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SHIP’S ROUTEING

BY : George Gerges
About the book :

1)2019 Edition
2)Released from london
3) it is the fourteenth edition
4)Contain 8 parts
PART ( A )

• Consist of the introduction for the book


and
the general provisions on the ship’s routeing
FOR EX.
The ships have to improve the safety of
navigation in converging areas
PART ( B )

• Mainly it consist of Rule ( 10 ) :


* traffic separation schemes and inshore
traffic zone in different areas in the world
FOR EX. :
* Baltic Sea
* Western European water
* Mediterranean sea and Black sea
* Indian ocean
PART ( C )

• It is talking about ( Deep – water routes )


in

the same areas we had mentioned


PART ( D )

• Talks about the areas , to be avoided


1) North western Eurpean waters
2) North and central american waters
3) And other areas to be avoided
= Each area has a describtion and provided
with chart
NOTE : THE CHART NOT FOR
NAVIGATION
Part ( E )

• Mainly about other routeing measures .


For ex :
= other recommended tracks and traffic
separation schemes
PART ( F )

• Assiciated rules and recommendations on


navigation
FOR EX :
* Crossing traffic
* Fishing and recreational sailing activities
* Pilotage
Part ( G )

• Mandatory ship reporting system (1)


• Routeing system (2)
• No anchoring areas (3)
FOR EX :
1) In gulf of finland ships of 300 GTand over
are required to share in mandatory ship
reporting system , BUT <<<
Ships less than 300 GT make reports when
they are :
• Not under command
• Restricted in their ability of manoeuvre
• if they have defective navigatin aids
PART ( H )

• Adoption archipelagic sea lanes


NOTICE THAT : In each lane the book gives
you the history of the lane such as if any
corrections occurs and also the description
of the lane

ALL PROVIDED WITH CHARTS


Thank you

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