22/2017
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EAST COAST OF ENGLAND
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APPROACHES TO LOWESTOFT
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WRECK 'ELLA'
Latitude 52º 25.23’N., Longitude 001º 49.67’E
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The wreck, which lies sunk in the position defined above, has been temporarily marked by means of four emergency wreck marking lighted buoys, as follows:-
1.Position : About 150 metres North of the wreck.
Characteristics : Pillar: Blue & Yellow Vertical Stripes: Yellow Upright Cross Topmark: Alternating blue and yellow flashing light, where the blue and yellow 1 second flashes are alternated with an interval of 0.5 seconds:
The word WRECK will be exhibited Black on Yellow.
2.Position : About 100 metres East of the wreck.
Characteristics : Pillar: Blue & Yellow Vertical Stripes: Yellow Upright Cross Topmark: Alternating blue and yellow flashing light, where the blue and yellow 1 second flashes are alternated with an interval of 0.5 seconds.
The word WRECK will be exhibited Black on Yellow.
3.Position : About 100 metres South of the wreck.
Characteristics : Pillar: Blue & Yellow Vertical Stripes: Yellow Upright Cross Topmark: Alternating blue and yellow flashing light, where the blue and yellow 1 second flashes are alternated with an interval of 0.5 seconds.
The word WRECK will be exhibited Black on Yellow.
4.Position : About 100 metres West of the wreck.
Characteristics : Pillar: Blue & Yellow Vertical Stripes: Yellow Upright Cross Topmark: Alternating blue and yellow flashing light, where the blue and yellow 1 second flashes are alternated with an interval of 0.5 seconds.
The word WRECK will be exhibited Black on Yellow.
Mariners are advised to give the wreck and buoys by which it is marked a wide berth.
By Order,
Captain R.H. Barker,
Director of Navigational Requirements,
Trinity House,
London. EC3N 4DH.
7th July, 2017