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Four lighted yellow mooring buoys established within 0.5 mile of 29-05.5S 114-16.5E
Eastern Indian Ocean · Australia-west Coast · HYDROPAC 3675/14
- issued
- 2014-12-08 13:33Z
- status
- cancelled 2015-01-28 04:50Z (archive)
- authority
- AUSCOAST 288/14 081322Z DEC 14.
- sea
- Indian Ocean
- position
- -29.092, 114.275 · r 0.5 nm
- source
- nga_json · first seen 2026-08-17 13:38Z
Original warning text
EASTERN INDIAN OCEAN. AUSTRALIA-WEST COAST. DNC 04. CHART 74560. FOUR LIGHTED YELLOW MOORING BUOYS ESTABLISHED WITHIN 0.5 MILE OF 29-05.5S 114-16.5E. TWO MILE BERTH REQUESTED.
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- Four buoys, yellow, fl y 5 sec, established in vicinity 29-27.00S 114-52.18E2026-08-14
- 4 X yellow surface buoys, fl y 5 sec, established within 0.3NM of 29-27.00S 114-52.18E2026-08-14
- Platform cliff head 29-26.99S 114-52.18E unlit2026-07-24
- Cliff head platform light Q1754-8 in position 29-26.99S 114-52.18E unlit2026-07-24
- Pelsaert island light 28-59.13S 113-57.74E unlit2024-04-27
- Pelsaert island light 28-59.11S 113-57.74E unlit2024-04-09
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- Cancel HYDROPAC 3675/14 and this msgcancelled by · 2015-01-28
Nearby now · within 120 nm
- Platform cliff head 29-26.99S 114-52.18E unlitNav aids · 37.8 nm
- Cliff head platform light Q1754-8 in position 29-26.99S 114-52.18E unlitNav aids · 37.8 nm
- 4 X yellow surface buoys, fl y 5 sec, established within 0.3NM of 29-27.00S 114-52.18ENav aids · 37.9 nm
- Four buoys, yellow, fl y 5 sec, established in vicinity 29-27.00S 114-52.18ENav aids · 37.9 nm
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