Debris
Partially submerged object, one meter visible above surface reported within 400 yards of 28-48.8N 089-28.4W
NAVAREA IV 277/05
- issued
- 2005-09-14 12:29Z
- status
- cancelled 2005-11-02 13:36Z (archive)
- authority
- USS SCOUT 10 SEP 05.
- position
- 28.813, -89.473 · r 0.2 nm
- source
- nga_json · first seen 2026-08-17 13:38Z
Original warning text
CHART 11366 (9TH ED). PARTIALLY SUBMERGED OBJECT, ONE METER VISIBLE ABOVE SURFACE REPORTED WITHIN 400 YARDS OF 28-48.8N 089-28.4W.
This area · drifting objects
7 within 180 nm since 2005 · 0 in the last 12 months · 0 in force now
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- 1.5 meter long yellow object adrift in vicinity 27-39.3N 089-14.1W at 071051Z jan2017-01-18
- Partially submerged odas buoy adrift vicinity 26-39-19.8N 088-02-31.2W2008-12-01
- Partially submerged object, possible oil rig, in 27-17.47N 090-58.24W2005-09-24
- Partially submerged object, one meter visible above surface, vicinity 28-42.6N 090-24.3W2005-09-14
- Partially submerged object, one meter visible above surface, vicinity 30-08.6N 087-50.9W2005-09-13
- Submerged platforms: a. 28-51.93N 089-38.65W2005-09-07
Season · when drifting objects happen here
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Timeline
- NAVAREA IV messages in force 020800Z nov 2005cancelled by · 2005-11-02
Nearby now · within 120 nm
- Uscg remote communication facility new orleans 29-53.00N 089-57.00W mf and hf dsc off airOther · 68.9 nm
- Uscg remote communication facility new orleans 29-53.00N 089-57.00W hf dsc services off airOther · 68.9 nm
- Survey operations in progress until 31 dec by M/V island frontier in area bound by 27-54.83N 092-06.05W,…Surveys · 104 nm
- Survey operations in progress until 15 sep by M/V island pride, M/V sanco swift and M/V olympic artemis in…Surveys · 108.9 nm
Worldwide now
4 drifting objects in force · see all
Debris
Logs, buoys, mooring gear and other objects adrift. All current drifting objects →
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.