Aids-to-navigation notices in the Philippine Sea
Lights extinguished, buoys off station, RACON/NAVTEX outages.
- in force
- 3
- last 12 months
- 2
- vs previous 12 (2)
- 0%
- since 1996
- 29
Coverage note: the NGA archive ends 2024-05 and live collection began 2026-08-17. Warnings issued in between are here only if they were still in force when collection started, so 2024–2026 are under-counted.
In force now · 3
- NAVAREA XI 355/26in force2026-08-05The No. 3 light buoy at Futami Ko, Chichi Shima, Nanpo Shoto, is extinguished.North Pacific, Nanpo Shoto
- HYDROPAC 3535/24in force2024-11-14Cape Santiago light at 13-46.32N 120-39.18E is unlit in the South China Sea, Philippines.South China Sea · Philippines
- NAVAREA XI 597/24in force2024-11-14Cape Santiago Light (F2614) in the North Pacific, Philippines, at 13-46.32N 120-39.18E, is extinguished.North Pacific, Philippines
Longest in force
- NAVAREA XI 597/24in force2024-11-14 · 646 dCape Santiago Light (F2614) in the North Pacific, Philippines, at 13-46.32N 120-39.18E, is extinguished.North Pacific, Philippines
- HYDROPAC 3535/24in force2024-11-14 · 646 dCape Santiago light at 13-46.32N 120-39.18E is unlit in the South China Sea, Philippines.South China Sea · Philippines
- NAVAREA XI 355/26in force2026-08-05 · 17 dThe No. 3 light buoy at Futami Ko, Chichi Shima, Nanpo Shoto, is extinguished.North Pacific, Nanpo Shoto
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Other hazards in the Philippine Sea
Archive · 26 cancelled
- HYDROPAC 3173/252025-12-01 → 2026-01-16Moji NAVTEX station (h) 34-00.90N 130-56.10E off air 012330Z dec until further noticeWestern North Pacific · East China Sea · Sea of Japan · Japan
- HYDROPAC 1518/242024-05-07 → 2024-05-07North east islet light 13-38.04N 136-57.04E unlitPhilippine Sea
- HYDROPAC 3977/232023-12-21 → 2026-08-14Simara Island light at 12-47.90N 122-01.20E in Sibuyan Sea, Philippines is unlit.Sibuyan Sea · Philippines
- HYDROPAC 751/192019-03-06 → 2020-07-10Buoy nine, 07-32.1N 134-29.3E missingPhilippine Sea · Palau
- HYDROPAC 750/192019-03-06 → 2020-07-10Daybeacon noPhilippine Sea · Palau
- HYDROPAC 749/192019-03-06 → 2020-07-10Daybeacon noPhilippine Sea · Palau
- HYDROPAC 240/172017-01-21 → 2018-03-23Dart buoy 52404 relocated to 20-41-26N 132-09-49EWestern North Pacific · Philippine Sea
- HYDROPAC 2677/162016-09-05 → 2016-09-06Futami ko entrance light 27-04.8N 142-12.5E unlitWestern North Pacific · Philippine Sea
- HYDROPAC 1517/162016-05-23 → 2016-06-05Maniagassa (managaha) island light 15-14.4N 145-42.7E unlitWestern North Pacific · Mariana Islands · Saipan
- HYDROPAC 1591/102010-08-06 → 2010-12-11Nga chart 91010 (6TH ed)Philippine Sea
- HYDROPAC 2166/082008-11-01 → 2008-11-07Nga chart 81076(12TH ed)
- HYDROPAC 748/082008-04-20 → 2009-01-10Nga chart 510 (3RD ed)
- HYDROPAC 668/082008-04-09 → 2008-04-23Nga chart 91010 (6TH ed)
- HYDROPAC 2537/062006-12-26 → 2008-01-14Odas buoy established in 07-58.8N 130-00.6E
- HYDROPAC 2470/062006-12-18 → 2006-12-19Odas buoy established in 08-00N 130-00E
- HYDROPAC 436/062006-03-15 → 2006-03-16Duyfken point light 12-34.2N 141-35.9E unreliable
- HYDROPAC 1151/052005-07-19 → 2005-12-09Odas buoy established in 07-55.7N 130-03.9E
- HYDROPAC 883/052005-05-29 → 2005-05-30Ashizuri zaki light 32-43.2N 133-01.4E unlit
- HYDROPAC 1239/042004-07-30 → 2005-06-16Odas buoy established in 07-58.8N 130-02.1E
- HYDROPAC 1208/042004-07-26 → 2004-07-30Odas buoy established in 07-58.8N 130-02.1E
- HYDROPAC 1487/012001-09-13 → 2001-09-14Omaezaki light 34-35.6N 138-13.7E unlit
- HYDROPAC 905/012001-06-14 → 2002-05-03Malabrigo point light 13-36.0N 121-15.7E unlit
- HYDROPAC 857/012001-06-05 → 2001-06-13Buoy, yellow, fl w, ra ref, established in 22-47.0N 123-15.8E until 12 jun
- HYDROPAC 1037/002000-07-14 → 2000-11-17Odas buoy 29-00N 135-00E removed
- HYDROPAC 670/002000-05-03 → 2000-05-04Cape spencer light 35-18.0N 136-53.1E unlit
- HYDROPAC 166/961996-02-24 → 1999-02-19Observation buoy established in 27-19N 141-42E
Sea boundaries: Flanders Marine Institute (2018), IHO Sea Areas v3, marineregions.org (CC BY 4.0). Not for navigation — follow official NAVAREA / coastal broadcasts and your national MSI service.