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Eagle Ray Nautical Publications
eagleray nautical publications specialises in producing pilot books and charts for the greek seas. founded in 1990 by nicholas d. ilias, commodore (rtd) of the hellenic navy, with the aim of providing nautical aids that ensure safety and comfort at sea. all our pilot books and charts are made under the same philosophy. they bridge the technical information needed to navigate with the local knowledge to enjoy. our publications are based on local knowledge that is mainly gathered from the fishermen and our own surveys. every harbour is visited and charted by eagleray before its plan is published, ensuring that the navigational and tourist information on it is accurate and substantial. nautical charts are reproduced under authorization from the greek hydrographic office and then they are enriched with local information about weather, currents, port facilities and sightseeing. in addition, many smaller fishing shelters and bays are created from scratch, for the first time in the global bi
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Where is Eagle Ray Nautical Publications located?
Eagle Ray Nautical Publications' headquarters is located at Athens, Attica, Greece
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Eagle Ray Nautical Publications' official website is eagleray.gr
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Eagle Ray Nautical Publications is in the industry of: Maritime
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