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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?

  1. 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
  2. BCorrected to the edition published within the current calendar year by the National Ocean Service
  3. CCorrected with all Local Notices to Mariners issued by the applicable USCG District within the past 90 days
  4. 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.

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