
SOUTH AFRICAN NOTICES TO MARINERS SERVICE
Official Status of South African Notices to Mariners
The South African Maritime Safety Authority (SAMSA) and
other regulatory authorities accept that South African
Notices to Mariners meet the carriage requirements for
such Notices, contained within Regulation 20, of Chapter V
of the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) Convention and the
Merchant Shipping (Carriage of Nautical Publications)
Regulations.
South African navigational charts and publications can
be maintained up to date for safety critical and important
navigational information through the South African Notices
to Mariners (NMs) service.
The Notices to Mariners publication is a complete
compilation of all South African chart and publication
updates issued in any one month. It is divided into six
sections:
- Section I - Explanatory Notes and Index
- Section II - SAN Notices to Mariners. Updates to
Standard Navigational Charts
- Section III - South African Charts and HO
Publications - New Charts/Editions
- Section IV - Corrections to SAN HO Publications
- Section V - Corrections to SA List of Lights and
Radio Services
- Section VI - Reprints of Radio Navigational Warnings
It is available gratis from South African Agents
and via this website.
Notices to Mariners Archives
PDF versions of back issues of Notices to Mariners to
January 2000 may be viewed in Acrobat Reader or downloaded
gratis from this website. Note that certain run-on
graphics may not appear in the monthly pdf file for the
2000 and 2001 Series as these were originally created in
separate pdf files. Should they be required, they can be
requested by sending an email request to hydrosan@iafrica.com.
Notices to Mariners Block Corrections
Block Corrections are small chartlets containing
detailed or complex chart correction information, which
can not be easily described textually. The images are
designed to be cut out and pasted onto the chart. It is
recommended that any blocks printed out using a colour
inkjet printer be laquer sprayed to prevent accidental
erasure of the image by the use of an eraser.
Additional NMs Services
In addition to the Notices to Mariners the SANHO also
produces the following supplementary NM publications: ·
Annual Summary of Notices to Mariners · Notices to
Mariners Block Corrections
Spheroid / GPS Positions
All positions quoted in the Notices are referred to Clarke
1880 (Mod) Spheroid unless otherwise stated. On chart
scales of 1: 100 000 and smaller, positions from GPS
receivers set to WGS84 may be plotted directly
on the charts.
Mariners are warned that insertion of Clarke 1880
(or other) positions on Automatic Plotters which are set
to WGS 84 Spheroid can result in inaccurate navigation
practices.
Temporary and Preliminary Notices
These are indicated by (T) or (P) after the notice
number. These notices are printed on one side of the paper
in order that they may be cut and filed and are placed at
the end of Section II. To assist in filing, the year is
indicated after the notice number.
Information from these notices is not included on
charts before issue from the SANHO Chart Depot,
therefore the chart(s) should be updated in pencil on
receipt.
Permanent Notices
Permanent corrections in Section II are marked by a
star adjacent to the notice number to indicate that the
notice is based on original information. Periodic lists of
permanent corrections pertaining to affected navigational
charts and publications are published annually and copies
may be obtained from the Hydrographic Office or through a
Chart Agent.
Provision of Notices to Mariners Notices are gratis and
may be obtained on request from the Hydrographic Office or
through the approved Chart Agents or downloaded from this
website.
RADIO NAVIGATIONAL WARNINGS SERVICES
NAVAREA VII MESSAGES
Long-range warnings are broad cast in the NAVAREA VII
service. Broadcast Warnings are available at Port Offices
and remain valid until cancelled or until superseded by
other broadcast bulletins. They can also be downloaded
gratis from this website.
COASTAL NAVIGATIONAL WARNINGS
For waters out to about 150 miles around the Republic
of South Africa and Namibia, Coastal Navigational Warnings
of an urgent and temporary nature are broadcast
simultaneously on all frequencies from Coast Radio
Stations and via Navtex. They can also be downloaded
gratis from this website.
See Annual Notice to Mariners No. 3 for more detailed
information concerning the World Wide Navigational Warning
Service (WWNWS) - Navarea VII - Promulgation of Immediate
Navigational Warnings. See SANHO-1 List of Lights and
RAdio Services for services, broadcast details, times and
frequencies.
CUMULATIVE LIST
To assist users in identifying outstanding Notices to
Mariners and audit trails for a particular chart or
charts, the SANHO produces a publication entitled the
Cumulative List of South African Notices to Mariners,
published in January each year. This publication lists all
charts currently available together with a complete
cumulative list of all NM numbers affecting each chart.
This publication is published in paper format in January
of each year and is available gratis from South African
Agents. A pdf version is maintained up to date on a
monthly basis and can be downloaded gratis through the
Notices to Mariners section of this website.
ANNUAL SUMMARY OF SOUTH AFRICAN NOTICES TO MARINERS
To supplement Monthly NMs, the SANHO produces an Annual
Summary of Notices to Mariners containing the Annual
Statutory Notices to Mariners. This publication is
published annually in January each year. A pdf version can
be downloaded gratis through the Notices to Mariners
section of this website. Paper copies are obtainable
gratis from South African Chart Agents as listed on this
website.
Further References
Further details are contained in NP100 The Mariner's
Handbook which should be consulted for the correct
procedures of filing, inserting and noting all types of
corrections on nautical charts and other hydrographic
publications. The Handbook may be obtained from Admiralty
Chart Agents.
Consult SAN HO-6 for Symbols and Abbreviations and
NP735 for an illustrated explanation of the IALA Maritime
Buoyage System.
GUIDANCE NOTES FOR VIEWING AND PRINTING NOTICES USING
ADOBE ACROBAT
For optimum results when viewing and printing material
from the PDF digital files please note the following:
The minimum specification is a 486 PC with Windows 3.1
and 4MB of RAM. When printing data from the files, ensure
the Fit to Page icon in the Adobe Acrobat print menu is
switched off before printing, otherwise large text pages
will be compressed, or large size Blocks may not fit the
chart. If printing text or monochrome NM Blocks, the
minimum specification is an Inkjet or good quality Laser
Postscript printer with at least 6 MB of memory. (NB. If
using a Postscript printer, ensure the Postscript printer
driver is installed). For printing Colour NMBlocks the
minimumspecification of printer is a good quality Ink
Jet/Laser printer with 300 dpi resolution or greater. If
using certain types of Ink Jet printer ensure the setting
is set to Dithered screening not Pattern screening.
Printed colour copies should be compared with the colour
image on screen to ensure that all the colours have
reproduced correctly. Printer property resolution and ink
density may need to be increased or adjusted to obtain the
best results. Ensure the Colour Ink Cartridge is in
accordance with the printer manufacturers specifications.
Minimum paper specification for printing Colour NM
Blocks is International paper size A4, thickness/weight 80
gsm paper. (The same paper as used for NM Blocks in the
printed Monthly NM booklet). NB. (Ensure the paper quality
is in accordance with the Printer manufacturers
specifications).
The Hydrographer does not accept any liability for
the display and printing of these digital Notices to
Mariners on the users equipment. |