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About Admiralty

Navigate the world’s oceans with confidence, with help from world-leading ADMIRALTY Maritime Data Solutions by the UK Hydrographic Office (UKHO).

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For over 200 years ADMIRALTY Maritime Data Solutions have provided mariners with accurate and reliable information to make the right decisions.

Brought to you by the United Kingdom Hydrographic Office (UKHO), this comprehensive range of SOLAS-compliant charts and publications provides geographically-referenced maritime navigational information you need to keep your crew, cargo and ships safe.

Find out more: admiralty. co. uk /about-us

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The new edition of ADMIRALTY List of Lights and Fog Signals Volume F (NP79) was published on 30 August, covering North-East Indian Ocean, central part of South China and Eastern Archipelagic Seas (North of the Equator). This new edition includes approximately 80 additional lights. Read more: https://bit.ly/2wvKG4w

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We are holding three ‘A Future with ECDIS' seminars at SMM Hamburg between 4 - 6 September. Presented by Tom Mellor, these free technical Seminars provide guidance on key topics, including cyber security, maritime connectivity and more. Book your place now: http://bit.ly/AFuturewithECDIS

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The new edition of ADMIRALTY Tide Tables Volume 4 2019 was published on 16 August, providing tidal information for South Pacific Ocean. Each edition of Tide Tables contains easy-to-use height, timing and tidal stream information to support the planning of departure and arrival times. Read more: https://bit.ly/2POegei

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We've changed the way our ADMIRALTY Notices to Mariners tracings illustrate chart updates. You can find out about these changes and how to use these new tracings in our latest blog: admiralty.co.uk/…/the-new-admiralty-not ices-to-mariners-tra…

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Cargo ships over 10,000GT will now need to meet IMO regulations on the carriage of ECDIS. Our ADMIRALTY Guide to Audits and Inspections can help you to identify key issues which may be examined during any third-party inspection or audit of on-board ECDIS. Download for free here: admiralty.co.uk/…/all-news/admiralty-gu ide-to-audits-and-in…

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Do you comply with the latest #IHO Standards? Our blog helps you understand the importance of S-57, S-63 and S-52 and what they mean to you. Read our blog here: http://bit.ly/2AnUBcG

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The new edition of ADMIRALTY Tide Tables (NP202) has been published, providing tidal predictions for the North Atlantic Ocean and Artic Regions. Each edition of NP202 contains easy-to-use height, timing and tidal stream information to support the planning of departure and arrival times. Read more: http://bit.ly/2NoI1RU

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Our new UK Tidal API helps software developers to build UK tidal height and time predictions into apps by giving them free access to data from over 600 UK tidal stations. Find out more: admiralty.co.uk/news/all-news/ukho-releas es-new-tidal-api

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We are holding three ‘Living with ECDIS’ Seminars at Posidonia, Athens Metropolitan Expo S.A. between 5 - 7 June. Presented by Tom Mellor, these free technical Seminars provide guidance on key topics, including ECDIS and ENC standards, chart data considerations, legal requirements and more. Book your place now: http://bit.ly/LivingwithECDIS

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Do you use the ADMIRALTY Vector Chart Service on board? New installation guides are now available on the ADMIRALTY website to help you install and use this service on a range of ECDIS including JRC and Transas models. Access these guides and more support items here: https://bit.ly/2bEAzyv

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Three new band 6 ENCs for the River Thames are now available in AVCS, giving you increased detail to support safe port entry. Following collaboration with the UKHO, this data is now compiled and maintained by the Port of London Authority to allow important updates to be issued at increased speed.

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In collaboration with the Panama Canal Authority, we’ve published five new charts of the Panama Canal at improved scales of 1:10,000-1:30,000, providing more detail and additional space to plot your position during transit of the canal. Also available digitally as ENCs through AVCS. admiralty.co.uk/avcs

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New editions of Maritime Security Charts Q6112 and Q6113 are now available, with details of the new Recommended Transit Corridors in the Sulu Sea and Celebes Sea. View these charts on our website: admiralty.co.uk/srims

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We’ve used AIS data analysis to inform changes to the new edition of ADMIRALTY Sailing Directions NP45, adding additional information to support those navigating the Mediterranean. Find out more about Sailing Directions here: admiralty.co.uk/…/publications…/admir alty-sailing-directions

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Did you know that AENPs can aid inspections by clearly showing when a publication was last updated with weekly NMs? Our latest AENP films include how to create a certificate displaying this information. View the playlist on our ADMIRALTY YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/watch…

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To provide you with critical safety information as quickly as possible, we have enhanced our NMs process to make NM blocks available daily on the ADMIRALTY website, so you can print them off quickly. You can download your NMs here: admiralty.co.uk/nms

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The new edition of ADMIRALTY Ocean Passages for the World (NP136) has been revised in response to mariner feedback, with new route diagrams introduced alongside tabulated way point and route data to help you find key information quickly. Read more: admiralty.co.uk/news/all-news/NP136

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To allow us to provide more detail on the area, we've split Sailing Direction NP32 (China Sea Pilot) into two new volumes: 32A and 32B. This additional information will support coastal navigation and port entry, and there will be fewer NMs to a single copy. You can view the updated coverage diagram here: http://ow.ly/aQbN30icN0k

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Keeps me up to date on publications

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It's helpful for the Navigators. Thanks to creators. I like this));-)

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It's good. ..useful information.but we want more marine related info.

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Have business association of 30 years, considers safety of mariners as paramount

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5Star

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Keeps me up to date on publications

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It's helpful for the Navigators. Thanks to creators. I like this));-)

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It's good. ..useful information.but we want more marine related info.

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Have business association of 30 years, considers safety of mariners as paramount

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5Star

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First of all the page feeding us with right amount of information however I have one question I using ADP O/B and maintaining update by Internet just would like to know in which day can i update the new wk thanks still looking for more and more topics

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More about Admiralty

Admiralty is located at Admiralty Way, TA1 2DN, United Kingdom Taunton, Somerset
+44 (0)1823 484444
Monday: 06:00 - 22:00
Tuesday: 06:00 - 22:00
Wednesday: 06:00 - 22:00
Thursday: 06:00 - 22:00
Friday: 06:00 - 22:00
Saturday: -
Sunday: -
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