Wrecks
Dangerous wreck, least depth 13.8 meters, in 29-22.56N 049-07.64E
HYDROPAC 600/04
- issued
- 2004-04-02 18:57Z
- status
- cancelled 2004-06-10 02:15Z (archive)
- authority
- UK HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE FAX 021836Z APR 04
- position
- 29.376, 49.127
- source
- nga_json · first seen 2026-08-17 13:38Z
Original warning text
CHART 62590 (2ND ED). DANGEROUS WRECK, LEAST DEPTH 13.8 METERS, IN 29-22.56N 049-07.64E.
This area · wrecks & obstructions
32 within 180 nm since 1998 · 0 in the last 12 months · 1 in force now
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- Dangerous wreck marked by buoy in 29-05.49N 048-22.09E2024-01-25
- Wreck of meteorological tower marked by light in 28-46.0N 048-26.1E2023-03-24
- Dangerous wreck in 29-19.61N 048-25.57E2022-03-07
- Obstruction, least depth 5.8 meters, in 28-51.83N 048-17.70E2021-07-02
- Wreck of meteorological tower marked by light in 28-46.0N 048-26.1E2021-03-03
- Dangerous wreck in 29-21.64N 048-53.25E2020-11-04
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Timeline
- HYDROPAC messages in force 100800Z jun 2004cancelled by · 2004-06-10
Nearby now · within 120 nm
- Navigation prohibited until further notice in area within 600 meters of 29-13.10N 048-44.42EOther · 22.4 nm
- Barge dream 1 sank in 29-14.06N 048-41.22EOther · 24.6 nm
- Dangerous wreck marked by buoy in 29-05.49N 048-22.09EWrecks · 43.3 nm
- Navigation prohibited until further notice in area within 600 meters of 28-52.49N 048-21.63EOther · 50.2 nm
- Met tower 28-46.0N 048-26.1E temporarily replaced by yellow buoy, FL(4) 15 sec 5MOther · 51.6 nm
- Survey operations 10 aug until further notice by M/V vision 2 in: a. 29-03.09N 048-10.06ESurveys · 53.5 nm
- Odas buoy relocated to 28-49.63N 050-42.93ENav aids · 89.6 nm
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