What does SS mean on a chart?

What does SS mean on a chart?

Sum-of-squares.

Where can you find a summary of the chart symbols abbreviations and meanings?

These chart symbols and abbreviations are shown in the Pamphlet ‘CHART No. 1’; published jointly by the Defense Mapping Agency Hydrographic Center and the National Ocean Service.

What does sounding mean on navionics?

When you are seeing a depth number [sounding] with multiple digits where it looks like you have one larger and one smaller number, treat it as a decimal. Example: 103. Larger (regular font) number = full depth unit.

What does M mean on chart?

K Rocks, Wrecks, Obstructions. L Offshore Installations. M Tracks, Routes. N Areas, Limits. o Hydrographic Terms.

What does G mean on a chart?

The “g” in g-chart stands for geometric, since data relating to events between occurrences represents a geometric distribution.

What do you mean by Chart Number 1 What’s in it?

The Symbol Legend for U.S. Nautical Chart Products. U.S. Chart No. 1 describes the symbols, abbreviations, and terms used on nautical charts. It is produced by NOAA and the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency.

What are the pink symbols on navionics?

The pink/purple birds/ducks indicate different types of marine sanctuaries or estuary area zones/nature reserve areas….To disable this option on Navico units that allow it to be turned off:

  • Go to Chart Details.
  • Select User.
  • Toggle Restricted Area On or Off.

What do the symbols on the New Zealand national flag mean?

The symbols on the shield represent the country’s maritime trade, agriculture and industry. A European woman and a Māori chief flank the left and right sides, identifying New Zealand as a multicultural nation. The figures are supported by the silver fern, a native plant.

Why do Maori symbols have different meanings?

At least that was before the Europeans arrived at the shores of Aotearoa. (the Maori word for New Zealand meaning ‘land of the big white cloud’) Because of this oral tradition such symbols were important means to tell historical tales and cultural beliefs. This is why each Maori symbol has its own particular meaning.

What does a fish hook symbolize in New Zealand?

In short the fish hook resembles prosperity, good luck, abundance, good health, and safe passage over water. What’s unique about this particular symbol is that it’s the only Maori symbol that evolved from a tool, namely an ordinary fish hook, to a highly valued piece of jewelry.

What does the St Edward’s crown represent in New Zealand?

A European woman and a Māori chief flank the left and right sides, identifying New Zealand as a multicultural nation. The figures are supported by the silver fern, a native plant. The St Edward’s Crown is a reminder that New Zealand is a constitutional monarchy.

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