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Yellow unlit buoy with 40 meter long cable adrift vicinity 38-37S 140-51E at 191735Z may
HYDROPAC 896/07
- issued
- 2007-05-20 03:29Z
- status
- cancelled 2007-05-27 00:00Z (archive)
- authority
- RCC AUSTRALIA SSM 41 200101Z MAY 07.
- sea
- Great Australian Bight
- position
- -38.617, 140.850
- source
- nga_json · first seen 2026-08-17 13:38Z
Original warning text
1. YELLOW UNLIT BUOY WITH 40 METER LONG CABLE ADRIFT VICINITY 38-37S 140-51E AT 191735Z MAY. 2. CANCEL THIS MSG 27 MAY.
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- Six meter buoy, yellow, established in 38-47.62S 142-37.77E2026-06-29
- 12 six meter buoys, yellow, fl w 3 sec, established in area within two miles of 38-46.00S 142-48.80E2026-06-29
- 1 X 6M yellow surface buoy established in position 38-47.62S 142-37.77E 2.5NM clearance requested2026-06-29
- Stokes point light 40-08.96S 143-55.53E unlit2024-04-29
- Cape otway light 38-51.42S 143-30.00E unreliable2023-04-01
- Cape northumberland light 38-03.33S 140-40.02E unreliable2023-03-30
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- Six meter buoy, yellow, established in 38-47.62S 142-37.77ENav aids · 84 nm
- 1 X 6M yellow surface buoy established in position 38-47.62S 142-37.77E 2.5NM clearance requestedNav aids · 84 nm
- 12 six meter buoys, yellow, fl w 3 sec, established in area within two miles of 38-46.00S 142-48.80ENav aids · 92.4 nm
- 12 X 6M yellow surface bouys, fl white 3S depolyed within 1.5NM of position 38-46.00S 142-48.80EOther · 92.4 nm
- Drill rig transocean equinox / V7A7397 / 538010767 in position 38-46.20S 142-48.80E 2.5 nm clearance requestedSurveys · 92.5 nm
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