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Louisiana- Vermillion Bay and Approaches

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This coastal survey was made in Washington D.C. and is dated November,1944 as the date of final correction by the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. Vermillion Bay and approaches in Louisiana are illustrated on this map. Details include depth readings, lights, buoys, radio beacons ( stamped on map), and the names of important cities and waterways along the coast. The most recent corrections are hand stamped on the map. Notes on the map read: Warning: Aids to navigation may be altered, interrupted or removed without notice. In general, temporary changes due to war conditions are not incorporated on the chart. Caution: Temporary changes affecting Lights, Buoys and Day Beacons Aids which have been destroyed or removed, but which will be reestablished and are temporarily replaced by aids of different characteristics, are indicated in color by the following abbreviations. D Destroyed, to be reestablished TRB Temporarily replaced by a red buoy TBB Temporarily replaced by a black buoy TFB Temporarily replaced by a fixed white light buoy TFRB Temporarily replaced by a fixed red light buoy TFLB Temporarily replaced by a flashing white light buoy TFLRB Temporarily replaced by a flashing red light buoy

Size: 33 x 43.5 inches
Condition: Excellent
Map Maker: U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey
Coloring: Machine Color
Year: 1944

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