Nav aids
South neptune island light 35-20.3S 136-07.0E unreliable
HYDROPAC 518/04
- issued
- 2004-03-21 13:40Z
- status
- cancelled 2004-03-22 11:20Z (archive)
- cancels
- HYDROPAC 428/04HYDROPAC 511/04
- authority
- AUSCOAST 82/04 202350Z MAR 04
- sea
- Great Australian Bight
- position
- -35.338, 136.117
- source
- nga_json · first seen 2026-08-17 13:38Z
Original warning text
CHART 75130 (16TH ED). 1. SOUTH NEPTUNE ISLAND LIGHT 35-20.3S 136-07.0E UNRELIABLE. 2. CANCEL HYDROPAC 428/04(74), OPERATIONS COMPLETED. 3. CANCEL HYDROPAC 511/04, OPERATIONS COMPLETED.
This area · aids-to-navigation notices
153 within 180 nm since 1999 · 0 in the last 12 months · 0 in force now
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- Point marsden light 35-34.05S 137-37.24E unlit2024-01-09
- Althorpe island light 35-22.10S 136-51.50E unreliable2023-12-19
- Warburto point light 34-00.37S 137-33.04E unreliable2023-04-13
- Troubridge hill light 35-09.96S 137-38.44E unreliable2023-03-09
- Orontes bank light 34-45.40S 138-00.50E unlit2023-02-07
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- Seismic survey in progress until further notice by M/V veritas viking II towing eight 6000 meter long cables…cancels · 2004-03-07
- Underwater operations in progress until further notice by M/V geosea in 39-48S 145-48Ecancels · 2004-03-20
- Seismic survey in progress until further notice by M/V veritas viking II towing eight 6000 meter long cables…replaced · 2004-03-07
- Underwater operations in progress until further notice by M/V geosea in 39-48S 145-48Ereplaced · 2004-03-20
- Cancel HYDROPAC 472/04(22) and 502/04(22)cancelled by · 2004-03-22
Nearby now · within 120 nm
Nothing else in force within 120 nm.
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