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Canary Islands, Gran Canaria, Las Palmas Port: Expansion Works in Progress
New entrance notes for vessels headed to Las Palmas de Gran ...

Published 6 years ago

New Zealand: New NZeTA is Not Required by Small Craft/Superyacht Crew
Updated 29 September 2019: New Zealand immigration requires that from 1 October 2019, all visitors eligible to enter NZ without a visa obtain a NZeTA ...

Published 6 years ago

Sri Lanka: Planned Marina Development Needs Your Feedback
If you have been to Sri Lanka on your yacht, or are planning on visiting, please take time to complete this short online ...

Published 6 years ago

Bahamas: Post-Dorian Recovery
First posted three weeks after Hurricane Dorian struck the Northern Bahamas, this news item is being updated as and when recovery updates come in. ...

Published 6 years ago, updated 1 year ago

USA: US Coast Guard plans to terminate NAVTEX
The US Coast Guard may cease broadcasting of NAVTEX (Navigational Telex) but only after it is available on IMO recognized satellite ...

Published 6 years ago

20 September 2019: 500th Anniversary of the First Circumnavigation
On the 20th September 1519 Ferdinand Magellan set sail from the Spanish port of SanlĂșcar de Barrameda with a fleet of 5 ships, the Armada de ...

Published 6 years ago

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