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International Navigation Limits

International Navigation Limits
International Navigation Limits

International Navigating Limits

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(a) North of 70°N. Lat. l (b) Barents Sea

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(a) White Sea. l (b) Chukchi Sea.

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(a) Gulf of Bothnia North of a line between Umea (63°50'N. Lat.) and Vasa (63°06'N. Lat.) between 10 Decemb l

(b) Where the vessel is equal to or less than 90,000 DWT, Gulf of Finland East of 28°45'E. Long. between 15 D l

(c) Vessels greater than 90,000 DWT may not enter, navigate or remain in the Gulf of Finland east of 28°45'E. L l

(d) Gulf of Bothnia, Gulf of Finland and adjacent waters North of 59°24'N. Lat. between 8 January and 5 May, e Helsinki. l (e) Gulf of Riga and adjacent waters East of 22°E. Long. and South of 59°N. Lat. between 28 December and 5 l (a) North of 52°10'N. Lat. and between 50°W. Long. and 100°W. Long.

The Institute Warranty Limits were amended as of 1 November 2003. They have also been renamed and are now referred

The currently applicable INL are as follows:

Navigating Limits

Unless and to the extent otherwise agreed by the underwriters in accordance with, the vessel shall not enter, navigate or re where applicable, between the dates specified below (both days inclusive):

Area 1 - Arctic

Except for calls at Kola Bay, Murmansk or any port or place in Norway, provided that the vessel does not enter, navigate o Long.

Area 2 - Northern Seas

Area 3 - Baltic

Area 4 - Greenland

Greenland territorial waters.

Area 5 - North America (East)

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(b) Gulf of St. Lawrence, St. Lawrence River and its tributaries (East of Les Escoumins), Strait of Belle Isle (West between Cape Ray and Cape North) and Strait of Canso (north of the Canso Causeway), between 21 December l

(c) St. Lawrence River and its tributaries (West of Les Escoumins) between 1 December and 30 April. l

(d) St. Lawrence Seaway. l (e) Great Lakes.

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(a) North of 54°30'N. Lat. and between 100°W. Long. and 170°W. Long. l (b) Any port of place in the Queen Charlotte Islands or the Aleutian Islands.

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(a) 50°S. Lat.; 50°W. Long. l

(b) 57°S. Lat.; 67°30'W. Long. l (c) 50°S Lat.; 160°W. Long.

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(a) Sea of Okhotsk North of 55°N. Lat. and East of 140°E. Long. between 1 November and 1 June. l

(b) Sea of Okhotsk North of 53°N. Lat. and West of 140°E. Long. between 1 November and 1 June. l (c) East Asian waters North of 46°N. Lat. and West of the Kurile Islands and West of the Kamchatka Peninsula be l

(a) Vessel does not enter, navigate or remain North of 54°30'N. Lat.; and l

(b) The vessel enters and exits West of Buldir Island or through the Amchitka, Amukta or Unimak passes; and l

(c) The vessel is equipped and properly fitted with two independent marine radar sets, a global positioning system receiver), a radio transceiver and GMDSS, a weather facsimile recorder (or alternative equipment for the receipt o gyrocompass, in each case to be fully operational and manned by qualified personnel; and l (d) The vessel is in possession of appropriate navigational charts corrected up to date, sailing directions and pilot

Area 6 - North America (West)

Area 7 - Southern Ocean

South of 50°S. Lat. except within the triangular area formed by rhumb lines drawn between the following points:

Area 8 - Kerguelen/Crozet

Territorial waters of Kerguelen Islands and Crozet Islands.

Area 9 - East Asia

Area 10 - Bering Sea

Bering Sea except on through voyages and provided that

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