Collection: NOAA Nautical Charts

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) nautical charts are produced and distributed to American Nautical Services in an electronic format. When mariners place orders for nautical charts they are printed using the latest "Print on Demand" technology offered in partnership with OceanGrafix. This ensures that only the most up-to-date notice to mariner information is provided on the charts.

Additionally, NOAA nautical charts are printed on water resistant paper, which is designed to withstand the heavy wear and wet conditions encountered in nautical environments.

NOAA nautical charts meet the carriage requirements defined in the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) convention Chapter V Regulation 19.2.1.4 as well as Title 33 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 164, Navigation and Navigable Waters, Navigation Safety Regulations and Title 46 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Shipping.

NOAA was formed in 1970 and was an amalgamation of several ancestor agencies, including: the United States Coast Survey, formed in 1807; the United States Weather Bureau, formed in 1870; and the United States Commission of Fish and Fisheries, formed in 1871. NOAA is an agency of the U.S. Department of Commerce and is responsible for the conditions of the oceans and the atmosphere and issuing warnings of dangerous weather, charting waterways and skies and guiding the use and the protection of coastal and ocean resources.

The SOLAS convention has roots that can be traced to 1914 and the sinking of the HMS Titanic. Its modern form was first proposed in 1960 and put into force in 1965. It was the first major milestone achieved by the International Maritime Organization. Subsequent SOLAS versions were implemented in 1974 and 1988. The SOLAS convention sets out rules and regulations for safety standard in construction, equipment and operation for 159 member flag states, many of which have incorporated its provisions into local law.

The Code of Federal Regulations contains 50 volumes setting out rules and regulations pertaining to agencies and departments of the U.S. federal government, ranging in topic from Energy and Federal Elections to Navigation and Navigable Waters and Shipping.

NOAA nautical charts are designed and updated to comply with both SOLAS Convention and Code of Federal Regulations requirements.

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NOAA Nautical Chart 14785: Burlington Harbor
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NOAA Nautical Chart 13204: Georges Bank Eastern part
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NOAA Nautical Chart 13203: Georges Bank Western part
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NOAA Nautical Chart 12255: Little Creek Naval Amphibious Base
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NOAA Nautical Chart 12244: Pamunkey And Mattaponi Rivers
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NOAA Nautical Chart 12226: Chesapeake Bay Wolf Trap to Pungoteague Creek
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NOAA Nautical Chart 11448: Intracoastal Waterway Big Spanish Channel to Johnston Key
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NOAA Nautical Chart 11380: Mobile Bay East Fowl River to Deer River Pt; Mobile Middle Bay Terminal
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NOAA Nautical Chart 11375: Pascagoula Harbor
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NOAA Nautical Chart 11353: Baptiste Collette Bayou to Mississippi River Gulf Outlet; Baptiste Collette Bayou Extension
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NOAA Nautical Chart 11350: Intracoastal Waterway Wax Lake Outlet to Forked Island including Bayou Teche, Vermilion River, and Freshwater Bayou
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NOAA Nautical Chart 11348: Intracoastal Waterway Forked Island to Ellender, including the Mermantau River, Grand Lake and White Lake
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