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The Channel Navigation Information Service for the Dover Strait

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 October 2009

H. J. Neill Royal Navy (ret'd)
Affiliation:
(HM Coastguard)

Extract

The history of the first 10 years of the Channel Navigation Information Service (CNIS) from its inception in 1972 has been well-documented in Captain Richard Emden's three papers published in the Journal of the Royal Institute of Navigation. While the purpose of this paper is to discuss the period of consolidation following these first 10 years, it is perhaps appropriate to set out briefly the factors leading up to the introduction of CNIS in the Dover Strait, the operating philosophy and some of the major milestones along the way.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Royal Institute of Navigation 1990

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References

REFERENCES

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3Emden, R. K. (1983). The Channel Navigation Information Service. This Journal 36, 195.Google Scholar