NOAA ENC Chart of Marblehead
This custom NOAA nautical chart puts Marblehead front and center at 1:15,000 scale. You get the full picture of the waters around Marblehead: approach channels, anchorage areas, and the nearshore features that define this stretch of coast. Sourced from official NOAA ENC data — the Electronic Navigational Chart format now used for all US maritime navigation, offering more precise and up-to-date coverage than the traditional paper charts it replaced. 24″ x 36″ (Vertical) format.
About This Canvas Chart
This Marblehead chart canvas sits inside a floating frame with a gap that gives it gallery-quality depth. Cotton-polyester composite with a proprietary coating for lasting color. Frame is FSC certified radiata pine in your choice of Black, Espresso, White, or Natural. Ready to hang with sawtooth hardware.
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Chart Data
Official Electronic Navigational Chart Data
Every line, sounding, and symbol comes from official NOAA ENC data — the modern vector-based format that replaced the retired Raster Nautical Chart series.
- Chart Source: Official NOAA ENC data
- Scale: 1:15,000 — approach detail
- Print Size: 24″ x 36″ (Vertical)
- Format: Floating Frame Canvas
- Canvas: Cotton/polyester composite with proprietary coating
- Frame: FSC certified pinewood — Black, Espresso, White, or Natural
- Inks: UL Greenguard Gold certified latex
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Marblehead
Generation Date: 3/3/2026
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NOAA CUSTOM CHART
NOTES GEOSPATIAL DATABASE
VERSION 3.0B - 20 FEBRUARY 2025
The records of the NOAA Custom
Chart Notes Geospatial Database are
current as of February 20, 2025.
Subsequent additions and refinements
are to be expected. Please refer to
all
available
navigational
publications for complete information
about the charted area.
CAUTION
AUTOMATED CHART GENERATION
This NOAA Custom Chart has been
automatically
rendered
from
NOAA
Electronic Navigational Chart (NOAA
ENC®) data. Mariners using this NOAA
Custom Chart are advised that this is
a static reproduction of the NOAA
ENC®. This NOAA Custom Chart has not
been individually quality checked or
adjusted
for
optimal
use
for
navigation. The portrayal may be at a
different scale from that of the
original NOAA ENC®. Mariners are
advised to use caution when using
this NOAA Custom Chart for navigation
and are encouraged to use the latest
NOAA ENC® to access the most up-to-
date information. Mariners must also
comply with all applicable regulatory
requirements.
CAUTION
CHART UPDATES
This NOAA Custom Chart contains up-
to-date information only as of the
time of creation, and will become
outdated. Mariners are advised to
visit
https://
distribution.charts.noaa.gov/
navigation-updates/
to
check
for
critical and routine updates, and to
render a new NOAA Custom Chart when
the ENC data used to make the chart
is updated. Notices to Mariners are
not issued for corrections to this
NOAA Custom Chart.
HEIGHTS
Heights of fixed aids to navigation
and vertical clearances of overhead
obstructions will be shown in feet if
the units are set to feet or fathoms.
If units are set to meters, heights
will
be
shown
in
meters.
Land
elevation values are shown in meters
only.
AUTHORITIES
Hydrography and topography by the
National Ocean Service, Coast Survey,
with additional data from the Corps
of Engineers, Geological Survey, U.S.
Coast Guard and National Geospatial-
Intelligence Agency.
WATER LEVELS, CURRENTS, AND TIDES
Real-time
water
levels,
tide
predictions,
and
tidal
current
predictions are available on the
internet
from
NOAA’s
Center
for
Operational
Oceanographic
Products
and Services (CO-OPS) at https://
tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/
water_level_info.html
and
https://
tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/
currents_info.html .
COMMENTS REQUESTED
NOAA encourages users to submit
inquiries, discrepancies, or comments
about this chart via NOAA's ASSIST
tool
at
https://
nauticalcharts.noaa.gov/customer-
service/assist/ .
ABBREVIATIONS
For complete list of Symbols and
Abbreviations, see Chart No. 1.
Marblehead
Generation Date: 3/3/2026
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POLLUTION REPORTS
Report all spills of oil and
hazardous substances to the National
Response Center via 1-800-424-8802
(toll free), or to the nearest U.S.
Coast Guard facility if telephone
communication is impossible (33 CFR
153).
AIDS TO NAVIGATION
Consult U.S. Coast Guard Light List
for
supplemental
information
concerning aids to navigation.
RADAR REFLECTORS
Radar reflectors have been placed
on many floating aids to navigation.
Individual
radar
reflector
identification on these aids has been
omitted from this chart.
WARNING
The prudent mariner will not rely
solely
on
any
single
aid
to
navigation, particularly on floating
aids. See U.S. Coast Guard Light List
and U.S. Coast Pilot for details.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Additional information can be
obtained
at
www.nauticalcharts.noaa.gov
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
Consult U.S. Coast Pilot 1 for
important supplemental information.
Refer to charted regulation section
numbers.
SOUNDING DATUM
Soundings referred to Mean Lower
Low Water (MLLW).
VERTICAL DATUM
Overhead clearances are referred to
Mean High Water (MHW).
NOTE A
Navigation
regulations
are
published in Chapter 2, U.S. Coast
Pilot 1. Additions or revisions to
Chapter
2
are
published
in
the
Notices
to
Mariners.
Information
concerning the regulations may be
obtained
at
the
Office
of
the
Commander, 1st Coast Guard District
in Boston, MA or at the Office of the
District Engineer, Corps of Engineers
in Concord, MA.
Refer to charted regulation section
numbers.
COLREGS DEMARCATION LINE
The Inland Navigational Rules Act
of 1980 is in effect for vessels
transiting this area. The seaward
boundaries of this area are the
COLREGS demarcation lines. In the
area
seaward
of
the
COLREGS
demarcation
lines,
vessels
are
governed by COLREGS: International
Regulations for Preventing Collisions
at Sea, 1972. The COLREGS demarcation
line is defined in COLREGS 33 CFR
80.120c.
Marblehead
Generation Date: 3/3/2026
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PRECAUTIONARY AREA
Traffic within the Precautionary
Area may consist of vessels operating
between Boston Harbor and one of the
established traffic lanes. Mariners
are advised to exercise extreme care
in
navigating
within
this
area.
Recommended traffic lanes have been
established
for
the
approach
to
Boston Harbor.
CAUTION
LIMITATIONS ON THE
USE OF RADIO SIGNALS
Limitations on the use of radio
signals as aids to marine navigation
can be found in the U.S. Coast Guard
Light Lists and National Geospatial-
Intelligence Agency Publication 117.
Radio direction-finder bearings to
commercial broadcasting stations are
subject to error and should be used
with caution.
CAUTION
SUBMERGED CABLES AND PIPELINES
Additional uncharted submarine
pipelines and submarine cables may
exist within the area of this chart.
Not
all
submarine
pipelines
and
submarine cables are required to be
buried,
and
those
that
were
originally buried may have become
exposed. Mariners should use extreme
caution when operating vessels in
depths of water comparable to their
draft in areas where pipelines and
cables may exist, and when anchoring,
dragging or trawling.
Covered wells may be marked by
lighted or unlighted buoys.
CAUTION
USACE conducts hydrographic surveys
to
monitor
navigation
conditions.
These surveys are not intended to
detect underwater features. Uncharted
features
hazardous
to
surface
navigation are not expected but may
exist in federal channels. For more
information
visit
https://
navigation.usace.army.mil/Survey/
Hydro.
CAUTION
Improved channels are subject to
shoaling, particularly at the edges.
CAUTION
Temporary changes or defects in
aids to navigation are not indicated
on this chart. See Local Notice to
Mariners.
During some winter months or when
endangered by ice, certain aids to
navigation are replaced by other
types or removed. For details, see
U.S. Coast Guard Light List.
Marblehead
Generation Date: 3/3/2026
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NOTE Z
NO-DISCHARGE ZONE, 40 CFR 140
Under the Clean Water Act, Section
312, all vessels operating within a
No-Discharge
Zone
(NDZ)
are
completely
prohibited
from
discharging any sewage, treated or
untreated,
into
the
waters.
All
vessels with an installed marine
sanitation device (MSD) that are
navigating,
moored,
anchored,
or
docked within a NDZ must have the MSD
disabled to prevent the overboard
discharge
of
sewage
(treated
or
untreated) or install a holding tank.
Regulations for the NDZ are contained
in the U.S. Coast Pilot. Additional
information
concerning
the
regulations and requirements may be
obtained
from
the
Environmental
Protection
Agency
(EPA)
website:
https://www.epa.gov/vessels-marinas-
and-ports .
MANDATORY SHIP REPORTING SYSTEM AREA
33 CFR 169 (SEE NOTE A)
Navigation
regulations
are
published in Chapter 2 of the U.S.
Coast Pilot for this geographic area.
Refer to regulation section numbers.
RIGHT WHALE CRITICAL HABITAT
(PRECAUTIONARY AREA: 50 CFR 226.203,
224.103C; SEE NOTE A)
It is illegal to approach any right
whale anywhere closer than 500 yards/
457.2 meters.
NOAA WEATHER RADIO BROADCASTS
The NOAA Weather Radio station
listed
below
provides
continuous
weather
broadcasts.
The
reception
range is typically 20 to 40 nautical
miles from the antenna site, but can
be as much as 100 nautical miles for
stations at high elevations.
Deerfield, NH KZZ-40 162.450 MHz
NOAA WEATHER RADIO BROADCASTS
The NOAA Weather Radio station
listed
below
provides
continuous
weather
broadcasts.
The
reception
range is typically 20 to 40 nautical
miles from the antenna site, but can
be as much as 100 nautical miles for
stations at high elevations.
Gloucester Marine, MA WNG-574 162.425
MHz
NOAA WEATHER RADIO BROADCASTS
The NOAA Weather Radio station
listed
below
provides
continuous
weather
broadcasts.
The
reception
range is typically 20 to 40 nautical
miles from the antenna site, but can
be as much as 100 nautical miles for
stations at high elevations.
Boston, MA KHB-35 162.475 MHz







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