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HYDROPAC messages in force 260800Z apr 2008
HYDROPAC 785/08
- issued
- 2008-04-26 08:50Z
- status
- cancelled 2008-05-03 09:07Z (archive)
- cancels
- HYDROPAC 1426/06HYDROPAC 1588/06HYDROPAC 1736/06HYDROPAC 285/07HYDROPAC 1794/07HYDROPAC 2298/07HYDROPAC 460/08HYDROPAC 471/08HYDROPAC 745/08HYDROPAC 746/08HYDROPAC 754/08HYDROPAC 771/08HYDROPAC 777/08
- authority
- PVWA 26 APR 08.
- source
- nga_json · first seen 2026-08-17 13:38Z
Original warning text
1. HYDROPAC MESSAGES IN FORCE 260800Z APR 2008. ONLY THOSE MESSAGES ISSUED DURING THE LAST SIX WEEKS ARE LISTED HEREIN. 2008 SERIES: 487(22), 490(29), 492(61), 514(61), 521(93,97), 528(74), 529(91), 534(81,93), 548(63), 550(63), 554(62), 556(63), 560(74), 562(97), 563(95), 564(95), 565(95), 566(95), 567(95), 568(95), 569(95), 570(94), 573(63), 579(63), 598(97), 606(63), 609(83), 618(97), 620(93), 642(83), 647(97), 655(93), 656(97), 658(83), 659(97), 662(83), 664(91), 666(71,93), 671(63), 672(63), 673(63), 674(63), 690(74), 691(71), 692(97), 696(63), 700(81), 702(81), 708(76), 712(97), 716(81), 717(81), 719(63), 720(62), 722(22), 725(81), 728(71), 729(71), 731(63,71), 732(63), 733(63), 735(74), 736(75), 739(63), 741(22), 742(91), 747(63), 748(81), 757(61,63), 758(63), 759(23,29), 760(63), 766(83), 767(62), 768(GEN), 770(74), 772(62), 773(95), 774(62), 776(81), 778(GEN), 780(22), 782(63), 783(63), 784(29). 2. THE SUMMARY OF ALL HYDROPAC MESSAGES IN FORCE AS OF 20 DEC 2007 IS GIVEN IN SEC III OF NM 52/07. WARNINGS ISSUED DURING THE SUBSEQUENT QUARTERS ARE SUMMARIZED IN NM 13/08. 3. CANCEL HYDROPAC 1426/06, 1588/06, 1736/06, 285/07, 1794/07, 2298/07, 460/08, 471/08, 745/08, 746/08, 754/08, 771/08, 777/08.
Timeline
- Dangerous wreck, least depth 14 meters, marked by float in 29-47.5N 048-47.2Ecancels · 2006-07-29
- Kuh-e mubarak light 25-50.2N 057-18.5E changed to: fl w 10 sec 18 milescancels · 2006-08-19
- Dangerous wreck in 29-49.5N 048-47.5Ecancels · 2006-09-05
- Dangerous wreck in 29-29.6N 048-20.4Ecancels · 2007-02-14
- Nga chart 62411(1ST ed)cancels · 2007-10-16
- Seismic survey 01 jan thru 31 may 08 by M/V pacific sword towing two 5100 meter long cables in area bound by…cancels · 2007-12-31
- F/V ibsa quino reports crewman with broken leg in 33-25S 043-32Ecancels · 2008-03-10
- Distress signal received on 121.5 mhz in 47-07.2N 165-31.0Ecancels · 2008-03-12
- Derelict 20 meter F/V partially submerged and adrift in 11-24S 126-28E at 200539Z aprcancels · 2008-04-20
- HYDROPAC messages in force 200800Z apr 2008cancels · 2008-04-20
- Nga chart 74171 (4TH ed)cancels · 2008-04-20
- Derelict nine meter S/V flyer, blue hull, adrift in 33-22.4S 170-49.5W at 232000Z aprcancels · 2008-04-24
- Nga chart 22312 (2ND ed)cancels · 2008-04-24
- Dangerous wreck, least depth 14 meters, marked by float in 29-47.5N 048-47.2Ereplaced · 2006-07-29
- Kuh-e mubarak light 25-50.2N 057-18.5E changed to: fl w 10 sec 18 milesreplaced · 2006-08-19
- Dangerous wreck in 29-49.5N 048-47.5Ereplaced · 2006-09-05
- Dangerous wreck in 29-29.6N 048-20.4Ereplaced · 2007-02-14
- Nga chart 62411(1ST ed)replaced · 2007-10-16
- Seismic survey 01 jan thru 31 may 08 by M/V pacific sword towing two 5100 meter long cables in area bound by…replaced · 2007-12-31
- F/V ibsa quino reports crewman with broken leg in 33-25S 043-32Ereplaced · 2008-03-10
- Distress signal received on 121.5 mhz in 47-07.2N 165-31.0Ereplaced · 2008-03-12
- Derelict 20 meter F/V partially submerged and adrift in 11-24S 126-28E at 200539Z aprreplaced · 2008-04-20
- HYDROPAC messages in force 200800Z apr 2008replaced · 2008-04-20
- Nga chart 74171 (4TH ed)replaced · 2008-04-20
- Derelict nine meter S/V flyer, blue hull, adrift in 33-22.4S 170-49.5W at 232000Z aprreplaced · 2008-04-24
- Nga chart 22312 (2ND ed)replaced · 2008-04-24
- HYDROPAC messages in force 030800Z may 2008cancelled by · 2008-05-03
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Not for navigation. This is a re-rendering of an official navigational warning for awareness; mariners must use official NAVAREA broadcasts and their national MSI service.