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If you are sailing from the East Coast of the United States to the Caribbean Sea,which publication would contain information on weather,currents,and storms?

A.Sailing Charts of the Caribbean Sea

B.Pilot Charts of the North Atlantic

C.Light Lists,Atlantic and Gulf Coast

D.Tidal Current Tables


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