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A nautical chart is a graphic portrayal of the marine environment showing the nature and form of the coast, the depths of water and general character and configuration of the sea bottom, locations of dangers to navigation, the rise and fall of the tides, locations of man-made aids to navigation, and the characteristics of the Earth's magnetism. Nautical charts are essential for safe marine navigation. (Adapted from the NOAA website.)
Aeronautical charts are similar to nautical charts, except that their function is to aid pilots of aircraft. As a result, these charts emphasize topography, heights of obstructions, airports, and airways. (Thanks to the Encyclopedia Britannica Online.)
The University of Washington Map Collection has the most recent available nautical and aeronautical charts of the world, with an emphasis on the Pacific Northwest. Superseded charts are discarded, with the exception of charts for Washington State, which are moved to our historic map cases. For details on coverage, see below.
Charts are only listed in the UW Library Catalog by series name. Each chart series has one record, which contains an item list of the individual maps by chart number.
Therefore, rather than looking in the catalog first:
The Map Collection's holdings include the following series:
Nautical charts are filed in the map cases directly beneath the sign for nautical charts which is hanging from the ceiling. Aeronautical charts are filed in the nearby black or gray filing cabinets. Please ask Map Staff for assistance to locate maps in your area of interest.
Yes, most charts circulate, except for some historical charts. For more information, review our policies under Checking Out and Handling Materials.
NOAA's
historical map and chart collection
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's collection of nautical materials
"contains over 20,000 maps and charts from the late 1700s to present
day."
Historic Nautical Charts for Washington
State, 19th and Early 20th Centuries
The UW Map Collection's numbered list of historic nautical charts with
index maps shows exactly where each chart can be found in the Map Collection.
Maps/GIS Resource
Page (University of Washington Libraries)
This is a collection of websites for cartographic information, organized
by geography, which have been selected by UW librarians.