tillergirl
Well-Known Member
Permanent
1. East Coast - Approaches to Great Yarmouth - Gorleston Road - Depths. - 5 reductions of depth in the Gorleston Road and one in the Outer Harbour. None should hinder leisure craft;
2. East Coast - Approaches to Great Yarmouth - Middle Cross Sand - Depths. - three reductions of depth close to each other adjacent to the new positon of the East Cross Sand port hand buoy that was notified in Week 20. I have consolidated the image to include these reduct5ions and the buoy changes from Week 20. Usual place to find them:
http://www.crossingthethamesestuary.com/page9.html
3. River Thames - Blackwall Reach and Wapping - Foul. Buoy. - a fould area adjacent to the east bank of Blackwall Reach and the removal of a ship's mooring off Bermondsey.
Temporary
1. UPDATED PLA PUBLICATION - GENERAL DIRECTIONS FOR NAVIGATION IN THE PORT OF LONDON 2016 - Only issue affecting small craft is the requirment to have a VHF if over that 7 metres;
2. SEA REACH - LONDON WRECK - EXCAVATION WORKS - 12th to 18th June - see the image in the Temporary list on same web page;
3. GRAVESEND REACH TO MOUSE CHANNEL - 85TH THAMES SAILING BARGE MATCH - 25th June;
4. RIVER MEDWAY – SALTPAN REACH - ISLE OF GRAIN JETTIES No.8 and No.10 - MAINTENANCE DREDGING;
5. River Crouch – Diving Operations, Baltic Wharf - diving for the next 7 days;
6. River Crouch, Dredging Operations -Burnham Yacht Harbour Marina works completed;
7. River Crouch - Swallowtail No 4 Light Buoy - back on station;
8. Buxey Edge Light Buoy - River Crouch - back on station;
9. PORT OF WELLS *- *DREDGING OPERATIONS - again.
SW Sunk: I had intended to run the survey today as it was perfect for tide times. However on account a funk I didn't go - just because it was cold of course, not on account of blowy - it would have been a good day to poke around the edge of the sand on a lee shore. I am certain I am sure I would have found the edge absolutely exactly!
Seriously I had hoped later this week but the forecast conditions seem to change by the hour for each day this week giving a choice a tiny wind window for a few hours or none at all. :disgust: First sensible opportunity I will take and report back.
1. East Coast - Approaches to Great Yarmouth - Gorleston Road - Depths. - 5 reductions of depth in the Gorleston Road and one in the Outer Harbour. None should hinder leisure craft;
2. East Coast - Approaches to Great Yarmouth - Middle Cross Sand - Depths. - three reductions of depth close to each other adjacent to the new positon of the East Cross Sand port hand buoy that was notified in Week 20. I have consolidated the image to include these reduct5ions and the buoy changes from Week 20. Usual place to find them:
http://www.crossingthethamesestuary.com/page9.html
3. River Thames - Blackwall Reach and Wapping - Foul. Buoy. - a fould area adjacent to the east bank of Blackwall Reach and the removal of a ship's mooring off Bermondsey.
Temporary
1. UPDATED PLA PUBLICATION - GENERAL DIRECTIONS FOR NAVIGATION IN THE PORT OF LONDON 2016 - Only issue affecting small craft is the requirment to have a VHF if over that 7 metres;
2. SEA REACH - LONDON WRECK - EXCAVATION WORKS - 12th to 18th June - see the image in the Temporary list on same web page;
3. GRAVESEND REACH TO MOUSE CHANNEL - 85TH THAMES SAILING BARGE MATCH - 25th June;
4. RIVER MEDWAY – SALTPAN REACH - ISLE OF GRAIN JETTIES No.8 and No.10 - MAINTENANCE DREDGING;
5. River Crouch – Diving Operations, Baltic Wharf - diving for the next 7 days;
6. River Crouch, Dredging Operations -Burnham Yacht Harbour Marina works completed;
7. River Crouch - Swallowtail No 4 Light Buoy - back on station;
8. Buxey Edge Light Buoy - River Crouch - back on station;
9. PORT OF WELLS *- *DREDGING OPERATIONS - again.
SW Sunk: I had intended to run the survey today as it was perfect for tide times. However on account a funk I didn't go - just because it was cold of course, not on account of blowy - it would have been a good day to poke around the edge of the sand on a lee shore. I am certain I am sure I would have found the edge absolutely exactly!