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Code · CFR · Title 33 — Navigation and Navigable Waters · Part 169 · § 169.140

§ 169.140. What information must be included in the report?

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Each ship report made to the shore-based authority must follow the standard reporting and format requirements listed in this section in table 169.140. Current email addresses and telex numbers are published annually in the US Coast Pilot. ::: {width="100%"} ::: {.table_head} Table 169.140---Requirements for Ship Reports ::: ::: {.gpotbl_div} Telegraphy Function Information required Name of system System identifier Ship reporting system WHALESNORTH or WHALESSOUTH. M INMARSAT Number Vessel INMARSAT number.
A Ship The name, call sign or ship station identity, IMO number, and flag of the vessel. B Date and time of event A 6-digit group giving day of month (first two digits), hours and minutes (last four digits). E True course A 3-digit group indicating true course. F Speed in knots and tenths of knots A 3-digit group. H Date, time and point of entry into system Entry time expressed as in
(B)and entry position expressed as-(1) a 4-digit group giving latitude in degrees and minutes suffixed with N(north) or S (south) and a 5-digit group giving longitude in degrees and minutes suffixed with E
(east)or W (west); or
(2)True bearing (first 3 digits) and distance (state distance) in nautical miles from a clearly identified landmark (state landmark). I Destination and expected time of arrival Name of port and date time group expressed as in (B). L Route information Intended track. ::: ::: \[USCG-1999-5525, 66 FR 58070, Nov. 20, 2001\]
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