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From: Joe B (no email)
Date: Sun Mar 18 2007 - 22:52:53 EDT
Don't know of any single source for shipping lanes but found most of what you might want in these:
Admiralty List of Radio Signals, Vol. 6, Hydrographer of the Navy;
Mariner's Handbook, Sixth Ed., Hydrographer of the Navy;
Reed's Nautical Companion, Thomas Reed Publications, Inc.;
U.S. Coast Pilots, Vols. 1-9, National Ocean Survey;
Notices To Mariners, U.S. Defense Mapping Agency;
Admiralty Notices To Mariners, Hydrographer of the Navy.
Vessel traffic service manuals: Commanding Officer (VTS), U.S. Coast Guard Marine Safety Office, 800 David Drive, Room 232, Morgan City, LA 70380-1304, Ph: 504-385-2462.
email Patricia Seed who teaches the history of navigation at rice, her web site is:
http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~feegi/latitude2002.html
- hope this helped
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