British Admiralty Nautical Chart 8057 Port Approach Guide – New Orleans
Each chart in this expanding range focuses on a single port, and contains extra, relevant planning information for the port approach.
Quick reference
Linking the International Code of Signals (ICS) flags with related reference sections on the chart helps bridge crews to quickly find information they need.
Easy to use
Designed to be used alongside either official paper or digital nautical charts, they help to make the planning of port entry and exit quicker and easier, and aid the berth to berth planning process.
Extra information to aid planning
Additional planning information may include general information including contact details and harbour regulations, Vessel Traffic Service (VTS) information, principal lights and landmarks, specific warnings, tide and climate information, anchorages and prohibited areas, dangerous cargo, pilotage, berth information and port service.
Chart 8057
Main Chart Details
- Chart Title: Port Approach Guide – New Orleans
- Publication Date: 09/07/2015
- Latest Edition date: 09/07/2015
- Chart Size: 1022 x 652 (mm)
Chart Panel Details
- Panel Name A – Southwest Pass
- Area Name Mississippi River – New Orleans
- Natural Scale 100000
- North Limit 29° 22′.58N
- East Limit 88° 57′.53W
- South Limit 28° 47′.30N
- West Limit 89° 42′.07W
- Panel Name B – Mississippi River
- Area Name Mississippi River – New Orleans
- Natural Scale 100000
- North Limit 29° 40′.00N
- East Limit 89° 30′.00W
- South Limit 29° 20′.72N
- West Limit 89° 58′.00W
- Panel Name C- Continuation of Mississippi River
- Area Name Mississippi River – New Orleans
- Natural Scale 100000
- North Limit 29° 57′.23N
- East Limit 89° 53′.50W
- South Limit 29° 38′.00N
- West Limit 90° 02′.50W
- Panel Name D – New Orleans Harbour
- Area Name Mississippi River – New Orleans
- Natural Scale 40000
- North Limit 30° 00′.12N
- East Limit 89° 57′.75W
- South Limit 29° 54′.01N
- West Limit 90° 09′.16W
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