Nautical publications is a technical term used in maritime circles describing a set of publications, either published by national governments or by commercial and professional organisations, for use in safe navigation of ships, boats, and similar vessels. Other publications might cover topics such as seamanship and cargo operations. In the UK, the United Kingdom Hydrographic Office, the Witherby Publishing Group and the Nautical Institute provide numerous navigational publications, including charts, publications on how to navigate and passage planning publications. In the US, publications are issued by the US government and US Coast Guard.
Coast Pilot 5 cover
en:Sailing Directions is a U.S. nautical publication.
The U.S. Naval Observatory copy of the first edition "Bowditch" has the imprint "Printed at Newburyport (Mass.) 1802.
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Navigation is a field of study that focuses on the process of monitoring and controlling the movement of a craft or vehicle from one place to another. The field of navigation includes four general categories: land navigation, marine navigation, aeronautic navigation, and space navigation.
A navigation system on an oil tanker
Manual navigation through Dutch airspace
Radar ranges and bearings can be used to determine a position.
Poor passage planning and deviation from the plan can lead to groundings, ship damage and cargo loss.