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LIGHT LIST
Volume III
IMPORTANT
THIS LIGHT LIST SHOULD BE CORRECTED
EACH WEEK FROM THE LOCAL NOTICES TO MARINERS
OR NOTICES TO MARINERS AS APPROPRIATE.
2019
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LIMITS OF LIGHT LISTS PUBLISHED BY
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VOL. VII
GREAT LAKES
VOL. III
ATLANTIC COAST
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NOMINAL RANGE NOMINAL RANGE
4. The rolling motion of a vessel and/or
Nautical Miles of a lighted aid may reduce the distance Statute Miles
that lights can be detected or identified.
Example: Determine the geographic visibility of an object, with a height Enter above table;
above water of 65 feet, for an observer with a height of eye of 35 feet. Height of object 65 feet= 9.4 NM
Height of observer 35 feet= 6.9 NM
Computed geographic visibility= 16.3 NM
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Preface.................................................................................................................................................. v
Introduction .......................................................................................................................................... vi
SEACOAST
South Carolina .................................................................................................................................................... 1
Georgia ............................................................................................................................................................... 3
Florida ................................................................................................................................................................. 4
Atlantic Ocean................................................................................................................................................................... 6
Bahamas............................................................................................................................................................. 7
Straits of Florida................................................................................................................................................................ 8
Gulf of Mexico – Florida .................................................................................................................................... 13
INDEX .............................................................................................................................................................Index 1
Penobscot
Mequon Youngstown
X
Hudson Falls
^ Detroit ^ X
^ Acushnet
^ X X
Lincoln
^
Driver
^
Kensington
Point Loma ^
^
English Turn
Angleton
X X
Tampa
^ ^Cape Canaveral
Card Sound
^
Multiple Coverage
Single Coverage
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) 415-6752
(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) 671-2327
(504) 671-2137
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
FOURTEENTH Prince Kalanianaole Federal Bldg. Hawaiian, American Samoa, Marshall, Marianas, and
300 Ala Moana Blvd Caroline Islands.
9th Floor, Room 9-220
Honolulu, HI 96850-4982
Tel: (808) 535-3409
(808) 535-3414
http://www.uscg.mil/
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U. S. COAST GUARD
SEVENTH DISTRICT UNIT LISTING
AIDS TO NAVIGATION TEAMS
ANT CHARLESTON ANT FT. LAUDERDALE ANT FORT PIERCE
196 Tradd Street 7000 N. Ocean Drive 900 Seaway Drive
Charleston, SC 29401 Dania, FL 33004-3079 Fort Pierce, FL 34949-3039
Tel: (843) 720-7734 Tel: (954) 927-1611 Tel: (772) 461-7606
ANT TYBEE
PO Box 910
Savannah Beach, GA 31328-0091
Tel: (912) 786-5791
BUOY TENDERS
USCGC ANVIL (WLIC 75301) USCGC HAMMER (WLIC 75302) USCGC HUDSON (WLIC 801)
c/o Coast Guard Base 4200 Ocean Street 100 Macarthur Causeway
Charleston, SC 29401-1817 Mayport, FL 32233 Miami Beach, FL 33139-5101
Tel: (843) 724-7666 Tel: (904) 564-7607 Tel: (305) 535-4375
USCGC JOSHUA APPLEBY (WLM 556) USCGC MARIA BRAY (WLM 562) USCGC WILLOW (WLB-202)
c/o CG station 4200 Ocean Road 1050 Register Street
600 8th AVE., S.E. Atlantic Beach, FL 32233-2233 Charleston, SC 29405-2421
St. Petersburg, FL 33701-5099 Tel: (904) 564-7613 Tel: (843) 554-8541
Tel: (727) 509-1570
USCGC VISE (WLIC 75305)
c/o U.S. Coast Guard Station
600 8th Ave S.E.
St. Petersburg, FL 33701-5099
Tel: (727) 502-1576
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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 https://www.navcen.uscg.gov, as well as subscribe to an
automated 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: https://www.navcen.uscg.gov
This Light List is corrected through Seventh Coast Guard District Local Notice to Mariners No.01/19
and through National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) Notice to Mariners No. 01/19
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 Little River, South
Carolina to Econfina River, Florida including Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
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 electroniclly 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 advertised 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.
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 advertised 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
Light List Arrangement
In the context of the Light List, aids to navigation on the coasts are arranged in geographic order
clockwise from north to south along to Atlantic coast, east to west along the Gulf of Mexico, and
south to north along the Pacific coast. On the Great Lakes, aids to navigation are arranged
from east to west and from south to north, except on Lake Michigan, which is arranged from
north to south. Seacoast aids to navigation are listed first, followed by entrance and harbor aids
to navigation, arranged from seaward to the head of navigation.
Names of aids to navigation are printed as follows to help distinguish at a glance the type of aid
to navigation.
Seacoast/Lake coast Lights and Secondary Lights
RACONS
Sound Signals
RIVER, HARBOR, OTHER LIGHTS, AND VIRTUAL AIS
Lighted Buoys
Daybeacons, Unlighted Buoys, and Virtual Automatic Identification System (V-AIS) ATON
Light List numbers are assigned to all Federal aids to navigation and many private aids to
navigation for reference in the Light List. Aids to navigation are numbered by fives in
accordance with their order of appearance in each volume of the Light List. Other numbers and
decimal fractions are assigned where newly established aids to navigation are listed between
previously numbered aids to navigation. The Light Lists are renumbered periodically to assign
whole numbers to all aids to navigation.
International numbers are assigned to certain aids to navigation in cooperation with the
International Hydrographic Organization. They consist of an alphabetic character followed by
three or four numeric characters. A cross reference listing appears after the index.
Description of Columns
Bearings are in degrees true, read clockwise from 000° through 359°.
Bearings on range lines are given in degrees and tenths or hundredths where
applicable.
Column (3): Geographic position of the aid to navigation in latitude and longitude.
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Column (5): Height above water from the focal plane of the fixed light to mean high water, listed
in feet.
For Volume 7 (Great Lakes), height above water from the focal plane of the fixed
light to low water datum, listed in feet and meters.
Column (6): Nominal range of lighted aids to navigation, in nautical miles, listed by color for
sector and passing lights. Not listed for ranges, directional lights, or private aids to
navigation.
Column (7): The structural characteristic of the aid to navigation, including: dayboard (if any),
description of fixed structure, color and type of buoy, height of structure above
ground for major lights.
Column (8): Aid remarks, sound signal characteristics, including: VHF-FM channel if remotely
activated, RACON characteristic, light sector arc of visibility, radar reflector,
emergency lights, seasonal remarks, and private aid to navigation identification.
AIS specific information may include its unique Maritime Mobile Service Identity
(MMSI), the MMSI(s) of its source AIS transmission, and the application identifier
of any Application Specific Messages (ASM) it may also be transmitting.
U.S. egulations require that most commercial vessels maintain on board a currently corrected,
copy or pertinent extract, of the U.S. Coast Guard Light Lists which are available for free and
are updated weekly on the Coast Guard Navigation Center’s website at
https://www.navcen.uscg.gov/?pageName=lightLists. Commercially printed versions are
also available, but the Coast Guard does not attest to their veracity or sanction such
publications.
Nautical charts covering the coastal waters of the United States and its territories are published
by the National Ocean Service (NOS). Up-to-date paper copies of NOS charts are available
from NOS Certified Agents. A list of agents can be found at:
https://www.nauticalcharts.noaa.gov/charts/noaa-raster-charts.html#paper-nautical-charts.
NOS also produces Raster Navigational Charts (RNC) and Electronic Navigational Charts
(ENC). RNCs can be found at https://www.nauticalcharts.noaa.gov/charts/noaa-raster-
charts.html#rnc-charts. ENCs can be found at https://nauticalcharts.noaa.gov/charts/noaa-
enc.html
Inland Electronic Navigational Charts (IENC) and chart books are published by the U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers and are available online at https://www.agc.army.mil/Missions/
Echarts.aspx. Tide Tables and Tidal Current Tables are no longer printed or distributed by
NOS. NOS Tide and Tidal Current predictions are available online at
https://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/tide_predictions.html. Commercially printed versions,
using data provided by NOS, are also available. These products may be obtained from local
stores that carry marine publications.
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Notices to Mariners
Broadcast Notices to Mariners are made by the Coast Guard through Coast Guard radio
stations. These notices, which are broadcast on VHF-FM, NAVTEX, and other maritime
frequencies, are warnings that contain important navigational safety information. Included are
reports of discrepancies and changes to aids to navigation, the positions of ice and derelicts,
and other important hydrographic information.
Radio stations broadcasting Notices to Mariners are listed in the National Ocean Service United
States Coast Pilot and in the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency publication Radio
Navigational Aids (Publication No. 117). VHF-FM voice broadcast times can be found online at
http://www.nws.noaa.gov/om/marine/vhfvoice.htm.
Local Notices to Mariners (U.S. regional coverage) are another means which the Coast Guard
disseminates navigational information for the United States, its territories, and possessions. A
Local Notice to Mariners is issued by each Coast Guard district and is used to report changes
and discrepancies to aids to navigation maintained by and under the authority of the Coast
Guard. The Local Notice to Mariners also contain chart and Light List corrections, proposed
aids to navigation projects open for public comment, ongoing waterway projects, bridge
regulation changes, marine event information, and other concerns pertinent to the mariner.
Local Notices to Mariners are essential to all navigators for the purposes of keeping charts,
Light Lists, Coast Pilots, and other nautical publications up-to-date. These notices are
published weekly and can be found online at
https://www.navcen.uscg.gov/index.php?pageName=lnmMain. Mariners may register with the
Coast Guard Navigation Center to receive automatic notifications via email when new editions
of the Local Notice to Mariners are available. Register at
https://navcen.uscg.gov/?pageName=feeds. Vessels operating in ports and waterways in
several districts will have to obtain the Local Notice to Mariners for each district.
Notice to Mariners are prepared jointly by the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA),
the U.S. Coast Guard, and the National Ocean Service, and are published weekly by the NGA.
The weekly Notice to Mariners advises mariners of important matters affecting navigational
safety including new hydrographic discoveries, changes to aids to navigation, and foreign
marine information. Also included are corrections to Light Lists, Coast Pilots, and Sailing
Directions. This notice is intended for mariners and others who have a need for information
related to oceangoing operations. Because it is intended for use by oceangoing vessels, many
corrections that affect small craft navigation and associated waters are not included.
Information concerning small craft is contained in the Coast Guard Local Notice to Mariners
only. The weekly Notices to Marines may be found online at
http://msi.nga.mil/NGAPortal/MSI.portal.
ATON DISCREPANCIES
The Coast Guard does not keep the tens of thousands of aids to navigation comprising the U.S.
Aids to Navigation System under simultaneous and continuous observation. Mariners should
realize that it is impossible to maintain every aid to navigation operating properly and on its
assigned position at all times. Therefore, for the safety of all mariners, any who discovers an
aid to navigation that is either off station or exhibiting characteristics other than those listed in
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the Light Lists should promptly notify the nearest Coast Guard unit. Radio messages should be
prefixed “COAST GUARD” and transmitted on VHF-FM channel 16 or directly to one of the U.S.
Government radio stations listed in Chapter 3, Section 300L, Radio Navigation Aids (Publication
No. 117). In addition to notifying the nearest Coast Guard unit by radio, a discrepant aid to
navigation can be reported online at
https://www.navcen.uscg.gov/?pageName=atonOutageReport.
Aids to navigation are developed, established, operated, and maintained by the U.S. Coast
Guard to accomplish the following:
The U.S. Aids to Navigation System is designed for use with nautical charts. Nautical charts
portray the physical features of the marine environment, which include: soundings, landmarks,
hazards to navigation, and aids to navigation. To best understand the purpose of a specific aid
to navigation, mariners should consult the associated nautical chart, which illustrates the
relationship of the aid to navigation to channel limits, obstructions, hazards to navigation, and to
the aids to navigation system as a whole. Seasonal aids to navigation are placed into service,
withdrawn, or changed at specified times of the year. The dates shown in the Light Lists are
approximate and may vary due to adverse weather or other conditions. These aids will be
changed on Electronic Navigational Charts (ENC) based on Light List dates and electronic
navigation system settings.
Mariners should maintain and consult suitable publications and navigation equipment depending
on the vessel’s requirements. This shipboard navigation equipment is separate from the aids to
navigation system, but is often essential to its use.
The U.S. Aids to Navigation System is primarily a lateral system, which employs a simple
arrangement of colors, shapes, numbers, and light characteristics to mark the limits of navigable
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routes. This lateral system is supplemented with non-lateral aids to navigation where
appropriate.
Federal aids to navigation consist of Coast Guard operated aids to navigation. The Coast
Guard establishes, maintains, and operates a system of aids to navigation consisting of visual,
audible, and electronic signals designed to assist the prudent mariner in the process of
navigation.
2. Western Rivers: The Western Rivers System is employed on the Mississippi River
System, in addition to the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway and the Alabama,
Atchafalaya, and Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint River Systems. The Western
Rivers System consists of the following characteristics:
3. Bridge Markings: Bridges across navigable waters are marked with red, green
and/or white lights for nighttime navigation. Red lights mark piers and other parts of
the bridge. Red lights are also placed on drawbridges to show when they are in the
closed position. Green lights are placed on drawbridges to show when they are in
the open position. The location of these lights will vary according to the bridge
structure. Green lights are also used to mark the centerline of navigable channels
through fixed bridges. If there are two or more channels through the bridge, the
preferred channel is also marked by three white lights in a vertical line above the
green light.
Red and green retro-reflective panels may be used to mark bridge piers and may
also be used on bridges not required to display lights. Lateral red and green lights
and dayboards may mark main channels through bridges. Adjacent piers are
marked with fixed yellow lights when the main channel is marked with lateral aids to
navigation.
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Centerlines of channels through fixed bridges may be marked with a safe water mark
and an occulting white light when lateral marks are used to mark main channels.
The centerline of the navigable channel through the draw span of floating bridges
may be marked with a special mark. The mark will be a yellow diamond with yellow
retro-reflective panels and may exhibit a yellow light that displays a Morse code “B”
(a long flash followed by three short flashes). AIS-ATON and RACONs may be
placed on the bridge structure to mark the centerline of the navigable channel
through the bridge.
Drawbridges equipped with radiotelephones display a blue and white sign which
indicates what VHF radiotelephone channels should be used to request bridge
openings.
Private aids to navigation include aids to navigation that are either operated by private persons
and organizations, or that are operated by states. Private aids to navigation are classified into
three categories:
1. Class I: Aids to navigation on marine structures or other works which the owners are
legally obligated to establish, maintain, and operate as prescribed by the U.S. Coast
Guard.
2. Class II: Aids to navigation that, exclusive of Class I aids, are located in waters used by
general navigation.
3. Class III: Aids to navigation that, exclusive of Class I and Class II aids, are located in
waters not ordinarily used by general navigation.
Authorization for the establishment of a Class II or Class III private aid to navigation by the U.S.
Coast Guard imposes no legal obligation that the aid actually be established and operated. It
only specifies the location and operational characteristics of the aid for which the authorization
was requested. Once the aid is established, however, the owner is legally obligated to maintain
it in good working order and properly painted.
Lights and sound signals on oil wells or other offshore structures in navigable waters are
private aids to navigation and are generally not listed in the Light List unless they are equipped
with a RACON. Where space allows, the structures are shown on the appropriate nautical
charts. Information concerning the location and characteristics of those structures which display
lights and sound signals not located in obstruction areas are published in Local and/or weekly
Notices to Mariners.
In general, during the nighttime, a series of white lights are displayed extending from the
platform to the top of the derrick when drilling operations are in progress. At other times,
structures are usually marked with one or more quick flashing white, red, or yellow lights, visible
for at least one nautical mile during clear weather. Obstructions, which are a part of the
appurtenances to the main structure, such as mooring piles, anchors, and mooring buoys, etc.,
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are not normally lighted. In addition, some structures are equipped with a sound signal that
produces a single two-second blast every 20 seconds.
The primary components of the U.S. Aids to Navigation System are buoys, beacons, and AIS-
ATON.
Buoys are floating aids to navigation used extensively throughout U.S. waters. They are
moored to sinkers by varying lengths of chain and may shift due to sea conditions and other
causes. Buoys may also be carried away, capsized, or sunk. Prudent mariners will not rely
solely on any single aid to navigation, particularly floating aids.
Buoy positions represented on nautical charts are approximate position only, due to the
practical limitations of positioning and maintaining buoys and their sinkers in precise
geographical locations. The position of buoys and beacons are indicated with a circle on the
chart. The center of the symbol corresponds with the position of the aid.
Positions of Federal aids to navigation are verified during periodic maintenance visits. Between
visits, environmental conditions, including atmospheric and sea conditions, seabed slope and
composition, may shift buoys off their charted positions. Buoys may also be dragged off station,
sunk, or capsized by a collision with a vessel.
Beacons are aids to navigation which are permanently fixed to the earth’s surface. They range
from large lighthouses to small single-pile structures and may be located on land or in the water.
Lighted beacons are called lights; unlighted beacons are called daybeacons. Lighthouses are
placed on shore or on marine sites and most often do not indicate lateral significance.
Lighthouses with no lateral significance exhibit a white light.
Beacons exhibit a daymark. For small structures, these are colored geometric shapes that
make an aid to navigation readily visible and easily identifiable against background conditions.
Generally, the daymark conveys to the mariner, during daylight hours, the same significance as
the aid’s light or reflector does at night. The daymark of towers, however, consists of the
structure itself. As a result, these daymarks do not infer lateral significance.
Ranges are non-lateral aids to navigation composed of two beacons, which when the structures
appear to be in line, assist the mariner in maintaining a safe course. The appropriate nautical
chart must be consulted when using ranges to determine whether the range marks the
centerline of the navigable channel and also what section of the range may be safely traversed.
Ranges typically display rectangular dayboards of various colors and are generally, but not
always lighted. Ranges may display lights during daylight and at night. When lighted, ranges
may display lights of any color.
Vessels should not pass fixed aids to navigation close aboard due to the danger of collision with
rip-rap or structure foundations, or with the obstruction or danger being marked.
Aids to Navigation (ATON) may be enhanced by the use of an automatic identification system
(AIS). AIS is a maritime navigation safety communications protocol standardized by the
International Telecommunication Union and adopted by the International Maritime Organization
for the broadcast or exchange of navigation information between vessels, aircraft, and shore
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stations. AIS ATON can autonomously and at fixed intervals broadcast the name, position,
dimensions, type, characteristics, and status from or concerning an aid to navigation.
AIS ATON are either physical (AIS-ATON messages are broadcast from a transmitter located
on the buoy or beacon), synthetic (AIS-ATON messages are remotely broadcast, typically from
shore, to the assigned position that corresponds with an existing buoy or beacon), or virtual
(AIS-ATON messages are remotely broadcast, typically from shore, to an assigned position
that has no corresponding physical buoy, or beacon).
Note: A Real or Physical AIS ATON can actively monitor and report the health and position
status of its host; while Synthetic AIS ATON broadcasted from ashore (i.e. NAIS) can be used
to electronically augment the range or portrayal (i.e., on radar and ECDIS) of an existing aid to
navigation.
Although all existing AIS mobile devices can receive AIS ATON Reports and ASM messages,
they may not readily appear on an AIS Minimal Keyboard Display or other shipboard
navigational display systems (i.e., radar, ECDIS, ECS), which would require software updates
to make these systems compliant with international navigation presentation standards (i.e., IEC
62288 (Ed. 2), IHO S-52 (Ed. 4.4.0)).
AIS ATON can also be used to broadcast both laterally (e.g., Port Hand Mark) and non-
laterally significant marine safety information (e.g., environmental data, tidal information, and
navigation warnings).
Note: AIS ATON stations broadcast their presence, identity (9-digit Marine Mobile Service
Identity (MMSI) number), position, type, and status at least every three minutes or less via an
AIS (ITU-R M.1371) message 21–AIS ATON Report. In addition to its AIS ATON Report, AIS
ATON can broadcast significant marine safety information via Application Specific Messages
(ASM), which are customized messages that can be used to broadcast additional aid
information or other marine safety information (i.e., environmental conditions, wind speed and
direction, tidal/current data, bridge air clearances, area notices, etc. They are identified by
their: AIS message number (i.e. 6, 8, 25 or 26), Designated Area Code (DAC), Function
Identifier (FI), and Version Number, e.g. U.S. Geographic Notice message: Msg# = 8, DAC =
367, FI = 22, Version = 2, and, denoted as 8/367.22.2.
TYPES OF SIGNALS
Lighted aids to navigation are, for the most part, equipped with daylight controls which
automatically cause the light to operate during darkness and to be extinguished during
daylight. These devices are not of equal sensitivity; therefore, all lights do not come on or go off
at the same time. Mariners should ensure correct identification of aids to navigation during
twilight periods when some lighted aids to navigation are lit while others are not.
The lighting apparatus is serviced at periodic intervals to assure reliable operation, but there is
always the possibility of a light being extinguished or operating improperly.
The condition of the atmosphere has a considerable effect upon the distance at which lights
can be seen. Sometimes lights are obscured by fog, haze, dust, smoke, or precipitation which
may be present at the light, or between the light and the observer, and which is possibly
unknown by the observer. Atmospheric refraction may cause a light to be seen farther than
under ordinary circumstances.
A light of low intensity will be easily obscured by unfavorable conditions of the atmosphere and
little dependence can be placed on it being seen. For this reason, the intensity of a light
should always be considered when expecting to sight it in reduced visibility. Haze and distance
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may reduce the apparent duration of the flash of a light. In some atmospheric conditions, white
lights may have a reddish hue. Lights placed at high elevations are more frequently obscured
by clouds, mist, and fog than those lights located at or near sea level.
In regions where ice conditions prevail in the winter, the lantern panes of lights may become
covered with ice or snow, which will greatly reduce the visibility of the lights and may also cause
colored lights to appear white.
The increasing use of brilliant shore lights for advertising, illuminating bridges, and other
purposes, may cause marine navigational lights, particularly those in densely inhabited areas, to
be outshone and difficult to distinguish from the background lighting. Mariners are requested to
report such cases in order that steps may be taken to improve the conditions.
The “loom” (glow) of a powerful light is often seen beyond the limit of visibility of the actual rays
of the light. The loom may sometimes appear sufficiently sharp enough to obtain a bearing. At
short distances, some flashing lights may show a faint continuous light between flashes.
The distance of an observer from a light cannot be estimated by its apparent intensity. Always
check the characteristics of lights in order to avoid mistaking powerful lights, visible in the
distance, for nearby lights (such as those on lighted buoys) showing similar characteristics of
low intensity. If lights are not sighted within a reasonable time after prediction, a dangerous
situation may exist, requiring prompt resolution or action in order to ensure the safety of the
vessel.
The apparent characteristic of a complex light may change with the distance of the observer.
For example, a light which actually displays a characteristic of fixed white varied by flashes of
alternating white and red (the rhythms having a decreasing range of visibility in the order:
flashing white, flashing red, fixed white) may, when first sighted in clear weather, show as a
simple flashing white light. As the vessel draws nearer, the red flash will become visible and the
characteristics will appear as alternating flashing white and red. Later, the fixed white light will
be seen between the flashes and the true characteristic of the light will finally be recognized as
fixed white, alternating flashing white and red (F W Al WR).
If a vessel has considerable vertical motion due to pitching in heavy seas, a light sighted on the
horizon may alternatively appear and disappear. This may lead the unwary to assign a false
characteristic and hence, to error in its identification. The true characteristic will be evident after
the distance has been sufficiently decreased or by increasing the height of eye of the observer.
Similarly, the effect of wave motion on lighted buoys may produce the appearance of incorrect
light phase characteristics when certain flashes occur, but are not viewed by the mariner. In
addition, buoy motion can reduce the distance at which buoy lights are detected.
Sectors of colored glass are placed in the lanterns of some lights in order to produce a system
of light sectors of different colors. In general, red sectors are used to mark shoals or to warn the
mariner of other obstructions to navigation or of nearby land. Such lights provide approximate
bearing information, since observers may note the change of color as they cross the boundary
between sectors. These boundaries are indicated in the Light List (Col. 8) and by dotted lines on
charts. These bearings, as all bearings referring to lights, are given in true degrees from
000° to 359°, as observed from a vessel toward the light.
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Altering course on the changing sectors of a light or using the boundaries between light sectors
to determine the bearing for any purpose is not recommended. Be guided instead by the
correct compass bearing to the light and do not rely on being able to accurately observe the
point at which the color changes. This is difficult to determine because the edges of a colored
sector cannot be cut off sharply. On either side of the line of demarcation between white, red,
or green sectors, there is always a small arc of uncertain color. Moreover, when haze or smoke
is present in the intervening atmosphere, a white sector might have a reddish hue.
The area in which a light can be observed is normally an arc with the light as the center and the
range of visibility as the radius. However, on some bearings, the range may be reduced by
obstructions. In such cases, the obstructed arc might differ with height of eye and distance.
When adjoining land cuts off a light and the arc of visibility is given, the bearing on which the
light disappears may vary with the distance of the vessel from which observed and with the
height of eye. When the light is cut off by a sloping hill or point of land, the light may be seen
over a wider arc by a vessel farther away than by one closer to the light.
The arc drawn on charts around a light is not intended to give information as to the distance at
which it can be seen. The arc indicates the bearings between which the variation of visibility or
obstruction of the light occurs.
Only aids to navigation with green or red lights have lateral significance and exhibit either
flashing, quick flashing, group flashing, occulting, or isophase light rhythms. When proceeding
in the conventional direction of buoyage, the mariner in IALA Region B, may see the following
lighted aids to navigation:
Green lights on aids to navigation mark port sides of channels and locations of wrecks or
obstructions that must be passed by keeping these lighted aids to navigation on the port hand of
a vessel. Green lights are also used on preferred channel marks where the preferred channel is
to starboard (i.e., aid to navigation left to port when proceeding in the conventional direction of
buoyage). Red lights on aids to navigation mark starboard sides of channels and locations of
wrecks or obstructions that must be passed by keeping these lighted aids to navigation on the
starboard hand of a vessel. Red lights are also used on preferred channel marks where the
preferred channel is to port (i.e., aid to navigation left to starboard when proceeding in the
conventional direction of buoyage).
White and yellow lights have no lateral significance. The shapes, colors, letters, and light
rhythms may determine the purpose of aids to navigation exhibiting white or yellow lights.
Most aids to navigation are fitted with retro reflective material to increase their visibility in
darkness. Colored reflective material is used on aids to navigation that, if lighted, will display
lights of the same color.
Preferred channel marks exhibit a composite group-flashing light rhythm of two flashes followed
by a single flash.
Safe water marks exhibit a white Morse code “A” rhythm (a short flash followed by a long flash).
Isolated danger marks exhibit a white flashing (2) rhythm (two flashes repeated regularly).
Special marks exhibit yellow lights and exhibit a flashing or fixed rhythm.
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Information and regulatory marks exhibit a white light with any light rhythm except quick
flashing, flashing (2) and Morse code “A.”
For situations where lights require a distinct cautionary significance, as at sharp turns, sudden
channel constrictions, wrecks, or obstructions, a quick flashing light rhythm will be used.
Shapes are used to provide easy identification on certain unlighted buoys and dayboards on
beacons. These shapes are laterally significant only when associated with laterally significant
colors.
In IALA Region B, cylindrical buoys (referred to as “can buoys”) and square dayboards mark the
port side of a channel when proceeding from seaward. These aids to navigation are associated
with solid green or green and red-banded marks where the topmost band is green.
Conical buoys (referred to as “nun buoys”) and triangular dayboards mark the starboard side of
the channel when proceeding from seaward. These aids to navigation are associated with solid
red or red and green-banded marks where the topmost band is red.
Unless fitted with topmarks; lighted, sound, pillar, and spar buoys have no shape significance.
Their numbers, colors, and light characteristics convey their meanings.
Dayboards throughout the U.S. Aids to Navigation System are described using standard
designations that describe the appearance of each dayboard. A brief explanation of the
designations and of the purpose of each type of dayboard in the system is given below, followed
by a verbal description of the appearance of each dayboard type.
Designations:
C: Crossing (Western Rivers only) diamond-shaped, used to indicate the points at which
the channel crosses the river.
K: Range (rectangular) when both the front and rear range dayboards are aligned on
the same bearing, the observer is on the azimuth of the range, usually used to mark
the center of the channel.
M: Safe Water (octagonal) used to mark the fairway or middle of the channel.
S: Square used to mark the port side of channels when proceeding from seaward.
T: Triangle used to mark the starboard side of channels when proceeding from
seaward.
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B – Black G – Green R – Red W – White Y – Yellow
-SY: Intracoastal Waterway; a yellow reflective square on a dayboard; indicates the aid
to navigation is a port hand mark for vessels traversing the Intracoastal Waterway.
May appear on a triangular daymark where the Intracoastal Waterway coincides
with a waterway having opposite conventional direction of buoyage.
-TY: Intracoastal Waterway; a yellow reflective triangle on a dayboard; indicates the aid
to navigation is a starboard hand mark for vessels traversing the Intracoastal
Waterway. May appear on a square daymark where the Intracoastal Waterway
coincides with a waterway having opposite conventional direction of buoyage.
Descriptions:
CNG: Diamond-shaped dayboard divided into four diamond-shaped colored sectors with the
sectors at the side corners white and the sectors at the top and bottom corners green, with
green reflective diamonds at the top and bottom corners and white reflective diamonds in the
side corners (Western Rivers only).
CNR: Diamond-shaped dayboard divided into four diamond-shaped colored sectors with the
sectors at the side corners white and the sectors at the top and bottom corners red, with red
reflective diamonds at the top and bottom corners and white reflective diamonds in the side
corners (Western Rivers only).
JG: Dayboard bearing horizontal bands of green and red, green band topmost, with
corresponding reflective borders.
JG-I: Square dayboard bearing horizontal bands of green and red, green band topmost, with
corresponding reflective borders and a yellow reflective horizontal band.
JG-SY: Square dayboard bearing horizontal bands of green and red, green band topmost, with
corresponding reflective borders and a yellow reflective square.
JG-TY: Square dayboard bearing horizontal bands of green and red, green band topmost, with
corresponding reflective borders and a yellow reflective triangle.
JR: Dayboard bearing horizontal bands of red and green, red band topmost, with corresponding
reflective borders.
JR-I: Triangular dayboard bearing horizontal bands of red and green, red band topmost, with
corresponding reflective borders and a yellow reflective horizontal band.
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JR-SY: Triangular dayboard bearing horizontal bands of red and green, red band topmost, with
corresponding reflective borders and a yellow reflective square.
JR-TY: Triangular dayboard bearing horizontal bands of red and green, red band topmost, with
corresponding reflective borders and a yellow reflective triangle.
KBG-I: Rectangular black dayboard bearing a central green stripe and a yellow reflective
horizontal band.
KBR-I: Rectangular black dayboard bearing a central red stripe and a yellow reflective
horizontal band.
KBW-I: Rectangular black dayboard bearing a central white stripe and a yellow reflective
horizontal band.
KGB-I: Rectangular green dayboard bearing a central black stripe and a yellow reflective
horizontal band.
KGR-I: Rectangular green dayboard bearing a central red stripe and a yellow reflective
horizontal band.
KGW-I: Rectangular green dayboard bearing a central white stripe and a yellow reflective
horizontal band.
KRB-I: Rectangular red dayboard bearing a central black stripe and a yellow reflective
horizontal band.
KRG-I: Rectangular red dayboard bearing a central green stripe and a yellow reflective
horizontal band.
KRW-I: Rectangular red dayboard bearing a central white stripe and a yellow reflective
horizontal band.
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KWB: Rectangular white dayboard bearing a central black stripe.
KWB-I: Rectangular white dayboard bearing a central black stripe and a yellow reflective
horizontal band.
KWG-I: Rectangular white dayboard bearing a central green stripe and a yellow reflective
horizontal band.
KWR-I: Rectangular white dayboard bearing a central red stripe and a yellow reflective
horizontal band.
MR: Octagonal dayboard bearing stripes of white and red, with a white reflective border.
MR-I: Octagonal dayboard bearing stripes of white and red, with a white reflective border and a
yellow reflective horizontal band.
NB: Diamond-shaped dayboard divided into four diamond-shaped colored sectors with the
sectors at the side corners white and the sectors at the top and bottom corners black, with a
white reflective border.
ND: Rectangular white mileage marker with black numerals indicating the mile number (Western
Rivers only).
NG: Diamond-shaped dayboard divided into four diamond-shaped colored sectors with the
sectors at the side corners white and the sectors at the top and bottom corners green, with a
white reflective border.
NL: Rectangular white location marker with an orange reflective border and black letters
indicating the location.
NR: Diamond-shaped dayboard divided into four diamond-shaped colored sectors with the
sectors at the side corners white and the sectors at the top and bottom corners red, with a white
reflective border.
NW: Diamond-shaped white dayboard with an orange reflective border and black letters
describing the information or regulatory nature of the mark.
SG-I: Square green dayboard with a green reflective border and a yellow reflective horizontal
band.
SG-SY: Square green dayboard with a green reflective border and a yellow reflective square.
SG-TY: Square green dayboard with a green reflective border and a yellow reflective triangle.
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SR: Square red dayboard with a red reflective border. (IALA Region “A”)
TG: Triangular green dayboard with a green reflective border. (IALA Region “A”)
TR-I: Triangular red dayboard with a red reflective border and a yellow reflective horizontal
band.
TR-SY: Triangular red dayboard with a red reflective border and a yellow reflective square.
TR-TY: Triangular red dayboard with a red reflective border and a yellow reflective triangle.
These abbreviated descriptions are used in column (7) and may also be found on the
illustrations of the U.S. Aids to Navigation System.
Numbers are used to provide easy identification of aids to navigation. In IALA Region B, all
solid red and solid green aids are numbered, with the exception of buoys located on the
Western Rivers. Red aids to navigation have even numbers and green aids to navigation have
odd numbers. The numbers for each increase from seaward when proceeding in the
conventional direction of buoyage. Numbers are kept in approximate sequence on both sides of
the channel by omitting numbers where necessary.
Letters may be used to augment numbers when lateral aids to navigation are added to channels
with previously completed numerical sequences. Letters will increase in alphabetical order from
seaward, proceeding in the conventional direction of buoyage and are added to numbers as
suffixes. Letters are not used for buoys on the Western Rivers.
No other aids to navigation are numbered. Preferred channel, safe water, isolated danger,
special marks, and information and regulatory aids to navigation may be lettered, but not
numbered.
Sound signal is a generic term used to describe aids to navigation that produce an audible
signal designed to assist the mariner in periods of reduced visibility. These aids to navigation
can be activated by several means (e.g., manually, remotely, or fog detector). The Coast Guard
is replacing many fog detectors with mariner radio activated sound signals (MRASS). To
activate, mariners key their VHF-FM radio a designated number of times on a designated VHF-
FM channel. The sound signal is activated for a period of 15, 30, 45, or 60 minutes after which
the activated assistance automatically turns off. In cases where a fog detector is in use, there
may be a delay in the automatic activation of the signal. Additionally, fog detectors may not be
capable of detecting patchy fog conditions.
Sound signals are distinguished by their tone and phase characteristics. The devices producing
the sound, e.g., diaphones, diaphragm horns, sirens, whistles, bells, or gongs determine tones.
Phase characteristics are defined by the signal's sound pattern, i.e., the number of blasts and
silent periods per minute and their durations. Sound signals sounded from fixed structures
generally produce a specific number of blasts and silent periods each minute when operating.
Sound signals installed on buoys are generally activated by the motion of the sea and therefore
do not emit a regular signal characteristic. It is common, in fact, for a buoy to produce no sound
signal when seas are calm.
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The characteristic of a sound signal is listed in column (8) of the Light List. If the sound signal is
remotely activated, column (8) will contain the VHF-FM channel and number of times the VHF-
FM radio should be keyed. All waterway users equipped with a VHF-FM radio may activate the
sound signal, but they are not required to do so. Unless it is specifically stated that a sound
signal "Operates continuously," or the signal is a bell, gong, or whistle on a buoy, it can be
assumed that the sound signal only operates during times of fog, reduced visibility, or adverse
weather.
Caution: Mariners should not rely on sound signals to determine their position. Distance cannot
be accurately determined by sound intensity. Occasionally, sound signals may not be heard
in areas close to their location. Signals may not sound in cases where fog exists close to,
but not at, the location of the sound signal.
Radar Beacons (RACONS) are radar transponders that when triggered by an X-band radar
produce a coded response from its location, which is portrayed radially as a series of dots and
dashes on the triggering radar. Although RACONS may be used on both laterally significant
and non-laterally significant aids to navigation, their signal should just be used for identification
purposes only.
RACONS have a typical output of 600 milliwatts and are considered a short range aid to
navigation. Reception 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 RACON mounted on a fixed structure. It must be
understood that these nominal ranges are dependent upon many factors.
The beginning of the RACON presentation occurs about 50 yards beyond the RACON position
and will persist for a number of revolutions of the radar antenna (depending on its rotation rate).
Distance to the RACON can be measured to the point at which the RACON flash begins, but the
figure obtained will be greater than the vessel's distance from the RACON. This is due to the
slight response delay in the RACON apparatus.
Radar operators may notice some broadening or spoking of the RACON presentation when
their vessel approaches closely to the source of the RACON. This effect can be minimized by
adjusting the IF gain or sweep gain control of the radar. If desired, the RACON presentation
can be virtually eliminated by operation of the FTC (fast time constant) controls of the radar.
Radar Reflectors are special fixtures, incorporated into both lighted and unlighted aids to
navigation, to enhance the reflection of radar energy. These fixtures help radar-equipped
vessels to detect buoys and beacons, which are so equipped. However, they do not positively
identify a radar target as an aid to navigation.
NAVIGATION SERVICES
GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM (GPS), DIFFERENTIAL GPS (DGPS), AND
NATION-WIDE AUTOMATIC IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM (NAIS)
Global Positioning System (GPS) is a satellite based navigation system, operated and
controlled by the Department of Defense (DOD) under U.S. Air Force management, which
provides precise, worldwide, three-dimensional navigation capabilities. The system was
originally designed for military application; however, it is now available to all and used almost
ubiquitously. The United States is committed to maintaining the availability of at least 24
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operational GPS satellites, is six precise orbital planes, each of which complete a circular 10,900
nautical mile orbit of the earth once every 12 hours. Ideally, a minimum of four satellites
will be visible from any position on the earth and will provide positions with a global horizontal
accuracy within 3 meters, 95% percent of the time. Whenever possible, advance notice of when
GPS satellites should not be used will be provided by the DOD and made available by the US
Coast Guard through GPS status messages.
The Navigation Center coordinates and manages the Civil GPS Service Interface Committee
(CGSIC), which comprises members from U.S. and international private, government, and
industry user groups. The CGSIC is the recognized worldwide forum for effective interaction
between all civil GPS users and the U.S. GPS authorities.
At least three satellites are required for a two-dimensional solution, however, GPS does not
provide integrity information and mariners should exercise extreme caution when using GPS in
restricted waterways.
Differential GPS (DGPS) is an augmentation to the GPS signals. Each site corrects for small
variations in the signals from each satellite that is in view at that time. Satellite signals can vary
due to small changes in the satellite's circuitry and orbit and from changes caused by local
weather conditions. Satellite corrections are transmitted to users via radio signals in the
medium frequency band (285-325 kHz) previously used for marine radiobeacons. DGPS
corrections and integrity information are transmitted using Minimum Shift Keying (MSK)
modulation. The modulation data rate is usually 100 or 200 bits per second (bps), but can also
be 50 bps. The range of DGPS transmissions is from 40 to 300 nautical miles.
DGPS was the first Federal radionavigation system capable of providing the 10-meter
navigation service required for the Harbor Entrance and Approach phase of maritime navigation.
DGPS provides integrity messages for signals from the GPS satellites, as well as DGPS
position corrections, and typically provides position accuracy of 1-3 meters.
Each DGPS site has two reference stations (which calculate the differential corrections), two
integrity monitors (which ensure the differential corrections are accurate), a transmitter, and
equipment to communicate status information to and receive commands from the control
station. Each transmitter and reference station has a unique identification number that permits
users to determine which site/equipment is providing their differential corrections. As distance
from the transmitting site increases, the small error in the differential corrections increases. The
best accuracy is achieved when using the DGPS site closest to the user.
Information regarding the location of DGPS transmitters is given on the map labeled U.S. DGPS
Sites & Identification Numbers on page i. Users can access additional information and DGPS
statuses, submit questions, and provide comments via the Navigation Information Service’s
website or by calling the Coast Guard Navigation Center DGPS watchstander at (703) 313-
5902.
Navigation Information Service (NIS): The Coast Guard is the government interface for civil
users of GPS and has established a Navigation Information Service (NIS) to meet the
information needs of the civil user. The NIS is a Coast Guard entity that is manned 24 hours a
day, 7 days a week, and is located at the Navigation Center (NAVCEN) in Alexandria, VA. It
provides data broadcasts and on-line computer-based information services which are available
24 hours a day. The information provided includes present or future satellite outages,
constellation changes, user instructions and tutorials, lists of service and receiver
provides/users, and other GPS and DGPS related information.
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Navigation Center Internet Service (www) website also offers an e-mail subscription service
for GPS status messages, Notice Advisory to NAVSTAR Users (NANU) messages, Local Notice
to Mariners, and Coast Guard Light List.
The NAVCEN disseminates GPS and DGPS safety advisory broadcast messages through
USCG broadcast stations utilizing 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.
NAIS is designed to collect safety and security data from AIS-equipped vessels in navigable
waters of the United States and share that data with Coast Guard operators and other
government and port partners. The primary goal of NAIS is to increase situational awareness
through data dissemination via a network infrastructure, particularly focusing on improving
maritime security, marine and navigational safety, search and rescue, and environmental
protection services. Collected AIS data improves the safety of vessels and ports through
collision avoidance and the safety of the nation through detection, identification, and
classification of vessels.
To comment on any of these services or ask questions about the service offered, contact the
NAVCEN at:
Commanding Officer
U.S. Coast Guard Navigation Center
7323 Telegraph Road STOP 7310
Alexandria, VA 20598-7310
Phone: (703) 313-5900
Internet: https://www.navcen.uscg.gov
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ABBREVIATIONS
Various abbreviations are utilized in Broadcast Notices to Mariners, Local Notices to Mariners,
on charts, and in the Light Lists. Refer to the following list.
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South S Explosive Anchorage EXPLOS ANCH
East E Fathom(s) FM(S)
West W Foot/Feet FT
Northeast NE Harbor HBR
Northwest NW Height HT
Southeast SE Hertz HZ
Southwest SW Horizontal Clearance HOR CL
Hour HR
Months International Regulations for
January JAN Preventing Collisions at Sea COLREGS
February FEB Kilohertz KHZ
March MAR Kilometer KM
April APR Knot(s) KT(S)
May MAY Minute (time, geo, pos) MIN
June JUN Megahertz MHZ
July JUL Moderate MOD
August AUG Mountain, Mount MT
September SEP Nautical Mile(s) NM
October OCT Notice to Mariners NTM
November NOV Obstruction OBSTR
December DEC Occasion/Occasionally OCCASION
Operating Area OPAREA
Days of the Week Pacific PAC
Monday MON Point(s) PT(S)
Tuesday TUE Position POS
Wednesday WED Position Approximate PA
Thursday THU Pressure PRES
Friday FRI Private, Privately PRIV
Saturday SAT Prohibited PROHIB
Sunday SUN Publication PUB
Range RGE
Various Reported REP
Anchorage ANCH Restricted RESTR
Anchorage Prohibited ANCH PROHIB River RIV
Approximate APPROX Rock RK
Atlantic ATL Saint ST
Authorized AUTH Second (time, geo, pos) SEC
Average AVG Signal Station SIG STA
Bearing BRG Station STA
Breakwater BKW Statute Mile(s) SM
Broadcast Notice to Mariners BNM Storm Signal Station S SIG STA
Canadian Aid (C) Temporary TEMP
Captain of the Port COTP Thunderstorm TSTORM
Channel CHAN Through THRU
Code of Federal Regulations CFR True T
Continue CONT Uncovers, Dries UNCOV
Degrees (temp, geo, pos) DEG Universal Coordinate Time UTC
Diameter DIA Urgent Marine Information Broadcast UMIB
Edition ED Velocity VEL
Effect/Effective EFF Vertical Clearance VERT CL
Entrance ENTR Vessel Traffic Service VTS
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Visibility VIS Missouri MO
Yard(s) YD Mississippi MS
Warning WARN Mexico MX
Weather WX Michigan MI
Wreck WK Minnesota MN
Montana MT
Countries and States Nebraska NE
Alabama AL Nevada NV
Alaska AK New Hampshire NH
American Samoa AS New Jersey NJ
Arizona AZ New Mexico NM
Arkansas AR New York NY
California CA North Carolina NC
Canada CN North Dakota ND
Colorado CO Northern Marianas MP
Connecticut CT Ohio OH
Delaware DE Oklahoma OK
District of Columbia DC Oregon OR
Florida FL Pennsylvania PA
Georgia GA Puerto Rico PR
Guam GU Rhode Island RI
Hawaii HI South Carolina SC
Idaho ID South Dakota SD
Illinois IL Tennessee TN
Indiana IN Texas TX
Iowa IA United States US
Kansas KS Utah UT
Kentucky KY Vermont VT
Louisiana LA Virgin Islands VI
Maine ME Washington WA
Maryland MD West Virginia WV
Marshall Islands MH Wisconsin WI
Massachusetts MA Wyoming WY
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GLOSSARY OF AIDS TO NAVIGATION TERMS
Adrift: Afloat and unattached in any way to Characteristic: The audible, visual, or
the shore or seabed. electronic signal displayed by an aid to
navigation to assist in the identification of an
Aid to Navigation: Any device external to a aid to navigation. Characteristic refers to
vessel or aircraft specifically intended to lights, sound signals, RACONS, and
assist navigators in determining their position daybeacons.
or safe course, or to warn them of dangers
or obstructions to navigation. Commissioned: The action of placing a
previously discontinued aid to navigation
Alternating Lights: A rhythmic light showing back in service.
light of alternating colors.
Composite Group Flashing Light: A group
Arc of Visibility: The portion of the horizon flashing light in which the flashes are
over which a lighted aid to navigation is combined in successive groups of different
visible from seaward. numbers of flashes.
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Directional Light: A light illuminating a Flashing Light: A light in which the total
sector or very narrow angle and intended to duration of the light in each period is clearly
mark a direction to be followed. shorter than the total duration of the
darkness and in which the flashed of light
Discontinued: To remove from operation are all of equal duration. (Commonly used
(permanently of temporarily) a previously for a single-flashing light which exhibits only
authorized aid to navigation. single flashes which are repeated at regular
intervals.)
Discrepancy: Failure of an aid to navigation
to maintain its position or function as Floating Aid to Navigation: A buoy,
prescribed in the Light List. secured in its assigned position by a
mooring.
Discrepancy Buoy: An easily transportable
buoy used to temporarily replace an aid to Fog Detector: An electronic devise used to
navigation not watching properly. automatically determine conditions of
visibility which warrant the activation of a
Dolphin: A minor aid to navigation structure sound signal or additional light signals.
consisting of a number of piles driven into
the seabed or riverbed in a circular pattern Fog Signal: See sound signal.
and drawn together with rope.
Geographic Range: The greatest distance
Eclipse: AN interval of darkness between the curvature of the earth permits an object
appearances of a light. of a given height to be seen from a particular
height of eye without regard to luminous
Emergency Light: A light of reduced intensity or visibility conditions.
intensity displayed by certain aids to
navigation when the main light is Global Positioning System (GPS): A
extinguished. satellite based radio-navigation system
providing continuous worldwide coverage. It
Establish: To place an authorized aid to provides navigation, position, and timing
navigation in operation for the first time. information to air, marine, and land users.
Flash tube: An electronically controlled high- Horn: A sound signal which uses electricity
intensity discharge lamp with a very brief or compressed air to vibrate a disc
flash duration. diaphragm.
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Interrupted Quick Flash: A quick flashing Luminous Range: The greatest distance a
light in which the rapid alternations are light can be expected to be seen given its
interrupted at regular intervals by eclipses of nominal range and the prevailing
long duration. meteorological visibility.
Isolated Danger Mark: A mark erected on, Mark: A visual aid to navigation. Often called
or moored above or very near, an isolated navigational mark, including floating marks
danger which has navigable water all around (buoys) and fixed marks (beacons).
it.
Meteorological Visibility: The greatest
Isophase Light: A rhythmic light in which all distance at which a black object of suitable
durations of light and darkness are equal. dimension could be seen and recognized
against the horizon sky by day, or in case of
Junction: The point where a channel divides night observations, could be seen and
when proceeding seaward. The place where recognized if the general illumination were
a distributary departs from the main stream. raised to the daylight level.
Preferred Channel Mark: A lateral mark Regulatory Marks: A white and orange aid
indicating a channel junction or bifurcation, to navigation with no lateral significance.
or a wreck or other obstruction which after Used to indicate a special meaning to the
consulting a chart, may be passed on either mariner, such as danger, restricted
side. operations, or exclusion area.
Primary Aid to Navigation: An aid to Relighted: An extinguished aid to navigation
navigation established for the purpose of returned to its advertised light
making landfalls and coastwise passages characteristics.
from headland to headland.
Replaced: An aid to navigation previously off
Quick Light: A light exhibiting very rapid station, adrift, or missing, restored by
regular alternations of light and darkness, another aid to navigation of the same type
normally 60 flashes per minute. and characteristics.
RACON: A radar beacon which produces a Replaced (temporarily): An aid to
coded response or radar paint, when navigation previously off station, adrift, or
triggered by a radar signal. missing restored by another aid to navigation
of a different type and/or characteristic.
Radar: An electronic system designed to
transmit radio signals and receive Reset: A floating aid to navigation previously
reflected images of those signals from a off station, adrift or missing, returned to its
“target” in order to determine the bearing assigned position (station).
and distance to the “target”.
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Rhythmic Light: A light showing Traffic Separation Scheme: Shipping
intermittently with a regular periodicity. corridors marked by buoys which separate
incoming from outgoing vessels. Improperly
Sector: See light sector. called SEA LANES.
Setting a Buoy: The act of placing a buoy Watching Properly: An aid to navigation on
on assigned position in the water. its assigned position exhibiting the
advertised characteristics in all respects.
Siren: A sound signal which uses electricity
or compressed air to actuate either a disc or Whistle: A wave actuated sound signal on
a cup shaped rotor. buoys which produces sound by emitting
compressed air through a circumferential slot
Skeleton Tower: A tower, usually of steel, into a cylindrical bell chamber.
constructed of heavy corner members and
various horizontal and diagonal bracing Winter Marker: An unlighted buoy without
members. a sound signal, used to replace a
conventional buoy when an aid to
Sound Signal: A device which transmits navigation is endangered by ice.
sound, intended to provide information to
mariners during periods of restricted visibility Winter Light: A light which is
and foul weather. maintained during those winter months
when the regular light is extinguished.
Starboard Hand Mark: A buoy or beacon It is of lower candlepower than the
which is left to the starboard hand when regular light, but usually the same
proceeding in the Conventional Direction of characteristic.
Buoyage.
Withdrawn: The discontinuance of an aid
Topmark: One or more relatively small to navigation or equipment on an aid
objects of characteristic shape and color to navigation during severe ice conditions or
placed on aid to identify its purpose. for the winter season.
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CHARACTERISTICS OF LIGHTS
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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200 Charleston Entrance Lighted 32-37-04.843N Mo (A) W 6 Red and white RACON: K ( - . - )
2370 Buoy C 079-35-29.709W stripes with red
spherical topmark.
230 Charleston Sixty Foot Reef 32-33-06.000N Yellow nun. Private aid.
Buoy 079-40-18.000W
235 FOLLY BEACH FISHING 32-39-13.000N FR On pier. Private aid.
PIER OBSTRUCTION LIGHT 079-56-18.000W
242 Lowcountry Anglers' Reef 32-34-18.000N Yellow nun. Private aid.
Buoy 079-55-06.000W
250 Kiawah Reef North Buoy 32-29-30.000N Yellow can. Private aid.
080-00-06.000W
255 Kiawah Reef Center Buoy 32-28-52.000N Yellow nun. Private aid.
080-00-19.000W
260 North Edisto Reef Lighted 32-31-54.000N Fl Y 4s Yellow. Private aid.
Buoy 080-06-00.000W
265 North Edisto River Entrance 32-31-21.375N Fl R 4s 5 Red.
3855 Lighted Whistle Buoy 2NE 080-06-51.356W
270 Edisto Sixty Foot Reef Buoy 32-20-45.000N Yellow nun. Private aid.
080-04-54.000W
275 Edisto Nearshore Reef Buoy 32-25-16.800N Yellow nun. Private aid.
080-11-46.800W
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570 St. Johns Lighted Buoy STJ 30-23-35.368N Mo (A) W 6 Red and white AIS: MMSI 993672320
7110 081-19-08.398W stripes with red
spherical topmark.
575 St. Johns Light 30-23-10.141N Fl (4)W 20s 83 19 White square tower Obscured from 179° to 354°. F
081-23-52.802W on building. R aerial obstruction light atop
1s fl 2.3s ec.
83 lantern.
1s fl 2.3s ec.
1s fl 2.3s ec.
1s fl 9.1s ec.
580 Scripps Wave Data Lighted 30-00-00.180N Fl (5)Y 20s Yellow sphere- Private aid.
Buoy CDIP STA 194 081-04-48.001W shaped with
antenna.
585 St Augustine Lighted Whistle 29-54-54.701N Mo (A) W 5 Red and white
9475 Buoy STA 081-15-16.806W stripes with red
spherical topmark.
590 St Augustine Light 29-53-07.604N FFl W 30s 161 W 24 Conical tower, Fixed range is
081-17-18.705W W 19 white base with 19 miles. Flashing
black cornice; range is 24 miles.
black and white Private aid.
spirally-banded
shaft; black below
lantern gallery
deck; red above.
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CHARLESTON LIGHT TO CAPE CANAVERAL (Chart 11480)
595 Halifax River Yacht Club 29-04-39.943N Yellow spar. Maintained from Apr. 15 to Nov.
Buoy B 080-51-29.187W 1.
Private aid.
600 Halifax River Yacht Club 29-03-00.945N Yellow spar. Maintained from Apr. 15 to Nov.
Buoy D 080-52-41.189W 1.
Private aid.
605 Halifax River Yacht Club 29-09-00.937N Yellow spar. Maintained from Apr. 15 to Nov.
Buoy C 080-49-29.183W 1.
Private aid.
PONCE De LEON INLET TO CAPE CANAVERAL (Chart 11484)
610 Ponce de Leon Inlet Light 29-04-50.177N Fl (6)W 30s 159 Red brick conical Private aid.
080-55-41.078W tower.
615 Ponce de Leon Inlet Lighted 29-04-46.010N Fl R 2.5s 5 Red.
9515 Bell Buoy 2 080-53-28.998W
620 Hetzel Shoal Lighted Buoy 8 28-38-06.938N Fl R 6s 5 Red.
080-21-01.979W
625 Cape Canaveral Light 28-27-37.256N Fl (2)W 20s 137 24 White and black
080-32-36.422W bands; conical iron
0.2s fl 4.8s ec.
tower.
0.2s fl 14.8s ec.
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627 Cape Canaveral Danger Zone 28-44-42.000N Yellow can. AIS: MMSI 993672023
Buoy A 080-37-51.000W
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833 NOAA Data Lighted Buoy 31-23-59.906N Fl (4)Y 20s Yellow disc-shaped Aid maintained by National
41008 (ODAS) 080-52-05.264W with mast. Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration.
840 NOAA Data Lighted Buoy 28-30-27.000N Fl (4)Y 20s Yellow boat shaped Aid maintained by National
41009 (ODAS) 080-11-06.000W buoy. Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration.
845 NOAA Data Lighted Buoy 28-54-22.000N Fl (4)Y 20s Yellow boat-shaped Aid maintained by National
41010 (ODAS) 078-28-16.000W buoy with mast. Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration.
845.3 NOAA Data Lighted Buoy 30-02-29.907N Fl (4)Y 20s Yellow disc-shaped Aid maintained by National
41012 (ODAS) 080-32-00.068W with mast. Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration.
855 NOAA Data Lighted Buoy 28-30-00.000N Fl (4)Y 20s Yellow disc-shaped Aid maintained by National
42036 (ODAS) 084-31-00.000W with mast. Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration.
860 Navy Data Lighted Buoy 26-00-49.920N Fl Y 10s Orange. Aid maintained by U.S.
079-59-33.960W Navy.
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1380 EGMONT CHANNEL RANGE 27-36-57.983N FG 113 On tower. Day range visible 1° each side
22285 REAR LIGHT 082-44-22.365W (NIGHT) 119 of rangeline. Night range visible
2,743 yards, 083° from FW 0.5° each side of rangeline.
front light. Lighted throughout 24 hours.
(DAY)
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Steinhatchee River
1660 - LIGHT 1 29-39-23.254N Fl G 4s 30 5 SG on dolphin.
30455 083-27-22.594W
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1915 WINYAH BAY RANGE B 33-12-00.667N Iso G 6s 48 KRW on skeleton Visible 1.5° each side of
REAR LIGHT 079-11-06.015W tower on piles. rangeline.
308 yards, 285.1° from
front light.
1920 - Lighted Buoy 9 33-11-43.588N Fl G 2.5s 5 Green.
079-10-07.747W
1925 - Lighted Buoy 10 33-11-49.998N Fl R 2.5s 5 Red.
079-10-04.941W
1930 - Lighted Buoy 11 33-11-51.453N QG 3 Green.
079-10-38.783W
1935 - Lighted Buoy 12 33-11-59.703N QR 4 Red.
079-10-38.072W
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2050 WINYAH BAY UPPER 33-18-33.007N Iso W 6s 41 KRW on square Visible 1.5° each side of
RANGE E REAR LIGHT 079-17-31.885W skeleton tower. rangeline.
569 yards, 310.4° from
front light.
2055 - Lighted Buoy 21 33-15-34.057N Fl G 2.5s 5 Green.
079-13-25.482W
2060 - Lighted Buoy 22 33-16-01.920N Fl R 2.5s 5 Red.
079-13-56.592W
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2120 RABBIT ISLAND CHANNEL 33-20-56.419N Iso R 6s 48 KRW on tower on Visible 1.5° each side of range
RANGE REAR LIGHT 079-16-49.561W pile. line.
1,130 yards, 009.1° front
light.
2125 - Lighted Buoy 34 33-19-08.000N Fl R 4s 5 Red with yellow
34080 079-17-07.687W square.
2130 - Lighted Buoy 36 33-19-52.889N Fl R 2.5s 5 Red with yellow
34075 079-16-59.138W square.
2135 - LIGHT 37 33-20-05.059N Fl G 2.5s 16 5 SG-TY on pile.
34070 079-17-05.080W
2140 - Lighted Buoy 38 33-20-18.101N QR 4 Red with yellow
34065 079-16-49.185W square.
2145 - Lighted Buoy 39 33-20-43.047N QG 4 Green with yellow
34060 079-16-43.459W triangle.
2150 - LIGHT 40 33-20-44.959N QR 16 4 TR-SY on dolphin.
34055 079-16-32.301W
Sampit Point
2155 - CHANNEL LIGHT 41 33-20-57.594N Fl G 2.5s 16 5 SG on pile.
079-16-46.926W
2160 - CHANNEL LIGHT 42 33-21-00.702N Fl R 4s 16 5 TR on dolphin.
079-16-42.258W
2165 - CHANNEL LIGHT S 33-21-22.206N Fl (2+1)R 6s 16 5 JR on dolphin.
079-16-54.264W
2170 - CHANNEL LIGHT 44 33-21-51.624N Fl R 4s 16 5 TR on pile.
079-17-10.722W
2175 - CHANNEL LIGHT 46 33-21-55.050N Fl R 4s 16 5 TR on dolphin.
079-17-17.508W
2180 SAMPIT RIVER SIDE 33-21-51.378N Fl G 4s 12 5 SG on dolphin.
CHANNEL LIGHT 47 079-17-25.452W
2185 SAMPIT RIVER SIDE 33-21-59.712N Fl R 4s 16 5 TR on pile.
CHANNEL LIGHT 48 079-17-16.488W
Great Pee Dee River
2195 - Daybeacon 2 33-21-12.528N TR on pile.
079-16-18.546W
2200 - Daybeacon 3 33-21-29.682N SG on pile.
079-16-15.648W
2205 - Daybeacon 4 33-21-26.970N TR on pile.
079-16-09.726W
2210 - Daybeacon 6 33-21-42.222N TR on pile.
079-15-59.496W
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2460 MOUNT PLEASANT RANGE 32-46-34.555N Iso W 6s 52 Skeleton tower on Visible 1.5°each side of
REAR LIGHT 079-53-07.873W piles. rangeline. 2 F R lights marking
666 yards, 317.6° from top of Cooper River Bridge are
front light. visible when using this range.
Lighted throughout 24 hours.
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2550 HORSE REACH RANGE 32-46-23.465N Iso W 6s 30 KRW on skeleton Visible 2° each side of rangeline.
REAR LIGHT 079-54-19.641W tower on piles.
545 yards, 145.2° from
front light
2555 - Lighted Buoy 35 32-46-58.950N Fl G 2.5s 5 Green.
079-54-53.682W
Charleston Harbor Marina
2555.1 - SOUTH PIER LIGHT 32-47-06.174N QW Private aid.
079-54-37.379W
2555.2 - SOUTHWEST PIER LIGHT 32-47-12.146N Fl W 2.5s Private aid.
079-54-40.105W
2555.3 - NORTHWEST PIER LIGHT 32-47-15.401N Fl W 4s Private aid.
079-54-40.064W
2555.4 - NORTH PIER LIGHT 32-47-18.932N Fl W 6s Private aid.
079-54-37.560W
Patriots Point
2560 - OBSTRUCTION LIGHT 32-47-19.635N FW 26 On dolphin. Private aid.
079-54-34.313W
2565 - Daybeacon 1 32-47-33.420N SG on pile. Private aid.
079-54-34.560W
2570.5 - Daybeacon 3 32-47-32.580N SG on pile. Private aid.
079-54-33.060W
Charleston Harbor North Channel
2580 HOG ISLAND REACH 32-46-52.048N Fl W 2.5s 20 Visible 4° each side of rangeline.
RANGE FRONT LIGHT 079-54-57.929W Lighted throughout 24 hours.
2585 HOG ISLAND REACH 32-46-47.890N Iso W 6s 41 Visible 4°each side of rangeline.
RANGE REAR LIGHT 079-54-57.327W Lighted throughout 24 hours.
141 yards, 172.4° from
front light.
2590 - Lighted Buoy 36 32-47-17.076N Fl R 2.5s 5 Red.
079-54-54.702W
2595 - Lighted Buoy 37 32-47-37.820N Fl G 4s 5 Green.
079-55-07.937W
2600 - Lighted Buoy 38 32-47-47.286N Fl R 4s 5 Red.
079-54-58.116W
Charleston Harbor
2605 Hog Island Reach Channel 32-47-57.092N Fl G 2.5s 5 Green.
Lighted Buoy 39 079-55-03.534W
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2710 DRUM ISLAND CHANNEL 32-48-35.932N Iso R 6s 37 KRW on skeleton Visible 4° each side of rangeline.
RANGE REAR LIGHT 079-54-25.927W tower on piles.
234 yards, 120.9° from
front light.
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2800 CLOUTER CREEK REACH 32-50-53.427N Iso W 6s 38 Skeleton tower on Visible 1.5° each side of
RANGE REAR LIGHT 079-55-34.932W piles. rangeline. Lighted throughout 24
133 yards, 113° from front hours.
light.
2801 - Lighted Buoy 48A 32-50-39.966N QR 4 Red.
079-55-36.990W
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2940 - RANGE A REAR LIGHT 32-54-37.878N Iso W 6s 39 On white skeleton Visible 4° each side
319 yards, 081.2° from 079-55-27.461W tower on piles. of rangeline. Lighted
front light. throughout 24 hours.
2970 - RANGE B REAR LIGHT 32-54-16.568N Iso G 6s 23 Visible4° each side of range line.
318 yards, 214.3° from 079-56-15.150W Lighted throughout 24 hours.
front light.
2975 - Lighted Buoy 67 32-54-44.326N QG 4 Green.
079-55-55.806W
2980 - LIGHT 68 32-54-42.510N Fl R 4s 12 5 TR on dolphin.
079-55-44.681W
2985 - LIGHT 69 32-54-54.756N Fl G 4s 16 5 SG on dolphin.
079-55-53.093W
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3000 - RANGE C REAR LIGHT 32-56-06.270N Iso G 6s 34 Visible 1.5° each side of
200 yards, 328.8° from 079-56-25.862W rangeline. Lighted
front light. throughout 24 hours.
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3295 - RANGE A REAR LIGHT 32-48-23.494N Iso G 6s 38 On skeleton tower Visible 0.5° each side
156 yards, 222.5° from 079-55-12.291W on piles. of rangeline. Lighted
front light. throughout 24 hours.
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4775 - REAR LIGHT 32-02-27.229N Iso G 6s 58 KRW on skeleton Visible 2° each side of rangeline.
1,202 yards, 279.3° from 080-56-18.486W tower on piles.
front light.
4780 - Lighted Buoy 26 32-02-20.165N Fl R 4s 5 Red.
080-55-06.499W
Long Island Crossing
4785 - Range Lighted Buoy 28 32-02-31.436N Fl R 4s 5 Red.
080-55-29.648W
4790 - LOWER RANGE FRONT 32-02-08.770N QG 26 KRW on skeleton Visible 1.5º each
LIGHT 080-55-11.433W tower on piles. side of rangeline.
4795 - LOWER RANGE REAR 32-01-48.611N Iso G 6s 59 KRW on skeleton Visible 1.5° each
LIGHT 080-54-50.901W tower on piles. side of rangeline.
899 yards, 139.1° from
front light.
4800 - UPPER RANGE FRONT 32-04-23.517N QR 25 KRW on skeleton Visible 1.5° each side of
LIGHT 080-57-29.181W tower on piles. rangeline.
4805 - UPPER RANGE REAR 32-04-32.193N Iso R 6s 53 KRW on skeleton Visible 1.5° each side of
LIGHT 080-57-38.054W tower on piles. rangeline.
387 yards, 318° from front
light.
4810 - Range Lighted Buoy 30 32-03-02.244N Fl R 4s 5 Red.
080-56-00.835W
4815 - Range Lighted Buoy 32 32-03-38.560N Fl R 4s 5 Red.
080-56-38.700W
4820 - Range Lighted Buoy 33 32-04-00.158N Fl G 4s 5 Green.
080-57-10.100W
Lower Flats Range
4825 - Lighted Buoy 35 32-04-16.999N Fl G 4s 5 Green.
080-57-44.680W
4830 - FRONT LIGHT 32-04-16.284N QR 23 On dolphin. Visible 1.5° each side of
080-57-17.128W rangeline. Lighted throughout 24
hours.
4835 - REAR LIGHT 32-04-15.022N Iso R 6s 35 On skeleton tower Visible 1.5° each side of
264 yards, 099.3° from 080-57-08.039W on piles. rangeline. Lighted throughout 24
front light. hours.
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4900 SOUTH ENERGY LNG TERM 32-05-06.753N Fl W 2.5s On dolphin. Private aid.
SOUTH MOORING LIGHT 080-59-29.401W
4901 Southern Energy LNG 32-04-54.250N KRW on pile. Private aid.
Terminal Front Range 080-59-37.970W
Daybeacon
4902 Southern Energy LNG 32-04-54.300N KRW on pile. Private aid.
Terminal Rear Range 080-59-38.590W
Daybeacon
4905 SOUTH ENERGY LNG TERM 32-05-20.452N Fl W 2.5s On dolphin. Private aid.
NORTH MOORING LIGHT 080-59-32.801W
4908.1 ELBA ISLAND TURNING 32-04-58.132N Fl Y 4s 16 5 NY on pile.
BASIN LIGHT A 080-59-00.833W
4908.2 ELBA ISLAND TURNING 32-05-08.010N Fl Y 2.5s 16 5 NY on pile.
BASIN LIGHT B 080-59-05.662W
4908.3 ELBA ISLAND TURNING 32-05-20.161N Fl Y 6s 16 5 NY on pile.
BASIN LIGHT C 080-59-11.920W
4908.4 ELBA ISLAND TURNING 32-05-30.530N Fl Y 2.5s 16 5 NY on pile.
BASIN LIGHT D 080-59-16.959W
4910 ELBA ISLAND TRAINING 32-05-35.035N Fl R 4s 16 5 TR on pile.
WALL LIGHT 42 080-59-22.050W
The Bight Channel
4915 - LIGHT 43 32-05-25.939N Fl G 4s 16 5 SG on pile.
080-59-37.390W
4920 - LIGHT 44 32-06-01.776N Fl R 4s 16 5 TR on pile.
080-59-56.775W
4925 - LIGHT 45 32-05-52.626N Fl G 4s 16 5 SG on dolphin.
081-00-05.505W
4930 - LIGHT 46 32-06-09.373N Fl R 4s 16 5 TR on dolphin.
081-00-15.481W
4935 - LIGHT 47 32-05-58.588N Fl G 4s 16 5 SG on pile.
081-00-32.090W
4940 - LIGHT 48 32-06-10.668N Fl R 4s 16 5 TR on dolphin.
081-00-32.024W
Fort Jackson
4945 - LOWER RANGE FRONT 32-06-07.614N QG 23 Visible 1.5° each side
LIGHT 081-00-45.421W of rangeline. Lighted
throughout 24 hours.
4950 - LOWER RANGE REAR 32-06-13.107N Iso G 6s 45 Visible 1.5° each side
LIGHT 081-00-41.182W of rangeline. Lighted
221 yards, 033.3° from throughout 24 hours.
front light.
4955 - INBOUND RANGE FRONT 32-05-10.632N Fl G 2.5s 19 Visible 4° each side of rangeline.
LIGHT 081-01-29.208W Lighted throughout 24 hours.
4960 - INBOUND RANGE REAR 32-05-06.729N Iso G 6s 43 Visible 4° each side of rangeline.
LIGHT 081-01-32.230W Lighted throughout 24 hours.
157 yards, 213.4° from
front light.
4965 ELBA ISLAND LIGHT 49 32-05-46.926N Fl G 4s 16 5 SG on dolphin.
081-00-52.942W
Oglethorpe Range
4970 Barnwell Island Flats Lighted 32-05-31.938N Fl R 4s 5 Red.
Buoy 50 081-01-17.425W
4975 Barnwell Island Flats Lighted 32-05-17.990N Fl R 4s 5 Red.
Buoy 52 081-01-34.701W
4980 - FRONT LIGHT 32-05-23.311N QR 23 KRW on skeleton Visible 2° each side of rangeline.
081-01-10.851W tower on piles.
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6125 ST SIMONS SOUTH TOWER 31-08-50.600N Iso R 6s 147 On tower. Visible 2° each side of 303°
LIGHT 081-25-04.518W bearing.
6130 PLANTATION CREEK RANGE 31-08-13.920N QR 16 KRW on dolphin. Visible 2° each side of rangeline.
FRONT LIGHT 081-25-59.688W
6135 PLANTATION CREEK RANGE 31-08-24.520N Iso R 6s 44 KRW on skeleton Visible 2° each side of rangeline.
REAR LIGHT 081-26-45.743W tower on piles.
1,381 yards, 285.0° from
front light.
6140 - Lighted Buoy 19 31-07-40.644N Fl G 2.5s 5 Green.
081-24-12.568W
6145 - Lighted Buoy 20 31-07-36.978N QR 4 Red with yellow
37255 081-24-49.365W triangle.
6147 Frederica River Daybeacon 1 31-08-27.969N SG on pile.
081-25-17.162W
Frederica River
6150 - Daybeacon 2 31-08-44.157N TR on pile.
081-25-17.307W
6153 Fredrica River Daybeacon 3 31-08-55.439N SG on pile.
081-25-26.726W
6155 - Daybeacon 5 31-09-09.082N SG on dolphin.
081-25-24.886W
6165 - Daybeacon 7 31-09-31.563N SG on pile.
081-25-20.303W
6170 FREDERICKA YACHT CLUB 31-09-54.000N Fl W 4s On pier. Private aid.
OBSTRUCTION LIGHT 081-25-06.000W
St Simons Sound
6180 JEKYLL ISLAND RANGE 31-06-06.249N QG 17 SG-SY and KRW Visible 1.5° each side of
37245 FRONT LIGHT 1 081-26-06.299W on dolphin. rangeline. Passing light visible
all around.
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6235 BRUNSWICK POINT CUT 31-05-52.145N Iso W 6s 48 On skeleton tower Visible 1.5° each side of
RANGE REAR LIGHT 081-26-03.062W on piles. rangeline. Lighted throughout 24
629 yards, 112.8° from hours.
front light.
6240 TURTLE RIVER LOWER 31-07-54.942N QW 16 On dolphin. Visible 1.5° each side of
RANGE FRONT LIGHT 081-31-40.793W rangeline. Lighted throughout 24
hours.
6245 TURTLE RIVER LOWER 31-08-00.925N Iso W 6s 34 On skeleton tower Visible 1.5° each side of
RANGE REAR LIGHT 081-31-57.238W on piles. On same rangeline. Lighted throughout 24
517 yards, 292.8° from structure as Upper hours.
front light. Ranger Rear Light.
Plantation Creek
6250 - Daybeacon 1 31-07-16.380N SG on pile.
081-28-49.140W
6255 - LIGHT 2 31-07-15.360N Fl R 2.5s 16 5 TR on pile.
081-28-47.520W
6260 - Daybeacon 3 31-07-18.000N SG on pile.
081-28-46.380W
6265 - Daybeacon 4 31-07-17.180N TR on pile.
081-28-45.028W
Brunswick River
6270 BRUNSWICK HARBOR 31-09-06.174N QR 14 KRW on dolphin. Visible 1.5° each side of
RANGE FRONT LIGHT 081-30-02.338W rangeline.
6275 BRUNSWICK HARBOR 31-09-46.547N Iso R 6s 43 KRW on skeleton Visible 1.5º each side of
RANGE REAR LIGHT 081-30-16.020W tower on piles. rangeline.
1,416 yards, 343.8º from
front light.
6280 Andrews Island Spit Lighted 31-07-13.113N Fl (2+1)R 6s 5 Red and green
Buoy A 081-29-37.935W bands.
6285 BRUNSWICK HARBOR 31-07-29.160N Fl R 4s 12 5 TR on pile.
CHANNEL LIGHT 2 081-29-25.380W
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6345 - OUTBOUND RANGE REAR 31-07-38.806N Iso R 6s 26 KRW on skeleton Visible all around; higher
LIGHT 081-30-18.754W tower on piles. intensity on rangeline.
251 yards, 98.6° from front
light.
Turtle River
6350 BLYTHE ISLAND RANGE 31-09-23.388N QW 21 KRW on dolphin. Visible 4° each side of rangeline.
FRONT LIGHT 081-31-58.161W
6355 BLYTHE ISLAND RANGE 31-09-43.004N Iso W 6s 39 KRW on skeleton Visible 4° each side of rangeline.
REAR LIGHT 081-32-07.554W tower.
714 yards, 337.6° from
front light.
6360 - Lighted Buoy 6 31-08-58.981N QR 4 Red.
081-31-43.288W
6365 - UPPER RANGE FRONT 31-08-44.292N QW 13 KRW on skeleton Visible 4° each side of rangeline.
LIGHT 081-31-48.328W tower on piles.
6370 - UPPER RANGE REAR 31-08-00.925N Iso W 6s 34 KRW on skeleton Visible 4° each side of rangeline.
LIGHT 081-31-57.238W tower on piles. On
1,490 yards, 190° from same structure as
front light. Lower Range Rear
Light.
6375 - Buoy 8 31-09-33.828N Red nun.
081-31-36.167W
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6695 - UPPER RANGE A REAR 30-43-39.885N Iso W 6s 48 KRW on tower on Visible all around; higher
37875 LIGHT 081-30-05.158W piles. intensity on rangeline.
771 yards, 294.3° from
front light.
6700 - Lighted Buoy 22 30-42-41.353N QR 4 Red.
081-27-26.332W
6705 - Lighted Buoy 23 30-42-37.753N Fl G 2.5s 5 Green.
081-27-33.332W
6710 - Lighted Buoy 24 30-42-51.553N Fl R 4s 5 Red with yellow
37910 081-27-54.433W square.
6715 - Lighted Buoy 25 30-42-46.853N Fl G 4s 5 Green with yellow
37915 081-27-56.833W square.
6720 - LIGHT A 30-43-10.019N Fl W 6s 16 5 NB on pile.
37885 081-28-19.102W
6725 - Lighted Buoy 26 30-43-03.852N Fl R 4s 5 Red with yellow
37895 081-28-24.334W square.
6740 - LOWER RANGE A RANGE 30-42-17.353N Iso W 6s 34 W 10 KRW on skeleton Obscured from 180° to 096°.
37905 REAR LIGHT 081-26-33.630W tower. Higher intensity on rangeline.
196 yards, 114.5° from
front light.
6745 - RANGE FRONT LIGHT A-1 30-43-36.390N QR 17 KRW-I on dolphin. Visible all around.
37860 081-29-31.495W
6750 - RANGE REAR LIGHT A-1 30-43-41.304N Iso R 6s 29 KRW on tower on Visible all around.
37865 316 yards, 301.6° from 081-29-40.751W piles.
front light.
6755 - Lighted Buoy 28 30-43-16.717N QR 4 Red with yellow
37880 081-28-45.328W square.
6760 - RANGE FRONT LIGHT A-2 30-44-14.238N QW 16 KRW-I on dolphin. Visible all around; higher
37845 081-29-27.179W intensity on rangeline.
6765 - RANGE REAR LIGHT A-2 30-44-16.196N Iso W 6s 32 KRW on tower on Visible all around; higher
37850 76 yards, 330° from front 081-29-28.486W piles. intensity on rangeline.
light.
6770 - Lighted Buoy 29 30-43-29.342N Fl G 2.5s 5 Green with yellow
37855 081-29-04.018W triangle.
6773 - SHOAL LIGHT A 30-43-38.979N Fl W 4s 12 5 NW on pile worded
37843 081-28-52.160W SHOAL.
6775 - Lighted Buoy 30 30-43-41.352N Fl R 2.5s 5 Red with yellow
37840 081-28-58.335W square.
6780 - RANGE B FRONT LIGHT 30-44-25.581N QG 16 KRW-I on pile. Visible 4° each side of rangeline.
37815 081-29-12.110W
6785 - RANGE B RANGE REAR 30-44-36.980N Iso G 6s 30 KRW on skeleton Visible 4° each side of rangeline.
37820 LIGHT 081-29-14.600W tower on piles.
390 yards, 350.1° from
front light.
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6855 - UPPER RANGE C REAR 30-46-04.024N Iso W 6s 55 KRW on skeleton Visible all around; higher
37775 LIGHT 081-28-57.234W tower. On same intensity on rangeline.
930 yards, 004° from front structure as Kings
light. Bay Lower Range
E Rear Light.
6865 - Lighted Buoy 33 30-44-31.296N Fl G 6s 5 Green with yellow
37810 081-29-07.440W triangle.
6867 - SHOAL LIGHT D 30-44-27.000N Fl W 4s 12 5 NW on pile worded
37808 081-29-10.800W SHOAL.
6870 - Lighted Buoy 34 30-44-30.852N Fl R 4s 5 Red with yellow
37805 081-29-01.636W square.
6872 - SHOAL LIGHT E 30-44-43.804N Fl W 4s 12 5 NW on pile worded
37803 081-28-52.582W SHOAL.
6873 - SHOAL LIGHT F 30-44-40.980N Fl W 4s 12 5 NW on pile worded
37804 081-29-09.711W SHOAL.
6875 - Lighted Buoy 35 30-44-51.847N Fl G 2.5s 5 Green with yellow
37800 081-29-05.928W triangle.
6880 - LOWER RANGE C RANGE 30-43-13.640N QR 15 KRW-I on pile. Visible 1.5° each side of
37785 FRONT LIGHT 081-29-11.285W rangeline. Passing light displays
Fl G 4s, at a height of 12ft,
nominal range is 4M, visible from
212° to 159°.
6885 - LOWER RANGE C RANGE 30-43-03.456N Iso R 6s 31 KRW on dolphin. Visible 1.5° each side of
37790 REAR LIGHT 081-29-12.153W rangeline.
463 yards, 184° from front
light.
6892 - SHOAL LIGHT G 30-45-09.909N Fl W 4s 12 5 NW on pile worded
37798 081-28-55.678W SHOAL.
6894 - SHOAL LIGHT H 30-45-16.312N Fl W 4s 12 5 NW on pile worded
37793 081-29-08.692W SHOAL.
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6910 - RANGE D REAR LIGHT 30-47-24.577N Iso R 6s 38 KRW on skeleton Visible all around; higher
37745 1,351 yards, 351.4° from 081-29-24.688W tower on piles. intensity on rangeline.
front light.
6915 - Lighted Buoy 37 30-45-35.826N Fl G 4s 5 Green with yellow
37765 081-29-08.023W triangle.
6920 - Lighted Buoy 39 30-45-52.930N Fl G 6s 5 Green with yellow
37760 081-29-11.335W triangle.
6925 - Lighted Buoy 40 30-45-55.351N Fl R 6s 3 Red with yellow
37755 081-29-05.538W square.
6927 - SHOAL LIGHT I 30-46-00.138N Fl W 4s 12 5 NW on pile worded
37753 081-29-03.919W SHOAL.
6930 - Lighted Buoy 41 30-46-19.544N Fl G 2.5s 5 Green with yellow
37750 081-29-16.592W triangle.
Kings Bay
6935 - LOWER RANGE E FRONT 30-46-23.362N QG 18 KRW-I on pile. Light obscured from 250° to
37710 LIGHT 081-29-08.993W 120°. Higher intensity on
rangeline.
6940 - LOWER RANGE E REAR 30-46-04.024N Iso W 6s 55 KRW on skeleton Visble all around; higher intensity
37715 LIGHT 081-28-57.234W tower. On same on rangeline.
736 yards, 152.3° from structure as
front light. Cumberland Sound
Range C Rear
Light.
6945 - UPPER RANGE E FRONT 30-47-34.552N QW 16 KRW-I on dolphin. Visible all around.
37700 LIGHT 081-29-52.354W
6950 - UPPER RANGE E REAR 30-47-40.627N Iso W 6s 34 KRW on dolphin. Visible all around.
37705 LIGHT 081-29-56.087W
232 yards, 332.1° from
front light.
6955 - Lighted Buoy 43 30-46-30.180N Fl G 4s 5 Green with yellow
37735 081-29-20.490W triangle.
6960 - NAVIGATION LIGHT 30-46-35.400N Fl W 4s 16 5 NW on pile.
37730 081-29-35.100W
6965 - North Degausssing Range 30-46-53.118N KYB on piles. Maintained by U.S. Navy.
Front Daybeacon 081-29-21.624W
Aid maintained by U.S.
Navy.
6970 - North Degaussing Range 30-46-53.795N KYB on piles. Maintained by U.S. Navy.
Rear Daybeacon 081-29-20.094W
Aid maintained by U.S.
50 yards, 062.9° from front
Navy.
daybeacon.
6975 - South Degaussing Range 30-46-43.308N KYB on piles. Maintained by U.S. Navy.
Front Daybeacon 081-29-15.641W
Aid maintained by U.S.
Navy.
6980 - South Degaussing Range 30-46-43.979N KYB on pile. Maintained by U.S. Navy.
Rear Daybeacon 081-29-14.760W Aid maintained by U.S.
34 yards, 048.6° from front Navy.
daybeacon.
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Soap Creek
7104 - LIGHT 1 30-40-01.920N Fl G 2s SG on pile. Private aid.
081-30-17.760W
7104.1 - LIGHT 2 30-40-01.020N Fl R 2s TR on pile. Private aid.
081-30-19.740W
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7205 PILOT TOWN CUT RANGE 30-24-22.179N Iso R 6s 38 KRW on skeleton Visible 1.5° each side of
REAR LIGHT 081-24-45.396W tower. rangeline.
133 yards, 069° from front
light.
7210 NAVY FUEL PIER LIGHT 30-24-00.864N FG On pile. Maintained by U.S. Navy.
(MAYPORT) 081-25-17.311W Private aid.
7215 MAYPORT CUT RANGE 30-24-12.500N QR 19 KRW on skeleton Visible 1.5º each side of
FRONT LIGHT 081-25-42.301W tower on piles. rangeline.
7220 MAYPORT CUT RANGE 30-24-17.158N Iso R 6s 36 KRW on skeleton Visible 1.5° each side of
REAR LIGHT 081-25-40.057W tower on piles. rangeline.
170 yards, 023° from front
light.
7225 PILOT TOWN FERRY 30-23-42.864N FR On dolphin. Private aid.
TERMINAL EAST LIGHT 081-26-05.313W
7230 MAYPORT FERRY 30-23-42.864N FG On dolphin. Private aid.
TERMINAL EAST LIGHT 081-25-54.212W
Sherman Cut
7235 - RANGE FRONT LIGHT 30-22-44.394N QG 23 KRW on skeleton Visible all around; higher
081-26-45.254W tower. intensity on rangeline.
7240 - RANGE REAR LIGHT 30-22-34.891N Iso G 6s 52 KRW on skeleton Visible 4° each side of rangeline.
428 yards, 222° from front 081-26-54.988W tower on piles.
light.
7245 - Lighted Buoy 17 30-23-10.158N Fl G 4s 5 Green.
081-26-12.345W
7250 - Lighted Buoy 18 30-23-15.394N Fl R 4s 5 Red.
081-26-18.913W
7255 - Lighted Buoy 20 30-23-03.545N Fl R 4s 5 Red.
081-26-31.104W
Mile Point
7260 - LOWER RANGE FRONT 30-22-43.834N QG 25 KRW on skeleton Visible all around.
LIGHT 081-27-10.552W tower on piles. On
same structure as
Mile Point Upper
Range Front Light.
7260.1 - LOWER FRONT RANGE 30-22-43.834N Fl W 4s 12 4 Located on northeast corner of
PASSING LIGHT 081-27-10.552W platform for Mile Point Lower
Range Front Light.
7265 - LOWER RANGE REAR 30-22-42.391N Iso G 6s 35 KRW on skeleton Visible all around.
LIGHT 081-27-14.184W tower.
116 yards, 245° from front
light.
7265.1 - LOWER REAR RANGE 30-22-42.391N Fl W 2.5s 12 4 Located on southwest corner of
PASSING LIGHT 081-27-14.184W platform for Mile Point Lower
Range Rear Light.
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7300 TRAINING WALL RANGE 30-23-57.877N Iso W 6s 46 KRW on skeleton Visible 1.5° each side of range
REAR LIGHT 081-28-54.545W tower on piles. line.
600 yards, 309.4° from
range front light.
White Shells Cut
7305 - Lighted Buoy 25 30-23-33.863N Fl G 4s 4 Green.
081-28-29.818W
7310 SHORT CUT LIGHT 26 30-23-39.604N Fl R 4s 16 5 TR on pile.
081-28-18.754W
7315 - Lighted Buoy 27 30-23-33.863N Fl G 4s 5 Green.
081-29-02.320W
7320 - RANGE FRONT LIGHT 30-23-46.808N QR 19 KRW on skeleton Visible 1.5° each side of
081-28-42.212W tower on piles. rangeline.
7325 - RANGE REAR LIGHT 30-23-51.955N Iso R 6s 47 KRW on skeleton Visible 1.5° each side of
368 yards, 062° from front 081-28-31.104W tower on piles. rangeline.
light.
7355 - RANGE REAR LIGHT 30-23-41.610N Iso W 6s 109 KRW on tower on Visible 4° each side of range
996 yards, 079° from front 081-29-35.845W concrete base. line.
light.
7360 - LIGHT 36 30-23-35.436N QR 12 4 TR on dolphin.
081-30-33.173W
7365 - Lighted Buoy 37 30-23-25.975N Fl G 2.5s 5 Green.
081-30-39.295W
7367 Back River Daybeacon 1 30-23-37.065N SG on pile.
081-30-53.006W
7370 - LIGHT 30-23-34.907N Fl W 2.5s 16 5 NB on pile.
081-30-54.924W
7375 DAMES POINT CUTOFF 30-22-59.518N QW 19 KRW on pile. Visible 4° each side of range
RANGE FRONT LIGHT 081-33-44.738W line.
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7405 - CHANNEL RANGE REAR 30-22-49.457N Iso W 6s 42 KRW on tower. Visible 1.5° each side of
LIGHT 081-33-21.471W rangeline.
331 yards, 197.2° from
front light.
7410 - CHANNEL LIGHT 1 30-23-21.454N Fl G 4s 12 5 SG on dolphin.
081-33-15.633W
7415 CELOTEX MOORING 30-23-24.861N QW On dolphin. Private aid.
DOLPHIN LIGHT 081-33-11.330W
7420 - WHARF SOUTHEAST 30-23-42.000N FR On wharf. Private aid.
LIGHT 081-32-58.010W
7425 - WHARF SOUTHWEST 30-23-43.310N FR On wharf. Private aid.
LIGHT 081-32-59.511W
7430 - WHARF NORTHWEST 30-23-49.001N FR On wharf. Private aid.
LIGHT 081-32-57.311W
7435 - WHARF NORTHEAST 30-23-51.411N FR On wharf. Private aid.
LIGHT 081-32-55.500W
St. Johns River
7450 QUARANTINE ISLAND 30-22-58.739N QG 20 KRW on pile. Visible all around; higher
UPPER RANGE FRONT 081-33-40.026W intensity on rangeline.
LIGHT
7455 QUARANTINE ISLAND 30-22-51.361N Iso G 6s 37 KRW on tower. Visible 2° each side of rangeline.
UPPER RANGE REAR LIGHT 081-33-34.221W
301 yards, 152.6° from
front light.
7457 Dames Point Lighted Buoy 49 30-23-24.535N Fl G 2.5s 5 Green.
081-34-04.263W
7459 Trapac Turning Basin Buoy A 30-23-25.590N Yellow can.
081-34-08.989W
7461 Trapac Turning Basin Buoy B 30-23-34.007N Yellow can.
081-34-15.571W
7463 Trapac Turning Basin Buoy C 30-23-42.823N Yellow can.
081-34-22.100W
Brills Cut
7470 - Lighted Buoy 51 30-23-47.879N Fl G 4s 5 Green.
081-34-23.197W
7475 - RANGE FRONT LIGHT 30-24-44.751N QR 18 KRW on pile. Visible all around; higher
081-35-20.101W intensity on rangeline.
7480 - RANGE REAR LIGHT 30-24-50.120N Iso R 6s 47 KRW on skeleton Visible all around; higher
248 yards, 316.7° from 081-35-25.967W tower. On same intensity on rangeline.
front light. structure as
Drummond Creek
Range Rear Light.
7485 - Lighted Buoy 53 30-24-13.550N Fl G 4s 4 Green.
081-34-49.775W
St. Johns River
7490 Dunn Creek Cut Lighted Buoy 30-24-29.500N Fl G 4s 5 Green.
55 081-35-13.706W
7495 Dunn Creek Cut Lighted Buoy 30-24-31.910N Fl G 4s 5 Green.
57 081-35-41.868W
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7520 - RANGE REAR LIGHT 30-24-50.120N Iso R 6s 47 KRW on skeleton Visible all around; higher
421 yards, 058.1° from 081-35-25.967W tower. On same intensity on rangeline.
front light. structure as Brills
Cut Range Rear
Light.
7525 - Lighted Buoy 61 30-23-50.980N Fl G 4s 5 Green.
081-37-10.321W
Trout River
7530 - RANGE FRONT LIGHT 30-24-01.920N QR 70 KRW on skeleton Visible 1.5° each side of
081-37-20.007W tower on piles. rangeline.
7535 - RANGE REAR LIGHT 30-24-10.899N Iso R 6s 94 KRW on skeleton Visible 1.5° each side of
315 yards, 016.3° from 081-37-16.968W tower on piles. rangeline.
front light.
7540 - Cut Lighted Buoy 63 30-23-33.120N Fl G 2.5s 5 Green.
081-37-25.811W
7545 - Cut Lighted Buoy 64 30-23-27.790N Fl R 2.5s 5 Red.
081-37-33.832W
7550 - Daybeacon 2 30-23-23.280N TR on pile.
081-37-54.780W
7555 - Daybeacon 3 30-23-18.960N SG on pile.
081-38-00.660W
Maxwell Boat Ramp Channel
7557 - Daybeacon 1 30-24-06.000N SG on pile. Private aid.
081-39-53.900W
7557.3 - Daybeacon 2 30-24-07.400N TR on pile. Private aid.
081-39-53.250W
7557.5 - Daybeacon 3 30-24-08.900N SG on pile. Private aid.
081-39-53.250W
7557.7 - Daybeacon 4 30-24-08.600N TR on pile. Private aid.
081-39-52.300W
7557.9 - Daybeacon 5 30-24-10.000N SG on pile. Private aid.
081-39-52.100W
7558 - Daybeacon 6 30-24-09.750N TR on pile. Private aid.
081-39-51.400W
7558.3 - Daybeacon 7 30-24-10.900N SG on pile. Private aid.
081-39-51.300W
7558.5 - Daybeacon 8 30-24-10.800N TR on pile. Private aid.
081-39-50.700W
7558.7 - Daybeacon 9 30-24-11.600N SG on pile. Private aid.
081-39-51.300W
7558.9 - Daybeacon 11 30-24-12.100N SG on pile. Private aid.
081-39-50.850W
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7615 - RANGE REAR LIGHT 30-21-39.147N Iso W 6s 33 Visible 5.5° each side
95 yards, 129.5° from front 081-36-47.478W of rangeline. Lighted
light. throughout 24 hours.
Terminal Channel
7620 - Lighted Buoy 75 30-20-49.739N Fl G 4s 5 Green.
081-37-08.509W
7630 - LIGHT 77 30-20-15.782N Fl G 4s 12 5 SG on dolphin.
081-37-15.046W
7635 - Lighted Buoy 78 30-20-13.610N Fl R 4s 5 Red.
081-37-25.279W
7640 - Lighted Buoy 79 30-19-20.722N Fl G 4s 5 Green.
081-37-27.468W
7645 Commodore Point Shoal Lighted 30-18-54.962N QR 4 Red.
Buoy 80 081-37-47.628W
Off shoal.
7650 Commodore Point Rock Lighted 30-18-54.514N Fl G 4s 5 Green.
Buoy 81 081-38-13.560W
Marks rocky shoal.
7655 JACKSONVILLE SHIPYARDS 30-19-13.862N Fl R 2.5s On dolphin. Private aid.
PIER 6 LIGHT 081-38-40.341W
7660 JACKSONVILLE SHIPYARDS 30-19-03.862N QR On pier. Private aid.
PIER 1 WEST LIGHT 081-39-05.342W
7665 Commodore Point Lighted Buoy 30-18-59.322N Fl R 4s 5 Red.
82 081-38-12.149W
ST. JOHNS RIVER (Chart 11492)
St. Johns River
7670 Winter Point Daybeacon 30-18-26.400N NW on pile worded
At north end of shoal. 081-40-42.000W DANGER SHOAL.
7675 WINTER POINT LIGHT 1 30-17-48.754N Fl G 4s 16 5 SG on pile.
081-40-24.668W
7680 WINTER POINT LIGHT 2 30-17-37.687N Fl R 4s 16 5 TR on dolphin.
081-40-38.112W
7685 Ortega River Shoal 30-17-31.946N NW on pile worded
Daybeacon 081-40-51.464W DANGER SHOAL.
Marks south end of shoal.
7695 WINTER POINT LIGHT 3 30-16-46.790N Fl G 2.5s 16 5 SG on dolphin.
081-40-15.514W
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7945 RACY POINT CUT RANGE 29-48-00.589N Iso G 6s 27 KRW on skeleton Visible 4° each side of rangeline.
REAR LIGHT 081-32-59.601W tower on pile
335 yards, 001.0° from structure.
front light.
7950 NINE MILE POINT LIGHT 36 29-46-27.840N Fl R 2.5s 12 5 TR on dolphin.
081-33-09.600W
7955 FEDERAL POINT LIGHT 37 29-45-00.300N Fl G 4s 17 5 SG on dolphin.
081-32-57.900W
7960 MASONS CREEK LIGHT 38 29-44-08.304N Fl R 4s 16 5 TR on dolphin.
081-33-20.195W
7962 BODINE POINT LIGHT 39 29-43-32.330N Fl G 2.5s 14 3 SG on pile.
081-33-51.250W
7965 DANCY POINT LIGHT 41 29-42-33.025N QG 12 SG on dolphin.
081-34-50.899W
7975 VERDIERE POINT LIGHT 40 29-43-00.480N Fl R 2.5s 12 5 TR on pile.
081-34-26.640W
7980 FORRESTER POINT LIGHT 29-42-36.180N Fl G 4s 12 5 SG on dolphin.
41A 081-37-02.400W
7985 FORRESTER POINT LIGHT 29-42-28.560N Fl R 4s 16 5 TR on pile.
42 081-37-56.100W
Seminole Plant
7995 - DISCHARGE PIPE 29-42-37.885N Fl W 6s NW on single pile Private aid.
OBSTRUCTION LIGHT 081-38-07.869W worded DANGER
DISCHARGE
PIPE.
8000 - Northwest Obstruction 29-42-37.885N NW on single pile Private aid.
Daybeacon 081-38-07.939W worded DANGER
DISCHARGE
PIPE.
8005 - Northeast Obstruction 29-42-37.885N NW on single pile Private aid.
Daybeacon 081-38-07.879W worded DANGER
DISCHARGE
PIPE.
8010 - Southeast Obstruction 29-42-37.885N NW on single pile Private aid.
Daybeacon 081-38-07.819W worded DANGER
DISCHARGE
PIPE.
8015 SEMINOLE PFM ITK STR 29-42-43.085N Fl W 2.5s NW on single pile Private aid.
OBSTRUCTION LIGHT 081-38-12.299W worded DANGER
DISCHARGE
PIPE.
St. Johns River
8020 FORRESTER POINT LIGHT 29-41-44.683N Fl R 2.5s 16 5 TR on dolphin.
42A 081-38-14.179W
Rice Creek
8030 - Entrance Channel 29-41-43.800N TR on pile.
Daybeacon 2 081-38-17.460W
8045 - Entrance Channel 29-41-39.480N SG on pile.
Daybeacon 3 081-38-18.180W
8047 - ENTRANCE LIGHT 5 29-41-45.240N Fl G 2.5s 16 5 SG on pile.
081-38-53.040W
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8140 FORRESTER POINT UPPER 29-41-30.431N Iso W 6s 38 KRW on skeleton Visible 4° each side of rangeline.
RANGE REAR LIGHT 081-38-20.721W tower on piles.
592 yards, 332° from front
light.
Crystal Cove Marina
8145 - Daybeacon 1 29-40-34.887N SG on pile. Private aid.
081-38-06.796W
8150 - Daybeacon 2 29-40-38.887N TR on pile. Private aid.
081-38-06.296W
8155 - Daybeacon 4 29-40-39.887N TR on pile. Private aid.
081-38-16.296W
8160 - Daybeacon 5 29-40-35.887N SG on pile. Private aid.
081-38-26.797W
8165 - Daybeacon 6 29-40-41.886N TR on pile. Private aid.
081-38-36.297W
8170 - Daybeacon 7 29-40-37.886N SG on pile. Private aid.
081-38-46.498W
St. Johns River
8175 Palatka Daybeacon 43 29-40-17.880N SG on pile.
081-37-34.440W
8180 PALATKA LIGHT 44 29-40-04.080N Fl R 6s 12 5 TR on pile.
081-37-29.940W
8185 LOWER PALATKA LIGHT 47 29-39-22.260N Fl G 4s 16 5 SG on pile.
On point of shoal. 081-37-02.580W
8190 PALATKA LIGHT 48 29-39-02.433N Fl R 4s 12 5 TR on pile.
081-37-19.843W
8195 UPPER PALATKA LIGHT 1 29-38-34.407N Fl G 4s 12 5 SG on pile.
081-37-22.185W
8200 UPPER PALATKA LIGHT 2 29-38-17.825N Fl R 4s 16 5 TR on pile.
081-37-23.241W
8205 Upper Palatka Daybeacon 3 29-38-13.198N SG on pile.
081-37-00.210W
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9580 - APPROACH CHANNEL 28-25-37.254N Iso W 6s 86 On skeleton tower. Visible 1.5° each side of range
RANGE REAR LIGHT 080-35-53.665W (NIGHT) line (Night). Visible 0.5° each
1934 yards, 309.9° from Iso W 6s side of rangeline (Day). Lighted
front light. throughout 24 hours.
(DAY)
9665 - RANGE REAR LIGHT 28-25-18.125N Iso R 6s 44 KRW on skeleton Visible all around; higher
336 yards, 326.1° from 080-35-59.960W tower. intensity on rangeline.
front light.
9670 CANAVERAL HARBOR 28-24-38.720N Fl R 2.5s 12 5 TR on dolphin.
ENTRANCE CHANNEL LIGHT 080-35-21.704W
12A
9680 - LIGHT 5 28-24-56.851N Fl G 4s 12 5 SG on pile.
080-35-51.909W
9685 - LIGHT 7 28-25-12.306N Fl G 6s 12 5 SG on pile.
080-35-49.528W
Canaveral Harbor
9685.5 - Entrance Channel Lighted 28-24-38.348N Fl R 4s 5 Red.
Buoy 14A 080-36-09.141W
9690 - Entrance Channel Lighted 28-24-33.565N Fl G 2.5s 5 Green.
Buoy 15 080-36-57.102W
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9844 - OUTBOUND RANGE REAR 27-28-19.961N Iso G 6s 38 KRW on skeleton Visible 1.5° each side of
LIGHT 080-17-41.874W tower on piles. rangeline.
265 yards, 061.7° from
front light.
9845 - Lighted Buoy 10 27-28-12.874N QR 4 Red.
080-17-59.027W
9850 - Lighted Buoy 11 27-28-07.389N Fl G 2.5s 4 Green.
080-18-05.191W
Banty Saunders Recreational Area
9860 - Daybeacon 2 27-28-08.537N TR on pile. Private aid.
080-18-20.478W
9865 - Daybeacon 3 27-28-05.037N SG on pile. Private aid.
080-18-25.378W
9870 - Daybeacon 5 27-28-08.437N SG on pile. Private aid.
080-18-27.878W
9875 - Daybeacon 6 27-28-10.537N TR on pile. Private aid.
080-18-25.778W
9880 - Daybeacon 8 27-28-27.836N TR on pile. Private aid.
080-18-37.578W
9885 - Daybeacon 9 27-28-31.736N SG on pile. Private aid.
080-18-39.978W
9890 - Daybeacon 11 27-28-41.436N SG on pile. Private aid.
080-18-38.278W
9895 - Daybeacon 12 27-28-41.236N TR on pile. Private aid.
080-18-37.578W
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10190 LAKE WORTH ENTRANCE 26-46-21.832N Iso G 6s 53 Visible 5.5° each side of range
RANGE REAR LIGHT 080-02-45.492W line.
439 yards, 271° from front
light.
10195 - Lighted Buoy 3 26-46-15.990N Fl G 4s 5 Green. AIS: MMSI 993672005
080-01-46.428W
10200 - Lighted Buoy 4 26-46-23.160N Fl R 4s 5 Red.
080-01-59.886W
10205 - LIGHT 5 26-46-18.299N Fl G 6s 19 5 SG on dolphin.
080-02-10.282W
10205.5 - Lighted Buoy 6 26-46-23.453N QR 4 Red.
080-02-10.374W
10210 - Lighted Buoy 7 26-46-18.349N Fl G 2.5s 5 Green.
080-02-17.846W
Singer Island Channel
10211 - Buoy 1 26-46-28.440N Green can.
080-02-24.780W
10211.5 - Daybeacon 3 26-46-41.521N SG on pile.
080-02-28.281W
10211.8 - Daybeacon 3A 26-46-45.397N SG on pile.
080-02-27.992W
10212 - LIGHT 5 26-46-53.433N Fl G 4s 16 5 SG on dolphin.
080-02-29.080W
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10325 - ENTRANCE RANGE REAR 26-05-36.501N FRWG 133 KRW on skeleton Fl R 268.250° to 268.675°, F R
LIGHT 080-07-56.793W tower. 268.675° to 269.325°, Al W R
(Directional)
924 yards, 269.2° from 269.325° to 269.925°, W phase
front light. increasing with bearing, F W
269.925° to 270.075°, Al W G
270.075 to 270.675°, G phase
increasing with bearing, F G
270.675° to 271.325°, Fl G
271.325° to 271.750°, Obscured
from 271.750° to 268.250°.
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14850 - CUT A RANGE REAR 24-33-35.977N Iso W 6s 50 On tower on piles. Visible 0.5° each side of
LIGHT 081-50-20.610W rangeline. Lighted throughout 24
998 yards, 325° from front hours.
light.
14855 - Lighted Buoy 8 24-30-59.314N QR 4 Red. AIS: MMSI 993672011
081-48-15.570W
14860 - North Spoil Bank Lighted 24-31-17.143N Fl Y 2.5s 5 Yellow.
Buoy A 081-48-59.851W
14865 - Lighted Buoy 9 24-31-42.813N Fl G 4s 5 Green. AIS: MMSI 993672012
081-49-00.191W
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14905 KEY WEST HARBOR RANGE 24-35-06.672N Iso W 6s 36 KRW on piles. Visible all around.
REAR LIGHT 081-47-49.010W
774 yards, 025° from front
light.
14910 - Lighted Buoy 17 24-33-31.129N Fl G 4s 5 Green.
081-48-54.092W
14915 - Lighted Buoy 19 24-33-31.029N Fl G 2.5s 5 Green.
081-48-45.732W
14920 TRUMAN ANNEX BARRIER 24-33-23.203N FW 6 On pier. Private aid.
PIER LIGHT 081-48-32.101W
14925 - Daybeacon 21 24-33-40.343N SG on pile.
081-48-41.122W
14930 - Lighted Buoy 23 24-33-37.096N Fl G 4s 5 Green. AIS: MMSI 993672672
081-48-35.080W
14935 - Lighted Buoy 24 24-33-48.088N Fl R 4s 5 Red.
081-48-25.661W
14940 - Lighted Buoy 25 24-33-49.879N Fl G 2.5s 5 Green.
081-48-29.382W
14945 - TURNING BASIN LIGHT 27 24-34-02.078N Fl G 4s 16 5 SG on dolphin.
081-48-28.277W
14950 - Turning Basin Lighted Buoy 24-34-12.857N Fl G 4s 5 Green.
29 081-48-18.041W
14955 - Turning Basin Daybeacon 31 24-34-09.041N SG on pile.
081-48-06.427W
Fleming Key
14960.2 - Daybeacon 3 24-34-31.515N SG on pile.
081-47-59.681W
14960.3 - Daybeacon 4 24-34-29.627N TR on pile.
081-47-58.177W
Key West Main Channel
14975 KEY WEST BIGHT CHANNEL 24-33-45.919N Fl R 4s 16 5 TR on dolphin.
LIGHT 2 081-48-20.455W
14980 KEY WEST BIGHT CHANNEL 24-33-47.958N QR 16 4 TR on dolphin.
LIGHT 4 081-48-05.662W
14980.1 KEY WEST MOORING FIELD 24-34-02.340N Fl Y 4s Private aid.
LIGHT A 081-47-19.740W
14980.2 KEY WEST MOORING FIELD 24-34-25.020N Fl Y 4s Private aid.
LIGHT B 081-47-13.920W
14980.3 KEY WEST MOORING FIELD 24-34-49.020N Fl Y 4s Private aid.
LIGHT C 081-46-56.100W
14980.4 KEY WEST MOORING FIELD 24-34-49.080N Fl Y 4s Private aid.
LIGHT D 081-47-26.760W
14980.5 KEY WEST MOORING FIELD 24-34-25.020N Fl Y 4s Private aid.
LIGHT E 081-47-19.680W
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22285 - RANGE REAR LIGHT 27-36-57.983N FG 113 On tower. Day range visible 1° each side
1380 2,743 yards, 083° from 082-44-22.365W (NIGHT) 119 of rangeline. Night range visible
front light. FW 0.5° each side of rangeline.
Lighted throughout 24 hours.
(DAY)
22360 - RANGE REAR LIGHT 27-36-57.106N Iso W 6s 78 KRW on skeleton Visible 1.5° each side of
1,299 yards, 081° from 082-39-13.365W tower. rangeline. Lighted throughout
(Day/Night)
front light. 24hrs. Passing light visible all
around.
22360.5 - RANGE REAR LIGHT 27-36-57.106N Fl W 4s 40 5 On same structure 2 synchronized optics located on
PASSING LIGHT 082-39-13.365W as Mullet Key east and west corners of
Channel Range platform.
Rear Light.
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Cut A Channel
22400 Tampa Bay Cut A Channel 27-36-57.161N Fl G 2.5s 5 AIS: MMSI 993672030
60440 Lighted Bell Buoy 1A 082-40-01.057W
22405 TAMPA BAY CUT A 27-38-23.810N QR 28 KRW-I on skeleton Visible 1.5° each side of
60445 CHANNEL RANGE FRONT 082-36-46.991W tower on piles. rangeline.
LIGHT
22410 TAMPA BAY CUT A 27-38-51.002N Iso R 6s 60 KRW on skeleton Visible 1.5° each side of
60450 CHANNEL RANGE REAR 082-35-47.847W tower on piles. rangeline.
LIGHT
1,995 yards, 063° from
front light.
INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY (Florida) - Seventh District
TAMPA BAY (Chart 11416)
Tampa Bay Cut A Channel
22411 Sunshine Skyway Bridge V- 27-37-13.346N AIS: MMSI 993672139
AIS 082-39-20.102W
22470 - OUTBOUND RANGE REAR 27-36-33.434N Iso W 6s 73 Day range visible 0.5° each side
60480 LIGHT 082-38-48.367W (NIGHT) 70 of rangeline.
1,759 yards, 217° from Iso W 6s
front light. Night range visible 1.5° each
(DAY)
side of rangeline.
22485 - INBOUND RANGE REAR 27-41-59.256N Iso W 6s 57 Visible 1.5° each side of range
60495 LIGHT 082-34-05.555W line. Lighted throughout 24 hours.
1,708 yards, 037.7° from
front light.
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22510 - INBOUND RANGE REAR 27-37-37.245N Iso G 6s 196 On tower. Visible 4° each side of rangeline
LIGHT 082-33-12.620W (NIGHT) during the day, and visible 4° of
773 yards, 127.9° from FW rangeline at night. Lighted
front light. throughout 24 hours.
(DAY)
22559 - OUTBOUND RANGE REAR 27-41-07.113N Fl W 2.5s 16 On same structure Passing lights visible all around
PASSING LIGHT 082-38-17.544W as Range Rear at night. NW and SE corner of
Light. the lower platform.
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22600.5 TAMPA BAY CUT C 27-41-55.337N QW 19 5 On same structure Visible all around.
INBOUND RANGE FRONT 082-32-49.747W as Cut C Channel
PASSING LIGHT Inbound Range
Front Light.
22605 TAMPA BAY CUT C 27-42-12.097N Iso W 6s 52 On skeleton tower Visible 1.5° each side of range
CHANNEL INBOUND RANGE 082-32-15.548W on piles. line. Lighted throughout 24
REAR LIGHT hours.
1,170 yards, 061° from
front light.
22605.5 TAMPA BAY CUT C 27-42-12.097N Fl W 4s 20 5 On same structure
INBOUND RANGE REAR 082-32-15.548W as Cut C Channel
PASSING LIGHT Inbound Range
Rear Light.
22610 Tampa Bay Cut C Channel 27-41-16.048N Fl G 4s 4 Green.
Lighted Buoy 3C 082-34-16.263W
22615 Tampa Bay Cut C Channel 27-41-11.481N Fl R 4s 5 Red.
Lighted Buoy 4C 082-34-13.679W
22620 Tampa Bay Cut C Channel 27-41-35.526N QG 4 Green.
Lighted Buoy 5C 082-33-36.119W
22625 Tampa Bay Cut C Channel 27-41-36.498N QR 4 Red.
Lighted Buoy 6C 082-33-22.688W
Cockroach Bay Channel
22630 - Daybeacon 1 27-41-21.200N SG on pile. Private aid.
082-31-51.346W
22635 - Daybeacon 2 27-41-18.000N TR on pile. Private aid.
082-31-55.800W
22640 - Daybeacon 3 27-41-18.111N SG on pile. Private aid.
082-31-50.000W
22645 - Daybeacon 4 27-41-16.111N TR on pile. Private aid.
082-31-49.800W
22650 - Daybeacon 5 27-41-14.111N SG on pile. Private aid.
082-31-45.000W
22655 - Daybeacon 6 27-41-13.111N TR on pile. Private aid.
082-31-44.800W
22660 - Daybeacon 7 27-41-12.111N SG on pile. Private aid.
082-31-37.345W
22665 - Daybeacon 8 27-41-11.611N TR on pile. Private aid.
082-31-37.000W
22670 - Daybeacon 9 27-41-09.899N SG on pile. Private aid.
082-31-29.200W
22675 - Daybeacon 10 27-41-09.711N TR on pile. Private aid.
082-31-28.950W
22680 - Daybeacon 11 27-41-12.500N SG on pile. Private aid.
082-31-23.900W
22685 - Daybeacon 12 27-41-11.900N TR on pile. Private aid.
082-31-22.500W
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22705 - INBOUND RANGE REAR 27-45-12.090N Iso W 6s 66 Day range visible 0.5° each side
LIGHT 082-30-49.011W (NIGHT) 63 of rangeline. Night range visible
1,799 yards, 033° from Iso W 6s 1.5° night each side of rangeline.
front light.
(DAY)
22708 - INBOUND RANGE REAR 27-45-12.395N Fl W 6s 16 5 On same structure Passing light visible all around.
PASSING LIGHTS 082-30-48.819W as Cut D Range Located on SW corner of the
Rear Light. lower platform.
22715 - OUTBOUND RANGE REAR 27-40-14.723N Iso W 6s 50 On skeleton Visible 2° each side of rangeline.
LIGHT 082-34-25.480W structure on piles. Lighted throughout 24 hours.
1,691 yards, 213° from
front light.
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22750 - OUTBOUND RANGE REAR 27-42-12.662N Iso R 6s 51 Visible 0.5° each side of
LIGHT 082-32-32.345W rangeline. Lighted throughout 24
1,161 yards, 198° hours.
from front light.
22753 - OUTBOUND RANGE REAR 27-42-12.662N Fl R 2.5s 16 5 On same structure Passing light visible all around.
PASSING LIGHTS 082-32-32.345W as Cut E Outbound
Range Rear Light.
22755 - Lighted Buoy 1E 27-43-38.327N Fl G 2.5s 5 Green. AIS: MMSI 993672027
082-32-04.457W
22760 - INBOUND RANGE FRONT 27-45-47.889N QW 15 On piles. Visible 1.5° each side of range
LIGHT 082-31-14.092W line. Lighted throughout 24
hours.
22760.5 - INBOUND RANGE FRONT 27-45-47.889N QW 17 4 On same structure Visible all around.
LIGHT PASSING LIGHT 082-31-14.092W as Cut E Channel
Inbound Range
Front Light.
22765 - INBOUND RANGE REAR 27-46-24.748N Iso W 6s 52 On skeleton tower Visible 1.5° each side of range
LIGHT 082-31-00.686W on piles. line. Lighted throughout 24
1,304 yards, 018° from hours.
front light.
22765.5 - INBOUND RANGE REAR 27-46-24.748N Fl W 4s 20 5 On same structure Visible all around. Located on NE
LIGHT PASSING LIGHT 082-31-00.686W as Cut E Channel corner.
Inbound Range
Rear Light.
22770 - Lighted Buoy 3E 27-44-27.359N Fl G 4s 5 Green.
082-31-46.681W
22775 - Lighted Buoy 4E 27-44-25.703N Fl R 4s 5 Red.
082-31-40.746W
22785 - Lighted Buoy 5E 27-45-17.407N QG 4 Green.
082-31-27.743W
22786 North Yacht Basin Daybeacon 27-46-35.100N TR on pile. Private aid.
2 082-37-32.800W
22790 - Lighted Buoy 6E 27-45-25.108N QR 4 Red.
082-31-19.416W
Tampa Bay Cut F Channel
22795 - OUTBOUND RANGE 27-44-27.268N Fl G 2.5s 22 On same structure Day range visible 0.5° each side
FRONT LIGHT 082-31-21.665W as Cut D Inbound of rangeline. Lighted throughout
Fl W 2.5s
Range Front Light. 24 hours. Passing light visible
(Passing Light)
all around.
22800 - OUTBOUND RANGE REAR 27-43-58.323N Iso G 6s 44 Day range visible 0.5°each side
LIGHT 082-31-21.407W of rangeline. Lighted throughout
974 yards, 180° from front 24 hours.
light.
22803 - OUTBOUND RANGE REAR 27-43-58.323N Fl W 4s 16 5 On same structure Passing lights visible all around.
PASSING LIGHTS 082-31-21.407W as Cut F Outbound Located on NW & NE
Range Rear Light. corner of the lower platform.
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22855 - RANGE REAR LIGHT 27-48-58.650N Iso W 6s 75 KRW on skeleton Visible 1.5° each side of
2,338 yards, 069° from 082-25-41.600W tower on piles. rangeline.
front light.
22860 - Lighted Buoy 1 27-47-14.743N QG 4 Green.
082-30-52.268W
22865 - Lighted Buoy 2 27-47-10.214N Fl R 2.5s 5 Red.
082-30-50.293W
22870 - Lighted Buoy 3 27-47-30.458N Fl G 2.5s 5 Green.
082-30-08.942W
22875 - Lighted Buoy 4 27-47-24.634N Fl R 2.5s 5 Red.
082-30-06.144W
22880 - Lighted Buoy 5 27-47-50.166N Fl G 4s 5 Green.
082-29-09.872W
22885 - Lighted Buoy 6 27-47-43.897N Fl R 4s 5 Red.
082-29-09.542W
Gadsden Point Cross Channel
22935 - Daybeacon 2 27-48-43.644N TR on dolphin.
082-29-02.066W
22940 - Daybeacon 3WR 27-48-02.010N SG on pile.
Marks wreck. 082-30-11.331W
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23245 - RANGE REAR LIGHT 27-50-30.137N Iso R 6s 46 KRW on skeleton Visible 1.5° each side of
1,672 yards, 258° from 082-27-46.731W tower on piles. rangeline.
front light.
23250 - Buoy 2 27-50-36.291N Red nun.
082-26-32.839W
23255 - Buoy 3 27-50-44.630N Green can.
082-26-35.458W
23260 - Lighted Buoy 4 27-50-44.681N Fl R 4s 5 Red.
082-26-21.559W
23265 - Buoy 5 27-50-53.103N Green can.
082-25-53.449W
23270 - LIGHT 6 27-50-49.860N Fl R 6s 16 5 TR on dolphin.
082-25-51.740W
23275 - LIGHT 7 27-50-58.008N Fl G 4s 16 5 SG on pile.
082-25-27.782W
23280 - LIGHT 8 27-50-54.957N Fl R 2.5s 15 5 TR on pile.
082-25-25.931W
23285 - Daybeacon 9 27-51-02.872N SG on pile.
082-25-02.219W
23290 - Daybeacon 10 27-50-59.280N TR on pile.
082-25-01.640W
23295 - Daybeacon 11 27-51-08.535N SG on pile.
082-24-32.508W
23300 - LIGHT 12 27-51-05.014N Fl R 4s 16 5 TR on dolphin.
082-24-31.534W
23305 - Daybeacon 13 27-51-13.828N SG on pile.
082-24-05.417W
23310 - Daybeacon 14 27-51-10.680N TR on pile.
082-24-01.960W
23315 - LIGHT 15 27-51-18.777N QG 16 4 SG on dolphin.
082-23-38.237W
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23505 - OUTBOUND RANGE REAR 27-53-38.398N Iso W 6s 51 On skeleton tower Visible 1.5° each side of
LIGHT 082-25-56.205W on piles. rangeline. Lighted throughout 24
635 yards, 154° from front hours.
light.
23510 - Lighted Buoy 35 27-54-23.504N Fl G 2.5s 5 Green.
082-26-23.759W
Hooker Point
23515 Hookers Point North Warning 27-54-36.083N NW on pile worded Private aid.
Daybeacon 082-26-24.539W DANGER.
23520 Hookers Point South Warning 27-54-35.483N NW on pile worded Private aid.
Daybeacon 082-26-24.239W DANGER.
Hillsborough Cut D Channel
23525 BULK LIQUID CARGO 27-54-44.082N Fl R 2.5s Private aid.
DOLPHIN 2 OBSTRUCTION 082-26-28.339W
LIGHT
23530 BULK LIQUID CARGO 27-54-48.082N Fl R 2.5s Private aid.
DOLPHIN 4 OBSTRUCTION 082-26-30.339W
LIGHT
23531.1 DAVIS ISLAND DANGER 27-54-41.940N Fl W 4s NW on pile worded Private aid.
LIGHT A 082-26-45.720W DANGER
SUBMERGED
ROCKS.
23531.2 DAVIS ISLAND DANGER 27-54-42.830N Fl W 4s NW on pile worded Private aid.
LIGHT B 082-26-45.800W DANGER
SUBMERGED
ROCKS.
Sparkman Channel
23535 - Lighted Buoy 1 27-55-39.132N QG 4 Green.
082-26-52.979W
23550 AMERICAN PETROFINA 27-56-01.079N FR On pile. Private aid.
DOCK LIGHT 082-26-47.339W
23555 - LIGHT 3 27-55-47.924N Fl G 4s 16 5 SG on pile.
082-26-52.824W
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23580 - RANGE REAR LIGHT 27-53-51.448N Iso G 6s 36 On skeleton tower Visible 1.5° each side of
306 yards, 235° from front 082-26-37.898W on piles. rangeline. Lighted throughout 24
light. hours.
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23725 - OUTBOUND RANGE REAR 27-45-03.000N Iso W 6s 50 KRW on skeleton Visible 2° each side of rangeline.
LIGHT 082-34-19.665W structure on piles.
1, 728 yards, 179° from
front light.
23725.1 TAMPA BAY CUT J 24-45-54.313N Fl W 4s 5 Located on northeast corner of
OUTBOUND RANGE REAR 082-34-19.665W same structure for Tampa Bay
PASSING LIGHT A Cut J Outbound Range Rear
Light.
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23755 - INBOUND RANGE REAR 27-50-44.275N Iso W 6s 45 KRW on skeleton Visible 1.5° each side of
LIGHT 082-33-58.560W tower on piles. rangeline. Passing lights visible
(Passing Lights)
859 yards, 010° from front all around.
Fl W 6s
light.
23760 Gadsden Point Cross Channel 27-48-49.946N TR on pile.
22965 Daybeacon 10 082-34-00.926W
23765 - OUTBOUND RANGE 27-48-04.579N QR 18 KRW on pile. Visible all around.
FRONT LIGHT 082-34-30.767W
23770 - OUTBOUND RANGE REAR 27-47-55.292N Iso R 6s 28 KRW on dolphin. Visible all around.
LIGHT 082-34-32.645W
318 yards, 190° from front
light.
23775 - Lighted Buoy 15J 27-49-03.093N Fl G 4s 5 Green.
082-34-22.649W
Cut K Channel
23780 TAMPA BAY CUT K 27-52-19.584N Fl G 2.5s 29 Visible 0.5° each side
CHANNEL UPPER RANGE 082-32-57.829W of rangeline. Lighted
FRONT LIGHT throughout 24 hours.
Passing light visible
all around.
23785 TAMPA BAY CUT K 27-52-58.231N Iso G 6s 71 Visible 0.5° each side
CHANNEL UPPER RANGE 082-32-40.491W of rangeline. Lighted
REAR LIGHT throughout 24 hours.
1,401 yards, 021.7° from
front light.
23787 TAMPA BAY CUT K 27-52-58.233N Fl W 6s 5 On same structure Passing light visible
CHANNEL RANGE REAR 082-32-40.506W as Cut K Upper all around. Located on
PASSING LIGHTS Range Rear Light. NW and SE corners of
the lower platform.
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23945 TAMPA BAY CUT K 27-47-56.836N Iso W 6s 48 Skeleton tower on Visible 0.5º each side of
CHANNEL OUTBOUND 082-34-55.532W (NIGHT) 52 piles. rangeline (Day).
RANGE REAR LIGHT Iso W 6s Visible 1.5º each side of
1,325 yards, 201° from rangeline (Night).
(DAY)
front light. Lighted throughout 24 hours.
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30745.5 - RANGE FRONT PASSING 18-27-25.489N Fl W 6s 5 On same structure Visible all around.
LIGHT 066-07-42.440W as Bahia De San
Juan Range Front
Light.
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30870 - RANGE REAR LIGHT 18-25-28.608N Oc R 4s 59 KRW on tower. AIS: MMSI 993672165 Visible
380 yards, 176.4° from 066-06-27.517W 1.5° each side of rangeline.
front light.
30875 - Lighted Buoy 5 18-26-27.456N Fl G 6s 5 Green.
066-06-28.808W
30880 - Lighted Buoy 6 18-26-14.009N Fl R 2.5s 5 Red.
066-06-33.166W
30885 - Lighted Buoy 7 18-26-06.145N Fl G 4s 5 Green.
066-06-27.859W
30890 - Turning Basin Lighted Buoy 18-25-56.875N Fl G 2.5s 5 Green. AIS: MMSI 993672166
9 066-06-19.070W
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30905 - RANGE REAR LIGHT 18-26-37.623N Oc R 4s 79 KRW on tower. AIS: MMSI 993672180 Visible 2°
616 yards, 058.4° from 066-04-54.024W each side of rangeline.
front light.
30910 - Lighted Buoy 3 18-26-08.259N Fl G 4s 5 Green.
066-05-48.942W
30915 - Lighted Buoy 5 18-26-23.161N QG 4 Green.
066-05-23.216W
30920 ISLA GRANDE PIER 16 18-26-52.500N Fl W 4s On pier. Private aid.
SOUTHEAST LIGHT 066-05-12.000W
30930 ISLA GRANDE PIER 16 18-26-55.000N Fl W 4s Private aid.
SOUTHWEST LIGHT 066-05-17.000W
Graving Dock Channel
31060 - RANGE FRONT LIGHT 18-26-27.040N QG 40 KRW on skeleton AIS: MMSI 993672176 Visible
066-04-59.380W tower. 1.5° each side of rangeline.
31065 - RANGE REAR LIGHT 18-26-25.303N Oc G 4s 84 KRW on tower. AIS: MMSI 993672177 Visible
165 yards, 110.8° from 066-04-54.577W 1.5° each side of rangeline.
front light.
31070 - Lighted Buoy 1 18-26-53.262N Fl G 2.5s 5 Green.
066-06-06.434W
31075 - Lighted Buoy 2 18-26-40.216N Fl R 4s 5 Red. AIS: MMSI 993672174
066-05-42.988W
31080 - Lighted Buoy 3 18-26-44.185N Fl G 2.5s 4 Green. AIS: MMSI 993672175
066-05-40.698W
31085 - Lighted Buoy 4 18-26-34.522N QR 5 Red.
066-05-23.012W
31085.5 - TURNING BASIN LIGHT 5 18-26-35.273N Fl G 4s 10 5 SG on pile.
066-05-10.276W
San Antonio Channel
31100 San Juan CG Mooring Buoy 18-27-42.540N White labeled CG.
066-06-53.220W
31105 - PIER 1 EAST 18-27-39.632N FG 10 On dolphin. Private aid.
OBSTRUCTION LIGHT 066-06-47.628W
31110 - PIER 3 WEST FG 13 On dolphin. Private aid.
OBSTRUCTION LIGHT
31115 - PIER 4 SOUTH 18-27-44.000N FG On pier. Private aid.
OBSTRUCTION LIGHT 066-06-37.370W
PUNTA PENON TO PUNTA VACIA TALEGA (Chart 25668)
Boca de Cangrejos
31120 CABALLO CHANNEL RANGE 18-26-40.804N FR 20 Red and orange Private aid.
FRONT LIGHT (1) 065-59-52.595W diamond daymark.
31125 CABALLO CHANNEL RANGE 18-26-40.804N FR 25 Red and orange Private aid.
REAR LIGHT (1) 065-59-52.595W round daymark.
29 yards, 146.5° from front
light.
31130 - Lighted Buoy BC 18-28-07.606N Mo (A) W 6 Red and white Use only with local knowledge.
066-00-39.162W stripes with red
spherical topmark.
31135 - PFM LIGHT FW On pile. Maintained by the Federal
Aviation Admin.
Private aid.
VIRGIN PASSAGE AND SONDA DE VIEQUES (Chart 25650)
31140 Punta Picua Lighted Buoy WR 18-26-30.563N Fl R 4s 5 Red.
2 065-45-35.983W
Northeast of 2 1/2 fathom
shoal.
31145 La Llave Buoy 1 18-25-43.000N Green can. Private aid.
065-48-38.000W
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31965 - RANGE REAR LIGHT 17-58-46.273N Iso G 6s 48 On skeleton tower. AIS: MMSI 993672193 Visible
702 yards, 015° from front 066-37-13.110W 1.5º each side of rangeline.
light. Lighted throughout 24 hours.
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PPG Industries
32070.5 BAHIA DE GUAYANILLA 17-58-36.838N QR 18 On same structure Visible all around.
RANGE FRONT PASSING 066-45-49.825W as Bahia De
LIGHT Guayannilla
Entrance Front
Range Light.
Bahia de Guayanilla
32075 - ENTRANCE RANGE REAR 17-59-06.973N Iso R 6s 39 KRW on pile. Visible 1.5° each side of
LIGHT 066-45-50.879W rangeline.
1,014 yards, 358.1° from
front light.
32080 - Lighted Buoy 1 17-57-46.783N Fl G 2.5s 5 Green.
066-45-55.629W
32085 - Lighted Buoy 2 17-57-58.004N Fl R 4s 5 Red.
066-45-43.643W
32090 - Lighted Buoy 3 17-58-02.682N Fl G 4s 5 Green.
066-45-53.529W
32095 PUNTA GOTAY SOUTH 17-58-48.679N FR On square Private aid.
MOORING DOLPHIN LIGHT 066-45-46.229W concrete deck.
32100 PUNTA GOTAY NORTH 17-58-51.579N FR On square Private aid.
MOORING DOLPHIN LIGHT 066-45-46.729W concrete deck.
32105 - Lighted Buoy 5 17-58-51.380N Fl G 6s 5 Green.
066-46-15.630W
32110 - Lighted Buoy 6 17-59-12.179N Fl R 4s 5 Red.
Marks end of shoal. 066-46-02.130W
32115 - Buoy 7 17-59-10.477N Green can.
066-46-28.867W
32120 - Lighted Buoy 8 17-59-31.139N QR 4 Red.
066-45-58.533W
32125 - Buoy 9 17-59-29.827N Green can.
066-46-47.570W
32130 COMMONWEALTH OIL FR Private aid.
REFINING COMPANY
SOUTH LOADING DOCK
LIGHT
32135 COMMONWEALTH OIL 17-59-47.977N FR On pile. Private aid.
REFINING COMPANY 066-45-56.429W
NORTH LOADING DOCK
LIGHT (3)
PPG Industries
32140 - RANGE FRONT LIGHT 18-00-10.875N QW Visible 4° each side of rangeline.
066-46-04.630W
Private aid.
32145 - RANGE REAR LIGHT Oc W 4s Visible 2° each side of rangeline.
158 yards, 014° from front
light. Private aid.
32150 - Lighted Buoy 1 17-59-52.876N Fl G 2.5s Black. Private aid.
066-46-10.630W
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32360 - RANGE REAR LIGHT 18-13-08.832N Oc G 4s 89 KRW on tower on AIS: MMSI 993672184 Visible
347 yards, 090.9° from 067-09-33.461W building. 1.5° each side of rangeline.
front light.
32365 - Lighted Buoy 5 18-13-13.653N Fl G 4s 5 Green. AIS: MMSI 993672185
067-10-35.418W
32370 - NORTH DOLPHIN 1 18-13-21.060N Fl W 2.5s On dolphin. Private aid.
OBSTRUCTION LIGHT 067-10-12.132W
32375 - SOUTH DOLPHIN 6 18-13-17.712N Fl W 2.5s On dolphin. Private aid.
OBSTRUCTION LIGHT 067-10-08.883W
32380 - Lighted Buoy 6 18-12-57.789N Fl R 4s 5 Red.
067-09-49.432W
32385 - Buoy 8 18-12-56.273N Red nun.
067-09-40.779W
32390 - Buoy 10 18-13-00.054N Red nun.
Marks southeast end of 18 067-09-34.644W
foot spot.
32395 Mayaguez Harbor Daybeacon 18-12-28.800N NG on dolphin.
067-09-28.720W
WEST COAST OF PUERTO RICO (Chart 25671)
32400 Punta Higuero Light 18-21-43.106N Oc W 4s 90 9 40 Structure is privately
067-16-14.899W maintained.
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32847 Hams Bluff Fad Lighted Buoy S 17-46-32.700N Fl Y 4s Yellow. Private aid.
065-00-49.700W
32848 CORAL REEF 17-47-02.000N Fl W 4s W Private aid.
OBSTRUCTION LIGHT 064-45-59.900W
32860 National Undersea Research 17-47-30.000N QW Large white hull Maintained by NOAA.
Habitat Lighted Buoy 064-45-18.000W lettered NOAA. Private aid.
CHRISTIANSTED HARBOR (Chart 25645)
Christiansted Harbor Channel
32865 - Lighted Buoy 1 17-45-47.369N Fl G 2.5s 5 Green.
064-41-47.595W
32870 - ENTRANCE RANGE 17-45-18.353N QG 48 KRW on skeleton
FRONT LIGHT 064-41-40.114W tower.
32875 - ENTRANCE RANGE REAR 17-44-57.714N Iso G 6s 90 KRW on skeleton
LIGHT 064-41-34.073W tower.
721 yards, 164.3° from
front light.
32880 - Lighted Buoy 3 17-45-38.291N Fl G 4s 5 Green.
At west point of bank. 064-41-43.776W
32885 - Lighted Buoy 4 17-45-36.901N Fl R 4s 5 Red.
At northeast point of shoal. 064-41-47.210W
32890 - Lighted Buoy 6 17-45-32.758N QR 4 Red.
064-41-45.191W
32895 - LIGHT 7 17-45-25.811N Fl G 4s 16 5 SG on dolphin.
064-41-40.040W
32900 - Buoy 8 17-45-28.708N Red nun.
064-41-48.140W
32905 Round Reef Northeast Junction 17-45-24.587N Fl (2+1)G 6s 5 Green and red
Lighted Buoy RR 064-41-45.283W bands.
32910 - LIGHT 9 17-45-22.721N Fl G 2.5s 16 5 SG on dolphin.
064-41-54.360W
32915 - LIGHT 10 17-45-26.501N Fl R 2.5s 17 5 TR on pile.
064-42-01.060W
32920 - LIGHT 11 17-45-20.271N QG 10 4 SG on dolphin.
064-41-56.771W
32925 - Lighted Buoy 12 17-45-16.735N Fl R 4s 5 Red.
064-42-02.123W
32930 - LIGHT 13 17-45-03.385N Fl G 4s 16 5 SG on pile.
064-41-56.650W
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Corinaso Cove
33470 - Lighted Buoy 2 19-55-10.436N QR 4 Red.
075-09-12.942W
33475 - Buoy 4 19-55-04.859N Red nun.
075-09-11.928W
33480 - Buoy 6 19-55-02.199N Red nun.
075-09-13.080W
Radio Point
33490 - LIGHT 1 19-55-19.380N Fl G 4s 15 5 SG on pile.
075-08-58.020W
33495 - Buoy 3 19-55-13.405N Green can.
Marks shoal. 075-08-56.682W
Deer Point Channel
33500 - LIGHT 1 19-55-28.900N Fl G 4s 10 4 SG on pile.
075-08-51.600W
33505 - LIGHT 2 19-55-23.700N QR 14 3 TR on pile.
075-08-52.620W
33510 - LIGHT 3 19-55-24.360N QG 12 4 SG on pile.
075-08-48.120W
33515 - LIGHT 4 19-55-19.200N Fl R 4s 11 3 TR on pile.
075-08-51.120W
33520 - LIGHT 5 19-55-22.560N Fl G 4s 14 5 SG on dolphin.
075-08-45.240W
33525 - JUNCTION LIGHT DP 19-55-18.900N Fl (2+1)R 6s 13 3 JR on pile.
075-08-42.900W
33530 EVANS POINT LIGHT 8 19-55-19.740N Fl R 4s 10 3 TR on pile.
075-08-38.520W
33535 MUD ISLAND LIGHT 1 19-55-10.676N Fl G 6s 7 5 SG on pile.
075-08-39.193W
33540 Guantanamo Bay Lighted Buoy 19-56-27.000N Fl G 2.5s 5 Green.
9 075-08-33.000W
Marine Site Two Channel
33545 - LIGHT 1 19-55-54.360N Fl G 4s 10 5 SG on dolphin.
075-08-04.260W
33550 - LIGHT 2 19-55-54.720N Fl R 4s 5 TR on pile.
075-08-10.020W
33555 Guantanamo Bay Lighted Buoy 19-56-11.200N Fl R 2.5s 3 Red.
10 075-08-09.000W
33560 Marine Boat Channel Lighted 19-56-10.620N Fl R 4s 3 Red.
Buoy 2 075-07-49.500W
Watergate Channel
33565 - Lighted Buoy 1 19-56-25.930N QG 4 Green.
075-08-56.274W
33570 - LIGHT 2 19-56-35.940N QR 13 4 TR on pile.
075-08-45.900W
33575 - LIGHT 4 19-57-06.000N Fl R 4s 11 5 TR on pile.
075-08-42.120W
33580 - LIGHT 5 19-57-50.280N Fl G 4s 14 5 SG on dolphin.
075-08-52.500W
33585 - Buoy 6 19-57-48.800N Red nun.
075-08-47.010W
33590 CAYO TOMATE JUNCTION 19-56-59.400N Fl (2+1)R 6s 14 5 JR on dolphin.
LIGHT CT 075-07-54.240W
33595 Eagle Channel Lighted Buoy 1 19-57-17.215N Fl G 4s 5 Green.
075-08-08.775W
33600 GRANADILLO BAY LIGHT 2 19-56-50.700N Fl R 4s 13 5 TR on dolphin.
075-07-31.020W
271
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Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
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Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
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Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
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Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
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Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
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Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
Wappoo Creek
34607 - LIGHT 2 32-46-24.100N QR 16 4 TR-TY on pile.
079-57-04.178W
34610 - Daybeacon 3 32-46-18.024N SG-SY on pile.
079-57-05.093W
34615 - Daybeacon 5 32-46-15.294N SG-SY on pile.
079-57-17.766W
34620 - Daybeacon 6 32-46-08.868N TR-TY on pile.
079-57-43.284W
34625 - Daybeacon 7 32-45-56.292N SG-SY on pile.
079-59-01.739W
Charleston Harbor - Savannah River
Stono River
34630 - PREFERRED CHANNEL 32-46-00.622N Fl (2+1)G 6s 16 5 JG-SY on pile.
3850 LIGHT B 080-00-06.063W
34630.5 - Daybeacon 18 32-45-58.882N TR-TY on pile.
080-00-10.581W
34635 - Daybeacon 19A 32-46-00.924N SG-SY on pile.
080-00-30.180W
34640 - Daybeacon 20 32-46-04.910N TR-TY on pile.
080-00-39.630W
34645 - LIGHT 21 32-46-03.388N Fl G 4s 12 5 SG-SY on pile.
080-01-27.809W
34647 - LIGHT 21A 32-46-37.461N Fl G 4s 12 5 SG-SY on pile.
080-02-47.110W
34650 - LIGHT 22 32-46-46.242N QR 10 4 TR-TY on dolphin.
080-03-03.337W
34665 - LIGHT 23 32-46-38.616N Fl G 4s 16 5 SG-SY on dolphin.
080-03-08.304W
34675 - LIGHT 25 32-46-13.433N Fl G 4s 16 5 SG-SY on pile.
080-04-08.720W
34680 - Daybeacon 27 32-46-22.350N SG-SY on pile.
080-04-23.155W
34685 - LIGHT 28 32-46-34.536N QR 16 4 TR-TY on pile.
080-04-28.936W
278
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279
Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
280
Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
35115 - RANGE C REAR LIGHT 32-33-03.104N Iso R 6s 25 KRW on dolphin. Visible 4° each side of rangeline.
239 yards, 245.5° from 080-25-27.634W
front light.
35120 - Daybeacon 157 32-33-21.278N SG-SY on pile.
080-24-35.415W
35125 - Daybeacon 159 32-33-02.819N SG-SY on pile.
080-25-07.580W
35130 - Daybeacon 161 32-32-49.851N SG-SY on pile.
080-25-07.623W
35135 - Daybeacon 161A 32-32-33.693N SG-SY on pile.
080-24-54.142W
281
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282
Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
35320 - RANGE REAR LIGHT A 32-30-13.996N Iso R 6s 29 KRW on skeleton Visible 4° each side of rangeline.
365 yards, 267.8° from 080-40-47.140W tower on piles.
front light.
35325 - Daybeacon 209 32-30-07.056N SG-SY on pile.
080-40-40.846W
35330 - LIGHT 210 32-29-59.540N Fl R 4s 12 5 TR-TY on pile.
080-40-55.496W
35335 - Daybeacon 211 32-29-49.165N SG-SY on pile.
080-41-04.383W
35340 - LIGHT 214 32-29-34.612N Fl R 4s 12 5 TR-TY on pile.
080-41-24.627W
35345 - Daybeacon 216 32-29-17.638N TR-TY on pile.
080-41-27.598W
35350 - Daybeacon 217 32-29-12.947N SG-SY on pile.
080-41-25.323W
35355 - Daybeacon 219 32-28-55.086N SG-SY on pile.
080-41-26.943W
35360 - LIGHT 220 32-28-43.638N Fl R 4s 12 5 TR-TY on pile.
080-41-31.840W
283
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284
Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
285
Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
286
Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
287
Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
288
Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
289
Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
290
Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
291
Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
292
Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
293
Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
294
Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
36940 - RANGE REAR LIGHT C 31-19-21.764N Iso R 6s 27 KRW on skeleton Visible 4° each side of rangeline.
063 yards, 309.2° from 081-22-18.028W tower on piles.
front light.
36945 - Daybeacon 211 31-18-57.752N SG-SY on pile.
081-21-45.612W
36950 Altamaha River Outfall 31-39-03.771N NW on pile worded Private aid.
Obstruction Daybeacon 081-49-08.410W DANGER
SUBMERGED
PIPE.
Buttermilk Sound
36955 - LIGHT 213 31-19-13.623N Fl G 2.5s 16 5 SG-SY on pile.
081-22-18.976W
36960 - Daybeacon 214 31-19-14.649N TR-TY on pile.
081-22-50.674W
36965 - LIGHT 216 31-18-47.580N Fl R 2.5s 12 5 TR-TY on pile.
081-23-34.740W
36967 - Daybeacon 217 31-18-38.683N SG-SY on pile.
081-23-37.557W
36975 - Daybeacon 218 31-18-20.058N TR-TY on pile.
081-23-55.000W
South Altamaha River
36980 - Daybeacon 1 31-18-31.200N SG on pile.
081-24-09.540W
36985 - Daybeacon 2 31-18-36.968N TR on pile.
081-24-36.150W
36990 - Daybeacon 2A 31-18-26.838N TR on pile.
081-24-42.686W
36995 - Daybeacon 4 31-18-23.864N TR on pile.
081-24-48.400W
37000 - Daybeacon 5 31-18-25.324N SG on pile.
081-24-59.574W
37005 - Daybeacon 7 31-18-42.360N SG on pile.
081-25-26.460W
37010 - Daybeacon 8 31-18-42.421N TR on pile.
081-25-55.638W
295
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296
Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
297
Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
298
Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
299
Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
300
Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
301
Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
37715 - LOWER RANGE E REAR 30-46-04.024N Iso W 6s 55 KRW on skeleton Visible all around; higher
6940 LIGHT 081-28-57.234W tower. On same intensity on rangeline.
736 yards, 152.3° from structure as
front light. Cumberland Sound
Upper Range C
Rear Light.
37720 - Lighted Buoy 45 30-47-01.064N Fl G 2.5s 5 Green with yellow
6990 081-29-38.810W triangle.
37725 - LIGHT 44 30-47-02.880N Fl R 4s 16 5 TR-SY on pile.
6985 081-29-27.840W
37730 - NAVIGATION LIGHT 30-46-35.400N Fl W 4s 16 5 NW on pile.
6960 081-29-35.100W
37735 - Lighted Buoy 43 30-46-30.180N Fl G 4s 5 Green with yellow
6955 081-29-20.490W triangle.
Cumberland Sound
37740 - RANGE D FRONT LIGHT 30-46-44.922N QR 16 KRW-I on dolphin. Visible all around; higher
6905 081-29-17.710W intensity on rangeline.
37745 - RANGE D REAR LIGHT 30-47-24.577N Iso R 6s 38 KRW on skeleton Visible all around; higher
6910 1,351 yards, 351.4° from 081-29-24.688W tower on piles. intensity on rangeline.
front light.
37750 - Lighted Buoy 41 30-46-19.544N Fl G 2.5s 5 Green with yellow
6930 081-29-16.592W triangle.
37753 - SHOAL LIGHT I 30-46-00.138N Fl W 4s 12 5 NW on pile worded
6927 081-29-03.919W SHOAL.
37755 - Lighted Buoy 40 30-45-55.351N Fl R 6s 3 Red with yellow
6925 081-29-05.538W square.
37760 - Lighted Buoy 39 30-45-52.930N Fl G 6s 5 Green with yellow
6920 081-29-11.335W triangle.
37765 - Lighted Buoy 37 30-45-35.826N Fl G 4s 5 Green with yellow
6915 081-29-08.023W triangle.
37770 - UPPER RANGE C FRONT 30-45-36.484N QW 20 KRW-I on dolphin. Visible all around; higher
6850 LIGHT 081-28-59.532W intensity on rangeline.
37775 - UPPER RANGE C REAR 30-46-04.024N Iso W 6s 55 KRW on skeleton Visible all around; higher
6855 LIGHT 081-28-57.234W tower. On same intensity on rangeline.
930 yards, 004° from front structure as Kings
light. Bay Lower Range
E Rear Light.
37780 - Lighted Buoy 36 30-45-14.664N Fl R 2.5s 5 Red with yellow
6895 081-28-58.568W square.
37785 - LOWER RANGE C RANGE 30-43-13.640N QR 15 KRW-I on pile. Visible 1.5° each side of
6880 FRONT LIGHT 081-29-11.285W rangeline. Passing light displays
Fl G 4s, at a height of 12ft,
nominal range is 4M, visible from
212° to 159°.
37790 - LOWER RANGE C RANGE 30-43-03.456N Iso R 6s 31 KRW on dolphin. Visible 1.5° each side of
6885 REAR LIGHT 081-29-12.153W rangeline.
463 yards, 184° from front
light
37793 - SHOAL LIGHT H 30-45-16.312N Fl W 4s 12 5 NW on pile worded
6894 081-29-08.692W SHOAL.
37798 - SHOAL LIGHT G 30-45-09.909N Fl W 4s 12 5 NW on pile worded
6892 081-28-55.678W SHOAL.
37800 - Lighted Buoy 35 30-44-51.847N Fl G 2.5s 5 Green with yellow
6875 081-29-05.928W triangle.
37803 - SHOAL LIGHT E 30-44-43.804N Fl W 4s 12 5 NW on pile worded
6872 081-28-52.582W SHOAL.
302
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37850 - RANGE REAR LIGHT A-2 30-44-16.196N Iso W 6s 32 KRW on tower on Visible all around; higher
6765 76 yards, 330° from front 081-29-28.486W piles. intensity on rangeline.
light.
37855 - Lighted Buoy 29 30-43-29.342N Fl G 2.5s 5 Green with yellow
6770 081-29-04.018W triangle.
37860 - RANGE FRONT LIGHT A-1 30-43-36.390N QR 17 KRW-I on dolphin. Visible all around.
6745 081-29-31.495W
37865 - RANGE REAR LIGHT A-1 30-43-41.304N Iso R 6s 29 KRW on tower on Visible all around.
6750 316 yards, 301.6° from 081-29-40.751W piles.
front light.
37870 - UPPER RANGE A FRONT 30-43-30.486N QW 18 KRW-I on skeleton Visible all around; higher
6690 LIGHT 081-29-41.007W tower on piles. intensity on rangeline.
37875 - UPPER RANGE A REAR 30-43-39.885N Iso W 6s 48 KRW on skeleton Visible all around; higher
6695 LIGHT 081-30-05.158W tower on piles. intensity on rangeline.
771 yards, 294.3° from
front light.
37880 - Lighted Buoy 28 30-43-16.717N QR 4 Red with yellow
6755 081-28-45.328W square.
37885 - LIGHT A 30-43-10.019N Fl W 6s 16 5 NB on pile.
6720 081-28-19.102W
37890 - Lighted Buoy 27 30-43-00.853N Fl G 2.5s 5 Green with yellow
6730 081-28-32.987W triangle.
37895 - Lighted Buoy 26 30-43-03.852N Fl R 4s 5 Red with yellow
6725 081-28-24.334W square.
37900 - LOWER RANGE A RANGE 30-42-19.758N QW 15 KRW-I on dolphin. Visible all around; higher
6735 FRONT LIGHT 081-26-39.701W intensity on rangeline.
37905 - LOWER RANGE A RANGE 30-42-17.353N Iso W 6s 34 W 10 KRW on skeleton Obscured from 180° to 096°.
6740 REAR LIGHT 081-26-33.630W tower. Higher intensity on rangeline.
196 yards, 114.5° from
front light.
303
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304
Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
305
Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
306
Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
307
Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
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Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
309
Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
310
Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
Salt Run
38915 - Daybeacon 1 29-54-16.000N SG on pile. Private aid.
081-17-40.000W
38920 - Daybeacon 2 29-54-16.000N TR on pile. Private aid.
081-17-42.000W
38925 - Daybeacon 3 29-54-08.000N SG on pile. Private aid.
081-17-35.000W
38930 - Daybeacon 4 29-54-07.000N TR on pile. Private aid.
081-17-36.000W
38935 - Daybeacon 5 29-53-59.000N SG on pile. Private aid.
081-17-29.000W
311
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312
Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
313
Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
314
Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
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Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
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Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
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Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
318
Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
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Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
320
Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
321
Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
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Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
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Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
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Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
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Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
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Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
327
Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
328
Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
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Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
330
Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
331
Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
332
Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
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Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
334
Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
335
Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
336
Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
337
Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
338
Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
339
Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
340
Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
341
Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
342
Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
343
Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
344
Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
345
Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
346
Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
347
Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
348
Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
349
Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
350
Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
351
Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
352
Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
353
Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
354
Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
355
Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
356
Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
357
Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
358
Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
359
Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
Faber Cove
45130 - Daybeacon 2 27-27-11.739N TR on pile. Private aid.
080-18-46.679W
45135 - Daybeacon 3 27-27-15.139N SG on pile. Private aid.
080-18-47.279W
45140 - Daybeacon 4 27-27-16.639N TR on pile. Private aid.
080-18-35.578W
45145 - Daybeacon 5 27-27-21.539N SG on pile. Private aid.
080-18-30.778W
45150 - Daybeacon 7 27-27-24.638N SG on pile. Private aid.
080-18-25.878W
45155 - Daybeacon 9 27-27-30.238N SG on pile. Private aid.
080-18-10.978W
45160 - Daybeacon 10 27-27-32.138N TR on pile. Private aid.
080-18-07.878W
45165 - Daybeacon 11 27-27-37.138N SG on pile. Private aid.
080-18-08.178W
45170 - Daybeacon 12 27-27-38.238N TR on pile. Private aid.
080-18-05.478W
45175 - Daybeacon 12A 27-27-41.138N TR on pile. Private aid.
080-18-05.178W
45180 - Daybeacon 13 27-27-42.538N SG on pile. Private aid.
080-18-04.177W
45185 - Daybeacon 14 27-27-41.038N TR on pile. Private aid.
080-17-57.177W
45190 - Daybeacon 15 27-27-43.638N SG on pile. Private aid.
080-17-55.477W
Indian River (South Section)
45195 - Daybeacon 188 27-27-07.517N TR-TY on pile.
080-18-57.411W
45255 - Daybeacon 189 27-26-39.924N SG-SY on pile.
080-18-43.605W
45260 - Daybeacon 190 27-26-16.034N TR-TY on pile.
080-18-35.571W
45265 - Daybeacon 191 27-25-54.440N SG-SY on pile.
080-18-24.323W
45270 - LIGHT 192 27-25-26.568N Fl R 4s 16 5 TR-TY on pile.
080-18-14.260W
45275 - Daybeacon 193 27-25-03.446N SG-SY on pile.
080-18-02.562W
45280 - Daybeacon 194 27-24-38.469N TR-TY on pile.
080-17-53.456W
45285 - Daybeacon 195 27-24-08.436N SG-SY on pile.
080-17-39.156W
45290 - Daybeacon 196 27-23-47.542N TR-TY on pile.
080-17-32.667W
45295 - LIGHT 197 27-23-24.199N Fl G 4s 14 5 SG-SY on pile.
080-17-19.756W
45300 - Daybeacon 198 27-22-58.025N TR-TY on pile.
080-17-12.111W
45305 - Daybeacon 199 27-22-33.576N SG-SY on pile.
080-16-59.039W
360
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361
Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
362
Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
363
Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
364
Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
365
Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
366
Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
367
Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
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Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
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Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
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Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
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Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
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Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
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Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
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Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
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Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
376
Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
Port Everglades
47480 - TURNING BASIN LIGHT 12 26-05-40.292N QR 16 5 TR-SY on dolphin.
10360 080-06-57.234W
47485 - TURNING BASIN LIGHT 11 26-05-26.741N Fl G 2.5s 16 5 SG-SY on dolphin.
10355 080-06-49.582W
377
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378
Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
379
Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
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Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
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Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
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Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
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Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
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Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
Villa Regina
48550 - Daybeacon 1 25-45-16.225N SG on pile. Private aid.
080-11-22.990W
48555 - LIGHT 2 25-45-17.204N Fl R 2.5s TR on pile. Private aid.
080-11-22.827W
48560 - Daybeacon 3 25-45-16.965N SG on pile. Private aid.
080-11-28.398W
48565 - Daybeacon 4 25-45-17.944N TR on pile. Private aid.
080-11-28.234W
48570 - Daybeacon 5 25-45-17.408N SG on pile. Private aid.
080-11-31.642W
48575 - Daybeacon 6 25-45-18.388N TR on pile. Private aid.
080-11-31.479W
Biscayne Bay
48580 - Daybeacon 65 25-45-24.998N SG-SY on pile.
080-11-03.053W
48585 - LIGHT 67 25-45-08.898N Fl G 4s 16 5 SG-SY on pile.
080-11-02.257W
48590 - LIGHT 69 25-44-31.298N Fl G 2.5s 16 5 SG-SY on pile.
080-10-59.784W
48600 MIAMI SEAQUARIUM INLET 25-43-51.362N QR NW on pile worded Private aid.
PIPE OBSTRUCTION LIGHT 080-10-03.169W DANGER
SUBMERGED
PIPELINE.
48605 Miami Seaquarium Inlet Pipe 25-43-51.362N NW on pile worded Private aid.
Obstruction Daybeacon 080-10-03.069W DANGER
15 yards from obstruction SUBMERGED
light. PIPELINE.
Deering Channel
48610 - Daybeacon 1 25-44-01.321N SG on pile. Private aid.
080-12-06.773W
48615 - LIGHT 2 25-44-02.071N Fl R 2.5s 9 TR on pile. Private aid.
080-12-05.913W
48620 - Daybeacon 3 25-44-07.651N SG on pile. Private aid.
080-12-11.903W
48625 - Daybeacon 4 25-44-08.271N TR on pile. Private aid.
080-12-10.673W
48630 - Daybeacon 5 25-44-14.181N SG on pile. Private aid.
080-12-17.273W
385
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386
Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
387
Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
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Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
389
Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
390
Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
391
Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
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Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
393
Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
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Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
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Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
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Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
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Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
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Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
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Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
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Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
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Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
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Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
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Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
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Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
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Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
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Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
407
Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
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Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
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Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
410
Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
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Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
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Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
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Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
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Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
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Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
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Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
417
Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
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Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
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Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
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Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
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Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
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Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
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Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
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Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
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Light List corrected through LNM week: 01/19
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60450 - RANGE REAR LIGHT 27-38-51.002N Iso R 6s 60 KRW on skeleton Visible 1.5° each side of
22410 1,995 yards, 063° from 082-35-47.847W tower on piles. rangeline.
front light.
60455 - Lighted Buoy 3A 27-37-39.055N Fl G 2.5s 5 Green with yellow
22445 082-38-30.617W square.
60460 - Lighted Buoy 4A 27-37-34.054N Fl R 2.5s 5 Red with yellow
22450 082-38-28.449W triangle.
60465 - Lighted Buoy 5A 27-38-01.992N QG 4 Green with yellow
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60470 - Lighted Buoy 6A 27-38-02.213N QR 4 Red with yellow
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60500 - Lighted Buoy 3B 27-39-03.203N Fl G 4s 5 Green with yellow
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60505 - Lighted Buoy 4B 27-38-59.809N Fl R 4s 5 Red with yellow
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INDEX
Ackerman Waterway . . . . . . . . 20810 Banana River . . . . . . . . . . . . 42485 Bonefish Bay Channel . . . . . . 13670
Addison Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . 16901.1 Banty Saunders Recreational Boot Key Channel . . . . . . . . 13820
Admiralty Yacht Club . . . . . . . 52355 Area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9860 Boot Key East Channel . . . . . 13815.7
Adventure Yacht Harbor . . . . . 40350 Barnes Point . . . . . . . . . . . . 50215 Boot Key Harbor . . . . . . . . . . 13750
Aguirre Power Plant . . . . . . . 31890 Barron River Channel . . . . . . 16165 Boot Key North Channel . . . . 13815.2
Alafia River . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23240 Bass Inlet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20625 Bowlegs Cut . . . . . . . . . . . . 12345
Alligator Creek . . . . . . . . . . . 20215 Bay Crest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24260 Bradenton Beach City Channel
Alligator Reef . . . . . . . . . . . 983 Bay Isles Perimeter Channel . 58667 . 59935
Alligator Reef Light Bay Isles South Channel . . . . 58640 Bradenton Beach City South
(Abandoned) . . . . . . . . . . . 980 Bay Pines Channel . . . . . . . . 61225 Channel . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59960
Altamaha Sound . . . . . . . . . . 36887 Baynard Cove Channel . . . . . 4355 Bradenton Beach Marina
Altamaha Sound . . . . . . . . . . 5960 Bayou Grande Channel . . . . . 25035 Channel . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59575
Alternate Route . . . . . . . . . . . 37417 Bayport Channel . . . . . . . . . . 27940 Brickyard Creek . . . . . . . . . . 35315
Alternate Route Channel . . . . . 18985 Bayshore Garden . . . . . . . . . 58745 Bridgeview Channel . . . . . . . . 24040
Amelia Island Light . . . . . . . . 565 Bayside Estates Channel . . . . 18400 Brills Cut . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7470
Amelia River . . . . . . . . . . . . 7045, 37925 Bayview Channel . . . . . . . . . 57370 Brunswick River . . . . . . . . . . 6230, 37249
American Marina Channel . . . . 26635 Bayway Isles Channel . . . . . . 60630 Buccaneer Inn . . . . . . . . . . . . 59245
American Shoal Light Bear Cut . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10790 Buck Island . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33060
(Abandoned) . . . . . . . . . . . 1015 Bear River . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36390 Buck Island Reef National
Amoco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3110 Beaufort River . . . . . . . . . . . 35380 Monument . . . . . . . . . . . . 33075
Anchors Aweigh Marina . . . . . 45645 Beaufort River . . . . . . . . . . . 4235, 35595 Bunces Pass . . . . . . . . . . . . 25275
Anclote Anchorage North Beeney Waterway . . . . . . . . . 20755 Burnside River . . . . . . . . . . . 36190
Entrance . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26115 Belle Isle Marina . . . . . . . . . 2015 Burnt Store Marina . . . . . . . . 20000
Anclote Anchorage South Belleview Island . . . . . . . . . . 61740 Butchers Bend . . . . . . . . . . . 9200
Entrance . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26075 Benner Bay Channel . . . . . . . 32475 Buttermilk Sound . . . . . . . . . . 36955
Anclote River . . . . . . . . . . . . 26135 Bermuda Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . 44065 Buttonwood Harbor . . . . . . . . . 58845
Anclote Village Marina Big Bayou . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24865
Channel . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26233.1 Big Bayou Point Channel . . . . 26454
Angelfish Creek . . . . . . . . . . 11180 Big Bend . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1665
Anglers Cove . . . . . . . . . . . 45790 Big Bend Channel . . . . . . . . 23030 C
Anna Maria Channel . . . . . . . 60190 Big Carlos Pass . . . . . . . . . 17975
Anna Maria Sound . . . . . . . . 21860 Big Marco Pass - Gordon Cabbage Key Channel . . . . . . 56035
Apollo Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . 24610 Pass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17087 Cabbagehead Bayou . . . . . . . . 24285
Arecibo Light . . . . . . . . . . . . 30720 Big Marco River . . . . . . . . . 16795 Cabo Rojo Light . . . . . . . . . . 32290
Aripeka . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27285 Big Sarasota Pass . . . . . . . . 21500.7 Cabo San Juan Light . . . . . . . 31155
Army Terminal Channel . . . . . 30845 Big Spanish Channel - Key Caesar Creek . . . . . . . . . . . 10980
Ashepoo River . . . . . . . . . . . 35145 West . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12680 Caladesi Island Channel . . . . 61905
Ashepoo-Coosaw Cut-off . . . . . Big Spanish Channel . . . . . . . 12600 Calda Channel . . . . . . . . . . . 15330
. 35159 Bikini Basin Entrance Channel . 53770 Calibogue Sound . . . . . . . . . . 35735
Ashley River . . . . . . . . . . . . 3580 Bimini Entrance Channel . . . . 54300 Calibogue Sound Entrance . . .
Bird Key Channel . . . . . . . . . 58505 . 4683
Bird Key Harbor . . . . . . . . . . 15575 Caloosa Cove Channel . . . . . 13355
Biscayne Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . 10780 Caloosa Isle Marina . . . . . . . 52821
B Biscayne Channel . . . . . . . . . 10810 Caloosa Yacht Club Channel . . 53475
Biscayne Creek . . . . . . . . . . 47740 Caloosahatchee River . . . . . . . 53005
Bacom Point Channel . . . . . . 51720 Black Point Channel . . . . . . . 49735 Caloosahatchee River . . . . . . . 52160
Bahia Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . 24500 Blackwater River . . . . . . . . . . 16480 Caloosahatchee River North
Bahia De San Juan . . . . . . . 30735 Blackwater Sound . . . . . . . . . 50355 Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51568.1
Bahia Del Sol . . . . . . . . . . . 24530 Blind Pass Channel . . . . . . . 55450 Camachee Cove . . . . . . . . . . 38845
Bahia de Boqueron . . . . . . . . 32325 Bloody Point Range . . . . . . . 4580 Canal de Guanajibo . . . . . . . 32320
Bahia de Fajardo . . . . . . . . . 31200 Blount Island . . . . . . . . . . . . 7390 Canal del Este . . . . . . . . . . 31600
Bahia de Guanica . . . . . . . . . 32190 Blue Waters Trailer Village . . 12010 Canaveral Barge Canal . . . . . 41550
Bahia de Guayanilla . . . . . . . 32065 Boat Works Channel . . . . . . . 40130 Canaveral Harbor . . . . . . . . . 9575
Bahia de Jobos . . . . . . . . . . 31855 Boca Chica Channel . . . . . . . 14505 Caneel Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32740
Bahia de Mayaguez . . . . . . . 32340 Boca Chita Channel . . . . . . . 49677 Cannons Marina . . . . . . . . . . 59190
Bahia de Ponce . . . . . . . . . . 31950 Boca Ciega Bay . . . . . . . . . . 60800 Cape Canaveral Light . . . . . . 625
Bahia de Tallaboa . . . . . . . . 32005 Boca Ciega Bay . . . . . . . . . . 60530 Cape Coral Boat Ramp
Baker Cut . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50440 Boca Ciega Bay to Anclote Channel . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54170
Ballast Point Reef . . . . . . . . 23455 Anchorage . . . . . . . . . . . . 61475 Cape Coral Rim Channel . . . 53010
Banana River (North) . . . . . . . 41715 Boca Ciega Key . . . . . . . . . 61030 Cape Coral Southwest Channel 54640
Banana River (North) Channel Boca Grande Channel . . . . . . 15430 Cape Coral Yacht Basin . . . . 54145
A................. 41835 Boca Grande Yacht Basin Cape Florida Channel . . . . . . 10794
Banana River (North) Channel Channel . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21315 Cape Florida Light . . . . . . . . 923
B................. 42045 Boca Raton Inlet . . . . . . . . . . 772.1 Cape Haze Shoal . . . . . . . . . 19985
Banana River . . . . . . . . . . . . 42355 Boca de Cangrejos . . . . . . . . 31120 Cape Shores . . . . . . . . . . . . 42735
Bohicket Creek . . . . . . . . . . . 3895
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Capri Pass . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16945 Cooper River . . . . . . . . . . . . 2690 Dinner Key Channel . . . . . . . 48915
Captiva Channel . . . . . . . . . . 55610 Coosaw River . . . . . . . . . . . 35210 Dinner Key Seaplane Channel 48875
Card Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50185 Coquina Key Cut . . . . . . . . . 24830 Dispatch Creek Channel . . . . . 11350
Carysfort Reef . . . . . . . . . . . 947 Coral Gables Waterway . . . . . 49285 Doboy Sound . . . . . . . . . . . . 5920
Carysfort Reef Light Coral Harbor Channel . . . . . . 32815 Doctors Pass . . . . . . . . . . . . 17700
(Abandoned) . . . . . . . . . . . 945 Coral Shores Channel . . . . . . 59365 Don Pedro Island State
Carysfort Reef Light . . . . . . . . 945.1 Corinaso Cove . . . . . . . . . . . 33470 Recreational Area . . . . . . . 57095
Casa Marina . . . . . . . . . . . . 14780 Cormorant Pass . . . . . . . . . . 15870 Dona Bay Channel . . . . . . . . 21455.1
Catalina Channel . . . . . . . . . 59620 Country Club Shores . . . . . . . 21660 Double Hammock Creek . . . . . 26820
Cats Point Channel . . . . . . . . 60590 Countryman Waterway . . . . . . . 20985 Drummond Creek . . . . . . . . . 7497
Caxambas Bay . . . . . . . . . . . 16670 Cow Key Channel . . . . . . . . 14710 Dry Rocks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 953
Caxambas Pass . . . . . . . . . . 16910 Cow Key West Channel . . . . 14770 Dry Tortugas Light
Cedar Island . . . . . . . . . . . . 30700 Cowpens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50595 (Abandoned) 1095
Cedar Key Marina Channel . . 29875 Crandon Park Marina Channel . 48780 Dry Tortugas Southeast
Cedar Keys Main Channel . . . 29760 Creighton Narrows . . . . . . . . . 36690 Channel . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15440
Cedar Keys Northwest Cross Bayou . . . . . . . . . . . . 24425 Dry Tortugas Southwest
Channel . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29925 Cross Florida Greenway . . . . . 29200 Channel . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15500
Cedar Keys South Bar Cruz Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32775 Dryman Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . 58035
Channel . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29895 Cruz Creek . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32805 Duck Key Inlet Channel . . . . . 13500
Central Avenue Entrance Crystal Cove Marina . . . . . . . 8145 Dumfoundling Bay . . . . . . . . . 47695
Channel . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42830 Crystal River . . . . . . . . . . . . 28773 Dunedin Marina . . . . . . . . . . 25950
Central Avenue North Channel 42895 Cudjoe Key . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14310 Dunedin Pass . . . . . . . . . . . 25850
Central Avenue South Channel 42910 Culbreath Bayou . . . . . . . . . . 24060 Duplin River . . . . . . . . . . . . 36795
Channel 68 Marina . . . . . . . . 43685.1 Culbreath Cay . . . . . . . . . . . 23985
Channel Key . . . . . . . . . . . . 12420 Cumberland Dividings . . . . . . 37625
Charleston Harbor - Savannah Cumberland River . . . . . . . . . 37390
River . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35585 Cumberland Sound . . . . . . . . . 37645 E
Charleston Harbor . . . . . . . . . 200, 2370 Cumberland Sound . . . . . . . . . 6690, 37870
Charleston Harbor Marina . . . . 2555.1 Cut A Channel . . . . . . . . . . 22400, 60440 East Basin . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9660
Charleston Harbor North Cut G Channel . . . . . . . . . . 23655 East Cape . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15647
Channel . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2485 Cut K Channel . . . . . . . . . . 23780 East Gregerie Channel . . . . . 32610
Charleston Harbor South Cutter Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50115 Eastern Dry Rocks . . . . . . . . 1047
Channel . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2635, 34570 Cypress Island Marina . . . . . . 46431 Eastern Sambos . . . . . . . . . . 1023
Charleston Light . . . . . . . . . . 195 Cypress Lake . . . . . . . . . . . . 52075 Eau Gallie Channel . . . . . . . 43060
Charleston Marina . . . . . . . . . 2788 Egmont Channel . . . . . . . . . . 22230
Charlotte Harbor . . . . . . . . . . 19910 Egmont Key Light . . . . . . . . . 1370
Charlotte Harbor Artificial Reef 20120 Elba Island Basin . . . . . . . . . 4890
Charlotte Harbor Fish Haven . . 20425 D Elba Island Cut . . . . . . . . . . 35875
Charlotte Harbor Yacht Club . . 21245 Elbow Cay Light . . . . . . . . . . 865
Chassahowitzka . . . . . . . . . . . 28225 Dana Shores . . . . . . . . . . . . 24175 Elkcam Waterway . . . . . . . . . 20905
Cheeca Rocks . . . . . . . . . . . 977 Dania Sound . . . . . . . . . . . . 47575 Elliott Key . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10930
Cherry Estates . . . . . . . . . . . 55440.01 Darien River . . . . . . . . . . . . 36825.5 Englewood Channel . . . . . . . . 57359.1
Chokoloskee Bay Channel . . . . 16065 Daughtrey Landing . . . . . . . . . 57285 Ensenada Honda . . . . . . . . . . 31660
Christiansted Harbor Channel . . 32865 Daughtry Creek Approach Entrada Channel . . . . . . . . . . 49240
Christiansted Schooner Channel . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52240 Estero Pointe Channel . . . . . . 18995.01
Channel 32950 Daughtry Creek Entrance
Clarks Creek . . . . . . . . . . . . 2230 Channel . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52295
Clearwater Harbor . . . . . . . . . 61705 Davis Reef . . . . . . . . . . . . . 973
Clearwater Marina Channel . . . 25730 Dawho River . . . . . . . . . . . . 34950 F
Clearwater Pass . . . . . . . . . . 25825 Daytona Beach . . . . . . . . . . . 40025
Clearwater Pass Channel . . . . 25685 Deep Lagoon Entrance Faber Cove . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45130
Clearwater Point Marina Channel . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53795 Factory Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17055
Channel . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25765 Deep Lagoon Marina Channel . 53930 Faka Union Channel . . . . . . . 16235
Clewiston Channel (Route 1B) . 51255 Deer Point Channel . . . . . . . 33500 Featherbed Bank . . . . . . . . . . 49705
Cockroach Bay Channel . . . . . 22630 Deering Bay Channel . . . . . . 49575 Fernandina Beach . . . . . . . . . 37985
Coco Plum Channel . . . . . . . 13620 Deering Channel . . . . . . . . . 48610 Field Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58410
Coconut Channel . . . . . . . . . . 19035 Delegal Creek Channel . . . . . 36229 Fields Cut . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35860
Coconut Point . . . . . . . . . . . . 43575 Dent's Channel . . . . . . . . . . . 25510 Fifty-Ninth Street Boat Ramp . . 21940
Coffee Pot Bayou . . . . . . . . . 25021 Derrick Key Gap Channel . . . 30055 Fish Island Marina . . . . . . . . 39080
Coffins Patch . . . . . . . . . . . . 997 Devcon International Channel . Fisher Island . . . . . . . . . . . . 10590
Collier Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17010 . 32995 Fisher Island . . . . . . . . . . . . 10620
Colonels Island . . . . . . . . . . 6330 Devils Elbow . . . . . . . . . . . . 8210 Fishermans Channel . . . . . . . 10585
Colony Cove . . . . . . . . . . . . 22110 Diamond 99 Marina . . . . . . . . 42290 Fishery Restaurant Channel . . . 56655
Community Harbor . . . . . . . . . 50530 Dinken Bayou Entrance Flamingo Channel . . . . . . . . . 15680
Conch Reef . . . . . . . . . . . . . 963 Channel . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55505 Fleming Key . . . . . . . . . . . . 14960.2
Convoy Point . . . . . . . . . . . . 49865
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Florida Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12275 Gulf Acres Channel . . . . . . . . 52825 Hurricane Bay Marina West
Florida Department of Gulf Harbors North Channel . . 26455 Channel . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18135
Transportation Villano Beach 38832 Gulf Harbors South Channel . . 26410 Hurricane Pass . . . . . . . . . . . 25975
Florida Dept of Transportation Gulf Harbour Yacht Club . . . . 53970
Bridge of Lions . . . . . . . . 39052 Gulfport Channel . . . . . . . . . . 60855
Florida Passage . . . . . . . . . . 36365 Gulfport Yacht Basin Channel . 60700
Florida Power Corporation Gulfport Yacht Club Channel . . 60730 I
Channel . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28960 Gun Cay Light . . . . . . . . . . . 875
Floridian Marina Channel . . . . 50865 Gunnison Cut . . . . . . . . . . . . 38200 Indian Cove Marina . . . . . . . . 42130
Floyd Creek . . . . . . . . . . . . 37480 Indian Key Channel . . . . . . . 13140
Folly River . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3734 Indian Key Pass . . . . . . . . . 15965
Forked Creek . . . . . . . . . . . . 57617 Indian Mound Park . . . . . . . . 57435
Fort Florida . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9180 H Indian River (North Section) . . 41100
Fort Gates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8515 Indian River (South Section) . . 43105
Fort George River . . . . . . . . 38275 Half Moon River Reef . . . . . 5650 Indian River Lagoon . . . . . . . 41155
Fort Jackson . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4945 Halifax Creek . . . . . . . . . . . 39805 Indian River Plantation Marina
Fort Jefferson . . . . . . . . . . . . 1105 Halifax Harbor . . . . . . . . . . . 40055 Channel . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45820
Fort Jefferson East Channel . . 15465 Halifax River . . . . . . . . . . . . 39835 Indian River Yacht Club . . . . . 42235
Fort Jefferson West Channel . . 15525 Hall Bay Channel . . . . . . . . 17235.01 Inlet Marina . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43615
Fort Pierce Inlet . . . . . . . . . . 9815.1 Hammer Point . . . . . . . . . . . 50495 Intracoastal Marina Channel . . .43115
Fort Pierce Inlet Inner Harbor . 9830 Hampton River . . . . . . . . . . . 5970 Intracoastal Yacht Club
Four Way Entrance Channel . . 49090 Hams Bluff Light . . . . . . . . . . 32845 Channel 47737.1
Four-Way Channel . . . . . . . . . 49150 Harbor Course Creek . . . . . . . 11440 Isla Caja De Muertos Light . . 31925
Fowey Rocks Light . . . . . . . . 920 Harbor Towne Marina . . . . . . . 41245 Isla Culebrita Light . . . . . . . . 31685
Francis Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32710 Harbour Island Marina . . . . . . 47620 Isla De Mona Light . . . . . . . 32295
Frederica River . . . . . . . . . . 6150 Harbour Town . . . . . . . . . . . . 4375 Isla De Mona Southeast Light . 32295.5
French Reef . . . . . . . . . . . . 956 Harney Point Rim Channel . . . 53530 Isla Magueyes . . . . . . . . . . . 32265
Front River . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36670 Harry Harris Park . . . . . . . . . 11950 Isla Palominos Marina . . . . . . 31270
Front Street Channel . . . . . . . 43175 Hatchett Creek Channel . . . . . 57690 Isla de Vieques . . . . . . . . . . 31705
Ft. McAllister Approach . . . . . 36320.1 Hawk Channel . . . . . . . . . . . 10890 Island Dunes Marina . . . . . . . 45395
Fulton Cutoff . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7340 Hawksnest Bay . . . . . . . . . . . 32730 Island E Channel . . . . . . . . . 49055
Hayward Canal . . . . . . . . . . . 20195 Island Estates . . . . . . . . . . . 25920
Hens and Chickens . . . . . . . . 967 Isles Channel . . . . . . . . . . . 20495
Hermitage Point . . . . . . . . . . 8950 Isles Cross Channel . . . . . . . 20550
G Hernando Beach Channel . . . . 27490 Isles of Capri . . . . . . . . . . . 17105
Hidden Harbor Marina Channel 58240 Isleta Marina . . . . . . . . . . . . 31240
Gables Estates . . . . . . . . . . . 49335 Higel Park Boat Ramp . . . . . 57777.1
Gables-By-The-Sea . . . . . . . . . 49535 Hillsboro Inlet . . . . . . . . . . . 10290
Gadsden Point Cross Channel . 22935 Hillsboro Inlet Entrance Light . . 775
Gadsden Point Cut . . . . . . . . 22850 Hillsboro River . . . . . . . . . . 47175 J
Garden Cove . . . . . . . . . . . . 11540 Hillsborough Cut A Channel . . 23010
Gardner Waterway . . . . . . . . . 20715 Hillsborough Cut C Channel . . 23190 Jays Harbor Lights Marina . . . 42205
Garrison Bight Channel . . . . . 14985 Hillsborough Cut D Channel . . 23500 Jekyll Creek . . . . . . . . . . . . 37285
Garrison Bight Channel Turning Hillsborough River . . . . . . . . 23620 Jenkins Island Flat . . . . . . . . 35720
Basin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15065 Hobe Sound . . . . . . . . . . . . 46105 Jensen Beach Channel . . . . . 45480
Gasparilla Island . . . . . . . . . . 56560 Holiday Inn Marina Channel . . 22047 Jewfish Creek . . . . . . . . . . . 50330
Gasparilla Island Phosphate Holiday Isle Marina . . . . . . . 12765 Jockey Club Marina . . . . . . . . 47923
Dock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1305.2 Hollywood Beach . . . . . . . . . 47585 John A Brennan Channel . . . . 48980
Gasparilla Marina Channel . . . 56690 Homestead Air Force Base John Pennekamp Coral Reef
Gasparilla Sound . . . . . . . . . . 21420 Crash Boat Channel . . . . . 49655 State Park . . . . . . . . . . . 11695
Gasparilla Sound Channel . . . . 56512 Homosassa Bay . . . . . . . . . . 28366 Johns Pass Channel . . . . . . . 25580
Gasparilla Sound Channel . . . . 57030 Homosassa River . . . . . . . . . 28435 Jones Island Range . . . . . . . 4625
Georgetown Light . . . . . . . . . . 120 Honeymoon Island Channel . . . 26030 Jug Creek Channel . . . . . . . . 56385
Gordon Pass Channel . . . . . . 17453 Hontoun Island . . . . . . . . . . . 9010 Jug Creek Shoal . . . . . . . . . 56370
Gottfried Creek . . . . . . . . . . . 57357 Hooker Point . . . . . . . . . . . . 23515 Jungle Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . 61165
Graving Dock Channel . . . . . . 31060 Horrs Island North Channel . . . 16755 Jungle Estates . . . . . . . . . . . 61125
Grays Reef Boundary . . . . . . . 465 Horseshoe Beach . . . . . . . . . 30365 Jupiter Inlet . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46235
Grayvik . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50160 Hudson Bayou . . . . . . . . . . . 58485.1 Jupiter Inlet Light . . . . . . . . . 725
Great Isaac Light . . . . . . . . . 870 Hudson Beach Park . . . . . . . . 27110 Jupiter Sound . . . . . . . . . . . . 46175
Great Pee Dee River . . . . . . 2195 Hudson Creek . . . . . . . . . . . 27015
Great Pocket . . . . . . . . . . . . 45925 Hughes Cove . . . . . . . . . . . . 49225
Grecian Rocks . . . . . . . . . . . 954 Hurricane Bay . . . . . . . . . . . 18324
Grouper Creek . . . . . . . . . . . 50420 Hurricane Bay Marina South K
Grove Isle Channel . . . . . . . 48660 Channel . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18245
Guantanamo Bay . . . . . . . . . . 33370
Keaton Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . 1675
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Kelly Park Channel . . . . . . . . 43030 Little Lake George . . . . . . . . 8435 Matlacha Pass . . . . . . . . . . . 54840
Kemp Channel . . . . . . . . . . . 13985 Little Manatee River . . . . . . . 24481 Maxwell Boat Ramp Channel . 7557
Kennedy Yacht Club Channel . 41345 Little Money Key . . . . . . . . . 12547 May River . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35745
Key Biscayne Yacht Club . . . . 49075 Little Mud River . . . . . . . . . 36855 Mayport Basin . . . . . . . . . . . 7155
Key West Main Channel . . . . 14805 Little River - Winyah Bay . . . 33605 McGregor Isles . . . . . . . . . . . 53495
Key West Northwest Channel . 15160 Little River Inlet . . . . . . . . . 15, 1680 McKay Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23616
Key West Oceanside Marina . . 14665 Little Shark River . . . . . . . . . 15940 Melbourne Channel . . . . . . . . 43210
Key West Southwest Channel . 15155 Little Shark River Entrance . . . 15950 Memorial Island Park . . . . . . . 44350
Keystone Point Channel . . . . . 47855 Loggerhead Marina . . . . . . . . 43970 Miami Beach Channel . . . . . . 47970
Kingfish Boat Ramp . . . . . . . . 60010 Long Branch . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7575 Miami Main Channel . . . . . . . 10460
Kings Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6935, 37710 Long Cutoff . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55365 Miami Shores Channel . . . . . 48235
Kings Island Turning Basin . . . 5045 Long Island Crossing . . . . . . . 4785 Miami Turning Basin . . . . . . . 10750
Kingsley Creek . . . . . . . . . . 38000 Long Key - Cape Sable . . . . 15590 Midnight Pass Lagoon . . . . . . 58170
Kissimmee River . . . . . . . . . 51930 Long Key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12385 Mike Gordon Restaurant . . . . . 48220
Klostermans Bayou Approach . Longboat Harbor Channel . . . . 59025 Mile Point . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7260
. 62125 Longboat Harbor North Marina .59135 Miles Grant . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45975
Knights Pass Channel . . . . . . 57180 Longboat Key Moorings . . . . . 58680 Mill Cove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7393
Krause Lagoon Channel . . . . . 33210 Longboat Pass . . . . . . . . . . . 21757 Mobel Americana Channel . . . 25260.1
Krause Lagoon Cross Channel . 33305 Lonnie Wurm Channel . . . . . . 7393.1 Molasses Reef . . . . . . . . . . . 11945
Krum Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32645 Looe Key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1007 Molasses Reef . . . . . . . . . . . 957
Looe Key Research . . . . . . . 1006 Molasses Reef Marina . . . . . . 11910
Lower Flats Range . . . . . . . . 4825 Monroe Cut . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9250
Loxahatchee River . . . . . . . . . 46255 Moody Canal . . . . . . . . . . . . 53290
L Loxahatchee River North Fork . 46330 Moore Haven South Channel . .51390
Loxahatchee River Southwest Moorings Channel . . . . . . . . . 44600
L`Hermitage . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48750 Fork . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46355 Moran's Marina Channel . . . . . 16835
La Siesta Resort . . . . . . . . . 12805 Lyons Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57785 Moser Channel . . . . . . . . . . . 12510
Lake Boca Raton . . . . . . . . . 47150 Mosquito Lagoon . . . . . . . . . . 40900
Lake Dexter . . . . . . . . . . . . 8870 Moss Creek . . . . . . . . . . . . 4200
Lake George . . . . . . . . . . . . 8550 Mount Pleasant Channel . . . . . 3510
Lake Hatchineha . . . . . . . . . . 52050 M Mullet Key Bayou East
Lake Kissimmee . . . . . . . . . . 51995 Channel . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25330
Lake Monroe . . . . . . . . . . . . 9240 MSRC Boundary . . . . . . . . . . 10720 Mullet Key Channel . . . . . . . 22340
Lake Okeechobee (Route 1) . . 51190 MacDill AFB Prohibited Area . . 22815.5 Mullock Creek . . . . . . . . . . . 18750
Lake Okeechobee (Route 2) . . 51400 MacDill Channel . . . . . . . . . . 23415 Murphy Island . . . . . . . . . . . 8275
Lake Park Marina . . . . . . . . . 46530 MacDill Marina Channel . . . . . 22970 Murrells Inlet . . . . . . . . . . . . 75, 1760
Lake Passage Channel . . . . . 15260 Mackay Creek . . . . . . . . . . . 4170 Myakka River . . . . . . . . . . . . 20140
Lake Tohopekaliga . . . . . . . . . 52105 Mackay River . . . . . . . . . . . . 37090
Lake Worth Creek . . . . . . . . . 46375 Manalapan Channel . . . . . . . . 47007
Lake Worth Inlet - Hillsboro Manatee Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . 50310
Inlet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47113 Manatee Bay Property Owners N
Lake Worth Inlet . . . . . . . . . . 10180 Association Channel . . . . . 54930
Lake Worth North . . . . . . . . . 46435 Manatee Cove Marina . . . . . . 42490.1 Naples Bay Channel . . . . . . . 17535
Lake Worth South . . . . . . . . . 46720 Manatee Creek . . . . . . . . . . . 50245 Nassau Cutoff . . . . . . . . . . . . 38168
Lake Wyman . . . . . . . . . . . . 47115 Manatee River . . . . . . . . . . . 21865 National Park Service Boat
Largo Sound Channel . . . . . . . 11770 Mandalay Channel . . . . . . . . . 25935 Basin South Channel . . . . 16105
Las Croabas . . . . . . . . . . . . 31165 Marinatown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52655 National Park Service Boat
Las Mareas . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31805 Marine Site Two Channel . . . 33545 Basin West Channel . . . . 16135
Lauderdale Yacht Club . . . . . . 47415 Marineland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39575 Nettles Island Channel . . . . . . 45425
Layton Canal Channel . . . . . . 13480 Mariners Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . 47890 New Channel Range . . . . . . . 4770
Leffis Key Channel . . . . . . . . 21780 Mariners Club Marina . . . . . . 11917.1 New Pass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21620
Lemon Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57560 Marker 1 Marina Channel . . . . 61975 New Pass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17964
Lemon Bay Channel . . . . . . . 57250 Marsh Harbor Marina . . . . . . . 35420 New Port Cove Marine
Lemon Bay Channel . . . . . . . 57140 Matanzas Inlet - Mosquito Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46615
Lido Key Channel . . . . . . . . 21533 Lagoon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39675 New River . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35830
Lido Key Channel . . . . . . . . 21550 Matanzas Pass Channel . . . . . 18085 New River Sound . . . . . . . . . 47240
Lighthouse Harbor . . . . . . . . . 60920 Matanzas River . . . . . . . . . . 39055 New Smyrna Beach . . . . . . . 40620
Lignumvitae Channel . . . . . . . 13230 Matanzas River . . . . . . . . . . 39035 New Smyrna Beach . . . . . . . 40725
Lime Tree Bay . . . . . . . . . . 33120 Matecumbe Harbor . . . . . . . . . 12375.01 Newfound Harbor Channel . . . .13885
Linkport Channel . . . . . . . . . . 44845 Matheson Hammock East Newfound Harbor Key . . . . . . 1003
Little Basin East . . . . . . . . . 50540 Channel . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49405 Newport Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . 11851
Little Bayou . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24805 Matheson Hammock South Newport Bay Auxiliary
Little Bayou Approach . . . . . . 24760 Channel . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49440 Channel . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11853
Little Crawl Key Channel . . . 13545 Mathew Marina . . . . . . . . . . . 40250 Niles Channel . . . . . . . . . . . 13945
Little Harbor Marina . . . . . . . 24565 Matlacha Pass . . . . . . . . . . . 55000
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INDEX
Ninety-Seventh Street Channel Peace River (North Section) . . 21195 Radio Point . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33490
. 13700 Peace River . . . . . . . . . . . . 20420 Ramrod Key . . . . . . . . . . . . 13910
North Apollo Beach . . . . . . . . 24665 Peck Lake . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46035 Ramshorn Shoal . . . . . . . . . . 50560
North Creek . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35015 Pelican Creek . . . . . . . . . . . 42615 Rattlesnake Channel . . . . . . . 23812
North Edisto River . . . . . . . . 265, 3855 Peppertree Pointe . . . . . . . . . 54195 Redfish Cove Channel . . . . . . 54375
North Estero Bay . . . . . . . . . 18309 Perico Bayou Channel . . . . . . 59665 Redfish Pass . . . . . . . . . . . . 1255
North Lake Shoal . . . . . . . . . 51860 Perico Harbor Marina . . . . . . . 60060 Redfish Point Rim Channel . . 54090
North Newport River . . . . . . . 36475 Pine Island East Channel . . . . 56509 Redhook Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . 32420
North Siesta Key . . . . . . . . . 21570.1 Pine Island Shores . . . . . . . . 55340 Regatta Pointe Marina Channel 22015
Northside Marina Channel . . . . 50805 Pine Island Sound . . . . . . . . 54795 Rhum Cove Marina . . . . . . . . 43300
Pine Island West Channel . . . 56509.9 Rice Creek . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8030
Pirate Harbor . . . . . . . . . . . . 20035 Richardson Reef . . . . . . . . . . 1580
Pirates Cove . . . . . . . . . . . . 14130 Rigels Cove Channel . . . . . . 45585
O Pithlachascotee River . . . . . . . 26505 Riomar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44275
Placida Pier . . . . . . . . . . . . 56777 River Run . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43700
Ocean Harbor . . . . . . . . . . . . 12165 Plant Channel . . . . . . . . . . . 12950 Riverdeck Channel . . . . . . . . 41295
Ocean Inlet Park . . . . . . . . . 47040 Plantation Creek . . . . . . . . . . 6250 Riverside . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8980
Ocean Point . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11980 Plato Canal . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53415 Riverside Marina . . . . . . . . . 45035
Oceanside Isle . . . . . . . . . . . 12383 Point Pinellas . . . . . . . . . . . 24740 Riviera Dunes Channel . . . . . 22081
Ogeechee River . . . . . . . . . . 36285 Point Pinellas Channel . . . . . 24700, 60510 Roberts Bay Channel . . . . . . . 57710
Oglethorpe Range . . . . . . . . . 4970 Ponce de Leon Cut . . . . . . . 40495 Rock Key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1053
Ohio Key Channel . . . . . . . . 12580 Ponce de Leon Inlet . . . . . . . 9520 Rockdedundy River . . . . . . . . 36825
Okee - Tantie . . . . . . . . . . . 51945 Ponce de Leon Inlet Light . . . 610 Rocky Reef . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51225
Okeechobee Waterway . . . . . . 51890 Ponce de Leon Park Channel . 20445 Roosevelt Channel . . . . . . . . 55630
Old Bridge Park East Channel 52480 Port Boca Grande Light . . . . . 1305, 19965 Roosevelt Roads Harbor . . . . . 31430
Old Bridge Park West Port Everglades . . . . . . . . . . 791 Round Island . . . . . . . . . . . . 44760
Channel . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52550 Port Everglades Southport . . . . 47566 Royal Harbor . . . . . . . . . . . . 17575
Old Naples Bay Channel . . . . 17687 Port Everglades Southport . . . . 10385, 47515 Royal Palm Marina . . . . . . . . 57470
Old Pelican Bay . . . . . . . . . 18142 Port Largo Channel . . . . . . . . 11765.1 Royal Palm Yacht Club . . . . . 52785
Old Port Cove . . . . . . . . . . . 46440 Port Manatee Channel . . . . . . 22505 Rybovich Spencer Center
Old Rhodes Key . . . . . . . . . 11160 Port Mayaca . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51185 Channel . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46780
Old Slip Marina . . . . . . . . . . 46670 Port Royal Sound . . . . . . . . . 35605 Rybovich Spencer South
Old Tampa Bay . . . . . . . . . . 23950 Port Royal Sound . . . . . . . . . 310, 4075 Channel . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46800
Old Teakettle Creek . . . . . . . 36720 Port Sanibel Marina Channel . 18067
Orlando Utilities Commission Port Sutton Channel . . . . . . . . 23575
Channel . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41445 Port Wentworth Channel . . . . . 5090
Ormond Beach . . . . . . . . . . . 39908 Prices Creek . . . . . . . . . . . . 28650 S
Ossabaw Sound . . . . . . . . . . 5730 Puerto Arecibo . . . . . . . . . . . 30725
Outrigger Harbour . . . . . . . . . 45710 Puerto Del Rey Marina . . . . . 31330 Saddlebunch Harbor . . . . . . . . 14405
Outrigger Resort . . . . . . . . . . 45735 Puerto Nuevo Channel . . . . . . 30895 Safe Harbor Channel . . . . . . . 14645
Oyer Park Channel . . . . . . . . 47019 Puerto San Juan Light . . . . . . 30735 Safety Harbor Channel . . . . . . 55915
Oyster Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15885 Puerto Yabucoa . . . . . . . . . . . 31745 Safety Harbor Marina . . . . . . . 24370
Ozona Channel . . . . . . . . . . . 62050 Punta Borinquen Light . . . . . . 30715 Sailfish Point Channel . . . . . . 10070
Punta Gorda . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20590 Sailfish Point Marina Channel . 10005
Punta Gorda Boat Club . . . . . 20680 Salt Creek . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30270
Punta Gorda Marina . . . . . . . . 21065 Salt River . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28915
P Punta Higuero Light . . . . . . . . 32400 Salt Run . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38915
Punta Rassa Boat Ramp Sampit Point . . . . . . . . . . . . 2155
Channel . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18040 Samsons Park North Channel . 42400
PPG Industries . . . . . . . . . . . 32070.5
Punta Tuna Light . . . . . . . . . . 31800 Samsons Park South Channel . 42370
Pablo Creek . . . . . . . . . . . . 38350
Putnam County Barge Port . . . 8050 San Antonio Channel . . . . . . . 31100
Pahokee Harbor . . . . . . . . . . 51640
Palm Bay Club Channel . . . . 48290 San Carlos Bay . . . . . . . . . . 18065
Palma Sola Bay . . . . . . . . . . 59635 San Remo Channel . . . . . . . 58446
Palma Sola Park Channel . . . 59890 San Remo Shore Channel . . . 59755
Palmas del Mar . . . . . . . . . . 31725
Q San Sebastian River . . . . . . . 39095
Palmetto Boat Ramp . . . . . . . 21995 Sand Key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61360
Palmetto Dunes Marina . . . . . 4520 Queen Cove . . . . . . . . . . . . 44900 Sand Key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1054
Paradise Canal . . . . . . . . . . . 55310 Queens Harbour Channel . . . . 38390 Sand Key Channel . . . . . . . . 15090
Paradise Yacht Club . . . . . . . 52910 Sand Key Light (Abandoned) . . 1055
Pasadena Yacht Club Channel Sand Key Light . . . . . . . . . . 1055.1
. 60755 Sandpiper Channel . . . . . . . . 42945
Pasco County Fish Haven . . . 1555 R Sanford Spoil Bank . . . . . . . . 9385
Pass-A-Grille . . . . . . . . . . . . 25460 Sanibel Island . . . . . . . . . . . 19865
Pass-A-Grille . . . . . . . . . . . . 25560 Race Channel . . . . . . . . . . . 13085 Sanibel Island Light . . . . . . . . 1245
Patriots Point . . . . . . . . . . . . 2560 Radas Roosevelt Passage . . . 31530 Sapelo River . . . . . . . . . . . . 5875
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INDEX
Sapelo Sound . . . . . . . . . . . 5835 South Pasadena Marina . . . . . 60975 Tamp Bay Cut C Channel . . . 22580
Sapelo Sound . . . . . . . . . . . 36630 South Seas Plantation Small Tampa Bay Cut A Channel . . 22411
Sarasota Sailing Squadron Boat Basin . . . . . . . . . . . 55640 Tampa Bay Cut B Channel . . 22465, 60475
Race Course . . . . . . . . . . 58580 Southern Passage . . . . . . . . . 19235 Tampa Bay Cut D Channel . . 22700
Satilla River . . . . . . . . . . . . 6435 Southwest Channel . . . . . . . . 21840 Tampa Bay Cut E Channel . . 22745
Savannah River - St. Simons Sparkman Channel . . . . . . . . . 23535 Tampa Bay Cut F Channel . . . 22795
Sound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35920 Spring Creek . . . . . . . . . . . . 19330 Tampa Bay Cut J Channel . . . 23705
Savannah River . . . . . . . . . . 4750 Spring Lake Waterway . . . . . . 21038 Tampa Bay Cut J-2 Channel . . 23750
Sawpit Creek . . . . . . . . . . . . 38185 St Augustine Light . . . . . . . . . 590 Tarpon Basin . . . . . . . . . . . . 50380
Scottsmoor Landing . . . . . . . . . 41123 St Marys Approach . . . . . . . . 6515 Tarpon Cove . . . . . . . . . . . . 62165
Sea Forest Cut Channel . . . . 26451 St Marys Entrance . . . . . . . . . 6525 Tavernier Creek . . . . . . . . . . 12065
Sea Isle Marina . . . . . . . . . . 48400 St Marys River . . . . . . . . . . 6790 Taylor Creek Channel . . . . . . 45090
Sea Pines Channel . . . . . . . 27145 St Simons Sound . . . . . . . . . 6035 Tea Table Channel . . . . . . . . 12920
Seagull Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . 56507 St Simons Sound-Fernandina Tempustech Marina . . . . . . . . 17885
Sebastian Inlet Channel . . . . . 9730 Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6727 Tennessee Reef . . . . . . . . . . 993
Sembler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43635 St. Andrew Sound . . . . . . . . 37375 Terminal Channel . . . . . . . . . 7620
Sembler Marine North Channel 43630.1 St. Augustine Inlet . . . . . . . . 9480 Terra Ceia Bay . . . . . . . . . . 22140
Seminole Plant . . . . . . . . . . 7995 St. Catherines Sound . . . . . . 5795 The Bight Channel . . . . . . . . 4915
Seven Seas Marina . . . . . . . 40280 St. Catherines Sound . . . . . . 36465 The Dock On The Bay . . . . . 58985
Sewalls Point . . . . . . . . . . . 45885 St. Charles Harbour Channel . 54490 The Elbow . . . . . . . . . . . . . 948
Sheephead Cut . . . . . . . . . . . 40680 St. Christopher Key Channel . 25355 The Landings Marina . . . . . . . 53730
Shell Key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12305 St. Helena Sound . . . . . . . . 3955 The Moorings . . . . . . . . . . . . 50290
Shell Point Village . . . . . . . . 54700 St. Johns Light . . . . . . . . . . 575 Titusville Yacht Basin . . . . . . 41210
Shelter Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15153.1 St. Johns River . . . . . . . . . 7115 Tolomato River . . . . . . . . . . . 38620
Shem Creek . . . . . . . . . . . . 3560 St. Joseph Sound . . . . . . . . 61850 Toms Harbor Channel . . . . . . 13541
Sherman Cut . . . . . . . . . . . . 7235 St. Lucie Canal . . . . . . . . . 51105 Tortoise Island Center Channel 42445
Shipyard Creek Channel . . . . . 2770 St. Lucie Inlet - Jupiter Inlet . 46005 Tortoise Island Channel . . . . . 42463
Shore Drive Channel . . . . . . 42770 St. Lucie Inlet . . . . . . . . . . 10000 Town Creek Channel . . . . . . . 2715
Siesta Isles . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18200 St. Lucie Power Plant Town and River Estates . . . . . 53910
Siesta Key - Tampa Bay . . . . 58450 Channel . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45330 Town and River Rim Channel 53875
Signal Cove Channel . . . . . . 26940 St. Lucie River (North Fork) . 50840 Treasure Beach . . . . . . . . . . 39400
Silver Glen Springs Run . . . . 8595 St. Lucie River (South Fork) . 50995 Treasure Island . . . . . . . . . . . 61045
Silver Lake . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39683 St. Lucie River . . . . . . . . . . 50635 Tropical Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . 12565
Sim-Par Marina Channel . . . . . 39700 St. Nicolas Point Channel . . . 33395 Tropical Marina . . . . . . . . . . . 14110
Singer Island Channel . . . . . . 10211 St. Petersburg Channel . . . . . 24950 Trout River . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7530
Sister Creek . . . . . . . . . . . . 13725 St. Petersburg Yacht Basin . . 25009 Truck Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32720
Sisters Creek . . . . . . . . . . . 38300 St. Simons Light . . . . . . . . . 520 Turkey Point Channel . . . . . . 49955
Skidaway Island . . . . . . . . . . 5705 St. Thomas Harbor . . . . . . . . 32570 Turtle River . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6315
Skidaway Narrows . . . . . . . . . 36130 Steinhatchee River . . . . . . . . 30460 Twin Sisters Reef . . . . . . . . 37265
Skidaway River . . . . . . . . . . 36065 Stock Island Approach Channel Tybee Knoll Cut Range . . . . . 4710
Skull Creek . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35615 . 14490.3 Tybee Light . . . . . . . . . . . . . 345, 4540
Skyway Causeway Breakwater Stock Island East Channel . . . 14590 Tybee Range . . . . . . . . . . . . 4535
. 22190 Stono River . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3765
Smacks Bayou . . . . . . . . . . . 25025 Stranahan River . . . . . . . . . . 47360
Smyrna Yacht Club . . . . . . . . 40765 Stump Pass . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21344
Snake Creek . . . . . . . . . . . . 12200 Stump Pass Marina . . . . . . . . 21385 U
Snapper Creek Marina . . . . . . 49510 Sugarloaf Key Shores . . . . . . 14290
Snell Isle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25020.1 Summerland Key . . . . . . . . . 14050 Umbrella Creek . . . . . . . . . . 37435
Snook Hole Channel . . . . . . . 16790.01 Sunrise Waterway . . . . . . . . . 21019.5 Uncle Henry`s Marina . . . . . . 56780
Sombrero Key . . . . . . . . . . . 1002 Sunset Harbour Channel . . . . . 48080 Upper Cross Bayou . . . . . . . . 26453
Sombrero Key Light Sunshine Skyway Channel . . . 60315 Upper Flats Range . . . . . . . . 4880
(Abandoned) . . . . . . . . . . . 1000 Suwannee River - Alligator Upper Matecumbe West
Sombrero Key Light . . . . . . . . 1001 Pass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30085 Channel . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12825
Sonde de Vieques . . . . . . . . 31520 Suwannee River - McGriff Upper Myakka River . . . . . . . 20355
South Altamaha River . . . . . . 36980 Pass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30170 Upper Savannah River . . . . . . 5295
South Amelia River . . . . . . . 38040 Suwannee Sound South Upper Sugarloaf Sound . . . . . . 14180
South Channel . . . . . . . . . . . 4650 Entrance . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30015 Useppa Island . . . . . . . . . . . 56150
South Creek . . . . . . . . . . . . 57950 Sword Point Channel . . . . . . . 54793.1 Useppa Island Club Channel . 56170
South Dent Channel . . . . . . . 25530 Sykes Creek . . . . . . . . . . . . 41565 Useppa Island Homeowners . . 56080
South Edisto River . . . . . . . . 35065
South Edisto River . . . . . . . . 3925
South Estero Bay . . . . . . . . . 18960
South Gandy Channel . . . . . . 23955 T V
South Gulf Cove Entrance . . . . 20155
South Jupiter Narrows . . . . . . 46075 Tamarac Park Channel . . . . . . 14450 Vaca Cut Channel . . . . . . . . . 12501
South Newport River . . . . . . . 36570
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CROSS REFERENCE - INTERNATIONAL VS. U.S. LIGHT NUMBER
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