Wrecks
U.A.E
Persian Gulf · HYDROPAC 2683/13
- issued
- 2013-09-06 05:25Z
- status
- cancelled 2013-11-29 13:53Z (archive)
- authority
- NAVAREA IX 227/13 060425Z SEP 13.
- sea
- Persian Gulf
- position
- 25.456, 54.448
- source
- nga_json · first seen 2026-08-17 13:38Z
Original warning text
PERSIAN GULF. U.A.E. CHART 62460 DANGEROUS WRECK IN 25-27.379N 054-26.852E.
This area · wrecks & obstructions
77 within 180 nm since 1995 · 1 in the last 12 months · 3 in force now
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- 12.9 meter depths reported in borouge channel 24-09.00N 052-45.20E2026-02-16
- Foul ground, anchor with 2.5 shackle chain reported in 25-07.69N 052-53.09E2025-02-07
- Partially submerged wreck in vicinity 25-11.64N 054-10.12E2024-02-19
- Obstructions reported in vicinity: a. 25-58.42N 051-35.40E2023-11-06
- Obstructions reported in vicinity: a. 25-58.42N 051-35.40E2023-11-03
- Dangerous wreck, least depth 16.7 meters, in 25-40.77N 055-22.08E2023-06-09
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Timeline
- Cancel HYDROPAC 2683/13 and this msgcancelled by · 2013-11-29
Nearby now · within 120 nm
- Partially submerged wreck in vicinity 25-11.64N 054-10.12EWrecks · 21.8 nm
- Anchoring prohibited in area bound by 25-26.59N 055-05.88E, 25-28.17N 055-06.69E, 25-28.32N 055-09.15E,…Other · 37.3 nm
- Zaqqum buoy in 25-06.56N 053-25.06ENav aids · 59.7 nm
- Foul ground, anchor with 2.5 shackle chain reported in 25-07.69N 052-53.09EWrecks · 87.1 nm
- GPS, GNSS, and AIS interference reported in vicinity of fujairah (25-07.33N 056-20.05E)Nav aids · 104.4 nm
- Derelict 274 meter M/V adalynn unlit and anchored in 25-36.99N 056-24.85EDerelicts · 107 nm
- Mine reported in 26-24.58N 056-20.67EMines · 117.3 nm
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