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Cooktown pilotage area — current Notices to Mariners

2009
Notice number description charts affected date
741 of 2009
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Cooktown pilotage area — pilotage requirements. AUS 373, AUS 831
NQ1
6 November 2009
637 T of 2009
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Cooktown entrance beacons - Beacons replaced with buoys. AUS 270 23 September 2009


2008
Notice number description charts affected date
485 T of 2008
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Cooktown, Endeavour River entrance and berth - Actual port navigation depths. AUS 270 6 August 2008
027 of 2008
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Cooktown entrance channel - Buoys replaced by beacons. AUS 270, AUS 831 11 January 2008


2007
Notice number description charts affected date
319 of 2007
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Entrance to Endeavour River, Cooktown Harbour - Entrance buoys altered in position. AUS 831 18 May 2007


2006
Notice number description charts affected date
507 T of 2006
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Entrance to Endeavour River - Shoaling at month of River. AUS 270, AUS 831 31 July 2006


2005
Notice number description charts affected date
227 of 2005
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Endeavour River, Cooktown - Navigation aids replaced in position. AUS 270, AUS 831 20 April 2005
109 of 2005
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Approaches to Cooktown Harbour - Special mark buoy altered in position. AUS 270 2 March 2005


2004
Notice number description charts affected date
375 of 2004
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Cooktown, Endeavour River - Swing basin established. AUS 270 12 August 2004


2003
Notice number description charts affected date
303 of 2003
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Endeavour River entrance - Leading lighted beacons permanently discontinued, lights establised. AUS 270 11 August 2003


1999
Notice number description charts affected date
586 of 1999
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Endeavour River entrance - Beacons replaced by buoys. AUS 831 20 December 1999


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Last updated 06 November 2009