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Department of
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United States
Coast Guard
LIGHT LIST
Volume I
ATLANTIC COAST
St. Croix River, Maine to Shrewsbury River, New Jersey
IMPORTANT
THIS PUBLICATION SHOULD BE CORRECTED
EACH WEEK FROM THE LOCAL NOTICES TO MARINERS
OR NOTICES TO MARINERS AS APPROPRIATE.
2011
COMDTPUB P16502.1
U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
WASHINGTON, DC.
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VOL. VII
GREAT LAKES
VOL. III
ATLANTIC COAST
(Little River, SC to Econfina River, FL)
HAWAIIAN ISLANDS
ST
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NI
on navigable waters except Western Rivers
R
U D
1790
"2"
R "8"
"1" G "9" FI R 6s
FI R 4s
FI G 6s FI G 4s GR "A" RG "B" LIGHT
FI (2+1) G 6s FI (2+1) R 6s LIGHTED BUOY
LIGHT LIGHTED BUOY
2
G
G
"5"
C "9"
GR
"U" GR RG RG R R
C "S" N "C" "G" N "6" "2"
CAN DAYBEACON
RW "N" RW RW RW "N"
Mo (A) "A" SP "B"
C LIGHTED
AND/OR SOUND
MR SPHERICAL UNLIGHTED
AND/OR SOUND
W
unique yellow symbols to distinguish WHEN LIGHTED, INFORMATION AND REGULATORY
MARKS MAY DISPLAY ANY WHITE LIGHT RHYTHM
Bn
5
3
6
4
3
2
3
1
2
REGION B - by day
Preferred Channel 3
Secondary Channel
REGION-B - by night
Preferred Channel
Secondary Channel
FICTITIOUS NAUTICAL CHART
ES CO
AT
AS
D ST
T G UA
IT E
RD
UN
1790
"1"
"2" "2"
FI (2) G 6s
Iso R 6s FI R 4s
R
N "2"
G "7"
FI G 4s R "8" "1" G
R "2" FI R 4s Iso G 4s C "3"
AL WATERWAY
IN T R A C O AST
R "6"
G "5" FI (2) R 6s
G "3" FI (2) G 6s
R "4"
Oc R 6s
Iso R 6s
BR G "3"
FI (2) 5s R "2"
QR
G "3"
FI G 6s
RG
FI (2+1) R 6s
RW
Bn
G "1" R "2"
Iso G 4s FI R 6s
R
N "2"
G
RW C "3"
Mo (A)
PLATE 3
AT
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U.S. AIDS TO NAVIGATION SYSTEM
TE D S T
ST
G UA R
NI
U D
JG JR
MAY BE
CNG LIGHTED
TR CNR
SG
176.9 A
MILE BOARD
123.5
MILE BOARD
A
OF BUOYAGE. FLASHING
C MOORING
BUOY
WHITE WITH BLUE BAND
S WIM AR E A NO W AK E
Preface ....................................................................................................................................... v
Introduction ................................................................................................................................ vi
SEACOAST
Maine ....................................................................................................................................1
New Hampshire .....................................................................................................................3
Massachusetts ......................................................................................................................4
Rhode Island .........................................................................................................................8
New York...............................................................................................................................8
New Jersey ...........................................................................................................................9
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Point Loma (881) Macon (822) Y
X
Y
X Vicksburg (860) Y
X
Y
X Savannah (818)
Y
X
Millers Ferry (865) Y
X
Eglin (812)
English Turn (814) Y
Angleton (828) Y
X Y X
X
Mobile Point (813)
Y
X Cape Canaveral (809)
Aransas Pass (816) Y
X
Y
X X
Y Tampa (827)
Card Sound (808)
Y
X
Y Key West (811)
X
Y Y
X Y
X Gustavus (892) Isabela (817)
Cape Hinchinbrook (894) Y
X Biorka Island (890) Upolu Point (879)
Y
X Y
X
XKodiak (897)
Y YX
X YLevel Island (891) Hawaii Pahoa (877)
X
Y Annette Island (889) Y
X
Cold Bay (898) Puerto Rico
Y
X Spokane
Spokane(316 kHz)
(316kHz)
Y
X
X
Y Spokane (848)
Y
X Seneca (310 kHz)
(310kHz)
Y
X Seneca
Seneca(773)
Fort Stevens (287 kHz)
Fort Stevens (287 kHz)
Klamath Falls (294 kHz)
COAST GUARD DISTRICT COMMANDERS
DISTRICT ADDRESS WATERS OF JURISDICTION
FIRST 408 Atlantic Avenue Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Vermont
Boston, MA 02110-3350 (Lake Champlain), Rhode Island, Connecticut, New
Tel: (617) 223-8351 York, to Shrewsbury River, New Jersey.
http://www.uscg.mil/d1
SEVENTH Brickell Plaza Federal Building South Carolina, Georgia, Florida to 83°50'W, and
909 SE 1st Avenue; Rm:406 Puerto Rico and adjacent islands of the United States.
Miami, FL 33131-3050
Tel: (305) 415-6751
(305) 415-6800
http://www.uscg.mil/d7
EIGHTH Hale Boggs Federal Building Florida westward from 83°50'W, Alabama, Mississippi,
500 Poydras Street Louisiana, Texas, the Mississippi River System except
New Orleans, LA 70130-3310 that portion of the Illinois River north of Joliet, Illinois.
Tel: (504) 589-6277
(504) 589-6225
http://www.uscg.mil/d8
NINTH 1240 East 9th Street Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River above St. Regis
Cleveland, OH 44199-2060 River.
Tel: (216) 902-6060
(216) 902-6117
http://www.uscg.mil/d9
ELEVENTH Coast Guard Island Building 50-6 California.
Alameda, CA 94501-5100
Tel: (510) 437-2976
http://www.uscg.mil/d11
FOURTEENTH Prince Kalanianaole Federal Bldg. Hawaiian, American Samoa, Marshall, Marianas, and
300 Ala Moana Blvd Caroline Islands.
9th Floor, Room 9-236
Honolulu, HI 96850-4982
Tel: (808) 541-2316
(808) 541-2500
http://www.uscg.mil/d14
SEVENTEENTH PO Box 25517 Alaska.
Juneau, AK 99802-5517
Tel: (907) 463-2262
(907) 463-2004
http://www.uscg.mil/d17
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U. S. COAST GUARD
FIRST DISTRICT ATON UNIT LISTING
STATION
STA Burlington
Depot Street
Burlington, VT 05401-5226
Tel: (802) 951-6792
BUOY TENDERS
USCGC ABBIE BURGESS (WLM-553) USCGC IDA LEWIS (WLM-551)
54 Tillson Avenue Pier 2, NAVSTA
Rockland, ME 04841-3417 Newport, RI 02841-1716
Tel: (207) 594-2663 Tel: (401) 841-6948
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USCG NAVIGATION CENTER
Navigation Information Service (NIS)
The U.S. Coast Guard Navigation Center (NAVCEN) is the official government source of information for civil users of the
Global Positioning System (GPS). The Navigation Information Service (NIS) is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week,
for all Radio Navigation and maritime related needs via phone, fax or e-mail. The NIS provides users the ability to access real
time or archived GPS, NDGPS, DGPS, and LNM information at http://www.navcen.uscg.gov, as well as subscribe to an auto-
mated list service which enables users to receive GPS status messages and Notice to NAVSTAR User (NANU) messages via
direct Internet e-mail.
The NAVCEN also disseminates GPS and DGPS safety advisory broadcast messages through USCG broadcast stations uti-
lizing VHF-FM voice, HF-SSB voice, and NAVTEX broadcasts. The broadcasts provide the GPS and DGPS user in the marine
environment with the current status of the navigation systems, as well as any planned/unplanned system outages that could
affect GPS and DGPS navigational accuracy.
To comment on any of these services or ask questions about the service offered, contact the NAVCEN at:
Commanding Officer
U.S. Coast Guard NAVCEN (NIS)
MS 7310
7323 Telegraph Road
Alexandria, VA 20598-7310
Phone: (703) 313-5900
FAX: (703) 313-5920
Internet: http://www.navcen.uscg.gov
This Light List is corrected through First Coast Guard District Local Notice to Mariners No. 01/11
and through National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) Notice to Mariners No. 04/11
RECORD OF CORRECTIONS
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PREFACE
Lights and other marine aids to navigation, maintained by or under authority of the U.S. Coast Guard and located on waters
used by general navigation, are described in the Light List. This volume includes aids located in Maine, New Hampshire, Mas-
sachusetts, Vermont (Lake Champlain), Rhode Island, Connecticut and New York to Shrewsbury River, New Jersey.
Included are all Coast Guard aids to navigation used for general navigation such as lights, sound signals, buoys, daybeacons,
and other aids to navigation. Not included are some buoys having no lateral significance, such as special purpose, anchorage,
fish net, and dredging.
CAUTION: Mariners attempting to pass a buoy close aboard risk collision with a yawing buoy or with the obstruction, which the
buoy marks. Mariners must not rely on buoys alone for determining their positions due to factors limiting buoy reliability.
Included: Class II aids to navigation exclusive of Class I, located in waters used by general navigation.
Not included: Class III aids to navigation exclusive of Class I and Class II, located in waters not ordinarily used by general na-
vigation.
This Light List is published via hardcopy annually and is intended to furnish more complete information concerning aids to na-
vigation than can be conveniently shown on charts. This Light List is not intended to be used in place of charts or Coast Pilots.
Charts should be consulted for the location of all aids to navigation. It may be dangerous to use aids to navigation without ref-
erence to charts.
This list is corrected to the date of the notices to mariners shown on the title page. Changes to aids to navigation during the
year are published in U.S. Coast Guard Local Notices to Mariners and National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) Notices
to Mariners. Important changes to aids to navigation are also broadcast through Coast Guard or Naval radio stations and
NAVTEX. Mariners should keep their Light Lists, charts and other nautical publications corrected from these notices and
should consult all notices issued after the date of publication of this Light List.
The electronic version of this publication is updated monthly and is available at.
http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/index.php?pageName=lightLists
IMPORTANT: A summary of corrections for this publication, which includes corrections from the dates shown on the title page
to the date of availability, is published in the Local Notice to Mariners and the Notice to Mariners. These corrections must be
applied in order to bring the Light List up-to-date. Additionally, this publication should be corrected weekly from the Local No-
tices to Mariners or the Notices to Mariners, as appropriate.
Mariners and others are requested to bring any apparent errors or omissions in these lists to the attention of:
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INTRODUCTION Column (6): Nominal range of lighted aids to navigation, in
Arrangement. Aids to navigation on the coasts are ar- nautical miles, listed by color for alternating sector and
ranged in geographic order clockwise from north to south passing lights. Not listed for ranges, directional lights, or
along the Atlantic coast, east to west along the Gulf of Mex- 65 private aids to navigation.
5 ico, and south to north along the Pacific coast. On the
Great Lakes, aids to navigation are arranged from east to Column (7): The structural characteristic of the aid to navi-
west and from south to north, except on Lake Michigan gation, including; dayboard (if any), description of fixed
which is arranged from north to south. Seacoast aids to na- structure, color and type of buoy, height of structure above
vigation are listed first, followed by entrance and harbor 70 ground for major lights.
10 aids to navigation, listed from seaward to the head of navi-
gation. Column (8): Aid remarks, sound signal characteristic includ-
ing the VHF-FM channel if remotely activated, RACON,
Names of aids to navigation are printed as follows to help light sector arc of visibility, radar reflector, emergency
distinguish at a glance the type of aid to navigation listed: 75 lights, seasonal remarks, and Private AtoN identification.
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Seacoast/Lake coast Lights and Secondary Lights Abbreviations used in the Light Lists.
RACONS Al - Alternating Y - Yellow
Sound Signals bl - blast MHz - Megahertz
RIVER, HARBOR, AND OTHER LIGHTS C - Canadian Mo - Morse Code
20 Lighted Buoys ec - Eclipse Oc - Occulting
Daybeacons and Unlighted Buoys ev - Every ODAS - Anchored Oceano-
F - Fixed graphic Data Buoy
Light List Numbers are assigned to all Federal aids to navi- fl - flash Q - Quick (Flashing)
gation and many private aids to navigation for reference in Fl - Flashing Ra ref - Radar reflector
25 the Light List. Aids to navigation are numbered by fives in
Fl(2) - Group flashing s - seconds
accordance with their order of appearance in each volume
I - Interrupted si - silent
of the Light List. Other numbers and decimal fractions are
Iso - Isophase (Equal in- SPM - Single Point Mooring
assigned where newly established aids to navigation are
terval) Buoy
listed between previously numbered aids to navigation. The
30 Light Lists are renumbered periodically to assign whole kHz - Kilohertz SS -Sound Signal
numbers to all aids to navigation. LFl - Long Flash W - White
lt - Lighted
International numbers are assigned to certain aids to navi-
gation in cooperation with the International Hydrographic U.S. COAST GUARD LIGHT LISTS
35 Organization. They consist of an alphabetic character fol- 80 Coast Guard Light Lists are sold by the Superintendent of
lowed by three or four numeric characters. A cross- Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO) and
reference listing appears after the index. can be ordered by phone: (202) 512-1800; FAX: (202) 512-
2250; Web: http://bookstore.gpo.gov; or mail: Superinten-
DESCRIPTION OF COLUMNS dent of Documents, P.O. Box 371954, Pittsburgh, PA
40 Column (1): Light List number. 85 15250-7954. Light Lists are also available at GPO Books-
tores and from GPO Sales Agents. The Light Lists can also
Column (2): Name of the aid to navigation. be found online.
A dash (–) is used to indicate the bold heading is part of
the name of the aid to navigation. When reporting dis- NOTICES TO MARINERS
45 crepancies or making reference to such aids to naviga- 90 Broadcast Notices to Mariners are made by the Coast
tion in correspondence, the full name of the aid, including Guard through Coast Guard and Navy radio stations.
the geographic heading, should be given. These broadcast notices, which are broadcast on VHF-FM,
NAVTEX, and other maritime frequencies, are navigational
Bearings are in degrees true, read clockwise from 000° warnings that contain information of importance to the safe-
50 through 359°. 95 ty of navigation. Included are reports of deficiencies and
changes to aids to navigation, the positions of ice and dere-
Bearings on rangelines are given in degrees and tenths. licts, and other important hydrographic information.
Column (3): Geographic position of the aid to navigation in Radio stations broadcasting Notices to Mariners are listed
55 latitude and longitude. Positions are approximate and only 100 in the National Ocean Service Coast Pilots and in the Na-
intended to facilitate locating the aid on a chart. tional Geospatial-Intelligence Agency publication Radio
Navigational Aids (CDPUBRA117).
Column (4): Light characteristic for lighted aid to navigation.
Local Notice to Mariners (U.S. regional coverage) are
60 Column (5): Height above water from the focal plane of the 105 another means by which the Coast Guard disseminates
fixed light to mean high water, listed in feet. navigation information for the United States, its territories,
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and possessions. A Local Notice to Mariners is issued by AIDS TO NAVIGATION DISCREPANCIES
each Coast Guard district and is used to report changes The Coast Guard does not keep the tens of thousands of
and discrepancies to aids to navigation maintained by and 65 aids to navigation comprising the U.S. Aids to Navigation
under the authority of the Coast Guard. Local Notice to System under simultaneous and continuous observation.
5 Mariners contain other marine information such as channel Mariners should realize that it is impossible to maintain
depths, naval operations, regattas, etc., which may affect every aid to navigation operating properly and on its as-
vessels and waterways within the jurisdiction of each Coast signed position at all times. Therefore, for the safety of all
Guard district. Reports of channel conditions, obstructions, 70 mariners, any person who discovers an aid to navigation
menaces to navigation, danger areas, new chart editions, that is either off station or exhibiting characteristics other
10 etc., are also included in the Local Notice to Mariners. than those listed in the Light Lists should promptly notify
the nearest Coast Guard unit. Radio messages should be
These notices are essential to all navigators for the pur- prefixed "COAST GUARD" and transmitted directly to one
poses of keeping charts, Light Lists, Coast Pilots, and other 75 of the U.S. Government radio stations listed in Chapter 3,
nautical publications up-to-date. These notices are pub- Section 300L, Radio Navigational Aids (CDPUBRA117).
15 lished as often as required, but usually weekly. They may
be obtained via the U.S. Coast Guard Navigation Center Recommendations and requests for aids to navigation and
Website. to report aids to navigation that are no longer needed
80 should be mailed to the Coast Guard district concerned
Vessels operating in ports and waterways in several dis- (see pg. ii).
20 tricts will have to obtain the Local Notice to Mariners from
each district in order to be fully informed. U.S. AIDS TO NAVIGATION SYSTEM
The navigable waters of the United States are marked to
Weekly Notice to Mariners are prepared jointly by the Na- 85 assist navigation using the U.S. Aids to Navigation System,
tional Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, the U.S. Coast a system consistent with the International Association of
25 Guard, and the National Ocean Service, and are published Marine Aids to Navigation and Lighthouse Authorities (IA-
weekly by National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency. LA) Maritime Buoyage System. The IALA Maritime
Buoyage System is followed by most of the world's mari-
The Weekly Notice to Mariners advise mariners of impor- 90 time nations and will improve maritime safety by encourag-
tant matters affecting navigational safety including new hy- ing conformity in buoyage systems worldwide. IALA
30 drographic discoveries, changes in channels and aids to buoyage is divided into two regions made up of Region A
navigation. Also included are corrections to Light Lists, and Region B. All navigable waters of the United States fol-
Coast Pilots, and Sailing Directions. Foreign marine infor- low IALA Region B, except U.S. possessions west of the
mation is also included. This notice is intended for mariners 95 International Date Line and south of 10° north latitude,
and others who have a need for information related to which follow IALA Region A. Lateral aids to navigation in
35 oceangoing operations. Because it is intended for use by Region A vary from those located within Region B. Non-
oceangoing vessels, many corrections that affect small lateral aids to navigation are the same as those used in
craft navigation and associated waters are not included. In- Region B. Appropriate nautical charts and publications
formation concerning small craft is contained in the Coast 100 should be consulted to determine whether the Region A or
Guard Local Notice to Mariners only. The Weekly Notices Region B marking schemes are in effect for a given area.
40 to Mariners may be obtained free of charge via the World
Wide Web or by email subscription. The U.S. Aids to Navigation System is designed for use
with nautical charts. Nautical charts portray the physical
NAUTICAL CHARTS AND PUBLICATIONS 105 features of the marine environment, including soundings
Charts and Coast Pilots covering the United States and its and other submarine features, landmarks, and other aids
45 territories are published by the National Ocean Service necessary for the proper navigation of a vessel. This crucial
(NOS), Silver Spring, MD 20910, and are for sale by NOS information cannot be obtained from other sources, even
and authorized NOS Sales Agents. A free catalog of avail- ones such as topographic maps, aeronautical charts, or at-
able NOS/NOAA products can be obtained by phone: (301) 110 lases. The exact meaning of an aid to navigation may not
436-8301/(800) 638-8972; FAX: (301) 436-6829; or mail: be clear to the mariner unless the appropriate chart is con-
50 FAA, National Aeronautical Charting Office, Distribution Di- sulted, as the chart illustrates the relationship of the indi-
vision AVN-530, 10201 Good Luck Rd, Glenn Dale, MD vidual aid to navigation to channel limits, obstructions, ha-
20769. zards to navigation, and to the total aids to navigation sys-
115 tem.
Maps for the Mississippi River System are published by the
55 various U.S. Army Corps of Engineer District Engineers. The navigator should maintain and consult suitable publica-
tions and instruments for navigation depending on the ves-
Tide Tables and Tidal Current Tables are no longer printed sel's requirements. This shipboard equipment is separate
or distributed by NOS. Private publishing companies are 120 from the aids to navigation system, but is often essential to
printing the tables using data provided by NOS. These its use.
60 products may be obtained from local stores that carry ma-
rine publications. The U.S. Aids to Navigation System is primarily a lateral
system which employs a simple arrangement of colors,
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shapes, numbers, and light characteristics to mark the lim- Characteristic Preferred to Preferred to port
its of navigable routes. This lateral system is supplemented starboard
by nonlateral aids to navigation where appropriate. Color Green with one Red with one
broad red band broad green band
5 TYPES OF MARKS Shape (buoys) Cylindrical (can) Conical (nun) or
Lateral marks are buoys or beacons indicating the port and or pillar pillar
starboard sides of a route to be followed, and are used in Dayboard Green square, Red triangle, low-
conjunction with a conventional direction of buoyage. lower half red er half green
Topmark (when Green square or Red triangular
10 Generally, lateral aids to navigation indicate on which side fitted) cylinder cone, point up-
of a vessel an aid to navigation should be passed when the
Light Color (if Green Red
vessel is proceeding in the conventional direction of
lighted)
buoyage. Normally, the conventional direction of buoyage
is the direction in which a vessel enters navigable channels Rhythm Composite group Composite group
15 from seaward and proceeds towards the head of naviga- flashing (2+1) flashing (2+1)
tion. In the absence of a route leading from seaward, the Reflector color Green Red
conventional direction of buoyage generally follows a
clockwise direction around land masses. CAUTION: It may not always be possible to pass on either
side of preferred channel aids to navigation. The appropri-
20 For example, proceeding southerly along the Atlantic 55 ate nautical chart should always be consulted.
Coast, from Florida to Texas along the Gulf Coast, and nor-
therly along the Pacific Coast are considered as proceed- Non-lateral marks have no lateral significance, but may be
ing in the conventional direction of buoyage. In some in- used to supplement the lateral aids to navigation specified
stances, this direction must be arbitrarily assigned. Where above. Occasionally, daybeacons or minor lights outside of
25 doubt exists, the mariner should consult charts and other 60 the normal channel will not have lateral significance since
nautical publications. they do not define limits to navigable waters. These aids to
navigation will utilize diamond-shaped dayboards and are
Virtually all U.S. lateral marks are located in IALA Region B divided into four diamond-shaped sectors. The side sectors
and follow the traditional 3R rule of red, right, returning. A of these dayboards are colored white, and the top and bot-
30 summary of the port and starboard hand lateral mark cha- 65 tom sectors are colored black, red, or green as the situation
racteristics is contained in the following table. dictates.
Characteristic Port Hand Starboard Hand Safe water marks are used to mark fairways, midchannels,
Color Green Red and offshore approach points, and indicate that there is un-
70 obstructed water on all sides. They can also be used by the
Shape (buoys) Cylindrical (can) or Conical (nun) or
pillar pillar mariner transiting offshore waters to identify the proximity
of intended landfall. Safe water marks are red and white
Dayboard Green square Red triangle
striped and have a red spherical topmark to further aid in
Topmark (if fit- Cylinder Cone, point up- identification. If lighted, they display a white light with the
ted) ward
75 characteristic Morse code "A".
Light Color (if Green Red
Reflector Color Green Red Isolated danger marks are erected on, moored over, or
Number Odd Even placed immediately adjacent to an isolated danger that may
be passed on all sides. These marks should not be ap-
U.S. lateral aids to navigation at certain Pacific Islands are 80 proached closely without special caution.
35 located within IALA Region A and thus exhibit opposite col-
or significance. Port hand marks are red with square or cy- Isolated danger marks are colored with black and red
lindrical shapes while starboard hand marks are green with bands, and if lighted, display a group flashing (2) white
triangular or conical shapes. light. A topmark consisting of two black spheres, one above
85 the other is fitted for both lighted and unlighted marks.
40 Preferred channel marks are aids to navigation which mark
channel junctions or bifurcations and often mark wrecks or Special marks are not primarily intended to assist safe na-
obstructions. Preferred channel marks may normally be vigation, but to indicate special areas or features referred to
passed on either side by a vessel, but indicate to the mari- on charts or in other nautical publications. The feature
ner the preferred channel. Preferred channel marks are co- 90 should be described in a nautical document such as a
45 lored with red and green bands. chart, Light List, Coast Pilot or Notice to Mariner. Some
areas that may be marked by these aids to navigation are
At a point where a channel divides, when proceeding in the spoil areas, pipelines, traffic separation schemes, jetties, or
conventional direction of buoyage, a preferred channel in military exercise areas. Special marks are yellow in color
IALA Region B may be indicated by a modified port or star- 95 and, if lighted, display a yellow light.
50 board lateral mark as follows:
Information and regulatory marks are used to alert the mar-
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iner to various warnings or regulatory matters. These marks readily visible and easily identifiable against background
have orange geometric shapes against a white back- conditions. Generally, the daymark conveys to the mariner,
ground. The meanings associated with the orange shapes 65 during daylight hours, the same significance as does the
are as follows: aid's light or reflector at night. The daymark of towers,
5 however, consists of the structure itself. As a result, these
1. An open-faced diamond signifies danger. daymarks do not infer lateral significance.
2. A vertical diamond shape having a cross centered
within indicates that vessels are excluded from the 70 Vessels should not pass fixed aids to navigation close
marked area. aboard due to the danger of collision with rip-rap or struc-
10 3. A circular shape indicates that certain operating re- ture foundations, or with the obstruction or danger being
strictions are in effect within the marked area. marked.
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show a faint continuous light between flashes. have a reddish hue.
The distance of an observer from a light cannot be esti- 65 The area in which a light can be observed is normally an
mated by its apparent intensity. Always check the characte- arc with the light as the center and the range of visibility as
5 ristics of lights so powerful lights, visible in the distance, are the radius. However, on some bearings, the range may be
not mistaken for nearby lights (such as those on lighted reduced by obstructions. In such cases, the obstructed arc
buoys) showing similar characteristics of low intensity. If might differ with height of eye and distance. When adjoin-
lights are not sighted within a reasonable time after predic- 70 ing land cuts off a light and the arc of visibility is given, the
tion, a dangerous situation may exist requiring prompt reso- bearing on which the light disappears may vary with the
10 lution or action in order to ensure the safety of the vessel. distance of the vessel from which observed and with the
height of eye. When the light is cut off by a sloping hill or
The apparent characteristic of a complex light may change point of land, the light may be seen over a wider arc by a
with the distance of the observer. For example, a light 75 vessel farther away than by one closer to the light.
which actually displays a characteristic of fixed white varied
15 by flashes of alternating white and red (the rhythms having The arc drawn on charts around a light is not intended to
a decreasing range of visibility in the order: flashing white, give information as to the distance at which it can be seen,
flashing red, fixed white) may, when first sighted in clear but solely to indicate, in the case of lights, which do not
weather, show as a simple flashing white light. As the ves- 80 show equally in all directions, the bearings between which
sel draws nearer, the red flash will become visible and the the variation of visibility or obstruction of the light occurs.
20 characteristics will apparently be alternating flashing white
and red. Later, the fixed white light will be seen between PRIVATE AIDS TO NAVIGATION
the flashes and the true characteristic of the light will finally Included: Class I aids to navigation on marine structures or
be recognized as fixed white, alternating flashing white and 85 other works which the owners are legally obligated to es-
red (F W Al WR). tablish, maintain, and operate as prescribed by the Coast
25 Guard.
If a vessel has considerable vertical motion due to pitching
in heavy seas, a light sighted on the horizon may alternate- Included: Class II aids to navigation exclusive of Class I,
ly appear and disappear. This may lead the unwary to as- 90 located in waters used by general navigation.
sign a false characteristic and hence, to error in its identifi-
30 cation. The true characteristic will be evident after the dis- Not included: Class III aids to navigation exclusive of Class
tance has been sufficiently decreased or by increasing the I and Class II, located in waters not ordinarily used by gen-
height of eye of the observer. eral navigation.
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Similarly, the effects of wave motion on lighted buoys may OIL WELL STRUCTURES
35 produce the appearance of incorrect light phase characte- Oil well structures in navigable waters are not listed in the
ristics when certain flashes occur, but are not viewed by Light List. The structures are shown on the appropriate
the mariner. In addition, buoy motion can reduce the dis- nautical charts. Information concerning the location and
tance at which buoy lights are detected. 100 characteristics of those structures which display lights and
sound signals not located in obstruction areas are pub-
40 Sectors of colored glass are placed in the lanterns of some lished in Local and/or Weekly Notices to Mariners.
lights in order to produce a system of light sectors of differ-
ent colors. In general, red sectors are used to mark shoals In general, during the nighttime, a series of white lights are
or to warn the mariner of other obstructions to navigation or 105 displayed extending from the platform to the top of the der-
of nearby land. Such lights provide approximate bearing in- rick when drilling operations are in progress. At other times,
45 formation, since observers may note the change of color as structures are usually marked with one or more fixed or
they cross the boundary between sectors. These bounda- quick flashing white or red lights, visible for at least one
ries are indicated in the Light List (Col. 8) and by dotted nautical mile during clear weather. Obstructions, which are
lines on charts. These bearings, as all bearings referring to 110 a part of the appurtenances to the main structure, such as
lights, are given in true degrees from 000° to 359°, as ob- mooring piles, anchors, and mooring buoys, etc., normally
50 served from a vessel toward the light. are not lighted. In addition, some of the structures are
equipped with sound signals (bell, siren, whistle, or horn).
Altering course on the changing sectors of a light or using When operating, bells sound one stroke every 15 seconds,
the boundaries between light sectors to determine the 115 while sirens, whistles, or horns sound a single two-second
bearing for any purpose is not recommended. Be guided blast every 20 seconds.
55 instead by the correct compass bearing to the light and do
not rely on being able to accurately observe the point at CHARACTERISTICS OF AIDS TO NAVIGA-
which the color changes. This is difficult to determine be- TION
cause the edges of a colored sector cannot be cut off 120
sharply. On either side of the line of demarcation between
LIGHT COLORS
60 white, red, or green sectors, there is always a small arc of
Only aids to navigation with green or red lights have lateral
uncertain color. Moreover, when haze or smoke are
significance. When proceeding in the conventional direction
present in the intervening atmosphere, a white sector might
of buoyage, the mariner in IALA Region B, may see the fol-
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lowing lighted aids to navigation: Cylindrical buoys (referred to as "can buoys") and square
dayboards mark the left side of a channel when proceeding
Green lights on aids to navigation mark port sides of chan- 65 from seaward. These aids to navigation are associated with
nels and locations of wrecks or obstructions that must be solid green or green and red-banded marks where the
5 passed by keeping these lighted aids to navigation on the topmost band is green.
port hand of a vessel. Green lights are also used on pre-
ferred channel marks where the preferred channel is to Conical buoys (referred to as "nun buoys") and triangular
starboard (i.e., aid to navigation left to port when proceed- 70 dayboards mark the right side of the channel when pro-
ing in the conventional direction of buoyage). Red lights on ceeding from seaward. These aids to navigation are asso-
10 aids to navigation mark starboard sides of channels and lo- ciated with solid red or red and green-banded marks where
cations of wrecks or obstructions that must be passed by the topmost band is red.
keeping these lighted aids to navigation on the starboard
hand of a vessel. Red lights are also used on preferred 75 Unless fitted with topmarks; lighted, sound, pillar, and spar
channel marks where the preferred channel is to port (i.e., buoys have no shape significance. Their numbers, colors,
15 aid to navigation left to starboard when proceeding in the and light characteristics convey their meanings.
conventional direction of buoyage).
NUMBERS
White and yellow lights have no lateral significance. The 80 All solid red and solid green aids to navigation are num-
shapes, colors, letters, and light rhythms may determine bered, with red aids to navigation bearing even numbers
20 the purpose of aids to navigation exhibiting white or yellow and green aids to navigation bearing odd numbers. The
lights. numbers for each increase from seaward, proceeding in
the conventional direction of buoyage. Numbers are kept in
Most aids to navigation are fitted with retro reflective ma- 85 approximate sequence on both sides of the channel by
terial to increase their visibility in darkness. Red or green omitting numbers where necessary.
25 retro reflective material is used on lateral aids to navigation
that, if lighted, will display lights of the same color. Letters may be used to augment numbers when lateral aids
to navigation are added to channels with previously com-
LIGHT RHYTHMS 90 pleted numerical sequences. Letters will increase in alpha-
Light rhythms have no lateral significance. Aids to naviga- betical order from seaward, proceeding in the conventional
30 tion with lateral significance exhibit flashing, quick, occult- direction of buoyage, and are added to numbers as suffix-
ing or isophase light rhythms. Ordinarily, flashing lights es.
(frequency not exceeding 30 flashes per minute) will be
used. 95 No other aids to navigation are numbered. Preferred chan-
nel, safe water, isolated danger, special marks, and infor-
35 Preferred channel marks exhibit a composite group- mation and regulatory aids to navigation may be lettered,
flashing light rhythm of two flashes followed by a single but not numbered.
flash.
100 DAYBOARDS
Safe water marks show a white Morse code "A" rhythm (a In order to describe the appearance and purpose of each
40 short flash followed by a long flash). dayboard used in the U.S. System, standard designations
have been formulated. A brief explanation of the designa-
Isolated danger marks show a white flashing (2) rhythm tions and of the purpose of each type of dayboard in the
(two flashes repeated regularly). 105 system is given below, followed by a verbal description of
the appearance of each dayboard type.
45 Special marks show yellow lights and exhibit a flashing or
fixed rhythm; however, a flashing rhythm is preferred. Designations:
Information and regulatory marks, when lighted, display a 110 1. First Letter - Shape or Purpose
white light with any light rhythm except quick flashing, C: Crossing (western rivers only) diamond-shaped,
50 flashing (2) and Morse code "A". used to indicate the points at which the channel
crosses the river.
For situations where lights require a distinct cautionary sig-
nificance, as at sharp turns, sudden channel constrictions, J: Junction (square or triangle) used to mark (pre-
wrecks, or obstructions, a quick flashing light rhythm will be 115 ferred channel) junctions or bifurcations in the chan-
55 used. nel, or wrecks or obstructions which may be passed
on either side; color of top band has lateral signific-
SHAPES ance for the preferred channel.
In order to provide easy identification, certain unlighted K: Range (rectangular) when both the front and rear
buoys and dayboards on beacons are differentiated by 120 range dayboards are aligned on the same bearing,
60 shape. These shapes are laterally significant only when as- the observer is on the azimuth of the range, usually
sociated with laterally significant colors. used to mark the center of the channel.
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M: Safe water (octagonal) used to mark the fairway JG-TY: Square dayboard bearing horizontal bands of green
or middle of the channel. and red, green band topmost, with a green reflective border
60 and a yellow reflective triangle.
N: No lateral significance (diamond or rectangular-
shaped) used for special purpose, warning, dis- JR: Dayboard bearing horizontal bands of red and green,
5 tance, or location markers. red band topmost, with a red reflective border.
S: Square used to mark the port (left) side of chan- JR-I: Triangular dayboard bearing horizontal bands of red
nels when proceeding from seaward. and green, red band topmost, with a red reflective border
65 and a yellow horizontal band.
T: Triangle used to mark the starboard (right) side of
channels when proceeding from seaward. JR-SY: Triangular dayboard bearing horizontal bands of
10 red and green, red band topmost, with a red reflective bor-
2. Second letter - Key color der and a yellow reflective square.
B - Black, G - Green, R - Red, W - White, Y - Yellow
JR-TY: Triangular dayboard bearing horizontal bands of
3. Third letter (color of center stripe; range dayboards 70 red and green, red band topmost, with a red reflective bor-
15 only) der and a yellow reflective triangle.
KBG: Rectangular black dayboard bearing a central green
4. Additional information after a (-) stripe.
-I: Intracoastal Waterway; a yellow reflective horizon-
tal band on a dayboard; indicates the aid to naviga- KBG-I: Rectangular black dayboard bearing a central green
20 tion marks the Intracoastal Waterway. 75 stripe and a yellow reflective horizontal band.
KBR: Rectangular black dayboard bearing a central red
-SY: Intracoastal Waterway; a yellow reflective stripe.
square on a dayboard; indicates the aid to naviga-
tion is a port hand mark for vessels traversing the KBR-I: Rectangular black dayboard bearing a central red
25 Intracoastal Waterway. May appear on a triangular stripe and a yellow reflective horizontal band.
daymark where the Intracoastal Waterway coincides
80 KBW: Rectangular black dayboard bearing a central white
with a waterway having opposite conventional direc-
stripe.
tion of buoyage.
KBW-I: Rectangular black dayboard bearing a central white
30 -TY: Intracoastal Waterway; a yellow reflective trian- stripe and a yellow reflective horizontal band.
gle on a dayboard; indicates the aid to navigation is
a starboard hand mark for vessels traversing the KGB: Rectangular green dayboard bearing a central black
Intracoastal Waterway. May appear on a square 85 stripe.
daymark where the Intracoastal Waterway coincides KGB-I: Rectangular green dayboard bearing a central black
35 with a waterway having opposite conventional direc- stripe and a yellow reflective horizontal band.
tion of buoyage.
KGR: Rectangular green dayboard bearing a central red
Descriptions: stripe.
CNG: Diamond-shaped dayboard divided into four di- 90 KGR-I: Rectangular green dayboard bearing a central red
40 amond-shaped colored sectors with the sectors at the side stripe and a yellow reflective horizontal band.
corners white and the sectors at the top and bottom cor-
ners green, with green reflective diamonds at the top and KGW: Rectangular green dayboard bearing a central white
bottom corners and white reflective diamonds in the side stripe.
corners.
KGW-I: Rectangular green dayboard bearing a central
45 CNR: Diamond-shaped dayboard divided into four di- 95 white stripe and a yellow reflective horizontal band.
amond-shaped colored sectors with the sectors at the side
KRB: Rectangular red dayboard bearing a central black
corners white and the sectors at the top and bottom cor-
stripe.
ners red, with red reflective diamonds at the top and bottom
corners and white reflective diamonds in the side corners. KRB-I: Rectangular red dayboard bearing a central black
stripe and a yellow reflective horizontal band.
50 JG: Dayboard bearing horizontal bands of green and red,
green band topmost, with a green reflective border. 100 KRG: Rectangular red dayboard bearing a central green
stripe.
JG-I: Square dayboard bearing horizontal bands of green
and red, green band topmost, with a green reflective border KRG-I: Rectangular red dayboard bearing a central green
and a yellow reflective horizontal band. stripe and a yellow reflective horizontal band.
55 JG-SY: Square dayboard bearing horizontal bands of green KRW: Rectangular red dayboard bearing a central white
and red, green band topmost, with a green reflective border 105 stripe.
and a yellow reflective square.
KRW-I: Rectangular red dayboard bearing a central white
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stripe and a yellow reflective horizontal band. TR: Triangular red dayboard with a red reflective border.
KWB: Rectangular white dayboard bearing a central black TR-I: Triangular red dayboard with a red reflective border
stripe. and a yellow reflective horizontal band.
KWB-I: Rectangular white dayboard bearing a central black TR-SY: Triangular red dayboard with a red reflective border
5 stripe and a yellow reflective horizontal band. 55 and a yellow reflective square.
KWG: Rectangular white dayboard bearing a central green TR-TY: Triangular red dayboard with a red reflective border
stripe. and a yellow reflective triangle.
KWG-I: Rectangular white dayboard bearing a central These abbreviated descriptions are used in column (7) and
green stripe and a yellow reflective horizontal band. 60 may also be found on the illustration of U.S. Aids to Navi-
10 KWR: Rectangular white dayboard bearing a central red gation System.
stripe.
OTHER SHORT RANGE AIDS TO NAVIGATION
KWR-I: Rectangular white dayboard bearing a central red Lighthouses are placed on shore or on marine sites and
stripe and a yellow reflective horizontal band. 65 most often do not show lateral markings. They assist mari-
MR: Octagonal dayboard bearing stripes of white and red, ners in determining their position or safe course, or warn of
15 with a white reflective border. obstructions or dangers to navigation. Lighthouses with no
lateral significance usually exhibit a white light.
MR-I: Octagonal dayboard bearing stripes of white and red,
with a white reflective border and a yellow reflective hori- 70 Occasionally, lighthouses use sectored lights to mark
zontal band. shoals or warn mariners of other dangers. Lights so
equipped show one color from most directions and a differ-
NB: Diamond-shaped dayboard divided into four diamond-
ent color or colors over definite arcs of the horizon as indi-
20 shaped colored sectors with the sectors at the side corners
cated on the appropriate nautical chart. These sectors pro-
white and the sectors at the top and bottom corners black,
75 vide approximate bearing information and the observer
with a white reflective border.
should note a change of color as the boundary between the
ND: Rectangular white mileage marker with black numerals sectors is crossed. Since sector bearings are not precise,
indicating the mile number (western rivers only). they should be considered as a warning only, and used in
conjunction with a nautical chart.
25 NG: Diamond-shaped dayboard divided into four diamond- 80
shaped colored sectors with the sectors at the side corners Seasonal aids to navigation are placed into service, with-
white and the sectors at the top and bottom corners green, drawn, or changed at specified times of the year. The dates
with a white reflective border. shown in the Light List (Col. 8) are approximate and may
NL: Rectangular white location marker with an orange ref- vary due to adverse weather or other conditions.
30 lective border and black letters indicating the location. 85
Ranges are non-lateral aids to navigation employing dual
NR: Diamond-shaped dayboard divided into four diamond- beacons which, when the structures appear to be in line,
shaped colored sectors with the sectors at the side corners assist the mariner in maintaining a safe course. The appro-
white and the sectors at the top and bottom corners red, priate nautical chart must be consulted when using ranges
with a white reflective border. 90 to determine whether the range marks the centerline of the
35 NW: Diamond-shaped white dayboard with an orange ref- navigable channel and also what section of the range may
lective border and black letters describing the information be safely traversed. Ranges typically display rectangular
or regulatory nature of the mark. dayboards of various colors and are generally, but not al-
ways lighted. When lighted, ranges may display lights of
NY: Diamond-shaped yellow dayboard with yellow reflec- 95 any color.
tive border
Sound signal is a generic term used to describe aids to na-
40 SG: Square green dayboard with a green reflective border.
vigation that produce an audible signal designed to assist
SG-I: Square green dayboard with a green reflective border the mariner in periods of reduced visibility. These aids to
and a yellow reflective horizontal band. 100 navigation can be activated by several means (e.g., ma-
nually, remotely, or fog detector). The Coast Guard is re-
SG-SY: Square green dayboard with a green reflective placing many fog detectors with remote radio activated
border and a yellow reflective square. sound signals. To activate, mariners key their VHF-FM ra-
45 SG-TY: Square green dayboard with a green reflective dio a designated number of times on a designated VHF-FM
border and a yellow reflective triangle. 105 channel. The sound signal is activated for a period of 30
minutes after which the activated assistance automatically
SR: Square red dayboard with a red reflective border. (IA- turns off. In cases where a fog detector is in use, there
LA Region "A") may be a delay in the automatic activation of the signal.
Additionally, fog detectors may not be capable of detecting
TG: Triangular green dayboard with a green reflective bor-
110 patchy fog conditions. Sound signals are distinguished by
50 der. (IALA Region "A")
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their tone and phase characteristics. The devices produc- on the Mississippi River and its tributaries above Baton
ing the sound, e.g., diaphones, diaphragm horns, sirens, Rouge, LA and on certain other rivers which flow toward
whistles, bells, and gongs determine tones. 65 the Gulf of Mexico.
5 Phase characteristics are defined by the signal's sound pat- The Western Rivers System varies from the standard U.S.
tern, i.e., the number of blasts and silent periods per minute system as follows:
and their durations. Sound signals sounded from fixed
structures generally produce a specific number of blasts 70 1. Aids to navigation are not numbered.
and silent periods each minute when operating. Buoy 2. Numbers on aids to navigation do not have lateral
10 sound signals are generally activated by the motion of the significance, but rather indicate mileage from a fixed
sea and therefore do not emit a regular signal characteris- point (normally the river mouth).
tic. It is common, in fact, for a buoy to produce no sound 3. Diamonds shaped crossing dayboards, red and
signal when seas are calm. 75 white or green and white as appropriate, and are
used to indicate where the river channel crosses
15 The characteristic of a sound signal can be located in col- from one bank to the other.
umn (8) of the Light List. If the sound signal is remotely ac- 4. Lights on green aids to navigation show a single-
tivated, column (8) will contain the VHF-FM channel and flash characteristic, which may be green or white.
number of times the VHF-FM radio is keyed. All waterway 80 5. Lights on red aids to navigation show a group-flash
users equipped with a VHF-FM radio may activate the characteristic, which may be red or white.
20 sound signal, but they are not required to do so. Unless it 6. Isolated danger marks are not used.
is specifically stated that a sound signal "Operates conti-
nuously", or the signal is a bell, gong, or whistle on a buoy, BRIDGE MARKINGS
it can be assumed that the sound signal only operates dur- 85 Bridges across navigable waters are generally marked with
ing times of fog, reduced visibility, or adverse weather. red, green and/or white lights for nighttime navigation. Red
25 lights mark piers and other parts of the bridge. Red lights
An emergency sound signal is sounded at some locations are also used on drawbridges to show when they are in the
when the main and standby signals are inoperative. If the closed position.
emergency signal is of a different type or characteristic 90
than the main signal, its characteristic is listed in column (8) Green lights are used on drawbridges to show when they
30 of this publication. are in the open position. The location of these lights will
vary according to the bridge structure. Green lights are also
CAUTION: Mariners should not rely on sound signals to de- used to mark the centerline of navigable channels through
termine their position. Distance cannot be accurately de- 95 fixed bridges. If there are two or more channels through the
termined by sound intensity. Occasionally, sound signals bridge, the preferred channel is also marked by three white
35 may not be heard in areas close to their location. Signals lights in a vertical line above the green light.
may not sound in cases where fog exists close to, but not
at, the location of the sound signal. Red and green retroreflective panels may be used to mark
100 bridge piers and may also be used on bridges not required
VARIATIONS TO THE U.S. SYSTEM to display lights.
40 Intracoastal Waterway aids to navigation: The Intracoastal
Waterway runs parallel to the Atlantic and Gulf coasts from Lateral red and green lights and dayboards may mark main
Manasquan Inlet, New Jersey to the Mexican border. Aids channels through bridges. Adjacent piers should be marked
to navigation marking these waters have some portion of 105 with fixed yellow lights when the main channel is marked
them marked with yellow. Otherwise, the coloring and with lateral aids to navigation.
45 numbering of the aids to navigation follow the same system
as that in other U.S. waterways. Centerlines of channels through fixed bridges may be
marked with a safe water mark and an occulting white light
In order that vessels may readily follow the Intracoastal 110 when lateral marks are used to mark main channels. The
Waterway route, special markings are employed. These centerline of the navigable channel through the draw span
50 marks consist of a yellow square and yellow triangle and of floating bridges may be marked with a special mark. The
indicate which side the aid to navigation should be passed mark will be a yellow diamond with yellow retroreflective
when following the conventional direction of buoyage. The panels and may exhibit a yellow light that displays a Morse
yellow square indicates that the aid to navigation should be 115 code "B"(-...).
kept on the left side and the yellow triangle indicates that
55 the aid to navigation should be kept on the right side. A yel- Clearance gauges may be installed to enhance navigation
low horizontal band provides no lateral information, but safety. The gauges are located on the right channel pier or
simply identifies aids as marking the Intracoastal Water- pier protective structure facing approaching vessels. They
way. 120 indicate the vertical clearance available under the span.
60 Western Rivers aids to navigation: The Western Rivers Drawbridges equipped with radiotelephones display a blue
System, a variation of the standard U.S. Aids to Navigation and white sign which indicates what VHF radiotelephone
System described in the preceding sections, is employed channels should be used to request bridge openings.
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cific requirements of performance. The GPS is operated
ELECTRONIC AIDS TO NAVIGATION and controlled by the Department of Defense (DOD) under
65 U.S. Air Force management.
RACONS
5 Aids to navigation may be enhanced by the use of RAdar GPS uses a network of 24 satellites (nominal) when the
beaCONS (RACONS). RACONS, when triggered by a ves- system is fully operational. The satellites are placed in one
sel's radar, will transmit a coded reply to the vessel's radar. of six precise orbital planes, which complete a circular
This reply serves to identify the RACON station by exhibit- 70 10,900 nautical mile orbit of the earth once every 12 hours.
ing a series of dots and dashes which appear on the radar Ideally, a minimum of four satellites will be visible from any
10 display radially from the RACON. This display will represent position on the earth and will provide positions with a global
the approximate range and bearing to the RACON. Al- horizontal accuracy within 17 meters, 95% percent of the
though RACONS may be used on both laterally significant time. At least three satellites are required for a two-
and non-laterally significant aids to navigation, the RACON 75 dimensional solution. The GPS system does not provide in-
signal itself is for identification purposes only. RACONS are tegrity information and mariners should exercise extreme
15 also used as bridge marks to mark the point of best pas- caution when using GPS in restricted waterways.
sage. All RACONS operate in the radar X-band from 9,300
to 9,500 MHz. Some RACONS also operate in the 2,900 to Federal Radionavigation Policy (FRP) has established that
3,000 MHz radar S-band. 80 GPS will be available for civil use. Whenever possible, ad-
vance notice of when the GPS satellites should not be used
20 RACONS have a typical output of 100 to 300 milliwatts and will be provided by the DOD and made available by the
are considered a short-range aid to navigation. Reception U.S. Coast Guard GPS status messages.
varies from a nominal range of 6 to 8 nautical miles when
mounted on a buoy to as much as 17 nautical miles for a 85 DIFFERENTIAL GPS (DGPS)
RACON with a directional antenna mounted at a height of The Coast Guard has partnered with the Department of
25 50 feet on a fixed structure. It must be understood that Transportation (DOT) and the Army Corps of Engineers to
these are nominal ranges and are dependent upon many provide a system for marine navigation called Differential
factors. GPS (DGPS). As the newest electronic system of naviga-
90 tion, DGPS transmitters provide offshore coverage and an
The beginning of the RACON presentation occurs about 50 all-weather electronic aid to navigation capability. The Na-
30 yards beyond the RACON position and will persist for a tionwide DGPS sites provide signal coverage to 92% of the
number of revolutions of the radar antenna (depending on continental United States, including the Great Lakes, com-
its rotation rate). Distance to the RACON can be measured plete coverage of the coastline, as well as selected portions
to the point at which the RACON flash begins, but the fig- 95 of Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and the inland river system.
ure obtained will be greater than the ship's distance from The Coast Guard’s Maritime portion of the DGPS system
35 the RACON. This is due to the slight response delay in the achieved Full Operational Capability (FOC) on March 15,
RACON apparatus. 1999. The network now meets the high standards of accu-
racy, integrity, reliability, availability and coverage required
Radar operators may notice some broadening or spoking of 100 for the Harbor Entrance and Approach phase of navigation.
the RACON presentation when their vessel approaches As of November 2010, 29 DOT sites, 9 ACOE sites, and 50
40 closely to the source of the RACON. This effect can be mi- USCG Sites were providing differential corrections.
nimized by adjustment of the IF gain or sweep gain control
of the radar. If desired, the RACON presentation can be vir- How DGPS works:
tually eliminated by operation of the FTC (fast time con- 105 DGPS is an augmentation to the GPS signals. Each site
stant) controls of the radar. corrects for small variations in the signals from each satel-
45 lite that is in view at that time. Satellite signals can vary due
Radar Reflectors to small changes in the satellite's circuitry and orbit and
Many aids to navigation incorporate special fixtures de- from changes caused by local weather conditions. Satellite
signed to enhance the reflection of radar energy. These fix- 110 corrections are transmitted to users via radio signals in the
tures, called radar reflectors, help radar-equipped vessels medium frequency band (285-325 kHz) previously used for
50 to detect buoys and beacons, which are so equipped. They marine radiobeacons. DGPS corrections and integrity in-
do not however, positively identify a radar target as an aid formation are transmitted using Minimum Shift Keying
to navigation. (MSK) modulation; the modulation data rate is usually 100
115 or 200 bits per second (bps) but can also be 50 bps. The
range of DGPS transmissions is from 40 to 300 nautical
55 GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM (GPS) miles.
GPS is a satellite based navigation system which provides
precise, worldwide, three-dimensional navigation capabili- DGPS is the first federal radionavigation system capable of
ties. The system was originally designed for military appli- 120 providing the 10-meter navigation service required for the
cation, however it is also available to merchant, recreation- harbor entrance and approach phase of maritime naviga-
60 al and fishing vessels using a variety of commercial receiv- tion. DGPS provides integrity messages for signals from
ers. The GPS System has reached Full Operating Capabili- the GPS satellites as well as DGPS position corrections
ty (FOC). FOC status signifies that the system meets spe- and provides absolute position accuracy of 1-5 meters.
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NAVIGATION CENTER Internet Service (www)
Each DGPS site has two reference stations (which calcu- Users with access to the World Wide Web (www) can
late the differential corrections), two integrity monitors access real time or archived GPS, NDGPS, DGPS, and
(which ensure the differential corrections are accurate), a 40 LNM information at http://www.navcen.uscg.gov as well as
5 transmitter and communications equipment to communi- subscribe to a list server that enables users to receive GPS
cate status information to and receive control commands status messages and Notice to NAVSTAR User (NANU)
from the control station. Each transmitter and reference messages via direct Internet e-mail.
station has a unique ID number that permits users to de-
termine which site/equipment is providing their differential 45 The NAVCEN 24 hour voice recording is a 3-line telephone
10 corrections. As distance from the transmitting site increas- answering machine. Up to 3 callers can listen to the 90
es, the small error in the differential corrections increases; second recording at the same time.
best accuracy is achieved when using the DGPS site clos-
est to the user. The NAVCEN also disseminates GPS and DGPS safety
50 advisory broadcast messages through USCG broadcast
15 Information regarding the location of DGPS transmitters is stations utilizing VHF-FM voice, HF-SSB voice, and NAV-
given on the map labeled U.S. DGPS Sites & Identification TEX broadcasts. The broadcasts provide the GPS and
Numbers on page i. Users can access additional informa- DGPS user in the marine environment with the current sta-
tion and DGPS system status, submit questions, and pro- tus of the navigation systems, as well as any
vide comments via the Navigation Information Service 55 planned/unplanned system outages that could affect GPS
20 website or by calling the Coast Guard Navigation Center and DGPS navigational accuracy.
DGPS watchstander at (703) 313-5902.
To comment on any of these services or ask questions
NAVIGATION INFORMATION SERVICE (NIS) about the service offered, contact the NAVCEN at:
The Coast Guard is the government interface for civil users 60
25 of GPS and has established a Navigation Information Ser- Commanding Officer
vice (NIS) to meet the information needs of the civil user. U.S. Coast Guard Navigation Center
The NIS is a Coast Guard facility that is manned 24 hours a MS 7310
day, 7 days a week, and is located at the Navigation Center 7323 Telegraph Road
(NAVCEN) in Alexandria, VA. It provides voice broadcasts, 65 Alexandria, VA 22310-3998
30 data broadcasts, facsimile, and on-line computer-based in- Phone: (703) 313-5900
formation services, which are all available 24 hours a day. FAX: (703) 313-5920
The information provided includes present or future satellite Internet: http://www.navcen.uscg.gov
outages and constellation changes, user instructions and
tutorials, lists of service and receiver provider/users, and 70
35 other GPS, and DGPS related information.
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GLOSSARY OF AIDS TO NAVIGATION TERMS
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GLOSSARY OF AIDS TO NAVIGATION TERMS
Fixed Light: A light showing continuously and steady, as Junction: The point where a channel divides when pro-
opposed to a rhythmic light. (Do not confuse with “fixed” as 65 ceeding seaward. The place where a distributary departs
used to differentiate from “floating”.) from the main stream.
5
Flash: A relatively brief appearance of a light, in compari- Lateral System: A system of aids to navigation in which
son with the longest interval of darkness in the same cha- characteristics of buoys and beacons indicate the sides of
racteristic. 70 a channel or route relative to a Conventional Direction of
Buoyage (usually upstream).
10 Flash tube: An electronically controlled high-intensity dis- Light: The signal emitted by a lighted aid to navigation.
charge lamp with a very brief flash duration. The illuminating apparatus used to emit the light signal. A
Flashing Light: A light in which the total duration of the lighted aid to navigation on a fixed structure.
light in each period is clearly shorter than the total duration 75
of the darkness and in which the flashed of light are all of Light Sector: The arc over which a light is visible, de-
15 equal duration. (Commonly used for a single-flashing light scribed in degrees true, as observed from seaward towards
which exhibits only single flashes which are repeated at the light. May be used to define distinctive color difference
regular intervals.) of two adjoining sectors, or an obscured sector.
80
Floating Aid to Navigation: A buoy, secured in its as- Lighted Ice Buoy (LIB): A lighted buoy without a sound
20 signed position by a mooring. signal, and designed to withstand the forces of shifting and
flowing ice. Used to replace a conventional buoy when that
Fog Detector: An electronic device used to automatically aid to navigation is endangered by ice.
determine conditions of visibility which warrant the activa- 85
tion of a sound signal or additional light signals. Lighthouse: A lighted beacon of major importance.
25
Fog Signal: See sound signal. Local Notice to Mariners: A written document issued by
each U.S. Coast Guard district to disseminate important in-
Geographic Range: The greatest distance the curvature of 90 formation affecting aids to navigation, dredging, marine
the earth permits an object of a given height to be seen construction, special marine activities, and bridge construc-
30 from a particular height of eye without regard to luminous tion on waterways within that district.
intensity or visibility conditions.
Luminous Range: The greatest distance a light can be
Global Positioning System (GPS): A satellite based ra- 95 expected to be seen given its nominal range and the pre-
dio-navigation system providing continuous worldwide cov- vailing meteorological visibility.
35 erage. It provides navigation, position, and timing informa-
tion to air, marine, and land users. Mark: A visual aid to navigation. Often called navigational
mark, including floating marks (buoys) and fixed marks
Gong: A wave actuated sound signal on buoys which uses 100 (beacons).
a group of saucer-shaped bells to produce different tones.
40 Meteorological Visibility: The greatest distance at which a
Group Flashing Light: A flashing light in which a group of black object of suitable dimension could be seen and rec-
flashes, specified in number, is regularly repeated. ognized against the horizon sky by day, or in case of night
105 observations, could be seen and recognized if the general
Group Occulting Light: An occulting light in which a group illumination were raised to the daylight level.
45 of eclipses, specified in number, regularly repeated.
Mileage Number: A number assigned to aids to navigation
Horn: A sound signal which uses electricity or compressed which gives the distance in sailing miles along the river
air to vibrate a disc diaphragm. 110 from a reference point to the aid to navigation. The number
is used principally in the Mississippi River System.
50 Inoperative: Sound signal or electronic aid to navigation
out of service due to a malfunction. Nominal Range: The maximum distance a light can be
seen in clear weather (meteorological visibility of 10 nauti-
Interrupted Quick Flash: A quick flashing light in which 115 cal miles). Listed for all lighted aids to navigation except
the rapid alternations are interrupted at regular intervals by range lights, directional lights, and private aids to naviga-
55 eclipses of long duration. tion.
Isolated Danger Mark: A mark erected on, or moored Occulting Light: A light in which the total duration of light
above or very near, an isolated danger which has naviga- 120 in each period is clearly longer than the total duration of the
ble water all around it. darkness and in which the intervals of darkness (occulta-
60 tions) are all of equal duration. Commonly used for single
Isophase Light: A rhythmic light in which all durations of occulting light which exhibits only single occultations which
light and darkness are equal. are repeated at regular intervals.
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Ocean Data Acquisition System (ODAS): Certain very Rebuilt: A fixed aid to navigation, previously destroyed,
large buoys in deep water for the collection of oceano- 65 which has been restored as an aid to navigation.
graphic and meteorological information. All ODAS buoys
5 are yellow in color and display a yellow light. Regulatory Marks: A white and orange aid to navigation
with no lateral significance. Used to indicate a special
Off Shore Tower: Monitored light stations built on exposed meaning to the mariner, such as danger, restricted opera-
marine sites to replace lightships. 70 tions, or exclusion area.
10 Off Station: A floating aid to navigation that is not on its Relighted: An extinguished aid to navigation returned to its
assigned position. advertised light characteristics.
Passing Light: A low intensity light which may be mounted 75 Replaced: An aid to navigation previously off station, adrift,
on the structure of another light to enable the mariner to or missing, restored by another aid to navigation of the
15 keep the latter light in sight when passing out of its beam same type and characteristics.
during transit.
Replaced (temporarily): An aid to navigation previously off
Period: The interval of time between the commencement 80 station, adrift, or missing restored by another aid to naviga-
of two identical successive cycles of the characteristic of tion of a different type and/or characteristic.
20 the light or sound signal.
Reset: A floating aid to navigation previously off station,
Pile: A long, heavy timber driven into the seabed or ri- adrift or missing, returned to its assigned position (station).
verbed to serve as a support for an aid to navigation. 85
Rhythmic Light: A light showing intermittently with a regu-
25 Port Hand Mark: A buoy or beacon which is left to the port lar periodicity.
hand when proceeding in the “Conventional Direction of
Buoyage”. Sector: See light sector.
90
Preferred Channel Mark: A lateral mark indicating a chan- Setting a Buoy: The act of placing a buoy on assigned po-
30 nel junction or bifurcation, or a wreck or other obstruction sition in the water.
which after consulting a chart, may be passed on either
side. Siren: A sound signal which uses electricity or compressed
95 air to actuate either a disc or a cup shaped rotor.
Primary Aid to Navigation: An aid to navigation estab-
35 lished for the purpose of making landfalls and coastwise Skeleton Tower: A tower, usually of steel, constructed of
passages from headland to headland. heavy corner members and various horizontal and diagonal
bracing members.
Quick Light: A light exhibiting very rapid regular alterna- 100
tions of light and darkness, normally 60 flashes per minute. Sound Signal: A device which transmits sound, intended
40 to provide information to mariners during periods of re-
RACON: A radar beacon which produces a coded re- stricted visibility and foul weather.
sponse or radar paint, when triggered by a radar signal.
105 Starboard Hand Mark: A buoy or beacon which is left to
Radar: An electronic system designed to transmit radio the starboard hand when proceeding in the Conventional
45 signals and receive reflected images of those signals from Direction of Buoyage.
a “target” in order to determine the bearing and distance to
the “target”. Topmark: One or more relatively small objects of characte-
110 ristic shape and color placed on aid to identify its purpose.
Radar Reflector: A special fixture fitted to or incorporated
50 into the design of certain aids to navigation to enhance Traffic Separation Scheme: Shipping corridors marked by
their ability to reflect radar energy. In general, these fixtures buoys which separate incoming from outgoing vessels. Im-
will materially improve the aid to navigation for use by ves- properly called SEA LANES.
sels with radar. 115
Watching Properly: An aid to navigation on its assigned
55 Range: A line formed by the extension of a line connecting position exhibiting the advertised characteristics in all re-
two charted points. spects.
Range lights: Two lights associated to form a range which 120 Whistle: A wave actuated sound signal on buoys which
often, but not necessarily, indicates the channel centerline. produces sound by emitting compressed air through a cir-
60 The front range light is the lower of the two, and nearer to cumferential slot into a cylindrical bell chamber.
the mariner using the range. The rear light is higher and
further from the mariner.
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Winter Marker: An unlighted buoy without a sound signal, lower candlepower than the regular light, but usually the
used to replace a conventional buoy when an aid to naviga- same characteristic.
tion is endangered by ice.
10 Withdrawn: The discontinuance of an aid to navigation or
5 Winter Light: A light which is maintained during those win- equipment on an aid to navigation during severe ice condi-
ter months when the regular light is extinguished. It is of tions or for the winter season.
15
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CHARACTERISTICS OF LIGHTS
2. OCCULTING.
A light in which the total duration of light in a period is
longer than the total duration of darkness and the intervals
of darkness (eclipses) are usually of equal duration
2.1 Single-occulting. Oc
period An occulting light in which an eclipse is regularly re-
peated.
2.2 Group-occulting. Oc (2)
period An occulting light in which a group of eclipses, specified
in numbers, is regularly repeated.
4. FLASHING.
A light in which the total duration of light in a period is
shorter than the total duration of darkness and the appear-
ances of light (flashes) are usually of equal duration.
4.1 Single-flashing. Fl
period A flashing light in which a flash is regularly repeated
(frequency not exceeding 30 flashes per minute).
4.2 Group-flashing. Fl ( 2 )
period A flashing light in which a group of flashes, specified in
number, is regularly repeated.
5. QUICK.
A light in which flashes are produced at a rate of 60 flashes
per minute.
R W R W R W R W 8. ALTERNATING. Al RW
period A light showing different colors alternately
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5 Mount Desert Light 43-58-07.010N Fl W 15s 75 20 Granite conical Emergency light of reduced
2290 068-07-42.012W tower. intensity when main light is
75 extinguished.
HORN: 2 blasts ev 30s (2s bl-2s
si-2s bl-24s si). Operates
continuously.
20 Monhegan Island Light 43-45-53.282N Fl W 15s 178 20 White tower. Within 3 miles of island the light
4925 069-18-56.981W 178 is obscured between west and
southwest. Emergency light of
reduced intensity when main light
is extinguished.
25 Manana Island Sound 43-45-48.163N Brown brick house. HORN: 2 blasts ev 60s (3s bl-3s
4930 Signal Station 069-19-36.345W si-3s bl-51s si).
35 Seguin Light 43-42-26.900N FW 180 18 Brick conical tower. Emergency light of reduced
5590 069-45-28.900W 180 intensity when main light is
extinguished. Two emergency
lights may be visible from 340°
and 160°.
HORN: 2 blasts ev 20s (2s bl-2s
si-2s bl-14s si).
45 Portland Lighted Whistle Buoy 43-31-36.312N Mo (A) W 6 Red and white RACON: M (– –).
7480 P 070-05-28.163W stripes with red
spherical topmark.
55 Portland Disposal Area Lighted 43-34-06.000N Fl W 4s White with orange Private aid.
7490 Buoy 070-01-54.000W bands.
57 Portland Disposal Area Lighted 43-34-09.120N Fl Y 4s Yellow. Private aid.
7492 Buoy PDA 070-02-13.200W
60 Cape Elizabeth Light 43-33-57.864N Fl (4)W 15s 129 15 White conical Lighted throughout 24
7520 070-12-00.209W tower. hours.Emergency light of
0.3s fl 2.2s ec.
129 reduced intensity when main light
0.3s fl 2.2s ec.
is extinguished.
0.3s fl 2.2s ec. HORN: 2 blasts ev 60s (3s bl-3s
0.3s fl 7.2s ec. si-3s bl-51s si). Horn located 266
yards, 146° from light tower.
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160 York Harbor Lighted Bell Buoy 43-07-45.360N Mo (A) W 5 Red and white
8258 YH 070-37-01.316W stripes with red
spherical topmark.
165 Stones Rock Buoy 2SR 43-06-24.901N Red nun.
070-37-57.587W
170 York Ledge Buoy YL 43-05-36.323N Red nun with green
East of ledge. 070-35-16.182W bands.
175 York Ledge Lighted Whistle 43-04-25.045N Fl R 4s 4 Red.
Buoy 24YL 070-34-26.880W
Southeast of York Ledge.
180 Murray Rock Buoy 2MR 43-04-08.324N Red nun.
Southwest of Murray Rock. 070-36-38.182W
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510.1 NAUSET BEACH LIGHT 41-51-36.000N Al WR 10s 120 R Conical tower, Lighted during night hours.
069-57-12.000W W upper part red, Private aid.
0.1s fl 4.9s ec.
lower part white.
0.1s fl 4.9s ec.
515 Boston Approach Lighted Buoy 41-41-24.241N Fl Y 10s 7 Yellow.
BC 069-35-57.787W
520 Chatham Beach Lighted 41-39-12.000N Mo (A) W 4 Red and white
Whistle Buoy C 069-55-30.000W stripes with red
spherical topmark.
525 Chatham Light 41-40-16.704N Fl (2)W 10s 80 24 White conical Lighted throughout 24 hours.
069-57-00.554W tower. Storm warning signals displayed
0.1s fl 2s ec.
80 by day.
0.1s fl 7.8s ec.
545 Nantucket (Great Point) 41-23-24.600N Fl W 5s 71 W 14 On white tower. Red from 084° to 106°. Covers
13650 Light 070-02-53.800W 71 Cross Rip and Tuckernuck
(R sector) R 12
Shoals.
555 Sankaty Head Light 41-17-03.730N Fl W 7.5s 158 24 White tower with
069-57-57.900W red band in middle.
158
560 Boston Approach Lighted Buoy 41-15-19.266N Fl (4)Y 20s 7 Yellow. Marked NOAA 44018.
BB NOAA 44018 069-18-18.792W
0.5s fl 2s ec. Aid maintained by National
0.5s fl 2s ec. Oceanic and Atmospheric
0.5s fl 2s ec. Administration.
0.5s fl 12s ec.
565 Boston Approach Lighted 40-48-57.145N Fl Y 10s 7 Yellow.
Whistle Buoy BA 069-00-38.083W
589 WHOI RESEARCH LIGHT 41-19-30.000N Fl Y 4s Steel tripod with HORN.
TOWER 070-34-00.000W mast Private aid.
589.1 UMASS Temporary Research 41-08-57.671N Fl Y 4s Private aid.
Lighted Buoy NOREIZ 070-13-23.759W
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Chandler Bay
1205 Jumper Ledge Buoy 44-32-33.055N Red nun with green
067-27-49.253W bands.
1210 Middle Back Rock Daybeacon 44-32-21.924N NR on spindle.
067-29-11.562W
1215 Little Breaking Ledge Lighted 44-30-40.982N Fl G 4s 4 Green.
Gong Buoy 1 067-30-11.743W
1220 West Black Rock Buoy 2 44-31-38.595N Red nun.
067-30-24.156W
1225 Mark Island Lighted Bell Buoy 44-32-11.434N Fl G 2.5s 3 Green.
1 067-31-43.549W
1230 Kelp Ledge Buoy 3 44-32-25.243N Green can.
067-33-05.720W
1235 Ballast Island Ledge Buoy 5 44-33-40.232N Green can.
067-32-57.051W
1240 Roque Island Reef Buoy 2 44-35-04.635N Red nun.
067-33-01.712W
1244 Shorey Cove Coast Guard 44-35-24.000N White and blue.
Mooring Buoy 067-31-34.000W
1245 Great Bar Buoy 7 44-35-42.156N Green can.
067-32-45.318W
Seguin Passage
1250 Seguin Ledge Buoy 1 44-31-23.861N Green can.
067-31-59.348W
1255 Moose Rock Daybeacon M 44-31-13.962N NG on spindle.
On ledge. 067-32-22.380W
1260 Long Ledge Buoy 3 44-31-27.134N Green can.
067-33-03.210W
1265 Nats Rock Buoy 5 44-31-20.324N Green can.
067-33-45.011W
1270 Southwest Ledge Buoy 6 44-31-26.884N Red nun.
067-33-54.001W
Moosabec Reach
1275 Bay Ledge Buoy 2 44-32-08.921N Red nun.
067-32-44.118W
1280 Gilchrist Rock Daybeacon 3 44-31-53.337N SG on iron spindle.
On rock. 067-32-50.437W
1285 Leighton Ledges Buoy 4 44-31-57.754N Red nun.
067-33-02.600W
1290 Virgin Island Ledge Buoy 6 44-31-52.234N Red nun.
067-33-26.621W
1295 Two Hour Rock Buoy 7 44-31-44.244N Green can.
067-33-34.421W
1300 - Buoy 8 44-31-48.004N Red nun.
067-33-45.551W
1305 EMMS ROCK LIGHT 9 44-31-44.363N Fl G 4s 28 5 SG on gray tower. Higher intensity beam toward
067-33-56.951W entrance.Breakwater submerged
at highwater.
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Schoodic Harbor
1820 Schoodic Lighted Bell Buoy 2S 44-19-07.102N Fl R 4s 4 Red.
068-02-06.774W
1825 Schoodic Island Buoy 1 44-20-15.449N Green can.
068-02-06.740W
1830 Schoodic Ledge Buoy 2 44-20-26.382N Red nun.
Off south end of ledge. 068-02-04.165W
FRENCHMAN AND BLUEHILL BAYS AND APPROACHES (Chart 13312)
Frenchman Bay
1840 Otter Cliff Ledge Bell Buoy 1 44-18-30.820N Green.
0.1 mile southeast of ledge. 068-10-54.611W
1845 Schooner Head Lighted Gong 44-20-05.619N Fl G 4s 4 Green.
Buoy 3 068-10-03.299W
1850 Egg Rock Lighted Bell Buoy 4 44-20-15.639N Fl R 2.5s 3 Red.
068-08-35.124W
1855 Turtle Island Ledge Gong Buoy 44-20-51.520N Red.
2 068-06-09.187W
1860 - Lighted Buoy FB 44-19-21.290N Fl (2+1)R 6s 4 Red and green RACON: B (– •••).
068-07-24.030W bands.
1865 Egg Rock Light 44-21-14.188N Fl R 5s 64 18 White tower. Emergency light of reduced
068-08-18.033W 64 intensity Fl R 5s when main light
is extinguished.
HORN: 2 blasts ev 30s (2s bl-2s
si-2s bl-24s si).
1866 Egg Rock Light Station CG 44-21-17.539N White ball with blue
Mooring Buoy 068-08-24.654W band marked CG.
1870 Newport Ledge Buoy 5 44-21-16.288N Green can.
068-10-34.041W
1875 BALD PORCUPINE ISLAND 44-22-57.936N QW 20 3 NW on spindle
BREAKWATER LIGHT 068-11-33.930W worded DANGER
SUBMERGED
BREAKWATER.
1877 Bar Harbor CG Mooring Buoy 44-23-43.128N White nun with blue Marked CG.
068-11-51.735W stripe.
1880 Sheep Porcupine Bell Buoy 7 44-24-05.015N Green.
068-11-24.714W
1885 Bald Rock Ledge Buoy 2 44-24-52.129N Red nun.
068-13-26.531W
1890 Bald Rock Buoy 9 44-25-22.364N Green can.
068-12-35.857W
1895 Hulls Cove Buoy 4 44-24-42.784N Red nun.
068-14-19.052W
1900 Halftide Ledge Buoy 11 44-25-38.993N Green can.
068-13-55.411W
1905 Sunken Ledge Buoy 13 44-26-19.027N Green can.
068-14-58.912W
Eastern Bay
1910 Googins Ledge Buoy 14 44-26-36.282N Red nun.
068-17-22.058W
FRENCHMAN BAY AND MOUNT DESERT ISLAND (Chart 13318)
Winter Harbor
1915 Mark Island Junction Lighted 44-21-29.289N Fl (2+1)G 6s 4 Green and red
Gong Buoy MI 068-05-07.024W bands.
1920 Grindstone Ledge Junction 44-22-06.212N Green can with red
Buoy GL 068-05-13.892W bands.
1925 Grindstone Ledge Daybeacon 44-22-10.588N NG on iron spindle.
068-05-16.825W
1930 Abijah Ledge Buoy 2 44-23-03.588N Red nun.
068-04-50.524W
1935 Harbor Point Buoy 3 44-23-07.018N Green can.
068-05-02.775W
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Sullivan Harbor
1995 Dram Island Ledge Buoy 2 44-28-04.132N Red nun.
068-11-55.246W
2000 Crabtree Ledge Bell Buoy 1 44-28-18.552N Green.
068-13-10.820W
2005 Bean Island Ledge Buoy 3 44-28-50.591N Green can.
068-12-19.227W
2010 Bean Island Ledge Buoy 4 44-28-50.851N Red nun.
068-12-12.527W
2015 Ingalls Ledge Buoy 6 44-29-23.441N Red nun.
068-12-46.559W
2020 Grant Cove Rock Buoy 7 44-29-47.570N Green can.
068-12-49.639W
2025 Low Water Rock Daybeacon 8 44-29-52.070N TR on iron spindle.
On rock. 068-12-31.608W
2030 Moon Ledge Buoy 9 44-30-41.330N Green can.
068-12-20.668W
2031 Marsh Creek Aquaculture 44-30-23.100N Yellow. Private aid.
Buoy SW 068-18-59.100W
2034 Marsh Creek Aquaculture 44-30-25.000N Yellow. Private aid.
Buoy NE 068-18-58.400W
Somes Sound Approach
Baker Island
2040 - Buoy 1 44-14-17.295N Green can.
068-11-17.800W
2045 - Light 44-14-28.351N Fl W 10s 105 10 White stone tower.
068-11-56.442W 40
2050 - Ledge Buoy 3 44-14-55.292N Green can.
068-11-35.042W
Somes Sound Approach
2055 Gilley Ledge Buoy 5 44-15-19.762N Green can.
068-11-58.043W
2060 Harding Ledge Buoy 7 44-15-39.552N Green can.
068-12-23.835W
2065 East Bunker Lighted Gong 44-16-32.291N Fl R 4s 4 Red.
Buoy 2 068-13-02.047W
2070 East Bunker Ledge 44-16-47.820N White pyramidal
Daybeacon 068-13-23.008W stone structure.
On rock.
2075 Lewis Rock Buoy 3A 44-17-01.213N Green can.
068-13-28.876W
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2205 Sargents Point Buoy 2SP 44-21-12.244N Red nun. Maintained from May 15 to Nov.
068-18-45.151W 1.
2210 Bar Ledge Buoy 7 44-21-16.989N Green can. Maintained from May 15 to Nov.
068-19-26.826W 1.
Southwest Harbor
2220 Greening Island Buoy 6 44-16-26.569N Red nun.
068-17-27.057W
2225 Greening Island Lighted Buoy 44-16-28.810N Fl R 2.5s 4 Red.
8 068-18-23.480W
2230 - Daybeacon S 44-16-25.422N NR on spindle.
068-19-10.566W
2235 - Inner Harbor Buoy 1 44-16-31.576N Green can. Maintained from May 1 to Nov.
068-19-04.564W 1.
2240 - Inner Harbor Buoy 3 44-16-36.038N Green can. Maintained from May 1 to Nov.
068-19-05.010W 1.
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2295 Great Duck Island Light 44-08-31.297N Fl R 5s 67 19 White tower. Light partially obscured by trees
068-14-44.947W 67 from about 143° to 206.5°.
Emergency light of reduced
intensity when main light is
extinguished.
HORN: 1 blast ev 15s (2s bl).
Operates continuously.
2296 Great Duck Island Light 44-08-54.967N White nun with blue Marked CG.
Station Mooring Buoy 068-14-35.177W stripe.
2307 Penobscot Bay Oceanographic 43-56-00.100N Fl Y 4s Yellow. Private aid.
Lighted Buoy G 068-21-00.900W
2310 The Drums Junction Bell Buoy 44-08-30.527N Green and red
D 068-18-33.455W bands.
2315 Long Island Lighted Gong 44-08-20.627N Mo (A) W 6 Red and white
Buoy LI 068-20-31.238W stripes with red
spherical topmark.
2320 Horseshoe Ledge Buoy 1 44-09-33.097N Green can.
068-18-41.900W
2325 Black Island Buoy 2 44-10-09.985N Red nun.
068-20-09.018W
2330 Placentia Island Buoy 1P 44-11-43.107N Green can.
068-20-45.019W
Bass Harbor
2335 - Head Light 44-13-18.500N Oc R 4s 56 13 White tower Lighted throughout 24 hours.
068-20-14.200W connected to
dwelling.
56
2340 - Head Bell Buoy EB 44-13-14.191N Red and white
068-20-00.820W stripes.
2345 - Head Gong Buoy WB 44-13-04.902N Red and white
068-20-28.501W stripes with red
spherical topmark.
2350 Weaver Ledge Buoy 1 44-13-33.721N Green can.
Southeast end of ledge. 068-21-10.422W
2355 Weaver Ledge Buoy 2 44-13-39.771N Red nun.
Northwest edge of ledge. 068-21-22.162W
2360 - Buoy 5 44-14-15.640N Green can.
Marks ledge. 068-20-58.142W
2365 - Buoy 6 44-14-29.280N Red nun.
Marks ledge. 068-21-04.968W
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Western Passage
2590 Flye Island Channel Buoy 1 44-14-34.028N Green can.
068-29-46.426W
2595 BLUE HILL BAY LIGHT 3 44-14-55.388N Fl G 4s 25 5 SG on skeleton
068-29-51.686W tower.
2600 Flye Island Channel Bell Buoy 44-14-56.418N Red and white
FI 068-29-38.336W stripes.
2605 Flye Island Channel Buoy 4 44-15-07.768N Red nun.
068-29-48.947W
2610 Tinker Island Ledge Buoy 6 44-16-58.826N Red nun.
068-29-58.467W
2615 Cow and Calf Buoy 8 44-17-18.546N Red nun.
Northwest of ledge. 068-29-48.656W
Maine Cultured Mussels Long Island East Aquaculture
2616 - Lighted Buoy A 44-20-55.034N Fl Y 4s Yellow. Private aid.
068-29-43.366W
2616.1 - Lighted Buoy B 44-20-41.463N Fl Y 4s Yellow. Private aid.
068-29-39.690W
2616.2 - Buoy C 44-20-38.449N Yellow. Private aid.
068-29-01.304W
2616.3 - Buoy D 44-20-52.000N Yellow. Private aid.
068-29-05.000W
Western Passage
2620 Harriman Ledge Buoy 9 44-18-02.119N Green can.
068-31-20.709W
2625 Jims Point Buoy 10 44-19-45.803N Red nun.
068-32-08.680W
Morgan Bay
2630 - Entrance Buoy 2 44-24-04.031N Red nun.
West of 4-foot rock. 068-29-40.825W
Blue Hill Harbor
2635 - Buoy 1 44-24-04.770N Green can
At eastern point of middle 068-33-17.442W
ground.
2640 - Buoy 3 44-24-08.599N Green can.
068-33-18.502W
2645 - Buoy 5 44-24-11.376N Green can.
068-33-39.717W
2650 - Buoy 6 44-24-13.114N Red nun.
068-33-43.757W
2655 - Buoy 7 44-24-25.467N Green can.
068-34-05.583W
2660 - Buoy 8 44-24-22.473N Red nun.
068-34-15.660W
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2885 Benjamin River Buoy 3 44-17-18.383N Green can. Maintained from May 15 to Nov.
068-37-40.388W 15.
2890 Benjamin River Buoy 4 44-17-28.084N Red nun. Maintained from May 15 to Nov.
068-37-40.389W 15.
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From South
3715 CARVERS HARBOR 44-02-02.994N Fl R 4s 19 4 TR on spindle.
ENTRANCE LIGHT 2 068-50-37.216W
3720 Green Ledge Lighted Buoy 4 44-02-14.795N Fl R 2.5s 4 Red.
068-50-38.116W
3725 Norton Point Ledge Buoy 5 44-02-19.495N Green can.
068-50-35.416W
3730 Colt Ledge Buoy 2 44-00-44.391N Red nun.
068-50-13.197W
3735 The Breakers Ledge Buoy 1 44-01-04.056N Green can.
068-50-33.637W
3740 Arey Ledges Buoy 4 44-01-07.206N Red nun.
068-50-21.117W
From Westward
3745 James and Willies Ledge Buoy 44-01-04.235N Green can.
1 068-52-43.782W
3750 The Breakers Sunken Ledge 44-01-04.466N Red nun.
Buoy 2 068-51-32.511W
3755 Heron Channel Ledge Buoy 4 44-01-24.415N Red nun.
North of shoal. 068-51-20.149W
3760 HERON NECK LIGHT 44-01-30.400N FR 92 W9 White conical White sector from 030° to
068-51-43.800W 7 tower. 063°.Emergency light of reduced
(W sector)
intensity when main light is
extinguished.
HORN: 1 blast ev 30s (3s bl).
The Reach
3765 - Rock Lighted Buoy 2 44-02-18.495N QR 3 Red.
068-50-57.117W
3770 WRECK POINT LIGHT 3 44-02-26.364N Fl G 2.5s 3 SG on spindle.
068-51-08.517W
3775 - Lighted Buoy 5 44-02-31.859N Fl G 4s 3 Green.
068-51-13.926W
3780 - Buoy 7 44-02-34.094N Green can.
068-51-27.618W
3785 - Lighted Buoy 8 44-02-40.294N Fl R 2.5s 3 Red.
068-51-40.118W
3790 - Ledge Lighted Buoy 9 44-02-45.994N Fl G 4s 3 Green.
068-51-49.119W
3795 Dog Point Ledge Lighted Buoy 44-02-59.294N Fl R 2.5s 3 Red.
10 068-52-20.120W
3800 Green Island Sunken Ledge 44-02-56.164N Green can.
Buoy 11 068-52-34.440W
Hurricane Sound
3805 - Buoy 15 44-02-30.759N Green can.
068-54-03.287W
3810 - Buoy 13 44-02-39.744N Green can.
068-53-29.232W
3815 - Buoy 12 44-02-51.000N Red nun.
South of ledge. 068-53-19.020W
Laireys Narrows
3820 - East Entrance Lighted Buoy 44-03-58.126N Fl G 2.5s 4 Green.
1 068-53-38.989W
East of ledge.
3825 - Rocks Lighted Buoy 2A 44-04-06.112N Fl R 4s 4 Red.
068-54-13.122W
3830 - West Entrance Ledge Buoy 44-04-02.013N Green can.
1 068-54-27.133W
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Belfast Harbor
4445 Steels Ledge Lighted Bell Buoy 44-25-02.544N Fl R 4s 4 Red. Replaced by nun when
2 068-58-17.271W endangered by ice.
South of 14 foot spot
4447 - Buoy 4 44-25-33.000N Red nun.
068-59-24.000W
4450 - Buoy 6 44-25-46.190N Red nun.
069-00-08.447W
West Penobscot Bay
4452 Moose Point Isolated Danger 44-24-51.180N Fl (2)W 5s 5 Black and red
Lighted Buoy DMP 068-55-04.500W bands with two
black spherical
topmarks.
Searsport Harbor
4455 Sears Island Bell Buoy 2 44-25-21.594N Red.
On south end of shoal. 068-53-32.405W
4460 Sears Island Buoy 4 44-26-09.733N Red nun.
068-53-51.376W
4465 Mack Point Channel Lighted 44-26-34.543N Fl G 4s 5 Green.
Bell Buoy 5 068-54-07.547W
4470 Mack Point Channel Lighted 44-26-42.679N Fl R 4s 4 Red.
Buoy 6 068-53-41.230W
4475 Long Cove Ledge Buoy 7 44-26-44.818N Green can.
068-54-11.217W
4480 Long Cove Ledge Isolated 44-26-43.576N Black and red
Danger Buoy DLC 068-54-32.471W bands with two
West of Ledge black spherical
topmarks.
Stockton Harbor
4485 - Entrance Shoal Lighted 44-25-03.705N Fl G 4s 4 Green. Replaced by can when
Gong Buoy 1 068-52-26.994W endangered by ice.
South of 23-foot spot.
4495 - Entrance Buoy 4 44-26-15.454N Red nun.
South of Squaw Head. 068-51-39.093W
4500 - Entrance Buoy 5 44-26-26.463N Green can.
068-51-58.254W
4505 - Entrance Buoy 6 44-27-01.723N Red nun.
068-51-57.364W
4510 DELTA CHEMICAL 44-27-10.260N Fl W 4s 9 On concrete Private aid.
COMPANY DOCKING 068-52-08.100W platform.
FACILITY SOUTH LIGHT
4515 DELTA CHEMICAL 44-27-12.540N Fl W 4s 9 On concrete Private aid.
COMPANY DOCKING 068-52-08.340W platform.
FACILITY NORTH LIGHT
PENOBSCOT BAY AND APPROACHES (Chart 13302)
Two Bush Channel
4520 Rockweed Shoal Buoy 7 43-58-31.924N Green can.
Marks 32-foot shoal. 069-01-21.838W
4525 Halibut Rock Buoy 2B 43-59-00.686N Red nun.
069-02-58.943W
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4930 Manana Island Sound 43-45-48.163N Brown brick house. HORN: 2 blasts ev 60s (3s bl-3s
25 Signal Station 069-19-36.345W si-3s bl-51s si).
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Muscongus Bay
Southwest Approach
5135 Pemaquid Ledge Buoy PL 43-48-53.669N Green and red
Southeast of ledge. 069-31-13.367W bands; can.
5140 Pemaquid Point Gong Buoy 2 43-49-42.481N Red.
069-30-54.046W
5145 Pemaquid Point Light 43-50-12.300N Fl W 6s 79 14 White conical
069-30-21.000W tower.
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5150 New Harbor Lighted Bell Buoy 43-52-25.959N Mo (A) W 6 Red and white
NH 069-28-43.178W stripes with red
spherical topmark.
5155 New Harbor Buoy 4 43-52-27.828N Red nun.
069-29-09.498W
5160 New Harbor Daybeacon 5 43-52-28.258N SG on pile.
On ledge. 069-29-17.108W
Muscongus Sound
5165 Webber Sunken Ledge Buoy 2 43-53-19.568N Red nun.
SW of rock 069-27-00.449W
5170 Browns Head Buoy 4 43-53-52.997N Red nun.
West of 13 foot spot 069-27-19.969W
5175 Bar Island Ledge Buoy 6 43-54-28.059N Red nun.
069-26-59.230W
5180 Poland South Ledge Buoy 7 43-55-27.046N Green can.
069-26-50.570W
5185 Poland North Ledge Buoy 9 43-55-46.998N Green can.
069-26-58.985W
5190 Round Pond Entrance Buoy 1 43-56-36.255N Green can.
069-27-04.550W
5195 Ram Ledges Halftide Buoy 11 43-58-13.633N Green can.
Off south end of ledge. 069-26-00.571W
5200 Hockomock Point Buoy 13 43-58-36.283N Green can.
069-25-34.021W
5205 Hockomock Point Buoy 15 43-58-40.293N Green can.
Marks rock off point. 069-25-24.701W
5207 Crow Island North Ledge Buoy 43-58-51.051N Red nun.
16 069-24-42.109W
DAMARISCOTTA, SHEEPSCOT AND KENNEBEC RIVERS (Chart 13293)
Johns Bay
5210 Corvette Ledge Buoy 1 43-52-18.957N Green can.
069-32-46.617W
5215 McFarlands Ledges Buoy 2 43-52-28.997N Red nun.
069-32-51.357W
Pemaquid River
5225 - Channel Buoy 1 43-52-52.000N Green can. Private aid.
069-31-11.000W
5235 Johns River Ledge Buoy 4 43-53-39.905N Red nun.
069-32-35.647W
Thread of Life
5240 - Buoy 1 43-49-42.000N Green can. Leave on starboard hand when
069-33-15.000W upbound Damariscotta River.
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6260 - Channel Buoy 23 44-02-09.273N Green can. Maintained from May 15 to Oct.
069-48-02.967W 15.
6265 - Channel Buoy 22 44-02-06.883N Red nun. Maintained from May 15 to Oct.
069-48-02.501W 15.
6270 - Channel Buoy 24 44-02-31.386N Red nun. Maintained from May 15 to Oct.
069-47-41.743W 15.
6305 - Channel Buoy 34 44-08-49.080N Red nun. Maintained from May 15 to Oct.
069-45-36.980W 15.
6310 - Channel Buoy 36 44-09-37.808N Red nun. Maintained from May 15 to Oct.
069-45-53.540W 15.
6320 - Channel Buoy 40 44-10-45.076N Red nun. Maintained from May 15 to Oct.
069-45-13.418W 15.
6335 - Channel Buoy 45 44-13-05.632N Green can. Maintained from May 15 to Oct.
069-45-33.488W 15.
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7450 - Channel Buoy 13 43-47-29.289N Green can. Maintained from Apr. 1 to Dec.
070-09-12.176W 1.
7455 - Channel Buoy 14 43-47-22.119N Red nun. Maintained from Apr. 1 to Dec.
070-09-30.136W 1.
7460 - Channel Buoy 15 43-47-21.334N Green can. Maintained from Apr. 1 to Dec.
070-09-33.471W 1.
7465 - Channel Buoy 16 43-47-27.702N Red nun. Maintained from Apr. 1 to Dec.
070-09-46.776W 1.
7470 - Channel Buoy 17 43-47-39.998N Green can. Maintained from Apr. 1 to Dec.
070-10-04.806W 1.
7475 - Channel Buoy 18 43-47-44.320N Red nun. Maintained from Apr. 1 to Dec.
070-10-20.025W 1.
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7570 Portland Head Directional 43-37-23.174N FW 23 W 15 At base of Portland Shows red from 271.3° to
Light 070-12-28.312W Head Light. 274.3°; white from 274.3° to
(R+G sector) G 11
23 275.8°, green from 275.8° to
R 11
279.3°.
7575 RAM ISLAND LEDGE LIGHT 43-37-53.290N Fl (2)W 6s 77 8 Light-gray, conical, Emergency light of reduced
070-11-14.562W granite tower. intensity when main light is
1s fl 1s ec.
extinguished.
1s fl 3s ec.
HORN: 1 blast ev 10s (1s bl).
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8360 PIERCES ISLAND RANGE 43-04-25.274N Iso G 6s 66 KRW on skeletonl Visible 1.8° each side of range
REAR LIGHT 070-44-28.613W tower. line.
85 yards, 266° from front
light.
8365 Hick Rocks Buoy 6 43-04-40.210N Red nun.
070-43-09.199W
8370 Goat Island Ledge Lighted 43-04-23.425N Fl G 4s 3 Green.
Buoy 9 070-43-59.243W
8375 HENDERSON POINT LIGHT 43-04-29.319N Fl R 6s 5 TR on skeleton Higher intensity beam up and
10 070-44-10.189W tower. down channel.
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9025 - BAR GUIDE LIGHT 42-49-18.000N QY 47 8 NW on skeleton Light flashing; bar condition, two
070-48-43.000W tower worded feet breaking seas or greater.
DANGER ROUGH Light extinguished for lesser sea
BAR. conditions; but with no guarantee
bar is safe.
9030 PLUM ISLAND POINT LIGHT 42-49-00.200N Fl W 2.5s 5 NG on dolphin. Green sector from 120° to 200°.
P 070-49-12.000W
(G sector) G4
9035 - Lighted Buoy 8 42-49-08.134N Fl R 4s 3 Red. Replaced by nun from Oct 15 to
070-49-17.362W May 1.
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9310 - Entrance Buoy 4 42-41-29.541N Red nun. Position frequently shifted with
070-44-44.226W changing conditions.
9325 - Entrance Buoy 8 42-41-32.354N Red nun. Position frequently shifted with
070-45-52.429W changing conditions.
Parker River
Position of buoys are frequently shifted due to changing conditions.
9420 - Buoy 32PR 42-44-40.000N Red nun. Private aid.
070-49-13.000W
9425 - Buoy 34 42-44-52.000N Red nun. Private aid.
070-49-09.000W
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10001 Hospital Point Mooring Buoy 42-32-41.496N White and blue Marked CG on panels.
070-51-18.186W nun.
10005 HOSPITAL POINT RANGE 42-32-53.944N FW 183 Visible 2° each side of range
REAR LIGHT 070-52-42.425W line.
2,050 yards, 276.3° from
front light.
10010 Salem-Eagle Island Channel 42-32-21.411N Green can with red
Junction Buoy SE 070-47-45.235W bands.
10015 - Lighted Buoy 10 42-32-34.654N Fl R 2.5s 4 Red.
Off southwest edge of 070-48-01.838W
shoal.
10020 - Lighted Buoy 11 42-32-32.900N Fl G 4s 4 Green.
070-48-33.300W
10025 Bowditch Ledge Daybeacon 42-32-25.144N NR on conical
070-48-41.370W granite monument.
10030 - Lighted Buoy 12 42-32-37.826N Fl R 4s 4 Red.
South of ledge. 070-48-52.905W
10035 - Lighted Buoy 13 42-32-34.684N Fl G 4s 3 Green.
070-50-21.202W
10040 - Buoy 14 42-32-43.763N Red nun
070-50-11.952W
10045 - Lighted Buoy 15 42-32-28.744N QG 3 Green.
070-50-43.992W
10050 - Lighted Buoy 16 42-32-14.124N Fl R 4s 4 Red.
070-51-08.173W
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Deer Island
10830 - PIER OUTER LIGHT 42-20-48.000N FY 13 On pier. Private aid.
070-57-35.300W
10840 - PIER INNER LIGHT 42-20-48.000N FY 13 On pier. Private aid.
070-57-35.000W
President Roads
10852 - Anchorage Buoy C 42-20-38.877N Yellow can.
070-58-18.856W
10855 - Anchorage Lighted Buoy D 42-20-32.843N Fl Y 4s 5 Yellow.
070-58-51.018W
10860 - Anchorage Buoy E 42-20-12.774N Yellow nun.
070-58-46.725W
BOSTON INNER HARBOR (Chart 13272)
Boston Main Channel
10865 - Lighted Buoy 1 42-19-52.628N Fl G 4s 3 Green.
070-58-44.135W
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10911 RESERVED CHANNEL OIL 42-20-30.180N Fl Y 2.5s On steel structure. Private aid.
BARRIER LIGHT 071-02-04.740W
Logan Airport Security Zone
10912 - Buoy 25 42-20-49.200N White and orange. Marked RESTRICTED AREA.
071-00-35.400W Private aid.
10919 - Buoy 26 42-21-02.880N White and orange. Marked RESTRICTED AREA.
071-00-56.880W Private aid.
Boston Main Channel
10920 - Lighted Buoy 12 42-20-57.900N Fl R 2.5s 3 Red. Replaced by nun when
071-01-08.000W endangered by ice.
10926 Fan Pier South Hazard Lighted 42-21-16.900N Fl W 2.5s Marks south end of mooring
Buoy 071-02-29.700W field.
Private aid.
10927 Fan Pier North Hazard Lighted 42-21-20.100N Fl W 4s Marks north end of mooring field.
Buoy 071-02-39.000W Private aid.
Boston Special Anchorage
10930 - Buoy (NW) 42-21-31.971N Yellow nun. Private aid.
071-02-50.451W
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11235 PLEASURE BAY LIGHT 42-19-50.600N Fl W 2.5s On top of cupola. Private aid.
071-00-54.500W
11236 Columbia Point Channel Buoy 42-18-59.147N Green can.
1C 071-01-28.304W
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11360 Nantasket Roads Channel 42-19-09.666N Fl R 2.5s 4 Red. Replaced by nun when
Lighted Buoy 6 070-53-56.197W endangered by ice.
11365 Nantasket Roads Channel 42-19-04.156N Fl G 2.5s 4 Green. Replaced by can when
Lighted Buoy 7 070-54-07.357W endangered by ice.
The Narrows
11415 Kelly Rock Bell Buoy 2 42-19-14.156N Red.
070-54-42.139W
11420 - Daybeacon 2A 42-19-21.400N TR on dolphin.
070-54-44.700W
11425 Georges Island Rocks Lighted 42-19-07.356N QG 3 Green. Replaced by can when
Buoy 3 070-55-02.049W endangered by ice.
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11670 - Channel Lighted Buoy 8 42-17-12.905N Fl R 2.5s 3 Red. Replaced by nun when
070-55-47.992W endangered by ice.
11695 Western Way Lighted Buoy 42-16-38.816N Fl (2+1)R 6s 3 Red and green Replaced by nun when
WW 070-55-55.817W bands. endangered by ice.
11706 - Channel Lighted Buoy 12 42-16-23.465N Fl R 2.5s 3 Red. Replaced by nun when
070-55-54.115W endangered by ice.
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11735 - Channel Lighted Buoy 19 42-15-24.032N Fl G 2.5s 3 Green. Replaced by can when
070-56-29.419W endangered by ice.
11765 - Channel Buoy 31 42-14-11.163N Green can. Aids maintained from May 1 to
070-57-55.847W Oct. 15.
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South Channel
12256 Tar Pouch Buoy 2 42-13-10.235N Red nun.
455 070-42-13.375W
12258 Scituate Approach Lighted 42-12-07.545N Mo (A) W 6 Red and white
460 Gong Buoy SA 070-41-49.344W stripes with red
spherical topmark.
Scituate Harbor
12260 - Channel Buoy 1 42-12-07.755N Green can.
070-42-39.645W
12265 - Channel Buoy 2 42-12-09.545N Red nun.
070-42-39.535W
12270 SCITUATE NORTH JETTY 42-12-11.265N Fl R 4s 23 4 TR on white Higher intensity beam eastward.
465 LIGHT 2A 070-42-47.945W skeleton tower with
tankhouse.
12275 OLD SCITUATE LIGHT 42-12-17.200N Fl W 15s White tower with Private aid.
070-42-56.700W dwelling.
12280 - Channel Buoy 3 42-12-08.035N Green can.
070-42-51.265W
12285 - Channel Buoy 4 42-12-09.966N Red nun.
070-42-55.208W
12290 - Channel Buoy 5 42-12-08.265N Green can.
070-43-01.386W
12295 - Channel Buoy 6 42-12-09.951N Red nun.
070-43-02.344W
12300 - Channel Buoy 7 42-12-06.094N Green can.
070-43-08.949W
12305 - Channel Buoy 8 42-12-02.699N Red nun.
070-43-18.088W
12310 - Channel Buoy 9 42-12-01.968N Green can.
070-43-16.014W
12315 - Channel Buoy 11 42-11-53.876N Green can.
070-43-25.998W
12320 - Channel Buoy 13 42-11-51.675N Green can.
070-43-25.804W
MASSACHUSETTS BAY (Chart 13267)
New Inlet
Positions of buoys frequently shifted with changing conditions.
12325 - Bell Buoy NI 42-10-19.326N Red and white
070-42-06.913W stripes with red
spherical topmark.
12330 - Buoy 2 42-10-04.786N Red nun.
070-42-17.703W
12332 - Buoy 3 42-09-58.974N Green can.
070-42-20.957W
12335 - Buoy 4 42-09-57.976N Red nun.
070-42-23.643W
12340 - Buoy 6 42-09-48.236N Red nun.
070-42-32.963W
12342 - Buoy 7 42-09-45.301N Green can.
070-42-35.034W
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13085 - RANGE REAR LIGHT 41-46-14.351N FG 56 KRW on skeleton Visible 4° each side of range
267 yards, 244.9° from 070-30-42.073W tower. line.
front light.
Barnstable Harbor
Positions of buoys frequently shifted with changing conditions.
13090 - Entrance Lighted Bell Buoy 41-45-16.390N Mo (A) W 6 Red and white
BH 070-16-25.678W stripes with red
spherical topmark.
13095 - Entrance Buoy 3 41-44-42.676N Green can.
070-16-22.466W
13100 - Entrance Buoy 4 41-44-25.381N Red nun.
Marks easterly side of rock. 070-16-19.937W
13105 - Entrance Buoy 5 41-44-09.659N Green can
070-16-15.512W
13106 - Entrance Buoy 6 41-43-51.660N Red nun.
070-16-18.802W
13110 - Entrance Lighted Buoy 8 41-43-24.192N Fl R 2.5s 4 Red. Replaced by nun from Oct. 15 to
Marks outer extremity of 070-16-18.515W Apr. 15.
shoal.
13115 - Buoy 9 41-43-16.113N Green can.
070-16-44.778W
13117 SANDY NECK LIGHT 41-43-22.000N Fl W 6s Brick structure. Private aid.
070-16-52.000W
13120 - Lighted Buoy 11 41-43-15.593N Fl G 2.5s 4 Green. Replaced by can from Oct. 15 to
070-17-04.478W Apr. 15.
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13185 Billingsgate Lighted Buoy 5 41-51-59.921N Fl G 4s 4 Green. Replaced by can from Oct. 15 to
070-03-18.550W Apr. 15.
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13275 LONG POINT LIGHT 42-01-59.230N Oc G 4s 36 8 White square HORN: 1 blast ev 15s (2s bl).
070-10-07.150W tower.
13280 Long Point Shoal Lighted Bell 42-02-02.561N QG 4 Green.
Buoy 3 070-09-40.413W
13285 PROVINCETOWN HARBOR 42-02-45.533N Fl R 2.5s 20 6 TR on skeleton
BREAKWATER WEST END 070-10-52.025W tower.
LIGHT 4
13290 PROVINCETOWN HARBOR 42-03-05.080N Fl G 6s 32 6 SG on skeleton
BREAKWATER EAST END 070-10-32.707W tower.
LIGHT 5
13295 PILGRIM BEACH FISH TRAP 42-03-00.000N Fl Y 6s White sign with Maintained from Aug. 1 to Jan.
LIGHT 070-08-34.000W black numerals. 1.
Private aid.
13300 HIGH HEAD FISH TRAP 42-02-45.000N Fl Y 4s 10 White sign with Maintained from Aug. 1 to Jan.
LIGHT 070-07-17.000W black numerals. 1.
Private aid.
13305 Chatham Inlet Bar Guide 41-40-17.600N Fl Y 2.5s 62 11 NW on skeleton Light flashing: bar condition two
Light 069-57-00.200W tower worded feet breaking seas or greater.
ROUGH BAR. Light extinguished: lesser sea
62 conditions but with no guarantee
that bar is safe.
Southway Mid-Channel
Aids not charted due to numerous aids in area. Use with local knowledge.
13306 - Buoy A 41-39-22.980N Red and white Private aid.
069-58-56.400W sphere.
13306.1 - Buoy B 41-39-19.920N Red and white Private aid.
069-58-47.640W sphere.
13306.2 - Buoy C 41-39-09.660N Red and white Private aid.
069-58-40.800W sphere.
13306.3 - Buoy D 41-39-15.000N Red and white Private aid.
069-58-35.280W sphere.
13306.4 - Buoy E 41-39-58.740N Red and white Private aid.
069-58-31.860W sphere.
13306.5 - Buoy F 41-38-59.340N Red and white Private aid.
069-58-24.360W sphere.
13306.6 - Buoy G 41-39-08.880N Red and white Private aid.
069-58-14.700W sphere.
13306.7 - Buoy H 41-39-05.040N Red and white Private aid.
069-58-49.560W sphere.
13306.8 - Buoy I 41-39-17.940N Red and white Private aid.
069-58-28.380W sphere.
13306.9 - Buoy J 41-39-08.400N Red and white Private aid.
069-57-24.060W sphere.
13307 - Buoy K 41-38-55.260N Red and white Private aid.
069-57-23.040W sphere.
13307.1 - Buoy L 41-38-46.140N Red and white Private aid.
069-57-27.840W sphere.
13307.2 - Buoy M 41-38-40.380N Red and white Private aid.
069-57-45.600W sphere.
13307.3 - Buoy N 41-38-34.140N Red and white Private aid.
069-58-01.020W sphere.
13307.4 - Buoy O 41-38-20.940N Red and white Private aid.
069-58-13.200W sphere.
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13675 Halfmoon Shoal Lighted Bell 41-27-14.372N Fl R 4s 4 Red. Replaced by nun when
Buoy 18 070-14-04.197W endangered by ice.
On southeast part of shoal.
13680 Cross Rip Shoal South End 41-26-05.183N Red nun.
Buoy 4 070-17-04.942W
Southeasterly of 11-foot
shoal.
13685 Cross Rip Lighted Gong Buoy 41-26-51.440N Fl G 2.5s 4 Green.
21 070-17-29.713W
13690 Horseshoe Shoal Lighted Buoy 41-27-33.126N Fl R 4s 4 Red. Replaced by nun when
20 070-16-54.911W endangered by ice.
On south side of shoal.
13695 Norton Shoal Northeast Buoy 41-26-09.400N Green can.
5 070-19-51.888W
13697 CAPE WIND 41-28-20.200N Fl Y 6s Monopole steel Fog Horn.
METEOROLOGICAL LIGHT 070-18-52.900W tower mounted on Private aid.
TOWER MT a pile supported
platform marked
"MT".
13700 Nantucket Sound Lighted 41-27-42.553N Mo (A) W 4 Red and white
Whistle Buoy NS 070-23-42.296W stripes with red
spherical topmark.
13705 Horseshoe Shoal West Part 41-30-03.067N Red nun.
South End Buoy 2 070-23-25.067W
13715 CAPE POGE LIGHT 41-25-09.992N Fl W 6s 65 9 White conical
070-27-08.348W tower.
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13730 Squash Meadow West End 41-27-52.535N Green and red Bouy marked with letter "W".
Buoy W 070-31-59.270W bands; can.
13735 East Chop Flats Lighted Bell 41-28-22.771N Fl G 4s 4 Green. Removed when endangered by
Buoy 23 070-33-26.792W ice.
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13820 INWARD POINT FISH TRAP 41-37-18.000N Fl Y 6s 10 On pile at inshore Private aid.
LIGHT E 070-00-42.000W end of weir.
13825 INWARD POINT FISH TRAP 41-37-07.000N Fl Y 6s 10 On pile at offshore Private aid.
LIGHT W 070-01-01.000W end of weir.
13835 MONOMOY ISLAND 41-36-04.000N Fl Y 6s 10 On pile at inshore Private aid.
WESTERN TRAP LIGHT NE 070-01-03.000W end of trap.
13840 MONOMOY ISLAND 41-36-02.000N Fl Y 6s 10 On pile at offshore Private aid.
WESTERN TRAP LIGHT SW 070-01-48.000W end of trap.
13845 - Buoy 4 41-38-36.845N Red nun. Maintained year round.
070-01-23.598W
13850 HARDING BEACH FISH 41-39-53.000N Fl Y 6s 10 On pile at offshore Private aid.
TRAP LIGHT E 069-59-47.000W end of weir.
Stage Harbor
Positions of buoys frequently shifted with changing conditions. Use only with local knowledge.
13855 - Entrance Lighted Bell Buoy 41-39-10.164N Mo (A) W 6 Red and white Replaced by nun from Dec. 1 to
SH 069-59-58.953W stripes with red Apr. 1.
spherical topmark.
13860 - LIGHT 41-39-30.265N Fl W 6s 42 7 Modular tower.
069-59-04.095W
13865 - Lighted Buoy 1 41-39-13.985N Fl G 4s 4 Green. Replaced by can from Dec. 1 to
069-59-27.396W Apr. 15.
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14210 Fish Reef Buoy FR 41-36-25.000N White can with Maintained year round.
070-11-41.000W orange band at top Private aid.
and waterline
lettered FR in
orange diamond.
14215 - Entrance Buoy 4 41-38-15.000N Red nun. Private aid.
070-11-45.000W
14220 - Entrance Buoy 5 41-38-15.000N Green can. Private aid.
070-11-36.000W
14225 - Entrance Buoy 6 41-38-24.000N Red nun. Private aid.
070-11-45.000W
14230 - Entrance Buoy 7 41-38-25.000N Green can. Private aid.
070-11-48.000W
14235 - Entrance Buoy 8 41-38-03.000N Red nun. Private aid.
070-11-45.000W
14240 - Entrance Buoy 9 41-38-03.000N Green can. Private aid.
070-11-48.000W
14245 - Entrance Buoy 10 41-38-35.000N Red nun. Private aid.
070-11-45.000W
14246 - Entrance Lighted Buoy 10A 41-38-46.980N QR Red. Private aid.
070-11-45.420W
14250 - Buoy 12 41-38-51.000N Red nun. Private aid.
070-11-46.000W
14255 - Buoy 14 41-39-03.000N Red nun. Private aid.
070-11-46.000W
14256 - Buoy 14A 41-39-09.960N Red nun. Private aid.
070-11-48.300W
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Hyannis Harbor
14515 - Approach Lighted Bell Buoy 41-35-57.404N Mo (A) W 6 Red and white
HH 070-17-22.076W stripes with red
spherical topmark.
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14575 - Approach Channel Lighted 41-37-39.309N Fl G 2.5s 4 Green. Replaced by can from Dec. 1
Buoy 9 070-16-28.374W Apr. 1.
14580 - Approach Channel Lighted 41-37-51.980N Fl G 4s 4 Green. Replaced by can from Dec. 1 to
Buoy 11 070-16-19.510W Apr. 1.
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Waquoit Bay
14825 - Entrance Lighted Bell Buoy 2 41-32-29.446N Fl R 4s 3 Red. Maintained from Apr. 1 to Dec.
070-32-30.283W 1.
14830 - EAST JETTY LIGHT 41-32-42.000N Fl R 6s Red. Maintained from May 15 to Oct.
070-31-48.000W 15.
Private aid.
14834 - Buoy 1 41-33-08.000N Green can. Maintained from Apr. 15 to Oct.
070-31-41.000W 15.
Private aid.
14835 - Buoy 2 41-33-06.000N Red nun. Private aid.
070-31-40.000W
14840 - Buoy 3 41-33-25.000N Green can. Private aid.
070-31-39.000W
14845 - Buoy 4 41-33-28.000N Red nun. Private aid.
070-31-34.000W
14850 - Buoy 5 41-33-36.000N Green can. Private aid.
070-31-33.000W
14855 - Buoy 6 41-33-36.000N Red nun. Private aid.
070-31-28.000W
14860 - Buoy 7 41-33-48.000N Green can. Private aid.
070-31-28.000W
14865 - Buoy 9 41-34-04.000N Green can. Maintained from May 15 to Oct.
070-31-28.000W 15.
Private aid.
14870 - Buoy 11 41-34-24.000N Green can. Maintained from May 15 to Oct.
070-31-26.000W 15.
Private aid.
Little River Entrance
Aids maintained from May 15 to Oct. 15.
14870.5 - Buoy 1 41-33-30.000N Green can. Private aid.
070-31-09.000W
14871 - Buoy 2 41-33-29.000N Red nun. Private aid.
070-31-09.000W
14871.1 - Buoy 3 41-33-29.500N Green can. Private aid.
070-31-04.200W
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15150 Nantucket East Breakwater 41-18-36.794N Fl G 4s 30 12 SG on skeleton HORN: 1 blast ev 10s (1s bl).
Light 3 070-06-59.112W tower.
30
15155 - West Breakwater Buoy 41-18-29.828N White can with
070-06-10.261W orange bands and
diamond worded
DANGER
SUBMERGED
JETTY.
15160 - REEF RANGE FRONT 41-17-23.220N QW 35 KRW on white Higher intensity beam to
LIGHT 070-05-32.280W skeleton tower. seaward. Lighted throughout 24
hours.
15165 - RANGE REAR LIGHT 41-17-21.400N FW 51 KRW on white Higher intensity beam to
89 yards, 162° from front 070-05-30.900W skeleton tower. seward.Lighted throughout 24
light. hours.
15205 Brant Point Light 41-17-24.060N Oc R 4s 26 10 White, cylindrical Light may also be displayed
070-05-24.960W tower, footbridge to during daytime when sound
shore. signal is in operation.
26 HORN: 1 blast ev 10s (1s bl).
Childrens Beach
15206 - Buoy 2 41-17-19.800N Red nun. Private aid.
070-05-28.200W
15206.1 - Buoy 3 41-17-18.600N Red nun. Private aid.
070-05-30.000W
15206.2 - Buoy 4 41-17-18.600N Green can. Private aid.
070-05-34.200W
15206.3 - Buoy 5 41-17-18.000N Green can. Private aid.
070-05-34.200W
15206.4 - Buoy 6 41-17-18.000N Red nun. Private aid.
070-05-38.400W
15206.5 - Buoy 7 41-17-17.400N Green can. Private aid.
070-05-41.400W
15206.6 - Buoy 8 41-17-16.800N Red nun. Private aid.
070-05-43.800W
Nantucket Harbor
15212 NANTUCKET FERRY SLIP 41-17-07.000N FW 25 White. Private aid.
LIGHT 1 070-05-34.000W
15213 NANTUCKET FERRY SLIP 41-17-10.560N FG 14 Green. Private aid.
LIGHT 3 070-05-42.960W
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15301 Eel Point Channel Buoy 4 41-18-26.820N Red nun. Private aid.
070-11-50.208W
15301.5 Eel Point Channel Buoy 5 41-18-11.160N Private aid.
070-12-11.340W
15302 Eel Point Channel Buoy 6 41-17-57.120N Red nun. Private aid.
070-12-22.932W
15302.1 Eel Point Channel Buoy 6A 41-17-48.900N Private aid.
070-12-17.340W
15302.2 Eel Point Channel Buoy 7 41-18-01.080N Private aid.
070-12-15.360W
15303 Eel Point Channel Buoy 8 41-17-35.592N Red nun. Private aid.
070-12-24.480W
15310 - Lighted Buoy 4 41-17-10.800N Fl R 4s Red. Private aid.
070-13-49.200W
15311 - Buoy 6 41-17-10.800N Red nun. Private aid.
070-13-21.000W
15312 - Buoy 8 41-17-14.928N Red nun. Private aid.
070-12-54.900W
15314 - Lighted Buoy 10 41-17-15.864N Fl R 4s Red. Private aid.
070-12-28.332W
15315 - Buoy 11 41-17-15.100N Green can. Private aid.
070-12-18.700W
15316 - Buoy 12 41-17-13.400N Red nun. Private aid.
070-12-17.200W
15317 - Buoy 13 41-17-16.044N Green can. Private aid.
070-12-06.732W
15318 - Buoy 14 41-17-13.452N Red nun. Private aid.
070-12-05.436W
15319 - Buoy 15 41-17-16.200N Green can. Private aid.
070-11-48.000W
15320 - Lighted Buoy 16 41-17-13.200N Fl R 4s Red. Private aid.
070-11-48.600W
15321 - Buoy 17 41-17-09.000N Green can. Private aid.
070-11-42.800W
15322 - Buoy 18 41-17-03.500N Red nun. Private aid.
070-11-45.400W
15323 - Buoy 19 41-17-55.200N Green can. Private aid.
070-11-42.600W
15324 - Lighted Buoy 20 41-17-54.900N Fl R 4s Red. Private aid.
070-11-45.000W
15325 - Buoy 21 41-17-47.400N Green can. Private aid.
070-11-52.200W
15326 - Buoy 22 41-17-50.100N Red nun. Private aid.
070-11-51.300W
15327 - Buoy 23 41-17-42.528N Green can. Private aid.
070-11-57.588W
15328 - Lighted Buoy 24 41-17-42.200N Fl R 4s Red. Private aid.
070-11-59.700W
15345 Tuckernuck Lagoon Buoy 2 41-17-20.400N Red nun. Private aid.
070-14-30.600W
15345.5 Tuckernuck Lagoon Buoy 3 41-17-23.880N Private aid.
070-14-33.000W
15346 Tuckernuck Lagoon Buoy 4 41-17-26.400N Red nun. Private aid.
070-14-33.000W
Muskeget Channel
15350 - Lighted Whistle Buoy MC 41-15-00.445N Mo (A) W 4 Red and white
070-26-10.082W stripes with red
spherical topmark.
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15560 Nobska Point Light 41-30-56.816N Fl W 6s 87 W 13 White tower. Obscured from 125° to 195°.
070-39-18.398W R 11 87 Red from 263° to 289°, covers
Hedge Fence and L`Hommedieu
Shoal. Lighted throughout 24
hours. Floodlighted sunset to
sunrise.
HORN: 2 blasts ev 30s (2s bl-2s
si-2s bl-24s si).
15575 Middle Ground Lighted Bell 41-28-27.983N Fl G 4s 4 Green. Replaced by can when
Buoy 27 070-41-07.919W endangered by ice.
15605 Gay Head Lighted Gong Buoy 41-21-49.397N Fl G 4s 4 Green. Replaced by can when
31 070-51-47.615W endangered by ice.
15610 Gay Head Light 41-20-54.402N Al WR 15s 170 W 24 Red brick tower. Obscured from 342° to 359° by
620 070-50-05.838W R 20 170 Nomans Land; light occasionally
0.2s W fl 7.3s
visible through notches in
ec.
hilltop.Emergency light (Fl W 6s)
0.2s R fl 7.3s ec.
of reduced intensity when main
is extinguished.Lighted
throughout 24 hours.
15613 Vineyard Sound Entrance 41-22-04.917N Fl R 2.5s 4 Red. Replaced by nun when
Lighted Whistle Buoy 32 070-57-25.091W endangered by ice.
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15690 - RANGE REAR LIGHT 41-31-39.000N FG 37 KRW on tower. Visible 4° each side of range
370 yards, 344° from front 070-40-33.000W line.
light.
15695 - Channel Entrance Gong 41-30-31.200N Green.
Buoy 1 070-40-13.824W
On south end of shoal.
15700 - Channel Entrance Lighted 41-30-34.202N Fl R 4s 4 Red. Replaced by nun when
Bell Buoy 2 070-40-05.892W endangered by ice.
On southwest side of shoal.
15705 - Channel Buoy 4 41-30-42.594N Red nun.
Off west end of ledge. 070-40-09.034W
15710 Great Ledge Buoy 41-30-49.275N White with orange Marked ROCKS.
070-40-01.365W bands and orange
diamond.
15715 - Channel Lighted Buoy 5 41-30-56.360N Fl G 4s 4 Green. Replaced by can when
070-40-19.410W endangered by ice.
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Hadley Harbor
15840 Hadley Rock Buoy 41-31-03.501N White can with
North of rock. 070-41-21.119W orange bands
worded ROCK.
15845 - Buoy 3 41-30-53.367N Green can.
070-41-52.503W
15850 - Buoy 2 41-30-54.323N Red nun.
070-41-52.509W
15855 - Entrance Daybeacon 41-30-55.000N NW on spindle. Ra ref.
070-41-57.000W Private aid.
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Canapitsit Channel
15925 - Entrance Bell Buoy CC 41-25-00.779N Red and white Removed when endangered by
070-54-22.723W stripes with red ice.
spherical topmark.
15930 - Buoy 1 41-25-13.744N Green can.
070-54-24.656W
15935 - Buoy 2 41-25-20.253N Red nun.
070-54-22.962W
15940 - Buoy 3 41-25-21.232N Green can.
070-54-24.545W
15945 - Buoy 5 41-25-28.780N Green can.
070-54-31.679W
15947 Menemsha Bight CG Mooring 41-21-22.007N White with blue
Buoy 070-47-10.115W band.
Menemsha Creek
15950 - Entrance Bell Buoy 1 41-21-21.873N Green.
070-46-15.006W
15955 - ENTRANCE JETTY LIGHT 3 41-21-15.900N Fl G 4s 25 5 SG on skeleton
070-46-06.800W tower.
15960 - Entrance Jetty Daybeacon 41-21-14.738N TR on spindle.
2 070-46-09.833W
15965 - Buoy 4 41-21-05.066N Red nun.
070-45-58.906W
15966 - Buoy 4A 41-20-26.700N Red nun. Private aid.
070-46-08.820W
15970 - Daybeacon 5 41-20-20.280N SG on pile. Private aid.
070-46-07.020W
15975 - Daybeacon 6 41-20-20.340N TR on pile. Private aid.
070-46-12.540W
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16050 Buzzards Bay Lighted Gong 41-28-57.492N Fl R 2.5s 3 Red. Replaced by LIB when
Buoy 8 070-53-50.027W endangered.
16055 Buzzards Bay Midchannel 41-30-33.000N Mo (A) W 4 Red and white Removed when endangered by
Lighted Bell Buoy BB 070-49-54.000W stripes with red ice.
spherical topmark.
16058 Buzzards Bay Lighted Bell 41-32-52.000N Fl G 4s 4 Green. Replaced by LIB when
Buoy 9 070-46-27.000W endangered by ice.
16060 Buzzards Bay Lighted Gong 41-34-23.986N Fl R 4s 4 Red. Replaced by LIB when
Buoy 10 070-43-11.943W endangered by ice.
16070 Bird Island Gong Buoy 1 41-38-59.461N Green. Removed when endangered by
070-42-45.098W ice.
16075 Bird Island Bell Buoy 3 41-39-59.390N Green. Removed when endangered by
070-42-23.299W ice.
16080 Cleveland East Ledge Light 41-37-51.470N Fl W 10s 74 15 White cylindrical Emergency light of reduced
070-41-39.046W tower and dwelling intensity when main light is
on red caisson. extinguished RACON: C (– • –
74 •). HORN: 1 blast ev 15 (2s bl).
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16115 - Lighted Buoy 6 41-37-53.282N Fl R 2.5s 3 Red. Replaced by nun from Dec. 15
070-41-43.658W to Mar. 15.
16120 - Lighted Gong Buoy 7 41-39-07.042N Fl G 4s 3 Green. Replaced by LIB from Dec. 15
Marks shoal. 070-41-27.496W to Mar. 15.
16135 - Lighted Bell Buoy 2 41-41-03.600N QR 3 Red. Replaced by LIB from Dec. 15
070-40-30.240W to Mar. 15.
16200 - Lighted Bell Buoy 15 41-42-46.400N Fl G 4s 3 Green. Replaced by can from Dec. 15
070-39-02.500W to Mar. 15.
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16220 - Lighted Bell Buoy 18 41-43-13.700N Fl R 4s 3 Red. Replaced by LIB from Dec. 15
070-38-28.700W to Mar. 15.
16240 - Lighted Bell Buoy 26 41-44-00.300N Fl R 4s 3 Red. Replaced by LIB from Dec. 15
070-37-40.140W to Mar. 15.
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South Side
16320 Lone Rock Lighted Buoy LR 41-27-39.346N Fl (2+1)G 6s 4 Green and red Replaced by can when
Southeasterly of rock. 070-51-08.832W bands. endangered by ice.
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16897 NEW BEDFORD WEST 41-37-27.200N QG 48 8 On pile. Higher intensity beam up and
BARRIER LIGHT 070-54-22.000W down channel.Emergency light of
reduced intensity when main light
is extinguished.
HORN: 1 blast ev 10s (1s bl).
16898 PALMERS ISLAND LIGHT 41-37-37.020N Fl W 4s White conical tower Private aid.
070-54-32.910W on stone pier.
New Bedford Harbor Channel
16910 - Lighted Buoy 2 41-37-40.146N Fl R 4s 3 Red.
070-54-26.805W
16915 - Lighted Buoy 3 41-37-47.666N Fl G 4s 3 Green.
070-54-39.266W
16920 South Terminal Approach Buoy 41-37-44.376N Green can.
1 070-54-50.136W
16925 South Terminal Approach Buoy 41-37-44.501N Red nun.
2 070-54-59.296W
16926 New Bedford South Terminal 41-37-34.548N Private aid.
Buoy 1 070-54-50.550W
16926.1 New Bedford South Terminal 41-37-26.202N Private aid.
Buoy 2 070-54-48.480W
16926.2 New Bedford South Terminal 41-37-26.562N Private aid.
Buoy 3 070-54-47.964W
16926.3 New Bedford South Terminal 41-37-24.126N Private aid.
Buoy 4 070-54-46.368W
16926.4 New Bedford South Terminal 41-37-18.624N Private aid.
Buoy 5 070-54-47.388W
16926.5 New Bedford South Terminal 41-37-18.828N Private aid.
Buoy 6 070-54-48.024W
16926.6 New Bedford South Terminal 41-37-13.188N Private aid.
Buoy 7 070-54-49.914W
16926.7 New Bedford South Terminal 41-37-14.292N Private aid.
Buoy 8 070-54-50.130W
16926.8 New Bedford South Terminal 41-37-12.696N Private aid.
Buoy 9 070-54-51.078W
16926.9 New Bedford South Terminal 41-37-13.590N Private aid.
Buoy 10 070-54-51.624W
16930 - Buoy 4 41-37-54.356N Red nun.
070-54-26.205W
16935 - Lighted Buoy 6 41-38-05.075N Fl R 4s 3 Red.
070-54-48.846W
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17130 - Lighted Buoy 3 41-40-29.008N Fl G 2.5s 4 Green. Replaced by can from Dec. 1 to
East of rock. 070-44-22.162W Apr. 1.
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Onset Bay
17300 - Channel Buoy 1 41-43-25.688N Green can.
070-38-27.141W
17302 - Channel Buoy 2 41-43-30.156N Red nun.
070-38-28.692W
17305 - Channel Buoy 3 41-43-33.698N Green can.
070-38-34.185W
17310 - Channel Buoy 4 41-43-33.908N Red nun.
070-38-32.760W
17315 - Channel Buoy 5 41-43-44.707N Green can.
070-38-34.079W
17320 - Channel Buoy 6 41-43-46.970N Red nun.
070-38-32.769W
17325 - Channel Buoy 7 41-43-47.895N Green can.
070-38-36.226W
17330 - Channel Buoy 8 41-43-50.952N Red nun.
070-38-39.418W
17335 - Channel Buoy 9 41-43-54.660N Green can.
070-38-50.013W
17340 - Channel Buoy 10 41-43-55.696N Red nun.
070-38-48.968W
17345 - Channel Buoy 11 41-44-00.347N Green can.
070-39-00.695W
17350 - Channel Buoy 12 41-44-05.673N Red nun.
070-39-13.976W
17355 - Channel Buoy 13 41-44-04.518N Green can.
070-39-15.429W
17360 - Channel Buoy 14 41-44-13.717N Red nun.
070-39-19.008W
17365 - Channel Buoy 15 41-44-13.500N Green can.
070-39-20.995W
17370 - Channel Buoy 16 41-44-21.632N Red nun.
070-39-23.816W
17375 Sunset Cove Approach Buoy 41-44-18.000N Green can. Maintained from June 1 to Oct.
1 070-39-43.000W 1.
Private aid.
17380 Sunset Cove Approach Buoy 41-44-00.000N Red nun. Maintained from June 1 to Oct.
2 070-39-43.000W 1.
Private aid.
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Newport Harbor
17820 - Buoy 4 41-28-51.969N Red nun.
071-20-05.526W
17825 Goat Island Southwest Buoy 1 41-28-56.869N Green can.
071-19-45.865W
17830 Goat Island Lighted Bell Buoy 41-28-54.099N Fl G 2.5s 3 Green.
3 071-19-36.734W
17840 Little Ida Lewis Rock 41-28-47.439N TR on spindle.
Daybeacon 6 071-19-10.853W
17841 - Cable Crossing Buoy A 41-28-50.460N White and orange Private aid.
071-19-10.680W can.
17841.1 - Cable Crossing Buoy B 41-28-49.080N White and orange Private aid.
071-19-18.300W can.
17841.3 - Cable Crossing Buoy C 41-28-49.320N White and orange Private aid.
071-19-27.960W can.
17841.35 - Cable Crossing Buoy D 41-28-49.080N White and orange Private aid.
071-19-30.720W can.
17841.4 - Cable Crossing Buoy E 41-28-48.660N White and orange Private aid.
071-19-36.000W can.
17841.5 - Cable Crossing Buoy F 41-28-48.720N White and orange Private aid.
071-19-45.540W can.
17841.7 - Cable Crossing Buoy G 41-28-50.580N White and orange Private aid.
071-19-50.700W can.
17845 Goat Island Southeast Lighted 41-29-00.879N Fl G 4s 3 Green.
Buoy 7 071-19-31.034W
17846 RI STATE PIER NINE LIGHT 41-29-16.900N FG Private aid.
1 071-19-20.500W
17847 RI STATE PIER NINE LIGHT 41-29-17.100N FR Private aid.
2 071-19-19.300W
17850 - Light 41-29-36.000N FG 33 11 White stone tower.
071-19-37.800W 33
East Passage
17855 - Lighted Bell Buoy 12 41-29-40.198N Fl R 4s 4 Red.
071-20-40.838W
17857 ROSE ISLAND LIGHT 41-29-43.680N Fl W 6s 48 White dwelling. Private aid.
071-20-33.780W
17860 Rose Island South Point Buoy 41-29-35.938N Green can.
1 071-20-24.447W
17865 Mitchell Rock Gong Buoy 3 41-29-33.368N Green.
071-20-11.087W
17870 Tracey Ledge Buoy 5 41-29-53.238N Green can.
071-20-01.557W
Jamestown Harbor
Channel buoys located 20-60 feet outside channel limit.
17891 - Channel Buoy 1 41-29-43.080N Green can. Private aid.
071-21-40.080W
17892 - Channel Lighted Buoy 2 41-29-44.340N Fl R 4s Red nun. Private aid.
071-21-39.800W
17893 - Channel Buoy 3 41-29-43.500N Green can. Private aid.
071-21-46.500W
17894 - Channel Buoy 4 41-29-45.420N Red nun. Private aid.
071-21-47.520W
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18131 Carnegie Abbey Yacht Club 41-37-03.660N Green can. Private aid.
Buoy 1 071-16-33.360W
18132 Carnegie Abbey Yacht Club 41-37-02.820N Red nun. Private aid.
Buoy 2 071-16-33.540W
18133 CARNEGIE ABBEY YACHT 41-37-01.800N FG SG on pile. Private aid.
CLUB CHANNEL LIGHT 3 071-16-26.760W
18134 CARNEGIE ABBEY YACHT 41-37-01.500N FR TR on pile. Private aid.
CLUB CHANNEL LIGHT 4 071-16-26.640W
18135 Mount Hope Bay Approach 41-37-07.800N QG 3 Red nun.
Lighted Buoy 2 071-17-00.000W
18140 Mount Hope Bay Approach 41-37-49.967N Fl G 4s 3 Green. Replaced by can when
Lighted Bell Buoy 3 071-16-15.176W endangered by ice.
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Bristol Harbor
18165 Bristol Point Rock Buoy 2 41-38-28.127N Red nun.
071-15-57.085W
18170 Hog Island Rock Buoy 3 41-38-44.707N Green can.
071-16-25.526W
18175 Middle Ground Buoy 41-39-40.177N Red nun with green
At north end of shoal. 071-16-52.138W bands.
18180 CASTLE ISLAND LIGHT 2 41-39-13.792N Fl R 6s 26 3 TR on skeleton
On shoal. 071-17-10.430W tower.
18185 Usher Rocks Buoy 3 41-39-31.717N Green can.
071-17-20.959W
18190 - LIGHT 4 41-39-58.166N FR 25 11 TR on skeleton
071-16-41.777W tower.
18194 - East Channel Buoy 5 41-40-01.320N Green can. Private aid.
071-16-49.020W
18194.1 - East Channel Buoy 7 41-40-11.760N Green can. Private aid.
071-16-52.440W
18194.2 - East Channel Buoy 9 41-40-19.860N Green can. Private aid.
071-16-53.640W
18195 - Channel Daybeacon 6 41-40-03.120N TR on monopile. Private aid.
071-16-45.420W
18195.4 - Channel Daybeacon 8 41-40-16.620N TR on monopile. Private aid.
071-16-51.180W
18195.6 - East Channel Buoy 10 41-40-23.367N Red nun. Private aid.
071-16-52.718W
18196 - West Channel Buoy 1 41-40-29.760N Green can. Private aid.
071-17-13.680W
18196.1 - West Channel Buoy 2 41-40-33.840N Red nun. Private aid.
071-17-13.500W
18196.2 - West Channel Buoy 3 41-40-21.240N Green can. Private aid.
071-17-08.100W
18196.3 - West Channel Buoy 4 41-40-08.100N Red nun. Private aid.
071-17-01.320W
18196.4 - West Channel Buoy 5 41-40-24.600N Green can. Private aid.
071-17-11.640W
18196.5 - West Channel Buoy 6 41-40-08.700N Red nun. Private aid.
071-17-03.240W
Providence River Approach
18200 - Channel Lighted Buoy 1 41-37-42.537N Fl G 2.5s 3 Green. Replaced by can when
071-18-05.061W endangered by ice.
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18250 - Channel Lighted Buoy 6 41-39-20.536N Fl R 2.5s 3 Red. Replaced by LIB when
071-18-35.943W endangered by ice.
18275 - Channel Lighted Buoy 9 41-41-19.216N Fl G 2.5s 3 Green. Replaced by can when
071-18-53.813W endangered by ice.
18280 - Channel Lighted Bell Buoy 41-41-21.046N QR 3 Red. Replaced by LIB when
10 071-18-43.513W endangered by ice.
18285 - Channel Lighted Buoy 11 41-41-54.095N Fl G 2.5s 3 Green. Replaced by can when
071-19-28.957W endangered by ice.
18290 - Channel Lighted Buoy 12 41-41-58.294N Fl R 2.5s 3 Red. Replaced by LIB when
071-19-21.709W endangered by ice.
18305 CONIMICUT LIGHT 41-43-01.400N Fl W 2.5s 58 W8 Red from 322° to 349°, covers
071-20-41.700W R5 Ohio Ledge.
(R sector)
HORN: 2 bl ev 30s (2s bl-2s si-
2s bl-24s si).
Providence River
18310 - Channel Lighted Buoy 15 41-43-05.297N QG 3 Green.
071-20-41.303W
18315 - Channel Lighted Buoy 16 41-43-08.815N QR 3 Red. Replaced by nun when
071-20-34.448W endangered by ice.
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Bullock Cove
18350 - Entrance Lighted Buoy 1 41-44-15.756N Fl G 2.5s 3 Green. Replaced by can when
071-21-21.922W endangered by ice.
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18925 Borden Flats Light 41-42-15.986N Fl W 2.5s 47 11 White conical HORN: 1 blast ev 10s (1s bl).
071-10-27.825W tower, on brown
cylindrical pier.
50
18930 Braga Bridge Sound Signal 41-42-24.534N HORN: 1 blast ev 20s (2s bl).
071-09-58.506W Private aid.
18935 - Channel Buoy 15 41-42-27.568N Green can.
071-09-53.703W
18940 - Channel Buoy 17 41-42-42.788N Green can.
071-09-47.203W
18945 - Channel Buoy 18 41-43-16.168N Red nun.
071-09-28.663W
18950 - Channel Lighted Buoy 19 41-43-18.148N Fl G 4s 3 Green. Replaced by LIB from Dec. 1 to
071-09-32.533W Apr. 1.
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Greenwich Bay
Warwick Cove
19350 - Buoy 1 41-40-38.364N Green can.
071-23-32.257W
19355 - Buoy 2 41-40-38.644N Red nun.
071-23-30.067W
19360 - Buoy 3 41-40-54.295N Green can.
071-23-31.343W
19365 - Buoy 4 41-40-54.474N Red nun.
071-23-29.757W
19370 - Buoy 5 41-40-59.518N Green can.
071-23-27.059W
19375 - Buoy 7 41-41-04.034N Green can.
071-23-28.426W
19380 - Buoy 9 41-41-22.569N Green can.
071-23-34.176W
19385 - Buoy 10 41-41-37.509N Red nun.
071-23-22.746W
19390 - Buoy 12 41-41-43.364N Red nun.
071-23-22.397W
Greenwich Bay
19395 - Buoy 3 41-40-15.194N Green can.
071-23-57.228W
19400 - Buoy 5 41-40-33.604N Green can.
071-25-28.193W
19405 - Buoy 6 41-40-14.397N Red nun.
071-26-15.840W
19410 - Buoy 7 41-40-03.171N Green can.
On edge of shoal. 071-26-36.330W
19410.1 - LIGHT 8 41-40-03.500N FR Private aid.
071-26-41.200W
19420 Apponaug Cove Approach 41-40-42.364N Green can.
Buoy 1 071-26-15.205W
Apponaug Cove
19425 - Channel Buoy 3 41-41-11.622N Green can.
071-26-43.740W
19426 - Channel Buoy 4 41-41-16.560N Red nun.
071-26-42.660W
19435 - Channel Buoy 6 41-41-30.222N Red nun.
071-26-41.700W
19440 - Channel Buoy 7 41-41-34.896N Green can.
071-26-47.310W
19445 - Channel Buoy 8 41-41-39.854N Red nun.
071-26-53.611W
BLOCK ISLAND SOUND AND APPROACHES (Chart 13205)
West Passage
19450 Point Judith Light 41-21-39.691N Oc (3)W 15s 65 16 Octagonal tower, HORN: 1 blast ev 15s (2s bl).
071-28-53.025W lower half white,
5s fl 2s ec.
upper half brown.
2s fl 2s ec.
65
2s fl 2s ec.
19460 Point Judith Lighted Whistle 41-18-27.660N Fl R 4s 4 Red.
Buoy 2 071-28-20.820W
19465 Point Judith Bell Buoy 4 41-20-56.089N Red.
071-30-25.493W
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19890 Montauk Harbor West Side 41-04-33.365N NW on pile worded Sides of daymark form 45°
Daybeacon 071-56-16.250W DANGER ROCK. angle to the centerline of channel
Marks rocks near edge of with apex toward channel.
channel.
Montauk Harbor
Aids replaced by spar buoys during winter months.
19895 - Buoy 1 41-04-22.560N Green can. Private aid.
071-55-10.320W
19900 - Buoy 3 41-04-21.000N Green can. Private aid.
071-55-10.980W
19905 - Buoy 4 41-04-11.760N Red nun. Private aid.
071-55-14.820W
19910 - Buoy 5 41-04-08.280N Green can. Private aid.
071-55-12.780W
19915 - Buoy 6 41-04-09.660N Red nun. Private aid.
071-55-14.520W
19920 - Buoy 8 41-04-05.520N Red nun. Private aid.
071-55-14.340W
Lake Montauk
Aids replaced by spar buoys during winter months.
19925 - Buoy 1 41-04-20.100N Green can. Private aid.
071-55-51.780W
19930 - Buoy 3 41-04-11.820N Green can. Private aid.
071-55-43.320W
19940 - Buoy 5 41-04-07.980N Green can. Private aid.
071-55-45.900W
19945 - Buoy 7 41-04-06.060N Green can. Private aid.
071-55-50.040W
19950 - Buoy 8 41-04-05.000N Red nun. Private aid.
071-55-51.720W
19955 - Buoy 9 41-03-58.980N Green can. Private aid.
071-55-49.380W
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20419 Watch Hill Speed Buoy 41-18-56.340N White and orange Private aid.
071-51-39.720W can.
20420 - Channel Buoy 1 41-18-52.149N Green can.
071-51-40.609W
20425 - Channel Buoy 3 41-18-45.474N Green can.
071-51-41.048W
20430 - Channel Buoy 4 41-18-45.155N Red nun.
071-51-41.992W
20435 - Channel Buoy 5 41-18-38.269N Green can.
071-51-32.958W
Quiambog Cove Approach
20440 Rock Island South Buoy 2R 41-19-43.907N Red nun.
071-56-00.528W
Mystic Harbor
20445 Red Reef Buoy 2 41-19-31.303N Red nun.
071-56-23.070W
20450 Dodge Island Buoy 4 41-19-26.357N Red nun.
On southwest end of reef. 071-57-11.460W
20455 Ellis Reef Daybeacon ER 41-19-00.591N NW on pipe tower
On rocks. 071-57-18.937W worded DANGER
ROCKS.
20460 Enders Island Buoy 6 41-19-22.757N Red nun.
On southeast edge of shoal. 071-57-30.561W
20465 - East Approach Buoy 7 41-19-09.536N Green can.
071-58-28.053W
20470 - East Approach Buoy 7A 41-19-07.508N Green can.
071-58-37.225W
20475 - East Approach Buoy 9 41-18-59.268N Green can.
071-58-50.201W
20480 - East Approach Buoy 10 41-18-58.956N Red nun.
071-58-58.264W
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21070 BARTLETT REEF LIGHT 41-16-28.300N Fl W 6s 35 8 NR on skeleton HORN: 2 blasts ev 60s (3s bl-3s
On south end of reef. 072-08-14.100W tower. si-3s bl-51s si).
Fog signal is radio activated,
during times of reduced
visibility, tune marine radio to
channel 79. Key microphone 5
times consecutively, to activate
fog signal for 45 minutes.
21080 Plum Island Lighted Whistle 41-13-17.353N Mo (A) W 4 Red and white
Buoy PI 072-10-48.279W stripes with red
spherical topmark.
21085 Plum Gut Lighted Bell Buoy 41-10-33.533N Fl R 4s 4 Red.
27700 2PG 072-13-05.884W
21090 PLUM GUT LIGHT 41-10-25.745N Fl W 2.5s 21 5 On skeleton tower.
27695 072-12-42.137W
21095 Orient Point Light 41-09-48.393N Fl W 5s 64 17 Black conical tower Emergency light of reduced
27680 072-13-25.014W with white band in intensity when main light is
center. extinguished.
64 HORN: 2 blasts ev 30s (2s bl-2s
si-2s bl-24s si).
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Stratford Shoal
21250 - Buoy 1 41-04-11.193N Green can.
073-05-11.544W
21255 - Buoy 3 41-04-35.903N Green can.
Off north point of shoal. 073-06-15.467W
21260 - (Middle Ground) Light 41-03-35.300N Fl W 5s 60 13 Gray, granite HORN: 1 blast ev 15s (2s bl).
073-06-04.700W octagonal tower
projection from
house on pier.
60
21265 - Middle Ground Lighted Bell 41-03-04.003N Fl R 4s 4 Red.
Buoy 2 073-06-12.266W
South of shoal.
21270 Mount Misery Shoal Buoy 11 40-59-12.735N Green can.
On northeast point of shoal. 073-04-46.642W
LONG ISLAND SOUND (Western Part) (Chart 12363)
21275 Old Field Point Light 40-58-37.213N Al RG 24s 74 14 Black tower on
073-07-06.803W granite house.
R fl 12s ec
G fl 12s ec
21285 Old Field Point Gong Buoy 40-59-13.044N Green.
11A 073-07-17.418W
Off north point of shoal.
21289 The Little Cows Lighted Bell 41-07-19.977N Fl G 4s 4 Green.
Buoy LC 073-12-52.002W
21290 Penfield Reef Light 41-07-01.509N Fl R 6s 51 15 White tower on Emergency light of reduced
073-13-19.525W granite dwelling on intensity when main light is
pier. extinguished.
51 HORN: 1 blast ev 15s (2s bl).
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21360 Lloyd Point Shoal Lighted 40-57-40.812N Fl G 4s 4 Green. Removed when endangered by
Gong Buoy 15 073-29-15.735W ice.
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21830 New London Dumping Ground 41-16-14.220N Fl Y 4s Yellow. Maintained from Oct. 1 to June
Lighted Buoy NDA 072-04-50.940W 1. U.S. Army maintained.
Private aid.
21833 UCONN Eastern Long Island 41-15-48.000N Fl Y 4s Yellow. Private aid.
Sound Research Lighted Buoy 072-04-00.000W
21840 Frank Ledge Buoy F 41-18-40.634N Green and red
On north side of ledge. 072-04-32.842W bands; can.
21845 - Light 41-18-59.834N Iso W 6s 89 W 17 White octagonal Red from 000° to 041°. Covers
072-05-23.123W R 14 pyramidal tower. Sarah Ledge and shoals
(R sector)
89 westward.
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Greens Harbor
21970 - Buoy 41-20-08.480N White can with
On southwest side of shoal. 072-05-35.000W orange bands and
diamond worded
ROCKS.
Shaw Cove Entrance
21975 - Buoy 1 41-20-44.383N Green can.
072-05-24.787W
21980 - Buoy 3 41-20-50.704N Green can.
072-05-36.614W
Thames River
Channel buoys located 30 feet outside channel limit.
21985 - Lighted Buoy 1 41-22-01.853N Fl G 2.5s 4 Green. Replaced by can when
072-05-20.874W endangered by ice.
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22035 - MIDDLE RANGE FRONT 41-23-55.800N QG 21 On pile. Visible all around. Higher
LIGHT 072-05-51.700W intensity on range line.
22036 - MIDDLE RANGE REAR 41-24-01.123N Iso G 6s 36 On pile. Visible on range line only.
LIGHT 072-05-54.958W
210 yards, 335° from front
light.
22040 - Buoy 9 41-24-04.054N Green can.
072-05-48.576W
22055 SCOTCH CAP LIGHT 11 41-24-21.643N Fl G 4s 21 4 SG on skeleton
072-05-50.336W tower on concrete
base.
22060 - Buoy 13 41-24-36.464N Green can.
072-05-45.767W
22063 - Buoy 14 41-25-00.010N Red nun.
072-05-25.479W
22065 ICE HOUSE LIGHT 15 41-25-04.303N Fl G 2.5s 13 4 SG on pipe tower
072-05-33.736W on concrete base.
22070 - Buoy 16 41-25-26.934N Red nun.
072-05-46.817W
22075 BARTLETT POINT LIGHT 17 41-25-33.503N Fl G 4s 13 4 SG on pipe tower
072-05-55.327W on concrete base.
22078 - Buoy 18 41-25-44.869N Red nun.
072-05-47.808W
22080 - Buoy 20 41-26-05.181N Red nun.
072-05-38.824W
Allyn Point Turning Basin
22085 - Buoy A 41-26-27.940N Yellow can. Private aid.
072-05-11.300W
22090 - Buoy B 41-26-31.500N White with orange Private aid.
072-05-13.900W bands; spar.
22095 - Buoy C 41-26-35.600N Private aid.
072-05-12.950W
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Niantic River
Positions of buoys frequently shifted with changing conditions.
22305 - Channel Buoy 1 41-19-10.214N Green can.
072-10-55.174W
22310 - Channel Buoy 3 41-19-16.158N Green can.
072-10-45.519W
22315 - Channel Buoy 4 41-19-15.285N Red nun.
072-10-44.867W
22320 - Channel Buoy 6 41-19-31.552N Red nun. Removed when endangered by
072-10-41.800W ice.
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22395 - Channel Buoy 21A 41-20-07.330N Green can. Removed when endangered by
072-10-53.057W ice.
22405 - Channel Buoy 22A 41-20-08.632N Red nun. Removed when endangered by
072-10-52.471W ice.
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Smith Cove
22450 - Daybeacon 1 41-20-00.000N SG on pile. Private aid.
072-11-59.000W
22451 - Buoy 1 41-20-17.500N Green can. Private aid.
072-10-58.500W
22455 - Daybeacon 2 41-20-00.000N TR on pile. Private aid.
072-11-00.000W
22460 - Daybeacon 4 41-20-00.000N TR on pile. Private aid.
072-11-11.000W
22465 - Daybeacon 6 41-20-00.000N TR on pile. Private aid.
072-11-00.000W
22470 - Daybeacon 8 41-20-16.000N TR on pile. Private aid.
072-11-19.000W
22475 - Daybeacon 9 41-20-16.000N SG on pile. Private aid.
072-11-21.000W
Pattaganset River
22480 Blackboys Rocks Buoy 2 41-16-58.505N Red nun.
Marks southside of rock. 072-13-29.095W
22485 Long Rock Buoy 4 41-17-27.003N Red nun.
Marks southwest side of 072-13-48.223W
rocky shoal.
22490 Seal Rock Buoy 5 41-17-40.484N Green can.
Marks south end of rock. 072-13-49.998W
CONNECTICUT RIVER - LONG ISLAND SOUND TO DEEP RIVER (Chart 12375)
Connecticut River
22495 Saybrook Breakwater Light 41-15-47.600N Fl G 6s 58 14 White conical tower Emergency light of reduced
21115 072-20-33.600W on brown intensity when main light is
cylindrical pier. extinguished.
49 HORN: 1 blast ev 30s (3s bl).
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23030 - RANGE D REAR LIGHT 41-31-10.115N Oc G 4s 40 KRW on skeleton Visible on range line only.
83 yards, 205° from front 072-33-33.004W tower.
light.
23035 - Buoy 69 41-31-34.716N Green can. Maintained from June 1 to Nov.
072-33-19.184W 1.
23065 - Lighted Buoy 72 41-33-06.962N Fl R 2.5s 3 Red. Replaced by nun from Nov. 1 to
072-33-15.315W June 1.
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23170 - RANGE E REAR LIGHT 41-36-38.146N FR 36 KRW on skeleton Visible on range line only.
115 yards, 127° from front 072-36-38.968W tower.
light.
23175 - Buoy 104 41-36-55.026N Red nun. Maintained from June 1 to Nov.
072-37-07.129W 1.
23200 - RANGE F FRONT LIGHT 41-38-35.700N Fl R 2.5s 22 KRW and TR on Higher intensity on rangeline.
110 072-37-24.700W skeleton tower.
23205 - RANGE F REAR LIGHT 41-38-34.500N FR 36 KRW on skeleton Visible on range line only.
177° from front light. 072-37-24.500W tower.
23210 - LIGHT 113 41-40-05.171N Fl G 4s 15 4 SG on pile.
072-37-43.760W
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23220 - RANGE G FRONT LIGHT 41-40-24.817N Fl R 2.5s 36 KRW and TR on Range marks cut through
116 072-36-29.926W skeleton tower. Glastonbury Two Piers Bar.
Higher intensity on rangeline.
23225 - RANGE G REAR LIGHT 41-40-25.517N FR 21 KRW on skeleton Visible on range line only.
60 yards, 070° from front 072-36-27.316W tower.
light.
23230 GLASTONBURY BAR LIGHT 41-40-32.002N QW 21 5 NR on skeleton
072-36-25.242W tower.
23235 - LIGHT 120 41-41-07.878N Fl R 4s 36 4 TR on skeleton
072-36-36.076W tower.
23240 - Buoy 121 41-41-11.858N Green can. Maintained from June 1 to Nov.
072-36-47.327W 1.
23255 - Buoy 124 41-41-21.708N Red nun. Maintained from June 1 to Nov.
072-37-34.258W 1.
23270 - RANGE J FRONT LIGHT 41-41-59.300N Fl G 2.5s 22 KRW on skeleton Range marks cut through Press
072-38-12.400W tower. Barn Bar. Higher intensity on
rangeline.
23275 - RANGE J REAR LIGHT 41-41-59.100N FG 36 KRW on skeleton Visible on range line only.
67 yards, 259.5° from front 072-38-14.900W tower.
light.
23280 - Buoy 127 41-42-43.894N Green can. Maintained from June 1 to Nov.
072-37-12.194W 1.
Wethersfield Cove
23310 - Daybeacon 1 41-43-31.331N SG on pile.
072-39-03.650W
23315 - Daybeacon 2 41-43-31.822N TR on pile.
072-39-03.284W
23320 - Daybeacon 3 41-43-30.631N SG on pile.
072-39-20.600W
23325 - Daybeacon 4 41-43-30.931N TR on pile.
072-39-23.267W
Connecticut River
23335 - Buoy 137 41-43-41.539N Green can. Maintained from June 1 to Nov.
072-38-51.770W 1.
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23974 Short Beach Danger Buoy 41-15-16.000N White can with Private aid.
072-50-53.000W orange diamond.
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24055 - Channel Lighted Buoy 7 41-14-02.890N Fl G 2.5s 3 Green. Replaced by smaller LIB of
072-55-05.486W reduced intensity when
endangered by ice.
24060 Southwest Ledge Light 41-14-03.700N Fl R 5s 57 14 White octagonal Emergency light of reduced
21210 072-54-43.800W house on intensity when main light is
cylindrical pier. extinguished.
57 HORN: 1 blast ev 15s (2s bl).
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24135 Black Rock Buoy 41-16-04.000N White can with Maintained from Apr. 15 to Nov.
072-54-17.122W orange bands and 15.
diamond worded
ROCK.
24140 - Channel Lighted Buoy 15 41-16-18.419N Fl G 2.5s 3 Green. Replaced by can when
072-54-44.706W endangered by ice.
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25625 Little Nanhook Obstruction 40-56-24.000N White nun. Maintained from May 1 to Nov.
Buoy 073-43-24.000W 15.
Private aid.
25630 - Channel Buoy 12 40-56-30.086N Red nun.
073-43-35.606W
25635 - Junction Buoy A 40-56-30.309N Green and red
073-43-37.686W bands; can.
25640 - Buoy 9 40-56-37.789N Green can.
073-43-41.991W
25645 - Channel Buoy 11 40-56-40.155N Green can.
073-43-43.569W
25650 - Channel Buoy 14 40-56-43.563N Red nun.
073-43-43.621W
25655 - Channel Buoy 16 40-56-46.242N Red nun.
073-43-46.130W
Milton Harbor
25660 West Rock Obstruction Buoy 40-55-55.464N White can with
073-42-08.440W orange bands and
diamond worded
ROCK.
25665 - Buoy 3 40-56-07.485N Green can.
Marks southeast side of 073-42-22.288W
rocks.
25670 - Buoy 5 40-56-32.161N Green can.
South side of rock. 073-41-59.813W
25675 - Buoy 6 40-56-31.230N Red nun.
073-41-57.180W
25680 - Buoy 8 40-56-47.322N Red nun.
073-41-50.639W
25685 - Buoy 9 40-57-02.425N Green can.
073-41-45.920W
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26710 - East Channel Buoy 1 40-54-43.080N Green can. Maintained from Apr. 1 to Oct. 1.
073-21-52.200W
Private aid.
26715 - East Channel Buoy 2 40-54-40.800N Red nun. Maintained from Apr. 1 to Oct. 1.
073-21-52.200W
Private aid.
26720 - East Channel Buoy 3 40-55-16.000N Green can. Maintained from Apr. 1 to Oct. 1.
073-21-14.000W
Private aid.
26725 - East Channel Buoy 4 40-55-13.000N Red nun. Maintained from Apr. 1 to Oct. 1.
073-21-14.000W
Private aid.
Northport Harbor
Aids maintained from Apr. 15 to Nov. 1.
26730 Northport Channel Lighted 40-54-00.000N Fl G 3s Green. Private aid.
Buoy 1 073-21-43.000W
26735 - Channel Buoy 2 40-54-36.000N Red nun. Private aid.
073-21-00.000W
26740 - Channel Buoy 3 40-54-28.000N Green can. Private aid.
073-21-28.000W
26745 - Channel Buoy 4 40-54-28.300N Red nun. Private aid.
073-21-33.600W
26750 - Channel Buoy 5 40-54-19.000N Green can. Private aid.
073-21-29.000W
26755 - Channel Buoy 6 40-54-20.300N Red nun. Private aid.
073-21-35.100W
26760 - Channel Buoy 7 40-54-13.000N Green can. Private aid.
073-21-21.000W
26765 - Channel Buoy 8 40-54-10.300N Red nun. Private aid.
073-21-30.100W
26770 - Channel Buoy 10 40-54-01.400N Red nun. Private aid.
073-21-33.400W
26775 - Channel Buoy 12 40-53-56.000N Red nun. Private aid.
073-21-15.000W
26780 - Channel Buoy 13 40-53-55.000N Green can. Private aid.
073-21-16.000W
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North Entrance
27705 CAR FERRY LIGHT 41-09-02.000N FW 18 On dolphin. Private aid.
072-14-24.000W
Research Basin
Aids are maintained by the U.S. Dept. of Agiculture.
27715 - Bay Daybeacon 1 41-09-02.000N On piles. Private aid.
072-14-00.000W
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Stirling Basin
28055 - Buoy 1 41-06-12.000N Green can. Maintained from May 1 to Oct.
072-21-12.000W 31.
Private aid.
28060 - Buoy 2 41-06-13.000N Red nun. Maintained from May 1 to Oct.
072-21-09.000W 31.
Private aid.
28061 - Buoy 4 41-06-18.800N Red nun. Maintained from May 1 to Oct.
072-21-11.500W 31.
Private aid.
28062 - Buoy 6 41-06-22.500N Red nun. Maintained from May 1 to Oct.
072-21-13.500W 31.
Private aid.
28063 - Buoy 7 41-06-22.500N Green can. Maintained from May 1 to Oct.
072-21-17.000W 31.
Private aid.
Dering Harbor
28075 - Buoy 1 41-05-23.000N Green can. Private aid.
072-21-05.000W
28080 - Buoy 2 41-05-22.000N Red nun. Private aid.
072-21-10.000W
28085 - Buoy 3 41-05-19.200N Green can. Private aid.
072-21-04.100W
28090 - Buoy 4 41-05-12.200N Red nun. Private aid.
072-21-05.300W
28093 - Buoy 5 41-05-11.200N Green can. Private aid.
072-21-04.200W
28095 - Buoy 6 41-05-05.100N Red nun. Private aid.
072-21-06.900W
28100 - Buoy 7 41-05-04.600N Green can. Private aid.
072-21-04.200W
28103 - Buoy 8 41-05-06.400N Red nun. Private aid.
072-21-06.100W
SHELTER ISLAND SOUND AND PECONIC BAYS (Chart 12358)
Aids maintained from May 1 to Oct. 31.
28105 Mill Creek Lighted Buoy 1 41-04-26.200N Fl G 2s Green. Private aid.
072-23-53.800W
28110 Mill Creek Buoy 2 41-04-26.700N Red. Private aid.
072-23-52.100W
28115 Mill Creek Buoy 3 41-04-29.500N Green can. Private aid.
072-23-56.500W
28120 Mill Creek Buoy 4 41-04-28.500N Red nun. Private aid.
072-23-53.800W
28125 Mill Creek Buoy 5 41-04-33.000N Green spar. Private aid.
072-23-59.300W
28130 Mill Creek Buoy 6 41-04-34.900N Red spar. Private aid.
072-23-59.700W
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Town Creek
28140 - Buoy 1 41-03-30.000N Green can. Private aid.
072-24-47.000W
28145 - Lighted Buoy 2 41-03-34.000N Red. Private aid.
072-24-44.000W
28155 - Buoy 4 41-03-26.000N Red nun. Private aid.
072-24-26.000W
28178 Southold Bay CG Mooring 41-03-19.940N White with blue
Buoy 072-23-27.851W stripes.
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28410 - Danger Buoy 41-02-34.000N White with orange Maintained from June 1 to Nov.
072-19-32.000W bands; can worded 1.
DANGER. Private aid.
28415 West Neck Harbor Entrance 41-02-50.000N Fl R 4s Red. Private aid.
Lighted Buoy 2 072-20-18.000W
28425 West Neck Harbor Buoy 4 41-02-47.000N Red nun. Maintained from May 15 to Oct.
072-20-34.000W 15.
Private aid.
Menantic Creek
28430 - Buoy 1 41-02-54.000N Green can. Private aid.
072-20-45.000W
28435 - Buoy 2 41-02-54.000N Red nun. Private aid.
072-20-41.000W
28440 - Buoy 3 41-03-01.000N Green can. Private aid.
072-20-45.000W
28445 - Buoy 4 41-03-01.000N Red nun. Private aid.
072-20-41.500W
Shelter Island Sound South Channel
28450 - Lighted Buoy 16 41-01-43.649N Fl R 4s 3 Red. Replaced by nun from Nov. 15
On south point of West 072-21-16.499W to May 1.
Neck Point Shoal.
Mill Creek
Aids maintained from Apr. 15 to Nov. 15.
28455 - Buoy 1 41-00-05.840N Green can. Private aid.
072-20-57.600W
28460 - Buoy 1A 40-59-53.520N Green can. Private aid.
072-20-58.380W
28465 - Buoy 2A 41-00-04.440N Red nun. Private aid.
072-20-59.580W
28470 - LIGHT 2 41-00-02.040N Fl R 5s 6 TR on pile. Private aid.
072-20-59.940W
28475 - Buoy 3 40-59-44.520N Green can. Private aid.
072-20-58.260W
28480 - LIGHT 4 40-59-44.582N Fl R 5s 6 TR on pile. Private aid.
072-20-57.600W
28485 - Buoy 5 40-59-46.320N SG on pile. Private aid.
072-20-51.960W
28490 - Buoy 6 40-59-44.640N Red nun. Private aid.
072-20-51.300W
Shelter Island Sound South Channel
28495 Noyack Creek Buoy 1 40-59-54.600N Green can. Maintained from Apr. 15 to Nov.
072-21-49.800W 15.
Private aid.
28500 NOYACK CREEK LIGHT 2 40-59-50.280N Fl R 5s 6 TR on pile. Maintained from Apr. 15 to Nov.
072-21-53.880W 15.
Private aid.
Little Peconic Bay
28505 - Lighted Buoy 17 41-01-29.340N Fl G 4s 3 Green. Replaced by can from Nov. 15
072-22-54.451W to May 1.
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Wooley Pond
Aids maintained from Apr. 15 to Nov. 15.
28590 - ENTRANCE LIGHT 1 40-57-31.860N Fl G 5s 6 SB on pile. Private aid.
072-24-05.040W
28595 - Buoy 2 40-57-31.260N Red nun. Private aid.
072-24-05.160W
28600 - Buoy 4 40-57-17.880N Red nun. Private aid.
072-23-58.980W
28605 - Buoy 5 40-57-14.940N Green can. Private aid.
072-23-45.540W
North Sea Harbor
Aids maintained from Apr. 15 to Nov. 15.
28610 - LIGHT 2 40-57-06.300N Fl R 5s 6 TR on pile. Private aid.
072-24-57.600W
28615 - Buoy 1 40-57-07.020N Green can. Private aid.
072-24-56.640W
28620 - Buoy 3 40-56-54.780N Green can. Private aid.
072-24-56.460W
28625 - Buoy 4 40-56-47.220N Red nun. Private aid.
072-24-58.740W
28630 - Buoy 5 40-56-47.280N Green can. Private aid.
072-24-57.300W
28635 - Buoy 6 40-56-25.100N Red. Private aid.
072-24-54.400W
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East Channel
29240 - Junction Lighted Buoy EW 40-38-46.169N Fl (2+1)G 6s 2 Green and red Replaced by can when
073-12-11.075W bands. endangered by ice.
29245 - Lighted Buoy 8 40-39-10.695N Fl R 2.5s 2 Red. Replaced by nun from Nov. 15
073-11-29.310W to Apr. 1.
29250 FAIR HARBOR LIGHT 1 40-38-37.000N Fl G 4s 8 SG on pile. Maintained from May. 1 to Nov.
073-11-08.000W 25.
Private aid.
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Range Channel
29365 - Buoy 1 40-39-34.458N Green can.
073-08-40.510W
29370 - Lighted Buoy 4 40-40-36.057N Fl R 2.5s 2 Red. Replaced by nun from Nov. 15
073-08-42.510W to Apr. 1.
West Channel
29371 - Buoy 1 40-38-50.046N Green can.
073-12-16.635W
29375 - Buoy 3 40-39-09.970N Green can.
073-12-25.627W
29380 - Lighted Buoy 4 40-39-28.359N Fl R 2.5s 2 Red. Replaced by nun from Nov. 15
073-12-24.418W to Apr. 1.
Dickerson Channel
29420 - Buoy 2 40-39-55.058N Red nun.
073-13-42.621W
29425 - Buoy 3 40-40-03.358N Green can.
073-14-39.022W
29430 - Buoy 4 40-40-18.058N Red nun.
073-14-57.023W
29435 - Buoy 5 40-40-17.058N Green can.
073-15-09.923W
29440 - Buoy 6 40-40-39.218N Red nun.
073-16-00.003W
29445 WEST ISLIP MARINA LIGHT 1 40-41-09.000N FG On pile. Private aid.
073-17-26.000W
North Channel
29449 - Lighted Buoy 1 40-41-58.367N Fl G 2.5s 2 Green. Replaced by can from Nov. 15
073-14-14.186W to Apr. 1.
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30220 - Lighted Buoy 6 40-45-03.300N Fl R 2.5s 2 Red. Replaced by nun from Nov. 1 to
072-50-10.600W Apr. 15.
30235 - Lighted Buoy 9 40-45-24.480N Fl G 2.5s 2 Green. Replaced by can from Nov. 1 to
072-48-57.105W Apr. 15.
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30330 - Lighted Buoy 24 40-46-57.891N Fl R 2.5s 2 Red. Replaced by nun from Nov. 1 to
072-44-42.986W Apr. 15.
30390 Beaverdam Cove Buoy 1 40-48-15.000N Green can. Maintained from Apr. 15 to Nov.
072-39-57.000W 1.
Private aid.
30395 Beaverdam Cove Buoy 2 40-48-20.400N Red nun. Maintained from Apr. 15 to Nov.
072-39-55.200W 1.
Private aid.
30400 Beaverdam Cove Buoy 3 40-48-26.400N Green can. Maintained from Apr. 15 to Nov.
072-39-55.200W 1.
Private aid.
30405 - Buoy 35 40-47-55.066N Green can.
072-39-44.473W
30410 - Buoy 36 40-47-50.097N Red nun.
072-39-15.437W
30415 - Lighted Buoy 37 40-47-48.161N QG 2 Green. Replaced by can from Nov. 1 to
072-38-54.611W Apr. 15.
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Foster Creek
Aids maintained from Apr. 15. to Nov. 15.
30775 - Buoy 1 40-50-41.000N Green can. Private aid.
072-30-23.000W
30780 - Buoy 3 40-50-47.000N Green can. Private aid.
072-30-25.000W
30785 - Buoy 5 40-50-05.000N Green can. Private aid.
072-30-32.000W
Shinnecock Bay
30820 - Junction Lighted Buoy SI 40-50-40.767N Fl (2+1)G 6s 2 Green and red Replaced by can from Nov. 1 to
072-29-48.336W bands. Apr. 15.
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30885 OLD FORT POND LIGHT 1 40-52-25.200N Fl G 6s 6 SB on pile. Maintained from May 1 to Nov.
072-26-35.880W 1.
Private aid.
Jones Inlet
Positions of buoys frequently shifted with changing conditions.
30890 - LIGHT 40-34-23.568N Fl W 2.5s 33 6 NR on white
073-34-32.364W skeleton tower.
30900 - Lighted Whistle Buoy JI 40-33-36.915N Mo (A) W 4 Red and white
073-35-13.081W stripes with red
spherical topmark.
30905 - Lighted Buoy 1 40-34-06.771N Fl G 4s 3 Green.
073-35-15.206W
30910 - Lighted Buoy 2 40-34-06.464N Fl R 4s 3 Red.
073-35-09.563W
30920 - Buoy 3 40-34-36.600N Green can.
073-34-57.600W
30925 - Lighted Buoy 4 40-34-47.366N QR 2 Red.
073-34-47.819W
30930 - Buoy 5 40-34-59.492N Green can.
073-34-40.665W
30935 - Lighted Buoy 6 40-34-58.091N Fl R 2.5s 2 Red.
073-34-28.563W
30940 - Buoy 7 40-35-13.447N Green can.
073-34-24.083W
30945 - Buoy 8 40-35-08.597N Red nun.
073-34-16.253W
30950 - Buoy 9 40-35-21.833N Green can.
073-34-20.400W
30951 - Buoy 11 40-35-32.413N Green can.
073-34-15.728W
30955 - Buoy 12 40-35-33.743N Red nun.
073-34-08.139W
30960 - Buoy 13 40-35-41.142N Green can.
073-34-11.905W
30961 Alder Island Shoal Buoy 1A 40-35-40.433N Green can.
073-34-18.253W
30962 Alder Island Shoal Buoy 2A 40-35-42.905N Red nun.
073-34-15.991W
30965 - Lighted Buoy 14 40-35-46.453N QR 2 Red. Replaced by nun when
073-34-04.540W endangered by ice.
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Sloop Channel
Oak Island Channel
Positions of buoys frequently shifted with changing conditions.
31380 - JUNCTION LIGHT SO 40-39-00.356N Fl (2+1)G 6s 12 2 JG on pile. Maintained from Apr. 1 to Nov.
073-17-28.823W 15.
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Sheepshead Bay
34325 - Approach Buoy 1 40-34-04.198N Green can.
073-56-13.225W
34330 - Approach Buoy 2 40-34-03.729N Red nun.
073-56-06.405W
34335 OUTFALL GATE HOUSE 40-33-54.000N Fl Y 2.5s 24 Tower on gate Private aid.
LIGHT 073-55-54.000W house.
On shoal northerly of
Rockaway Point.
34340 - Approach Buoy 3 40-34-19.249N Green can.
073-55-56.224W
34345 - Approach Lighted Buoy 4 40-34-18.379N Fl R 4s 3 Red. Replaced by nun when
073-55-45.494W endangered by ice.
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34795 STATEN ISLAND REAR 40-34-33.867N FW 231 Octagonal brick Visible on range line only.Lighted
RANGE LIGHT 074-08-28.494W tower, gray throughout 24 hours.
10,221 yards, 297° from limestone base.
front light.
34796 - Lighted Gong Buoy 1 40-28-07.492N Fl G 2.5s 4 Green.
073-52-20.004W
34797 - Lighted Bell Buoy 2 40-28-22.513N Fl R 2.5s 4 Red.
073-52-03.169W
34798 - Lighted Buoy 3 40-29-04.009N Fl G 4s 4 Green.
073-54-45.783W
34799 - Lighted Buoy 4 40-29-08.224N Fl R 4s 4 Red.
073-53-59.090W
34800 - Lighted Gong Buoy 5 40-29-23.743N Fl G 2.5s 4 Green.
073-55-38.063W
34805 - Lighted Bell Buoy 6 40-29-41.141N Fl R 2.5s 3 Red.
073-55-25.889W
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35190 Sandy Hook Point Light 40-28-14.700N Iso W 6s 38 15 NB on skeleton BELL: 1 stroke ev 10s
074-01-07.200W tower.
38
Chapel Hill South Channel
35195 Southwest Spit Junction 40-28-45.641N Fl (2+1)R 6s 3 Red and green Replaced by LIB of reduced
Lighted Gong Buoy SP 074-03-17.805W bands. intensity when endangered by
ice.
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Terminal Channel
35610 - Junction Lighted Buoy TC 40-28-22.376N Fl (2+1)G 6s 3 Green and red Replaced by LIB of reduced
074-02-18.663W bands. intensity when endangered by
ice.
35615 - DOCK RANGE FRONT 40-27-08.000N FR 33 KRW on pile. Lighted throughout 24 hours.
LIGHT 074-03-09.000W Private aid.
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35860 - Channel Lighted Buoy 28 40-21-17.017N Fl R 4s 3 Red. Replaced by nun from Dec. 1 to
073-58-41.496W Apr. 15.
35915 - Channel Lighted Buoy 38 40-20-17.561N Fl R 2.5s 3 Red. Replaced by nun from Dec. 1 to
074-00-05.506W Apr. 15.
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Keyport Harbor
36370 - Entrance Lighted Buoy 1 40-28-27.184N Fl G 2.5s 3 Green. Replaced by can when
074-11-00.516W endangered by ice.
36375 - Channel Lighted Buoy 3 40-27-07.586N Fl G 4s 3 Green. Replaced by can from Nov. 15
074-11-49.618W to Apr. 15.
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36495 - Channel Lighted Buoy 17 40-29-51.679N Fl G 4s 3 Green. Replaced by can from Nov. 15
074-19-27.132W to Apr. 15.
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36835 PRALLS ISLAND CHANNEL 40-36-08.300N Iso R 6s 36 KRW on red tower. Visible all around; higher
RANGE REAR LIGHT 074-12-17.800W intensity on range line.
175 yards, 185° from front
light.
36840 - Channel Lighted Buoy 38 40-36-17.134N Fl R 4s 3 Red.
074-12-07.230W
36845 - Channel Lighted Buoy 43 40-37-23.545N Fl G 4s 3 Green.
074-12-15.584W
36850 GULFPORT PILE LIGHT A 40-37-38.820N FW 5 On dolphin. Private aid.
074-12-15.660W
36855 GULFPORT PILE LIGHT B 40-37-39.180N FW 5 On dolphin. Private aid.
074-12-15.300W
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37255 CONSTABLE HOOK RANGE 40-39-13.400N FG 75 KRW on skeleton Higher intensity beam on range
REAR LIGHT 074-05-21.500W tower. line.
132 yards, 290° from front Lighted throughout 24 hours.
light.
37261 - Channel Lighted Buoy 1 40-38-51.600N Fl G 4s 3 Green.
074-04-19.600W
37263 - Channel Lighted Buoy 3 40-38-57.500N QG 3 Green.
074-04-37.800W
37265 - Channel Junction Lighted 40-39-02.442N Fl (2+1)R 6s 3 Red and green RACON: K (– • –).
Whistle Buoy KV 074-03-50.819W bands.
37270 - Channel Lighted Buoy 5 40-38-59.200N Fl G 2.5s 3 Green.
074-04-55.400W
37271 - Channel Lighted Buoy 6 40-39-09.584N Fl R 4s 3 Red.
074-04-49.681W
37275 - Channel Lighted Buoy 7 40-38-57.810N Fl G 4s 3 Green.
074-05-09.440W
37280 - Channel Lighted Buoy 8 40-38-54.990N Fl R 2.5s 3 Red.
074-05-38.198W
37285 - Channel Lighted Buoy 9 40-38-46.690N Fl G 6s 3 Green.
074-06-26.380W
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37770 - Lighted Buoy 16 41-08-48.434N Fl R 2.5s 4 Red. Year round radar reflective LIB.
073-53-02.911W
37775 ROCKLAND LAKE LIGHT 41-08-51.300N Fl W 6s 50 6 NG on skeleton
On shoal. 073-54-17.200W tower.
37780 - Lighted Buoy 18 41-09-51.713N Fl R 4s 3 Red. Replaced by nun from Nov. 1 to
073-54-29.684W Apr. 1.
37825 - Lighted Buoy 24 41-12-11.871N Fl R 2.5s 3 Red. Replaced by LIB from Nov. 1 to
073-56-39.139W Apr. 1.
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37975 - Lighted Buoy 33 41-20-46.338N Fl G 2.5s 4 Green. Year round radar reflective LIB.
Southeast side of rocky 073-57-50.501W
shoal.
37980 - LIGHT 35 41-21-08.600N Fl G 4s 46 4 SG on skeleton
073-57-44.300W tower, small house.
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38115 - Lighted Buoy 60 41-42-53.443N Fl R 2.5s 4 Red. Replaced by LIB from Nov. 1 to
073-56-36.302W Apr. 1.
38116 Crum Elbow Lighted Buoy 62C 41-47-10.000N Fl R 4s Red. Maintained from May 15 to Oct.
073-57-01.000W 1.
Private aid.
38117 Crum Elbow Lighted Buoy 62D 41-47-23.400N Fl R 4s Red. Maintained from May 15 to Oct.
073-57-00.900W 1.
Private aid.
38120 - LIGHT 62 41-46-09.200N Fl R 4s 46 5 TR on skeleton
073-56-49.200W tower.
38122 Rogers Point Lighted Buoy 62A 41-46-17.000N Fl R 4s Red. Maintained from May 1 to Oct.
073-56-58.000W 1.
Private aid.
38125 ROGERS POINT LIGHT RP 41-46-23.700N Fl W 4s 50 4 NR on skeleton
073-56-53.400W tower.
38127 Rogers Point Lighted Buoy 62B 41-46-37.000N Fl R 4s Red. Maintained from May 1 Oct. 1.
073-57-01.000W Private aid.
38130 ESOPUS ISLAND LIGHT EI 41-49-23.600N Fl W 4s 57 6 NR on skeleton
073-56-52.300W tower.
38131 Poughkeepsie Yacht Club 41-49-23.900N Fl W 4s Private aid.
Lighted Buoy A 073-56-37.800W
38132 Poughkeepsie Yacht Club 41-49-05.200N Fl W 4s Private aid.
Lighted Buoy B 073-56-42.800W
38135 Esopus Island North Shoal 41-49-50.765N Fl (2+1)R 6s 3 Red and green Replaced by nun from Nov. 15
Lighted Buoy EN 073-56-50.545W bands. to Apr. 1.
North of Esopus Island
Shoal.
38140 INDIAN KILL SOUTH LIGHT 41-50-06.000N FR 6 On pile. Maintained from May 1 to Oct.
073-56-36.000W 15.
Private aid.
38145 INDIAN KILL NORTH LIGHT 41-50-06.000N FG 6 On pile. Maintained from May 1 to Oct.
073-56-36.200W 15.
Private aid.
38150 - Lighted Buoy 63 41-51-19.534N Fl G 2.5s 4 Green. Replaced by can from Nov. 1 to
073-56-43.693W Apr. 1.
38160 - Lighted Buoy 66 41-52-14.954N Fl R 2.5s 3 Red. Replaced by nun from Nov. 1 to
073-56-02.391W Apr. 1.
38180 - Lighted Buoy 71 41-54-21.353N Fl G 2.5s 3 Green. Replaced by can from Nov. 15
073-57-50.495W to Apr. 1.
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Rondout Creek
38185 - LIGHT 1 41-55-10.300N Fl G 4s 25 4 SG on skeleton
073-57-45.300W tower.
38187 - West Jetty Warning 41-55-10.028N NW on dike worded Maintained from Apr. 1 to Dec.
Daybeacon 073-57-44.349W DANGER 1.
SUBMERGED
JETTY.
38188 - East Jetty Warning 41-55-13.125N NW on dike worded Maintained from Apr. 1 to Dec.
Daybeacon 073-57-44.390W DANGER 1.
SUBMERGED
JETTY.
38190 - LEADING LIGHT 41-55-16.100N Fl W 6s 52 9
073-57-44.100W
38195 - East Jetty Daybeacon A 41-55-19.000N NW on dike worded Maintained from Apr.1 to Dec 1.
073-57-46.100W DANGER
SUBMERGED
JETTY.
38200 - East Jetty Daybeacon B 41-55-23.900N NW on dike worded Maintained from Apr.1 to Dec 1.
073-57-46.200W DANGER
SUBMERGED
JETTY.
38205 - East Jetty Daybeacon C 41-55-23.900N NW on dike worded Maintained from Apr.1 to Dec 1.
073-57-46.200W DANGER
SUBMERGED
JETTY.
38210 - East Jetty Daybeacon D 41-55-23.500N NW on dike worded Maintained from Apr.1 to Dec 1.
073-57-45.000W DANGER
SUBMERGED
JETTY.
38215 - Daybeacon 3 41-55-12.632N SG on dike. Maintained from Apr.1 to Dec 1.
073-57-49.694W
38220 - Daybeacon 4 41-55-16.832N TR on dike. Maintained from Apr.1 to Dec 1.
073-57-49.494W
38225 - Daybeacon 5 41-55-13.800N SG on dike. Maintained from Apr.1 to Dec 1.
073-57-52.500W
38230 - Daybeacon 6 41-55-18.000N TR on dike. Maintained from Apr.1 to Dec 1.
073-57-52.000W
38235 - Daybeacon 7 41-55-15.200N SG on dike. Maintained from Apr.1 to Dec 1.
073-57-55.200W
38240 - Daybeacon 8 41-55-19.032N TR on dike. Maintained from Apr.1 to Dec 1.
073-57-51.394W
38245 - Daybeacon 9 41-55-16.500N SG on dike. Maintained from Apr.1 to Dec 1.
073-57-58.000W
38250 - Daybeacon 10 41-55-20.500N TR on dike. Maintained from Apr.1 to Dec 1.
073-58-01.000W
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Hudson River
38285 - Lighted Buoy 74 41-55-45.563N Fl R 2.5s 4 Red. Replaced by LIB from Dec. 1 to
073-57-33.915W Apr. 1.
38305 - Lighted Buoy 78 41-56-43.909N Fl R 4s 4 Red. Year round radar reflective LIB.
On west side of The Flat. 073-57-40.983W
38310 - Lighted Buoy 80 41-57-39.166N Fl R 2.5s 4 Red. Replaced by nun from Nov. 1 to
073-57-20.476W Apr. 1.
38315 Kingston Bridge Sound HORN (2): 2 blast ev 30s (2s bl-
Signal 2s si-2s bl-24s si).
Private aid.
38320 ASTOR POINT LIGHT 41-59-25.200N Fl W 4s 40 5 NR on skeleton Obscured from the north.
073-56-02.200W tower.
38325 - Lighted Buoy 82 41-59-55.406N Fl R 4s 3 Red. Replaced by LIB from Nov. 1 to
At north end of flat. 073-56-32.570W Apr. 1.
38340 Hogs Back North Lighted Buoy 42-01-20.402N Fl (2+1)R 6s 3 Red and green Replaced by nun from Nov. 1 to
N 073-55-56.207W bands. Apr. 1.
On north edge of Hogs
Back.
38345 - Lighted Buoy 85 42-01-46.170N Fl G 4s 4 Green. Replaced by can from Nov. 1 to
On south end of Saddle 073-56-06.395W Apr. 1.
Bags Shoal.
38350 - LIGHT 86 42-02-03.900N Fl R 2.5s 28 4 TR on skeleton
073-55-45.300W tower.
38355 - Lighted Buoy 87 42-02-15.136N Fl G 2.5s 3 Green. Replaced by can from Dec. 1 to
073-55-56.857W Apr. 1.
38360 - Lighted Buoy 89 42-03-04.328N Fl G 2.5s 4 Green. Replaced by LIB from Nov. 1 to
073-55-42.484W Apr. 1.
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38403 WANTON ISLAND 42-07-42.300N Oc W 4s 20 R2 On skeleton tower. Shows red from 015.25° to
DIRECTIONAL LIGHT 073-55-01.100W G2 016.75°; white from 016.75° to
017.25°; green from 017.25° to
W2
018.75°.
38430 SILVER POINT RANGE 42-08-44.158N QG 34 On skeleton tower. Passing light obscured from the
FRONT LIGHT 073-54-25.637W south. Lighted throughout 24
hours.
38435 SILVER POINT RANGE REAR 42-08-40.394N FG 54 On skeleton tower. Lighted throughout 24 hours.
LIGHT 073-54-29.795W
160 yards, 220° from front
light.
38436 - Lighted Buoy 107 42-08-57.619N QG 3 Green. Replaced by LIB from Nov. 1 to
073-54-13.521W Apr. 1.
38440 - Lighted Buoy 108 42-09-00.871N Fl R 2.5s 3 Red. Replaced by nun from Dec. 1 to
073-54-03.725W Apr. 1.
38445 - Lighted Buoy 109 42-09-13.001N Fl G 2.5s 3 Green. Replaced by can from Dec. 1 to
073-53-57.373W Apr. 1.
38450 - Lighted Buoy 110 42-09-25.621N Fl R 2.5s 3 Red. Replaced by nun from Nov. 15
Marks upper end of shoal. 073-53-36.602W to Apr. 1.
38455 - Lighted Buoy 111 42-09-50.973N Fl G 4s 3 Green. Replaced by can from Nov. 15
073-53-16.244W to Apr. 1.
38457 - Lighted Buoy 112 42-09-48.883N Fl R 4s 3 Red. Replaced by nun from Nov. 15
073-53-10.147W to Apr. 1.
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38470 - Lighted Buoy 114 42-10-18.634N Fl R 2.5s 3 Red. Replaced by nun from Dec. 1 to
073-52-38.400W Apr. 1.
38500 Catskill Creek Buoy 1 42-12-32.301N Green can. Maintained from Apr. 1 to Dec.
073-51-15.464W 1.
38505 Catskill Creek Buoy 3 42-12-34.930N Green can. Maintained from Apr. 1 to Dec.
073-51-19.831W 1.
38510 - Lighted Buoy 120 42-12-21.411N QR 3 Red. Replaced by nun from Nov. 15
Marks south end of Rogers 073-50-57.859W to Apr. 1.
Island Shoal.
38515 - LIGHT 121 42-12-53.900N Fl G 4s 31 4 SG on skeleton
073-51-17.200W tower.
38520 - Lighted Buoy 122 42-13-04.657N Fl R 4s 3 Red. Replaced by nun from Dec. 1 to
073-51-07.502W Apr. 1.
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38620 - Lighted Buoy 144 42-17-17.310N Fl R 4s 3 Red. Replaced by nun from Dec. 1 to
073-46-55.450W Apr. 1.
38695 - Lighted Buoy 159 42-20-59.925N Fl G 2.5s 3 Green. Replaced by can from Dec. 1 to
073-47-24.861W Apr. 1.
38697 - Lighted Buoy 160 42-21-24.217N Fl R 2.5s 3 Red. Replaced by nun from Nov. 15
073-47-24.258W to Apr. 1.
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38800 STONEHOUSE BAR 42-27-14.000N QG 33 KRW on skeleton Visible on range line only.
CHANNEL NORTH END 073-47-11.000W tower.
RANGE FRONT LIGHT
38805 STONEHOUSE BAR 42-27-22.082N Iso G 6s 43 KRW on skeleton Visible on range line only.
CHANNEL NORTH END 073-47-13.788W tower.
RANGE REAR LIGHT
275 yards, 349° from front
light.
38810 - LIGHT 184 42-26-38.700N Fl R 2.5s 27 4 TR on skeleton
073-46-59.300W tower.
38815 - Lighted Buoy 185 42-26-49.896N QG 3 Green. Replaced by can from Dec. 1 to
150 feet outside channel 073-47-09.124W Apr. 1.
limit.
38820 - Lighted Buoy 187 42-27-42.245N Fl G 2.5s 3 Green. Replaced by can from Dec. 1 to
073-47-01.513W Apr. 1.
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38885 - Lighted Buoy 196 42-29-41.160N Fl R 4s 3 Red. Replaced by nun from Nov. 15
073-46-54.593W to Apr. 1.
38905 - Lighted Buoy 202 42-31-21.518N Fl R 2.5s 3 Red. Replaced by nun from Nov. 15
073-45-42.865W to Apr. 1.
38920 - Lighted Buoy 207 42-33-10.070N Fl G 2.5s 3 Green. Replaced by can from Dec. 1 to
073-45-22.222W Apr. 1.
38935 - Lighted Buoy 211 42-34-12.149N Fl G 4s 3 Green. Replaced by can from Dec. 1 to
073-45-08.746W Apr. 1.
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39075 Hudson River Buoy 235 42-45-47.494N Green can. Maintained from May 15 to Dec.
073-40-59.000W 1.
39080 Hudson River Buoy 236 42-45-49.676N Red nun. Maintained from May 15 to Dec.
073-40-57.075W 1.
39085 Hudson River Buoy 237 42-45-59.448N Green can. Maintained from May 15 to Dec.
073-40-58.755W 1.
39090 Hudson River Buoy 238 42-46-05.574N Red nun. Maintained from May 15 to Dec.
073-40-54.900W 1.
39095 Hudson River Buoy 239 42-46-36.808N Green can. Maintained from May 15 to Dec.
073-40-46.698W 1.
39100 Hudson River Buoy 241 42-46-50.732N Green can. Maintained from May 15 to Dec.
073-40-41.131W 1.
39105 Hudson River Buoy 242 42-46-54.337N Red nun. Maintained from May 15 to Dec.
073-40-37.007W 1.
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Treadwell Bay
39355 Rocky Point Reef Buoy 2 44-45-12.951N Red nun.
At south end of reef. 073-23-13.981W
39360 Four Foot Reef Buoy 3 44-45-36.351N Green can.
At east side of 4-foot reef. 073-23-43.982W
39361 Bay Saint Armand Lighted 44-44-52.000N Fl G 4s Green. Maintained from May 1 to Oct.
Buoy 1 073-24-41.000W 1.
Private aid.
39362 Bay Saint Armand Lighted 44-44-54.000N Fl R 4s Red. Maintained from May 1 to Oct.
Buoy 2 073-24-41.000W 1.
Private aid.
CUMBERLAND HEAD TO FOUR BROTHERS ISLANDS (Chart 14782)
Main Passage
Cumberland Head
39365 - Ferry Dock Sound Signal 44-41-54.000N Maintained from Apr. 1 to Dec.
073-22-48.000W 30.
HORN: 1 blast ev 30s (2s bl).
Private aid.
39370 - FERRY DOCK EAST LIGHT 44-41-51.000N FG Private aid.
073-22-51.000W
39375 - FERRY DOCK WEST 44-41-48.000N 19 Private aid.
LIGHT 073-22-48.000W
39380 - LIGHT 44-41-29.467N Fl W 4s 75 7 On red skeleton Higher intensity beam
073-23-06.782W tower. southward.
Main Passage
39385 Grand Isle Ferry Dock Fog 44-41-18.000N Maintained from Apr. 1 to Dec.
Signal 073-21-00.000W 30.
HORN: 2 blasts ev 30s (1s bl-1s
si-1s bl-27s si).
Private aid.
39390 GRAND ISLE FERRY DOCK 44-41-18.000N FG 18 On dolphin. Private aid.
EAST LIGHT 073-20-51.000W
39395 GRAND ISLE FERRY DOCK 44-41-15.000N FR 18 On dolphin. Private aid.
WEST LIGHT 073-21-00.000W
39396 GRAND ISLAND FERRY 44-41-31.000N Private aid.
DOCK LIGHT 073-21-01.000W
39400 GORDON LANDING 44-41-19.203N Fl W 4s 18 7 NW on skeleton Higher intensity beams to the
BREAKWATER LIGHT 073-21-06.751W tower worded North, South and toward
DANGER JETTY. Cumberland Head.
39405 GORDON LANDING FERRY 44-41-19.000N FR On pile cluster. Maintained from Apr. 1 to Jan.
DOCK WEST LIGHT 073-21-01.000W 15.
Private aid.
39410 GORDON LANDING FERRY 44-41-19.000N FG On pile cluster. Maintained from Apr. 1 to Jan.
DOCK EAST LIGHT 073-21-05.000W 15.
Private aid.
Cumberland Bay
39415 PLATTSBURGH 44-41-35.700N Fl W 2.5s 10 5 NW on post
BREAKWATER SOUTHWEST 073-26-23.000W worded DANGER
LIGHT JETTY.
39420 PLATTSBURGH 44-41-45.100N Fl W 4s 29 6 NW on skeleton
BREAKWATER NORTHEAST 073-26-09.100W tower worded
LIGHT DANGER JETTY.
39421 Plattsburg Breakwater Danger 44-41-44.452N QW 2 White and orange. Maintained from Apr. 15 to Nov.
Lighted Buoy NE 073-26-11.340W 1.
39422 Plattsburg Breakwater Danger 44-41-40.423N QW 2 White and orange. Maintained from Apr. 15 to Nov.
Lighted Buoy NW 073-26-20.668W 1.
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Private aid.
39500 Allen Point Buoy 1 44-35-30.566N Green can.
At south end of 1-foot 073-18-20.770W
shoal.
39505 Mallets Bay Rock Buoy 44-34-26.874N White with orange
Marks south side of 073-12-23.610W bands.
submerged rock.
39510 Coates Island Warning Buoy 44-33-34.170N White with orange
073-13-40.464W bands; can.
Main Passage
39515 Stave Island Buoy 29 44-35-00.373N Green can. Maintained from May 1 to Nov.
At west side of 4-foot ledge. 073-20-24.776W 1.
39520 Jones Rock Buoy 31 44-34-42.749N Green can. Maintained from May 1 to Nov.
073-20-24.939W 1.
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39575 Ferris Rock Isolated Danger 44-31-23.880N Fl (2)W 5s 3 Black and red Maintained from May 1 to Nov.
Lighted Buoy DFR 073-21-33.459W bands with two 1.
black spherical
topmarks.
39580 Port Kent Sound Signal
HORN: 3 blasts ev 30s (1s bl-1s
si-1s bl-1s si-2s bl-24s si).
Maintained from Apr. 1 to Nov.
15.
Private aid.
39585 The Pigs Shoal Buoy 39 44-30-09.273N Green can.
073-16-44.865W
39590 SCHUYLER ISLAND LIGHT S 44-29-56.285N Fl W 4s 27 7 NB on tower on
073-22-15.536W concrete base.
39595 Schuyler Reef Buoy SR 44-29-23.603N Red and green Maintained from May 1 to Nov.
At northeast end of reef. 073-20-52.906W bands; nun. 1.
39600 PORT DOUGLASS LIGHT 44-28-58.000N FR On pile. Maintained from May to Dec.
073-24-55.000W Private aid.
Appletree Bay
39605 Appletree Point Buoy 1 44-29-47.174N Green can.
At southeast side of 8-foot 073-16-05.963W
spot.
39610 Appletree Shoal Lighted Buoy 44-29-23.175N Fl (2+1)G 6s 3 Green and red Replaced by can from Nov 1 to
AS 073-15-59.963W bands. May 1.
Burlington Bay
39615 BURLINGTON BREAKWATER 44-28-50.276N Fl R 2.5s 35 12 White square
NORTH LIGHT 073-13-47.460W lighthouse on end
of breakwater.
39620 - Jetty Warning Buoy 44-28-45.187N White can with
073-13-27.233W orange bands and
diamond worded
DANGER JETTY.
39625 Burlington Breakwater 44-28-46.800N NW on pile worded
Daybeacon 073-13-45.400W DANGER
BREAKWATER.
39630 - Jetty Daybeacon 44-28-44.900N NW on pile worded
073-13-22.900W DANGER
SUBMERGED
JETTY.
Lake Champlain Underwater Preserve
Aids maintained from June 1 to Nov. 1. Aids mark historic shipwreck diving sights.
39635 - Buoy A 44-28-18.000N Yellow sphere. Private aid.
073-13-43.000W
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39720 Juniper Island Rock Buoy 5 44-27-11.320N Green can. Maintained from May 1 to Nov.
Northeast side of 5-foot 073-16-26.561W 1.
rock.
39725 Proctor Shoal Buoy PS 44-27-07.078N Red and green Maintained from May 1 to Nov.
Southwest side of shoal. 073-14-38.557W bands; nun. 1.
Main Passage
39730 Shelburne Point Shoal Buoy 2 44-26-44.053N Red nun.
At north end of shoal. 073-14-53.958W
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39770 Four and One Half Foot Shoal 44-23-36.379N Red nun.
Buoy 44 073-22-02.067W
At east side of 4-foot reef.
39775 Quaker Smith Reef Lighted 44-23-05.081N Fl G 4s 3 Green. Replaced by can from Nov. 1 to
Buoy 47 073-17-45.259W May 1.
At southwest side of reef.
39780 Quaker Smith Point Shoal 44-22-57.681N Green can.
Buoy 49 073-17-11.258W
At west end of shoal.
39785 Bouquet River Buoy 50 44-21-19.846N Red nun. Maintained from May 1 to Nov.
At east end of shoal. 073-20-41.450W 1.
Port Henry
39850 - CANAL PIER LIGHT On post. Maintained from May 1 to Dec.
1.
Private aid.
39855 - Buoy 2 44-02-32.398N Red nun.
Marks south end of shoal. 073-27-16.449W
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39885 Lake Champlain Main Channel 43-56-07.208N Fl G 4s 3 Green. Replaced by can from Nov. 1 to
Lighted Buoy 65 073-24-24.436W May 1.
39890 Fivemile Point Lighted Buoy 67 43-54-12.811N Fl G 4s 3 Green. Replaced by can from Nov. 1 to
073-23-43.132W May 1.
Whitehall Narrows
39960 - LIGHT 1 43-43-19.845N Fl G 2.5s 25 4 SG on skeleton
073-22-09.166W tower.
39965 - Channel Buoy 2 43-43-18.825N Red nun.
073-22-18.516W
39970 - Channel Buoy 3 43-43-02.708N Green can.
073-22-37.516W
39975 - LIGHT 4 43-42-48.126N Fl R 4s 25 3 TR on skeleton
073-23-05.476W tower.
39980 - LIGHT 6 43-41-56.057N Fl R 2.5s 25 4 TR on skeleton
073-23-39.496W tower.
39985 - Channel Buoy 7 43-41-42.628N Green can.
073-23-50.216W
39990 - LIGHT 9 43-41-30.948N Fl G 2.5s 25 4 SG on skeleton
073-24-10.196W tower.
40000 - LIGHT 13 43-41-18.238N Fl G 4s 25 4 SG on skeleton
073-24-12.386W tower.
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INDEX
Allen Harbor . . . . . . . . . . . . 19290 Boston North Channel . . . . . . 10680 Chatham Roads . . . . . . . . . . 13800
Allen Harbor Entrance . . . . . . 14085 Boston South Channel . . . . . . 10740 Cheesequake Creek . . . . . . . 36415
Allerton Harbor . . . . . . . . . . . 12125 Boston Special Anchorage . . . .10930 Chelsea Point Channel . . . . . 11085
Allyn Point Turning Basin . . . . 22085 Bowline Point . . . . . . . . . . . 37830 Chelsea River . . . . . . . . . . . 10974
Ambrose Channel . . . . . . . . . 34785 Branford Harbor . . . . . . . . . . . 23950 Childrens Island Channel . . . . 10385
Amity Channel . . . . . . . . . . . 33875 Brant Point Light . . . . . . . . . . 15205 Christmas Cove . . . . . . . . . . 5300
Annisquam Harbor Light . . . . . 9615 Brayton Point Channel . . . . . . 18900 City Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39325
Annisquam River . . . . . . . . . 9590 Bridgeport Harbor . . . . . . . . . 24545 City Island . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25970
Appletree Bay . . . . . . . . . . . 39605 Bristol Harbor . . . . . . . . . . . . 18165 Claremont Terminal Channel . . 37195
Apponaganset Bay . . . . . . . . . 16741 Broad Channel . . . . . . . . . . . 31750 Cleveland East Ledge Light . . 16080
Apponaug Cove . . . . . . . . . . 19425 Broad Creek Channel . . . . . . 33315 Cleveland Ledge Channel . . . 16085
Areskonk Creek Entrance . . . . Broad Sound . . . . . . . . . . . . 6800 Cliff Island . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7015
. 30490 Broadway . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15755 Clinton Harbor . . . . . . . . . . . 23460
Arthur Kill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36625 Bronx River . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27550 Cobscook Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . 1000
Ash Creek . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24725 Brother Island Channel . . . . . . 27250 Coecles Harbor . . . . . . . . . . 28195
Aunt Lydias Cove . . . . . . . . . 13335 Browns Head Light . . . . . . . . 3965 Coeymans Dike . . . . . . . . . . 38835
Bullock Cove . . . . . . . . . . . . 18349 Cohasset Channel . . . . . . . . . 12185
Burlington Bay . . . . . . . . . . . 39615 Cohasset Eastern Channel . . . 12243
Burnt Coat Harbor . . . . . . . . . 2670 Cohasset Harbor . . . . . . . . . . 12220
B Burnt Island Light . . . . . . . . . 5520 Cohasset Western Channel . . . 12155
Buttermilk Bay Approach . . . . . 17385 Cole River . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19075
Back Channel . . . . . . . . . . . . 8750 Buttermilk Channel . . . . . . . . 36975 Compton Channel . . . . . . . . . 35690
Back Cove Approach . . . . . . . 7835 Buzzards Bay Entrance Light . . 630, 15985 Coney Island Channel . . . . . . 35285
Back River Channel . . . . . . . 5825 Buzzards Bay Main Channel . . 16000 Coney Island Creek Entrance . 35335
Bagaduce River . . . . . . . . . . 3570 Byram Harbor . . . . . . . . . . . . 25515 Coney Island Light . . . . . . . . 34910
Baker Island . . . . . . . . . . . . 2040 Connecticut River . . . . . . . . . 22505
Baker Island Light . . . . . . . . . 2045 Conscience Bay . . . . . . . . . . 26179
Bakers Island Light . . . . . . . . 350, 9975 Constable Hook Channel . . . . 37000
Baldwin Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . 32470 C Corey Creek Entrance . . . . . . 28515
Bannister Creek . . . . . . . . . . 31561 Cos Cob Harbor . . . . . . . . . . 25420
Barnstable Harbor . . . . . . . . . 13090 Camden Harbor . . . . . . . . . . 4310 Cotuit Anchorage . . . . . . . . . . 14730
Barrett Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . 29910 Canal Terminal . . . . . . . . . . 39430 Cotuit Entrance Channel . . . . . 14760.1
Barrington River . . . . . . . . . . 18775 Canapitsit Channel . . . . . . . . 15925 Cotuit Harbor . . . . . . . . . . . . 14760.36
Bass Harbor . . . . . . . . . . . . 2335 Cape Ann Light . . . . . . . . . . 295 Cove Harbor . . . . . . . . . . . . 25125
Bass Harbor Head Light . . . . . 2335 Cape Cod Canal Approach . . . 13035 Coveleigh Yacht Club Channel 25576
Bass River . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10320 Cape Cod Canal Breakwater Cranberry Harbor . . . . . . . . . . 2165
Bay Ridge Channel . . . . . . . 36870 Light 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13050 Cross Island . . . . . . . . . . . . 1117
Beach Channel . . . . . . . . . . . 34385 Cape Cod Canal Eastern Cross Island Narrows . . . . . . . 1095
Beach Island Oyster Culture . . 19636 Entrance . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13050 Crotch Island Passage . . . . . . 3115
Beaverdam Creek Entrance . . . 30175 Cape Elizabeth Light . . . . . . . 60, 7520 Crow Island Haunts Creek . . . 32720
Beavertail Light . . . . . . . . . . 17780 Cape Harbor . . . . . . . . . . . . 5610 Cumberland Bay . . . . . . . . . . 39415
Belfast Harbor . . . . . . . . . . . 4445 Cape Neddick Harbor . . . . . . . 8250 Cumberland Head . . . . . . . . . 39365
Belle Terre . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26203 Cape Neddick Light . . . . . . . . 125 Cuttyhunk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16315
Bellmore Creek Channel . . . . 32415 Cape Porpoise Harbor . . . . . . 8090 Cuttyhunk Harbor . . . . . . . . . . 16260
Bellport Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . 30130 Captain Harbor (From
Beverly Channel . . . . . . . . . . 10215 Westward) . . . . . . . . . . . . 25350
Bird Island Flats . . . . . . . . . . 11150 Captain Harbor (From Eastward)25325
Bishop And Clerks Light . . . . 14490 Carman Creek . . . . . . . . . . . 34150 D
Bishop and Clerks . . . . . . . . 14485 Casco Bay Channel . . . . . . . 7230
Black Island . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2397.1 Casco Passage . . . . . . . . . . . 2500 Damariscotta River . . . . . . . . 5255
Black Rock Harbor . . . . . . . . . 24670 Castine Harbor . . . . . . . . . . . 3530 Damariscove Island Approach .
Block Island . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19685 Castle Hill Light . . . . . . . . . 17795 . 5405
Block Island Breakwater Light Center Harbor . . . . . . . . . . . 2865 Danvers River . . . . . . . . . . . 10280
3................. 19720 Centerport Harbor Approach Daves Creek . . . . . . . . . . . . 30605
Block Island Southeast Light . . 640 Channel . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26835 Davids Island Channel . . . . . . 25890
Blue Hill Bay Approach . . . . . 2295 Centerville Harbor Approach . . 14675 Davis Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29955
Blue Hill Harbor . . . . . . . . . 2635 Centerville River . . . . . . . . . 14726 Deer Island . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10830
Boat Basin . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30425 Chandler Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . 1205 Deer Island Light . . . . . . . . . 10795
Bold Island . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3025 Chandler Cove . . . . . . . . . . . 7084 Deer Island Thorofare . . . . . . 2995
Boon Island Light . . . . . . . . . 155 Chapel Hill North Channel . . . 35255 Derby Channel . . . . . . . . . . . 10115
Booth Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5480 Chapel Hill South Channel . . . 35195 Dering Harbor . . . . . . . . . . . 28075
Borden Flats Light . . . . . . . . . 18925 Chatham Harbor . . . . . . . . . . 13309 Diamond Island Pass . . . . . . . 7175
Borrow Pit Channel . . . . . . . . 32310 Chatham Inlet Bar Guide Light 13305 Dice Head Light . . . . . . . . . . 3530
Boston Light . . . . . . . . . . . . . 425 Chatham Light . . . . . . . . . . . 525 Dickerson Channel . . . . . . . . 29420
Boston Main Channel . . . . . . 10865 Chatham Midchannel . . . . . . . 13308.95 Dog Channel . . . . . . . . . . . . 33075
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Index - 2
INDEX
Jacobs Point . . . . . . . . . . . . 21680 Luckse Sound . . . . . . . . . . . . 7000 Muscle Ridge Channel . . . . . 4575
James Creek . . . . . . . . . . . . 28730 Lynde Point Light . . . . . . . . . 22520 Muscongus Bay . . . . . . . . . . . 4830
Jericho Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2735 Lynn Harbor . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10565 Muscongus Bay Approach . . . . 4960
Johns Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5210 Muscongus Sound . . . . . . . . . 5165
Johnson Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . 890 Muskeget Channel . . . . . . . . . 15350
Johnson Creek . . . . . . . . . . . 24650 Mystic Harbor . . . . . . . . . . . . 20445
Jones Inlet . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30890 M Mystic Marina Approach . . . . . 20605
Mystic River . . . . . . . . . . . . 20670
Machias Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . 1125 Mystic River . . . . . . . . . . . . 10995
Machias River . . . . . . . . . . . 1150
K Mackerel Cove . . . . . . . . . . . 2480
Madaket Harbor . . . . . . . . . . . 15294
Kennebec River . . . . . . . . . . 6025 Main Channel . . . . . . . . . . . 15550 N
Kennebec River Approach . . . .6005 Main Channel . . . . . . . . . . . 20025
Kennebunk River . . . . . . . . . 8175 Main Channel South Approach Nahant Bay Approach . . . . . . . 10495
Kennebunkport . . . . . . . . . . . . 8145 . 35020 Nahant Harbor . . . . . . . . . . . 10540
Keyport Harbor . . . . . . . . . . . 36370 Main Passage . . . . . . . . . . . 39110 Nantasket Roads (Southern
Kickamuit River . . . . . . . . . . 18970 Mamaroneck Harbor . . . . . . . . 25580 Approach) . . . . . . . . . . . . 11350
Kill Van Kull . . . . . . . . . . . 37250 Manchester Channel . . . . . . . . 10160 Nantucket (Great Point) Light . .545, 13650
Kingston Channel . . . . . . . . . 12770 Manhasset Bay . . . . . . . . . . . 27115 Nantucket East Breakwater
Marblehead Channel . . . . . . . 10410 Light
Marblehead Harbor . . . . . . . . 10440 3................. 15150
Marratrooka Point . . . . . . . . . . 28710 Nantucket Harbor . . . . . . . . . . 15135
L Marshall Point Light . . . . . . . . 4780 Nantucket Sound Main
Marston Mills . . . . . . . . . . . . 14743.1 Channel 13660
La Motte Passage . . . . . . . . . 39220 Massapequa Cove . . . . . . . . . 34190 Narragansett Bay . . . . . . . . . . 20200
Lagoon Pond . . . . . . . . . . . . 15495 Massapequa Creek . . . . . . . . 33755 Narraguagus Bay . . . . . . . . . . 1625
Laireys Narrows . . . . . . . . . . 3820 Matinicus Rock Light . . . . . . . 10, 3195 Narraguagus River . . . . . . . . . 1660
Lake Champlain Underwater Mattapoisett Harbor . . . . . . . . . 17050 Narrows Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . 30205
Preserve . . . . . . . . . . . . 39635 Mattituck Creek . . . . . . . . . . . 21665 Nasketucket Bay . . . . . . . . . . 17026.1
Lake Montauk . . . . . . . . . . . . 19925 Mattituck Inlet . . . . . . . . . . . . 21640 National Dock Channel . . . . . . 37210
Lake Tashmoo . . . . . . . . . . . 15525 Medomak River . . . . . . . . . . 5115 Navesink River . . . . . . . . . . 35965
Lamprey River . . . . . . . . . . . 8600 Meeting House Creek . . . . . . 28950 Ned Point Light . . . . . . . . . . 17095
Larchmont Harbor (East Megansett Harbor . . . . . . . . . 16461 Neds Creek West Branch . . . . 33170
Entrance) . . . . . . . . . . . . 25715 Menantic Creek . . . . . . . . . . 28430 Neponset River . . . . . . . . . . 11290
Larchmont Harbor (South Menemsha Creek . . . . . . . . . 15950 New Bedford Channel . . . . . . 16805
Entrance) . . . . . . . . . . . . 25730 Merchant Row . . . . . . . . . . . 3130 New Bedford Harbor Channel . 16910
Leaches Island Channel . . . . . 8850 Merrick Point . . . . . . . . . . . . 33237 New Bedford Southeast
Leadbetter Narrows . . . . . . . . 3855 Merriconeag Sound Approach . Approach . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16960
Leonardo Channel . . . . . . . . . 35560 . 6680 New Haven Harbor . . . . . . . . 21205
Lewis Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14553 Merrimack River . . . . . . . . . . 8995 New Haven Wharf . . . . . . . . 24210
Libby Island Light . . . . . . . . . 1120 Middle Channel . . . . . . . . . . 25940 New Inlet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12325
Liberty Island . . . . . . . . . . . . 37247 Milford Harbor . . . . . . . . . . . 24295 New Jersey Pierhead . . . . . . 37010
Lighthouse Channel . . . . . . . . 7710 Mill Cove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7740 New Jersey Pierhead Channel 37039
Lilco Basin . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26380 Mill Creek . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28455 New London Harbor . . . . . . . 21790
Linekin Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5440 Mill Pond . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13960 New London Harbor Light . . . . 21845
Little Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27200 Milton Harbor . . . . . . . . . . . . 25660 New London Ledge Light . . . . 21825
Little Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8570 Minots Ledge Light . . . . . . . . 440 New Meadows River . . . . . . . 6559
Little Gull Island Light . . . . . . 19830 Missisquoi Bay . . . . . . . . . . 39345 New Meadows River Approach 6440
Little Harbor . . . . . . . . . . . . 8775 Monhegan Island Approach . . . New Rochelle Harbor
Little Harbor . . . . . . . . . . . . 15650 . 4940 (Southeast Approach) . . . . . 25845
Little Neck Bay Approach . . . . 27155 Monhegan Island Light . . . . . . 20, 4925 New Rochelle Harbor
Little Peconic Bay . . . . . . . . 28505 Montauk Harbor . . . . . . . . . . . 19895 (Southwest Approach) . . . . . 25865
Little Pleasant Bay . . . . . . . . 13476.1 Montauk Point Light . . . . . . . . 660 New Rochelle Harbor (North
Little River . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1075 Montsweag Bay . . . . . . . . . . 5850 Approach) . . . . . . . . . . . . 25810
Little River Entrance . . . . . . . 14870.5 Moosabec Reach . . . . . . . . . . 1275 New Rochelle Harbor (South
Little River Light . . . . . . . . . 1075 Moose Peak Light . . . . . . . . . 1390 Approach) . . . . . . . . . . . . 25850
Little Sheepscot River . . . . . . 5685 Morgan Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2630 New Suffolk Channel . . . . . . . 28665
Little Whaleboat Island . . . . . . 6880 Moriches Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . 30291 Newark Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37385
Lloyd Harbor . . . . . . . . . . . . 26655 Moriches Inlet . . . . . . . . . . . 29104 Newark Bay Channel . . . . . . . 37425
Logan Airport Security Zone . . 10909 Motts Basin . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34505 Newburyport Harbor Light . . . . 260
Long Creek . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32795 Mount Desert Light . . . . . . . . 5, 2290 Newport Harbor . . . . . . . . . . . 17820
Long Ledge . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2540 Mount Hope Bay . . . . . . . . . 18785 Newport Harbor Light . . . . . . . 17850
Lower Middle Channel . . . . . . 11130 Mount Sinai Harbor . . . . . . . . 26065 Niantic River . . . . . . . . . . . . 22305
Lubec Channel . . . . . . . . . . . 855 Mumford Cove . . . . . . . . . . . 20875 Nissequogue River . . . . . . . . 26320
Index - 3
INDEX
Nobska Point Light . . . . . . . . 15560 Perkins Cove . . . . . . . . . . . . 8240 Race Point Light . . . . . . . . . . 485
North Bay Channel . . . . . . . . 14742 Petit Manan Approach . . . . . . . 1730 Race Rock Light . . . . . . . . . . 19815
North Channel (Saybrook to Petit Manan Light . . . . . . . . . 1735 Racehorse Channel . . . . . . . . 33480
New Haven) . . . . . . . . . . 21525 Phillips Creek . . . . . . . . . . . 30625 Rams Horn Channel . . . . . . . 10270
North Channel . . . . . . . . . . . 29449 Phinneys Harbor . . . . . . . . . . 16650 Range Channel . . . . . . . . . . 29365
North Channel . . . . . . . . . . . 14765 Pig Island Gut . . . . . . . . . . . 1425 Raritan Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36110
North Entrance . . . . . . . . . . . 27655 Pigeon Cove . . . . . . . . . . . . 9845 Raritan River . . . . . . . . . . . . 36425
North River . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12405 Pine Island Channel . . . . . . . 21732 Raritan River Cutoff Channel . . 36585
North Sea Harbor . . . . . . . . . 28610 Pine Orchard Harbor . . . . . . . 23946 Red Brook Harbor . . . . . . . . . 16535
North Side . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29660 Piscataqua River . . . . . . . . . . 8455 Red Brook Harbor South
North Side . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13785 Pleasant Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . 1510 Channel . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16565
Northeast Harbor . . . . . . . . . . 2100 Pleasant River . . . . . . . . . . . 1540 Red Creek Pond Entrance . . . 28885
Northport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26360 Plum Gut . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27675 Research Basin . . . . . . . . . . 27715
Northport Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . 26680 Plum Island Sound . . . . . . . . 9300 Reynolds Channel . . . . . . . . . 31565
Northport Boatyard Channel . . . 26785 Plymouth Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . 12535 Richmond Creek . . . . . . . . . . 28535
Northport Harbor . . . . . . . . . . 26730 Plymouth Harbor . . . . . . . . . . 12744, 12905 Richmond Island Harbor . . . . . 7875
Northwest Creek . . . . . . . . . . 28260 Plymouth Light . . . . . . . . . . . 12545 Rikers Island Channel . . . . . . 27640
Norwalk Channel . . . . . . . . . . 24955 Pocasset Harbor . . . . . . . . . . 16610 Robins Island . . . . . . . . . . . . 28755
Norwalk East Approach . . . . . . 24915 Pocasset Harbor Approach . . . Robinsons Hole . . . . . . . . . . 15875
Nubble Channel . . . . . . . . . . 11485 . 16605 Rockaway Inlet . . . . . . . . . . . 34210
Point Judith Harbor of Refuge . 19485 Rockaway Inlet West Channel .34290
Point Judith Light . . . . . . . . . 19450 Rockland Harbor . . . . . . . . . . 4125
Point Judith Pond . . . . . . . . . 19550 Rockland Harbor Breakwater
O Pollock Rip Channel . . . . . . . 13530 Light . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4130
Pond Island Passage . . . . . . . 2575 Rockport Harbor . . . . . . . . . . . 4280
Oak Bluffs Harbor . . . . . . . . . 15440 Popponesett Bay . . . . . . . . . . 14760.8 Romer Shoal Light . . . . . . . . 35070
Oak Island Channel . . . . . . . . 31380 Popponesett Beach . . . . . . . . . 14761.1 Rondout Creek . . . . . . . . . . . 38185
Oakland Beach . . . . . . . . . . . 25575 Porpoise Channel . . . . . . . . . 26240 Rondout Creek Channel . . . . . 38255
Oakwood Channel . . . . . . . . . 32400 Port Chester Harbor . . . . . . . 25535 Round Cove Aquaculture . . . . .17030
Oceanville Approach . . . . . . . . 3105 Port Clyde Approach . . . . . . . 4760 Royal River . . . . . . . . . . . . 7400
Old Field Point Light . . . . . . 21275 Port Elizabeth Channel . . . . . . 37445 Runway Channel . . . . . . . . . . 34615
Old Inlet Channel . . . . . . . . . 30060 Port Henry . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39850 Ryder Cove . . . . . . . . . . . . 13477
Old Orchard Shoal . . . . . . . . 35395 Port Jefferson Harbor . . . . . . . 26125 Rye Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25560
Old Saybrook Rock . . . . . . . . 21540 Port Jersey Channel . . . . . . . 37100 Rye Harbor . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8875
Olivers Channel . . . . . . . . . . 33605 Port Kent Ferry Dock . . . . . . . 39545
Onset Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17300 Port Newark Pierhead Channel 37455
Orient Point Light . . . . . . . . . 21095, 27680 Portland Harbor . . . . . . . . . . . 7565
Orr`s Island Approach . . . . . . . 6655 Portland Harbor Approach . . . . 7495 S
Owls Head Bay . . . . . . . . . . 4680 Portland Head Directional Light 7570
Owls Head Light . . . . . . . . . 4105 Portland Head Light . . . . . . . . 7565 Saco River . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7940
Oyster Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26865 Portland To Merepoint . . . . . . 7265 Sag Harbor . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28325
Portland To Yarmouth . . . . . . . 7330 Sag Harbor Cove . . . . . . . . . 28350
Portsmouth Harbor (New Sagamore Creek . . . . . . . . . . 8815
Castle) Light . . . . . . . . . . 8330 Sailors Haven Channel - Lone
P Portsmouth Harbor . . . . . . . . . 8305 Hill Entrance . . . . . . . . . . 29870
Potts Harbor . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6755 Sailors Haven Channel . . . . . 29820
President Roads . . . . . . . . . . 10790 Sakonnet River . . . . . . . . . . . 17555
Palmer Cove Channel . . . . . . 10131
Price Bend . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26490 Salem Channel . . . . . . . . . . 9965
Parker River . . . . . . . . . . . . 9420
Prospect Harbor . . . . . . . . . . 1775 Salem South Channel . . . . . . 10144
Passage West of Grindstone
Providence River . . . . . . . . . 18310 Sandy Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9815
Neck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1950
Providence River Approach . . . 18200 Sandy Hook Bay . . . . . . . . . . 35520
Passaic River . . . . . . . . . . . 37625
Provincetown Harbor Approach Sandy Hook Channel . . . . . . . 35085
Patchogue Bay . . . . . . . . . . . 29740
.. 13261 Sandy Hook Light . . . . . . . . . 35040
Patchogue River . . . . . . . . . . 23405
Pattaganset River . . . . . . . . . 22480 Sandy Hook Point Light . . . . . 35190
Patten Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2475 Sankaty Head Light . . . . . . . . 555
Pawcatuck River . . . . . . . . . . 20290 Santuit River Mid-Channel . . . . 14763
Pawtuxet Cove . . . . . . . . . . . 18465
Q Saquatucket Harbor . . . . . . . . .14030
Peconic River . . . . . . . . . . . 28975 Sasanoa River . . . . . . . . . . . 5890
Peddocks Island Channel . . . . 11504 Quantuck Canal . . . . . . . . . . . 30558 Saugatuck River . . . . . . . . . . 24815
Pemaquid Point Light . . . . . . . 5145 Quiambog Cove Approach . . . . 20440 Saugus River Approach
Pemaquid River . . . . . . . . . . 5225 Quicks Hole . . . . . . . . . . . . 15910 Channel . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10645
Penfield Reef Light . . . . . . . . 21290 Quincy Bay Approach . . . . . . . 11470 Saybrook Breakwater Light . . .
Pennamaquan River . . . . . . . . 1025 Quisset Harbor . . . . . . . . . . . 16330 . 21115, 22495
Penobscot Bay Approaches . . .3210 Quonset Channel . . . . . . . . . 19175 Scarborough River . . . . . . . . . 7886
Penobscot River . . . . . . . . . . 3580 Schoodic Harbor . . . . . . . . . . 1820
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Scituate Harbor . . . . . . . . . . . 12260 Stamford Harbor . . . . . . . . . . 25195 Valcour Island Channel . . . . . . 39460
Scow Creek Channel . . . . . . . 32855 Stamford West Branch . . . . . . 25275 Vineyard Haven . . . . . . . . . . 15465
Sea Dog Creek . . . . . . . . . . 32570 State Boat Channel . . . . . . . . 31425
Seapit River . . . . . . . . . . . . 14875 State Boat Channel . . . . . . . . 31110
Seapuit River . . . . . . . . . . . 14756.2 Stave Island to Mallets Bay
Searsport Harbor . . . . . . . . . . 4455 Channel . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39485 W
Sebonac Creek . . . . . . . . . . . 28795 Stirling Basin . . . . . . . . . . . . 28055
Seekonk River . . . . . . . . . . . 18599 Stockton Harbor . . . . . . . . . . . 4485 Waquoit Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . 14825
Seguin Light . . . . . . . . . . . . 35, 5590 Stonington Harbor . . . . . . . . . 20160 Ward Point Secondary Channel 36320
Seguin Passage . . . . . . . . . . 1250 Stony Brook Harbor . . . . . . . . 26208 Wareham River . . . . . . . . . . 17215
Sesuit Harbor . . . . . . . . . . . . 13140 Stony Creek . . . . . . . . . . . . 23845 Warren River . . . . . . . . . . . . 18680
Setauket Harbor . . . . . . . . . . 26191 Stony Point Bay Channel . . . . 37865 Warwick Cove . . . . . . . . . . . 19350
Shaw Cove Entrance . . . . . . . 21975 Stratford Point Light . . . . . . . . 21230 Warwick Light . . . . . . . . . . . . 19345
Sheepscot Bay . . . . . . . . . . . 5595 Stratford Shoal (Middle Ground) Watch Hill . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29990
Sheepscot Bay Approach . . . . Light . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21260 Watch Hill Cove . . . . . . . . . 20415
. 5585 Stratford Shoal . . . . . . . . . . . 21250 Watch Hill Light . . . . . . . . . . 19795
Sheepscot River . . . . . . . . . . 5620 Sullivan Harbor . . . . . . . . . . 1995 Weir River . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12073
Sheepshead Bay . . . . . . . . . . 34325 Swash Channel . . . . . . . . . . 35030 Wellfleet Harbor . . . . . . . . . . 13160
Sheffield Island Harbor . . . . . . 24950 Swift Creek . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32650 Wells Harbor . . . . . . . . . . . . 8208
Shelter Island Sound North West Approach . . . . . . . . . . . 21758
Channel . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27960 West Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14741
Shelter Island Sound South West Bay Inside . . . . . . . . . 14741.23
Channel . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28235 T West Channel . . . . . . . . . . . 29371
Shinnecock Bay . . . . . . . . . . . 30580 West Chop Light . . . . . . . . . 13775
Shinnecock Bay East Channel .29060 Tarpaulin Cove . . . . . . . . . . . 15865 West Cove . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20845
Shinnecock Canal Entrance . . Tarrytown North Channel . . . . . 37735 West Falmouth Harbor . . . . . . 16380
. 28860 Tarrytown South Channel . . . . .37705 West Harbor . . . . . . . . . . . . 20980
Shinnecock Inlet . . . . . . . . . . 29038 Taunton River . . . . . . . . . . . 18990 West Haven Channel . . . . . . 24234
Shinnecock Light . . . . . . . . . . 675, 29025 Tenants Harbor Approach . . . . West Island Channel . . . . . . . 17046
Shooters Island Channel . . . . . 37374 . 4720 West Passage . . . . . . . . . . . 19080
Shrewsbury River . . . . . . . . . 35740 Terminal Channel . . . . . . . . . 35610 West Penobscot Bay . . . . . . . 4035
Silver Eel Pond . . . . . . . . . . 21055 Thames River . . . . . . . . . . . 21985 West Quoddy Head Light . . . . 1040
Sippican Harbor . . . . . . . . . . 17105 The Cuckolds Light . . . . . . . . 5485 West River Entrance . . . . . . . 23770
Sippican Harbor Upper The Graves Light . . . . . . . . . 390 Westchester Creek . . . . . . . . 27410
Channel . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17169 The Gut North Entrance . . . . . 39255 Westcott Cove . . . . . . . . . . . 25135
Slocums River Entrance . . . . . 16705 The Narrows . . . . . . . . . . . . 32945 Western Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . 1465
Sloop Channel . . . . . . . . . . . 30995 The Narrows . . . . . . . . . . . . 11415 Western Passage . . . . . . . . . 6620
Smith Cove . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22450 The Nummet Channel . . . . . . 12745 Western Passage . . . . . . . . . 2590
Smith Creek . . . . . . . . . . . . 30710 The Raunt Channel . . . . . . . . 34635 Western Way . . . . . . . . . . . . 11529
Somes Sound . . . . . . . . . . . . 2185 The Reach . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3765 Western Way . . . . . . . . . . . . 2250
Somes Sound Approach . . . . . 2055 The Thimbles . . . . . . . . . . . 23865 Westport Harbor . . . . . . . . . . 17470
South Brother Island Channel . .27590 Thimble Shoals . . . . . . . . . . 23820 Westport Harbor Approach . . .
South Channel . . . . . . . . . . . 36360 Thread of Life . . . . . . . . . . . 5240 . 17425
South Entrance . . . . . . . . . . . 39705 Threemile Harbor . . . . . . . . . 27775 Westport River . . . . . . . . . . . 17551.18
South Entrance . . . . . . . . . . . 39260 Throgs Neck Light . . . . . . . . . 21520 Wethersfield Cove . . . . . . . . 23310
South River . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12360 Tiverton Channel . . . . . . . . . . 18790 Weymouth Back River . . . . . . 11885
South Side (Mattituck to Mt. Tiverton Upper Channel . . . . . 18810 Weymouth Fore River . . . . . . 11645
Sinai) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21720 Tobay Boat Basin Entrance . . . 34180 Whaleback Light . . . . . . . . . . 200
South Side . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16320 Town Creek . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28140 Wheeler Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . 4705
South Side . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29805 Town River Bay . . . . . . . . . . 11825 Whitehall Ferry . . . . . . . . . . 27355
Southeast Entrance . . . . . . . . . 19990 Townsend Gut . . . . . . . . . . . 5555 Whitehall Narrows . . . . . . . . . 39960
Southeast Shoal Wreck . . . . . . 135 Treadwell Bay . . . . . . . . . . . 39355 Whitehead Passage . . . . . . . . 7195
Southport Harbor . . . . . . . . . . 24762 Troy Dam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39055 Wickford Harbor . . . . . . . . . . . 19135
Southway Mid-Channel . . . . . . 13306 Tuthill Cove . . . . . . . . . . . . 30515 Wickham Creek . . . . . . . . . . 28640
Southwest Approach . . . . . . . . 5135 Two Bush Channel . . . . . . . . 4520 Wild Harbor . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16450
Southwest Approach . . . . . . . . 2370 Two Bush Island Light . . . . . . 4540 Winhole Channel . . . . . . . . . 34555
Southwest Harbor . . . . . . . . . 2220 Winter Harbor . . . . . . . . . . . 1915
Southwest Ledge Light . . . . . . 21210, 24060 Winthrop Channel . . . . . . . . . 11070
Spectacle Island Channel . . . . 11349 Winthrop Harbor Approach . . .
Spiers Stand . . . . . . . . . . . . 11635 U . 11035
Spring Point Ledge Light . . . . 7610 Wollaston Channel . . . . . . . . 11599
Squantum Channel . . . . . . . . . 11245 Wood End Light . . . . . . . . . . 13270
Union River Bay . . . . . . . . . 2440
St. Albans Bay . . . . . . . . . . 39310 Wood Island Harbor . . . . . . . . 8054
Union River Channel . . . . . . 2445
St. George River . . . . . . . . 4840 Wood Island Light . . . . . . . . . 95
Upper Kennebec River . . . . . 6185
Stage Harbor . . . . . . . . . . . . 13855 Woods Hole Passage . . . . . . 15773
Stamford East Branch . . . . . . . 25270
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