British Admiralty Nautical Chart 140 Crotone, Gallipoli and Bari with Approaches
is corrected up to date. Admiralty standard nautical charts comply with Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) regulations and are ideal for professional, commercial and recreational use. Charts within the series consist of a range of scales, useful for passage planning, ocean crossings, coastal navigation and entering port. Mariners should always use the largest scale nautical chart appropriate to their needs. In particularly busy seaways such as the English Channel, Gulf of Suez and the Malacca and Singapore Straits, the standard nautical charts are supplemented by mariners routeing guides which provide advice on route planning in these complex areas.
Chart 140
Main Chart Details
- Chart Title: Crotone, Gallipoli and Bari with Approaches
- Publication Date: 25/12/1987
- Latest Edition date: 23/04/2015
- Chart Size: 980 x 650 (mm)
Chart Panel Details
- Panel Name D Approaches to Gallipoli
- Area Name Italy
- Natural Scale 100000
- North Limit 40° 10'.00N
- East Limit 18° 04'.61E
- South Limit 39° 59'.33N
- West Limit 17° 46'.93E
- Panel Name C Gallipoli
- Area Name Italy
- Natural Scale 15000
- North Limit 40° 04'.39N
- East Limit 18° 00'.19E
- South Limit 40° 02'.03N
- West Limit 17° 56'.51E
- Panel Name B Approaches to Crotone
- Area Name Italy
- Natural Scale 100000
- North Limit 39° 12'.65N
- East Limit 17° 24'.37E
- South Limit 38° 57'.21N
- West Limit 17° 04'.18E
- Panel Name A Crotone
- Area Name Italy
- Natural Scale 10000
- North Limit 39° 06'.43N
- East Limit 17° 08'.90E
- South Limit 39° 04'.53N
- West Limit 17° 06'.71E
- Panel Name F Approaches to Bari
- Area Name Italy
- Natural Scale 50000
- North Limit 41° 13'.55N
- East Limit 16° 56'.00E
- South Limit 41° 05'.73N
- West Limit 16° 44'.77E
- Panel Name E Bari
- Area Name Italy
- Natural Scale 12500
- North Limit 41° 09'.77N
- East Limit 16° 53'.00E
- South Limit 41° 07'.40N
- West Limit 16° 49'.54E
Co-ordinates given are usually those of the four extremities of the chart. In many cases not all the area within will be fully charted*.Customers should check that the chart meets their requirements by viewing the chart image (where available).Mariners should always use the largest scale navigational chart available.
*Reasons may include
- Continuation of coverage of a small part outside the main area of chart coverage e.g a river.
- Inset plans and the chart title block and notes also take up space, therefore geographical information cannot be shown in this area.
- A need to refer to larger scale of chart, such waters are often "blued out" to avoid excessive maintenance work applying numerous NM corrections to an area of the small scale chart where the navigator will be using a larger scale chart.
- Coverage is better served from a different chart because of typical routeings.