Nav aids
Nga chart 62570 (4TH ed)
HYDROPAC 2266/08
- issued
- 2008-11-18 14:51Z
- status
- cancelled 2008-12-23 09:21Z (archive)
- authority
- NAVAREA IX 224/08 180800Z NOV 08.
- position
- 29.174, 48.840
- source
- nga_json · first seen 2026-08-17 13:38Z
Original warning text
NGA CHART 62570 (4TH ED). ISOLATED DANGER BUOY, FL (2) W 9 SEC, ESTABLISHED IN 29-10.43N 048-50.38E.
This area · aids-to-navigation notices
44 within 180 nm since 1998 · 1 in the last 12 months · 1 in force now
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- Odas buoy relocated to 28-49.63N 050-42.93E2026-02-28
- Al kubr light 29-04.30N 048-29.56E unlit2022-09-03
- Light, f wrg 14 meters 18 miles with sectors green 072-073, white 073-075, red 075-076 degrees, RACON (z)…2021-01-19
- Raz 26 buoy 27-35.60N 049-14.52E missing2019-12-25
- Al kubr light 29-04.3N 048-29.6E unlit2016-09-24
- Ra's tannurah buoy 27-06.0N 050-57.5E RACON unreliable2015-02-27
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Timeline
- Nga chart 62434 (11TH ed)cancelled by · 2008-12-23
Nearby now · within 120 nm
- Navigation prohibited until further notice in area within 600 meters of 29-13.10N 048-44.42EOther · 5.9 nm
- Barge dream 1 sank in 29-14.06N 048-41.22EOther · 8.8 nm
- Dangerous wreck marked by buoy in 29-05.49N 048-22.09EWrecks · 25.2 nm
- Navigation prohibited until further notice in area within 600 meters of 28-52.49N 048-21.63EOther · 30.9 nm
- Met tower 28-46.0N 048-26.1E temporarily replaced by yellow buoy, FL(4) 15 sec 5MOther · 32.4 nm
- Survey operations 10 aug until further notice by M/V vision 2 in: a. 29-03.09N 048-10.06ESurveys · 35.5 nm
- Odas buoy relocated to 28-49.63N 050-42.93ENav aids · 100.7 nm
Worldwide now
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Nav aids
Lights extinguished, buoys off station, RACON/NAVTEX outages. All current aids-to-navigation notices →
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.