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- ADMIRALTY
Through the ADMIRALTY Marine Data Portal, users can access extensive data on bathymetry, wrecks and obstructions, ships' routeing, maritime limits and offshore infrastructure We offer a range of seabed mapping data and services - from the depth of the seafloor to its composition
- ADMIRALTY Digital Catalogue (ADC)
The ADMIRALTY Digital Catalogue (ADC) provides a comprehensive and up-to-date reference of ADMIRALTY products and services, including Standard Nautical Charts and Nautical Publications, as well as AVCS, ARCS, ADMIRALTY ECDIS Service and T P NMs
- Notices to Mariners - Weekly - ADMIRALTY
Notices to Mariners Weekly Daily Cumulative AnnualSelect year
- ADMIRALTY Digital Catalogue User guide
ADMIRALTY Digital Catalogue is a service program of The United Kingdom Hydrographic Office (UKHO) allowing you to manually select and combine vector charts, raster charts (ARCS) and paper charts (SNCs) into a single package
- CUMULATIVE LIST OF ADMIRALTY NOTICES TO MARINERS
This publication records the date of issue of the current edition of each nautical chart and of subsequent relevant Notices to Mariners issued since the edition number and date shown above
- About The UK Hydrographic Office (UKHO) | ADMIRALTY
The Royal Navy and all UK defence vessels, from ships to submarines, rely on the UKHO and our ADMIRALTY products and services for safe navigation We work closely with maritime forces and global allies to ensure the best maritime geospatial information is available
- Notices to Mariners - Cumulative - ADMIRALTY
The Cumulative List of ADMIRALTY Notices to Mariners (NP234 A B) can help you to identify outstanding NMs and audit trails for a particular chart or charts The list is published annually, with Part A in January and Part B in July
- How the S-100 data framework will shape e-navigation | ADMIRALTY
Based on research with maritime professionals, this report explores how prepared the industry is for the shift to the S-100 data framework, what benefits it could bring and where barriers still exist As the maritime sector enters a period of transition to a new generation of navigational solutions, S-100 is set to play a key role This framework, developed by the International Hydrographic
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