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Atlantic Entrance Range Rear Lighthouse

Occ G🇵🇦Panamá, PAOperational

This green, 14-meter-tall tower was built and first lit in 1914. Its focal height reaches 48 meters above sea level. The light emits an occulting yellow signal. The tower's operational status has been maintained since its construction. It provides a geographic range of 15 nautical miles.

Characteristic Signature
Occ G
Flash Type
Occ
Light Color
Green
Flash Count
1 flash
Raw Code
Oc.Y.
Focal Height
48m
Geographic Range
15NM
Year Built
1914
Admiralty No.
J6132.2
NGA No.
J6094.211
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Tower Height
14m
Tower Color
green
City
Panamá
Country
🇵🇦PA
Latitude
9.2714°
Longitude
-79.9194°
Flag
Type
Name
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How do mariners identify Atlantic Entrance Range Rear Lighthouse at night?+
Atlantic Entrance Range Rear displays the characteristic Occ G. Each lighthouse has a unique flash pattern published in the List of Lights, allowing mariners to positively identify it and distinguish it from other navigation aids in the area. The green color may indicate a specific sector or warning zone.
Which ports and harbors does Atlantic Entrance Range Rear Lighthouse guide vessels into?+
Atlantic Entrance Range Rear Lighthouse assists vessels approaching 5 nearby ports. The closest is Cristóbal at 4.5 NM to the N. Other ports served include Manzanillo (5.7 NM NNE), Colón (6.5 NM NNE), Las Minas (8.7 NM NE), Bahía Las Minas (9.5 NM NE). Mariners should consult the relevant chart for full approach and pilotage information.
Is Atlantic Entrance Range Rear Lighthouse still active and maintained?+
Yes, Atlantic Entrance Range Rear Lighthouse is currently operational. It is actively maintained and continues to emit its characteristic light signal for marine navigation. Most modern lighthouses are automated and monitored remotely by the national maritime authority.
What shipping routes pass near Atlantic Entrance Range Rear Lighthouse?+
Atlantic Entrance Range Rear Lighthouse is located within the Panama Canal approach — the vital waterway connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans through Central America. This makes it an important navigation reference for commercial shipping traffic in the region.
How can I track vessels near Atlantic Entrance Range Rear Lighthouse?+
You can track vessels near Atlantic Entrance Range Rear Lighthouse in real time using MarineRadar. The platform shows live AIS positions of ships in the area, including vessel name, type, flag, speed, and course. Use the "Track Vessels Nearby" button on this page to open the live map centered on this lighthouse.