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Öste Rsjö Koden 2018-03-28 Sjön NO och SO Skagsudde 1316 Farleden innanför Ulvöarna 9446 KARLSBORG Sjön utanför Ulvöarna 1316 Karlsborgsverken - St. Gubben 8546 HÄRNÖSAND ÖSTERSJÖKODEN St.Gubben-Malören 6466 Ångermanälven ovan Sandöbron 5444 Utanför Malören 5246 Ångermanälven nedan Sandöbron 5444 Sandvik-Västersk.-St.Gubben 8546 Storfjärden 3344 Börstskär-Seskar Furö-Malören 7566 Härnösand-Härnöklubb 2324 Törehamn-Lägenö 8546 Sjön utanför Härnön 1314 Lägenö-Storön 8546 SUNDSVALL Storön-Malören 6466 Alnösundet nedanför bron 8346 Farstugrunden 5246 Sundsvallsfjärden 8346 LULEÅ Tjuvholmen-Draghällan 6366 Lulefjärden och Sandöfjärden 8546 Draghällan-Gubben 3326 Sandöklubb-Björnklack 8566 Gubben-Åstholmsudde 2326 Björnklack-Farstugrunden 6466 Utanför Åstholmsudde 1316 Germandöfjärden 8546 Gubben-Brämön 1316 Sandgrönnsleden 6466 Utanför Brämön 1006 Rödkallen-Norströmsgrund 5446 Alnösundet ovanför bron 8346 PITEÅ Klingerfjärden 8346 Haraholmen-Leskär 8546 Farleden ost om Alnön 7366 Leskär-Nygrån 5446 Svartviksfjärden 8366 Sjön utanför Nygrån 1006 HUDIKSVALL SKELLEFTEHAMN Hudiksvallsfjärden 8346 Skelleftehamn-Gåsören 5446 Iggesund-Roxö 1006 Utanför Gåsören 5446 Roxö, Saltvik-Gräsön 5246 Kåge-Bergskärets fyr 8546 Gräsön-Agö 3216 Sjön utanför Bergskärets fyr 8546 Utanför Agö och Hornslandet 1006 BJURÖKLUBB SÖDERHAMN Sjön i NO 5446 Stugsund-Sandarne 8346 Sjön i SO 5446 Sandarne-Otterhällan 8346 NORRA KVARKEN Otterhällan-Hällgrund 1106 Sjön N om Berguddens fyr 8446 Sjön utanför Hällgrund 1106 Västra Kvarkens norra del 7466 Ljusnefjärden (Ala,Orrsk.Vallv) 1106 Sjön NO Nordvalen 5456 Vallviks fyr-Storjungfrun 1106 Sjön SV Nordvalen 3326 Mellan Storgr. o Storjungfrun 1106 Västra Kvarkens södra del 1006 GÄVLE UMEÅ Farleden till Norrsundet 1216 Ume uthamn-Bredskär 7366 Sjön utanför Gåsholma 0//0 Bredskär-Väktaren 1006 Gävle redd 8346 Sjön SO om Väktaren 5356 Bönan-Gråskälsbådan 5226 Sjön utanför Järnäsudde 1316 Sjön S om Eggegrund 0//0 Nordmalingsfjärden 8446 Sjön O om Eggegrund 0//0 SYDOSTBROTTEN Bönan-nord om Lövgrund 9236 Sjön i NO och SO 4316 Skutskärs redd och hamn 5256 Sjön i SV och NV 4316 ÖRSKÄR ÖRNSKÖLDSVIK Norra Öregrundsgrepen 5236 Husums hamn-Åskär 1316 Sjön utanför Örskär Åskär-Själbådan 1316 GRUNDKALLEN Örnsköldsvik-Hörnskaten 8446 Sjön i NO och SO 0//0 Hörnskaten-Skagsudde 7446 Sjön i SV och NV 0//0 Sjön SV om Skagsudde (Skrubban) 1316 UNDERSTEN SMHI Istjänst E-mail ice@ smhi.se Tel 011-495 85 33 Fax 011-495 80 53 Sjön i NO och SO 3306 Lillhammarsleden 1002 Sjön i SV och NV Mällskärsleden 1002 HALLSTAVIK Oxelösund-Vinterklasen 4142 Södra Öregrundsgrepen 4246 Hargökalv-Vinterklasen 0//0 ÖSTERSJÖKODEN Öregrund-Vässarögrund 4246 Vinterklasen-Hävringe 0//0 Hallstavik, Hargshamn-Grisarna 7246 Hävringe-Kränkan-Gustav Dalén 0//0 Grisarna-Vässarögrund 5246 Sjön utanför Hävringe Vässarögrund-Svartklubben 3306 Inseglingen till Nyköping 5142 Utanför Svartklubben 3306 Norrköpings inre hamnar 8142 STOCKHOLMS NORRA SKÄRGÅRD Pampushamn, Braviken-Algersgr 2112 Trälhavet-Furusund 2222 Algersgrund-Hargökalv 2112 Furusund-Kapellskär 2222 ARKÖ-HÄRADSKÄR Kapellskär-Söderarm 2222 Sjön utanför Arkö 0//0 Utanför Söderarm 0//0 Säterholmen-Arkö 5142 Kapellskär-Simpnäs 5122 Mem-Arkö 5142 Sjön NO om Svenska Högarna Arkö-Barösund 4122 Sjön SO om Svenska Högarna Sjön utanför Häradskär Skärgården innanf. Sv. Högarna VÄSTERVIK STOCKHOLMS MELL. SKÄRGÅRD Västervik-Marsholmen 4032 Stockholm-Trälhavet 2112 Marsholmen-förbi Västerbådan 0//0 Trälhavet-Klövholmen 4142 Sjön utanför Idö Trollharan-Långgarn 1102 Farl. genom Spårösund-syd Idö 0//0 Långgarn-Östra Röko 1102 Gamleby-Västervik Klövholmen-Sandhamn 1102 Farleden till Helgenäs 5142 Svängen-Revengegrundet 1102 Farleden till Verkebäck 5142 Utanför Revengegrundet 0//0 Idö-Kråkelund 0//0 STOCKHOLMS SÖDRA SKÄRGÅRD Blankaholm-L.Bergö 5142 Nynäshamn-Finnhällan 4142 OSKARSHAMN Finnhällan-Måsknuv 0//0 Oskarshamn-Furön 0//0 Östra Röko-Måsknuv-Bredgrund 0//0 Nord Blå Jungfrun Sjön syd Landsort Blå Jungfrun-Dämman Fifong-Västra Röko Norra farleden till Jättersö 0//0 Västra Röko-Landsort Södra farleden till Jättersö 0//0 MÄLAREN KALMARSUND Köping-Kvicksund 8344 Dämman-Slottsbredan 0//0 Kvicksund-Västerås-Grönsö 8344 Slottsbredan-Skäggenäs 0//0 Över Björkfj. till Södertälje 8384 Skäggenäs-Kalmar 0//0 Stockholm-Södertälje 8384 Kalmar-Mörbylånga 0//0 Södertälje-Skanssundet 3124 Mörbylånga-Utgrunden 0//0 Skanssundet-Fifong 3124 Syd om Utgrunden GOTLAND Kalmar hamn 4222 Visby hamn Farleden till Bergkvara 0//0 Sjön utanför Visby Farleden till Degerhamn Storugns hamn och Kapellhamnsv. KARLSKRONA-KARLSHAMN Sjön utanför Hallshuk Karlskrona-Godnatts fyr 0//0 Fårösund 0//0 Godnatts fyr-Aspö 0//0 Slite-Magö 0//0 Sjön utanför Aspö 0//0 Sjön utanför Magö Ronneby-Gåsfeten Till Klintehamn Sjön utanför Gåsfeten Utanför Fårö Karlshamn-Enskär OXELÖSUND-NORRKÖPING Stilleryd-Kasen Oxelösunds järnverk-Örsbak. 4142 Sjön utanför Sternö SMHI Istjänst E-mail ice@ smhi.se Tel 011-495 85 33 Fax 011-495 80 53 Utanför Hanö Tallinn - Osmussaar 220/ UDDEVALLA-MARSTRAND Osmussaar - Ristna 1/// Uddevalla hamn-Stången 0//0 Ristna - Irbensund 1/// Stången-Svanesund-Stenungsund 0//0 BB ÖSTERSJÖKODEN Stenungsund-Åstol 0//0 Pärnu hamn och inlopp 8375 Åstol-Hätteberget Pärnuviken - Irbensund 4773 Sjön utanför Hätteberget Irbensund 1/// Sillesund-Björkö CC Stången Malöströmmar 0//0 Moonsund 8343 Sjön utanför Måseskär Finland LYSEKIL AA Lysekil-Gäven Röyttä - Etukari 8546 Sjön utanför Gäven-Hållö Etukari - Ristinmatala 8446 Brofjorden-Dynabrott 0//0 Ajos - Ristinmatala 8446 Lysekil-Gullholmen Ristinmatala - Kemi 2 7476 Lysekil-Malmön-Smögen Kemi 2 - Kemi 1 9146 Gullmarn 0//0 Sjön SV om Kemi 1 9146 VÄNERN (VÄRMLANDSSJÖN) Kemi 2 - Ulkokrunni - Virpiniemi 8546 Åsfjorden (farl. till Gruvön) 7346 BB Sjön S om Risnäsudde-Skoghall 3226 Oulu hamn - Kattilankalla 8446 Inseglingen till Karlstad 8346 Kattilankalla - Oulu 1 6846 Säterholmsfjärden 3226 Sjön SV om Oulu 1 9746 Sjön utanför Söökojan 0//0 Sjön N om Marjaniemi 5856 Inseglingen till Kristinehamn 8346 CC Strandudde-Lakholmen 2226 Raahe hamn - Heikinkari 8346 Sjön utanför Lakholmen 1106 Heikinkari - Raahe fyr 5346 Otterbäcken-Spånsjö fyr 5246 Raahe fyr - Nahkiainen 5376 Sjön innanför Fällholmarna 1106 Marjaniemi - Ulkokalla 5856 Mariestadsfjärden 8346 DD Onsösundet 7326 Rahja hamn - Välimatala 6346 Infarten till Lidköping 5246 Sjön Välimatala - Ulkokalla 5376 Kinneviken 5246 Mellan Ulkokalla och Pietarsaari 5876 VÄNERN (DALBOSJÖN) EE Åmål-Fogden 5126 Ykspihlaja - Repskär 8846 Sjön utanför Fogden 5226 Repskär-Kokkola fyr 7376 Sjön utanför Pålgrunden 5246 Sjön utanför Kokkola fyr 6376 Farleden genom Lurö skärgård 5236 Pietarsaari - Kallan 8346 Sjön O om Lurö skärgård 5226 Sjön utanför Kallan 5376 Göta älv nedanför Lilla Edet Pietarsaari - ONO om Nordvalen 5376 Göta älv ovanför Lilla Edet 2116 FF Trollhätte kanal 3126 Sjön ONO om Nordvalen 5876 Karlsgrav 5226 Nordvalen - V om Norrskär 4746 Vassbotten 5226 Vaskiluoto - Ensten 8446 Vänersborgsv. S om Gälle udde 5356 Ensten - Vaasa fyr 5346 Vänersborgsv. N om Gälle udde 2226 Vaasa fyr - Norrskär 9006 Estonia Sjön SV om Norrskär 4746 AA GG Narva - Joesuu - Kunda 533/ Kaskinen - Sälgrund 8345 Kunda hamn och inlopp 5235 Sjön utanför Sälgrund 4045 Kunda-Tallinn 221/ Sälgrund - Yttergrund 4345 Muuga hamn och inlopp 421/ HH Tallinn hamn och inlopp 420/ Pori hamnar - Pori fyr - Säppi 1715 SMHI Istjänst E-mail ice@ smhi.se Tel 011-495 85 33 Fax 011-495 80 53 II Estlotan-Helsinkifyr 1106 Rauma hamn - Kylmäpihlaja 7745 TT Kylmäpihlaja-Rauma fyr 1705 Porvoo hamnar - Varlax 2316 JJ Varlax - Porvoo fyr 1216 ÖSTERSJÖKODEN Uusikaupunki - Kirsta 8845 Porvoo fyr - Kalbådagrund 1216 Kirsta - Isokari 5745 Sjön Kalbådagrund - Helsinki fyr 3716 Isokari - Sandbäck 2705 Valko hamn - Täktarn 8846 Sjön utanför Sandbäck 0//5 Skärgårdsled Boistö - Glosholm 7106 KK Skärgårdsled Glosholm - Helsinki 7106 Sjön N om Sälskär 0//5 UU Sjön N om Märket 3105 Kotka - Viikari 8846 Sjön V om Märket 3105 Viikari - Orrengrund 2226 Sjön S om Märket 0//5 Orrengrund - Tiiskeri 2206 LL Tiiskeri - Kalbådagrund 3726 Marianhamina - Marhällan 0//0 Hamina - Suurmusta 8846 Utanför Nyhamn och Marhällan 0//0 Suurmusta - Merikari 8846 Mellersta Ålands hav 0//0 Merikari - Kaunissaari 7326 Sjön S om Lågskär 0//0 Latvia MM AA Naantali och Turku - Rajakari 8345 Riga hamn 1000 Rajakari - Lövskär 5745 Riga-Mersrags 3201 NN Mersrags - Irbensund 3101 Lövskär - Korra 8745 Irbensund 2100 Korra - Isokari 5765 BB Lövskär - Berghamn 5745 Ventspils hamn 2100 Berghamn - Stora Sottunga 5145 Irbensund - Ventspils 0//0 Stora Sottunga - Ledskär 5145 CC Sjön utanför Rödhamn 1105 Russia OO AA Lövskär - Grisselborg 5745 St. Petersburgs hamnar 8444 Grisselborg - Norparskär 5745 St. Petersburg - Kotlin 8444 Sjön vid Vidskär 5245 Kotlin - Tolbuhkin 8444 Utö - Suomen Leijona 1115 Tolbuhkin - Schepelevski 5315 PP Schepelevski - Seskär 5335 Hanko hamnar - Hanko 1 1225 Seskär - Sommers 4325 Sjön S om Hanko 1 1105 Sommers - Hogland 3323 Hanko - Vitgrund 5746 Hogland - Kunda 2223 Vitgrund - Utö 5745 BB QQ Viborgviken och hamnen 84/4 Koverhar - Hästö Busö 8346 Vihrevoj - Sommers 84/4 Hästö Busö - Ajax 1106 CC Sjön S om Ajax 1216 Lugaviken 53/4 RR Lugaviken - Moshjnyj - Seskär 53/4 Inko o Kantvik hamnar - Porkkala 8846 DD Sjön vid Porkkala 1106 Sjön S om Porkkala fyr 1216 SS Helsinki hamnar - Harmaja 5346 Harmaja - Helsinki fyr 1106 Helsinki fyr - sjön S om Porkkala 1716 Skärg.led Hels. - Porkk. - Rönnskär 7116 Nordsjöhamn-Estlotan 7226 SMHI Istjänst E-mail ice@ smhi.se Tel 011-495 85 33 Fax 011-495 80 53 .
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