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VESSEL CONSTRAINED BY HER DRAFT (LIGHTS) 50 METERS OR MORE 1 LONG 2 SHORTS BLAST

MINE CLEARING VESSEL (DAYSHAPE)

AIR CUSHION VESSEL (LIGHTS) 50 METERS OR MORE

MINE CLEARING VESSEL (LIGHTS)

WING IN GROUND (LIGHTS)

NOT UNDER COMMAND AGROUND (LIGHTS)

NOT UNDER COMMAND (DAYSHAPE)

AGROUND (DAYSHAPE)

PILOT VESSEL (LIGHTS) 1 LONG MAKING WAY 2 LONG IF STOPPED 4 SHORTS NO SPECIFIED LENGTH AHEAD UNDERWAY MAY or MAY NOT MAKING WAY

TOWING VESSEL LESS THAN 200M TOW (LIGHTS) 50 METERS OR MORE

TOWING VESSEL GREATER THAN 200M TOW (LIGHTS) 50 METERS OR MORE

FISHING VESSEL OTHER THAN TRAWLING (LIGHTS) 1 LONG 2 SHORTS NO SPECIFIED LENGTH UNDERWAY MAKING WAY

FISHING VESSEL TRAWLING (LIGHTS) 1 LONG 2 SHORTS 50 METERS OR MORE UNDERWAY AND MAKING WAY

RESTRICTED ABILITY TO MANEUVER DREDGING VESSEL 1 LONG 2 SHORTS UNDERWAY AND MAKING WAY 50 METERS OR MORE OBSTRUCTION PASSABLE

RESTRICTED ABILITY TO MANEUVER DREDGING VESSEL (DAYSHAPE) 1 LONG 2 SHORTS UNDERWAY MAY or MAY NOT MAKING WAY 50 METERS OR MORE OBSTRUCTION PASSABLE

TOWING VESSEL GREATER THAN 200M LENGTH (DAYSHAPE)

AGROUND VESSEL

VESSEL CONSTRAINED BY HER DRAFT (DAYSHAPE) 1 LONG MAKING WAY 2 LONG IF STOPPED PDV UNDERWAY MAY or MAY NOT MAKING WAY PDV 1 LONG 2 SHORTS BLAST

AT ANCHOR (LIGHTS) RAPID RINGING OF BELL FOR 5 SECONDS SOUNDING OF GANG AFT FOR 5 SECONDS FORWARD (LIGHTS) 100 METERS OR MORE AFT/ASTERN (LIGHTS)

AT ANCHOR (DAYSHAPE) RAPID RINGING OF BELL FOR 5 SECONDS SOUNDING OF GANG AFT FOR 5 SECONDS 100 METERS OR MORE

GEAR EXTENDING GREATER FISHING VESSEL (DAYSHAPE) 1 LONG 2 SHORTS FISHING VESSEL GEAR EXTENDING GREATER THAN 150M (DAYSHAPE)

SAILING VESSEL POWER DRIVEN VESSEL (DAYSHAPE) 1 LONG MAKING WAY 2 LONG IF STOPPED

POWER DRIVEN VESSEL (AHEAD) 50 METERS OR MORE 1 LONG MAKING WAY 2 LONG IF STOPPED UNDERWAY MAY or MAY NOT MAKING WAY POWER DRIVEN VESSEL (ASTERN) 1 LONG 2 SHORTS BLAST

DIVING VESSEL (DAYSHAPE)

BUNKERING VESSEL DANGEROUS CARGOES (DAYSHAPE)

PILOT VESSEL (DAYSHAPE) 1 LONG MAKING WAY 2 LONG IF STOPPED 4 SHORTS NO SPECIFIED LENGTH UNDERWAY MAY or MAY NOT MAKING WAY

REQUIRING PILOT (DAYSHAPE)