Talk:List of traffic separation schemes

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This list or overview is mainly based on the Notice 17 which comes with the Admiralty Charts from the UK Hydrographic Office. It isn't just a copy/paste of this information: where possible I looked up the actual area to form a correct Wikilink, trying to avoid linking to a unreleated article. For people who feel the urge to check the list here against the list in the main source: feel free to add all the missing TSS: especially in Italy and further in the Mediterenean there are quite some TSSes not mentioned.... Also: if you think you have better Wikilinks: please feel free to add them. All help is appreciated. Tonkie (talk) 01:55, 29 April 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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