Coast Pilots

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U.S. Coast Pilots

The front cover of Coast Pilots Volume Five.
Purpose: Provide detailed information about U.S. near-coastal waters.
Publication Frequency: Yearly
Published by: National Ocean Service
Available Online: Yes [1]

United States Coast Pilots is a nine-volume American navigation publication distributed yearly by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Office of Coast Survey. The purpose of the publication is to supplement nautical charts of United States of America (U.S.) waters. Information comes from field inspections, survey vessels, and various harbor authorities. Maritime officials and pilotage associations provide additional information.

Coast Pilots provide more detailed information than Sailing Directions because Sailing Directions are intended exclusively for the oceangoing mariner. Each volume of Coast Pilots must be regularly corrected using Notice to Mariners.

Each volume contains comprehensive sections on local operational considerations and navigation regulations. Following chapters contain detailed discussions of coastal navigation.

An appendix provides information on obtaining additional weather information, communications services, and other data. An index and additional tables complete the volume.

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The text of this article originated from section 405 of The American Practical Navigator, a document produced by the government of the United States of America.

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