Towing
Geophysical operations in progress until 21 aug by M/V pacific explorer towing six 6000 meter long cable in…
HYDROPAC 1469/09
- issued
- 2009-08-18 12:30Z
- status
- cancelled 2009-08-22 00:01Z (archive)
- authority
- NAVAREA XIII 30/09 18 AUG 09.
- sea
- Sea of Okhotsk
- position
- 51.470, 143.842
- source
- nga_json · first seen 2026-08-17 13:38Z
Original warning text
1. GEOPHYSICAL OPERATIONS IN PROGRESS UNTIL 21 AUG BY M/V PACIFIC EXPLORER TOWING SIX 6000 METER LONG CABLE IN AREA BOUND BY 51-17N 143-54E, 51-37N 143-42E, 51-39N 143-48E, 51-18N 143-59E. FIVE MILE BERTH REQUESTED. 2. CANCEL THIS MSG 22 AUG.
This area · tows
11 within 180 nm since 2001 · 0 in the last 12 months · 0 in force now
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- Geophysical operations in progress until 06 aug by M/V diabaz towing 1200 meter long cable in area bound by…2015-07-07
- Geophysical operations 07 jul thru 06 aug by M/V diabaz towing 1200 meter long cable in area bound by…2015-07-03
- Sakhalin-northwest coast 1. geophysical operations in progress until 05 aug by M/V akademik fersman towing…2012-07-18
- Geophysical operations in progress until 15 jul by M/V zephyr-i towing 1000 meter long cable in area bound…2012-06-22
- Geophysical operations 070001Z T0 250001Z jun by M/V pacific explorer towing six 5000 meter long cables in…2010-06-04
- Geophysical operations in progress until 20 oct by M/V pacific explorer towing six 6000 meter long cables in…2009-10-09
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Nearby now · within 120 nm
- Underwater operations 01 may thru 31 oct in areas bound by: a. 51-27.95N 143-26.72E, 51-29.25N 143-45.52E,…Surveys · 3.9 nm
- Wave rider buoy established in 51-22.54N 144-14.17ENav aids · 15.8 nm
- Underwater operations 25 may thru 31 dec in area bound by 51-34.92N 143-24.27E, 51-34.90N 144-06.22E,…Surveys · 20.7 nm
Worldwide now
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Towing
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Not for navigation. This is a re-rendering of an official navigational warning for awareness; mariners must use official NAVAREA broadcasts and their national MSI service.