Light List
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The front cover of a Light List volume. |
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Purpose: | Provide detailed information on aids to navigation. |
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Publication Frequency: | Yearly |
Published by: | United States Coast Guard |
Available Online: | Yes [1] |
The United States Coast Guard Light List is an American navigation publication in 7 volumes made available yearly by the U.S. Coast Guard which gives information on lighted navigation aids, unlighted buoys, radiobeacons, radio direction finder calibration stations, daybeacons, racons, and LORAN stations.
Each volume of the Light List contains aids to navigation in geographic order from north to south along the Atlantic coast, from east to west along the Gulf coast, and from south to north along the Pacific coast. It lists seacoast aids first, followed by entrance and harbor aids listed from seaward.
Intracoastal Waterway aids are listed last in geographic order in the direction from New Jersey to Florida to the border of Texas and Mexico.
The listings are preceded by a description of the aids to navigation system in the United States, luminous range diagram, geographic range tables, and other information.
[edit] Source
The text of this article originated from section 409 of The American Practical Navigator, a document produced by the government of the United States of America.
[edit] See also
Similar publications are published by the U.S. National Geo-Spatial Agency for use by the U.S. military and by the Canadian Coast Guard.
- American Practical Navigator
- Buoy
- Coast Pilots
- List of Lights
- Local Notice to Mariners
- Notice to Mariners
- Sailing Directions
[edit] External links
- Chapter 4: Nautical Publications - from the online edition of Nathaniel Bowditch's American Practical Navigator
- Light Lists Online
- U.S. National Geo-spatial Agency (military)
- Canadian Coast Guard
Sailing books