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2 British Isles 5 `Abd Al Kuri to Suqutra (Socotra) 18 Falmouth Inner 2 British Isles 5 `Abd Al Kuri to Suqutra (Socotra) 18 Falmouth Inner Harbour including Penryn 26 Harbours on the South Coast of Devon 28 Salcombe Harbour 30 Plymouth Sound and Approaches 31 Harbours on the South Coast of Cornwall 32 Falmouth to Truro 34 Isles of Scilly 35 Scapa Flow and Approaches 44 Nose of Howth to Ballyquintin Point 45 Gibraltar Harbour 104 England - East Coast, Approaches to the Humber Traffic Separation Scheme 105 Cromer Knoll and the Outer Banks 106 Cromer to Smiths Knoll 107 Approaches to the River Humber 111 Berwick-Upon-Tweed to the Farne Islands 115 Moray Firth 121 Flamborough Head to Withernsea 129 Whitby to Flamborough Head 134 River Tees to Scarborough 147 Plans on the South Coast of Cornwall 148 Dodman Point to Looe Bay 152 River Tyne to River Tees 154 Approaches to Falmouth 156 Farne Islands to the River Tyne 160 Saint Abb's Head to the Farne Islands 175 Fife Ness to St Abb's Head 190 Montrose to Fife Ness including the Isle of May 194 Approaches to Malta and Ghawdex (Gozo) 197 North West Approaches to Saint Lucia 210 Newburgh to Montrose 213 Fraserburgh to Newburgh 219 Western Approaches to the Orkney and Shetland Islands 222 Buckie to Fraserburgh 223 Dunrobin Point to Buckie 238 Ports in Kenya Kilifi and Malindi 254 West Indies - Leeward Islands, Montserrat and Barbuda 258 Ports and Anchorages on the South Coast of Jamaica 268 North Sea Offshore Charts Sheet 9 273 North Sea Offshore Charts Sheet 7 278 North Sea Offshore Charts Sheet 5 291 North Sea Offshore Charts Sheet 4 446 Graham Land, Anvers Island to Renaud Island 489 Approaches to Nevis 499 Harbours in Saint Lucia 527 Approaches to Demerara and Essequibo Rivers 533 Georgetown and Mouths of Demerara and Essequibo Rivers 542 Madiq Kamaran to Al Hudaydah 548 Approaches to Madiq Kamaran and Al Luhayyah 597 Saint Vincent to Grenada 605 Bluefields Bluff to Man of War Cays 609 River Gambia Albreda to Kuntaur 614 Freetown Harbour 617 Sherbro River 623 Tagrin Point to Pepel 625 Entrance to Sierra Leone River 633 Plans on the East Coast of Ireland 661 Approaches to Kilwa Kisiwani Harbour 663 Tanzania, Approaches to Tanga 665 Approaches to Zanzibar 668 Lamu, Manda and Pate Bays and Approaches 674 Approaches to Dar es Salaam 675 Harbours and Anchorages on the Coast of Sudan 681 Lindi Bay 684 Mtwara and Mikindani Harbours 685 Banana Islands to Turtle Islands 686 Yelibuya Sound to Banana Islands 687 Kiswere Harbour 691 Mtwara Harbour 693 Dar es Salaam 711 Mauritius 713 Port Louis and Grande Riviere Noire Bay 715 Rodriguez Island 717 Seychelles Group to Nazareth Bank and Agalega Islands 721 Southern Approaches to the Seychelles Group 724 Anchorages in the Seychelles Group and Outlying Islands 725 Plans in Chagos Archipelago 726 Chagos Archipelago, Egmont Islands to Three Brothers 727 Peros Banhos to Blenheim Reef including Nelson's Island 728 River Forth, Rosyth 731 Gilbert Group 733 Scotland - East Coast, Firth of Forth - Burntisland to Dalgety Bay 734 Firth of Forth, Isle of May to Inchkeith 735 Firth of Forth, Approaches to Leith and Burntisland 736 Firth of Forth, Granton and Burntisland to Rosyth 737 Scotland - East coast, River Forth Rosyth to Kincardine 740 The Seychelles Group 741 Scotland - East Coast, Plans in the Firth of Forth and River Forth 743 Abemama 749 Fiji, Yadua Island to Sau Sau Passage 750 Fiji, Charybdis Reef to Koro Island 751 Koro Island to Northern Lau Group 755 Abaiang 767 Tabiteuea South Lagoon 768 Plans in the Gilbert Islands 775 Cape Arnauti to Cape Limniti and Cape Aspro 777 Land's End to Falmouth 791 Saint Vincent to Bequia 793 The Grenadines - Northern Part 794 The Grenadines - Central Part 795 The Grenadines - Southern Part 797 Grenada 799 Harbours and Anchorages in the Windward Islands 807 Guernsey and Herm 808 East Guernsey, Herm and Sark 813 Colombo to Sangama Kanda Point 815 Approaches to Trincomalee 816 Trincomalee Harbour 818 Bay of Bengal - Burma, Manaung (Cheduba) Island to Pathein River 824 Andaman Sea - Burma (Myanmar), Heinze Island to Myeik (Mergui) 834 Pathein River and Approaches 850 Cape Aspro to Cape Pyla 852 Akrotiri Harbour and Approaches 866 Plans in Tanganyika and Kenya 871 Rivers Tamar Lynher and Tavy 883 Isles of Scilly - Saint Mary's and the Principal Off-Islands 950 Pelabuhan Sandakan 991 Plans in the South Pacific Ocean 1011 Addoo Atoll to North Huvadhoo Atoll 1012 North Huvadhoo Atoll to Mulaku Atoll 1013 Mulaku Atoll to South Maalhosmadulu Atoll 1014 South Maalhosmadulu Atoll to Ihavandhippolhu Atoll 1020 Punta Morro De Puercos to Isla Del Cano and Isla Del Coco 1076 Linney Head to Oxwich Point 1077 Approaches to Cromarty Firth and Inverness Firth 1078 Inverness Firth 1119 Orkney and Shetland Islands Fair Isle Channel 1121 Irish Sea with Saint George's Channel and North Channel 1123 Western Approaches to Saint George's Channel and Bristol Channel 1125 Western Approaches to Ireland 1127 Outer Approaches to the North Channel 1128 Banks West of the Hebrides 1129 Banks North-West of the Hebrides 1136 Jersey - North Coast 1137 Approaches to St Helier 1138 Jersey - East Coast 1139 San Juan Del Norte (Greytown) to Bluefields Bluff 1140 Tanjong Sepat to Port Dickson 1148 Isles of Scilly to Land's End 1149 Pendeen to Trevose Head 1152 Bristol Channel Nash Point to Sand Point 1156 Trevose Head to Hartland Point 1160 Harbours on the coast of Somerset and North Devon 1161 Swansea Bay 1164 Hartland Point to Ilfracombe including Lundy 1165 Bristol Channel Worms Head to Watchet 1166 River Severn Avonmouth to Sharpness and Hock Cliff 1167 Burry Inlet 1168 Harbours on the North Coast of Cornwall 1169 Approaches to Porthcawl 1176 Severn Estuary Steep Holm to Avonmouth 1178 Approaches to the Bristol Channel 1179 Bristol Channel 1182 Barry and Cardiff Roads with Approaches 1183 Thames Estuary 1185 River Thames Sea Reach 1186 River Thames Canvey Island to Tilbury 1188 River Humber Spurn Head to Immingham 1191 River Tyne to Flamborough Head 1192 Saint Abb's Head to the River Tyne 1233 Northern Approaches to the Shetland Islands 1234 North West Approaches to the Orkney Islands 1237 Larne Lough and Approaches 1239 Orkney and Shetland Isles 1267 Falmouth to Plymouth 1268 Approaches to Khowr-e Musa 1273 Saint Lucia 1310 South West Coast of Pemba Island 1320 Fleetwood to Douglas 1344 Kirkcudbright Bay 1346 Solway Firth and Approaches 1363 Cape Saint Ann to Monrovia 1364 Monrovia to Greenville 1371 Anambas Eilanden 1381 Appoaches to Lagos 1384 Tema to Cotonou 1385 Cotonou to Pennington River 1386 Nigeria, Pennington River to Opobo River 1403 Loch Ryan 1407 Montrose to Berwick-Upon-Tweed 1409 Buckie to Arbroath 1410 Saint George's Channel 1411 Irish Sea Western Part 1413 Wales - Anglesey, Approaches to Holyhead 1415 Dublin Bay 1416 Anchorages on the North West Coast of New Guinea 1431 Ireland - East Coast, Drogheda and Dundalk 1438 Harbours on the East Coast of Scotland 1441 Turks Islands 1446 Aberdeen Harbour 1447 Dublin and Dun Laoghaire 1462 Harbours on the North and East Coasts of Scotland 1463 Conwy Bay and Approaches 1464 Menai Strait 1468 Arklow to the Skerries Islands 1478 Saint Govan's Head to Saint David's Head 1479 Scotland - East Coast, River Tay, Dundee to Perth 1481 Scotland - east coast, River Tay 1482 Plans on the South and West Coasts of Dyfed 1484 Plans in Cardigan Bay 1491 Harwich and Felixstowe 1496 Sheet 1 From Great Isaac to 23 deg 40 min N Latitude 1512 Plans on the Lleyn Peninsula 1534 Great Yarrmouth and Approaches 1535 Lowestoft and Approaches 1540 River Shannon Shannon Airport to Limerick 1543 Winterton Ness to Orford Ness 1547 River Shannon Kilcredaun Point to Ardmore Point 1548 River Shannon Ardmore Point to Rinealon Point 1549 River Shannon Rinealon Point to Shannon Airport including Foynes Harbour 1552 England - West Coast, Ports in Morecambe Bay 1553 Bay of Kirkwall 1594 River Stour Erwarton Ness to Manningtree 1606 Thames Estuary - Fisherman's Gat to Princes Channel 1607 Thames Estuary Southern Part 1609 England - East Coast, Knock John Channel to Sea Reach 1612 Harbours and Anchorages on the East Coast of England and Scotland 1613 Eddystone Rocks to Berry Head 1614 Stanley Harbour and Approaches 1626 Blyth 1627 Harbours on the East Coast of England 1634 Salcombe to Brixham 1649 Approaches to Sandakan including Labuk Bay 1650 Pulau Billean to Lihiman 1652 Selsey Bill to Beachy Head 1654 Pulau Banggi to Pulau Jambongan 1680 Teluk Darvel 1691 Ascension Island 1698 South Coast, Dover 1708 Bougainville Strait 1752 Approaches to Belfast 1753 Belfast Lough and Approaches 1757 The Little Minch, Northern Part 1765 Old Head of Kinsale to Power Head 1770 Islay to Stanton Banks 1771 Saint Helena with Approaches to Ascension Island 1772 Rosslare Europort and Wexford Harbours with Approaches 1773 Port of Cork Upper Harbour 1777 Port of Cork Lower Harbour and Approaches 1778 Stanton Banks to Passage of Tiree 1779 Approaches to Signy Island 1785 Scotland - West Coast, North Minch Northern Part 1787 Carnsore Point to Wicklow Head 1790 Oban and Approaches 1791 Caledonian Canal 1794 Scotland - West Coast, North Minch Southern Part 1795 The Little Minch - Southern Part 1796 Barra Head to Point of Ardnamurchan 1797 Monkey River to Colson Point 1812 West Coast of Pemba Island including Ports Kiuyu, George and Chake Chake Bay 1819 Approaches to the River Shannon 1820 Aran Islands to Roonah Head 1826 Irish Sea Eastern Part 1827 Harbours on the South-East Coast of England 1828 Dover to North Foreland 1834 England - East Coast, River Medway, Garrison Point to Folly Point. 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