PacificCoastNavigation

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PacificCoastNavigation refers to maritime travel and route-finding along the western coastline of North America, where prominent natural features like Mount Fairweather serve as key visual aids for sailors.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal navigation
maritime navigation practice
hasDomain maritime transport
nautical navigation
hasGoal efficient route-finding along the coastline
safe passage along the Pacific coast
hasHazard bar crossings at river mouths
offshore reefs
rocky shores
shoals
strong coastal currents
isInfluencedBy Pacific Ocean currents
coastal fog
seasonal weather patterns
storms
tides
isPracticedBy coastwise cargo services
commercial shipping
fishing vessels
recreational boaters
takesPlaceAlong Pacific coast of Canada NERFINISHED
Pacific coast of Mexico NERFINISHED
Pacific coast of the United States
west coast of North America
usesEnvironmentFeature bays
coastline
headlands
islands
mountain ranges
usesInformationSource Notice to Mariners NERFINISHED
current tables
sailing directions
tide tables
usesInstrument GPS receiver
gyrocompass
magnetic compass
nautical charts
radar
usesTechnique celestial navigation
dead reckoning
electronic navigation
pilotage
usesVisualAid Mount Fairweather NERFINISHED
capes and points
daymarks
light beacons
lighthouses
prominent coastal mountains

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Mount Fairweather isStrikingLandmarkFor PacificCoastNavigation