Aids-to-navigation notices in the South China Sea

Lights extinguished, buoys off station, RACON/NAVTEX outages.

in force
1
last 12 months
0
vs previous 12 (3)
-100%
since 1999
54

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 · 1

  1. NAVAREA XI 435/23in force2023-12-04
    The Manila NAVTEX station at 14 degrees 30.3 minutes north, 121 degrees 3.9 minutes east is inoperative until further notice.
    North Pacific, Philippines and South China Sea

Longest in force

  1. NAVAREA XI 435/23in force2023-12-04 · 992 d
    The Manila NAVTEX station at 14 degrees 30.3 minutes north, 121 degrees 3.9 minutes east is inoperative until further notice.
    North Pacific, Philippines and South China Sea

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Other hazards in the South China Sea

Archive · 53 cancelled

  1. HYDROPAC 576/991999-06-30 → 1999-10-15
    Light FL(3) w 15 sec 16M established in 01-27.8N 104-27.0E
  2. HYDROPAC 494/991999-06-02 → 2000-07-17
    RACON at durain strait north buoy 01-03.6N 103-38.8E off air
  3. HYDROPAC 262/991999-04-04 → 1999-04-16
    Cable buoy, yellow, qw with ra ref established in 14-53.4N 118-29.3E

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.

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