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The world s leading portfolio of official paper charts The range includes: Standard Nautical Charts the world s most recognised, trusted and widely used official charts Maritime Security Charts a key voyage-planning tool with the latest security-critical information Mariners Routeing Guides clear overviews of restricted sea room in some of the world s busiest and most complex shipping areas Ocean Routeing Charts provides shipping routes and distances between major ports, including important information on seasonal changes Planning Charts a range of small-scale charts offering high-level overviews of oceans and major ports Gnomonic Charts for plotting the shortest route between two points in great circle navigation

Why ADMIRALTY paper charts? A constant source of information you can trust today our cartographers continue to set the global standard of dependable chart coverage where you need it. As an integral part of the portfolio, our extensive range of planning charts are designed to work alongside official navigational charts, whether SNCs or ENCs, to help improve situational awareness on the bridge. Recognised quality worldwide: By delivering accuracy and dependability for over 200 years, we have built a hard-earned reputation of trust and respect among the maritime industry. With our primary aim of saving and protecting lives at sea, our strict quality control has made our paper charts so popular that they are now instantly recognisable on bridges of most ships trading internationally. Most navigators on the seas today have been trained using ADMIRALTY paper charts, and this familiarity gives further reassurance and confidence on the bridge. Worldwide coverage We provide the most comprehensive, official paper chart coverage of the world s commercial shipping routes and main ports. As shipping activity and port development increases, the need for accurate, up-to-date navigational information is even more important than ever before. The UKHO is committed to updating and extending our full product range as we respond to these emerging trade patterns, ensuring new and developing shipping activity is carried out safely and with confidence. Weekly updates and new editions ADMIRALTY Notices to Mariners (NMs) ensure ADMIRALTY charts are maintained and up-to-date with the latest safety-critical navigational information. We re constantly receiving, assessing and processing new information to update our charts, with a special focus on buoys, shipwrecks, traffic separation and other safety-related features. The weekly NMs can be downloaded for free from our website, or the paper bulletin can be bought from your ADMIRALTY chart agent. Other paper charts available World Time Zone Charts, Load Line Regulations, Co-Tidal Charts, Astronomical Charts, Magnetic Variation Charts, Meteorological Charts and Diagrams, Ocean Plotting Sheets etc. Quick Response (QR) codes QR codes are being introduced to ADMIRALTY paper charts so you can quickly check whether individual charts have the latest NMs correctly applied. Scan the code and the link will take you to the online NMs for that chart. Right scales to meet mariners needs ADMIRALTY charts are produced in a range of scales, and designed for a particular purpose, whether it is passage planning, ocean crossings, coastal navigation or entering port. The mariner should always use the largest scale chart appropriate for their purpose. The ADMIRALTY chart QR codes allow you to quickly check the current list of NMs by specific chart.

ADMIRALTY Standard Nautical Chart 1892 covering the Western part of the Dover Strait. Maritime Security Chart Q6099 covers the Red Sea, Gulf of Aden and Arabian Sea. Standard Nautical Charts (SNCs) Over 3,500 ADMIRALTY Charts the most comprehensive official global paper series delivering quality and integrity for over 200 years. To ensure that mariners have the most dependable coverage for major routes and ports, the UKHO works closely with international hydrographic offices to include up-to-date port developments and changing trading patterns. Navigation or back-up All ADMIRALTY SNCs comply with SOLAS regulations, and can be used for navigation on the majority of ships sailing the world s oceans. Whichever official charts you plan to use, check that the appropriate State Authorities agree beforehand. Maritime Security Charts Aid to planning safe passages This expanding range of security charts help mariners to plan the safest possible passages, keeping ships, crew and cargo safe. Mariners can view and add this additional level of security-related information by chart. Risks to maritime security Information that represents a danger to the security of navigation includes piracy, terrorism, embargoes, mine warfare, exclusion zones, blockades and illegal fishing. Additional information includes: General security advice, self protective measures, security procedures and regional contacts, as well as routeing and reporting requirements implemented by military or security forces. Official, validated government information Chart information is gathered by the UKHO through our work with NATO and other government organisations, ensuring the most accurate, up-to-date, official and verified information is available. The latest, free information can be accessed online from Security-Related Information to Mariners (SRIM) www.ukho.gov.uk/msi

Mariners Routeing Guide 5502 covers the busy Malacca and Singapore Straits. Ocean Routeing Chart 5124(8) North Atlantic for the month of August, showing the navigationally-challenging Caribbean hurricane season. Mariners Routeing Guides Additional information to help bridge crews navigate safely through some of the world s busiest and most complex shipping areas. Greater awareness in restricted sea room When planning to navigate through areas of restricted passage, whether restricted because of dense traffic, dangers or warnings to navigation, limited depths or unfavourable meteorological conditions, verified additional information can increase situational awareness on the bridge, and aid the safety of navigation. Used alongside official navigational charts, these easy-reference guides can reduce the risk of pollution or damage caused by collisions or groundings. Providing guidance through traffic separation schemes and routeing measures that have been adopted by the IMO and national authorities. The expanding range covers the Malacca and Singapore Straits, English Channel and Southern North Sea, Baltic Sea and the Gulf of Suez. Ocean Routeing Charts Detailing expected weather and ocean conditions to help plan passages for any time of the year. Useful for high-level route planning, small-scale charts cover the oceans of the world; North Atlantic, South Atlantic, North Pacific, South Pacific and the Indian Ocean. For areas of dense traffic a new range of larger scale routeing charts provide an additional level of meteorological and currents information. A chart for each month of the year To cover weather conditions that change throughout the year, each region has 12 separate charts. Specific information includes: > > Positions of major ports, and recognised shipping routes and distances between them > > Wind roses with information on wind speed and direction > > Frequency and intensity of storms and low visibility > > Sea and air temperature, air pressure and ice limits > > Ocean currents > > Limits of loadline zones > > Locations of ocean weather ships

Planning Chart 4016 covers the Eastern Atlantic Ocean to Western Pacific Ocean, including the Mediterranean Sea and Indian Ocean. Gnomonic Chart 5095 covers the North Atlantic. Planning Charts A high-level overview of the world, oceans and major ports. Small scale overviews This series of ADMIRALTY Planning Charts are available at very small scales covering ocean regions and the world. Major ports Ideal for port-to-port planning, they show the most significant ports throughout each region. Series includes: Chart No. Planning Chart title Natural Scale 1: 4000 The World 45,000,000 4001 Atlantic and Indian Oceans 27,000,000 4002 Pacific Ocean 27,000,000 4003 South Atlantic Ocean 20,000,000 Gnomonic Charts Operational efficiency To aid great circle navigation, when used alongside official navigational charts, gnomonic charts ensure your ship follows the shortest distance between two points. Great circle navigation Used in passage planning to plot great circle routes as a straight line between points. Points along the chosen track are then applied to a Mercator projection. The great circle route is then navigated by following the rhumb lines from one point to the next. There are 15 gnomonic charts covering major ocean regions of the world (except for the equatorial belt). This includes the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans. 4004 North Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea 20,000,000 4005 Indian Ocean 20,000,000 4006 Arctic Region 7,500,000 4007 South Pacific Ocean 20,000,000 4008 North Pacific Ocean 20,000,000 4009 Antarctic Region 15,000,000 4015 Atlantic Ocean 20,000,000 4016 Eastern Atlantic Ocean to Western Pacific Ocean including the Mediterranean Sea and Indian Ocean 20,000,000

Instantly recognisable on bridges of most ships trading internationally today, and which have been trusted and relied on for over 200 years. Planning for the future? Plan with ADMIRALTY Nautical Products & Services, brought to you by the United Kingdom Hydrographic Office. For more world-class, world-leading products and services visit our website www.admiralty.co.uk Serving our users 24/7, worldwide, 365 days a year For more information and advice, contact our global network of chart agents. Alternatively, our in-house customer service team are available day in, day out whatever the query and wherever your journey takes you. ADMIRALTY Chart Agent contact details: The United Kingdom Hydrographic Office, Admiralty Way, Taunton, Somerset, TA1 2DN, United Kingdom Telephone +44 (0)1823 723366 customerservices@ukho.gov.uk www.admiralty.co.uk MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS 013 4 Battery Green Road Lowestoft, Suffolk NR32 1DE Tel: +44 (0) 1394 382600 Fax: +44 (0) 1394 387672 E-Mail: sales@charityandtaylor.com and are trademarks of the Secretary of State for Defence 42479 14.05.V01.EN Crown Copyright. All rights reserved. Correct at the time of printing.