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- Q18217189 subject Q8482820.
- Q18217189 abstract "The channel at Pollock Rip Shoals is centered about three miles east of the southerly end of Monomoy Island in Chatham, Massachusetts. The channel, which runs east-west, is about eight miles south of the Chatham Lighthouse. Vessels passing around the Cape Cod coastline use the channel as a passage from the Atlantic Ocean to Nantucket Sound. The Pollock Rip Lightship marked the eastern approach to the channel from 1849 to 1969; it has since been replaced by a lighted buoy. The Stonehorse Lightship had previously identified the southeasterly end of the channel until October 1963, when it was removed by the U.S. Coast Guard and replaced with a small buoy.The channel extends six miles through the shoals and is 30 feet deep and 2,000 feet wide. It was completed in 1925.".
- Q18217189 wikiPageExternalLink Pollock.aspx.
- Q18217189 wikiPageWikiLink Q11224.
- Q18217189 wikiPageWikiLink Q1774812.
- Q18217189 wikiPageWikiLink Q5087672.
- Q18217189 wikiPageWikiLink Q6901764.
- Q18217189 wikiPageWikiLink Q8482820.
- Q18217189 wikiPageWikiLink Q944300.
- Q18217189 wikiPageWikiLink Q97.
- Q18217189 comment "The channel at Pollock Rip Shoals is centered about three miles east of the southerly end of Monomoy Island in Chatham, Massachusetts. The channel, which runs east-west, is about eight miles south of the Chatham Lighthouse. Vessels passing around the Cape Cod coastline use the channel as a passage from the Atlantic Ocean to Nantucket Sound. The Pollock Rip Lightship marked the eastern approach to the channel from 1849 to 1969; it has since been replaced by a lighted buoy.".
- Q18217189 label "Pollock Rip Shoal".