+PRINC3SS Posted December 24, 2006 Share Posted December 24, 2006 Yesterday I saw a Benchmark a few feet away from another benchmark (LW5817) across from Nobska Light, but can't seem to find it listed in the benchmarks. Unfortunately I forgot my camera, so I can't post a picture, but it was dated 1995 & had 7955A inscribed on it. Anyone else know anything about it? Quote Link to comment
+m&h Posted December 24, 2006 Share Posted December 24, 2006 Did you notice what agency set the mark? That is, what entity's name was incised around the outer edge of the disk? It could be among the thousands of US Geological Survey disks that aren't in the NGS database. However, there are some features of the stamping that make us think this could be a tidal bench mark set by the National Ocean Service/NOAA. The stamping you provide seems not to appear among the tidal bench marks listed for Woods Hole. Those seem mostly to be on the laboratory grounds. Tidal Bench Marks have their own database, though several of them also have NGS PIDs. See http://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov. Cheers, Quote Link to comment
monkeykat Posted December 25, 2006 Share Posted December 25, 2006 You found a National Ocean Service disk that I also happened to find while visiting the Nobska lighthouse and US Defense Agency Disk. The Ocean Service disk has been noted on the Waymarking web site. See NOS 7955A 1995 Waymarking Page Quote Link to comment
Z15 Posted December 25, 2006 Share Posted December 25, 2006 There are many NOS marks that seemly have no infomation available. We ran into some of those up here on Lake Superior. Part of the reason I beleive is that they are not tied into good control and were used for some project work that is still ongoing even though is had been 20 yrs since the mark was set. So don't be alarmed if you can find no data. Quote Link to comment
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