Online resources redux

ropesfish

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I happened across a few online resources that I suspected some folks might find to be useful, so I'll post them below.
Enjoy and good luck to one and all!
This one could take weeks to digest, but it looks good so far: https://sites.google.com/site/nauticalfree/#US:AMLG

Legal...stuff. Admiralty and Maritime Law Guide

Charts: Atlantic NOAA Nautical Charts

More charts: MarineWaypoints.com - View Online Nautical Charts

Maps and stuff: Collections Online - Cartographic Resources, Maps, and Spatial Data - Research Guides at University of Delaware

Charts on Google Earth via YouTubery:

Online nav chart viewer: EarthNC

and finally...OpenSeaMap - The free nautical chart
 

seekerGH

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There is a way for the mods to create a sticky topic and add links to that. This would get all of these valuable links in one place.
 

Boatlode

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Thanks Bill.
 

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