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ADMIRALTY Sailing Directions (Pilots) provide essential information to support port entry and coastal navigation for all classes of ships at sea. They amplify charted detail and contain information needed for safe navigation which is not available from charts or other hydrographic publications. They are written with the assumption that the required charts and publications are to hand and are intended to be read in conjunction with them.
Contents
Record of updates
Preface
Reporting new dangers to navigation
Feedback
Contents
Abbreviations
Glossary
Chapter Index Diagrams
Chapter 1
Countries, Navigation and Regulations
Limits of the book (1.1)
Country information (1.2)
Navigational dangers and hazards (1.16)
Traffic and operations (1.23)
Charts (1.34).
Aids to navigation (1.39)
Pilotage (1.42)
Radio facilities (1.43)
Regulations (1.49)
Signais (1.70)
Distress and rescue (1.71)
Natural conditions
Maritime topography (1.82)
Currents (1.94)
Sea level and tides (1.100).
Sea and swell (1.102)
Sea water characteristics (1.105)
Climate and weather (1.111).
Climate information (1.132)
Chapter 2
Spain - South coast - Gibraltar to Cabo de San Antonio
Chapter 3
Spain - East coast - Cabo de San Antonio to Cap Cerbere
Chapter 4
Spain - Islas Bal?ares .
Chapter 5
Morocco - Mediterranean coast
Chapter 6
The coast of Algeria
Chapter 7
The coast of Tunisia
Chapter 8
Sicilian Channel and Malta Channel
Chapter 9
Sicilia - West and South coasts including Isole Egadi
Chapter 10
Sicilia - North coast and off- lying islands
Chapter 11
Italy - South-west coast, Capo Suvero to Stretto di Messina
Chapter 12
Stretto di Messina.
Chapter 13
Sicilia - South-east coast
Chapter 14
South coast of Italy - Stretto di Messina to Capo Santa Maria di Leuca
Appendix
Appendix - Areas and zones used for firing exercises, special areas and submarine operating areas
Index
Index .
Certificate of Authenticity