USCG Exam Practice · Applying tide corrections to charted depth
Per 33 CFR §164.33, what does the term 'currently corrected' mean as applied to charts and publications?
- ACorrected with changes contained in all Notices to Mariners published by NGA, or an equivalent foreign government publication, reasonably available to the vessel and applicable to the transit✓ correct
- BCorrected to the edition published within the current calendar year by the National Ocean Service
- CCorrected with all Local Notices to Mariners issued by the applicable USCG District within the past 90 days
- DCorrected to the satisfaction of the Officer in Charge, Marine Inspection, prior to each voyage
Why A is correct
33 CFR §164.33(c) defines 'currently corrected' precisely: corrected with changes contained in all Notices to Mariners published by the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, or an equivalent foreign government publication, reasonably available to the vessel, and applicable to the vessel's transit.
Cited:33 CFR §164.33
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