British Admiralty Nautical Chart 1955 Ports in the Yemen
is corrected up to date. Admiralty standard nautical charts comply with Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) regulations and are ideal for professional, commercial and recreational use. Charts within the series consist of a range of scales, useful for passage planning, ocean crossings, coastal navigation and entering port. Mariners should always use the largest scale nautical chart appropriate to their needs. In particularly busy seaways such as the English Channel, Gulf of Suez and the Malacca and Singapore Straits, the standard nautical charts are supplemented by mariners routeing guides which provide advice on route planning in these complex areas.
Chart 2132
Chart INT. 7138
Main Chart Details
- Chart Title: Ports in the Gulf of Suez
- Publication Date: 24/10/2002
- Latest Edition date: 24/08/2017
- Chart Size: 1100 x 750 (mm)
Chart Panel Details
- Panel Name A Ain Sukhna – North Port (Sokhna Port) and Oil Terminal
- Area Name Red Sea – Egypt
- Natural Scale 25000
- North Limit 29 42′.47N
- East Limit 32 27′.95E
- South Limit 29 32′.32N
- West Limit 32 19′.40E
- Panel Name B Ras Budran Terminal
- Area Name Red Sea – Egypt
- Natural Scale 50000
- North Limit 29 03′.80N
- East Limit 33 11′.60E
- South Limit 28 50′.00N
- West Limit 33 03′.44E
- Panel Name C Wadi Feiran Terminal
- Area Name Red Sea – Egypt
- Natural Scale 30000
- North Limit 28 47′.20N
- East Limit 33 14′.50E
- South Limit 28 43′.25N
- West Limit 33 09′.70E
- Panel Name D Ras Gharib
- Area Name Red Sea – Egypt
- Natural Scale 15000
- North Limit 28 21′.35N
- East Limit 33 08′.49E
- South Limit 28 19′.27N
- West Limit 33 06′.10E
- Panel Name E Sharm el Sheikh
- Area Name Red Sea – Egypt
- Natural Scale 15000
- North Limit 27 51′.84N
- East Limit 34 18′.96E
- South Limit 27 49′.98N
- West Limit 34 16′.00E
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