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Weekly Notices to Mariners Bulletin WEEKLY NOTICESTO MARINERSBULLETIN 471 BW Fl.G.3s 315 ° -135° G G Patlayıcı Fl.3s70m29M SirenMo(N)60s R 95 Wk BRB MANYETİKVARYASYON 5° 10 ' ' E2010(5 E) . 52 15 Üretimkuyusu Wk ( )36 WEEK:23 NOTICESTOMARINERS(NtMs)NUMBERS 04JUNE2021 091-094 OFFICEOFNAVIGATION,HYDROGRAPHYANDOCEANOGRAPHY CHARTANDNAUTICALPUBLICATIONREQUESTSFROMOFFICEOF NAVIGATION,HYDROGRAPHYANDOCEANOGRAPHY Sincechartrequestscanbeprocessedoncethelatestamendmentsareapplied,stockisavailable,and entrytransactionsaremade,requestingauthorities/individualsarekindlyaskedtocoordinatewithONHO AccountablePropertyofficebeforehandforlargequantityofrequests. Coordinating Authority : AccountablePropertyOffice E-mail :[email protected] Web :www.shodb.gov.tr PhoneNumber :+902163222580Ext.4230-4232 Fax :+902163310525 SALEOFFICES Charts and nautical publications produced by ONHO are sold in ONHO-authorized sale offices. Up-to-date lists are available in Weekly Notices to Mariners. The prices of the charts and nautical publications put up for sale in authorized sale offices are fixed by ONHO. AKADEMİ DENİZCİLİKTİC.VELTD. ŞTİ. MİLTATUR. İŞL.A.Ş.BODRUMMARİNA ŞB. YILMAZ DENİZMOTORLARITİC.LTD. ŞTİ. Kemeraltı Cad.Nu.:22 NeyzenTevfikCad.Nu.:5 KiremithaneMah.CengiztopelCd. Karaköy/İSTANBUL Bodrum/MUĞLA TorpilApt.Nu.:52MERSİN Telefon :02122518249 Telefon :02523161860 Telefon :03242371280 Belgegeçer :02122518559 Belgegeçer :02523161406 Belgegeçer :03242370261 AMATÖRDENİZCİLİKFEDERASYONU POYRAZGEMİ DONANIM,DENETİMSERVİS ZEKİ KEBİRYAY.DAĞ.PAZ.KIRT. İLT.TUR. İKT. İŞL. HİZ.LTD.ŞTİ. TİC.LTD. ŞTİ. İstasyonCad.No:16/1D:3 MobilyacılarSitesi1.BlokNu.:19Kaşüstü CumhuriyetMh.Göcek/Muğla Yeşilyurt/İSTANBUL Yomra/TRABZON Telefon :02526451014 Telefon :02126626458-59 Telefon :04623413228 Belgegeçer :02526451682 YATMARYATÇILIK,DENİZCİLİKTUR. GLOBALNAVIGATIONSOLUTIONYASDEN MARINEMARKET DZ.SAN.VETİC.LTD.ŞTİ. SAN.VETİC.A.Ş. DZ.MLZ.AŞ. Hacı MimiMh.NecatibeyCad.Galata KızılayCad.Nu.:3Alsancak/İZMİR İçmelerMevkiiSahilYoluCd.DenizcilerTic. BeyazıtSk.Nu.:20 Tophane/İSTANBUL Mrk.Nu.:25D:21-22-27Tuzla/İSTANBUL Telefon :02122459431-33 Telefon :02324217088 Belgegeçer :02122459435 Belgegeçer :02324631533 Telefon :02164937401 ÇAĞDAŞ BİLGİSAYARTİC.VEBSAN. ŞENTÜRKDENİZMALZ.SAN.VETİC. DENİZCİLERDAY.DER. İKTİSADİİŞL. LTD.ŞTİ. EvliyaÇelebiMh.Giptaş SanayiSitesiA FenerKalamış Cad.YelkenSk.Nu.:3/5 BüklümSk.Nu.:22/16 BlokNu.:14 DenizApt.Kalamış/İSTANBUL Küçükesat/ANKARA İçmeler-Tuzla/İSTANBUL Telefon :02163364653 Telefon :03124251832 Telefon :02164470362 Belgegeçer :02163369846 EASTMARINEDZ.CİLİKVETURİZMA.Ş. VİRADENİZCİLİK KumlarCad.Nu.:8Atalar Kemankeş Mh.KaramustafapaşaSk. Kartal/İSTANBUL Nu.:59-61Karaköy/İSTANBUL Telefon :02165173243 Telefon :02122444713 Belgegeçer :02165173243 Belgegeçer :021225174 Week: 23/2021 I TABLEOFCONTENTS Part1NoticestoMarinersforTurkishPaperandLeisureCharts Part2Noticesand AmendmentsforNauticalPublications Part3CoastalWarnings Part4 NAVAREA-IIIWarnings Part5 AuxiliaryInformationforMariners Part6GeneralInformation EXPLANATIONS 1. WEEKLY NOTICES TO MARINERS COVERS THE PAPER AND LEISURE CHARTS, NAUTICAL PUBLICATIONSAND NAVIGATIONALWARNINGS (NAVTEXAND NAVAREAIII ) IN FORCE. 2. ELECTRONIC NAVIGATONAL CHARTS( ENC s) PRODUCED BY OFFICEOFNAVIGATION, HYDROGRAPHY AND OCEANOGRAPHY (ONHO ) ARE THE OFFICIAL ENC s MEETING THE CHART CARRIAGE REQUIREMENTS FOR VESSELS UNDER INTERNATIONAL CONVENTIONON THE SAFETY OF LIFE AT SEA (SOLAS) TO BE USEDON ELECTRONIC CHART DISPLAY S AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS (ECDIS). THOSE ENCs AND UPDATES ARE PUT UP FOR INTERNATIONAL SALE VIA VALUE ADDED RESELLERSOF INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR ENCs (IC-ENC)(SEE www.ic.enc.org FOR DETAILED INFORMATION). 3. A.BEARINGS ARE MEASURED CLOCKWISE FROM 000° (TRUE NORTH)TO 359°. THE BEARINGS OF THE LIGHTSARE GIVEN SEAWARD. B.AREA COORDINATES ARE GIVEN COUNTER CLOCKWISE FROM LOWER LEFT CORNER EXCEPT THEAREAADJACENT TO THE SHORELINE. 4. TEMPORARY NOTICES TO MARINERS AND PRELIMINARY NOTICES TO MARINERS ARE INDICATED WITH (T)AND (P), RESPECTI VELY, BEFORE THE PARAGRAPH. 5. MARINERS ARE REQUESTED TO INFORM ONHO WITH THE HYDROGRAPHIC MEMORANDUM AT THE END OF THIS BULLETIN (**) IN CASE OF ANY INFORMATIONRELEVANTTO SAFETYOF NAVIGATION. (*) Temporary Notices to Mariners (T) and Preliminary Notices to Mariners (P) shall be marked on the charts using pencil. (**) The Hydrographic Memorandum is postage-free according to article 396 of the 4th Presidency Decree published in the Official Gazette dated July 15, 2018 and numbered 30479. Week: 23/2021 II PAPER AND LEISURE CHARTS TRChart LastUpdateWeek- NewChartLatestNewLatestReprint No. No. NtMNo.-Year DateEditionDateDate 1. 2 18-121-17 09.04.1977 19.02.2005 10.05.2014 2. 3 10-037-07 27.12.1975 08.04.2006 -------------- 3. 4 39-185-19 29.05.1976 06.10.2007 10.05.2014 4. 10(INT310) 10-051-19 27.09.1965 24.12.201109.03.2019 5. 10 A 50-240-18 03.08.1991 14.07.2001 31.01.2015 6. 10B 10-051-19 04.05.1991 16.02.2013 09.03.2019 7. 11(INT3802) 05-019-21 04.05.1964 02.03.2019 -------------- 8. 12(INT3804) 48-226-19 01.03.1965 20.12.1986 04.05.2019 9. 13(INT3806) 23-153-17 10.03.1964 24.08.1985 06.06.2015 10. 14(INT3808) 52-245-19 01.11.1965 11.04.2015 20.05.2017 11. 14 A -------------- 01.11.1965 15.10.2016 -------------- 12. 15 10-051-19 26.04.1965 11.02.2012 10.05.2014 13. 16 03-012-15 03.05.1965 22.09.1990 27.10.2012 14. 17 26-171-17 19.04.1965 28.01.2012 16.01.2021 15. 18(INT3800) 05-019-21 12.07.1965 12.04.2003 20.05.2017 16. 19 09-050-17 04.04.1966 12.10.1991 25.03.2017 17. 20 52-247-19 04.06.1974 20.01.2001 16.09.2017 18. 20 A 13-046-20 05.11.1994 --------------- 18.06.2016 19. 21 27-080-20 07.06.1969 05.05.2018 ------------- 20. 22 A 52-247-19 02.08.1986 15.07.2000 10.05.2015 21. 22B 04-017-21 13.09.1986 24.11.2012 20.05.2017 22. 23 33-099-20 14.08.1971 20.01.2001 17.06.2017 23. 24 42-199-19 25.03.1963 04.03.1995 17.06.2017 24. 25 45-212-19 05.12.1975 06.04.2019 --------------- 25. 26 15-099-17 11.12.1976 10.07.2004 17.03.2018 26. 29(INT3708) 43-143-20 16.03.1968 22.09.2012 27.07.2019 27. 30(INT308) ------------- 05.03.1972 14.12.2019 --------------- 28. 31 06-026-18 20.12.1971 25.05.2002 17.03.2018 29. 32(INT3600) 46-219-19 26.09.1970 28.01.2012 11.11.2017 30. 33(INT3602) 08-030-20 11.04.1970 17.11.2012 04.05.2019 31. 34 13-048-20 23.10.1971 31.12.2011 25.01.2020 32. 35 -------------- 22.06.1976 15.10.2016 -------------- 33. 36 03-017-17 07.02.1976 24.03.2012 12.09.2015 34. 37 07-027-21 25.04.2009 05.05.2018 -------------- 35. 111 05-019-21 24.02.1964 24.12.2011 17.02.2018 36. 112 23-092-21 17.03.1964 04.03.2006 06.07.2013 37. 113 23-092-21 01.04.1963 07.03.2015 14.10.2017 38. 121 41-134-20 20.04.1964 24.11.2007 10.05.2014 39. 122 12-046-21 09.03.1964 09.12.2017 -------------- 40. 123 21-080-21 06.01.1964 24.02.2018 -------------- 41. 131 08-029-21 20.12.1980 01.09.2018 --------------- 42. 132 21-066-20 10.11.1979 25.06.2016 --------------- 43. 133 08-029-21 05.12.1975 25.06.2016 --------------- 44. 141 21-080-21 04.12.1971 18.08.2018 --------------- 45. 142 23-091-21 06.10.1979 21.09.2013 --------------- 46. 143 51-173-20 01.10.1977 26.10.2013 --------------- 47. 181 21-080-21 10.08.1964 01.02.2003 02.03.2019 48. 211 34-102-20 21.12.1985 14.01.2012 12.10.2019 49. 212(INT3750) 21-084-21 07.09.1964 13.04.2019 30.04.2019 50. 213 21-084-21 18.02.1967 22.05.2017 02.03.2019 51. 214 38-121-20 17.06.1967 22.03.2008 20.07.2019 52. 215 19/20-077-21 19.06.1993 08.12.2012 27.07.2019 53. 221(INT3784) 21-085-21 29.07.1967 16.02.2013 20.05.2017 54. 222 22-088-21 19.08.1967 28.05.2005 20.05.2017 55. 223 22-088-21 14.10.1967 22.08.201513.02.2021 56. 224 45-153-20 18.11.1967 30.08.2003 13.02.2021 57. 291 22-087-21 21.11.1966 02.06.2018 12.10.2019 58. 292 21-081-21 21.01.1967 15.10.2016 02.03.2019 59. 293 17-069-21 02.12.1963 04.07.1998 02.03.2019 60. 294 21-083-21 20.12.1969 24.03.2012 01.12.2018 Week: 23/2021 III PAPER AND LEISURE CHARTS TRChart LastUpdateWeek- NewChart LatestNew LatestReprint No. No. NtMNo.-Year Date EditionDate Date 61. 295(INT3752) 16-067-21 10.12.1966 11.02.2012 27.07.2019 62. 311 32-097-20 18.04.1970 15.10.2016 09.06.2018 63. 312 22-089-21 25.01.1969 15.10.2016 12.10.2019 64. 313 22-089-21 10.08.1968 15.12.2001 30.09.2017 65. 321 46-155-20 01.02.1969 18.03.2006 22.06.2019 66. 322(INT3651) 49-166-20 15.03.1969 07.04.2007 08.09.2018 67. 323 36-111-20 26.07.1969 06.04.2019 -------------- 68. 324 36-111-20 27.11.1969 29.04.2017 --------------- 69. 331 37-117-20 14.06.1965 02.06.2018 -------------- 70. 332 37-117-20 18.10.1969 28.03.2009 17.02.2018 71. 333(INT3656) 52-180-20 19.04.1969 31.12.2011 18.11.2017 72. 334(INT3660) 15-064-21 02.03.1968 06.04.2019 13.03.2021 73. 335 31-155-19 13.11.1971 27.02.2021 -------------- 74. 341 15-101-17 19.04.1969 29.12.2007 18.06.2016 75. 342 31-155-19 10.05.1969 13.12.201417.06.2017 76. 343 47-224-19 12.07.1969 24.06.2017 --------------- 77. 344 03-012-20 17.05.1969 28.04.2012 20.05.2017 78.
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