Week 13 2022: 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. |
The Astronomical Almanac – GP100-22 [Code: UKH 101-22] Recommended for all vessels The Astronomical Almanac is a joint publication of the U.S. Nautical Almanac Office, United States Naval Observatory (USNO) in the United States, Her Majesty’s Nautical Almanac Office (HMNAO), and the United Kingdom Hydrographic Office (UKHO). This annual publication contains precise ephemerides of the Sun, Moon, planets, and satellites; data for eclipses and other astronomical phenomena for a given year; and serves as a worldwide standard for such information. |
New Editions for pre-ordering |
Benchmarking Bulk Carriers [Code: WITH 505] Recommended for all Bulk Carrier and their ownersThe INTERCARGO Benchmarking Report provides a detailed analysis of the global dry bulk cargo fleet, reporting on performance and trends across many sectors of the industry.The Benchmarking Report is one of INTERCARGO’s initiatives in its pursuit of a safe, efficient, high quality and environmentally friendly dry cargo shipping industry. |
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On Board Training Record Book for Electro-Technical Officers (ETO Cadets) Recommended for all Ship Owners, Managers, and ETO cadetsThe On Board Training Record Book for Electro-Technical Officers (ETO Cadets) helps shipowners and managers ensure compliance with international regulations and helps ETO cadets understand the training required to develop their skills and competencies. It can also be used by training academies, administrations and insurers as a universal and standard approach to tracking ETO cadet training and career development.The On Board Training Record Book for Electro-Technical Officers (ETO Cadets) features:
Examples of written projects cadets can undertake as part of their training. |
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The Right Way Up – Evolution and use of the Small Vessel Stability Book Recommended for small vesselsThis book discusses small vessel stability, with reference to the MCA’s Small Vessel Safety Codes, and is written for all who operate, design, construct or survey small commercial or recreational vessels or are studying to do so. It provides essential information on the requirements and content of the ship Stability Information Book, which will benefit Masters when preparing for and undertaking their mandatory stability course prior to assuming command.It will also enable Code examiners and surveyors to understand the reasoning behind the requirements of Section 11 and to exercise intelligent judgement on the continuing safe relationship between a ship’s Stability Book and the ship’s condition during inspections. |
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Witherbys – ECDIS Passage Planning and Watchkeeping, 2022 Edition Recommended for all vesselsThis edition of ECDIS Passage Planning and Watchkeeping sets out procedures for the correct configuration of ECDIS and, utilising the APEM methodology, highlights best practices for passage planning and watchkeeping. The text is divided into user-friendly sections, with attention drawn to operator guidance and safety critical information.This publication equips navigators with a thorough knowledge of ECDIS, contributing towards safer ship operation/navigation and amore effective bridge team.It encourages operators to practise the use of every function and technique available on ECDIS, such as setting correct safety depths and safety contours, as well as understanding topics such as scale minimum (SCAMIN) and alarm management.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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Witherbys – Passage Planning Guide, Baltic Sea: Skagen to Bornholm (PPG – Baltic, 2022 Edition)
Recommended for vessels navigating in Baltic Sea: Skagen to Bornholm Passing the Danish Straits, either by the Great Belt or the Sound, leads ships through shallow water, strong currents, harsh weather conditions and high density of traffic, making it a complex challenge for mariners. The Passage Planning Guide – Baltic Sea: Skagen to Bornholm has been developed through cooperation between Witherbys, DanPilot and BIMCO to provide an overview for mariners and to assist in proper planning for a ship transiting in this area. The purpose of this Guide is to provide navigators with the details of recommended routes, routeing measures and reporting systems when passing through this restricted sea area. The information has been supplemented by expert guidance on confronting the particular difficulties presented by traffic, water flow and weather patterns from pilots who operate in the region. This Guide aims to provide navigators with the information they need to support the pilot during their transit through this region. |
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OUTFIT MANAGEMENT TABLE |
Forthcoming New Admiralty Charts/New Edition Charts to be Published in Week 13 |
Chart
Title |
Chart Title | NE/NC | Date |
783 | Caribbean Sea, Curaçao Sint Annabaai and Schottegat | NC | 31.03.2022 |
TO502 | South Pacific Ocean, Tonga, Approaches to Nuku’Alofa Harbour. | NC | 31.03.2022 |
WS312 | South Pacific Ocean, Samoa, Apia Harbour. | NC | 31.03.2022 |
107 | England – East Coast, Approaches to the River Humber | NE | 31.03.2022 |
1190 | International Chart Series, England – East Coast, Flamborough Head to Blakeney Point. | NE | 31.03.2022 |
2115 | Entrance To The Baltic, The Sound. | NE | 31.03.2022 |
2116 | France – South Coast, Fos-Sur-Mer to Marseille. | NE | 31.03.2022 |
2282 | Black Sea, Plans in Romania. | NE | 31.03.2022 |
2284 | Black Sea – Romania, Constanţa and Approaches. | NE | 31.03.2022 |
3259 | International Chart Series, Portugal – West Coast, Setúbal and Approaches. | NE | 31.03.2022 |
3921 | Indonesia and Malaysia, Sumatera – Malacca Strait, Teluk Aru to Kualatanjung. | NE | 31.03.2022 |
3938 | China, Gulf of Tonkin, Fangcheng Gang. | NE | 31.03.2022 |
3945 | Malaysia and Indonesia, Malacca Strait, Kepulauan Sembilan to Pelabuhan Klang including Pulau Pandang and Pulau-Pulau Aruah. | NE | 31.03.2022 |
4127 | China – Hong Kong, South Eastern Approaches. | NE | 31.03.2022 |
5126 (1) | Routeing Chart Indian Ocean. (January) | NE | 31.03.2022 |
5126 (2) | Routeing Chart Indian Ocean. (February) | NE | 31.03.2022 |
5126 (3) | Routeing Chart Indian Ocean. (March) | NE | 31.03.2022 |
5126 (4) | Routeing Chart Indian Ocean. (April) | NE | 31.03.2022 |
5126 (5) | Routeing Chart Indian Ocean (May) | NE | 31.03.2022 |
5126 (6) | Routeing Chart Indian Ocean (June) | NE | 31.03.2022 |
5126 (7) | Routeing Chart Indian Ocean July) | NE | 31.03.2022 |
5126 (8) | Routeing Chart Indian Ocean (August) | NE | 31.03.2022 |
5126 (9) | Routeing Chart Indian Ocean (September) | NE | 31.03.2022 |
5126 (10) | Routeing Chart Indian Ocean (October) | NE | 31.03.2022 |
5126 (11) | Routeing Chart Indian Ocean (November) | NE | 31.03.2022 |
5126 (12) | Routeing Chart Indian Ocean (December) | NE | 31.03.2022 |
5606_4 | Gull Stream to Princes Channel. | NE | 31.03.2022 |
5606_5 | Princes Channel to Medway Approach Channel | NE | 31.03.2022 |
5606_6 | Whitaker Channel to West Swin. | NE | 31.03.2022 |
5617_16 | Aberdeen Harbour. | NE | 31.03.2022 |
Forthcoming Charts to be Withdrawn in Week 13 |
Chart Number | Chart Title | Replacement Chart Number |
107 | England – East Coast, Approaches to the River Humber | 107 |
1190 | International Chart Series, England – East Coast, Flamborough Head to Blakeney Point. | 1190 |
1412 | Caribbean Sea – Nederlandse Antillen and Aruba, Ports in Aruba and Curaça | 783 |
2115 | Entrance To The Baltic, The Sound. | 2115 |
2116 | France – South Coast, Fos-Sur-Mer to Marseille. | 2116 |
2282 | Black Sea, Plans in Romania. | 2282 |
2284 | Black Sea – Romania, Constanţa and Approaches. | 2284 |
3259 | International Chart Series, Portugal – West Coast, Setúbal and Approaches. | 3259 |
3921 | Indonesia and Malaysia, Sumatera – Malacca Strait, Teluk Aru to Kualatanjung. | 3921 |
3938 | China, Gulf of Tonkin, Fangcheng Gang. | 3938 |
3945 | Malaysia and Indonesia, Malacca Strait, Kepulauan Sembilan to Pelabuhan Klang including Pulau Pandang and Pulau-Pulau Aruah. | 3945 |
4127 | China – Hong Kong, South Eastern Approaches. | 4127 |
5126 (1) | Routeing Chart Indian Ocean. (January) | 5126 (1) |
5126 (2) | Routeing Chart Indian Ocean. (February) | 5126 (2) |
5126 (3) | Routeing Chart Indian Ocean (March) | 5126 (3) |
5126 (4) | Routeing Chart Indian Ocean (April) | 5126 (4) |
5126 (5) | Routeing Chart Indian Ocean (May) | 5126 (5) |
5126 (6) | Routeing Chart Indian Ocean (June) | 5126 (6) |
5126 (7) | Routeing Chart Indian Ocean (July) | 5126 (7) |
5126 (8) | Routeing Chart Indian Ocean (August) | 5126 (8) |
5126 (9) | Routeing Chart Indian Ocean (September) | 5126 (9) |
5126 (10) | Routeing Chart Indian Ocean (October) | 5126 (10) |
5126 (11) | Routeing Chart Indian Ocean (November) | 5126 (11) |
5126 (12) | Routeing Chart Indian Ocean (December) | 5126 (12) |
5606_4 | Gull Stream to Princes Channel. | 5606_4 |
5606_5 | Princes Channel to Medway Approach Channel. | 5606_5 |
5606_6 | Whitaker Channel to West Swin. | 5606_6 |
5617_16 | Aberdeen Harbour. | 5617_16 |
AUS117 | Australia – West Coast, Western Australia, Gage Roads and Cockburn Sound. | AUS117 |
NZ8275 | South Pacific Ocean, Tonga, Approaches to Nuku’Alofa Harbour | TO502 |
NZ8655 | South Pacific Ocean, Samoa, Apia Harbour. | WS312 |
Forthcoming New Edition Publications to be Published in Week 13 |
NP No. | Title | Date | Remarks |
NP286(8) | ADMIRALTY
List of Radio Signals. Pilot Services, Vessel Traffic Services and Port Operations Africa (excluding Mediterranean Coast), Red Sea and the Persian Gulf. Volume 286(8) 3rd Edition (2022).
ISBN Number: 978-0-70-774-7255 |
31/03/2022 | Updated to Week 06/22 (10/02/22).
First updates in NM week 13/22 (31/03/22).
The 2nd Edition (2021) of NP286(8) is cancelled. |
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