Notices to Mariners - Week 39

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1. New Editions of ADMIRALTY Small Craft Charts to be published on 12th October, 2023:

SCC 5614.3 Approaches to Lowestoft. 1:25,000
SCC 5614.4 A Approaches to Great Yarmouth. 1:25,000; B Great Yarmouth Outer Harbour. 1:7,500
SCC 5614.5 A Northern Approaches to Great Yarmouth. 1:25,000; B Great Yarmouth Haven. 1:7,500
SCC 5614.20 Whitton Ness to Goole and Keadby and Lowestoft Harbour.; A Lowestoft Harbour. 1:6,250; B Whitton Ness to Goole and Mere Dyke. 1:50,000; C Continuation to Keadby. 1:50,000
2. BELGIUM - Buoyage. Automatic Identification Systems. - Three temporary ODAS buoys (Ocean data acquisition system), two superbuoy size have been positioned west of the Westhinder and Noordhinder banks east of the TSS.
3. ENGLAND - East Coast - Legends. - 5 revised depths alongside the berths at Ipswich Quays.
4. ENGLAND - South Coast - Works. Pontoons. Piles. - Works inside Wellington Docks in Dover Harbour is taking place. Pontoons have been removed leaving unlit piles in place. No image.

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1. RIVER THAMES - GRAVESEND REACH, DREDGING OPERATIONS -
On or around 19th September 2023 the vessel Barney will commence Tiamat water injection dredging operations at Tilbury 2 CMAT, Gravesend Reach. Dredging will take place on the ebb tide only, with expected completion around 23rd September 2023. The vessel is required to display lights and signals as per the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea and maintain a listening watch on VHF channel 68. Further details will be broadcast by London VTS on VHF Channel 68.
2. Raysand Buoy – River Crouch - NAVIGATION - Mariners are advised that following an inspection by the Harbour Master, it can be confirmed that the Raysand Buoy is in its correct charted position of approximately: 51º 39.84’ N, 001º 00.57’ E. Notice to Mariners 44 of 2023 is hereby cancelled. There is a new chartlet on the Downloads Page with the new buoy positions: Downloads (scroll down the page)
3. King’s Lynn Dredging - dredging operations will be taking place in the Port of King’s Lynn. Dredging will take place inside King’s Lynn enclosed docks. All Mariners are advised to keep clear and pass at slow speed. A listening watch on VHF Channel 14 will be maintained at all times. Dredging operations will be carried out on the following dates between Thursday 14th September and Monday 18th September by the Plough Dredger “UKD Seahorse” .

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