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Chart No. 1 
Nautical Chart Symbols Abbreviations and Terms

Current Edition:    10  
Corrected through U.S. Notice to Mariners No.   31/2000 (29 July 2000)

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Title Pages
Table of Contents
Introduction
Schematic Layout
Section A - Chart Number, Title, Marginal Notes
Section B - Positions, Distances, Directions, Compass
Section C - Natural Features
Section D - Cultural Features
Section E - Landmarks
Section F - Ports
Section G - Topographic Terms
Section H - Tides, Currents
Section I - Depths
Section J - Nature of the Seabed
Section K - Rocks, Wrecks, Obstructions
Section L - Offshore Installations
Section M - Tracks, Routes
Section N - Areas, Limits
Section O - Hydrographic Terms
Section P - Lights
Section Q - Buoys, Beacons
Section R - Fog Signals
Section S - Radar, Radio, Electronic Position-Fixing Systems
Section T - Services
Section U - Small Craft Facilities
Section V - Index of Abbreviations
Section W - International Abbreviations
Section X - List of Descriptors
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