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Denotes Chart Available in the ADMIRALTY Raster Chart Service Series I [39/19] ADMIRALTY Charts affected by the Publication List ADMIRALTY Charts International Charts 597 INT 1453 644 INT 1454 791 INT 1800 793 INT 4186 794 INT 6883 795 INT 7581 1043 1211 ADMIRALTY Publication 1303 1557 NP 131 1725 2463 2472 2473 2643 2731 2732 3267 3625 4117 4740 4741 5141(1) 5141(2) 5141(3) 5141(4) 5141(5) 5141(6) 5141(7) 5141(8) 5141(9) 5141(10) 5141(11) 5141(12) DE 46 DE 47 JP 1144 SC 5610 denotes chart available in the ADMIRALTY Raster Chart Service series. 1.6 I ADMIRALTY CHARTS AND PUBLICATIONS NOW PUBLISHED AND AVAILABLE NEW EDITIONS OF ADMIRALTY CHARTS AND PUBLICATIONS New Editions of ADMIRALTY Charts published 26 September 2019 Chart Title, limits and other remarks Scale Folio 2019 Catalogue page 597 West Indies, Saint Vincent to Grenada. 1:175,000 87 124 Includes significant safety-related information as follows: new submarine cables. Note: On publication of this New Edition former Notice 3979(P)/19 is cancelled. 644 International Chart Series, Mozambique, Baía de Maputo. 1:75,000 36 54, 56 INT 7581 A 1:37,500 25° 45´·00 S. - 25° 52´·00S S., 32° 49´·00 E. - 32° 53´·00 E. B 1:37,500 25° 51´·50 N. - 25° 57´·00 S., 32° 45´·00 E. - 32° 53´·00 E. Includes changes to buoyage and depths. Two new plans have been included, providing improved coverage of the approaches to Porto de Maputo. Note: On publication of this New Edition former Notices 320(T)/17 and 1759(P)/19 are cancelled. This chart is to be deleted from the list of charts affected by Notices 4775(P)/18 and 2545(P)/19. 791 West Indies, Saint Vincent to Bequia. 1:60,000 87 124 Bequia, Admiralty Bay. 1:12,500 Includes significant safety-related information as follows: new submarine cables. Note: On publication of this New Edition former Notice 3979(P)/19 is cancelled. 793 West Indies, The Grenadines, Northern Part. 87 124 Bequia to Canouan. 1:60,000 A Mustique. 1:25,000 B Canouan, Charlestown Bay. 1:12,500 Includes significant safety-related information as follows: new submarine cables. Note: On publication of this New Edition former Notice 3979(P)/19 is cancelled. denotes chart available in the ADMIRALTY Raster Chart Service series. 1.7 I ADMIRALTY CHARTS AND PUBLICATIONS NOW PUBLISHED AND AVAILABLE NEW EDITIONS OF ADMIRALTY CHARTS AND PUBLICATIONS New Editions of ADMIRALTY Charts published 26 September 2019 (continued) Chart Title, limits and other remarks Scale Folio 2019 Catalogue page 794 West Indies, The Grenadines, Central Part. 87 124 Canouan to Carriacou. 1:60,000 A Tobago Cays. 1:25,000 B Union Island, Clifton Harbour. 1:20,000 Includes significant safety-related information as follows: new submarine cables. Note: On publication of this New Edition former Notice 3979(P)/19 is cancelled. This chart remains affected by Notice 1763(T)/18. 795 West Indies, The Grenadines - Southern Part. 87 124 Carriacou to Grenada. 1:60,000 A Carriacou, Watering Bay and Approaches. 1:25,000 B Carriacou, Hillsborough Bay. 1:25,000 Includes significant safety-related information as follows: new submarine cables. Note: On publication of this New Edition former Notice 3979(P)/19 is cancelled. 1043 International Chart Series, West Indies - Windward Islands, Saint Lucia to 1:300,000 87 124 INT 4186 Grenada and Barbados. Includes significant safety-related information as follows: new submarine cables. Note: On publication of this New Edition former Notice 3979(P)/19 is cancelled. 1303 China - East Coast, Zhoushan Qundao, Nanhui Zui to Huoshan Liedao. 1:80,000 50 80 Includes significant safety-related information as follows: new anchor berths, anchorage areas and change to a fairway. Note: On publication of this New Edition former Notice 4367(P)/19 is cancelled. This chart remains affected by Notices 3865(T)/17 and 2845(T)/19. denotes chart available in the ADMIRALTY Raster Chart Service series. 1.8 I ADMIRALTY CHARTS AND PUBLICATIONS NOW PUBLISHED AND AVAILABLE NEW EDITIONS OF ADMIRALTY CHARTS AND PUBLICATIONS New Editions of ADMIRALTY Charts published 26 September 2019 (continued) Chart Title, limits and other remarks Scale Folio 2019 Catalogue page 2472 Indonesia, East Timor and Australia, Halmahera to Timor. 1:1,500,000 58 70, 74, 88 Includes changes to lights and submarine cables. Note: This chart is to be deleted from the list of charts affected by Notice 3651(P)/17. This chart remains affected by Notice 4522(P)/15. 2473 Indonesia, Halmahera to Pulau-Pulau Aru. 1:1,500,000 60 70, 74, 88, 98, 100 Includes changes to lights and submarine cables. 2731 United States - East Coast, Rhode Island, Narragansett Bay, Hog Island 1:20,000 81 132 Shoal to Providence Harbor. Providence Harbor. 1:10,000 Includes new project depths and general updating throughout. Note: This chart is to be deleted from the list of charts affected by Notice 1936(P)/19. 2732 United States - East Coast, Connecticut - Rhode Island - Massachusetts, New 81 132 London and Fall River Harbors and Approaches. 1 Approaches to New London Harbor. 1:20,000 2 New London Harbor. 1:10,000 3 Sandy Point to Fall River. 1:40,000 4 Fall River Harbor. 1:10,000 5 State Pier. 1:2,500 Includes new project depths and general updating throughout. Note: This chart is to be deleted from the list of charts affected by Notice 1936(P)/19. This chart remains affected by Notice 1417(T)/17. denotes chart available in the ADMIRALTY Raster Chart Service series. 1.9 I ADMIRALTY CHARTS AND PUBLICATIONS NOW PUBLISHED AND AVAILABLE NEW EDITIONS OF ADMIRALTY CHARTS AND PUBLICATIONS ADMIRALTY Leisure Folios published 26 September 2019 Chart Title and other remarks Scale 2019 Catalogue page SC5610 Firth of Clyde 154 6th Edition A 5610.1 Loch Goil and Loch Long. 1:25,000 B Continuation of Loch Long. 1:25,000 C Largs Yacht Haven. 1:12,500 D Millport. 1:12,500 A 5610.2 Southern Approaches to Loch Long including Holy 1:25,000 Loch. B Continuation of Loch Long. 1:25,000 A 5610.3 Cartsdyke to Helensburgh. 1:15,000 B Rhu Narrows. 1:12,500 5610.4 River Clyde. - A Greenock Bank to Pillar Bank. 1:15,000 B Pillar Bank to Dumbarton Castle. 1:15,000 C Dumbarton Castle to Bowling. 1:15,000 5610.5 Inverkip to Rothesay. 1:25,000 5610.6 Plans in the Kyles of Bute. - A Rothesay Bay. 1:10,000 B Burnt Islands. 1:5,000 C Rothesay Harbour. 1:2,500 A 5610.7 Rothesay to Largs. 1:25,000 B Inchmarnock Sound. 1:25,000 A 5610.8 Kyles of Bute. 1:25,000 B Caladh Harbour. 1:10,000 C Loch Riddon. 1:25,000 D Central Loch Striven. 1:25,000 E Upper Loch Striven. 1:25,000 5610.9 Millport to Farland Head and Garroch Head. 1:25,000 A 5610.10 Loch Fyne. 1:75,000 B Continuation of Loch Fyne. 1:75,000 C Loch Gilp. 1:25,000 D Ardrishaig. 1:10,000 E Inveraray. 1:25,000 F Loch Gair. 1:25,000 5610.11 Tarbert to Ardrossan. 1:75,000 5610.12 Plans on the Mull of Kintyre. - A Kilbrannan Sound. 1:75,000 B Campbeltown Loch. 1:12,500 C Campbeltown Harbour. 1:5,000 D East Loch Tarbert. 1:6,250 5610.13 Ardrossan to Pladda. 1:75,000 A 5610.14 Kildonald Point to Ailsa Craig. 1:75,000 B Sanda I. 1:30,000 denotes chart available in the ADMIRALTY Raster Chart Service series. 1.10 I ADMIRALTY CHARTS AND PUBLICATIONS NOW PUBLISHED AND AVAILABLE NEW EDITIONS OF ADMIRALTY CHARTS AND PUBLICATIONS ADMIRALTY Leisure Folios published 26 September 2019 Chart Title and other remarks Scale 2019 Catalogue page SC5610 Firth of Clyde (continued) 154 6th Edition A 5610.15 Pladda to Ailsa Craig and Ayr to Girvan. 1:75,000 B Girvan. 1:6,250 5610.16 Aisla Craig to Loch Ryan. 1:75,000 5610.17 North Channel and Approaches. 1:200,000 A 5610.18 Loch Ryan. 1:25,000 B Stranraer. 1:10,000 5610.19 Firth of Clyde. 1:200,000 ADMIRALTY CHARTS AND PUBLICATIONS TO BE PUBLISHED ADMIRALTY CHARTS TO BE PUBLISHED 10 OCTOBER 2019 New Editions of ADMIRALTY Charts Charts to be Chart Title, limits and other remarks Scale WITHDRAWN Folio 1211 Italy - Sardegna, Capo Ferro to Capo Coda Cavallo. 1:50,000 1211 25 Includes significant safety-related information as follows: new submarine cable and changes to restricted area limits. 1557 South China Sea, Gaolan Liedao, Zhuhai Gang Gaolan Gangqu. 1:20,000 1557 47 Includes significant safety-related information as follows: changes to depths and coastline. 1725 China - Gulf of Tonkin, Tieshan Gangqu. 1:35,000 1725 47 Includes significant safety-related information as follows: changes to depths and coastline. 2463 International Chart Series, South Pacific Ocean, New Caledonia - 1:60,000 2463 68 INT 6883 South Coast, Approaches to Nouméa, Passes de Boulari and Passe INT 6883 de Dumbéa. Includes changes to depths, wrecks, recommended tracks, coral reefs, aids to navigation, marine reserves and unsurveyed areas. (A modified reproduction of INT6883 published by France.) denotes chart available in the ADMIRALTY Raster Chart Service series. 1.11 I ADMIRALTY CHARTS AND PUBLICATIONS TO BE PUBLISHED ADMIRALTY CHARTS TO BE PUBLISHED 10 OCTOBER 2019 New Editions of ADMIRALTY Charts (continued) Charts to be Chart Title, limits and other remarks Scale WITHDRAWN Folio 2643 International Chart Series, France - West Coast, Île Vierge to 1:150,000 2643 16 INT 1800 Pointe de Penmarc'h .
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