Which statement is FALSE with regard to the Great Lakes Light List?
• Purpose and coverage of the Great Lakes Light List (Volume VII) • Differences between U.S. and Canadian aids to navigation information in U.S. publications • What types of aids to navigation (private, special purpose, mooring buoys, fishing gear markers) are normally listed
• For each choice, ask yourself: Does the Great Lakes Light List definitely include or exclude this kind of information? Think about its main purpose and limitations. • Consider how mariners keep the Light List up to date. Which official publications are used for corrections, and how often are they issued? • Think about whether U.S. publications usually include information on foreign (e.g., Canadian) aids to navigation, or if those are covered by another nation’s publications.
• Check whether Volume VII is limited only to certain classes of private aids, and if Class III are treated differently. • Verify if the Light List covers Canadian-maintained aids on the Great Lakes or if another national list is used for those. • Confirm from your study materials whether mooring buoys, special purpose buoys, and fish net buoys are normally listed, and how often the Light List is supposed to be corrected.
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