Publication Summary

Title

Safety Advisory Bulletin 99-02: Passage Planning for the Oregon and Washington Coasts: Special Considerations

Month-Year PublishedJuly 1999
Revised onMay 2009
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Short Description

Describes hazards of shipping along Oregon and Washington coasts, especially during winter. Lists questions that should be answered when planning a passage, such as anchorages, weather conditions, and pilotage needs.

Publication Number99-256
Author(s)Mike Lynch
Print Availability
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Number of pages 2
Keywords bulletin, marine, planning, safety, safety advisory bulletin, ship, shipping, spills, vessel
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