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1909'00.0''N
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7242'
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6''
7241'48.0''W
7247'
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140
74
149
Due to the earthquake of January 2010, aids to navigation
and charted landmarks may be unreliable. There may be
floating debris, oil spills, and underwater obstructions that may
not be plotted on this chart. Not all ruins and dangers are
marked or known. The navigator should use extreme caution
when navigating on this chart.
HAITI - WEST COAST
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CAUTION
WEST INDIES
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20
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BAIE
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reduced to the approximate level of Mean Lower Low Water
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Soundings on this chart are corrected for sound velocity
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677
602
584
544
437
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151
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105
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For Symbols and Abbreviations, see Chart No. 1
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30''
MERCATOR PROJECTION
SOUNDINGS
WORLD GEODETIC SYSTEM 1984 (WGS-84)
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GLOSSARY
Baie.............................bay
Riviere........................river
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DIACRITICS
Diacritics are not used on this chart.
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20
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IALA Buoyage System, Region B,
is in effect in the area covered
by this chart. See Chart No. 1.
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BUOYAGE
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HANG
NUA L C
NOTE
40
(2010)
20
0
Rise and fall of tide is about 0.3 meters.
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To ensure that this chart was printed at the proper scale, the line below should
measure six inches (152 millimeters). If the line does not measure six inches
(152 millimeters), this copy is not certified safe for navigation.
AN
60
329
0'W
VAR 91
10
LOGARITHMIC SPEED SCALE
80
In compliance with IHO specifications, soundings on this
chart that are reliable are represented by sloping or
italicized figures. Soundings from less reliable sources
are represented by vertical figures.
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SCALE 1:10,000
209
100
30''
243
HEIGHTS IN METERS ABOVE MEAN SEA LEVEL
Contour interval 20 meters
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40
618
644
To find SPEED, place one point of dividers on nautical miles run and the other on minutes run. Without changing divider spread, place
right point on 60 and left point will then indicate speed in knots. Example: with 4.0 miles run in 15 minutes, the speed is 16.0 knots.
SOUNDINGS IN METERS
(Under 31 in meters and decimeters)
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32
106
LIDAR Surveys
Areas of this chart have been surveyed with the airborne CHARTS
LIDAR (LIght Detection and Ranging) system. LIDAR is an
accepted method of rapid hydrographic survey of coastal areas
which meets International Hydrographic Organization (IHO)
standards for accuracy, quality and hazard detection. LIDAR,
which has a maximum seabed detection limit of approximately
40m, is affected by environmental factors such as water clarity
(turbidity), sea state and sun angle. Such environmental factors
240 present at the time of data collection may limit the range or
geographic extents of soundings gathered by the system. In
such cases, Lidar data may have been augmented by other
sources in the construction of this chart.
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SOUNDINGS IN METERS
1st Ed., Jan. 2010
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4 Silos
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03 Wk
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OQ
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OQ
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154
100
219
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SOURCE DIAGRAM
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A - U.S. Navy LIDAR survey, NGA Document No. SF401025.....................1:1,000
(2010)
B - U.S. Navy Survey, Archive No. 844020................................................1:50,000
(1985)
With additions from other sources
Neatline Dimensions: 72.0 cm N-S x 94.7 cm E-W
6''
7247'
1st Ed., Jan. 30, 2010 (Correct through NM 5/10)
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SOUNDINGS IN METERS
30''
6''
To ensure that this chart was printed at the proper scale, the line below should
measure six inches (152 millimeters). If the line does not measure six inches
(152 millimeters), this copy is not certified safe for navigation.
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WARNING
Nautical Miles
Copyright 2010 by the United States Government
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1,200
The prudent mariner will not rely solely on any single
aid to navigation, particularly on floating aids. See
paragraph No. 1 of Notice to Mariners No. 1 or Sailing
Directions Planning Guides for information relative to
NGA Charts.
7242'
Baie de Saint-Marc
SOUNDINGS IN METERS - SCALE 1:10,000
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right point on 60 and left point will then indicate speed in knots. Example: with 4.0 miles run in 15 minutes, the speed is 16.0 knots.
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ANNUA
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