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    OpenSeaMap
    OpenSeaMap's goal is to add nautical and tourism information a sailor could be interested in to OSM (OpenStreetMap) and to present it in a pleasing way. Those include beacons, buoys and other seamark and port information.
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    GHelm is a cross-platform S57 vector nautical chart viewer which uses GTK and OpenGL for chart display. The goal of the project is to create a free software solution to nautical navigation.
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    A C library for reading and writing BSB format image files. Typically used for nautical charts, BSB image files use the .KAP extension and store cartographic information in addition to a run-length encoded raster image. Includes bsb2tif & tif2bsb tools.
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