In case the fishing supply shop Norm suggested isn't open yet, I
superimposed my GPS map on a NOAA chart and put it on my site for anyone who
wants it - http://www.avialantic.com/nature/pelagicmap.jpg. This image -
http://www.avialantic.com/nature/pelagicnotes.jpg - shows the coordinates
and elaborates on the labels, which might not be too clear.
You can download electronic charts from http://www.noaa.gov/charts.html - I
don't think they have the common names on them, but are otherwise quite
detailed.
Hope this is of some use.
fdp
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> Behalf Of parke
> Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 2004 9:34 AM
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> Subject: [MDOSPREY] MD Pelagic Trips Questions
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>
> I've now done four pelagic trips in MD waters. I'd like to know
> what chart to
> purchase that would show the latitude and longitude, the offshore
> borders of
> MD and the surface features on the ocean floor discussed while
> pelagic birding
> (i.e. the "Hambone," the Baltimore Canon, etc.). Or, if there is another
> reference I'm not aware of.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Parke
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