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Partially submerged 45 meter diameter suction pile reported in 09-55.39N 060-32.22W, least depth known 62…
NAVAREA IV 123/07
- issued
- 2007-05-02 15:39Z
- status
- cancelled 2009-01-01 09:33Z (archive)
- authority
- TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO 11/07 02 MAY 07.
- position
- 9.923, -60.537
- source
- nga_json · first seen 2026-08-17 13:38Z
Original warning text
CHART 24390 (3RD ED). PARTIALLY SUBMERGED 45 METER DIAMETER SUCTION PILE REPORTED IN 09-55.39N 060-32.22W, LEAST DEPTH KNOWN 62 METERS.
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- Trinidad and tobago2024-02-15
- Several persons overboard from sunken vessel in 11-33.61N 062-47.77W at 301400Z mar2023-03-30
- Pyrotechnics exercises 081300Z to 081600Z apr in vicinity 10-41N 061-37W2022-04-06
- Buoy, yellow, adrift in vicnity 10-10.90N 060-45.58W2022-03-08
- Pyrotechnics exercises 171300Z to 171600Z nov in vicinity 10-41N 061-37W2021-11-16
- Ten meter long log reported adrift in 12-18.9N 062-11.6W at 021720Z jul2021-07-02
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Timeline
- NAVAREA IV messages in force 010800Z jan 2009cancelled by · 2009-01-01
Nearby now · within 120 nm
- Trinidad and tobagoCable ops · 2.6 nm
- Trinidad and tobagoCable ops · 4.3 nm
- Trinidad and tobagoCable ops · 18.2 nm
- Trinidad and tobagoNav aids · 29.8 nm
- Trinidad and tobagoNav aids · 45 nm
- Trinidad and tobagoNav aids · 46.5 nm
- Trinidad and tobagoNav aids · 64.9 nm
- Trinidad and tobagoWrecks · 69 nm
- Trinidad and tobagoNav aids · 72.4 nm
- Trinidad and tobagoNav aids · 75.8 nm
- Trinidad and tobagoNav aids · 85.6 nm
- Faro punta mejillones light 10-42.20N 062-08.40W discontinuedNav aids · 105.6 nm
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