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===Publications=== [[File:Bowditch 1910 Figure 2 Compass Rose navigatorpracti00bowdrich 0021.jpg|thumb|right|An illustration showing a compass used for navigation from Bowditch's American Practical Navigator]] Numerous [[nautical publications]] are available on navigation, which are published by professional sources all over the world. In the UK, the [[United Kingdom Hydrographic Office]], the [[Witherby Publishing Group]] and the [[Nautical Institute]] provide numerous navigational publications, including the comprehensive Admiralty Manual of Navigation.<ref name="Manual of Navigation">{{cite web | title = The Admiralty Manual of Navigation | publisher = The Nautical Institute | url = https://www.nautinst.org/shop/the-admiralty-manual-of-navigation-vol-1-principles-of-navigation.html | access-date=February 6, 2020}}</ref><ref name="Navigation, Witherbys">{{cite web | title = Navigation Publications | publisher = Witherby Publishing Group | url = https://www.witherbyseamanship.com/categories/navigation.html | access-date=February 6, 2020}}</ref> In the US, [[Bowditch's American Practical Navigator]] is a free available encyclopedia of navigation issued by the US Government.<ref name="Bowditch1">{{cite web | title = The American Practical Navigator | url = https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_American_Practical_Navigator | access-date=February 6, 2020}}</ref>
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