- A.a pilot station
- B.a port
- C.a mandatory ship reporting system
- D.a vessel commences its voyage from a location beyond one limit of the inshore traffic zone
- A.loss of maneuverability
- B.lines to part
- C.damage to the towing vessel and tow
- D.a saving in the transit time
- A.call at a port,pilot station,destination or sheltered anchorage
- B.use the appropriate lane other than the adjacent traffic separation scheme
- C.use the inshore traffic zone
- D.join the adjacent traffic lane as soon as possible
- A.is familiar with all information contained in UKHO publications
- B.knows nothing about any sailing directions
- C.is lack of particular knowledge concerning the navigation of the area
- D.has the appropriate chart before him and other relevant publications to hand
- A.SHM
- B.Admiralty TotalTide
- C.Admiralty EasyTide
- D.Ocean Passages for the World
- A.the actual depth
- B.added to or subtracted from the charted depth
- C.multiplied by the charted depth
- D.divided by the charted depth
- A.Admiralty Tidal Stream Atlases
- B.Admiralty Tidal Stream Atlases
- C.Admiralty Manual of Tides(NP120)
- D.Admiralty Tidal Handbooks(NP122 1-3)
- A.gives daily predictions of the times and heights of high and low water for a selection of Standard Ports
- B.lists the principal harmonic constants for all those ports where they are known,for use for prediction by the Simplified Harmonic Method of Tidal Prediction
- C.is a comprehensive guide for the yachtsman
- D.permits the mariner to select and simultaneously calculate tidal heights for multiple ports for up to seven days
- A.has little use for ocean-going mariners
- B.permits the mariner to select and simultaneously calculate tidal heights for multiple ports for up to seven days
- C.includes periods of daylight and nautical twilight,moon phases and a springs and neaps indicator
- D.is supplied in the form of a single CD which contains the calculation program and the seven geographic Area Data Sets(ADS)providing global coverage
- A.navigational hazards and buoyage,meteorological data,details of pilotage,regulations,port facilities and guides to major port entry
- B.information on charts
- C.information on operational information and regulation
- D.information on tides,currents and characteristics of the sea