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Admiralty Sailing Directions - Tyneside

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IV<br />

AMENDMENTS TO ADMIRALTY SAILING DIRECTIONS<br />

NP 8 Pacific Coasts of Central America and<br />

United States Pilot (2007 Edition)<br />

United States of America - San Diego to<br />

Point Arguello — Pacific Missile Range<br />

253<br />

Paragraph 8.2 1 line 3 For 170 Read 180 and For 100 Read<br />

210<br />

US Coast Pilot 7 2009 Edition Change 34<br />

(SDD 2009000 164391) [49/09]<br />

NP 13 Australia Pilot Volume I (2008 Edition)<br />

North coast – Approaches to Port Darwin —<br />

<strong>Directions</strong>; buoyage<br />

154<br />

Paragraph 4.105 1 Replace by:<br />

1 Controlling depth. The DW route passes between<br />

LNG1 and LNG2 Light Buoys and has a declared<br />

depth of 10⋅8 m (2009).<br />

155<br />

Paragraph 4.113 1 lines 5 -7 Replace by:<br />

Vessels that do not have to use the DW route<br />

between LNG1 and LNG2 Light Buoys should,<br />

provided UKC permits (4.105), pass outside the buoys.<br />

156<br />

Paragraph 4.122 3-5 Replace by:<br />

3 Between LNG1 Light Buoy (starboard hand) and<br />

LNG2 Light Buoy (port hand) (8¼ miles<br />

NW).<br />

Caution. The tidal stream sets directly across<br />

Middle Pass at up to 4 kn at springs.<br />

Darwin Port Corporation<br />

(AAs 436150; 436701) [49/09]<br />

NP 14 Australia Pilot Volume II (2007 Edition)<br />

North coast of Tasmania - Ulverstone —<br />

<strong>Directions</strong>; light<br />

183<br />

Paragraph 7.75 2 lines 6 -10 Delete<br />

Wk49/09<br />

4.1<br />

Paragraph 7.75 3 lines 1 -3 Replace by:<br />

[49/09]<br />

3 <strong>Directions</strong>. From a position about 1 mile N of the<br />

E breakwater the white sector (186½° -189½°) of<br />

Ulverstone Direction Light (orange triangle) (41°09′⋅2S<br />

146°10′⋅0E), lit day and night, leads to the harbour<br />

entrance, passing (with positions from the light):<br />

Marine and Safety Tasmania Notice M163 -09<br />

(AA 439250) [49/09]<br />

NP 37 West Coasts of England and Wales Pilot<br />

(2008 Edition)<br />

England – South -west coast - Cape Cornwall to<br />

Saint Agnes Head — <strong>Directions</strong>; buoyage<br />

61<br />

After Paragraph 2.36 2 line 4 Add:<br />

SE of a group of four wave recorder buoys (8¾ miles<br />

N), thence:<br />

University of Exeter<br />

(SDD 2009000 144241) [49/09]<br />

NP 40 Irish Coast Pilot (2006 Edition)<br />

South -east coast – Black Rock — Buoyage<br />

141<br />

Paragraph 4.150 1 line 6 Delete<br />

Commissioners of Irish Lights<br />

(SDD 2009000 159318) [49/09]<br />

West coast – Annagh Head — Buoyage<br />

330<br />

After Paragraph 11.155 3 line 2 Add:<br />

WNW of a wave test light buoy (special), (2¾ miles<br />

NW), thence:<br />

Commissioners of Irish Lights<br />

(SDDs 2009000 155487; 159318) [49/09]

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