The Canadian Coast Guard publishes the List of Lights, Buoys and Fog Signals in four volumes which are updated periodically The books are available in paper from dealers.
As well, HTML and PDF formats updated up to the latest version of the Monthly Notices to Mariners can be viewed online.
3007) by the Hydrographic and Oceanographic Service of the Chilean Navy (SHOA)[2] Navigational aids in Chile are provided by the Servicio de Señalización Marítima [Maritime Signalling Service], a department of the Dirección de Seguridad y Operaciones Marítimas (Dirsomar) [Directorate of Maritime Security and Operations], of the Dirección General del Territorio Marítimo y de Marina Mercante (Directemar) [Directorate General of the Maritime Territory and the Merchant Marine] of the Chilean Navy.
Official light list from Denmark Dansk Fyrliste 2020 provided by Søfartsstyrelsen or in English Danish Maritime Authority https://www.soefartsstyrelsen.dk/Media/6/0/Dansk%20Fyrliste%202020.pdf Archived 2021-09-24 at the Wayback Machine SHOM, the French Naval Hydrographic and Oceanographic Service, publishes Livres des feux et signaux de brume (Books of Lights and Fog Signals) in four volumes, updated periodically:[3] The United Kingdom Hydrographic Office, generally known as "The Admiralty", publishes the Admiralty List of Lights and Fog Signals covering the whole world in 15 volumes.
Intracoastal Waterway aids are listed last in geographic order in the direction from New Jersey to Florida to the border of Texas and Mexico.