Nautical Chart AUS 55 Approaches to Port Walcott
Australia region | Western Australia |
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Format | Charts |
Publisher | Australian Hydrographic Service |
Size | 730 x 1100 mm |
Weight (g) | 100 g |
Product description
The Australian Hydrographic Service currently has over 400 paper charts. All our charts are fully corrected and update to date with the latest Notices to Mariners.
The Australian Hydrographic Service was established, and assumed responsibility for hydrographic surveys in Australia, in 1920. In 1946, Cabinet decided that the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) would maintain the national responsibility for hydrographic surveying, nautical charting and the provision of hydrographic services.
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The Australian Hydrographic Service currently has over 400 paper charts. All our charts are fully corrected and update to date with the latest Notices to Mariners.
The Australian Hydrographic Service was established, and assumed responsibility for hydrographic surveys in Australia, in 1920. In 1946, Cabinet decided that the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) would maintain the national responsibility for hydrographic surveying, nautical charting and the provision of hydrographic services.
RAN is responsible for meeting Australia's obligations to provide hydrographic services as required by the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS). Its traditions and methods take their origins from those of the Royal Navy and the pioneers of hydrography. These include names synonymous with Australian history such as; James Cook, Matthew Flinders, William Bligh, Phillip Parker King - all hydrographers; all dedicated to science, exploration and the safety of life at sea.
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Australia region | Western Australia |
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Format | Charts |
Publisher | Australian Hydrographic Service |
Size | 730 x 1100 mm |
Weight (g) | 100 g |