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- Page 13 and 14: CANADIAN MARITIME MOBILE SAFETY AND
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- Page 45 and 46: COMMUNICATIONS Radiotelephone proce
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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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FLOW DIAGRAM 1 (COMSAR/Cir.25) ACTI
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III. What and When You Report A. Sa
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B. Arrival Report. EXAMPLE: AMVER F
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DIFFERENTIAL GLOBAL POSITIONING SYS
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PRE-ARRIVAL INFORMATION REPORT (PAI
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SERVICES NOTICES TO SHIPPING Notice
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(e) Danger Messages In accordance w
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The information to be provided shou
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• Severe headache, • Coloured s
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INSPECTION OF RADIO APPARATUS The C
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APPLICATION for a RADIO INSPECTION
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PART 5 Environment Canada’s Marin
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Monitoring the Forecast Forecasts a
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Table 4: Port meteorological office
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Table 5: Abbreviations used by MSC
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PACIFIC COAST Marine Weather Foreca
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Marine Weather Observations: Lighth
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The Prairie and Arctic Storm Predic
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MARINE FORECAST AREAS Eastern and W
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CANADIAN ICE SERVICE (CIS) Ice Fore
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Ice charts The following list descr
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Loran-C chart), these errors are mi
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TABLE 3 U.S. WEST COAST LORAN-C CHA
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Vicinity of: Latitude Longitude 599
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