Nautical chart
A nautical chart is a graphic representation of a
maritime area and adjacent
coastal regions. Depending on the
scale of the chart, it may show depths of
water and heights of land (
topographic map), natural features of the seabed, details of the coastline, navigational hazards, locations of natural and man-made aids to
navigation, information on
tides and
currents, local details of the
Earth's magnetic field, and man-made structures such as
harbours, buildings and
bridges. Nautical charts are essential tools for marine navigation; many countries require vessels, especially commercial ships, to carry them. Nautical charting may take the form of charts printed on paper or computerised
electronic navigational charts.
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nautical chart
See hydrographic chart. 1/4/71
carte hydrographique
Carte marine indiquant les profondeurs, la nature des fonds et leur relief, le contour des côtes, les marées et courants dans une mer ou une zone terrestre et maritime donnée. Aussi appelé "carte nautique". 1/3/73
carte nautique
Voir carte hydrographique. 1/3/73
chart, nautical
Representation of a portion of the navigable waters of the Earth and adjacent coastal areas on a specified map projection and designed specifically to meet requirements for marine navigation. Included on most nautical charts are depths of water, characteristics of the bottom, elevations of selected topographic features, general configurations and characteristics of the coast, the shoreline (usually the mean high water line), dangers, obstructions and aids to navigation limited tidal data, and information about magnetic variation in the charted area.