A nautical chart is a special-purpose map designed to support safe maritime navigation. Nautical charts provide a graphic representation of a marine area and adjacent coastal regions, including features such as water depths, navigational dangers, seabed features, aids to navigation, and more. The UK Hydrographic Office (UKHO) produces electronic and paper nautical charts through its ADMIRALTY ...
ADMIRALTY Standard Nautical Charts (SNCs) are the world's most trusted and widely used official paper charts. The range includes comprehensive paper coverage of commercial shipping routes, ports and harbours to help bridge crews safely navigate in accordance with SOLAS regulations.
ADMIRALTY digital chart services offer the world's most comprehensive official maritime chart coverage
Useful information related to ADMIRALTY charts, including scales, edition dates and availability within the ARCS service.
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The ADMIRALTY Digital Catalogue (ADC) provides a comprehensive and up-to-date reference of ADMIRALTY products and services, including Standard Nautical Charts and Nautical Publications, as well as AVCS, ARCS, ADMIRALTY ECDIS Service and T&P NMs. Users can search for these products by type, scale or a defined route, with weekly updates available online to keep you fully up-to-date.
The ADMIRALTY Vector Chart Service (AVCS) is the world’s leading official digital maritime chart service, with around 23,000 official Electronic Navigational Charts (ENCs) to help bridge crews navigate safely and efficiently whilst meeting flag and port State requirement s.
ADMIRALTY Routeing Charts provide shipping routes and distances between major ports and important information on seasonal changes, detailing expected weather and ocean conditions for each month of the year.