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ADMIRALTY
NOTICES TO MARINERS
Weekly Edition 02
13 January 2022
(Published on the ADMIRALTY website 31 December 2021)
CONTENTS
For information on how to update your ADMIRALTY products using ADMIRALTY Notices to
Mariners, please refer to NP294 How to Keep Your ADMIRALTY Products Up--to--Date.
Mariners are requested to inform the UKHO immediately of the discovery of new or suspected
dangers to navigation, observed changes to navigational aids and of shortcomings in both paper
and digital ADMIRALTY Charts or Publications.
The H--Note App helps you to send H--Notes to the UKHO, using your device’s camera, GPS and
email. It is available for free download on Google Play and on the App Store.
The Hydrographic Note Form (H102) should be used to forward this information and to report any
ENC display issues.
H102A should be used for reporting changes to Port Information.
H102B should be used for reporting GPS/Chart Datum observations.
Copies of these forms can be found at the back of this bulletin and on the UKHO website.
The following communication facilities are available:
NMs on ADMIRALTY website: Web: admiralty.co.uk/msi
Searchable Notices to Mariners: Web: www.ukho.gov.uk/nmwebsearch
Urgent navigational information: e--mail: [email protected]
Phone: +44(0)1823 353448
+44(0)7989 398345
Fax: +44(0)1823 322352
H102 forms e--mail: [email protected]
(see back pages of this Weekly Edition) Post: UKHO, Admiralty Way, Taunton,
Somerset, TA1 2DN, UK
All other enquiries/information e--mail: [email protected]
Phone: +44(0)1823 484444 (24/7)
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of these Notices, but such copies may not be sold without the permission of the UKHO. For permission to
sell copies of the Notices or to make (non -- PDF) digital copies please email
[email protected]
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The Weekly Notices to Mariners (NM) updates for paper Charts and Publications can be accessed via
admiralty.co.uk/msi or the searchable NM Website www.ukho.gov.uk/nmwebsearch The latest
digital NM Weekly update is available 10 days prior to the paper publication date; there are no
subscription fees for access to the UKHO Notices to Mariners Website.
NB: The NM database includes historical NM data from 1 January 2000, for NMs prior to 2000 the
Cumulative List of Notices to Mariners (NP234B-00) must be used.
Software required:
Adobe Acrobat Reader (Version 6.0 or later). Reader software can be obtained direct from the Adobe
website (www.adobe.com).
Enter the www.ukho.gov.uk/nmwebsearch website and select the search option that you require
following the on screen instructions:
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Enter the admiralty.co.uk/msi website, and then select Notices to Mariners. This will give you access
to the following range of Notice to Mariners services:
- ADMIRALTY NM Web Search
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- NM Block, Notes and Diagrams
- Annual NMs
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For further details of the online NM facilities please see the NM Guidance Notes on the website,
additional detail includes:
File content and description
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CUSTOMER SERVICE
If you experience any difficulties, please contact the UKHO Customer Services Team in the UK on:
Tel: +44 (0) 1823 484444 (office hours Monday-Friday 6am-10pm GMT and an on call service for
emergency permits operated 24/7)
Email: [email protected]
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EXPLANATORY NOTES
Dating
Weekly Notices are dated for the Thursday appropriate to the week that the printed version is despatched from the UKHO.
They are available earlier from the UKHO website.
Section I - Publications List
At the beginning of the Publications List is an index of ADMIRALTY Charts affected by the Publications List. Thereafter
there are a number of standard lists which contain details and announcements concerning charts and publications relevant for
the particular Weekly Notice. Full details of how to use the various lists contained in Section I are available in NP294.
Special Announcements and Errata are occasionally included at the end of this Section.
Section IA - Temporary and Preliminary (T&P) Notices
A list of T&P Notices in force (along with a list of those cancelled during the previous month), is included in the Weekly NM
each month (see below).
Section IB - Current Nautical Publications
Information about Publications including the current edition numbers is included in the Weekly NM at the end of March,
June, September and December.
Section II - Updates to Standard Nautical Charts
The notices in Section II give instructions for the updating of standard nautical charts and selected thematic charts in the
ADMIRALTY series. Geographical positions refer to the horizontal datum of the current edition of each affected chart
which is stated in the notice alongside the appropriate chart number. Positions are normally given in degrees, minutes and
decimals of a minute, but may occasionally quote seconds for convenience when plotting from the graduation of some older-
style charts. Where Leisure Products are referred to different horizontal datums from the standard nautical charts for that
geographical area, positions in the notices cannot be plotted directly on these products. Bearings are true reckoned clockwise
from 000° to 359°; those relating to lights are from seaward. Symbols referred to are those shown in NP5011. Depths and
heights are given in metres or fathoms and/or feet as appropriate for the chart being updated (abbreviated where necessary to
m, fm and ft respectively). Blocks and notes accompanying notices in Section II are placed towards the end of the section.
T&P Notices. These are indicated by (T) or (P) after the notice number and are placed at the end of Section II. They are
printed on one side of the paper in order that they may be cut up and filed. To assist in filing, the year is indicated after the
notice number and an in-force list is published monthly. Information from these notices is not included on charts before
issue; charts should be updated in pencil on receipt. Associated diagrams are reproduced with Blocks at the end of Section II.
Original Information. A star (*) adjacent to the number of a notice indicates that the notice is based on original
information.
Section III - Navigational Warnings
NAVAREA I Navigational Warnings in force at the specified time quoted in the header are reprinted in Section III. It is
recommended that this reprint should be kept in a file or book, followed by subsequent weekly reprints. Only the most
convenient ADMIRALTY Chart is quoted. The full text of all Warnings in force is included in Weeks 1, 13, 26 and 39 each
year.
Section IV - Sailing Directions
Updates to all Sailing Directions are given in Section IV of ADMIRALTY Notices to Mariners. Those in force at the end of
the year are reprinted in NP247(2) Annual Summary of ADMIRALTY Notices to Mariners Part 2. A list of updates in force is
published in Section IV of the Weekly Edition quarterly. Full details of how to keep Sailing Directions up-to-date can be
found in NP294 How to Keep Your ADMIRALTY Products Up-to-Date.
In 2018, the UKHO began the process of removing AIS and Racon information from ADMIRALTY Sailing Directions, as
this is held in greater detail within ADMIRALTY Radio Signals publications. During this transition, AIS and Racon
information will be removed from new editions of each Sailing Direction volume, and AIS and Racon information present in
existing Sailing Direction volumes will no longer be updated. For accurate, up-to-date information on AIS and Racons, refer
to ADMIRALTY Radio Signals publications.
Section V - Lights
Updates to all the List of Lights are given in Section V and may be published in an earlier edition than the chart-updating
notice. The entire entry for each light updated will be printed (including minor changes) and an asterisk (*) will denote which
column contains a change. In the case of a new light, or where a new sequence is added below the main light, an asterisk (*)
will appear under all columns. All Section V entries are intended to be cut out and pasted into the appropriate volume. It is
emphasised that the List of Lights is the primary source of information on lights and that many alterations, especially those of
a temporary but operational nature, are promulgated only as updates to the List of Lights. Light positions should be
regarded as approximate and are intended to indicate the relative positions of lights only. Charts should be consulted for a
more authoritative position. When a light is affected by a separate chart-updating notice, its Light List number is always
included in the relevant text contained in Section II. The range of a light is normally the nominal range, except when the
responsible authority quotes luminous or geographical range - see special remarks for ranges used by each country.
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[02/22]
ADMIRALTY Charts affected by the Publication List
UKHO Products and Services, including foreign charts, in the Baltic Sea region are changing to a
new vertical reference system for depth and height information. During this transition period,
Charts may be referred to either mean sea level or the new BSCD2000. For further information
please contact the national charting authority and see ADMIRALTY Sailing Directions.
This note is to be reviewed in 2026.
COVID-19 (CORONAVIRUS)
UPDATE ON THE EFFECTS ON THE DELIVERY OF NAUTICAL PUBLICATIONS
As a result of ongoing effects of COVID-19 on distribution infrastructure around the world, for
safety reasons, we took the decision a few months ago to delay the publication of any non-essential
ADMIRALTY Nautical Publications until further notice.
We have been continuously monitoring the situation ever since this decision was made.
In view of the progressively reduced effects of COVID-19 on our distribution network across the
world, we are now in a position to start easing the restrictions on the dispatch of our paper
publications.
We will publish a limited number of ADMIRALTY Nautical Publications in July 2020 and closely
monitor our distribution network capacities. Information gathered during this period will help us
finalise our future plans to resume to a normal publications schedule as soon as we are able to.
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ADMIRALTY CHARTS AND PUBLICATIONS NOW PUBLISHED AND AVAILABLE
New Charts
Chart Published Title, limits and other remarks Scale Folio 2022 Catalogue
page
IN251 31/03/2021 International Chart Series, Arabian Sea, Coast of India and 1:300,000 41 58
INT 7318 Pākistān, Sir Creek to Dwārka.
22° 13’·00 N — 23° 54’·50 N., 66° 21’·00 E — 69° 06’·50 E.
IN353 31/03/2021 International Chart Series, India - East Coast, Kalingapatnam to 1:300,000 43 64
INT 7413 Gopālpur.
18° 00’·00 N — 19° 41’·00 N., 83° 34’·00 E — 86° 26’·00 E.
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ADMIRALTY CHARTS AND PUBLICATIONS NOW PUBLISHED AND AVAILABLE
Chart Title, limits and other remarks Scale Folio 2022 Catalogue
page
820 International Chart Series, Sweden - East Coast, Stockholms Skärgård, 1:25,000 10 36
INT 1238 Västra Saxarfjärden to Stockholm.
A Edsviken. 1:50,000
B Stegesundet. 1:10,000
C Farstasundet. 1:10,000
D Baggensstäket. 1:10,000
E Gustavsberg. 1:5,000
864 International Chart Series, Sweden - East Coast, Hävringe to Landsort. 1:50,000 10 36
INT 1764
Includes changes to depths. (A modified reproduction of INT1764 published
by Sweden).
Note: This chart is to be deleted from the list of charts affected by Notice
5438(P)/21.
873 International Chart Series, Sweden - West Coast, Marstrand. 1:25,000 10 32, 34
INT 1315 A Marstrand. 1:12,500
B Kyrkesund. 1:12,500
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Chart Title, limits and other remarks Scale Folio 2022 Catalogue
page
946 Indonesia, Ports in Eastern Jawa, Bali, Lombok and Pulau-Pulau Kangean. 60 72
A Jawa, Probolinggo. 1:50,000
B Bali, Benoa. 1:10,000
C Bali, Celukanbawang. 1:10,000
D Bali, Approaches to Benoa. 1:50,000
E Lombok, Teluk Labuhantereng. 1:30,000
F Jawa, Tanjung Wangi. 1:10,000
G Bali, Padang. 1:50,000
H Java Sea, Pulau – Paulau Kangean. 1:60,000
I Lombok, Approaches to Teluk Labuhantereng. 1:100,000
1606 England - East Coast, Thames Estuary, Fisherman's Gat to Princes Channel. 1:25,000 8 24
Includes changes to depths from the latest Port of London Authority and
Trinity House Surveys.
1607 International Chart Series, England - East Coast, Thames Estuary Southern 1:50,000 8 24
INT 1562 Part.
Includes changes to depths from the latest Trinity House and Port of London
Authority Surveys.
1609 England - East Coast, Thames Estuary, Knock John Channel to Sea Reach. 1:25,000 8 24
Includes changes to depths from the latest Port of London Authority and
Peel Ports Medway Surveys.
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ADMIRALTY CHARTS AND PUBLICATIONS NOW PUBLISHED AND AVAILABLE
Chart Title, limits and other remarks Scale Folio 2022 Catalogue
page
3382 United States - Gulf of Mexico, Louisiana, Mississippi River, Southwest 1:100,000 83 122
Pass to New Orleans.
1 1:100,000
2 1:100,000
3 1:100,000
4 New Orleans Harbor. 1:40,000
South Pass. 1:40,000
Southwest Pass. 1:40,000
Chart Published Title, limits and other remarks Scale Folio 2022 Catalogue
page
IN2039 31/05/2021 India - West Coast, Gulf of Khambhāt Northern Portion. 1:75,000 41 58
ADMIRALTY Publications
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ADMIRALTY CHARTS AND PUBLICATIONS TO BE PUBLISHED
1446 International Chart Series, Scotland - East Coast, Aberdeen Harbour. 1:7,500 1446 6 28
INT 1542 Approaches to Aberdeen. 1:15,000 INT 1542
2211 International Chart Series, Baltic Sea - Gulf of Finland, Porkkala and 1:25,000 2211 11 36
INT 12511 Kantvik. INT 12511
3819 International chart series, Baltic Sea - Gulf of Finland, Approaches to 1:50,000 3819 11 36
INT 1251 Porkkala and Kantvik. INT 1251
4701 International Chart Series, Indian Ocean, Maputo to Muqdisho. 1:3,500,000 4701 36 18
INT 701 INT 701
Includes significant safety-related information as follows: Changes to
depths and submarine cables.
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ADMIRALTY CHARTS AND PUBLICATIONS PERMANENTLY WITHDRAWN
ADMIRALTY Charts
Chart to be On publication of
WITHDRAWN Main Title New Chart/New Edition
320 International Chart Series, India - East Coast, Kalingapatnam to Gopālpur. IN353
INT 7413 INT 7413
Note: This chart is to be deleted from the list of charts affected by Notices
605(T)/21 and 2317(T)/21.
820 International Chart Series, Sweden - East Coast, Stockholms Skärgård, Västra 820
INT 1238 Saxarfjärden to Stockholm. INT 1238
864 International Chart Series, Sweden - East Coast, Hävringe to Landsort. 864
INT 1764 INT 1764
946 Indonesia, Ports in Eastern Jawa, Bali, Lombok and Pulau-Pulau Kangean. 946
1465 International Chart Series, Arabian Sea, Coast of India and Pakistan, Sir IN251
INT 7318 Creek to Dwārka. INT 7318
Note: This chart is to be deleted from the list of charts affected by Notice
1025(T)/21.
1606 England - East Coast, Thames Estuary, Fisherman's Gat to Princes Channel. 1606
1607 International Chart Series, England - East Coast, Thames Estuary Southern Part. 1607
INT 1562 INT 1562
1609 England - East Coast, Thames Estuary, Knock John Channel to Sea Reach. 1609
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Chart to be On publication of
WITHDRAWN Main Title New Chart/New Edition
3382 United States - Gulf of Mexico, Louisiana, Mississippi River, Southwest Pass to 3382
New Orleans.
Chart to be Date of
WITHDRAWN Main Title withdrawal
NZ827 South Pacific Ocean, Tonga, Approaches to Tongatapu including ´Eua. 03 February 2022
NZ8247 South Pacific Ocean, Tonga or Friendly Islands, Haapai Group, 03 February 2022
Northern Portion.
NZ8248 South Pacific Ocean, Tonga or Friendly Islands, Haapai Group, 03 February 2022
Southern Portion.
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ADMIRALTY CHART AGENT / DISTRIBUTOR INFORMATION
Akademi Denizcilik
Karamustafapaşa Mah. Kemankeş Cad.
No:17/B, Karakoy
Beyoglu
Istanbul, 34425
T: +90 212 251 8249
F: +90 212 243 6794
[email protected]
www.akademistore.com
Paper, Digital, POD
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GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX
(1) Miscellaneous . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(2) British Isles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.5 – 2.13
(3) North Russia, Norway, The Færoe Islands and Iceland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.13
(4) Baltic Sea and Approaches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.14
(5) North Sea and North and West Coasts of Denmark, Germany, Netherlands and Belgium . . . . . . . . 2.14 – 2.15
(6) France and Spain, North and West Coasts, and Portugal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(7) North Atlantic Ocean. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(8) Mediterranean and Black Seas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(9) Africa, West Coast and South Atlantic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(10) Africa, South and East Coasts, and Madagascar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(11) Red Sea, Arabia, Iraq and Iran. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.15
(12) Indian Ocean, Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Burma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(13) Malacca Strait, Singapore Strait and Sumatera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.15 – 2.16
(14) China Sea with its West Shore and China . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.16 – 2.18
(15) Japan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(16) Korea and the Pacific Coasts of Russia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.19
(17) Philippine Islands, Borneo and Indonesia except Sumatera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.19 – 2.20
(18) Australia and Papua New Guinea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.20
(19) New Zealand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(20) Pacific Ocean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.20
(21) Aleutian Islands, Alaska and West Coast of North America including Mexico . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.20
(22) West Coasts of Central and South America . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(23) Antarctica. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(24) East Coast of South America and The Falkland Islands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.21
(25) Caribbean Sea, West Indies and the Gulf of Mexico. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.21
(26) East Coast of North America and Greenland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.22
(27) T & P Notices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.23 – 2.27
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Notice No. Page Admiralty Chart Folio Notice No. Page Admiralty Chart Folio
89 2.5 1, 2 144* 2.16 45
90 2.6 2 145* 2.16 45
91 2.16 47 146(T)/22 2.24 10
92(T)/22 2.25 19, 20, 34, 35, 36, 38, 42, 147 2.14 10
43, 46, 47, 53, 64, 87, 89, 148 2.14 10
92, 95
93(T)/22 2.23 2, 3
94 2.14 9
95 2.22 81
96* 2.6 5
97 2.21 87
98* 2.16 47
99* 2.6 2, 3, 5
100(P)/22 2.23 6
101(T)/22 2.23 7
102* 2.8 2
103* 2.8 2
104 2.17 50
105 2.17 52
106 2.13 14
107 2.17 52
108(P)/22 2.24 20
109* 2.10 2, 7
110 2.20 90
111 2.21 87
112 2.18 47
113(T)/22 2.23 2, 7
114* 2.11 2, 7
115* 2.12 6
116* 2.15 9
117* 2.12 8
118 2.15 40
119 2.22 81
120 2.18 50
121 2.21 95
122(T)/22 2.26 65
123 2.20 73
124(P)/22 2.24 34
125 2.21 95
126 2.19 60
127 2.19 52
128 2.13 14, 15
129(T)/22 2.26 66
130 2.18 52
131* 2.15 9
132(P)/22 2.26 63
133(T)/22 2.27 65
134(T)/22 2.27 65
135(T)/22 2.27 63
136(T)/22 2.27 65
137* 2.12 2
138 2.15 45
139* 2.13 8
140 2.20 58
141 2.20 66
142(T)/22 2.26 45
143 2.20 63
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Australian
Admiralty Chart No. Notices International
Admiralty Chart No. Notices
Notices
Chart No. Chart No.
Aus 157 134T INT 7055 92T
Aus 251 129T INT 7060 92T
Aus 314 143 INT 7260 118
Aus 320 132P INT 9311 128
Aus 323 132P
Aus 743 135T
Aus 801 133T
Aus 807 122T
Aus 824 129T
Aus 832 141
German
Notices
Chart No.
DE 50 131
DE 90 116
Indian
Notices
Chart No.
IN 31 92T
International
Notices
Chart No.
INT 70 92T
INT 71 92T
INT 72 92T
INT 73 92T
INT 104 92T
INT 202 92T
INT 203 92T
INT 209 92T
INT 215 92T
INT 407 92T
INT 508 92T
INT 510 92T
INT 701 92T
INT 702 92T
INT 703 92T
INT 706 92T
INT 707 92T
INT 708 92T
INT 714 92T
INT 756 92T
INT 810 92T
INT 1045 131
INT 1061 99
INT 1070 89
INT 1201 147
INT 1231 148
INT 1317 146T
INT 1461 116
INT 1477 94
INT 1478 94
INT 1479 94
INT 1509 101T
INT 1542 100P
INT 1549 113T
INT 1560 114
INT 1561 114
INT 1606 99
INT 1654 103
INT 1655 103
INT 1703 89
INT 1994 108P
INT 2873 124P
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89 ENGLAND - South Coast - Depths. Wreck.
Source: British Government Survey
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Chart 2474 (Panel A, Gott Bay, Scarinish Harbour and Milton Harbour) [ previous update 61/21 ] ETRS89 DATUM
Insert
E;Fl.Y.5s
f 56° 30´·406N., 6° 47´·303W.
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99* SCOTLAND - West Coast - Depths. Wrecks. (continued)
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Chart 1160 (Panel F, Barnstaple and Bideford) [ previous update New Edition 11/02/2021 ] ETRS89 DATUM
Insert depth, 03 (a) 51° 05´·07N., 4° 14´·97W.
Delete depth, 13, close S of: (a) above
Insert depth, 05, and extend 2m approximate contour SW to enclose (b) 51° 04´·98N., 4° 14´·92W.
Delete depth, 22, close E of: (b) above
Insert depth, 13, enclosed by 2m contour (c) 51° 04´·83N., 4° 14´·27W.
Delete depth, 3, close E of: (c) above
Insert depth, 15 (d) 51° 04´·45N., 4° 10´·24W.
Delete depth, 47, and associated 2m contour, close SW of: (d) above
Replace depth, 02, with drying height, 01 , enclosed by 0m low water
line 51° 03´·59N., 4° 11´·46W.
Chart 5608_5 (Panel A, Barnstaple and Bideford) [ previous update New Chart 28/10/2021 ] ETRS89 DATUM
Insert depth, 03 (a) 51° 05´·07N., 4° 14´·97W.
Delete depth, 13,close S of: (a) above
Insert depth, 05, and extend 2m approximate contour SW to enclose (b) 51° 04´·98N., 4° 14´·92W.
Delete depth, 22, close E of: (b) above
Insert depth, 13, enclosed by 2m contour (c) 51° 04´·83N., 4° 14´·27W.
Delete depth, 3, close E of: (c) above
Insert depth, 15 (d) 51° 04´·45N., 4° 10´·24W.
Delete depth, 47, and associated 2m contour, close SW of: (d) above
Replace depth, 02, with drying height, 01 , enclosed by 0m low water
line 51° 03´·59N., 4° 11´·46W.
Chart 1166 (Panel A, Avonmouth to Severn Bridge) [ previous update 4108/21 ] ETRS89 DATUM
Insert depth, 31 , and extend 5m contour SE to enclose (a) 51° 30´·64N., 2° 43´·88W.
Delete depth, 34 , close NW of: (a) above
Insert depth, 46 , enclosed by 5m contour 51° 31´·02N., 2° 43´·40W.
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103* ENGLAND - Bristol Channel - Depths. Drying heights. (continued)
Chart 1859 (INT 1655) (Panel A, King Road) [ previous update 5340/21 ] ETRS89 DATUM
Insert depth, 46 , enclosed by 5m contour 51° 31´·018N., 2° 43´·395W.
depth, 31 , enclosed by 5m contour (a) 51° 30´·636N., 2° 43´·877W.
Delete depth, 66 , close NE of: (a) above
Insert depth, 07 (b) 51° 30´·551N., 2° 44´·254W.
Delete depth, 11 , close N of: (b) above
Insert depth, 38 , enclosed by 5m contour 51° 30´·389N., 2° 45´·197W.
depth, 37 , enclosed by 5m contour (c) 51° 30´·281N., 2° 45´·578W.
Delete depth, 51 , close SW of: (c) above
Insert depth, 15 , enclosed by 2m contour 51° 30´·344N., 2° 45´·700W.
drying height, 04 , enclosed by 0m low water line (d) 51° 30´·425N., 2° 45´·751W.
Delete depth, 18 , close S of: (d) above
Replace depth, 51 , with depth, 47 , enclosed by 5m contour 51° 30´·118N., 2° 44´·539W.
Chart 5608_16 (Panel A, Bristol Deep to King Road) [ previous update New Chart 28/10/2021 ] ETRS89 DATUM
Insert drying height, 04 , enclosed by 0m low water line 51° 30´·42N., 2° 45´·75W.
depth, 15 , and extend 2m contour S to enclose 51° 30´·34N., 2° 45´·70W.
depth, 37 , and extend 5m contour SE to enclose (a) 51° 30´·28N., 2° 45´·58W.
Delete depth, 54 , close E of: (a) above
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103* ENGLAND - Bristol Channel - Depths. Drying heights. (continued)
Chart 5608_16 (Panel B, Continuation to Avonmouth) [ previous update New Chart 28/10/2021 ] ETRS89 DATUM
Insert drying height, 04 , enclosed by 0m low water line 51° 30´·42N., 2° 45´·75W.
depth, 15 , and extend 2m contour S to enclose 51° 30´·34N., 2° 45´·70W.
depth, 37 , and extend 5m contour SE to enclose (a) 51° 30´·28N., 2° 45´·58W.
Delete depth, 54 , close E of: (a) above
Insert depth, 38 , and extend 5m contour SE to enclose 51° 30´·39N., 2° 45´·20W.
depth, 47 , and extend 5m contour SW to enclose (b) 51° 30´·12N., 2° 44´·54W.
Delete depth, 5 , close NE of: (b) above
Insert depth, 31 , and extend 5m contour SE to enclose (c) 51° 30´·64N., 2° 43´·88W.
Delete depth, 67 , close SE of: (c) above
Replace depth, 1 , with depth, 07 51° 30´·55N., 2° 44´·25W.
Chart 5608_18 (Panel A, Avonmouth to Severn Bridge) [ previous update New Chart 28/10/2021 ] ETRS89 DATUM
Insert depth, 31 , and extend 5m contour SE to enclose (a) 51° 30´·64N., 2° 43´·88W.
Delete depth, 34 , close NW of: (a) above
Insert depth, 46 , enclosed by 5m contour 51° 31´·02N., 2° 43´·40W.
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Chart 1462 (Panel A, Wick and Approaches) [ previous update 573/21 ] ETRS89 DATUM
Insert depth, 24 (a) 58° 26´·340N., 3° 04´·776W.
Delete depth, 3, close N of: (a) above
Insert depth, 21 (b) 58° 26´·329N., 3° 04´·809W.
Delete depth, 27, close SW of: (b) above
Insert depth, 18, and extend 2m contour SW to enclose (c) 58° 26´·320N., 3° 04´·857W.
Delete depth, 24, close SW of: (c) above
Chart 1840 (Panel, Castletown Bearhaven) [ previous update 4871/20 ] ETRS89 DATUM
Insert jetty, double firm line, width 20m, joining: 51° 38´·775N., 9° 54´·309W.
51° 38´·734N., 9° 54´·322W.
(a) 51° 38´·730N., 9° 54´·469W.
Chart 5623_6 (Panel A, Castletown Bearhaven) [ previous update New Chart 04/11/2021 ] ETRS89 DATUM
Insert jetty, double firm line, width 20m, joining: 51° 38´·775N., 9° 54´·309W.
51° 38´·734N., 9° 54´·322W.
(a) 51° 38´·730N., 9° 54´·469W.
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Chart 2151 (Panel A, Continuation at same scale) [ previous update 117/22 ] ETRS89 DATUM
Insert depth, 51 51° 30´·702N., 0° 09´·120E.
depth, 61 (a) 51° 30´·687N., 0° 08´·960E.
Delete depth, 64, close NE of: (a) above
depth, 68, close SW of: (a) above
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Chart 2015 (INT 1201) (Panel A, Trelleborg) [ previous update 5093/21 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert
JfFl.Y.3s 55° 21´·83N., 13° 08´·91E.
Move
JfFl.Y.3s, from: 55° 21´·88N., 13° 08´·90E.
to: 55° 21´·91N., 13° 08´·89E.
Chart 847 (INT 1231) (Panel B, Norrköpings Hamn) [ previous update 3221/21 ] WGS84 DATUM
Replace
Jbwith JQ G 58° 37´·240N., 16° 15´·010E.
94 NETHERLANDS - Depths.
Source: Netherlands Notice 49/430/21
Chart 120 (INT 1479) (Panel A, Continuation to Nauw van Bath) [ previous update 5241/21 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert depth, 13, and extend 2m contour SE to enclose 51° 22´·43N., 4° 06´·05E.
Chart 128 (INT 1478) (Panel A, Baalhoek to Antwerp) [ previous update 5075/21 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert depth, 13, and extend 2m contour SE to enclose 51° 22´·43N., 4° 06´·05E.
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Chart 2883 (INT 7260) (Panel A, Bandar-e Pārs (Port of ’Asalūyeh)) [ previous update 4973/21 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert the accompanying block, centred on: 27° 32´·2N., 52° 33´·1E.
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Chart 3883 (Panel, Baie De Nha Trang) [ previous update 3423/21 ] WGS84 DATUM
Insert the accompanying block, centred on: 12° 12´·3N., 109° 13´·4E.
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130 CHINA - East Coast - Channel limits. Legend. Cautionary notes. NM Block.
Source: Chinese Notices 33/1161-1163/21
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130 CHINA - East Coast - Channel limits. Legend. Cautionary notes. NM Block. (continued)
G;Fl(4)Y.8s
f B
35° 03´·13N., 129° 00´·53E.
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Chart 1107 (Panel, Bora-Bora) [ previous update 4637/19 ] IGN 1951-54 DATUM
Insert depth, 45 (a) 16° 29´·55S., 151° 46´·58W.
Delete depth, 52, close SE of: (a) above
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97 VENEZUELA - Light.
Source: Venezuelan Notice 21/21
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95 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA - East Coast - NM Block. Danger lines. Legends. Obstructions.
Source: ENCs US4NC11M, ENC US5NC12M, ENC US4NC15M, ENC US4NC16M and OCS
Chart 3686 (Panel, Approaches to Morehead City) [ previous update 4176/21 ] NAD83 DATUM
Insert danger line, dotted line, joining: (a) 34° 34´·51N., 76° 58´·63W.
(b) 34° 34´·52N., 76° 58´·21W.
(c) 34° 34´·27N., 76° 58´·21W.
(d) 34° 34´·27N., 76° 58´·63W.
legend, Obstns Rep (2021), close E of: (a)-(d) above
danger line, dotted line, joining: (e) 34° 33´·61N., 76° 26´·44W.
(f) 34° 33´·61N., 76° 26´·15W.
(g) 34° 33´·31N., 76° 26´·15W.
(h) 34° 33´·31N., 76° 26´·45W.
legend, Obstns Rep (2021), close W of: (e)-(h) above
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Designation Position
E02 55° 08´·71N., 1° 25´·29W.
E10 55° 08´·73N., 1° 25´·16W.
2. Mariners are advised to navigate with caution in the area.
(ETRS89 DATUM)
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Closes Re-opens
06/01/2022 : 12:00 LT 13/01/2022 : 12:00 LT
2. Mariners are advised to navigate with caution in the area and consult the local port authorities for the latest information
(https://www.sjofartsverket.se/sv/tjanster/kanaler-slussar-broar/gotaalvbron/).
(WGS84 DATUM)
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Atlantic Position
Ocean
(PIRATA)
0° 01´·3N., 0° 00´·4E.
0° 01´·6N., 9° 52´·3W.
6° 01´·7S., 10° 00´·1W.
11° 59´·9N., 37° 59´·9W.
9° 54´·5S., 9° 58´·9W.
19° 56´·2S., 9° 58´·3W.
20° 26´·9N., 23° 07´·7W.
11° 28´·9N., 23° 00´·0W.
3° 58´·7N., 22° 59´·2W.
0° 00´·7N., 23° 00´·2W.
7° 59´·9S., 30° 34´·6W.
13° 31´·3S., 32° 36´·2W.
18° 50´·8S., 34° 37´·9W.
20° 01´·7N., 37° 51´·4W.
15° 00´·6N., 37° 59´·8W.
7° 56´·7N., 38° 01´·0W.
4° 00´·7N., 37° 57´·2W.
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92(T)/22 INDIAN OCEAN - Buoyage. (continued)
4. Mariners are advised to give all buoys a 5 nautical mile wide berth.
5. *Former Notice 5062(T)/21 is cancelled.
*Indicates new or revised entry.
(WGS84 DATUM)
Charts affected - 529 - 716 (INT 7060) - 721 - 724 - 2760 - 2781 - 2785 - 3877 (INT 7055) - 4070 (INT 70) - 4071
(INT 71) - 4072 (INT 72) - 4073 (INT 73) - 4104 (INT 104) - 4115 - 4202 (INT 202) - 4203 (INT 203) - 4209 (INT 209)
- 4215 (INT 215) - 4216 (INT 407) - 4508 (INT 508) - 4510 (INT 510) - 4701 (INT 701) - 4702 (INT 702) - 4703 (INT
703) - 4706 (INT 706) - 4707 (INT 707) - 4708 (INT 708) - 4714 (INT 714) - 4806 - 4810 (INT 810) - IN 31 (INT 756)
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132(P)/22 AUSTRALIA - Western Australia - Depths. (continued)
2. Mariners are advised to navigate with caution in the area.
3. Charts will be updated when full details are available.
(WGS84 DATUM)
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On Chart 1253
On Chart 1281
On Chart 1283
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To accompany Notice to Mariners 98/22. Image Size (mm) 38.1 by 46.1
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To accompany Notice to Mariners 104/22. Image Size (mm) 54.1 by 94.5
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To accompany Notice to Mariners 112/22. Image Size (mm) 59 by 63.8
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NAVIGATIONAL WARNINGS
See The Mariner’s Handbook (2020 Edition). Only the most convenient ADMIRALTY Chart is quoted. All warnings issued
within the previous 42 days are broadcast via Enhanced Group Call (EGC) and/or NAVTEX.
The complete texts of all in-force NAVAREA I warnings, including those which are no longer being broadcast, are
available from www.admiralty.co.uk/RNW. Additionally, a quarterly cumulative list of the complete text of all in-force
NAVAREA I Warnings is included in Section III of the Weekly NM Bulletin in Weeks 1, 13, 26 and 39 each year.
Alternatively, these may be requested by e-mail from NAVAREA I Co-ordinator at: [email protected]
The RNW web page also contains a link to the IHO website which allows direct access to all the other NAVAREA Co-
ordinators around the world who have made their NAVAREA warnings available on the web.
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Weekly Edition 02 published on the UKHO website 31 Dec 21.
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Navarea I (NE Atlantic) Weekly Edition 02
The following NAVAREA I warnings were in force at 310500 UTC Dec 21.
228 1. Navarea I warnings in force at 241000 UTC Dec 21. 2. Cancel 225/21.
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NOTES:
A. Rigs are protected by a 500 metre safety zone.
B. ACP - Adjacent to Charted Platform.
C. For Rigs located North of 65N, East of 5W, refer to Navarea XIX Warnings or visit www.navarea-xix.no
2. Cancel 227/21.
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[02/22]
UPDATES TO ADMIRALTY SAILING DIRECTIONS
NP5 South America Pilot Volume 1 (2021 Edition) 2 Depths. The shallowest part of the fairway is in the
S part of the N--bound lane where a shoal bank, with
depths less than 5 m, encroaches on the fairway.
Brazil – Arquipélago dos Abrolhos to Rio Doce Restricted area. Anchoring and fishing are
— Directions; wreck prohibited within an area crossing Hengsha Tongdao,
centred on 312073N 1214764E.
194 3 Prohibited area. Entry is prohibited in an area of
100 m radius, centred on 312221N 1214705E.
After Paragraph 6.87 4 line 4 Insert: Vertical clearance. An overhead power cable
SE of a dangerous wreck (184527S 393952W), (312068N 1214778E) with a vertical clearance of
reported (2021), thence: 30 m spans Hengsha Tongdao.
Tidal streams. The in--going stream sets N with a
HYDROLANT 2561/21 [NP5--No 11--Wk 02/22] maximum rate of 38 kn, and out--going S, maximum
19 kn.
After Paragraph 7.42 3 line 8 Insert:
NP32A China Sea Pilot Volume 3 (2020 Edition)
Directions
7.42a
China -- Approaches to Shanghai — Depths 1 Track (continued from 7.33). From a position in
Beicao Shuidao close NE of No 40 Light Buoy (port
261 hand) (311754N 1214744E), the track initially
leads NNE for 8 cables through a short TSS (7.24)
Paragraph 7.17 5 lines 1--2 Replace by: lying between Hengsha East and West Anchorages
(7.38).
5 Hengsha Tongdao depths are described at 7.42. The track then leads generally N and NNW
following a TSS (7.24), marked by light buoys (lateral),
Chinese Chart 13181 (2021) through Hengsha Tongdao and into Beigang Shuidao
[NP32A--No 134--Wk 02/22] (7.41).
2 Useful Marks:
Changxing Qiandi Warning No 1 Light Beacon
China -- Approaches to Shanghai --
Beicao Hangdao — Directions (311858N 1214763E) (7.33).
Light beacon (312287N 1214736E), exhibited
265 from a groyne at the NW extremity of Hengsha
Dao.
Paragraph 7.33 5 line 6 For 7.42 Read 7.42a After Paragraph 7.42a 2 line 6 Insert:
268
NP32B China Sea Pilot Volume 4 (2020 Edition)
Paragraph 7.42 1--5, including Section IV Notice Week
09/21 and heading, Replace by: China – Yellow Sea – Guanhe Kou —
Vertical clearance
Hengsha Tongdao 54
General information After Paragraph 2.26 1 line 5 Insert:
7.42
Vertical clearance. Guanjiangkou Daqiao Bridge
1 Description. Hengsha Tongdao (312300N
(342408N 1194670E), vertical clearance unknown,
1214800E) is a strait between Hengsha Dao (7.33)
spans Guan He about 5½ miles above the river
and Changxing Dao (7.33) leading generally N for mouth. An overhead cable and an overhead conveyor
about 5 miles from Beicao Shuidao to Beigang are charted about 1 mile and 1¼ miles respectively
Shuidao providing access to the deeper water of upstream of the bridge, with clearances of 56 m and
Beigang Shuidao above its estuary. The strait is 36 m.
7 cables wide with a least navigable width of 3 cables
between drying banks. Chinese Chart 12593 (2021) [NP32B--No 50--Wk 02/22]
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China – Yellow Sea – Guanhe Kou — NP66A South west coast of Scotland Pilot
Directions; wrecks (2019 Edition)
54
Loch Long and approaches -- Loch Goil —
Traffic regulations
Paragraph 2.26 2 lines 6--8 Replace by:
104
Caution. Multiple charted wrecks lie close to the
entrance channel including a dangerous wreck Paragraph 3.104 2 lines 1--7 Replace by:
(343280N 1195062E) within the outer channel 2 Traffic regulations. While trials are in progress in
fairway. Dangerous wrecks exist within the inner Loch Goil, the activation of vessel traffic control is
channel fairway and farther upstream, including near indicated by:
some berths.
Red flags situated close W of Douglas Pier
(560927N 45443W).
Chinese Chart 12593 (2021) [NP32B--No 51--Wk 02/22] Red lights on Maytime Barge (metal post on static
moored signal raft, 2 m in height) (560945N
45405W).
Red lights on a raft (similar structure) (560845N
NP63 Persian Gulf Pilot (2021 Edition) 45364W).
When these signals are displayed vessels wishing
to navigate the loch should contact the Facility Control
Room.
United Arab Emirates – Umm al Qaywayn to
Dubai — Directions; buoy Corr. NLB [NP66A--No 27--Wk 02/22]
147
NP67 West Coasts of Spain and Portugal Pilot
Paragraph 7.58 3 lines 4--6 including existing Section IV (2021 Edition)
Notice Week 33/21 Replace by:
NW of the Palm Deira development (252164N Spain – Strait of Gibraltar – Isla de Tarifa —
Directions; buoys
551381E) (7.3), marked close NW by PD--NC
Light Buoy (N cardinal). And: 202
4 NW of a light buoy (isolated danger) (252265N
551170E), marking a shoal patch of After Paragraph 7.64 1 line 2 Insert:
unknown extent. Vessels are advised to give
SSE of a light buoy (S cardinal) (360005N
the buoy a wide berth.
53551W); an ODAS light buoy is moored
1 cable NNW, thence:
Dubai Maritime City Authority (DMCA) NAV G008/21
[NP63--No 37--Wk 02/22] Spanish Chart 4450 (2021) [NP67--No 16--Wk 02/22]
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NP74, Vol A Edition 2021. Weekly Edition No. 2, Dated 13 January 2022.
Last Updates: Weekly Edition No. 1, dated 06 January 2022.
A0178 - Ocean Court. Dir Lt 085° 50 21·85 N Dir WRG 15 W11 Orange + on white Q G010°-080°(70°).
(GB:MODN) 4 10·11 W R 3 structure Q W080°-090°(10°).
G 3 3 Q R090°-100°(10°)
--- .. In fog Fl W 5s .. .. .. W270°-100°(190°)
- - - Power failure light .. QY .. .. .. Indicates Mains Power failure
--- .. AIS .. .. .. MMSI No 992351357
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NORTH COAST
A1817·2 - Port de Moguériec 48 41·39 N Fl G 2·5s .. 2 Green % on green ..
FR, L1, 24170 4 04·45 W beacon
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A3977 - Sandwick Bay. NW Side 58 12·17 N Dir WRG 4s 10 10 Metal pole Iso G336°-339°(3°).
6 22·15 W 3 Al WG339°-341°(2°).
Iso W341°-347°(6°).
Al WR347°-349°(2°).
Iso R349°-352°(3°)
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Last Updates: Weekly Edition No. 1, dated 06 January 2022.
C0061·8 - Aså Havn. Ldg Lts 258·1°. 57 08·62 N FW 3 2 White % on building TE 2021
DK, , 1442B Front 10 25·63 E
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DK, , 1442A Rear 10 25·52 E mast
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C5870 - Holmögadd vippfyr 63 35·63 N FY .. 3 .. ..
20 45·15 E
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Last Updates: Weekly Edition No. 1, dated 06 January 2022.
NP78, Vol E Edition 2021. Weekly Edition No. 2, Dated 13 January 2022.
Last Updates: Weekly Edition No. 1, dated 06 January 2022.
E0744 Les Salettes. S Jetty. Head 43 05·17 N Dir WR 12s 13 W10 Red pylon (ec 1, lt 1) x 3, ec 1, lt 5.
FR, L1, 58500 6 04·74 E R 7 5 Oc(4) W356°-005°(9°).
Oc(4) R005°-356°(351°)
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E0778 - Saint Tropez. N Jetty. Head 43 16·36 N Iso WR 4s 15 W13 Tower, red top W228°-245°(17°), R245°-228°(343°)
FR, L1, 60080 6 37·95 E R 9 18
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E2425·9 - South 44 33·20 N Fl R 5s 5 3 Red post fl 1
IT, , 4061·81 12 17·10 E
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Last Updates: Weekly Edition No. 1, dated 06 January 2022.
F1685·78 - Banyan 1 13·35 N Fl(2)W 10s 11 5 Black # on black TE; replaced by light buoy Fl(2)10s
103 41·58 E beacon, red band close SW (T) 2021
-- .. AIS .. .. .. MMSI No 995631118
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NP80, Vol G Edition 2021. Weekly Edition No. 2, Dated 13 January 2022.
Last Updates: Weekly Edition No. 1, dated 06 January 2022.
NP83, Vol K Edition 2021. Weekly Edition No. 2, Dated 13 January 2022.
Last Updates: Weekly Edition No. 1, dated 06 January 2022.
K2784 Crowdy Head 31 50·61 S Fl(2)WR 10s 58 W16 White masonry tower fl 0·1, ec 3·2, fl 0·1, ec 6·6.
152 45·22 E R13 and lantern W143·2°-199·9°(56·7°),
7 R199·9°-224·1°(24·2°),
W224·1°-054·7°(190·6°)
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K4704 - Navula Passage. Momi 17 54·86 S Iso R 2s 13 15 Orange 0 with white Arc of Vis obscured by Mangroves on
FJ, F201, 4704 Bay Ldg Lts 077°17′. Front 177 16·45 E stripe daymark on N and S Side of Bay
concrete tripod
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K4998·6401 - Chenal du Nord 14 23·55 S Oc(2)G 6s 4 3 Green % on green ..
FR, L2, 53820 145 59·28 W beacon
5
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K4998·8 - Passe Tairapa 14 27·51 S Fl R 2·5s 5 5 Red & on red beacon fl 0·5
FR, L2, 53120 146 03·69 W 6
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L2074 - Prestøy. E Side. Prestøan 65 29·22 N Oc(3)WRG 10s 7 W8·8 Framework structure R159·5°-169·4°(9·9°),
NO, , 589100 12 11·22 E R7·3 6 G169·4°-180·1°(10·7°),
G7·3 W180·1°-201·2°(21·1°),
R201·2°-204·4°(3·2°),
G204·4°-261·5°(57·1°),
W261·5°-316·5°(55°),
R316·5°-347°(30·5°)
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L2120 - Søre Leikua. Hysvær. 65 44·17 N Iso WRG 6s 6 W6·2 Tripod G126·1°-154·6°(28·5°),
NO, , 603000 Runden 11 48·10 E R4·9 7 R154·6°-178·9°(24·3°),
G4·9 G178·9°-222·3°(43·4°),
W222·3°-233·9°(11·6°),
R233·9°-313°(79·1°),
G313°-006·7°(53·7°),
W006·7°-008·1°(1·4°),
R008·1°-024·1°(16°)
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L2271·3 Lysthusøy. E Side. Skålvær 65 51·49 N Iso WRG 6s 5 W6·2 Lighthouse G171·1°-176°(4·9°),
NO, , 640500 12 10·84 E R4·9 3 W176°-177·9°(1·9°),
G4·9 R177·9°-280·8°(102·9°),
G280·8°-002·2°(81·4°),
W002·3°-003·5°(1·2°),
R003·5°-016·8°(13·3°)
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L2287 - Arenholmen 65 48·38 N Oc(3)WRG 12s 9 W6·7 Post R267·8°-276·6°(8·8°),
NO, , 649500 11 46·15 E R5·3 4 G276·6°-297·4°(20·8°),
G5·3 W297·4°-303·6°(6·2°),
R303·6°-312·2°(8·6°),
G312·2°-027·4°(75·2°),
W027·4°-031·4°(4°),
R031·4°-056°(24·6°),
G056°-072·5°(16·5°),
W072·5°-074°(1·5°),
R074°-194°(120°)
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NP87, Vol P Edition 2021. Weekly Edition No. 2, Dated 13 January 2022.
Last Updates: Weekly Edition No. 1, dated 06 January 2022.
NP88, Vol Q Edition 2021. Weekly Edition No. 2, Dated 13 January 2022.
Last Updates: Weekly Edition No. 1, dated 06 January 2022.
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The ADMIRALTY List of Radio Signals diagrams included in the paper version of the weekly Notice to Mariners (Section
VI) are printed in black and white. If required, a colour version of these diagrams can be downloaded from
www.admiralty.co.uk/maritime-safety-information. To obtain the colour versions select View and download NMs – select
Weekly – select Year – select Week – go to Selected Week Content – select File (for example:
NP286(3)–WK01–14–PAGE149_Week01_2022.pdf)
RADAR BEACONS
PAGE 186, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES (Persian Gulf Coast), below Jebel Ali Lt Buoy.
Insert:
RADAR BEACONS
PAGE 186, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES (Persian Gulf Coast), below Jebel Ali Lt Buoy.
Insert:
RADAR BEACONS
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Dongji Dao Obstruction 28°40′·09N 122°00′·10E 994126518 Broadcasts every 3 minutes Virtual
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VOLUME 6, NP286(1), Second Edition, 2021 VOLUME 6, NP286(3), Second Edition, 2021
Published Wk 15/21 Published Wk 27/21
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(Last Updates: Weekly Edition No. 50 dated 16 December 2021) (Last Updates: Weekly Edition No. 1 dated 6 January 2022)
PAGE 32, BELGIUM AND NETHERLANDS, WESTERSCHELDE, Traffic PAGE 224, ITALY, SANT’ ANTIOCO, PORTO DI (PONTE ROMANO,
Area Antwerpen (Zandvliet), PROCEDURE section. Sardegna), Mooring section.
Delete and replace by: Delete and replace by:
Mooring
PROCEDURE:
(1) Vessels should report to Centrale Zandvliet on VHF Ch 12 when leaving the CONTACT DETAILS:
Centrale Hansweert area and when entering or departing the following locks: Telephone: +39 0781 509591
(a) Walsoorden +39 0781 509904
(b) Zandvlietsluis/Berendrechtsluis Fax: +39 0781 509591
(c) Boudewijnsluis/Van Cauwelaertsluis E-mail: [email protected]
(d) Kallosluis [email protected]
(2) Between Lt buoys 48A/57 and 50/59, approaching commercial shipping is only PROCEDURE:
permitted after coordination with the traffic participants involved. The coordination Mooring services are compulsory for vessels of 400 gt or greater
must take place both with the vessel to be approached and with any oncoming vessel.
The relevant traffic control centre must always be informed. The traffic rule does not NOTE:
apply to vessels using the parallel routes (etspaden). The service is carried out by the Mooring Group of the Port of PORTO VESME,
(3) Essential nautical information for vessels and agreements between users of the Calasetta and SANT’ANTIOCO.
fairway take place on VHF Ch 12.
(4) Vessels navigating S of Lt buoy 100 are not required to report to Centrale Zandvliet, Italian Bulletin 24/21, (RSDRA2021000338975), 2/22
but they must report their intentions to other traffic on VHF Ch 10 when crossing or
entering the fairway. ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
(5) It is compulsory for all vessels to maintain a continuous listening watch on VHF
Ch 10 when S of Lt buoy 100. VOLUME 6, PART 6, NP 286(6), 3rd Edition 2022
(6) Vessels that occupy or vacate a commercial mooring berth or sail into or out of
a tidal dock on the Schelde downstream of Royerssluis must report to Meldepunt Published Wk 2/22
Schelde Noord on VHF Ch 60 as follows:
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(a) When proceeding to container terminals in Deurganckdok, Europa Terminal
and North Sea Terminal (First Updates to publication Wk 2/22)
(b) In Deurganckdok (also when not mooring)
(c) On all commercial Schelde landing stages downstream of Royerssluis The 2nd edition 2021 is cancelled
(7) For the mooring berths upstream of Royerssluis (Schelde quays and Petroleum
PAGE ii, RECORD OF UPDATES, NEW EDITION, First Updates box.
Pier South), communication should take place on VHF Ch 22 (Royerssluis).
Insert:
Belgian Notice 25/275/21, (RSDRA2021000344574), 2/22
This edition was published in week 2/22. The rst
Weekly Notice to Mariners was issued in week 2/22.
PAGE 313, UNITED KINGDOM, HINKLEY POINT C TERMINAL, Marine UKHO 2/22
Coordination Centre (MCC), below PROCEDURE section (4).
Insert new section: PAGE 116, CHINA, QINZHOU, Pilots, PROCEDURE, section (2).
Delete and replace by:
NOTE:
Mariners are advised that the Hinkley Point C Marine Works Principal Contractor’s (2) Pilot boards in the following positions:
‘Marine Co-ordination Centre’ (MCC) will not be operating from the 18th December (a) Quarantine Anchorage No 11 centred on position 20°59′·23N 108°36′·75E
2021 until further notice. Further updates will be issued in 2022. (Vessels over 300 000 gt)
(b) Quarantine Anchorage No 7 centred on position 20°59′·40N 108°22′·93E
(Vessels over 300 000 gt)
(Former update 21/21)
(c) Quarantine Anchorage No 6-1 centred on position 21°03′·30N 108°24′·47E
Hinkley Point C Harbour Authority Local Notice to Mariners 28/21, (RSDRA2021000345762), 2/22 (Bulk Vessels over 200 000 gt)
(d) Quarantine Anchorage No 6-2 centred on position 21°05′·18N 108°29′·95E
–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– (Bulk and Container Vessels over 200 000 gt)
(e) Quarantine Anchorage No 5 centred on position 21°09′·74N 108°25′·07E
(Vessels over 150 000 gt)
(f) Explosives and Quarantine Anchorage No 4 centred on position 21°17′·20N
108°17′·93E (LNG Vessels and vessels carrying dangerous cargo of 100 000
gt or less)
(g) Quarantine Anchorage centred on position 21°29′·46N 108°30′·87E
(h) 21°06′·80N 108°34′·50E (No 1)
(i) 21°18′·00N 108°37′·60E (No 2)
(j) 21°25′·22N 108°38′·77E (No 1)
(k) 21°29′·50N 108°39′·50E (No 2)
(l) 21°29′·50N 108°37′·20E (No 3)
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PAGES 277 & 279 to 280, KOREA, SOUTH, BUSAN, Vessel Traffic (2) Reporting: Vessels are required to report to Busan VTS as follows:
Service. Report When Required Information Required
Delete section and replace by: (1) Vessel’s name and
When entering the VTS call sign
Entry Report Area crossing a Reporting (2) Destination
Vessel Traffic Service
Line (3) Position
AREA: (4) Last port of call
(1) The VTS area is bounded by a line joining the following positions: (1) Vessel’s name and
(a) 35°11′·80N 129°13′·75E When berthing or call sign
(b) 35°05′·00N 129°20′·00E Arrival Report
anchoring (2) Position
(c) 34°56′·00N 129°15′·00E (3) Arrival time
(d) 34°50′·50N 129°02′·50E
(e) 34°58′·77N 128°59′·37E (1) Vessel’s name and
(f) 35°01′·95N 128°57′·95E 10 mins prior to vessel call sign
(2) The VTS area is divided into 3 sectors separated by Reporting Lines as follows: shifting and (2) Intended position
Shifting Report and time
(a) Sector 1: Busan Hang, Suyeong Man, Buk Hang and Yongho Berth
(i) 35°11′·80N 129°13′·75E (1) Vessel’s name
When shifting within
(ii) 35°07′·80N 129°17′·47E (2) Position and time of
harbour limit
(iii) 35°00′·00N 129°10′·00E berthing (anchoring)
(iv) 34°59′·65N 129°05′·80E (1) Vessel’s name and
(v) 35°02′·23N 129°05′·58E call sign
(vi) 35°03′·10N 129°05′·53E 10 mins prior to departure (2) ETD
(b) Sector 2: Gamcheon Hang, Dadaepo Hang and the Anchorage (3) Position
Departure Report
(i) 35°03′·10N 129°05′·53E (4) Destination
(ii) 35°02′·23N 129°05′·58E
(iii) 34°59′·65N 129°05′·80E (1) Vessel’s name
(iv) 34°58′·77N 128°59′·37E When departing Port (2) Position
(v) 35°01′·95N 128°57′·95E (3) Departure time
(c) Sector 3: Expanded Area Leaving VTS Area (1) Vessel’s name
Leaving Report
(i) 35°07′·80N 129°17′·47E crossing a Reporting Line (2) Position
(ii) 35°05′·00N 129°20′·00E
(iii) 34°56′·00N 129°15′·00E (3) Vessels must maintain a continuous watch on VHF Ch 09 (Sector 1) or VHF Ch 12
(iv) 34°50′·50N 129°02′·50E (Sector 2) and VHF Ch 16 in all areas at all times.
(v) 34°58′·77N 128°59′·37E (4) Vessels anchoring in the Southern anchorage should keep a proper anchor watch
(vi) 34°59′·65N 129°05′·80E and prepare main engines to prevent anchors being dragged in extreme weather
(vii) 35°00′·00N 129°10′·00E conditions.
(viii) 35°07′·80N 129°17′·47E (5) Vessels should report to the VTS immediately in the case of any event that might
harm vessel safety.
CONTACT DETAILS:
Call: Busan VTS NOTES:
VHF Channel: Ch 16 (Sectors 1, 2 & 3); 09 (Sectors 2 & 3) 12 (Sectors 1 & 3) (1) Vessels intending to arrive at Gamcheon Port (35°04′·82N 129°00′·16E) should
Telephone: +82(0)51 6642750 advise the ETA of passing the breakwater when making their Initial report.
+82(0)51 6642751 (2) Vessels leaving Gamcheon Port should make their Departure Report 30 mins prior
Fax: +82(0)51 6642950 to departure.
+82(0)51 6642850 SHIP SAFETY CALL CENTRE:
Tugs (1) The Busan Ship Safety Call Centre provides real-time information about the
VHF Channel: Ch 77 location of oating objects including whales, in order to prevent collisions between
such objects and high-speed vessels navigating between Korea and Japan.
HOURS: H24 (2) A Designated Reporting Area has been established bounded by lines joining the
following positions:
PROCEDURE:
(a) 35°03′·76N 129°09′·69E
(1) Compliance: Participation in the VTS is mandatory for the following:
(b) 34°44′·67N 129°30′·21E
(a) Vessels engaged in international voyages
(c) 33°45′·91N 130°14′·68E
(b) Vessels over 300 gt (except for shing boats operating in the inner harbour)
(d) 34°04′·83N 129°07′·81E
(c) Vessels carrying hazardous cargo dened in Subparagraph 6 of Article 2 of the
(3) Vessels navigating through the designated reporting area encountering oating
Maritime Safety Act
objects (including whales) should advise Busan VTS by VHF or AIS.
(d) Towing vessels installed with AIS devices which manoeuvre barges or oating
(4) Example messages for AIS communications:
structures by pushing or towing
(a) Three non-dolphin whales at 34°12′·05N 129°23′·82E moving southwest:
(e) Passenger vessels
WH3/341205N/1292382E/SW
(f) Ferries over 2 gt equipped with AIS
(b) Discovery of oating material (log and container) at 34°12′·05N 129°23′·82E:
(g) In any of the following vessels under 300 gt tted with AIS:
FM(LOG/CNTR)/341205N/1292382E
(i) Towing vessels
(5) Busan VTS will broadcast safety information.
(ii) Water supply vessels, fuel oil supply vessels, Pilot boats and service boats
(iii) Vessels engaged in harbour construction work
Korean Hydrographic and Oceanographic Agency correspondence, (RSDRA2021000267043), 2/22
(iv) Vessels operating for the purpose of administration e.g: survey ships,
patrol boats, navigation aid vessels, shery inspection boats and test
survey ships
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PAGES 280 & 282 to 283, KOREA, SOUTH, BUSAN NEW PORT. (g) Any of the following vessels under 300 gt tted with AIS:
Delete entry and replace by: (i) Towing vessels
(ii) Water supply vessels, fuel oil supply vessels, Pilot boats and service boats
(iii) Vessels engaged in harbour construction work
BUSAN NEW PORT 35°05′N 128°48′E
UNCTAD LOCODE: KR PUS (iv) Vessels operating for the purpose of administration e.g: survey ships,
patrol boats, navigation aid vessels, shery inspection boats and test
See diagram BUSAN NEW PORT PILOTS & VESSEL TRAFFIC SERVICE. survey ships
(2) Reporting: Vessels are required to report to Busan New Port VTS as follows:
Pilots
Report When Required Information Required
NOTE: (1) Vessel’s name and
For further details and ordering procedures see BUSAN. call sign
CONTACT DETAILS: ETA/Passing Report When entering VTS area (2) Position
Call: Busan Pilots (3) Last port of call
VHF Channel: Ch 13 (4) Destination
Telephone: +82(0)51 4651651 If the destination is a port or anchorage in the VTS area, report destination, ETA,
Fax: +82(0)51 4631652 and the position of arrival.
PROCEDURE: (1) Vessel’s name and
(1) Pilot boards/Disembarks in the following positions: call sign
Arrival Report When at berth or anchor
(a) Embarkation area delimited by lines joining the following positions: (2) Time and position of
(i) 34°57′·60N 128°49′·83E arrival
(ii) 34°57′·35N 128°49′·10E (1) Vessel’s name and
(iii) 34°58′·75N 128°48′·50E call sign
(iv) 34°58′·97N 128°49′·17E 10 mins before shifting
(2) Estimated shifting
(b) Pilot disembarks within the area delimited by lines joining the following time and position
positions:
Shifting Report (1) Vessel’s name
(i) 34°59′·65N 128°48′·03E
On shifting (2) Shifting time and
(ii) 34°59′·38N 128°47′·47E
position
(iii) 35°00′·33N 128°47′·13E
(iv) 35°00′·63N 128°47′·60E (1) Vessel’s name
(c) In bad weather Pilot boards within the area delimited by lines joining the After shifting (2) Time shifting
following positions: completed and position
(i) 34°59′·20N 128°49′·05E (1) Vessel’s name and
(ii) 34°59′·00N 128°48′·43E call sign
(iii) 35°00′·70N 128°47′·65E 10 mins before departure (2) ETD
(iv) 35°01′·07N 128°48′·10E Departure Report (3) Position of departure
(4) Destination
Vessel Traffic Service
(1) Vessel’s name
AREA: On departure (2) Time and position of
The VTS area is bounded by a Reporting Lines joining the following positions: departure
(1) 35°01′·93N 128°57′·95E
(2) 34°58′·77N 128°59′·37E When leaving the VTS (1) Vessel’s name
Leaving Report
(3) 34°50′·50N 129°02′·50E area (2) Present position
(4) 34°45′·00N 128°50′·00E (3) When reporting the above, any other matters necessary for navigational safety
(5) 34°55′·00N 128°50′·00E must be reported.
(6) 34°58′·45N 128°45′·37E (4) Vessels are to stand by on VHF Ch 10 and 16 while in the VTS area.
(7) 35°03′·60N 128°45′·75E (5) Vessels must comply with traffic and port regulations.
(8) 35°05′·10N 128°43′·40E (6) Vessels must not exceed the speed of 12 knots while navigating within the
(9) 35°05′·72N 128°43′·18E precautionary area of Gadeok Sudo and the east sea side of line connecting the
CONTACT DETAILS: western end of No.3 pier and the northwest end of Honam-do in the Busan New Port
Call: Busan New Port VTS harbour limit.
VHF Channel: Ch 16; 10 (7) Vessels must not navigate at low speed or drift in the precautionary area near buoy
Telephone: +82(0)51 6632550 ‘C’ of Gadeok Sudo without permission from the VTS.
+82(0)51 6632650 (8) Change VHF channel when passing Lt buoy ‘D’ (35°02′·20N 128°45′·50E) in the
Fax: +82(0)55 5450406 Sin Hang Waterway (VHF Ch 10 (Busan); VHF Ch 14 (Masan)).
(9) Inform the VTS immediately any unusual conditions regarding status or position of
HOURS: H24 aids to navigation.
PROCEDURE: (10) Anchorages are allocated through communication with the VTS prior to anchoring.
(1) Compliance: Participation in the VTS is mandatory for the following: Port
(a) Vessels engaged in international voyages For details see BUSAN.
(b) Vessels over 300 gt (excluding shing vessels operating in the inner harbour)
(c) Vessels carrying hazardous cargo dened in Subparagraph 6 of Article 2 of the CONTACT DETAILS:
Maritime Safety Act Busan (Pusan) Newport International Terminal
(d) Towing vessels installed with AIS devices which manoeuvre barges or oating Telephone: +82(0)51 2908000
structures by pushing or towing Fax: +82(0)51 2908069
(e) Passenger vessels E-mail: [email protected]
(f) Ferries over 2 gt equipped with AIS Website: www.pnitl.com
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PAGE 288, KOREA, SOUTH, DONGHAE, Vessel Traffic Service, CONTACT DETAILS:
PROCEDURE, section (1). Call: Gunsan VTS
Delete section and replace by: VHF Channel: Ch 16; 12
Telephone: +82(0)63 4671375
+82(0)61 2882530
(1) Compliance: Participation in the VTS is mandatory for the following:
+82(0)61 2882630
(a) Vessels engaged in international voyages and over 300 gt
Fax: +82(0)63 4671953
(b) Vessels carrying dangerous goods
(c) Towing or pushing vessels with AIS HOURS: H24
(d) Passenger vessels
(e) Excursion vessels 2 gt and over equipped with AIS PROCEDURE:
(f) Vessels 300 gt and less with AIS and VHF (1) Compliance: Participation in the VTS is mandatory for the following:
(g) Pilot boats, harbour tugs, water supply vessels, fuel supply vessels, service (a) Vessels engaged in international voyages
boats, official vessels (except navy warships, coast guard ships) and vessels (b) Vessels over 300 gt (excluding shing vessels operating in the inner harbour)
engaged in construction or work within the harbour limit (c) Vessels carrying dangerous goods
(d) Towing vessels installed with AIS devices which manoeuvre barges or oating
structures by pushing or towing
Korean Hydrographic and Oceanographic Agency correspondence, (RSDRA2021000267043), 2/22
(e) Passenger vessels
(f) Ferries over 2 gt equipped with AIS
PAGES 289 & 290, KOREA, SOUTH, GUNSAN. (g) Any of the following vessels under 300 gt installed with AIS:
Delete entry and replace by: (i) Harbour tugs, water supply vessels, fuel supply vessels, Pilot boats and
service boats
(ii) Vessels engaged in harbour construction work
GUNSAN 35°59′N 126°32′E (iii) Official vessels
UNCTAD LOCODE: KR KUV
(2) Reporting: Vessels should initially report via agent to Gunsan VTS 24h-12h in
Pilots advance and then on VHF Ch 12 as follows:
Report When Required Information Required
CONTACT DETAILS:
Call: Gunsan Pilot (1) Vessel’s name and call
VHF Channel: Ch 12 sign
Telephone: +82(0)63 4454077 When entering the VTS (2) Position
Fax: +82(0)63 4454070 Area (3) ETA
E-mail: [email protected] Entry Report (4) Destination
(5) Last port of call
HOURS: H24
(1) Vessel’s name and call
PROCEDURE: sign
When berthed or anchored
(1) Pilotage is compulsory for vessels over 500 gt. (2) Arrival time
(2) Pilot ordering: Vessels should send request for Pilots at least 24h in advance. (3) Position
(3) Pilot boards within the Embarkation Area centred on position 35°57′·00N (1) Vessel’s name and call
126°25′·50E with a 2 n miles radius. 10 mins prior to vessel sign
(4) Pilot disembarks within the area centred on position 35°58′·00N 126°28′·00E with shifting (2) Position (from and to)
a 1 n mile radius. (3) Shifting time
Shifting Report
Vessel Traffic Service (1) Vessel’s name
When shifting
(2) Shifting time and position
AREA:
(1) The VTS Area is bounded by a line joining the following positions: (1) Vessel’s name
After shifting
(a) 36°00′·23N 126°31′·00E (2) Shifting time and position
(b) 36°07′·50N 126°24′·00E (1) Vessel’s
(c) 36°04′·72N 126°20′·00E 10 mins prior to departure (2) Position
(d) 35°57′·00N 126°16′·50E (3) Destination
(e) 35°51′·50N 126°18′·75E
(1) Vessel’s name and call
(f) 35°51′·50N 126°30′·00E
Departure Report sign
(g) 35°56′·00N 126°31′·93E
On departure (2) Position
(h) 35°58′·25N 126°31′·28E
(3) Departure time
(i) 35°58′·65N 126°37′·02E
(4) Destination
(j) 35°58′·23N 126°37′·08E
(k) 35°58′·25N 126°37′·47E (1) Vessel’s name
Leaving VTS Area
(l) 35°58′·67N 126°37′·43E (2) Position
(m) 35°59′·65N 126°42′·40E
(3) Vessels should maintain a continuous listening watch on VHF Chs 16 and 12 whilst
(n) 35°59′·10N 126°43′·97E
in the VTS area.
(o) 35°59′·27N 126°44′·50E
(4) Vessels should comply with all traffic regulations and speed restricted areas (5 and
(p) 36°00′·02N 126°43′·60E
10 Knots).
(q) 36°00′·52N 126°41′·00E
(5) Vessels should report to the VTS immediately on discovering any situation harmful
(r) 36°00′·55N 126°39′·78E
to safe navigation of all vessels.
(6) Vessel’s movement shall be prohibited when a fog warning is issued (in case of
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visibility of less than 500m). Vessels at sea should anchor in a safe place according to
the VTSO’s instruction.
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INFORMATION BROADCASTS: (2) Reporting: Vessels are required to report to Jeju VTS as follows:
Gunsan Port Service broadcasts information on VHF Ch 12 concerning maritime traffic Report When Required Information Required
safety, special weather reports, maritime incidents, obstacles and failures of Aids to
Navigation. (1) Vessel’s name and
When entering the
call sign
VTS Area crossing a
Port (2) Last port of call,
Reporting Line (In the
destination and position
CONTACT DETAILS: case of vessels entering
(3) ETA
Seogwipo and Gangjeong
Port Authority (4) Cargo type and
Entry Report port, vessels should give
Telephone: +82(0)63 4412223 quantity
notice of ETA 1h before
Fax: +82(0)63 4412351 (5) Number of crew and
arrival at the harbour
Website: gunsan.mof.go.kr passengers (except (3)
limits or entering the VTS
(6) for vessels not calling
area)
Korean Hydrographic and Oceanographic Agency correspondence, (RSDRA2021000267043), 2/22 at Jeju port)
5 n miles of Sanji Lt for (1) Vessel’s name
vessels entering Jeju Port (2) Position
PAGES 297 & 298, KOREA, SOUTH, JEJU.
Delete entry and replace by: (1) Vessel’s name and
When berthing or call sign
Arrival Report
anchoring (2) Berthed/anchored
JEJU 33°32′N 126°32′E time and position
UNCTAD LOCODE: KR CHA
(1) Vessel’s name and
Pilots 10 mins prior to vessel call sign
shifting (2) Intended position and
CONTACT DETAILS: time of shifting
Telephone: +82(0)64 7228586
Fax: +82(0)64 7228587 (1) Vessel’s name
Shifting Report When commencing
E-mail: [email protected] (2) Position and time
shifting
shifting commenced
PROCEDURE:
(1) Vessel’s name
Pilot boards in the following positions: When shifting is
(2) Position and time
(1) 33°34′·00N 126°33′·00E (Within a radius of 0·3 n miles) completed
shifting completed
(2) 33°31′·00N 126°21′·30E (Within a radius of 0·3 n miles) (Aewol)
(1) Vessel’s name and
Vessel Traffic Service 30 and 5 mins prior to
call sign
departure
AREA: (2) ETD
The VTS area is bounded by a line joining the following positions: (1) Vessel’s name and
(1) 33°31′·30N 126°32′·78E call sign
(2) 33°34′·77N 126°46′·42E Departure Report (2) Departure time and
(3) 33°41′·43N 126°40′·33E position
(4) 33°43′·00N 126°29′·58E When departing port (3) Destination
(5) 33°37′·68N 126°20′·62E (4) No. crew and
(6) 33°28′·88N 126°18′·68E passengers
(5) Cargo type and
CONTACT DETAILS:
quantity
Call: Jeju VTS
VHF Channel: Ch 16; 12 Leaving the VTS area (1) Vessel’s name
Leaving Report
Telephone: +82(0)64 8012550 crossing a Reporting Line (2) Position
+82(0)64 8012650
(3) Vessels must maintain a continuous watch on VHF Ch 12 and 16 at all times.
Fax: +82(0)64 8012850
(4) Vessels must comply with traffic regulations and speed restrictions (less than 10-12
HOURS: H24 knots).
(5) Vessels must immediately report, to the VTS, any harmful event affecting the safety
PROCEDURE: of navigation of all traffic.
(1) Compliance: Participation in the VTS is mandatory for the following:
(a) Vessels engaged in international voyages Port
(b) Vessels over 300 gt and over (excluding shing vessels operating in the inner
CONTACT DETAILS:
harbour)
Call: Jeju VTS
(c) Vessels carrying dangerous goods
VHF Channel: Ch 16; 12
(d) Towing or pushing vessels with AIS
Telephone: +82(0)64 7202656
(e) Passenger vessels
Fax: +82(0)64 7202636
(f) Ferries over 2 gt equipped with AIS
(g) Tug boats, bunker barges, vessels engaged in port operations with AIS and HOURS: H24
VHF
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PAGES 305 & 307 to 308, KOREA, SOUTH, MASAN. (c) For No 1 and for entering/leaving each port: Embarks/disembarks within an
Delete entry and replace by: area bounded by a radius of 0·7 n miles of position 35°03′·80N 128°41′·40E
(vessels less than 5000 gt for Masan, Gohyeon, Jinhae and Anjeong Hang).
(d) For No 5 and No 6: within an area bounded by a radius of 1 n mile of position
MASAN 35°10′N 128°36′E
UNCTAD LOCODE: KR MAS 35°02′·75N 128°44′·57E, disembarks after passing Okpo breakwater.
Vessel Traffic Service
See diagram SOUTH KOREA: SOUTH-EASTERN COAST VESSEL TRAFFIC
SERVICES. AREA:
Masan VTS is divided into 2 areas separated by Reporting Lines as follows:
Pilots (1) Masan (including Gohyeon):
CONTACT DETAILS: (a) 35°05′·70N 128°43′·20E
(b) 35°05′·10N 128°43′·40E
Masan Harbour Pilots Association (c) 35°03′·70N 128°45′·70E
Call: Masan Pilot (d) 34°58′·45N 128°45′·40E
VHF Channel: Ch 08 (e) 34°58′·10N 128°44′·20E
Telephone: +82(0)55 2228122 (f) 34°54′·88N 128°33′·85E
+82(0)55 2228123 (g) 34°56′·60N 128°26′·13E
+82(0)55 2228124 (2) Okpo:
+82(0)55 2228125 (a) 34°58′·10N 128°44′·20E
Fax: +82(0)55 2228126 (b) 34°58′·45N 128°45′·40E
E-mail: [email protected] (c) 34°55′·00N 128°50′·00E
Website: www.mspilot.co.kr (d) 34°45′·00N 128°50′·00E
HOURS: H24 (e) 34°47′·20N 128°44′·40E
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Report When Required Information Required PAGES 309 & 311, KOREA, SOUTH, MOKPO.
Delete entry and replace by:
(1) Vessel’s name and
call sign
When entering the VTS MOKPO 34°47′N 126°23′E
(2) Destination
Entry Report Area crossing a Reporting UNCTAD LOCODE: KR MOK
(3) ETA
Line
(4) Position
See diagram MOKPO VESSEL TRAFFIC SERVICE.
(5) Last port of call
(1) Vessel’s name and Pilots
When berthing or call sign CONTACT DETAILS:
Arrival Report
anchoring (2) Position VHF Channel: Ch 12
(3) Arrival time Telephone: +82(0)61 2423721
(1) Vessel’s name and Fax: +82(0)61 2424721
10 mins prior to vessel call sign E-mail: [email protected]
shifting and (2) Intended position
Shifting Report HOURS: H24
and time
(1) Vessel’s name PROCEDURE:
When shifting within (1) Pilot ordering: Pilotage should be requested at least 12h in advance.
(2) Position
harbour limit (2) Pilot boards in the following positions:
(3) Time of shifting
(a) No 1: 34°27′·70N 126°03′·70E
(1) Vessel’s name and
(b) No 2: 34°46′·00N 126°15′·00E
call sign
10 mins prior to departure (c) No 3: Wando Hang: 34°18′·00N 126°48′·80E
(2) Departure time
Departure Report (3) Position Vessel Traffic Service
(1) Vessel’s name AREA:
When departing Port (2) Position (1) The VTS Area comprises the area within Mokpo Port boundaries:
(3) Departure time (a) 34°48′·85N 126°22′·20E
Leaving VTS Area (1) Vessel’s name (b) 34°48′·80N 126°21′·57E
Leaving Report (c) 34°48′·42N 126°21′·05E
crossing a Reporting Line (2) Position
(d) 34°47′·68N 126°20′·43E
(3) All vessels are to stand by on VHF Ch (06, 14, 67) and 16 while in the VTS Area. (e) 34°46′·92N 126°20′·33E
(4) All vessel must report ETA via VHF Ch 14 to Masan VTS at 4n miles off Dongdoomal (f) 34°45′·57N 126°19′·10E
Lt and stand-by VHF Ch 10 (Busan New Port) even after reporting to Masan VTS. (g) 34°45′·02N 126°19′·03E
(5) Vessels should report to Masan VTS when passing Lt buoy ‘D’. (h) 34°44′·90N 126°19′·13E
(6) Vessels should be aware of shing boats and passenger vessels crossing the (i) 34°44′·50N 126°18′·83E
fairway. (j) 34°43′·78N 126°19′·80E
(7) Vessels should navigate with caution between Lt buoys ‘C’ and ‘D’ near the (k) 34°44′·22N 126°20′·42E
precautionary area because of crossing vessels entering the port of Busan. (l) 34°42′·87N 126°22′·72E
(8) Air draught restriction at the Machang Bridge is 64m. (2) The VTS Area also comprises the area within a line connecting the following:
Port (a) 34°45′·57N 126°19′·10E
(b) 34°45′·02N 126°19′·02E
CONTACT DETAILS: (c) 34°45′·75N 126°17′·85E
(d) 34°45′·40N 126°17′·15E
Port Authority
(e) 34°40′·55N 126°15′·00E
Telephone: +82(0)55 9815000
(f) 34°36′·73N 126°15′·50E
Fax: +82(0)55 2450885
(g) 34°35′·27N 126°17′·95E
Website: masan.mof.go.kr
(h) 34°34′·90N 126°17′·80E
Tugs (i) 34°35′·35N 126°14′·42E
VHF Channel: Ch 14 (j) 34°29′·38N 126°10′·10E
Telephone: +82(0)55 2426015 (k) 34°27′·28N 126°06′·62E
+82(0)55 2488226 (l) 34°25′·03N 126°04′·77E
(m) 34°26′·40N 126°03′·80E
Korean Hydrographic and Oceanographic Agency correspondence, (RSDRA2021000267043), 2/22 (n) 34°27′·47N 126°02′·53E
(o) 34°29′·40N 126°06′·62E
(p) 34°33′·80N 126°09′·17E
PAGE 306, KOREA, SOUTH, MASAN, diagram MASAN VESSEL (q) 34°37′·47N 126°13′·13E
TRAFFIC SERVICE. (r) 34°40′·25N 126°12′·60E
Delete and replace by diagram SOUTH KOREA: SOUTH-EASTERN COAST (s) 34°42′·00N 126°12′·15E
VESSEL TRAFFIC SERVICES on page 6.23 (t) 34°43′·75N 126°11′·40E
(u) 34°50′·30N 126°10′·30E
Korean Notice 40/805/21, (RSDRA2021000268308), 2/22 (v) 34°50′·85N 126°13′·10E
(w) 34°49′·50N 126°19′·60E
(x) 34°46′·65N 126°17′·40E
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After shifting
(1) Vessel’s name PAGE 313, KOREA, SOUTH, POHANG, Vessel Traffic Service,
(2) Shifting time and position PROCEDURE, section (1).
(1) Vessel’s name Delete section and replace by:
10 mins prior to departure (2) Position
(3) Destination (1) Compliance: Participation in the VTS is mandatory for the following:
(1) Vessel’s name and call (a) Vessels engaged in international voyages
Departure Report sign (b) Vessels over 300 gt (excluding shing vessels operating in the inner harbour)
On departure (2) Position (c) Vessels carrying dangerous goods
(3) Departure time (d) Towing vessels with AIS
(4) Destination (e) Passenger vessels
(f) Excursion vessels 2 gt and over equipped with AIS
(1) Vessel’s name
Leaving VTS Area (g) Pilot boats, harbour tugs, water supply vessels, fuel supply vessels, service
(2) Position
boats, official vessels (except navy warships, coast guard ships) and vessels
(3) Vessels should maintain a continuous listening watch on VHF Chs 16 and 14 whilst engaged in construction or work within the harbour limit
in the VTS area.
(4) Vessels should proceed with caution in the vicinity of the Mokpo Bridge. Particular Korean Hydrographic and Oceanographic Agency correspondence, (RSDRA2021000267043), 2/22
attention to widths (max 400m) and heights (max 53m).
(5) Vessels should navigate with caution when passing between Hwawon-Bando and
Anjwa-do due to the presence of under-water cables.
(6) Vessels must immeadiately report, to the VTS, any harmful event affecting the
safety of navigation of all traffic.
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PAGE 316, KOREA, SOUTH, SAMCHEONPO. (2) The VTS area is divided into 4 sectors as follows:
Delete entry and replace by: (a) Sector 1: SE part of Seoimal
(b) Sector 2: SE part of Hongdo
(c) Sector 3: SW part of Sejondo
SAMCHEONPO 34°55′N 128°05′E
UNCTAD LOCODE: KR SCP (d) Sector 4: S part of Namhaedo Geumsan
CONTACT DETAILS:
Pilots Call: Tongyeong Coastal VTS
For details see MASAN. VHF Channel: Ch 16; 69
Telephone: +82(0)55 6472250
PROCEDURE:
+82(0)55 6472550
Pilot boards in position 34°52′·12N 128°05′·25E (No 7).
+82(0)55 6472650
Vessel Traffic Service +82(0)55 6472750
For details see TONGYEONG COASTAL VESSEL TRAFFIC SERVICE. Fax: +82(0)55 6472950
HOURS: H24
Port
PROCEDURE:
CONTACT DETAILS: (1) Compliance: Participation in the VTS is mandatory for the following:
Port Authority (a) Vessels engaged in international voyages
Telephone: +82(0)55 2228122 (b) Vessels over 300 gt (excluding shing vessels operating in the inner harbour)
Fax: +82(0)55 2228126 (c) Vessels carrying hazardous cargo dened in Subparagraph 6 of Article 2 of the
Maritime Safety Act
Korean Hydrographic and Oceanographic Agency correspondence, (RSDRA2021000267043), 2/22 (d) Towing vessels installed with AIS devices which manoeuvre barges or oating
structures by pushing or towing
(e) Passenger vessels
PAGE 318, KOREA, SOUTH, TONGYEONG, Vessel Traffic Service & (f) Ferries over 2 gt equipped with AIS
Port sections. (g) In any of the following vessels under 300 gt tted with AIS:
Delete sections and replace by: (i) Towing vessels
(ii) Water supply vessels, fuel oil supply vessels, Pilot boats and service boats
Vessel Traffic Service (iii) Vessels engaged in harbour construction work
For details see TONGYEONG COASTAL VESSEL TRAFFIC SERVICE. (iv) Vessels operating for the purpose of administration e.g: survey ships,
patrol boats, navigation aid vessels, shery inspection boats and test
Port survey ships
CONTACT DETAILS: (2) Vessels are required to report to Tongyeong Coastal Vessel Traffic Service on VHF
Ch 69 as follows:
Port Authority Report When Required Information Required
Telephone: +82(0)55 2228122
Fax: +82(0)55 2228126 (1) Vessel’s name and
When entering/leaving call sign
Entry and Departure
the VTS Area crossing a (2) Present position
Korean Hydrographic and Oceanographic Agency correspondence, (RSDRA2021000267043), 2/22 Reports
Reporting Line (3) Last port of call
(4) Destination
PAGES 319 & 321, KOREA, SOUTH, TONGYEONG COASTAL VESSEL
TRAFFIC SERVICE. If the destination is a port or anchorage in the VTS area, report destination, ETA,
and the position of arrival.
Delete entry and replace by:
(1) Vessel’s name and
TONGYEONG COASTAL VESSEL TRAFFIC 34°35′N 128°24′E call sign
Arrival Report When at berth or anchor
SERVICE (2) Time and position of
arrival
See diagram MASAN AND TONGYEONG COASTAL VESSEL TRAFFIC SERVICE. (1) Vessel’s name and
call sign
Coastal Vessel Traffic Service
10 mins before departure (2) ETD
AREA: (3) Position of departure
(1) The VTS area is bounded by a line joining the following positions: Departure Report (4) Destination
(a) 34°45′·00N 128°10′·00E (1) Vessel’s name
(b) 34°49′·91N 128°07′·27E On departure (2) Time and position of
(c) 34°54′·02N 128°06′·12E arrival
(d) 34°54′·15N 128°06′·66E
(e) 34°54′·80N 128°06′·14E When leaving the VTS (1) Vessel’s name
(f) 34°54′·80N 128°05′·16E area (2) Present position
(g) 34°54′·54N 128°05′·16E (3) All vessels in area should keep watch on VHF Ch 16 and Ch 69.
(h) 34°53′·78N 128°05′·11E (4) All vessels in the area should observe Regulations(COLREGs’72).
(i) 34°52′·77N 128°05′·11E (5) All vessels should follow the regulations concerning Traffic Separation Schemes
(j) 34°51′·80N 128°05′·12E and Traffic Prohibited Area for Tankers.
(k) 34°49′·79N 128°05′·37E (6) All vessels must report immediately to the VTS centre when any abnormalities of
(l) 34°45′·00N 128°05′·90E aids to navigation or any matters relating to navigational safety are found.
(m) 34°45′·00N 128°00′·00E
(n) 34°23′·00N 128°00′·00E
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(o) 34°23′·00N 128°47′·00E
(p) 34°45′·00N 128°47′·00E
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PAGE 320, KOREA, SOUTH, diagram TONGYEONG COASTAL VESSEL (2) Vessels are required to report to Ulsan Port Service on VHF Ch 14 as follows:
TRAFFIC SERVICE. Report When Required Information Required
Delete diagram TONGYEONG COASTAL VESSEL TRAFFIC SERVICE. (1) Vessel’s name and
call sign
Korean Notice 40/805/21, (RSDRA2021000268308), 2/22 (2) Destination
When entering the VTS
(3) ETA (Pilot Station or
Entry Report Area crossing a Reporting
Harbour Limit)
PAGES 321 & 323, KOREA, SOUTH, ULSAN, Vessel Traffic Service & Line
(4) Position on entering,
Port sections. state Reporting Line
Delete sections and replace by: (5) Last port of call
(1) Vessel’s name and
Vessel Traffic Service When berthing or call sign
Arrival Report
anchoring (2) Position
AREA: (3) Arrival time
The VTS Area is bounded by a line joining the following positions:
(1) 35°33′·87N 129°27′·47E (1) Vessel’s name and
(2) 35°34′·00N 129°28′·40E 10 mins prior to vessel call sign
(3) 35°32′·78N 129°38′·07E shifting and (2) Intended position
Shifting Report and time
(4) 35°21′·17N 129°36′·33E
(5) 35°15′·40N 129°31′·22E (1) Vessel’s name
When shifting within
(6) 35°19′·77N 129°18′·70E (2) Position
harbour limit
(3) Time of shifting
REPORTING LINES:
Reporting Lines have been established as follows: (1) Vessel’s name and
(1) RL A: 35°34′·00N 129°28′·40E to 35°32′·78N 129°38′·07E call sign
(2) RL B: 35°32′·78N 129°38′·07E to 35°21′·17N 129°36′·33E 10 mins prior to departure (2) Departure time
(3) RL C: 35°21′·17N 129°36′·33E to 35°15′·40N 129°31′·22E Departure Report (3) Position
(4) RL D: 35°15′·40N 129°31′·22E to 35°19′·77N 129°18′·70E (4) Destination
(1) Vessel’s name
CONTACT DETAILS:
When departing Port (2) Position
Call: Ulsan VTS
(3) Departure time
VHF Channel: Ch 16; 14
Telephone: +82(0)52 2302550 Leaving VTS Area (1) Vessel’s name
Leaving Report
+82(0)52 2302650 crossing a Reporting Line (2) Position
+82(0)52 2302750
(3) All vessels should maintain a continuous listening watch on VHF Chs 14 and 16
Fax: +82(0)52 2302850
whilst in the VTS area.
HOURS: H24
Port
PROCEDURE:
CONTACT DETAILS:
(1) Compliance: Participation in the VTS is mandatory for the following:
(a) Vessels engaged in international voyages Port Authority
(b) Vessels over 300 gt (excluding coastal shing vessels) Telephone: +82(0)52 2285300
(c) Vessels carrying hazardous cargo dened in Subparagraph 6 of Article 2 of the Fax: +82(0)52 2285369
Maritime Safety Act Website: www.upa.or.kr
(d) Towing vessels installed with AIS devices which manoeuvre barges or oating
structures by pushing or towing HOURS: H24
(e) Passenger vessels PROCEDURE:
(f) Ferries over 2 gt equipped with AIS Notice of ETA: Vessels should advise ETA directly or via agent at least 24h in advance.
(g) Any of the following vessels under 300 gt tted with AIS:
(i) Towing vessels
Korean Hydrographic and Oceanographic Agency correspondence, (RSDRA2021000267043), 2/22
(ii) Water supply vessels, fuel oil supply vessels, Pilot boats and service boats
(iii) Vessels engaged in harbour construction work
(iv) Vessels operating for the purpose of administration e.g: survey ships,
patrol boats, navigation aid vessels, shery inspection boats and test
survey ships
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For details see MOKPO.
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PAGES 326 & 328 KOREA, SOUTH, YEOSU COASTAL VESSEL (3) Vessels should stand-by on VHF Chs 16 and 71 whilst in the VTS Area.
TRAFFIC SERVICE. (4) Vessels in the VTS Area should observe Collision Regulations.
Delete entry and replace by: (5) Vessels should follow all regulations concerning the Traffic Separation Schemes
and the Traffic Prohibited Area for tankers.
(6) Vessels are recommended to report to VTS Centres any abnormalities to any aids
YEOSU COASTAL VESSEL TRAFFIC 34°12′N 127°30′E to navigation or their position, when found.
SERVICE (7) Vessels should pay particular attention to shing activities when navigating in the
vicinity of S Sisando and W Sorido.
See diagram YEOSU COASTAL VESSEL TRAFFIC SERVICE.
Coastal Vessel Traffic Service Korean Hydrographic and Oceanographic Agency correspondence, (RSDRA2021000267043), 2/22
AREA:
(1) The VTS area is bounded by a line joining the following positions: PAGES 328 & 330 to 331, KOREA, SOUTH, YEOSU, including
(a) 34°24′·50N 128°00′·00E (E of Jakdo) Gwangyang.
(b) 34°12′·00N 128°00′·00E (SE of Ganyeoam)
Delete entry and replace by:
(c) 34°04′·00N 127°35′·00E (Sangbaekdo)
(d) 33°54′·00N 127°35′·00E (S of Habaekdo)
(e) 33°54′·00N 127°00′·00E (SE of Yeoseodo) YEOSU, including Gwangyang 34°50′N 127°48′E
(f) 34°13′·00N 127°00′·00E (Kudo) UNCTAD LOCODE: KR YOS
(g) 34°18′·00N 127°08′·00E (Seopdo)
See diagram YEOSU PILOTS AND VESSEL TRAFFIC SERVICE.
(h) 34°22′·82N 127°16′·25E (Sisando)
(i) 34°24′·67N 127°30′·00E (Oenarodo) Pilots
(j) 34°24′·50N 127°48′·25E (Sorido)
(2) The VTS area is divided into 3 sectors as follows: CONTACT DETAILS:
(a) Sector 1: E coast of Sangbaekdo Pilots
(b) Sector 2: Coast of Geomundo Call: Yeosu Pilots
(c) Sector 3: Coast of Sonjukdo VHF Channel: Ch 08 (Sector 1) 13 (sector 2)
CONTACT DETAILS: Telephone: +82(0)61 6601300
Call: Yeosu Coastal VTS +82(0)61 6601333
VHF Channel: Ch 16; 71 Fax: +82(0)61 6660322
Telephone: +82(0)61 8402569 E-mail: [email protected]
+82(0)61 8402669 Website: www.yspilot.co.kr
Fax: +82(0)61 8402969 HOURS: H24
HOURS: H24 PROCEDURE:
PROCEDURE: (1) Pilotage is compulsory for vessels over 500 gt.
(1) Compliance: Participation in the VTS is mandatory for the following: (2) Notice of ETA: Vessels should send ETA at the Pilot Station and maximum
(a) Vessels engaged in international voyages draught 24h in advance and when within VHF range.
(b) Vessels over 300 gt (excluding shing vessels operating in the inner harbour) (3) Pilot boards as follows:
(c) Vessels carrying dangerous goods
(d) Towing or pushing vessels with AIS continued on next page
(e) Passenger vessels
(f) Pleasure vessels 2 gt and over equipped with AIS
(g) Any of the following vessels under 300 gt, tted with AIS:
(i) Vessels engaged in harbour construction work
(ii) Vessels operating for the purpose of administration e.g: survey vessels,
patrol boats, navigation aid vessels, shery inspection boats and test
survey vessels
(2) Vessels are required to report to Yeosu Coastal Vessel Traffic Service on VHF Ch
71 as follows:
Report When Required Information Required
(1) Vessel’s name and
call sign
(2) Destination
When entering the VTS (3) Position
Entry Report Area crossing a Reporting (4) ETA and arrival port (if
Line bound for an anchorage
or berth within the VTS
area)
(5) Cargo etc
(1) Vessel’s name
(2) Position
Leaving VTS Area (3) ETD and departure
Leaving Report
crossing a Reporting Line port (if departing an
anchorage or berth within
the VTS area)
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Report When Required Information Required PAGE 372, SHIP REPORTING SYSTEMS, INFORMATION FUSION
CENTRE - VOLUNTARY REPORTING AREA.
(1) Vessel’s name
Delete entry and replace by:
10 mins prior to departure (2) Position
(3) Destination
INFORMATION FUSION CENTRE - 2°43′N 88°22′E
Departure Report (1) Vessel’s name and VOLUNTARY COMMUNITY REPORTING
call sign AREA
When departing Port (2) Destination
(3) Time and position of See diagram INFORMATION FUSION CENTRE COLUNTARY COMMUNITY
unberthing (anchor clear) REPORTING AREA
When leaving to the Reporting System
W side
1st: N Reporting Line 1st Report: AREA:
2nd: Dolsan Daedan (1) Vessel’s name and The Voluntary Reporting Area comprises the sea area bounded by lines joining the
When leaving to the call sign following positions:
E side (2) Last port of call (1) From the Indian coast at Longitude 74°E due S to Latitude 13°S
1st: Hadong Fairway Lt (3) Destination (2) Due E to the Australian coast at Longitude 141°E
Leaving Report buoy No 105 (4) Position (3) Due N to Latitude 22°N
2nd: when leaving the (5) Cargo etc (4) Due W to the Chinese coast
VTS Area crossing a 2nd & 3rd Reports:
DESCRIPTION:
Reporting Line (1) Vessel’s name
The Information Fusion Centre (IFC) is a multi-national maritime security information
When leaving to the S (2) Position
centre based in Singapore. It has international liaison officers from the navies and
1st: N Reporting Line (3) Time
law enforcement agencies of more than 20 countries working at the centre. The IFC
2nd: S or E Reporting
aims to achieve early warning of maritime security threats through information-sharing
Line
cooperation with its partners to facilitate timely operational responses.
(4) All vessels shall keep watch on VHF Chs 12 and 67 while in the VTS area.
(5) All vessels are to comply with VTS instructions for anchoring position when CONTACT DETAILS:
attempting to anchor in VTS area. Information Fusion Centre
(6) All vessels shall report immediately when discovering risks to navigational safety Telephone: +65(0)9626 8965 (Hotline)
and/or when it has any restriction to disrupt its safe navigation in the VTS area. +65(0)6594 5728 (Office)
INFORMATION BROADCASTS: Fax: +65(0)6594 5734
Navigational safety and weather information broadcasts are transmitted on VHF Ch 06. E-mail: [email protected]
Port WEBSITE:
The official website for the Information Fusion Centre is https://www.ifc.org.sg.
CONTACT DETAILS:
REPORTING:
Yeosu Port (1) The merchant vessel Voluntary Community Reporting (VCR) scheme has been
Call: Yeosu Port Control established by the Information Fusion Centre (IFC) for the purpose of enhancing
VHF Channel: Ch 16; 12 20 22 security and to provide the necessary support to maintain the freedom of navigation to
Gwangyang Port all vessels in Southeast Asia and surrounding waters.
Call: Gwangyang Port Control (2) Merchant vessels operating in the VCR region are strongly encouraged to report
VHF Channel: Ch 16; 12 20 22 maritime security incidents or anomalous behaviour to the IFC. This includes any
interference that is observed on RF, GPS, radars and cyber-attack incidents. Any
Port Authority (Yeosu Gwangyang Port Authority) vessel, owner, operator or manager choosing not to report may delay any military
Telephone: +82(0)61 7974300 assistance in the event of an incident as military and maritime enforcement assets will
Fax: +82(0)61 7974502 not be expecting the ship, resulting in valuable information not being available.
Website: www.ygpa.or.kr (3) Participation in the reporting scheme is totally free and vessels sailing under any
Yeosu Regional Office of Oceans and Fisheries ag are strongly encouraged to participate. All information is treated in strict condence
Telephone: +82(0)61 6506000 and will only be used within military and maritime enforcement circles.
Fax: +82(0)61 6542138 (4) Merchant vessels are strongly encouraged to report maritime security incidents or
Website: yeosu.mof.go.kr anomalous behaviour to IFC by email or telephone at the following times:
(a) Initial Report: On entering the IFC Voluntary Community Reporting (VCR)
Agent Area using the IFC INITIAL REPORT form.
VHF Channel: Ch 16; 26 (b) Position Report: Report vessel’s positional information by either using the
IFC POSITION REPORT at vessel’s desired intervals or add IFC to their
Korean Hydrographic and Oceanographic Agency correspondence, (RSDRA2021000267043), 2/22 reporting distribution list while reporting positional information to their company.
(c) Suspicious or Irregular Activity Report: On observing any suspicious of
anomalous behaviour using the SUSPICIOUS/IRREGULAR ACTIVITY form.
(d) Final Report: On exiting the IFC Voluntary Community Reporting (VCR) Area
using the IFC FINAL REPORT form.
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PRE-ARRIVAL COMMUNICATION:
(1) Estimated Time of Arrival (ETA) Advice: Vessel’s agent shall advise and update
Thanh Hoa Marine Administration and NSRP Terminal at least 72h prior to arrival and
include the following information:
(a) Vessel’s Name and previous name (if any), call sign and ag
(b) ETA at the Pilot Station including date and LT (GMT +7)
(c) Master’s name and nationality
(d) gt, nt, sdwt and Light Displacement tonnage
(e) Last port of call
(f) Next port of call
(g) Number of crew and nationality
(h) Number of passengers (if any)
(i) Grade and quantity of cargo on arrival or previous cargo and cargo to be loaded
at NSRP Terminal and max loading/discharging rate
(j) Whether previous cargo or any cargo on board has high H2S content and H2S
concentration in tank vapour spaces
(k) Arrival draught (forward and aft)
(l) Estimated departure draught (forward and aft)
(m) Any leaks which would cause pollution or affect loading/discharging
(n) Pratique granted (Place/Date) and if any sickness on board or clean Bill of
Health
(o) Vessel owner or charterers
(p) Conrm inert gas system operational and all cargo tanks are inerted on arrival
(q) LOA, beam and the distance from bow to the centre of manifold
(r) Conrm manifold arrangements comply with OCIMF standard for oil vessel
manifold standard and associated equipment
(s) Is vessel tted with segregated ballast tank
(t) For crude oil vessels it must be conrmed that bow-mooring equipment is
available
(2) ETA should be conrmed at least 2h prior to arrival at the Pilot Station.
(3) The Pre-berthing questionnaire should be completed 72h prior to arrival. Vessel’s
agent must fax or email to the Vetting Team at [email protected] and vettingteam@
nsrp.com.vn.
Tugs
PROCEDURE:
(1) The use of tugboats is compulsory during berthing/unberthing of vessels calling at
the port.
(2) All berthing/unberthing at a jetty must be assisted by at least two tugboats.
(3) All vessels berthing/unberthing at the SPM shall be assisted by at least one multi-
purpose tugboat.
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No 2
No 3
Masan VTS
VHF Ch 14 No 1 Busan
35° Jinhae New Port VTS 35°
VHF Ch 10
Man
No 9
Samcheonpo No 4
No 5 Busan
No 6 New Port VTS
Yangjiamchwi VHF Ch 16
Gohyeon
No 7 Okpo
Tongyeong 34°50´·50N
Okpo VTS 129°02´·50E
50´ Jisepo VHF Ch 67 50´
No 8
Namhaedo Kojedo
34°45´Ū00N
128°00´·00E
34°45´·00N 34°45´·00N
128°47´·00E 128°50´·00E
40´ 40´
34°23´·00N 34°23´·00N
128°00´·00E 128°47´·00E
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150°
150°
10°
15°
5°
5°
25°
20°
15°
10°
0°
145°
145°
141°E
22°N
140°
140°
135°
135°
130°
130°
125°
125°
120°
120°
115°
115°
110°
110°
105°
105°
100°
100°
95°
95°
90°
90°
85°
85°
Reporting Area
80°
80°
75°
75°
13°S
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74°E
The ADMIRALTY List of Radio Signals diagrams included in the paper version of the weekly Notice to Mariners (Section
65°
65°
VI) are printed in black and white. If required, a colour version of these diagrams can be downloaded from
www.admiralty.co.uk/maritime-safety-information. To obtain the colour versions select View and download NMs – select
Weekly – select Year – select Week – go to Selected Week Content – select File (for example:
20°
25°
20°
30°
15°
15°
10°
10°
NP286(3)–WK01–14–PAGE149_Week01_2022.pdf)
0°
5°
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Published Wk 11/21
(Last Updates: Weekly Edition No. 52 dated 30 December 2021)
VII
As a result of ongoing effects of COVID-- 19 on distribution infrastructure around the world, for
safety reasons, we took the decision a few months ago to delay the publication of any non--essential
ADMIRALTY Nautical Publications until further notice.
We started to ease the restrictions on the dispatch of some of our paper publications for July 2020.
We are continuing this effort and following some positive feedback on successful receipts of
publications, we are now in a position to confirm the publications schedule for the rest of the year.
As previously, we will continue to closely monitor our distribution network capacities.
We reserve ourselves the right to amend this publications schedule accordingly should significant
dispatch issues start arising again.
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A list of ENCs temporarily withdrawn from AVCS for safety reasons can be found in the README file and the ‘Updates’ tab at
admiralty.co.uk/AVCS
This file should be consulted each week to ensure that all related issues are taken into consideration. The file header indicates the last
time that the README file was updated and the date that it was issued.
Mariners should take temporary information into account when planning and executing a passage with ENCs and most ENC producers
now include temporary information in their ENCs. It is usually compiled as normal ENC updates, sometimes with the start and end dates
attributed or described as ‘Temporary’ in the pick report.
The latest confirmed status of T&P NM information in the ENCs that are available in ADMIRALTY services is shown in the ENC-
T&P-NM-Status.pdf file in the INFO folder on the service media and at: admiralty.co.uk/ENC-TP-NMs. Note that T&P NMs are
compiled for paper charts and may not align with any temporary information that is compiled into ENCs.
ADMIRALTY Information Overlay (AIO) includes ADMIRALTY T&P NMs for paper charts where the ENC Producer has not
confirmed that they include temporary information in their ENCs.
Further guidance can be found in the AIO User Guide in the INFO folder on AIO media and on the Support tab at admiralty.co.uk/avcs.
Because of the limit to data volume that can be fitted onto a disc, AVCS Base and Update CDs are only available as .zip files to
download from the UKHO FTP Site.
e) Important notice for users of AVCS and ARCS Online Updating Services (AVCS OUS and ARCS OUS)
The email service for AVCS OUS was withdrawn at the end of February 2019 due to technology infrastructure changes at UKHO.
iv. ADMIRALTY Guide to ECDIS Implementation, Policy and Procedures (NP232). Provides clear guidance for any individual
or organisation responsible for the introduction of ECDIS, in particular those involved in the development of detailed ECDIS
operating procedures.
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For information: Please note that there will not be a 2022 ADP release.
Historically we have made new versions of the ADP software available at the end of each year however, there will be no commercial
release of ADP this year. Regular changes/improvements have been made throughout the year and therefore there is no value in issuing
a new Software version.
The only change this year is a new Base Dataset for Week 42/21 will be added to V19 to refresh the Base Data from the current Week
40/20 to Week 40/21. Nothing else has changed on this V19 version.
The ADP software and the Data updates can still be downloaded from weekly ADP and AENP Update DVDs.
Users can also download ADP directly on the Distributors FTP Site at ftp://ukho.gov.uk
For information: Ensure that Activation Key Requests and Update Data Requests for ADP are sent to [email protected]
There is currently an e-Reader 1.3 enabling users to read Digital copies of our Sailing Directions paper publications.
A new e-Reader 1.4 was released to the Channel on 01/10/2020. This version 1.4 has got the same functionalities as the current version
1.3 but is more performant and user-friendly. While the current 1.3 version can be used on Windows 7 and 8.1 Operating Systems (OS),
the e-Reader 1.4 can only be used on Windows 8.1 and 10 OS, to follow the Microsoft guidelines of withdrawing support for Windows
7 OS.
To enable users to activate this new application, users might need to delete one e-Reader application from their Fleet Manager Licences
if the maximum 3 allowed has been reached.
Both the e-Readers 1.3 and 1.4 are supported at the UKHO.
The e-Reader 1.4 software and the Data updates can be downloaded from weekly ADP Update and Software DVDs.
Users can also download the e-Reader 1.4 software directly on the Distributors FTP Site at ftp://ukho.gov.uk
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ADMIRALTY Vector Chart Service (AVCS) DVDs and ADMIRALTY Information Overlay (AIO) CDs are issued
weekly and contain all base and update data available at the time of issue.
If you are using an unsupported version, contact your Chart Agent to upgrade to the latest version as soon as possible.
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HYDROGRAPHIC NOTE FOR PORT
H.102A
INFORMATION (V7.0 Jan 2013)
(To accompany Form H.102)
NAME OF PORT
GENERAL REMARKS
Principal activities and trade.
Latest population figures and date.
ANCHORAGES
Designation, depths, holding ground,
shelter afforded.
PILOTAGE
Authority for requests.
Embark position.
Regulations.
DIRECTIONS
Entry and berthing information.
Tidal streams.
Navigational aids.
TUGS
Number available.
WHARVES
Names, numbers or positions & lengths.
Depths alongside.
CARGO HANDLING
Containers, lighters, Ro-Ro etc.
REPAIRS
Hull, machinery and underwater.
Shipyards.
Divers.
HYDROGRAPHIC NOTE FOR PORT
H.102A
INFORMATION (V7.0 Jan 2013)
(To accompany Form H.102)
SUPPLIES
Fuel.
(with type, quantities and methods of
delivery)
Fresh water.
(with method of delivery and rate of
supply)
Provisions.
SERVICES
Medical.
Ship Sanitation.
COMMUNICATIONS
Nearest airport or airfield.
PORT AUTHORITY
Designation, address, telephone, e-mail
address and website.
VIEWS
Photographs (where permitted) of the
approaches, leading marks, the entrance
to the harbour etc.
ADDITIONAL DETAILS
NOTES:
1. Form H.I02A lists the information required for ADMIRALTY Sailing Directions and has been designed to help the
sender and the recipient. The sections should be used as an aide-memoir, being used or followed closely,
whenever appropriate. Where there is insufficient space on the form an additional sheet should be used.
2. Reports which cannot be confirmed or are lacking in certain details should not be withheld. Shortcomings
should be stressed and any firm expectation of being able to check the information on a succeeding voyage should
be mentioned.
HYDROGRAPHIC NOTE FOR
GNSS OBSERVATIONS AGAINST CORRESPONDING BRITISH ADMIRALTY H.102B
(V7.0 Jan 2014)
CHART POSITIONS
(To accompany Form H.102)
Chart/ENC in use
(SEE NOTE 3a) Latitude/Longitude of position read Latitude/Longitude of position read from Additional
Time/Date of
Edition Date & from Chart/ECDIS GNSS Receiver (on WGS84) Information/Remarks
Observation Number /
NM / ENC (SEE NOTE 3b) (SEE NOTE 3c) (SEE NOTE 3d)
ENC
update status
HYDROGRAPHIC NOTE FOR
GNSS OBSERVATIONS AGAINST CORRESPONDING BRITISH ADMIRALTY H.102B
(V7.0 Jan 2014)
CHART POSITIONS
(To accompany Form H.102)
NOTES:
1. This form is designed to assist in the reporting of observed differences between WGS84 datum and the geodetic datum of British
ADMIRALTY Charts by mariners, including yachtsmen and should be submitted as an accompaniment to Form H.102 (full instructions
for the rendering of data are on Form H.102). Where there is insufficient space on the form an additional sheet should be used.
The UK Hydrographic Office would appreciate the reporting of Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) positions, referenced to WGS84 datum, at
identifiable locations or features on British ADMIRALTY Charts. Such observations could be used to calculate positional shifts between WGS84 datum and the
geodetic datum for those British ADMIRALTY Charts which it has not yet been possible to compute the appropriate shifts. These would be incorporated in future
new editions or new charts and promulgated by Preliminary Notices to Mariners in the interim.
It is unrealistic to expect that a series of reported WGS84 positions relating to a given chart will enable it to be referenced to that datum with the accuracy
required for geodetic purposes. Nevertheless, this provides adequate accuracy for general navigation, considering the practical limits to the precision of 0.2mm
(probably the best possible under ideal conditions – vessel alongside, good light, sharp dividers etc), this represents 10 metres on the ground at a chart scale of
1:50.000.
It is clear that users prefer to have some indication of the magnitude and direction of the positional shift, together with an assessment of its likely accuracy,
rather than be informed that a definitive answer cannot be formulated. Consequently, where a WGS84 version has not yet been produced, many charts now
carry approximate shifts relating WGS84 datum to the geodetic datum of the chart. Further observations may enable these values to be refined with greater
confidence.
3. Details required
a. It is essential that the chart number, edition date and its correctional state (latest NM) are stated. For ENCs, please state the ENC name and latest
update applied.
b. Position (to 2 decimal places of a minute) of observation point, using chart graticule or, if ungraduated, relative position by bearing/distance from
prominent charted features (navigation lights, trig. points, church spires etc.).
c. Position (to 2 decimal places of a minute) of observation point, using GNSS Receiver. Confirm that GNSS positions are referenced to WGS84 datum.
d. Include GNSS receiver model and aerial type (if known). Also of interest: values of PDOP, HDOP or GDOP displayed (indications of theoretical
quality of position fixing depending upon the distribution of satellites overhead) and any other comments.
HYDROGRAPHIC NOTE ± H.102 INSTRUCTIONS (V9.0 Dec 2017)
1. Mariners are requested to notify the United Kingdom Hydrographic Office (UKHO) when new or suspected dangers to
navigation are discovered, changes observed in aids to navigation, or corrections to publications are seen to be necessary.
Mariners can also report any ENC display issues experienced. The Mariner's Handbook (NP100) Chapter 4 gives general
instructions. The provisions of international and national laws should be complied with when forwarding such reports.
2. Accurate position or knowledge of positional error is of great importance. Where latitude and longitude have been used to
specifically position the details of a report, a full description of the method used to obtain the position should be given. Where
possible the position should be fixed by GPS or Astronomical Observations. A full description of the method, equipment,
time, estimated error and datum (where applicable) used should be given. Where the position has been recorded from a
smart phone or tablet, this is to be specifically mentioned. When position is defined by sextant angles or bearings (true or
magnetic to be specified), more than two should be used to provide a redundancy check. Where position is derived from
Electronic Position Fixing (e.g. LORAN C) or distances observed by radar, the raw readings of the system in use should be
quoted wherever possible. Where position is derived after the event, from other observations and / or Dead Reckoning, the
methodology of deriving the position should be included.
3. Paper Charts: A cutting from the largest scale chart is often the best medium for forwarding details, the alterations and
additions being shown thereon in red. When requested, a new copy will be sent in replacement of a chart that has been
used to forward information, or when extensive observations have involved defacement of the observer's chart. If it is
preferred to show the amendments on a tracing of the largest scale chart (rather than on the chart itself) these should be in
red as above, but adequate details from the chart must be traced in black ink to enable the amendments to be fitted correctly.
4. ENCs: A screen shot of the largest scale usage band ENC with the alterations and additions being shown thereon in red.
If it is to report an issue with the display of an ENC, a screen shot of the affected ENC should be sent along with details of
the ECDIS make, model or age and version in use at the time.
5. When soundings are obtained The Mariner's Handbook (NP100) should where possible be consulted. It is important to
ensure that full details of the method of collection are included with the report. This should include but not limited to:
(a) Make, model and type of echo sounder used.
(b) Whether the echo sounder is set to register depths below the surface or below the keel; in the latter case the vessel's
draught should be given.
(c) Time, date and time zone should be given in order that corrections for the height of the tide may be made where
necessary, or a statement made as to what corrections for tide have already been made.
(d) Where larger amounts of bathymetric data have been gathered, only those areas where a significant difference to
the current chart or ENC should be specifically mentioned on the H102. The full data set may also be sent in, with
an additional note added to this effect. If no significant differences are noted, the bathymetric data may still be of
use, and sent in accordingly. Where full data sets are included, a note as to the data owner and their willingness for
the data to be incorporated into charts and ENCs included.
6. FRU (FKR 6RXQGHUV WKDW XVH HOHFWURQLF µUDQJH JDWLQJ¶ FDUH VKRXOG be taken that the correct range scale and
appropriate gate width are in use. Older electro-mechanical echo sounders frequently record signals from echoes
received back after one or more rotations of the stylus have been completed. Thus, with a set whose maximum range is
500m, an echo recorded at 50m may be from depths of 50m, 550m or even 1050m. Soundings recorded beyond the set's
nominal range can usually be recognised by the following:
(a) the trace being weaker than normal for the depth recorded;
(b) the trace passing through the transmission line;
(c) the feathery nature of the trace.
As a check that apparently shoal soundings are not due to echoes received beyond the set's nominal range,
soundings should be continued until reasonable agreement with charted soundings is reached. However,
soundings received after one or more rotations of the stylus can still be useful and should be submitted if they
show significant differences from charted depths.
7. Reports which cannot be confirmed or are lacking in certain details should not be withheld. Shortcomings should
be stressed and any firm expectation of being able to check the information on a succeeding voyage should be mentioned.
8. Reports of shoal soundings, uncharted dangers and aids to navigation out of order should, at the mariner's discretion, also
be made by radio to the nearest coast radio station. The draught of modern tankers is such that any uncharted depth under
30 metres or 15 fathoms may be of sufficient importance to justify a radio message.
9. Changes to Port Information should be forwarded on Form H.102A and any GPS/Chart Datum observations should be
forwarded on Form H.102B together with Form H.102. Where there is insufficient space on the forms additional sheets
should be used.
10. Reports on ocean currents, magnetic variations and other marine observations should be made in accordance with
The Mariner's Handbook (NP100) Chapter 4 with forms also available at admiralty.co.uk/MSI.
Note. - An acknowledgement or receipt will be sent and the information then used to the best advantage which may mean
immediate action or inclusion in a revision in due course; for these purposes, the UKHO may make reproductions of any
material supplied. When a Notice to Mariners is issued, the sender's ship or name is quoted as authority unless (as
sometimes happens) the information is also received from other authorities or the sender states that they do not want to
be named by using the appropriate tick box on the form. An explanation of the use made of contributions from all parts of
the world would be too great a task and a further communication should only be expected when the information is of
outstanding value or has unusual features.
Hydrographic Note ± H.102
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