A.Ocean Passages for the World
B.Admiralty List of Radio Signals
C.IALA Maritime Buoyage System
D.Admiralty List of Lights and Fog Signals
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A.Ocean Passages for the World
B.Symbols and Abbreviations used on Admiralty Charts,Chart 5011
C.Weekly Admiralty Notices to Mariners
D.The Mariners Handbook
A.IALA Buoyage system
B.hydrography,topography,navigational aids and their services
C.basic meteorology and navigation in ice and hazards and restrictions to navigation
D.information on tides,currents and characteristics of the sea
A.Admiralty Maritime Communications
B.Admiralty Tide Tables
C.a comprehensive guide for the yachtsman
D.ALRS
A.Admiralty List of Lights and Fog Signals
B.Admiralty Maritime Communications
C.Admiralty List of Radio Signals
D.Admiralty Digital List of Lights
A.offshore set
B.onshore set
C.head current
D.fair or following current
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Many of the lights on this coast are placed so high as to be frequently obscured by().
Lines drawn through points on the Earth having the same atmospheric pressure are known as ().
A man aboard a vessel,signaling by raising and lowering his outstretched arms to each side,is indicating().
Light Lists for coastal waters are().
The latest known details of lights are given in().
The information on()is not likely found in The Mariners Handbook.
After being launched from a vessel,totally enclosed survival craft which have been afloat over a long period require().
Of the following,()is not likely found in The Mariners Handbook.
Mariners not entering the port are()to keep at least one mile off.
An inflatable liferaft is hand-launched by().