| Chart Name: | Bay of Fundy to Cape Cod |
| Scale: | 1:378838 |
| Size: | 36" x 51" |
| Edition #: | 40 |
| Edition Date: | 05/01/07 |
| LNM Notice/Date: | 512 01/31/12 |
| NTM Notice/Date: | 612 02/11/12 |
| LNM: | http://ocsdata.ncd.noaa.gov/nm/resultList.asp?Chart=13260 |
| Last Update: | 01/31/12 |
| Description: | The Gulf of Maine is the great indentation of the coast between the Canadian Province of Nova Scotia on the northeast and Massachusetts on the southwest. It includes the Bay of Fundy and Massachusetts Bay as subsidiary features. Because of its changeable weather, frequent fogs, and strong tidal currents, this area has a bad reputation among mariners.
In the approaches and on the shores of Cape Cod Bay, the most prominent landmarks are a pointed tower west of Scituate Harbor, the cliffs between
Scituate and New Inlet, the Pilgrim Nuclear Power Plant at Rocky Point, a strobe-lighted stack at the en-
trance to Cape Cod Canal, a standpipe at Barnstable and
Pilgrim Monument at Provincetown.
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| NTM = NGA Notice to Mariners LNM = Local Notice to Mariners |
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BUY NOAA Nautical Chart #13260 - Bay-of-Fundy-to-Cape-Cod, Online