A
nautical chart is a graphic representation of a
maritime area and adjacent
coastal regions. Depending on the
scale of the chart, it may show depths of
water and heights of land (
topographic map), natural features of the seabed, details of the coastline, navigational hazards, locations of natural and human-made aids to
navigation, information on
tides and
currents, local details of the
Earth's magnetic field, and human-made structures such as
harbours, buildings and
bridges. Nautical charts are essential tools for marine navigation; many countries require vessels, especially commercial ships, to carry them. Nautical charting may take the form of charts printed on paper or computerized
electronic navigational charts. Recent technologies have made available paper charts which are printed "on demand" with cartographic data that has been downloaded to the commercial printing company as recently as the night before printing. With each daily download, critical data such as Local Notice to Mariners is added to the on-demand chart files so that these charts will be up to date at the time of printing.