Seamarks/Moorings
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Seamark tagging
Moorings
The tags defined on this page will render in various nautical charts. This page defines values for the seamark:mooring:category=* key for objects tagged as seamark:type=mooring.
See also similar but distinct objects: anchorage, anchor berth, installation buoy and berth.
Type | S100 code | seamark:type | Definition |
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Mooring/Warping facility | MORFAC | mooring | The equipment or structure used to secure a vessel. |
Categories
Category (CATMOR) | seamark:mooring:category | Definition | Rendering | Image |
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Dolphin | dolphin | A post or group of posts, which may support a deck, used for mooring or warping a vessel. | ||
Deviation dolphin | deviation_dolphin | A post or group of posts, which a vessel may swing around for compass adjustment. | ||
Post | post | A post used for mooring or warping a vessel. | ||
Bollard | bollard | Small shaped post, mounted on a wharf or dolphin used to secure ship's lines. | ||
Tie-up wall | wall | A tie-up wall is a section of wall designated for tying-up vessels awaiting transit. Bollards and mooring devices are available for both large and small ships. | ||
Post or pile | pile | A long heavy timber or section of steel, wood, concrete, etc., forced into the seabed to serve as a mooring facility. | ||
Chain/wire/cable | chain | A connection between two independent objects e.g. a buoy and pile or between two buoys used as a mooring facility. | ||
Mooring buoy | buoy | A buoy secured to the bottom by permanent moorings with means for mooring a vessel by use of its anchor chain or mooring lines. | ||
Ropes from ashore | shore_ropes | A place where ropes for mooring a vessel given from ashore | ||
Automatic moorings | automatic | Automatic mooring systems are remotely controlled and require no quayside personnel. The system and its performance are monitored and its status is reported to operations staff in real-time. There are different types of automatic mooring systems. | ||
Mooring trot | trot | A mooring trot is a mooring that is composed of ground tackle, mooring cables, buoys and mooring berths on junction cables. |
References
OSM seamark resources
- Seamark tag values(en)
- Seamark objects(en)
- Seamark attributes(en)
- Categories of objects(en)
- INT-1 cross reference(en)
- Inland waterway notice marks (CEVNI, Europe)(en)
- Inland waterway lateral marks (CEVNI, Europe)(en)
- Inland waterway notice marks (BNIWR, Brazil)(en)
- Inland waterway notice marks (PPWBC, Brazil/Paraguay)(en)
- Inland waterway notice marks (RIWR, Russia)(en)
JOSM presets & styles
External sources
- S-101 ENC/iENC registry (iho.int), the ENC Data Classification and Encoding Guide (DCEG) can be downloaded as zipped PDF, online access to symbols in Portrayal Register
- International nautical chart symbol legend (Chart INT-1, NOAA)
- Encoding Guide for Inland ENCs (openecdis.org, 2018), an international standard of the Inland ENC Harmonization Group is currently in development (IEHG Publication S-401, 2019)
- European Code for Inland Waterways (CEVNI), (UNECE, Fifth revised version 2015)
- European Code for Signs and Signals on Inland Waterways (SIGNI), (UNECE Resolution N0. 90, 2018)
- U.S. Aids to Navigation System – also details the Western Waters Marking System, Intracoastal Waterway system, and Uniform State Waterway Marking System