Final answer:
The Coast Pilot requires infrequent corrections as it contains navigationally significant information not prone to frequent changes, compared to other publications that may need more regular updates.
Step-by-step explanation:
The publication that requires infrequent corrections among the choices given is the Coast Pilot. The Coast Pilot contains supplemental information that aids mariners in navigation, which is typically not subject to frequent changes. Information provided includes physical descriptions of coastlines, harbors, estuaries, and conspicuous features. It is published by different nations to provide information that is critical to mariners navigating coastal waters, and unlike daily changing navigational aids, it does not require regular updating.
On the other hand, publications like the List of Lights, Sailing Directions (Planning Guide), and Radio Navigational Aids may require more frequent updates due to changes in the operational status of lighthouses, radio aids, and in the case of sailing directions, varying geopolitical circumstances.