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  2. Shipping Forecast - Wikipedia

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    The Shipping Forecast is a BBC Radio broadcast of ... the Met Office began issuing marine weather forecasts which included gale and storm ... Biscay Bay of Biscay ...

  3. Category:Shipping Forecast areas - Wikipedia

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  4. Bay of Biscay - Wikipedia

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    The Bay of Biscay (/ ˈ b ɪ s k eɪ,-k i / BISS-kay, -⁠kee) is a gulf of the northeast Atlantic Ocean located south of the Celtic Sea. It lies along the western coast of France from Point Penmarc'h to the Spanish border, and along the northern coast of Spain, extending westward to Cape Ortegal .

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    Get the Biscay, Basque Country local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days.

  6. Centres régionaux opérationnels de surveillance et de sauvetage

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    Mainland CROSS principally uses the VHF marine radio band between 156.025 and 162.525 MHz FM and the mediumwave (MF) marine band from 1605 to 4000 kHz. Meteorological forecasts are broadcast on VHF and MF as part of the GMDSS at particular times, with AVURNAV (Urgent advice to Navigators) or BMS (Special Meteorological Bulletin) as needed.

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  8. Iroise Sea - Wikipedia

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    The Iroise Marine Park covers an area of 3,550 km 2 (1,370 sq mi) [10] from latitude 48°31′N (the north coast of Ushant) and latitude 47°59′N (south coast of the Île de Sein), the mainland coastline to the east except for the Rade de Brest, and the 12-nautical-mile (22 km) limit on French territorial waters to the west.

  9. List of traffic separation schemes - Wikipedia

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    The English Channel connects the Atlantic Ocean with the Southern part of the North Sea and is one of the busiest shipping areas in the world with ships going in numerous direction: some are passing through in transit from the Southwest to Northeast (or vice versa) and others serving the many ports around the English Channel, including ferries crossing the Channel.