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US4HA23M - CHANNELS BETWEEN MOLOKA'I, MAUI, LANA'I AND KAHO'OLAWE

Channels between Molokai, Maui, Lna'i and Kah'olawe


INDEX:

SYMBOLS AND ABBREVIATIONS 
AUTHORITIES 
AIDS TO NAVIGATION 
FISH AGGREGATING DEVICES(FAD)
NOTE A
NOTE B
WARNING - PRUDENT MARINER
POLLUTION REPORTS
NOTE S
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
CAUTION - TEMPORARY
CAUTION - IMPROVED CHANNELS
RADAR REFLECTORS
NOAA WEATHER RADIO BROADCASTS
NOTE X(TERRITORIAL SEA)
ADMINISTRATIVE AREA
COMMENTS REQUESTED
WATER LEVELS, CURRENTS, AND TIDES


NOTES:

SYMBOLS AND ABBREVIATIONS
For Symbols and Abbreviations, see Chart No. 1.


AUTHORITIES
Hydrography and topography by the National Ocean Service, Coast Survey, with 
additional data from the Corps of Engineers, Geological Survey, U.S. Coast Guard and 
National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency.


AIDS TO NAVIGATION
Consult U.S. Coast Guard Light List for supplemental information concerning 
aids to navigation.


FISH AGGREGATING DEVICES(FAD)
FADS are established along the coastal waters of the main Hawaiian Islands.


NOTE A
Navigation regulations are published in Chapter 2, U.S. Coast Pilot 10.  
Additions or revisions to Chapter 2 are published in the Notice to Mariners. 
Information concerning the regulations may be obtained at the Office of the Commander, 
14th Coast Guard District in Honolulu, Hawaii or at the Office of the District Engineer, 
Corps of Engineers in Honolulu, Hawaii. 
Refer to Code of Federal Regulations section numbers.


NOTE B
Submerged submarine operations are conducted at various times in the waters contained 
on this chart. Proceed with caution.


WARNING - PRUDENT MARINER
The prudent mariner will not rely solely on any single aid to navigation, 
particularly on floating aids.  See U.S. Coast Guard Light List and U.S. Coast Pilot.


POLLUTION REPORTS
Report all spills of oil and hazardous substances to the National Response Center 
via 1-800-424-8802 (toll free), or to the nearest U.S. Coast Guard facility if telephone communication 
is impossible (33 CFR 153).


NOTE S
Regulations for Ocean Dumping Sites are contained in 40 CFR, 
Parts 220-228. Additional information concerning the regulations and requirements 
for use of the sites may be obtained from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). 
See U.S. Coast Pilots appendix for addresses of EPA offices. Dumping subsequent to the 
survey dates may have reduced the depths shown.


SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
Consult U.S. Coast Pilot 10 for important supplemental information.


CAUTION - TEMPORARY
Temporary changes or defects in aids to navigation are not indicated.  See Local Notice to Mariners.


CAUTION - IMPROVED CHANNELS
Improved channels are subject to shoaling, particularly at the edges.


RADAR REFLECTORS
Radar reflectors have been placed on many floating aids to navigation.  
Individual radar reflector identification on these aids has been omitted from this chart.


NOAA WEATHER RADIO BROADCASTS
The NOAA Weather Radio stations listed below provide continuous weather broadcasts.  
The reception range is typically 20 to 40 nautical miles from the antenna site, but can be 
as much as 100 nautical miles for stations at high elevations.

Hawaii Kai, HI		KBA-99		162.40 MHz
Mt Haleakala, HI	KBA-99		162.40 MHz		


NOTE X(TERRITORIAL SEA)
Within the 12-nautical mile Territorial Sea established by Presidential Proclamation, 
some Federal laws apply. The Three Nautical Mile Line, previously identified as the outer limit of the territorial sea, 
is retained as it continues to depict the jurisdictional limit of other laws. 
The 9-nautical mile Nautical Resource Boundary off the Gulf coast of Florida, Texas and Puerto Rico, 
and the Three Federal fisheries jurisdiction and the outer limit of the jurisdiction of the states. 
The 24-nautical mile Contiguous Zone and the 200-nautical mile Exclusive Economic Zone were established by Presidential Proclamation. 
Unless fixed by treaty for the U.S. Supreme Court, these maritime limits are subject to modification. 


ADMINISTRATIVE AREA
This area covers land, internal waters and territorial sea. The territorial sea is a 
maritime zone over which the United States exercises sovereignty extending to the 
airspace as well as to its bed and subsoil. For more information, please refer to the 
Coast Pilot.


COMMENTS REQUESTED
NOAA encourages users to submit inquiries, discrepancies, or comments about this chart via NOAA's ASSIST tool at https://www.nauticalcharts.noaa.gov/customer-service/assist/ .


WATER LEVELS, CURRENTS, AND TIDES
Real-time water levels, tide predictions, and tidal current predictions are available on the internet from NOAA's Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services (CO-OPS) at https://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/water_level_info.html and https://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/currents_info.html .


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