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RADIO AIDS TO MARINE NAVIGATION (Pa
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TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE PART 1 - FOR
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PART 5 - ENVIRONMENT CANADA MARINE
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PART 1 FOREWORD ADVANCE NOTICES In
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CANADIAN MARITIME MOBILE SAFETY AND
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Legend for MCTS Centre Listings AIS
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MMSI: 00 316 0014 PART 2 COMOX, BRI
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MCTS Comox / VAC Broadcasts TIME PS
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MCTS Inuvik / VFA - Ship/Shore Comm
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MMSI: 00 316 0013 PRINCE RUPERT, BR
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MCTS Prince Rupert / VAJ - Broadcas
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MCTS Prince Rupert / VAJ - Broadcas
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MCTS Tofino / VAE - Ship/Shore Comm
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MCTS Tofino / VAE - Broadcasts TIME
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MCTS Victoria / VAK - Ship/Shore Co
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MCTS Victoria / VAK - Broadcasts TI
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NAME LOCATION HANMER ROCKS BROWNS P
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NAME LOCATION SHINGLE POINT 69º00
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COMMUNICATIONS Radiotelephone proce
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For vessels within or about to ente
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Entering a Zone At least 15 minutes
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Prior to Entering the Zone A report
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Mariners should also report in and
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The Turn Point SOA consists of thos
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NUMBER SECTOR NAME 2 1 Fog Rocks Fo
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NUMBER SECTOR NAME CALLING-IN-POINT
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NUMBER SECTOR NAME 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1
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VANCOUVER VTS ZONE SECTORS AND BOUN
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NUMBER SECTOR NAME 15A Change Iona
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NUMBER SECTOR NAME 39 Change Cape C
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PART 4 GENERAL PROCEDURES RADIOTELE
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But a serious problem has developed
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The radiotelephone distress frequen
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URGENCY COMMUNICATIONS The Urgency
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SYSTEMS GMDSS - GLOBAL MARITIME DIS
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CANADIAN NAVTEX SERVICE NAVTEX Serv
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TRANSPORT CANADA’S REQUIREMENTS F
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GUIDANCE FOR MASTERS IN DISTRESS SI
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Operation guidance for masters of s
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4 INMARSAT-C Notify the appropriate
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