Nav aids
Lights unlit: a. mys veslovskiy 43-39.7N 145-32.4E
Sea of Okhotsk · Kuril Islands · HYDROPAC 3038/17
- issued
- 2017-09-06 09:41Z
- status
- cancelled 2017-12-12 09:40Z (archive)
- authority
- VLADIVOSTOK 216/17 060929Z SEP 17.
- position
- 43.852, 146.071
- source
- nga_json · first seen 2026-08-17 13:38Z
Original warning text
SEA OF OKHOTSK. KURIL ISLANDS. DNC 24. CHART 96901. LIGHTS UNLIT: A. MYS VESLOVSKIY 43-39.7N 145-32.4E. B. MYS YUZHNO-KURIL'SKIY 44-01.2N 145-51.6E. C. MALOKURIL'SKIY 43-52.5N 146-48.8E.
This area · aids-to-navigation notices
15 within 180 nm since 2000 · 0 in the last 12 months · 0 in force now
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- NAVTEX station kushiro (k) 42-57.3N 144-35.4E at reduced power2017-05-27
- NAVTEX station kushiro (k) 42-57.4N 144-35.4E off air2017-03-27
- NAVTEX station otaru (j) 43-19.5N 140-26.8E off air 04001Z to 040500Z mar2017-03-03
- NAVTEX station kushiro (k) 42-57.4N 144-35.4E off air 03001Z to 030600Z mar2017-03-02
- NAVTEX station otaru (j) 43-19.5N 140-26.8E off air 010200Z to 010230Z and 010600Z to 010630Z mar2017-02-27
- NAVTEX station otaru (j) 43-19.5N 140-26.8E off air 0200Z to 0230Z daily 05, 08, and 28 feb2017-02-04
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- Cancel HYDROPAC 3038/17 and this msgcancelled by · 2017-12-12
Nearby now · within 120 nm
- Malokuril'skiy light 43-52.50N 146-48.80E range reduced to eight milesOther · 32.2 nm
- Gunnery exercises 2000Z to 1200Z daily 09 thru 14 aug in areas bound by: a. 46-41.00N 146-02.00E, 45-13.00N…Exercises · 91.8 nm
- Survey operations 15 jul thru 15 oct by M/V nikolay trubyatchinskiy along trackline joining 46-48.60N…Surveys · 104.4 nm
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