Nantucket Shoals
Nantucket Shoals is an area of dangerously shallow water in the Atlantic Ocean that extends from Nantucket Island, Massachusetts, eastward for Script error: No such module "convert". and southeastward for Script error: No such module "convert".; in places water depth can be as shallow as Script error: No such module "convert"..[1] Depth soundings are unpredictable due to the constant change caused by strong currents, which are rotary rather than reversing.[2] The shoals lie just off of a major transatlantic shipping lane. Numerous ships have been wrecked here, most recently and notably the oil tanker Argo Merchant in December 1976. Until 1983, the edge of the shoals was guarded by the Nantucket Lightship.
Nantucket Shoals is made up of the following features:[3]
- Asia Rip
- Davis Bank
- Fishing Rip
- Middle Rip
- Phelps Bank
According to the 2010 edition of the United States Coast Pilot, the International Maritime Organization has established an "area to be avoided" for the Nantucket Shoals. Vessels transporting oil or hazardous materials and vessels of more than 1,000 gross tons should avoid the area bounded by the points in the below table.[1] Template:Side box Template:PoI start Template:PoI Template:PoI Template:PoI Template:PoI Template:PoI Template:PoI Template:PoI end
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