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Aids to navigation

LC control no.sh 85002544
LC classificationVK381 VK397 Signaling
VK1000 VK1249 Lighthouse service
Topical headingAids to navigation
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Variant(s)ATON (Aids to navigation)
Marine aids
Marine signals
Navaids
Navigational aids (Nautical)
See alsoMarine service
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Navigation
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Signals and signaling
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Ice breaking operations
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Notices to mariners
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Found inKerchove, ReneĢ de. International maritime dictionary. 2nd ed. 1961 ("Aid to navigation. A charted mark to assist navigators, such as buoys, beacons, lights, radio beacons, and the like. Generally, any information published for the assistance of mariners.")
Wikipedia, July 22, 2008: Navigational aid page ("A navigational aid (also known as aid to navigation, ATON, or navaid) is any sort of marker which aids the traveler in navigation; the term is most commonly used to refer to nautical or aviation travel. Common types ... include lighthouses, buoys, fog signals, and day beacons. According to the glossary of terms in the United States Coast Guard Light list, an Aid to Navigation is any device external to a vessel or aircraft specifically intended to assist navigators in determining their position or safe course, or to warn them of dangers or obstructions to navigation")