Week 18 2021: Top picks from this week’s latest publication releases
This week’s New Editions
Top picks from this week’s latest maritime publication releases and important regulatory guidance for each title to help you decide if it’s requirement for your vessels |
List V – List of Ship Stations and Maritime Mobile Service Identity Assignments Essential for all GMDSS vessels The List of Ship Stations and Maritime Mobile Service Identity Assignments (List V) is a service publication prepared and issued, once a year, by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), in accordance with provision no. 20.8 of the Radio Regulations (RR). As stipulated in Appendix 16 to the RR, this List shall be provided to all ship stations for which a Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS) installation is required by international agreement.Now available, however with potential delivery delays due to continued Covid-19 measures. Note: This title exists in CD format only, no book/hard-copy format. End-users should register their official CD by scanning their unique QR code. |
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ICS – Guide to Helicopter/ Ship Operations Recommended for all vesselsThe ICS Guide to Helicopter/Ship Operations is the industry standard best practice guide for shipping companies, ships’ crew and helicopter operators. Written for both those in the air and those at sea, this important interface document helps those involved in helicopter/ship operations become familiar with the important technical aspects of these complex operations.The fifth edition provides the latest guidance on standardised procedures and facilities for helicopter/ship operations worldwide, and encourages safe and efficient performance in the field. The Guide has been fully updated to reflect the most up-to-date advice from industry experts in both the maritime and aviation sectors. For ships to which the International Safety Management (ISM) Code applies, this Guide may also help in developing shipboard operating procedures and requirements for the various helicopter operations that may be undertaken on board. |
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BIMCO – Ship Management Contracts Recommended for Ship ManagersThis publication compiles BIMCO’s ship management related contracts and explanatory notes into a handy and useful reference book. The latest edition of each contract is included.This publication provides information on the following contracts and explanatory notes: • CREWMAN A 2009 • CREWMAN B (LUMP SUM) 2009 • LAYUPMAN • SHIPMAN 2009 • SUPERMAN |
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Witherbys – ECDIS Passage Planning and Watchkeeping Recommended for all vessels This 2021 edition of ECDIS Passage Planning and Watchkeeping provides best practice techniques and guidance on the use of ECDIS. It includes clear explanations of the configuration of ECDIS settings and the four stages of route planning, using the APEM method set out in IMO Resolution A.893(21).Updated ECDIS screenshots and illustrations such as the APEM (appraisal, planning, execution and monitoring) flowchart aid readers’ understanding of best practice techniques. |
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CS – Training Record Book for Ships’ Cooks Recommended for all vesselsFood is crucial to maintaining the health and morale of crews. Without safe, nutritious and appealing food, seafarers would not be able to perform their duties effectively on board ship. The Training Record Book for Ships’ Cooks is the first global resource to help ships’ cooks demonstrate competency and record their training experience as they develop their careers. It is based on the International Labour Organization (ILO) Guidelines on the training of ships’ cooks, which implements the Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 (MLC) Regulation 3.2. |
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Operational Level Stability for Deck & Engineer Officers Recommended for all vesselsWritten by B.J.Wardle, this brand new title has been written to meet the needs of students who may be studying in their spare time at home or sea or attending nautical schools before undertaking marine examinations for career advancement.This books covers all earning out comes regarding stability contained in the 2014 Editions of: IMO Model Course 7.03, Officer in Charge of a Navigation Watch IMO Model Course 7.04, Officer in Charge of an Engineering Watch |
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Management Level Stability Recommended for all vesselsWritten by B.J.Wardle, this brand new title has been written to meet the needs of students who may be studying in their spare time at home or sea or attending nautical schools before undertaking marine examinations for career advancement.This books covers all earning out comes regarding stability contained in the 2014 Editions of: IMO Model Course 7.01, Master and Chief Mate IMO Model Course 7.02, Chief Engineer Officer and Second Engineer Officer |
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Thomas Stowage Recommended for all Dry vesselsThe principles of stowage written by Captain R.E.Thomas more than 90 years ago are still as relevant today as they were then in ensuring a satisfactory outturn.As with previous editions of Stowage, revisions will be found in all parts of the book. Part 2 has revised and/or expanded sections while Parts 3A and 3B contain both new commodities and revisions of others. Similarly, there are additions to Appendix 5 (Solid Bulk Cargoes Which May Liquefy or Have Hazardous Properties) and Appendix 8 (A Glossary of Cargo Handling and Shipping Terms). |
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Passage Planning Guidelines Recommended for all vesselsThe fully updated 2021 edition of Passage Planning Guidelines incorporates three separate publications presented in a slip case. It covers the latest procedures, guidance and best practice required for good navigational practice.Passage Planning Guidelines incorporates three publications: • Passage Planning Guidelines • Safe Nav Watch • Teamwork on the Nav Bridge |
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OUTFIT MANAGEMENT TABLE |
Forthcoming New Admiralty Charts/New Edition Charts to be Published in in Week 18 |
Chart
Title |
Chart Title | NE/NC | Date |
1369 | China – South China Sea, Tianwei Jiao to Daxing Shan | NC | 06.05.2021 |
3849 | United States and Mexico, Gulf of Mexico, Brownsville to Galveston Bay | NC | 06.05.2021 |
58 | International Chart Series, Pakistan, Approaches to Karachi | NE | 06.05.2021 |
344 | China – Zhu Jiang, Shanban Zhou to Nizhou Tou | NE | 06.05.2021 |
346 | China – Zhu Jiang, Nizhou Tou to Huangpu | NE | 06.05.2021 |
1208 | Italy – Sardegna, Approaches to Cagliari | NE | 06.05.2021 |
1304 | China – East Coast, Zhoushan Qundao, Huoshan Liedao to Luotou Shuidao | NE | 06.05.2021 |
1305 | China – East Coast, Zhoushan Qundao, Sanxing Shan to Luojia Shan | NE | 06.05.2021 |
1962 | South China Sea, Hong Kong to Shantou | NE | 06.05.2021 |
1991 | Harbours on the South Coast of England | NE | 06.05.2021 |
3026 | South China Sea, Outer Approaches to Hong Kong | NE | 06.05.2021 |
4043 | Malaysia and Singapore, Kuala Johor and Sungai Johor | NE | 06.05.2021 |
8010 | Port Approach Guide Antwerp | NE | 06.05.2021 |
8011 | Port Approach Guide Vlissingen and Approaches to Antwerp | NE | 06.05.2021 |
8012 | Port Approach Guide, Zeebrugge with Approaches to Westerschelde | NE | 06.05.2021 |
Forthcoming Charts to be Withdrawn in Week 18 |
Chart Number | Chart Title | Replacement Chart Number |
58 | International Chart Series, Pakistan, Approaches to Karachi | 58 |
344 | China – Zhu Jiang, Shanban Zhou to Nizhou Tou | 344 |
346 | China – Zhu Jiang, Nizhou Tou to Huangpu | 346 |
1208 | Italy – Sardegna, Approaches to Cagliari | 1208 |
1304 | China – East Coast, Zhoushan Qundao, Huoshan Liedao to Luotou Shuidao | 1304 |
1305 | China – East Coast, Zhoushan Qundao, Sanxing Shan to Luojia Shan | 1305 |
1372 | China, South East Coast, Shanwei and Approaches | 1369 |
1962 | South China Sea, Hong Kong to Shantou | 1962 |
1991 | Harbours on the South Coast of England | 1991 |
3026 | South China Sea, Outer Approaches to Hong Kong | 3026 |
3849 | United States – Gulf of Mexico, Texas, Brazos Santiago to Galveston Bay | 3849 |
4043 | Malaysia and Singapore, Kuala Johor and Sungai Johor | 4043 |
8010 | Port Approach Guide Antwerp | 8010 |
8011 | Port Approach Guide Vlissingen and Approaches to Antwerp | 8011 |
8012 | Port Approach Guide, Zeebrugge with Approaches to Westerschelde | 8012 |
8001 | Port Approach Guide, Tees Bay | Withdrawn |
8045 | Port Approach Guide, Humber Sea Terminal and Kingston upon Hull | Withdrawn |
8046 | Port Approach Guide, Immingham | Withdrawn |
8047 | Port Approach Guide, Approaches to the River Humber | Withdrawn |
8064 | Port Approach Guide, Harwich and Felixstowe | Withdrawn |
8163 | Port Approach Guide, Dunkerque | Withdrawn |
8164 | Port Approach Guide, Approaches to Dunkerque including Calais | Withdrawn |
8230 | Port Approach Guide, Amsterdam and Ijmuiden | Withdrawn |
8231 | Port Approach Guide, Approaches to Ijmuiden and Amsterdam | Withdrawn |
8244 | Port Approach Guide, Harlingen (Netherlands) | Withdrawn |
Forthcoming New Edition Publications to be Published in Week 18 |
NP No. | Title | Date | Remarks |
NP75 | ADMIRALTY List of Lights and Fog Signals
Southern and Eastern Sides of the North Sea Including the Coast of Norway to latitude 60 ̊55’N Volume B 2nd Edition 2021
ISBN Number: 978-0-70-772-4294 |
06/05/2021 | Updated to NM Week 12/2021
(10/03/21) First Updates in NM Week 18/21. NP75 Edition 1 (2020) is cancelled. |
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