CATSPM


  1. firing danger mark: a mark used to indicate a firing danger area, usually at sea.
  2. target mark: any object toward which something is directed. the distinctive marking or instrumentation of a ground point to aid its identification on a photograph. (Adapted from IHO Dictionary, S-32, 5th Edition, 5309)
  3. marker ship mark: a mark marking the position of a ship which is used as a target during some military exercise. (Bundesamt für Seeschiffahrt und Hydrographie, Germany)
  4. degaussing range mark: a mark used to indicate a degaussing range.
  5. barge mark: a mark of relevance to barges.
  6. cable mark: a mark used to indicate the position of submarine cables or the point at which they run on to the land.
  7. spoil ground mark: a mark used to indicate the limit of a spoil ground (adapted from IHO Dictionary, S-32, 5th Edition, 4931).
  8. outfall mark: a mark used to indicate the position of an outfall or the point at which it leaves the land.
  9. ODAS: Ocean Data Acquisition System (IHO Dictionary, S-32, 5th Edition, 5953)
  10. recording mark: a mark used to record data for scientific purposes.
  11. seaplane anchorage mark: a mark used to indicate a seaplane anchorage.
  12. recreation zone mark: a mark used to indicate a recreation zone.
  13. private mark: a privately maintained mark.
  14. mooring mark: a mark indicating a mooring or moorings.
  15. LANBY: a large buoy designed to take the place of a lightship where construction of an offshore light station is not feasible. (IHO Dictionary, S-32, 5th Edition, 2656)
  16. leading mark: aids to navigation or other indicators so located as to indicate the path to be followed. Leading marks identify a leading line when they are in transit. (IHO Dictionary, S-32, 5th Edition, 2697)
  17. measured distance mark: a mark forming part of a transit indicating one end of a measured distance.
  18. notice mark: a notice board or sign indicating information to the mariner.
  19. TSS mark: a mark indicating a traffic separation scheme.
  20. anchoring prohibited mark: a mark indicating an anchoring prohibited area.
  21. berthing prohibited mark: a mark indicating that berthing is prohibited.
  22. overtaking prohibited mark: a mark indicating that overtaking is prohibited.
  23. two-way traffic prohibited mark: a mark indicating a one-way route.
  24. 'reduced wake' mark: a mark indicating that vessels must not generate excessive wake.
  25. speed limit mark: a mark indicating that a speed limit applies.
  26. stop mark: a mark indicating the place where the bow of a ship must stop when traffic lights show red.
  27. general warning mark: a mark indicating that special caution must be exercised in the vicinity of the mark.
  28. 'sound ships siren' mark: a mark indicating that a ship should sound its siren or horn.
  29. restricted vertical clearance mark: a mark indicating the minimum vertical space available for passage.
  30. maximum vessel's draught mark: a mark indicating the maximum draught of vessel permitted.
  31. restricted horizontal clearance mark: a mark indicating the minimum horizontal space available for passage.
  32. strong current warning mark: a mark warning of strong currents.
  33. berthing permitted mark: a mark indicating that berthing is allowed.
  34. overhead power cable mark: a mark indicating an overhead power cable.
  35. 'channel edge gradient' mark: a mark indicating the gradient of the slope of a dredge channel edge.
  36. telephone mark: a mark indicating the presence of a telephone.
  37. ferry crossing mark: a mark indicating that a ferry route crosses the ship route; often used with a 'sound ship's siren' mark.
  38. pipeline mark: a mark used to indicate the position of submarine pipelines or the point at which they run on to the land.
  39. anchorage mark: a mark indicating an anchorage area.
  40. clearing mark: a mark used to indicate a clearing line.
  41. control mark: a mark indicating the location at which a restriction or requirement exists.
  42. diving mark: a mark indicating that diving may take place in the vicinity.
  43. refuge beacon: a mark providing or indicating a place of safety.
  44. foul ground mark: a mark indicating a foul ground.
  45. yachting mark: a mark installed for use by yachtsmen.
  46. heliport mark: a mark indicating an area where helicopters may land.
  47. GPS mark: a mark indicating a location at which a GPS position has been accurately determined.
  48. seaplane landing mark: a mark indicating an area where sea-planes land.
  49. entry prohibited mark: a mark indicating that entry is prohibited.
  50. work in progress mark: a mark indicating that work (generally construction) is in progress.
  51. mark with unknown purpose: a mark whose detailed characteristics are unknown.
  52. wellhead mark: a mark indicating a borehole that produces or is capable of producing oil or natural gas. (adapted from IHO Dictionary, s-32, 5th Edition, 5971)
  53. channel separation mark: a mark indicating the point at which a channel divides separately into two channels.
  54. marine farm mark: a mark indicating the existence of fish, mussel, oyster or pearl farm culture.
  55. artificial reef mark: a mark indicating the existence or the extend of an artificial reef.