Anchorage

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Anchorage

Vessels Anchoring Vessels anchoring to await berthing instructions must advise "DAS MARINE" via VHF radio of:  a) Anchoring Time (L.T. is GMT +4) b) Anchoring position (bearing and distance from Tanker Berth No. 3 (SPM)) All vessels at anchor must keep a listening watch on VHF Channel 16. When a vessel intends to leave the anchorage, it must advise "DAS MARINE" via VHF radio of: a) Intended time to heave up anchor b) Reason for departing c) Time departed anchorage (anchor clear) Anchorages, Berths, Moorings and Restricted Areas Every vessel entering the Port shall occupy such anchorage, berth or mooring as may be directed by the Port Authority, and shall move to any other anchorage, berth or mooring as and when required by the Authority. No vessel shall shift or change the anchorage, berth or mooring within the Port by priority of arrival or any other reason. No vessel or craft, other than craft belonging to or acting for the Ports Authority, shall make fast to or make contact with any navigational aid, mark or buoy. No moorings for vessels shall be laid down within the Port without permission from the Port Authority and any such moorings may be removed or examined as required by the Authority. No bu...

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