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Notices of Nantong Port to the Masters and Ship Operators

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  1. Navigation Safety Notices (Updated)
    • New Yangtze River channel adjustment effective 1st January 2024:
      • West channel depth increased to 12.5m (designated main channel)
      • East channel reduced to secondary use (max draft 10m)
      • New bifurcation buoy at 32°05’00″N 121°30’00″E (light characteristic Fl R 4s)
    • Mandatory AIS requirements:
      • Class A AIS for all vessels >300GT (MSA Regulation 2023-12)
      • 24-hour continuous operation within port limits
      • Monthly AIS test reports required for vessels >10,000 DWT
    • Restricted navigation conditions:
      • Visibility <1000m: All vessel movements prohibited
      • Visibility <500m: Berthing/unberthing operations suspended
      • Wind >Beaufort 8: Bulk carrier operations stopped
    • Tidal current hazards:
      • Maximum 4.2 knots during spring tides at river bends
      • Three critical zones marked with yellow special marks:
        • 32°03’00″N 121°35’00″E
        • 32°00’30″N 121°25’00″E
        • 31°58’00″N 121°20’00″E
    • New regulation: Mandatory use of ECDIS with ENC updates <28 days old (MSA Notice 2024-05)
  2. Pilotage Requirements (Enhanced)
    • Pilotage jurisdiction:
      • Seaward boundary extended to 20nm from port entrance (31°45’N)
      • New reporting line at 32°15’00″N 121°40’00″E for inbound VLCCs
    • Pilot boarding points:
      • Outer point (32°10’00″N 121°40’00″E):
        • For vessels >50,000 DWT
        • Daylight hours only (sunrise to sunset)
        • Max wave height 2.5m for transfer
      • Inner point (32°01’12″N 120°50’24″E):
        • All other vessels
        • 24-hour availability
        • Dedicated pilot boat “Nantong Pilot 5”
    • Advance notice requirements:
      • VLCCs: 12 hours minimum
      • Other vessels: 6 hours minimum
      • Emergency requests: 2 hours (subject to 50% surcharge)
    • New requirement: Pilot ladder certification must be displayed at boarding station (SOLAS Reg. V/23)
  3. Port Security Measures (Updated)
    • ISPS Code implementation:
      • Level 1: Standard measures
        • Pre-arrival security declaration 24hrs before ETA
        • SSAS test within 12hrs of arrival
      • Level 2: Additional measures
        • 50m security zone around all vessels
        • Armed patrol boats deployed
    • Restricted areas:
      • LNG terminal: 500m radius exclusion zone
      • Oil berths: 300m restricted zone
      • Container terminals: 200m surveillance zone
    • Armed guard protocols:
      • 48hr notice for disembarkation
      • Weapons declaration required
      • MSA-approved security companies only
    • New regulation: Cybersecurity declaration for shipboard systems (MSA Circular 2024-07)
  4. Cargo Operations (Expanded)
    • Container operations:
      • VGM submission:
        • 6hrs before loading for standard containers
        • 12hrs for reefer and dangerous goods
      • New inspection rule: 10% random weight verification
    • Bulk cargoes:
      • Coal moisture limits:
        • Indonesian/Philippines origin: max 12%
        • Australian origin: max 14%
        • Mandatory testing upon arrival
      • Grain cargoes: Fumigation certificate valid for 7 days only
    • Dangerous goods:
      • Enhanced segregation:
        • 50m between incompatible classes (vs IMDG 25m)
        • Special stowage requirements for Class 1 explosives
      • New requirement: Emergency response plan submission 48hrs prior
    • Breakbulk operations:
      • Heavy lift certification:
        • Shore crane capacity certificates
        • Lifting gear test reports
  5. Environmental Regulations (Updated)
    • Discharge prohibitions:
      • Zero discharge zone: 12nm radius from port entrance
      • Special areas: 3nm around drinking water intakes
    • Fuel requirements:
      • 0.1% sulfur limit while at berth
      • 0.5% sulfur limit within Yangtze River Delta ECA
      • New requirement: Fuel changeover log inspection
    • Record keeping:
      • Oil record book Part I: 100% inspection rate
      • New garbage record book format (2024 edition)
    • Air emissions:
      • Shore power connection mandatory for container ships >5000 GT
      • Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) management plan required for tankers
  6. Emergency Procedures (Enhanced)
    • Communication hierarchy:
      • Primary: VHF Ch 16 +86-513-12395 (Port Control)
      • Secondary: Satellite +870-123456789 (Rescue Coordination Center)
      • Tertiary: WeChat emergency channel “Nantong_SOS”
    • Medical evacuation:
      • Helicopter landing zones at all terminals (marked with red “H”)
      • Designated hospital: Nantong No.3 People’s Hospital
    • New requirement: Monthly emergency drills must include port-specific scenarios
  7. Documentation Requirements (Updated)
    • Electronic pre-arrival:
      • e-PAF system mandatory since 1st March 2024
      • Data fields aligned with IMO FAL Convention
    • Crew documentation:
      • Passport numbers and visa types required
      • New: Seafarer vaccination records
    • Cargo documents:
      • Original Bills of Lading for containers
      • New: Electronic cargo manifest verification
  8. Port Services (Expanded)
    • Fresh water:
      • 48hr notice required
      • Max flow rate 200t/hr
      • New quality certificate requirement
    • Waste management:
      • 6-category segregation:
        • Plastics (new recycling system)
        • Food waste
        • Hazardous materials
    • Bunkering:
      • Approved suppliers list (updated quarterly)
      • New mass flow meter requirement
  9. Special Cargo Handling (Enhanced)
    • Oversized cargo:
      • Weekend movements only (Saturday 0000-1200)
      • New road escort requirement
    • LNG operations:
      • Gas-free certificate valid 72hrs
      • New cold ironing requirement
    • Heavy lifts:
      • Port engineer review required
      • New wind speed limitations
  10. Weather Restrictions (Updated)
    • Wind limits:
      • Container ops: Max 14m/s (Beaufort 7)
      • Bulk ops: Max 12m/s (Beaufort 6)
      • LNG ops: Max 10m/s (Beaufort 5)
    • Typhoon procedures:
      • Stage 1 alert (48hr forecast): Prepare for possible evacuation
      • Stage 2 alert (24hr forecast): Commence evacuation
  11. Labor Regulations (Updated)
    • Stevedore shifts:
      • 0600-1400 (Day)
      • 1400-2200 (Evening)
      • 2200-0600 (Night)
      • Max 16 continuous hours
    • Safety briefings:
      • Mandatory for shore-going crew
      • New port security orientation video
  12. Port Dues Update (2024)
    • New environmental levy:
      • $0.05/GT for vessels >10,000 GT
      • Double for non-ECO ships
    • Night navigation surcharge:
      • 20% between 2200-0600
      • Waived for LNG carriers
  13. Cyber Security (New Section)
    • ECDIS requirements:
      • Weekly updates verified
      • Backup system inspection
    • Port network access:
      • Device registration required
      • VPN for sensitive operations
  14. Health Protocols (Updated)
    • Medical declarations:
      • Simplified form since 2023
      • Electronic submission preferred
    • Fever screening:
      • ≥37.3°C triggers quarantine
      • New infrared cameras installed
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