| Chart Name: | LONG ISLAND SOUND-EASTERN PART |
| Scale: | 1:80000 |
| Size: | 36" x 53" |
| Edition #: | 42 |
| Edition Date: | 12/01/06 | (NM 11/15/08) | (LNM 11/11/08) |
| Last Update: | 10/30/08 |
| Description: | Long Island Sound is a deep navigable waterway lying between the shores of Connecticut and New York and the northern coast of Long Island.
New London Harbor is the most important of the anchorages sought for shelter in the eastern part of Long Island Sound. Niantic Bay and the approach between
Bartlett Reef and Hatchett Reef are used to some extent by small vessels when meeting unfavorable weather or reaching the eastern part of the sound. Small vessels can select anchorage eastward or westward of Kelsey Point Breakwater, also in Duck Island Roads. Off Madison there is anchorage sheltered from northerly winds. New Haven Harbor is an important harbor of refuge. |
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| NM = Notice to Mariners LNM = Local Notice to Mariners |
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