NAVIGATIONALNAVIGATIONAL WARNINGS/MSI/GMDSS INWARNINGS/MSI/GMDSS IN
NAVAREA VIIINAVAREA VIII
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SCOPE OF PRESENTATION
1. Introduction2 N VIII R di W i2. Navarea VIII Radio Warnings3. Indian Notices to Mariners
l i f4. Implementation of GMDSS5. Marine Safety Information6. SAR organisation in India7. Action by Ships and National Coordinators
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1. 10 ° 30'.0S 55 ° 00'.0E
2 30 ° 00' 0S 55 ° 00' 0ELimits of Navarea VIII
2. 30 00 .0S 55 00 .0E
3. 30 ° 00'.0S 95 ° 00'.0E
4. 06 ° 00'.0N 95 ° 00'.0E4. 06 00 .0N 95 00 .0E
5. 15 ° 00'.0N 98 ° 00'.0E
6. 23 ° 06'.0N 68 ° 03'.0E
7. 12 ° 00'.0N 63 ° 00'.0E
8. 12 ° 00'.0N 51 00'.0E
9. 10° 30'.0S 40° 00'.0E
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NAVAREA VIII RADIO WARNING TRANSMISSIONTRANSMISSION
LES
INHOi /National/
INTERNATIONALOrganisations
UHF/ HF/LF
NATIONALCOORDINATORS
NCDMUMBAI
COMCENUHF/ HF/LF
MARITIME NHO
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MARITIMEBOARDS Website
RADIO WARNING BROADCAST
• Every warning repeated daily in allschedules for three daysschedules for three days
R t d f th d f 42 d• Repeated every fourth day for 42 days
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SUMMARY OF NAVAREA WARNING
Weekly summary of all NAVAREAsl d M dpromulgated every Monday.
Summary also issued to all concernedNavarea Coordinators.Navarea Coordinators.
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NOTICES TO MARINERS
• Fortnightly edition to Notices to Mariners
• Annual edition to Notices to Mariners
S i l di i N i M i• Special edition to Notices to Mariners
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FORTNIGHTLY EDITIONFORTNIGHTLY EDITION
1 Permanent Corrections to Indian charts and publications1. Permanent Corrections to Indian charts and publications.2. Temporary and Preliminary Corrections * to Indian charts
and publicationsand publications.3. General Marine Information for mariners at sea.4. Index of all Radio Navigational Warnings issued during
the fortnight.5. Corrections to following publications
(a) List of Sailing Direction.(a) List of Sailing Direction.(b) List of Lights.( ) Li t f R di Si l5/16/2008 8(c) List of Radio Signals.
ANNUAL EDITIONANNUAL EDITION
1. List of Permanent corrections to Indian navigational chartsnavigational charts.
2. Text of Temporary and Preliminary Notices3. Un-exploded Charges.4 List of Charts Publications ENCs4. List of Charts, Publications, ENCs.
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SPECIAL EDITION
Renewed once in four years.Information mostly permanent natureInformation mostly permanent nature
1. List of Storm Signal Stations.2 Fi i P i d Fi i E i A2. Firing Practice and Firing Exercise Areas.3. Information Concerning Submarines Ex Areas.4. Submarine Cables.5 National Data Buoy Programme5. National Data Buoy Programme.6. Development of Offshore Oil and Gas Fields.7 T ffi S i S h Shi R i
5/16/2008 107. Traffic Separation Scheme-Ships Routing.
DISTRIBUTION
PRINTED COPIES TO CHART DEPOTS & AGENTS
www.hydrobharat.nic.iny
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CONTACT AUTHORITIES
The Chief Hydrographer to the Govt. of IndiaNational Hydrographic OfficeDehradun, India. 248 001Ph 91 135 2747365 2747360 2742109Phone: 91-135-2747365,2747360,2742109Fax: 91-135-2748373, Telex: 585220 AB: Code HYDR IN.E mail – inho@dataone inE mail [email protected]: www.hydrobharat.nic.in
The Officer-in-ChargeNaval Chart DepotSBS R d M b i I diSBS Road, Mumbai, India.Phone: 91-22-22634604Fax: 91-22-22687049
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Fax: 91 22 22687049Telex: 118 3023 NCDM IN
GMDSS IN INDIA
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Global Maritime Distress and Safety System
Fully implemented
Vessels built post Feb 1995 fully comply withVessels built post Feb 1995 fully comply withGMDSS requirements.
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Indian Maritime Safety Information Service
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INDIAN SRR AND SAR ORGANISATIONINDIAN SRR AND SAR ORGANISATION
1. Indian Government responsible in Indian SRR
2. Director General Indian Coast Guard - National Maritime SAR2. Director General Indian Coast Guard National Maritime SARCoordinating Authority (NMSARCA).
3 Three geographic areas established in Indian SRR3. Three geographic areas established in Indian SRR.
4. SRR (West) - western seaboard.
SRR (East) - Bay of Bengal including portions of Palk Bay andGulf of Mannar.
SRR (A&N) - Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
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5. Three Maritime Rescue Coordination Centres(MRCCs) atMumbai, Chennai, Port Blair
Haldia
Kolkata
Porbandar MRCCLimits of ISRR
ParadipPorbandar
MRSCMRCC
Vishakhapattnam
Mumbai
ISRRGoa
A&N
ISRRNew Mangalore DiglipurChennai
IslandsISRR
KochiPort Blair
SRI LANKA
CG
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Campbell Bay
SHIP REPORTING SYSTEMS
INDIAN SHIP POSITION AND INFORMATION REPORTING SYSTEM (INSPIRES)REPORTING SYSTEM (INSPIRES)
SHIP REPORTING SYSTEM FOR SAR (INDSAR)SHIP REPORTING SYSTEM FOR SAR (INDSAR)
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INDIAN SHIP POSITION AND INFORMATIONINDIAN SHIP POSITION AND INFORMATION REPORTING SYSTEM (INSPIRES)
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OBJECTIVES OF INSPIRES
The INSPIRES has been established to achieve the followingThe INSPIRES has been established to achieve the following objectives.
(i)To provide up to date information on shipping for search and rescue.(ii)For effective vessel traffic management service.(iii)For weather forecasting.( ) g(iv) For prevention and containment of marine pollution.
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INSPIRES Area of ApplicabilityINSPIRES Area of Applicability
North of latitude 30 S in the Indian Ocean includingArabian sea and Bay of Bengal
West along the African coast between latitude 10 degree 30minute South and 12 degree Northminute South and 12 degree North
E t t l it d 095 d E tEast up to longitude 095 degree East.
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INSPIRES Operating Authorityp g y
Director General Shipping coordinating authority
Functioning with Maritime Operations Centres atMumbai and VisakhapatnamMumbai and Visakhapatnam.
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SHIP REPORTING SYSTEM FOR SAR
( INDSAR )( INDSAR )
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SHIP REPORTING SYSTEM FOR SARSHIP REPORTING SYSTEM FOR SAR
(INDSAR)(INDSAR)
Effective since 01 Feb 2003.
Indian Coast Guard coordinatingauthority
Through Maritime Rescue Co-ordinationC
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PURPOSE OF THE INDSAR SYSTEMU OS O N S S S
INDSAR an integral part of the Maritime Search andRescue (M-SAR)Objective of the INDSAR
(a) Limiting the time between the loss of a ship and theinitiation of search and rescue action.(b) Limiting the search area for a rescue action(c) Providing up-to-date information on shipping resourcesavailable in the area in the event of a search and rescueincident
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incident.
MODALITIES
In case ship not able to send a MaydayIn case ship not able to send a Maydaymessage, the INDSAR has positive checking
t t d b MRCC M b isystem operated by MRCC Mumbai.
Will conduct an air search on predicted route
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ACTION BY SHIPS IN NAVAREA VIIIACTION BY SHIPS IN NAVAREA VIII REGION
1 GMDSS ships shall hile at sea maintain an a tomatic DSC atch on the1. GMDSS ships shall, while at sea, maintain an automatic DSC watch on theappropriate distress and safety calling frequencies in the frequency bandsappropriate for the sea area in which they are operating. Ships, where soequipped, should also maintain watch on the appropriate frequencies for theq pp , pp p qautomatic reception of transmissions of meteorological and navigationalwarnings and other urgent information to ships.2. Report any information warranting issue of warning in NAVAREA VIII
iregion.3. Maintain continuous distress watch on all frequency in accordance withIMO Special Publication S – 53.4 C d h i / Chi f H d h i f d b4. Contact concerned authority/ Chief Hydrographer in case of any doubts.5. Vessels subject to the SOLAS Convention must comply with applicableequipment carriage for monitoring requirements and Global Maritime Distressand Safety System (GMDSS) equipmentand Safety System (GMDSS) equipment.6. Any vessel carrying GMDSS compatible equipment should use it asintended and must be prepared at all times to receive distress alerts with it.
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ACTION BY SHIP RECEIVING AACTION BY SHIP RECEIVING A DISTRESS MESSAGE
• Acknowledge the receipt of message.• If possible gather the following information from the craft in distressIf possible gather the following information from the craft in distress
– Position, course and speed of distressed craft.– Length, breadth and colour of the ship.– Distressed craft’s identity port of registration call sign MMSI number andDistressed craft s identity, port of registration, call sign, MMSI number and name.– Telephone, fax and telex number of the ship, owner and agent. – Communication frequency manned by the vessel.Communication frequency manned by the vessel.– Number of personnel on board and nationality.– Nature of the distress or casualty.– Type of assistance requiredType of assistance required.– Number of casualties, if any.– Facilities for helicopter operation and obstruction for helicopter landing or winch operation.
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ACTION BY SHIP RECEIVING A DISTRESS MESSAGE
d i f i l di f l– Type and quantity of cargo including fuel,chemical, explosives and hazardous material.
A th ti t i f ti th t i ht– Any other pertinent information that mightfacilitate the rescue.
Proceed to render assistance– Proceed to render assistance.– Relay distress and pass above information tothe appropriate MRCC/MRSCthe appropriate MRCC/MRSC.
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THANK YOUTHANK YOU
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