Notices to Mariners
Current editions of German NtM
The German Notices to Mariners are published weekly exclusively in digital format. Since NtM 27/2023 they are free
of charge.
Correction of charts and publication of the BSH
Mariners are requested to use the current editions of the nautical charts and publications, correct them continuously and keep them up to date. All changes that have occurred after the publication of a nautical chart or publication can be found in the Notices to Mariners (NfS). They contain corrections and reports on measures and events of major or supra-regional importance. They also contain communications and regulations from authorities insofar as they are of importance for the navigation of ships or are prescribed by law.
The NfS correct only the latest editions of the official German nautical charts and publications listed in the
catalogue of nautical charts and publications (german).
Free excerpts or summaries from the NfS issues
- Jährliche Beilage zu den Nachrichten für Seefahrer (PDF, 2MB, Not barrier-free file.)
The annual supplement of the "Nachrichten für Seefahrer" contains an overview of the nautical information service. In addition, this supplement contains important information and communications, which are updated annually. The document is published at the beginning of each year.
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According to carriage requirement mariners are requested to maintain the current and the last two years of German NtM onboard (Ausrüstungsrichtlinien - SchSV).
- Valid P- and T-Notices
(published weekly)
The list contains all valid P -and T-notices sorted by chart number and NfS edition. These P- and T-notices are not included in New Editions of the BSH charts.
List of notifications
(published semi-annually).
The list contains all corrections and messages (including P- and T- notifications) sorted by year; they are recommended for retrospective corrections of a longer period of time.
- List of sea areas und sea charts
(published semi-annually)
The list contains a summary of chart numbers related to a specific sea area, such as North Sea, Baltic Sea and Polar Sea