head – Submarine pipeline; oil production platform 15/06 280-281, 283-284 Western Australia – Approaches to Fremantle – Depths; pilotage; directions 43/05 295-296 Western Australia – Bunbury – Depths; anchorages; pilotage 12/08 314 Western Australia – Hopetoun – Mary Anne Haven – Beacons 47/05 333 South Australia – Thevenard – Light beacon 24/06 336 South Australia – Streaky Bay – Aids to navigation 23/06 345-346, 351, 355, 361 South Australia – Spencer Gulf – Directions; deep-water route 34/07 347 South Australia – Thistle Island – Light buoy 08/06 349-350 South Australia – Port Lincoln – BHP Jetty 25/07 362, 364, 366 South Australia – Whyalla to Port Pirie – Pilotage 33/05 364 South Australia – Port Bonython – Restricted areas 22/06 368 South Australia – Flinders Channel – Middle Bank – Beacons 41/07 375 South Australia – South Page – Racon established 14/07 383-384, 386-388 South Australia – Adelaide – Leading lights; pilot boarding area; port limits 38/06 386, 389 South Australia – Adelaide – Depth; leading beacons 11/06 392 South Australia – Port Giles – Depths 50/05 394 South Australia – Ardrossan – Depths 35/06

14 Australia II 259 Tasmania – Great Oyster Bay – Marine farm 49/07 278 New South Wales – Batemans Bay – Leading lights 49/07 293 New South Wales – Port Kembla – Boarding grounds 49/09 304 New South Wales – Submarine cable protection zone 49/07

(11 April 2008) 38 VI NP No Page(s) Title BA Edition 15 Australia III 4, 367 Queensland – Torres Strait and approaches – Pilotage 40/06 88 New South Wales – Submarine cable protection zone 41/07 88 New South Wales – Bungan Head – Historic wreck 32/07 95 New South Wales – Lake Macquarie – Leading lights 06/06 136 Queensland – Moreton Bay – East Channel – Depth 08/06 136-137 Queensland – Brisbane – Controlling depths; underkeel clearances 11/07 137 Queensland – Brisbane – Underkeel allowances 33/07 140 Queensland – Brisbane River – Eagle Farm Flats Reach – Leading lights 24/06 discontinued 140 Queensland – Brisbane River – Directions; leading lights 46/07 148 Queensland – Sandy Cape – Racon 22/07 148 Queensland – Barwon Bank – Directions; light buoy 48/07 154 Queensland – Bustard Head – Red light sector removed 33/07 157 Queensland – Pialba – Radio mast 22/07 158 Queensland – Great Sandy Strait – Directions; light buoy 44/07 164 Queensland – Gladstone – Controlling depths 37/07 165 Queensland – Gladstone – Pilot boarding places 14/07 167 Queensland – Gladstone – Auckland Channel – Facing Island – Leading 43/07 light beacons 168-169 Queensland – Gladstone – Navaid 22/07 194 Queensland – Thirsty Sound – Depth 41/07 203 Queensland – Port of Hay Point – Pilot boarding places 19/07 203 Queensland – Hay Point – Restricted area; aid to navigation 38/06 204, 206-207 Queensland – Flat Top Island – Light discontinued 06/07 217 Queensland – Hillsborough Channel – Fantome Rocks – Depth 05/06 228 Queensland – Shute Harbour – Prohibited anchorage 14/06 232 Queensland – Bowen – Leading light 28/07 246-247 Queensland – Hinchinbrook Channel – Piloltage 25/07 252 Queensland – Townsville – Breakwater Marina Channel – Depth 04/06 255 Queensland – Townsville – West Channel – Clearing line 41/07 260 Queensland – Mourilyan Harbour – Depth 04/06 295 Queensland – Eden Reef – Racon 27/06 304 Queensland – Lads Passage – Directions; buoyage 07/08 312 Queensland – Fairway Reef – Wreck 04/06 318 Queensland – Clerke Island – Light 36/06 339, 341-343 Papua New Guinea – Round Hill Anchorage to Cloudy Bay – Beacons discontinued 50/06 344, 348 Papua New Guinea – Port Moresby to Round Hill Anchorage – Beacons 03/07 discontinued 377-378 Queensland – Torres Strait – Gannet Passage; Herald Patches – Depths; buoyage 04/06 377 Queensland – Torres Strait – Gannet Passage – Depth 06/06 377, 380 Queensland – Varzin Passage – Light buoys 48/06 378 Australia – Torres Strait – Alert Patches – Light buoy altered 50/06 378 Queensland – East Strait Island – Leading light 22/07 383 Torres Strait – Goods Island – Bertie Bay Anchorage – Obstruction 16/06 386 Queensland – Ellis Channel – Directions; buoyage 05/08 399 Queensland – Ului Island – Shoal 41/07

33 Philippine Islands 68 Sulu Sea – Tabbataha Reefs – Dangerous rock; marine reserve 04/06 125 Sulu Sea – San Miguel Islands – Don Juan de Austria Shoal – Rock 48/05 404-406 Cebu Harbour and approaches – Port development; depths 09/06 475 Luzon, East Coast – Tabaco – Wrecks 30/06

34 Indonesia II 78 Jawa – Tanjung Awarawar – Terminal 13/07 82, 87, 93 Madura – Wrecks 13/07 107, 117 Bali – Giliselang Light – Racon removed 14/07 215 Kalimantan – Sungai Sampit – Tanjung Bandaran – Light 13/07 254 Kalimantan – Tanjung Bara Coal Terminal – Depth 25/07 265, 268, 270-271 Sulawesi – Approaches to Makassar – Light withdrawn 13/07 360 Indonesia – Sulawesi – Teluk Tomori – Marine terminal 07/08

35 Indonesia III 74 East Timor – Dili – Leading lights; beacon 32/06 183 Irian Jaya, South Coast – Approaches to Merauke – Wreck 05/06 203 West coast of Papua – Salawati – Buoyage; Misool marine terminal 01/07

36 Indonesia I 52 Indonesia – Selat Sunda – Platform; depth 35/06 69 Sumatera, South Coast – Teluk Lampung – Panjang – Dangerous wreck; obstruction 38/05 81 Jawa, North Coast – Pulau-Pulau Tidung – Wreck 32/05 110-111 Jawa, North Coast – Approaches to Semarang – Wreck 27/07 127 Sumatera, East Coast – Pulau Saya – Light 44/05

(11 April 2008) 39 VI NP No Page(s) Title BA Edition 144-146 Pulau Bangka, East Coast – Karang Elliot – Light 28/05 144 Pulau Bangka, East Coast – Sungai Baturusa – Leading lights 28/05 150-151 Selat Karimata – Karang Ontario – Rock; uncharted dangers 30/06 151 Kalimantan, West Coast – Selat Karimata – Wreck 03/06 152 Kalimantan, West Coast – Shoal depths; off-lying dangers 42/05 176 Sumatera, East Coast – Pulau Lingga – Depths southeastwards 35/07 211 – Sambu approaches – Wreck 10/06

39 South Indian Ocean 2 Tsunami 03/05 74 Comores – East coast of Anjouan – Reef 17/06 75 Comores – Ile de Mayotte – Navigation restriction 21/06 79 Comores – Ile de Mayotte – Anchorage 04/06 178 Madagascar – Toamasina (Tamatave) and approaches – Pilotage 21/05 204 Madagascar – Baie de Diégo – Suarez – Directions 28/07 245-248 Seychelles – Victoria and approaches – Anchorages; directions; berth 23/05 246-247 Seychelles – Victoria and approaches – Radio masts 43/05 252, 254-255 Île de La Réunion – Port Réunion – Anchorages; regulations 41/04 257 Île de La Réunion – Port Réunion – Directional light 42/06 274 Mauritius – Malheureux Rock – Position 18/07

44 Malacca Strait and West Coast of Sumatera 65, 67, 186 Malacca Strait Approaches – Permatang Sedepa (One Fathom Bank) 05/07 north westwards – Light buoy, light beacon 70-72, 128, 208 Malacca Strait – Permatang Panjang – Light, buoy, wreck 30/06 71-72 Malacca Strait – Water Islands southwestwards – Wreck, buoyage 30/06 96 Sumatera – East coast – Tanjung Jamboaye eastwards – Platform 01/07 105-107 Sumatera – Belawan approaches – Lights, buoyage 39/06 122 Sumatera – Selat Rupat – Directions; leading lights 12/08 151 Thailand – West coast – Ko Tarutao southeastwards – Wreck 04/07 181 Malacca Strait – Pulau Tukun Perak – Rock 11/07 247, 249 Singapore Strait – Singapore – Anchorages 30/06 249 Singapore Strait – Singapore – Anchorages 07/07 274-275 Singapore Strait – Singapore – Marina Bay and Kallang Basin – Closure to traffic 32/06 281 Singapore Strait – Singapore – Pulau Sebarok – Berths 12/07

51 New Zealand 222 North Island – Auckland – Pilot boarding position 04/08 269, 271-272 North Island – East Coast – Napier – Directions 12/08

61 Pacific Islands II 82 Nouvelle-Calédonie – Passe de Dumbéa – Racon 05/08 82 Nouvelle-Calédonie – Passe de Dumbéa – Leading lights 31/07 86 Nouvelle-Calédonie – Nouméa – Grande Rade – Wreck 05/08 106 Nouvelle-Calédonie – Passe du Baron – Directions; buoyage 49/07 111 Nouvelle-Calédonie – Grande Passage 42/07 129 Nouvelle-Calédonie – Baie de Canala – Leading lights 49/07 137 Nouvelle-Calédonie – Anse de Poindimié – Submarine cable 51/07 161 Nouvelle-Calédonie – Île Lifou – Baie de Chépénéhé – Submarine cable; anchorage 46/07 162 Nouvelle-Calédonie – Île Lifou – Directions; leading lights 10/08 164 Nouvelle-Calédonie – Atoll d’Ouvéa – Passe du Coëtlogon – Submarine cable 46/07 451 Tarawa – Betio – Wreck northwards 10/07

62 Pacific Islands III 11 Homeland security advisory system 44/07 95 Îles de Rapa – Baie d’Ahurei – Depth 04/07 134 Archipel des Tuamotu – Rangiroa – Tiputa – Anchorages; depth 40/07 152 Polynésie Française – Tahiti – Passe de Taapuna – Submarine pipeline 10/07 171 Îles de la Société – Île de Moorea – Regulations 01/07 197 Îles Sous-le-Vent – Raiatea – Port d’Uturoa – Depth 32/06 223 Cook Islands – Rarotonga – Anchorage leading marks 42/07 261, 268, 280, 282, 298, Hawaiian Islands – Security zones 18/07 301, 310, 322, 334, 357-358 268 Hawaiian Islands, Hawaii – Keauhoa Bay – Directions 12/07 305 Hawaiian Islands, Oahu – Pearl Harbor – Outfall 46/07 306 Hawaiian Islands, Oahu – Pearl Harbor – Pipe 28/07 316 Hawaiian Islands, Oahu – Waimanalo Bay – Depths 09/07 331, 371 Northwest Hawaiian Islands – Restricted area 26/07 356 US Code of Federal Regulations – Naval vessel protection zones 44/06

(11 April 2008) 40 VI NP No Page(s) Title BA Edition 100 The Mariner’s Handbook 2 Australian and New Zealand charts 25/05 4 International charts – International boundaries and national limits 37/05 6 Electronic chart display and information system 29/05 6 Electronic navigational charts – Updating 42/05 6 Electronic navigational charts 29/05 6 Overlapping ENCs – Caution 47/06 30 Interpretation of source data 29/05 41 Use of moored marks 10/05 63 Pollution of the Sea – Ballast water 19/07 71 Marine farms – Caution 22/07 81 Overhead power cables 46/06 85 Tidal streams – Information on charts 17/06 250 Glossary – Vertical clearance 17/06

136 Ocean Passages for the World 168 Singapore ⇒ Hong Kong – Routes – Low-powered vessels; distance 26/04

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(11 April 2008) 41 To accompany Australian Notice to Mariners 340/2008.

CUMULATIVE LIST OF AUSTRALIAN NOTICES TO MARINERS APRIL 2008

Prepared by the Australian Hydrographic Service by direction COMMODORE R. NAIRN RAN Hydrographer of Australia

1 CUMULATIVE LIST OF AUSTRALIAN NOTICES TO MARINERS

General Information 1. This list identifies, by its chart number and current edition, each Australian (Aus) navigational chart of the Australian Charting Area (see Australian Notice to Mariners No 1 of 2008 and Australian Seafarers Handbook AHP20).

2. Unless a Chart Correction Log (NP 133) is being used to perform a similar function, then, until a new edition is published in October 2008, this list should be corrected up to date from the information given in Section I of successive Editions of Australian Notices to Mariners by:

(a) adding new charts, each with its date of publication; (b) amending the dates and deleting the listed Notices to Mariners for charts of which new editions have been published; (c) deleting all reference to charts that have been withdrawn; and (d) adding the numbers of the appropriate Notices to Mariners against each relevant chart.

3. All Notices to Mariners that have affected each chart during the last two years are listed against it. If the chart has not been affected by a notice during that period then the most recent notice, if any, is shown.

The Current Edition of a Chart 4. When a new chart is first published the date of publication is shown in the publication note that appears below the centre of the southern outer border; this date remains unchanged throughout successive new editions. The date of each new edition is printed on the chart a few centimetres to the right of the publication note.

5. A new edition on being published and issued as notified by a Notice to Mariners becomes the current edition and the previous edition is superseded. When a chart is withdrawn as directed by a Notice to Mariners there ceases to be any current edition of it. Withdrawn charts and superseded editions should not be used for navigation, nor should current editions that have not been corrected for relevant Notices to Mariners.

6. Users of this cumulative list are reminded that the authoritative source for information concerning current editions of charts and the corrections that affect them in the Australian Area are Editions of Australian Notices to Mariners.

2 Chart Number Current Edition Notices to Mariners affecting the chart from Edition 8 dated 14 Apr 2006 Aus 4 Mar 1989 2006-348-511-849-1025-2007-268-678-2008-287- Aus 6 May 2000 2006-1281-2007-641-679-726- Aus 13 May 2002 2006-512-2007-133- Aus 14 Oct 1996 2006-512- Aus 15 Jun 1995 2006-434-565-1186-2007-1115- Aus 16 Aug 2001 2006-261- Aus 17 Feb 2001 2007-40- Aus 18 Nov 1995 2007-430- Aus 20 Oct 1975 2006-851-920-2008-333- Aus 21 Jan 1992 2002-154- Aus 24 Nov 2007 2007-1117-2008-237- Aus 26 Aug 2003 2006-349-389-702-799-852-921-922-970-971-1154-1187-1220-1221-1222-2007- 312-313-474-475-561-762-1060-1116-2008-46-238-289-334-

Aus 28 Aug 2003 2006-349-389-702-799-921-922-970-971-1154-1187-1221-1222-2007-313-474- 475-762-1060-1116-1117-1118-2008-238-289- Aus 29 Jan 1997 2008-290- Aus 32 Feb 2004 2005-895- Aus 37 Jun 1950 2003-599- Aus 40 Jun 1965 2007-136-257-563-643-870-914-1011- Aus 43 Dec 1944 2006-515-2007-957- Aus 44 May 2003 2005-406- Aus 45 Mar 1999 2007-871- Aus 50 Aug 1973 2006-705-2007-764-960-1012-1013-1063- Aus 52 Jan 1988 2006-1029-2007-432-602-961- Aus 53 Aug 1987 2006-1029-2007-524-961- Aus 54 May 2003 2006-1119-2007-961- Aus 55 May 2002 2006-634-2008-239-240- Aus 56 May 2003 2008-239-240- Aus 57 Mar 2005 2006-351-570-2007-565-1119-2008-191- Aus 58 Mar 2005 2006-855-1282-2007-479-564-565-728-2008-154-190-191-192- Aus 59 Nov 1987 2006-855-1282-2007-479-564-565-728-1119-2008-190-192- Aus 61 Oct 2000 2006-573- Aus 62 Aug 2004 2006-572-924- Aus 63 May 1991 2006-856-1030-2007-433- Aus 64 Feb 2002 2006-856-2007-433-765- Aus 72 Apr 1956 2005-678- Aus 81 Jan 2005 2007-95-525-604- Aus 105 May 1985 2006-800- Aus 109 Nov 2003 2007-916- Aus 110 Jan 1983 2006-860- Aus 111 Mar 1997 2006-801-858-977-2007-42-137-2008-155-242- Aus 112 Jul 2002 2006-976-1031-1032-1188-1283-2007-394-2008-49-194-241- Aus 113 Oct 1986 2006-976-1283-2007-356-915-2008-49- Aus 114 Nov 2003 2006-801-977-1189-2007-42-137-193-357- Aus 115 Jan 1998 2006-437-2008-190-195-243- Aus 116 Jun 1993 2006-859-2007-43- Aus 117 Sep 2004 2006-706-801-858-976-977-1189-1283-2007-42-137-193-356-357-2008-49-155- 292-293- Aus 118 Jun 1983 2005-733- Aus 119 Apr 2004 2006-638-751-861-2007-822-917- Aus 120 Jan 1976 2006-438-439-639-707-2007-566-2008-244- Aus 121 Nov 1978 2006-440-2007-567-2008-196- Aus 125 Feb 1994 2006-353-2007-1121-2008-299-337- Aus 127 Mar 2001 2006-927- Aus 134 Nov 2002 2006-441-642-862-2007-526-2008-100- Aus 136 Apr 2000 2006-753-979-1226-2007-138-213-605-874-1120-2008-50- Aus 137 Aug 1999 2006-926-981-2007-1021-1064- Aus 138 Nov 2007 2008-296-297- Aus 139 Oct 2003 2006-443-803-866-2007-213-918-2008-102- Aus 140 Mar 2001 2006-807-2007-139-963-2008-156- Aus 141 Mar 2001 2005-720- Aus 143 Apr 2007 2007-647-687-689-690-730-827-1066-1067-2008-53-103-

Aus 144 Sep 2007 2007-1066-2008-103-159- Aus 148 May 2002 2006-579- Aus 150 Mar 1995 2006-711-757-928-1159-1160-2007-143-400-482-608-1126- Aus 151 Feb 1994 2006-711-1159-1160-2007-143-400-481-608-609- Aus 152 Jun 1992 2006-1160-2007-481-609- Aus 154 Feb 2008 Aus 155 Apr 2007 2007-606-1025-2008-103- Aus 157 Jun 1981 2006-358-447-449-756-810-1157-1158-2007-142-225-273-1024-1124-

3 Chart Number Current Edition Notices to Mariners affecting the chart from Edition 8 dated 14 Apr 2006 Aus 158 Apr 2007 2007-647-685-686-688-689-2008-52-53-103-159- Aus 163 Sep 1993 2007-272- Aus 164 Jun 1999 2007-1065- Aus 167 Mar 1997 2006-809-2007-923-2008-51- Aus 168 Oct 2002 2007-141-923-924-1123-2008-338- Aus 169 Jan 2005 2006-520-1037-2007-30-98-398-399-826-964-2008-245- Aus 170 Oct 2006 2007-140-271-921- Aus 171 Jan 2006 2006-519-869-2007-440-568-569-920-1023-2008-158-198- Aus 172 Sep 2005 2006-444-519-808-2007-224-1122-2008-301- Aus 173 May 1972 2006-869-1035-2007-96-194-270-440-568-824-2008-158- Aus 174 Feb 1973 2006-869-1036-2007-315-568-2008-157-158-197-302- Aus 175 Mar 2008 Aus 176 Mar 2008 Aus 177 Aug 2001 2006-518-577-2008-300- Aus 178 Jun 2002 2006-575-710-2008-339- Aus 179 Jun 2002 2006-446-2007-527- Aus 181 Aug 1983 2006-579-2007-926-966- Aus 182 Jan 1998 2006-1227-2007-226-380- Aus 191 Aug 2004 2007-214-846-847-946-1046-2008-178- Aus 192 Nov 2003 2006-955-1214-2007-381-750- Aus 193 May 2004 2006-735-899-900-1018-1078-2007-714-2008-321-322- Aus 194 Sep 2007 2007-1048-1098-1099-2008-139-140-141-179- Aus 195 Mar 2008 Aus 197 Aug 2001 2006-347-492-1268-2007-31-552-1049-1101-2008-87-180-

Aus 198 Jun 2005 2006-346-493-620-1268-2007-303-752-802-803-901-2008-324-

Aus 199 Aug 1996 2006-346-493-620-1268-2007-303-802-803-1102- Aus 200 Dec 1992 2006-347-384-621-901-902-958-959-2007-304-804-805-850-1050-2008-86-

Aus 201 Jul 2001 2006-901-2007-304-421-1050-2008-86- Aus 202 Jul 2001 2006-384-621-958-2007-341-805- Aus 203 Jul 1994 2006-902-959-2007-462-463-551-805-850- Aus 204 Mar 2002 2007-635-948- Aus 207 Jul 2000 2006-1141-2008-146-181- Aus 208 Oct 1999 2006-1141-1270-2007-305-1003-2008-29-145- Aus 209 Apr 2001 2006-385-547-622-2007-422-2008-182- Aus 215 Nov 2002 2006-494-787-2007-753-947-1103- Aus 216 Nov 2001 2007-635- Aus 217 Feb 2004 2006-684- Aus 219 Aug 2001 2006-1178-2007-32-382-423-949- Aus 220 Oct 1992 2006-687-2007-424-465-507-508-554-670-671-672- Aus 235 Dec 1992 2006-496-548-549-737-789-1019-1112-1179-2007-82-181-851-951-2008-281-

Aus 236 Nov 2006 2007-82-181-182-183-215-467-851-1051-2008-280-

Aus 237 Feb 2000 2006-386-961-1113-2007-342-555-1105-2008-89-229-280-

Aus 238 Aug 2006 2006-1113-1114-1115-2007-216-555-1004- Aus 241 Jun 1977 2007-852-2008-282- Aus 242 Jan 2006 2006-431- Aus 243 Jan 2006 2006-1180- Aus 244 Apr 2007 2007-673-716-717-807-2008-30-326- Aus 245 Apr 2007 2007-673-715-716-854-902-1052-2008-30-326- Aus 246 Jan 2006 2006-499-500-1142-2007-306-716-902- Aus 247 May 2006 2006-1272-1274-2007-30-259-260-509-556-2008-184- Aus 248 Sep 2004 2007-425- Aus 249 Jun 2007 2007-755-808-809-904-905-906-2008-327- Aus 250 Jun 2007 2007-810-903-904-952- Aus 251 May 2005 2006-964-2007-559-755-905-906-2008-327- Aus 252 May 2005 2006-432-906-1181-1182-2007-511-1053- Aus 253 May 2005 2006-432-906-907-2007-511-1053- Aus 254 Jun 2005 2006-906-1177-2007-511-1054- Aus 255 Jul 2005 Aus 256 May 2005 2006-741-792-2008-90- Aus 257 Jan 2006 2006-741-791-1022-1081- Aus 258 Jan 2006 2008-91- Aus 259 Apr 2006 2006-1147-2007-636-637-907- Aus 260 May 2005 2007-184-262-425-718- Aus 261 May 2005 2007-126-425- Aus 262 Jul 2005 2006-909-1276-2007-128-908- Aus 263 May 2001 2006-1276-2007-128-218-1055- Aus 264 Oct 2001 2007-514-1055-

4 Chart Number Current Edition Notices to Mariners affecting the chart from Edition 8 dated 14 Apr 2006 Aus 268 Jun 2005 2007-512- Aus 270 May 2005 2006-842-966-1215-2007-515-2008-147- Aus 280 Jun 2005 2006-505-506-742-843- Aus 281 Jul 2004 2008-148- Aus 289 Mar 2003 2006-797-848-1267-2007-38- Aus 292 Jun 2005 2006-556-1219-1267-1277-1278-2007-88-190-388-472-517-2008-186-

Aus 293 Jun 1988 2006-1219-1267-1278-2007-388-472-516-517-721-858-2008-149-186-

Aus 294 Nov 1988 2006-848-919-1267-2007-92-93-190-761- Aus 296 Nov 1988 2006-797-848-1267-2007-38-267-517-860-1114-2008-186-236-

Aus 299 Feb 1988 2006-1219-1267-2007-516-517-721-858-2008-149-186- Aus 301 Apr 1990 2006-848-1267-2007-268-393- Aus 302 Jun 1992 2005-122- Aus 303 May 1999 2007-191- Aus 304 May 2000 2007-191- Aus 305 Jun 1997 2006-512- Aus 306 Jun 2003 2006-566-2007-861-862- Aus 308 Sep 2003 2006-513-633-851-920-1084-2007-192-351- Aus 309 Dec 1989 2006-435-851-853-920-2007-192-223- Aus 310 Nov 2002 2006-1224-2007-223-763-2008-45- Aus 311 Nov 2003 2007-863- Aus 312 Nov 2003 2007-818- Aus 313 Nov 2003 2005-765- Aus 314 Sep 2003 2006-748-972-2007-1010- Aus 315 Aug 2001 2005-508- Aus 316 Oct 1990 2005-445- Aus 317 Jun 2003 2006-436- Aus 318 Nov 1989 2006-975-2007-864- Aus 319 Jun 2006 2007-213-1010- Aus 320 Dec 1989 2006-567-2007-866-867-868-958-2008-47- Aus 321 Nov 2003 2007-476-477-642- Aus 322 Aug 2003 2006-515-567-2007-957- Aus 323 Nov 1995 2006-567-568-704-2007-869- Aus 324 Jan 1975 2006-704-705-2007-1012- Aus 325 Nov 1966 2006-569- Aus 326 Jun 1986 2006-569-1029-2007-30-2008-190- Aus 327 Aug 1967 2006-571-572-573-2007-94-354-2008-48-190-193- Aus 328 Dec 1985 2006-390-572-573-2007-433-2008-190- Aus 329 May 1967 2006-390-2007-41-81-766-872- Aus 330 Oct 1968 2006-857-2007-434- Aus 331 Sep 1968 2006-857-2007-434-644-2008-99- Aus 332 May 1988 2006-516-635-786-2007-435-436-603-2008-190- Aus 333 May 1990 2006-786-800-2007-436-2008-49- Aus 334 Oct 2000 2006-352-786-976-978-1032-1283-2008-190-194- Aus 335 Dec 1988 2006-786- Aus 336 Aug 1984 2008-190- Aus 337 Mar 2000 2008-190- Aus 341 Jan 1997 2006-639- Aus 342 Mar 1997 2006-440-640-708- Aus 343 Jun 1990 2006-441-640-641-752-2007-213-2008-245- Aus 344 Apr 1992 2006-753-754-2007-213-768-875-1018- Aus 345 Mar 1992 2006-441-442-517-619-641-752-754-806-865-925-1034-2007-213-314-2008- 245-298-337- Aus 346 Apr 1992 2006-619-2007-213-314-2008-245- Aus 347 Aug 2001 2006-982-2007-213-314-2008-245-337- Aus 348 Nov 2001 2006-354-355-2007-397-1022- Aus 349 Jul 1975 2006-356-395-2007-645- Aus 353 Aug 1967 2006-518- Aus 354 Feb 1969 2006-518-869-2007-30-96-97- Aus 355 Nov 1968 2006-445-645-646-869-1037-2007-30-97-257-271-550-965- Aus 357A Sep 1983 2006-579-1161-1227-2007-380-442-967-2008-245- Aus 359 Jan 1992 2006-426-451-580-2007-967- Aus 360 Jan 1992 2006-426-956-1078-2008-321- Aus 361 Oct 2000 2006-1269-2007-31-506-806-1049-2008-143-278- Aus 362 Feb 1992 2006-1269-2007-506-2008-143-146- Aus 363 Jan 1992 2006-686- Aus 364 Mar 1992 2006-495-496-2007-1051-2008-245- Aus 365 Sep 1967 2006-496-497-550-738-790-903-1271-2007-34-83-951-2008-281-

Aus 366 Jun 1991 2006-498-499-500-501-502-738-2007-34-83-84-306-468-589-1052-2008-183- 184-185-

5 Chart Number Current Edition Notices to Mariners affecting the chart from Edition 8 dated 14 Apr 2006 Aus 367 May 2006 2006-786-841-1275-2007-84-85-262-425-2008-185- Aus 371 Jul 1991 2006-546-906-1144-1183-2007-386-719-856-1053- Aus 372 Jul 1991 2006-908-2007-719-856- Aus 373 Aug 1984 2006-966-1216-2007-812-813- Aus 374 Dec 1984 2006-505-506-546-742-966-2007-812- Aus 376 Mar 2006 2006-546-556-794-798-844-848-915-1152-1267-2007-35-36-89-90-189-221-266- 308-309-310-344-393-426-472-517-591-675-860-909-953-2008-232-

Aus 377 Jun 2006 2006-740-913-914-916-1267-2007-35-36-180-219-257-307-308-309-310-345- 675-953-2008-232- Aus 378 Mar 2008 Aus 379 Jan 2008 2008-283- Aus 381 Aug 1971 2007-257-302-391-460-1059-2008-33- Aus 383 Nov 1995 2007-180-257-460-2008-150- Aus 386 Mar 2008 Aus 387 Sep 2007 2008-42-43-152-235-285-332- Aus 388 Nov 1990 2006-302-630-631-1280-2007-601-1112-2008-43-286-331-332-

Aus 389 Mar 2008 Aus 391 Feb 2008 Aus 392 Feb 2008 Aus 393 Aus 396 Feb 2008 Aus 397 Feb 2008 Aus 398 Feb 2008 Aus 399 Jul 1999 2008-39-94-96-330- Aus 400 Aug 2003 2007-1062- Aus 402 Sep 1965 2006-1085- Aus 414 Aug 1969 2006-569-2007-269-476-727-819-821-2008-335-336- Aus 415 Mar 1992 2006-390-567-568-569-573-704-705-1029-2007-94-354-766-2008-153-

Aus 416 Mar 1992 2006-390-516-573-857-2007-435-436-603-766-2008-99-190- Aus 417 Sep 2000 2006-516-1033-2007-435-436-603- Aus 422 Jan 2005 2006-395-451-518-576-579-580-645-646-1161-1227-2007-96-97-257-442-645- 646-876-965- Aus 423 Oct 2000 2006-451-580-956-1078-1161-1269-2007-257-442-1049-2008-143-245-321-

Aus 424 Oct 2000 2006-495-496-497-550-686-903-1269-2007-1049-1051-2008-143-245-281-325-

Aus 426 Feb 1997 2006-497-498-500-501-502-738-740-790-904-905-906-2007-34-83-84-127-468- 470-510-589-754-756-855-1052-2008-231-327-

Aus 442 Jan 1958 2006-513-566-633-1084- Aus 444 May 1992 2006-441-517-641-806-865-925-1034-2007-213-314-2008-298-337-

Aus 449 Sep 1993 2006-1085- Aus 450 Nov 1991 2003-359- Aus 451 Jan 1992 2005-765- Aus 452 Nov 2002 2005-765- Aus 454 Oct 1998 2005-277- Aus 461 Apr 1992 2006-492-745-2007-37-188-220-392-725-2008-40-95-97-151-188-330-331- Aus 462 Nov 1992 2006-564-630-2007-859-2008-97-151-188-331- Aus 487 Jan 2005 2006-395-576-579-812-2007-257-274-608-645- Aus 502 Dec 1992 2008-32- Aus 505 Feb 2007 2007-390-593-756-812-910-1007- Aus 506 Aug 2007 2007-1009- Aus 507 Mar 2007 2007-505-518-954-2008-233- Aus 508 Mar 2008 Aus 509 Oct 2007 2008-150-329- Aus 510 Feb 2007 2008-33-150- Aus 511 Feb 2007 2008-150- Aus 512 Nov 2007 Aus 513 Jan 2007 2007-460-520-2008-33-150-329- Aus 514 Jun 1995 2007-180-257-460- Aus 515 Mar 2007 2007-520-2008-234- Aus 516 Jan 2007 2007-460-723-2008-92- Aus 517 Jan 2007 2007-347-427-460-723- Aus 518 Feb 2002 2007-180-257-519-676-955-2008-33- Aus 519 Jan 2003 2006-558-693-969-2007-180-257-595-955-2008-34- Aus 520 Jan 2003 2006-559-693-969-2007-180-595-2008-34- Aus 521 Jan 2003 2006-559-626-2007-597-639-2008-35-

6 Chart Number Current Edition Notices to Mariners affecting the chart from Edition 8 dated 14 Apr 2006 Aus 522 Jan 2003 2007-597- Aus 523 Dec 1991 2008-36- Aus 539 Oct 1999 2007-37-132-187-302-724- Aus 543 Nov 2007 Aus 545 Feb 2007 2007-380-598-760-816-911-1109- Aus 546 Oct 2007 2008-187- Aus 547 Oct 2007 Aus 548 Oct 2007 Aus 554 Feb 2007 2007-815-816-2008-38- Aus 567 Jan 1968 2007-391-460-669- Aus 576 Mar 1983 2006-628-847-2007-956- Aus 597 Oct 2006 2007-30- Aus 600 Feb 2007 Aus 601 Apr 1999 2005-809- Aus 602 Mar 2003 2005-809- Aus 603 Nov 2002 2005-548- Aus 604 Sep 2006 Aus 605 Oct 2006 2007-30- Aus 606 Jun 1991 2005-445- Aus 607 Jun 1991 2005-779- Aus 608 Jul 2007 2007-1062- Aus 609 Jun 1995 2005-809- Aus 610 Nov 2000 2007-33- Aus 611 Oct 1998 2007-180- Aus 612 Mar 1996 2007-180- Aus 613 Mar 2001 2005-809- Aus 614 Feb 1994 2006-504-2007-180- Aus 615 Mar 2001 2005-809- Aus 616 Jun 2000 2007-180- Aus 617 Mar 2001 2006-1118-2007-180- Aus 618 May 1999 2006-114- Aus 620 Feb 1978 2007-592-2008-284- Aus 621 Mar 2005 2006-507-1217-1279-2007-129-389-593-756-812-1007- Aus 622 Nov 2004 2007-130-264-346-756- Aus 623 May 2007 2007-1008-1106- Aus 624 Apr 2007 2007-518- Aus 625 Jun 2007 Aus 628 Jul 2000 2006-625-2008-329- Aus 629 Dec 1970 2006-625-2007-391-505-669- Aus 630 Dec 1987 2005-990- Aus 631 May 1983 2002-123- Aus 644 Jan 2003 2006-626-2007-639- Aus 646 Sep 2001 2006-700-1185-1218-2007-521-560-640-677- Aus 651 Jan 2008 Aus 652 Jan 2008 Aus 654 Oct 2005 2006-1184-2007-594-2008-36- Aus 662 Sep 1952 2006-628-629-2007-1110- Aus 663 Mar 1984 2002-268- Aus 665 Jun 2006 Aus 666 Aug 2007 Aus 668 Sep 1985 2007-815- Aus 673 Feb 2007 2007-340-349-2008-285- Aus 674 Jan 1975 2006-510-561-562-846-918-1024-2007-669- Aus 676 Sep 1979 2006-563-2007-340-817-1107-1108-2008-37-40- Aus 677 Jun 2007 Aus 679 Feb 1978 2006-795- Aus 680 Jan 1997 2006-508-746-795-2007-759- Aus 683 Jul 1999 2008-93-94- Aus 684 Jul 1999 2006-744-2008-39- Aus 700 Jul 1994 2006-848-1219-1267-2007-38-311-517-860-1114-2008-236- Aus 701 Jun 1989 2007-268-350-2008-287- Aus 710 May 1996 2005-851- Aus 715 Sep 1994 2007-222-429-861-862- Aus 716 Sep 1995 2006-566-2007-39-222-2008-288- Aus 717 Oct 2003 2005-851- Aus 720 Aug 2001 2006-633-2007-351- Aus 721 May 2003 2006-633-2007-192-351-522- Aus 722 Jun 2003 2006-702-851-852-853-920-921-922-1220-2007-352-561-1118-

Aus 724 Jun 2003 2005-628- Aus 725 Mar 2003 2005-851- Aus 726 Apr 2003 2005-190- Aus 727 Mar 2003 2006-514-975-2007-864-865-

7 Chart Number Current Edition Notices to Mariners affecting the chart from Edition 8 dated 14 Apr 2006 Aus 728 Mar 2003 2007-865-866- Aus 729 Feb 2003 2007-866- Aus 730 Feb 2003 2007-867-868-958-2008-47- Aus 732 Apr 2003 2006-567-2007-136-563-869-959- Aus 733 Jan 2003 2006-568-704-2007-136-563-871-959- Aus 739 Jun 1986 2006-619-1029-2007-524-2008-190- Aus 740 Jun 1986 2006-634-1029-2007-524-2008-190-291- Aus 741 Dec 1985 2007-94-354-1119-2008-191-291- Aus 742 Apr 2005 2006-570-571-572-573-924-2007-1119-2008-190- Aus 743 Oct 1993 2006-856-924-1030-2007-433-765-2008-190- Aus 744 Sep 1998 2006-390-2007-523-681-1014- Aus 745 May 1985 2007-41- Aus 747 Jul 2000 2006-857-2007-355-434-767-1015-2008-190- Aus 748 Mar 1994 2007-644-1016- Aus 749 May 1993 2007-644-682-2008-190- Aus 751 Nov 1986 2006-516-635-786-1017-2007-435-436-2008-49- Aus 752 Jun 1985 2006-786-2007-436- Aus 753 Jun 1988 2006-786-800-2008-49- Aus 754 Jul 2002 2006-352-636-750-786-800-976-978-1031-1032-1283-2007-394-2008-194-

Aus 755 May 1985 2006-307-786-2007-30-2008-294- Aus 756 Aug 1985 2007-213- Aus 757 Oct 1985 2006-637- Aus 758 Nov 1985 2006-637- Aus 759 Mar 1984 2005-733- Aus 762 Jun 1991 2006-751- Aus 763 Oct 1991 2005-232- Aus 766 Apr 2007 2007-825-921-922-965- Aus 767 Jan 2007 2007-359-441-550-2008-303- Aus 776 Nov 2002 2006-441-574-752-754-2007-213-2008-101- Aus 777 Feb 2007 2007-358-396-437-823-1017-1020-2008-101-245- Aus 778 Feb 2007 2007-396-438-439-605-683-768-873-874-1018-1019-2008-245-

Aus 780 Oct 1967 2006-393-619-709-803-804-805-806-865-867-868-925-980-981-1034-2007-213- 314-684-918-962-2008-245-295-298-299-337- Aus 781 Jul 1980 2006-312-393-644-709-755-804-805-806-867-925-981-1034-2007-684-919-962- 1064-2008-295-298- Aus 786 Mar 1965 2007-963- Aus 788 Jun 1996 2006-395-396-450-2007-730-827-1066- Aus 789 May 2003 2006-576-2007-646- Aus 790 Nov 2004 2006-710-2008-339- Aus 791 Nov 2004 2005-851- Aus 795 Sep 1968 2006-519-869-2007-30-96-97-270-440-920- Aus 798 Feb 2003 2007-195-257-527- Aus 799 Jun 1996 2007-1065- Aus 800 Aug 2002 2007-527-2008-304- Aus 801 May 1996 2006-395-2007-1127- Aus 802 Dec 1975 2006-579-929-2007-966- Aus 805 Jun 2005 2006-451-580-2007-967- Aus 806 Jan 1965 2006-426-2007-1096- Aus 807 Jul 1966 2006-426-956-2007-1046-2008-321-322- Aus 808 Jan 2001 2006-682-735-1078-2007-124-846-848-900-1048-1049-1097-1101-2008-142- 180-228-321-322-323- Aus 809 Nov 2000 2006-685-1080-1269-2007-31-506-552-553-1049-1101-2008-87-144-146-

Aus 810 Mar 2006 2007-464- Aus 811 Mar 2006 2007-464-507- Aus 812 Jan 1994 2006-686-2007-507- Aus 813 Mar 1962 2006-495-2007-125-508-1104-2008-88- Aus 814 Sep 1987 2006-495-496-548-1112-1179-2007-466-467-508-851-950-1051-2008-279-

Aus 817 Jan 1967 2006-688-738-790-1271-2007-34-83-258-852-2008-230- Aus 818 Mar 2006 2006-498-738-2007-34-83-468-589-853-1005-2008-183- Aus 819 Mar 2006 2006-551-552-553-739-1272-1273-2007-84-260-306-468-557-589-590-715- 1052-2008-184- Aus 820 Mar 2006 2006-502-962-2007-84-260-383-425-469-2008-185- Aus 821 Mar 2006 2006-905-965-1017-1020-2007-86-385-470-559- Aus 822 Mar 2006 2006-554-904-963-1275-2007-261-262-425-718- Aus 823 Jun 2007 2007-809-811-905-906-2008-231-327- Aus 824 Mar 2006 2006-905-906-964-1143-1181-1182-2007-470-511-559-905-906-1053-2008-327-

Aus 825 Mar 2006 2006-1021-1143-1182-2007-217-385-512-1054-

8 Chart Number Current Edition Notices to Mariners affecting the chart from Edition 8 dated 14 Apr 2006 Aus 826 Mar 2006 2006-1144-1145-1183-2007-217-512-674- Aus 827 May 2006 2006-792-1017-1145-1146-2007-513- Aus 828 Apr 2006 2006-908-2007-87-263-674-2008-31- Aus 829 May 2006 2006-1148-2008-91- Aus 830 Mar 2006 2006-433-1116-2007-812- Aus 831 Mar 2006 2006-1149-1216-2007-812- Aus 832 Apr 2006 2006-966-1117-2007-343-812- Aus 833 Jun 2006 2006-966-967-1082-1083-2007-638- Aus 834 Mar 2006 2006-1083-2007-720-2008-148- Aus 835 Mar 2006 2006-793-910-911- Aus 836 Mar 2006 2007-387- Aus 837 Mar 2006 2006-794-1151-1267-2007-35-180-307-471-857-953-1056-

Aus 839 Mar 2006 2006-556-911-912-1152-1267-2007-93-344-472- Aus 840 Nov 2003 2006-844-845-1023-1152-1267-2007-35-36-89-186-189-309-310-591-675-757- 814-857-909-953-1006-1057-2008-232- Aus 901 Apr 2003 2006-703- Aus 902 May 2003 2005-851- Aus 903 May 2003 2005-851- Aus 905 May 2003 2005-851- Aus 920 Nov 2005 2006-113- Aus 4060 Sep 2004 2006-356-388-390-564-630-649-704-749-1223-1224-2007-37-84-144-220-265- 275-648-680-722-727-756-763-812-818-820-855-1051-1052-1062-2008-143- 160- Aus 4070 Sep 2004 2006-350-390-2007-30-395-680-729-820-1062- Aus 4071 Sep 2004 2006-350-390-749-2007-353-680-820-1062- Aus 4074 Sep 2004 2006-356-1085-2007-30-395- Aus 4601 Aug 2004 2006-356-758-1078-1227-2007-769-2008-143-160-321-

Aus 4602 Sep 2004 2006-550-649-1078-1118-2007-84-756-855-1051-1052-2008-143-321-

Aus 4603 Aug 2004 2006-388-564-630-695-699-704-748-749-854-923-973-974-1026-1155-1223- 1224-1225-1280-2007-135-345-428-431-597-642-727-756-763-812-818-1010-

Aus 4604 Aug 2004 2006-564-694-695-696-699-1118-2007-37-144-220-265-428-597-599-722-756- 812-855-2008-328- Aus 4620 Apr 2006 2006-690-691-740-743-793-904-905-908-966-1118-1150-1267-2007-35-221- 257-265-268-345-558-559-592-596-597-756-758-812-954-1009-2008-231-284-

Aus 4621 Apr 2006 2006-624-740-904-905-1118-2007-144-265-558-596-597-756-855-954-2008- 150-231- Aus 4622 Apr 1993 2006-509-563-564-627-630-696-1280-2007-37-144-220-265-348-428-596-601- 855-912-1111-1112-2008-39-41-330-332- Aus 4708 Aug 2004 2006-390-923-973-1026-1027-1028-1033-2007-478-680-820-913-1061-1062- 2008-189- Aus 4709 Aug 2004 2006-356-1033- Aus 4710 Aug 2004 Aus 4714 Jun 2004 2007-729- Aus 4720 Apr 2006 2006-691-701-793-798-850-1223-1267-2007-191-221-268-473-763-

Aus 4721 Feb 2004 2006-512-513-567-701-748-850-1223-1224-2007-431-476-642-763-818-863- 1010-2008-45- Aus 4722 Feb 2004 2006-567-568-569-704-705-748-973-2007-94-134-269-354-476-562-642-819- 1010-2008-335- Aus 4726 Jan 1992 2006-1033- Aus 4727 Jun 1994 2006-639-640-641- AX 0117S Jan 2008 AX 0193E Jan 2008 AX 0193S Nov 2007 AX 60105 May 2003 2006-800- AX 60193 Oct 2004 2006-735-899-900-1018-1078-2008-321-322- AX 60260 Jun 2006 2007-184-262-425-718- AX 60377 Nov 2007 2008-232- AX 62735 Jan 2004 AX 63112 Jun 2004 2006-976-1031-1032-1188-1283-2007-394- AX 63200 Sep 2005 2006-901- AX 63262 Jan 2006 2006-909-1276-2007-128-908- AX 66001 May 2007 AX 66002 Nov 2007 AX 66003 Aug 2007 AX 66022 Nov 2007 AX 67192 Oct 2004 2006-214- AX 67215 Aug 2005 2007-635-

9 Chart Number Current Edition Notices to Mariners affecting the chart from Edition 8 dated 14 Apr 2006 AX 67248 Feb 2006 2007-425- AX 67261 May 2003 2007-425- AX 70117 Sep 2004 2006-706-801-858-976-977-1189-1283-2007-42-137-193-356-357-2008-292- 293- AX 70193 Oct 2004 2006-735-899-900-1018-1078-2008-321-322- AX 72026 Jul 2005 2006-349-389-702-799-852-921-922-970-971-1187-1220-1221-1222-2007-312- 313-474-475-561-762-1116-2008-238-289- AX 72309 Jul 2005 2006-851-853-920-2007-192-223- AX 72722 Jul 2005 2006-702-851-852-853-920-921-922-1220-2007-352-561-1118-

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