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Unit 4.a. Application of Hydro- Cartographic products and services to shipping Captain M K Barritt RN, Vice Chairman IHOCBC
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“Float, move, operate” Casualty reports September 2006: - capsize/founder: 3 - fire/explosion: 6 - machinery failure: 2 - weather: 1? - collision: 3 - grounding: 6
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Shipping movements through your region
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Identification of safe routes Depth of water Hidden dangers Shelter and refuge Restrictions Accurate data Aids to navigation Control and pilotage
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Identification of safe routes Depth of water Hidden dangers Shelter and refuge Restrictions Accurate data Aids to navigation Control and pilotage
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Identification of safe routes Depth of water Hidden dangers Shelter and refuge Restrictions Accurate data Aids to navigation Control and pilotage
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Identification of safe routes Depth of water and hidden dangers Shelter and Refuge; Restrictions Accurate data Aids to navigation; Control and pilotage
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Identification of safe routes Depth of water Hidden dangers Shelter and refuge Restrictions Accurate data Aids to navigation Control and pilotage
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Information on destination Where is it? What does it look like? What facilities does it have? Where is my berth? Will there be a pilot, and where will he meet me? What do I need to tell him about my ship?
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Information on destination Where is it? What does it look like? What facilities does it have? Where is my berth? Will there be a pilot, and where will he meet me? What do I need to tell him about my ship?
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Information on destination Where is it? What does it look like? What facilities does it have? Where is my berth? Will there be a pilot, and where will he meet me? What do I need to tell him about my ship?
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Information on destination Where is it? What does it look like? What facilities does it have? Where is my berth? Will there be a pilot, and where will he meet me? What do I need to tell him about my ship?
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Information on destination Where is it? What does it look like? What facilities does it have? Where is my berth? Will there be a pilot, and where will he meet me? What information do I need to give?
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Good port information The quality of charted information will help to sell your port as a chosen regional hub.
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