chanelyacht
Well-Known Member
Yes, it's the shipping lanes at Dover - to give it's proper name, the Dover Strait Traffic Separation Scheme. One of many around the world, a bit like a marine motorway.
The incident concerned a delivery skipper who went in the wrong direction (i.e. against the flow of shipping) for nearly an hour, at considerable speed.
The TSS is monitored by radar by Dover Coastguard (English side) and CROSS Gris-Nez (French coastguard). All vessels are monitored, but only those over a certain tonnage are required to advise the CG of their passage. Alongside the two main "lanes" are inshore traffic zones, which are not regulated in the same way and in which small craft can navigate as normal. When a radar target is picked up as doing something wrong, the Coastguard will attempt contact by VHF radio. If no response, the Islander aircraft from the UK will be scrambled to identify and overfly the vessel concerned.
If you want to cross the TSS, you have to do so at right angles to the direction of flow. You do not need consent to do so if you are under the tonnage limit.
More info here : http://www.mcga.gov.uk/c4mca/mcga07-home...ss_chartlet.htm
and
http://www.mcga.gov.uk/c4mca/mcga07-home...ory_of_cnis.htm
The incident concerned a delivery skipper who went in the wrong direction (i.e. against the flow of shipping) for nearly an hour, at considerable speed.
The TSS is monitored by radar by Dover Coastguard (English side) and CROSS Gris-Nez (French coastguard). All vessels are monitored, but only those over a certain tonnage are required to advise the CG of their passage. Alongside the two main "lanes" are inshore traffic zones, which are not regulated in the same way and in which small craft can navigate as normal. When a radar target is picked up as doing something wrong, the Coastguard will attempt contact by VHF radio. If no response, the Islander aircraft from the UK will be scrambled to identify and overfly the vessel concerned.
If you want to cross the TSS, you have to do so at right angles to the direction of flow. You do not need consent to do so if you are under the tonnage limit.
More info here : http://www.mcga.gov.uk/c4mca/mcga07-home...ss_chartlet.htm
and
http://www.mcga.gov.uk/c4mca/mcga07-home...ory_of_cnis.htm