On 17/11/2011 11:25, Klaus-Hermann Otto Stanislaus Plöger wrote:
> How do You define:
> 1. Coastline
> 2. Tidal
> 3. Grenze der Seeschifffahrtsstraße
> as the border of navigable waters?

The tags for these features are defined in the OpenStreetMap Wiki: 
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Map_Features

As we use the OSM map as our base layer, we do not place "seamark" tags 
on these features.

>
> Ps. If You need Icons, look at this.
> http://www.cybernautiker.de/index.html

A great resource - thanks! It would be a good idea to put an appropriate 
copyright statement on the download page. We need to have an explicit 
statement that these symbols are freely copyable before we could use 
them on our map.


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