Derelicts
Derelict 79 foot S/V mi dushi adrift vicinity 12-39.4N 070-28.6W at 201445Z jul
Caribbean Sea · NAVAREA IV 561/14
- issued
- 2014-07-20 19:55Z
- status
- cancelled 2014-07-23 20:00Z (archive)
- self-cancels
- 2014-07-23 20:00Z
- authority
- JRCC CURACAO 201808Z JUL 14.
- sea
- Caribbean Sea
- position
- 12.657, -70.477
- source
- nga_json · first seen 2026-08-17 13:38Z
Original warning text
CARIBBEAN SEA. 1. DERELICT 79 FOOT S/V MI DUSHI ADRIFT VICINITY 12-39.4N 070-28.6W AT 201445Z JUL. 2. CANCEL THIS MSG 232000Z JUL 14.
This area · derelict & adrift vessels
34 within 180 nm since 2007 · 0 in the last 12 months · 0 in force now
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Nearby now · within 120 nm
- Cable buoy established in 12-28.30N 069-45.10WNav aids · 43.9 nm
- Punta perret light 11-47.68N 071-20.37W unlitNav aids · 72.4 nm
- Cabo negro light 11-30.15N 069-33.34W unlitNav aids · 87.9 nm
- Punta borojo light 11-12.08N 070-46.67W changed to fl w 11 sec 19 meters 18 milesNav aids · 89.2 nm
- Puerto bolivar front range light 12-15.30N 071-57.50W unlitNav aids · 90.2 nm
- Klein curacao light 11-59.4N 068-38.6W unlitNav aids · 114.7 nm
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