
Passage Planning Guide. Baltic Sea: Skagen to Bornholm - (PPG - Baltic, 2022 Edition)
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 sea areas from Skagen to Bornholm act as the entrance to the Baltic Sea for ships coming from the North Sea. The entrance to the Western Baltic is characterised by narrow channels and shallow water. The entire Baltic Sea is shallow, with an average depth of around 50 m. The reduced room to manoeuvre and high concentrations of traffic in the region have historically presented ships with an elevated risk of collision and grounding.
In recognition of the physical constraints of the region, and the risks they present to shipping, the IMO has long recognised that special recommendations and routeing measures need to be in place at the entrance to the Baltic Sea. In 2020, additional recommendations and routeing measures were implemented to further reduce the risks to shipping, prompting the first edition of this Guide.
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.
Whether following the shallowest route through the Sound (Øresund), or the deeper routes through the Great Belt (Storebælt), all ships are recommended to carry a Danish licensed pilot. All ships should be aware of the shallow water conditions on each of these routes and the effect the weather may have in reducing the available depth of water.
This Guide aims to provide navigators with the information they need to support the pilot during their transit through this region.
- Number of Pages:
- 128
- Book Height:
- 297 mm
- Book Width:
- 210 mm
- Weight:
- 1.8 kg
- Author:
Witherbys, BIMCO and DanPilots
- Published Date:
- June 2022
Reviews
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PASSAGE PLANNING GUIDE. BALTIC SEA: SKAGEN TO BORNHOLM - (PPG - BALTIC, 2022 EDITION)
The Baltic Sea's Passage Planning Guide for the Skagen to Bornholm route is a requisite resource that every seafarer should utilize while sailing through these waters. The guidebook, published in 2022, marks a notable improvement from prior versions as it provides contemporary and advanced recommendations to marine navigators so they can travel this path smoothly without any potential damages or risks involved. The manual is meticulously structured, with lucid segments devoted to every facet of passage preparation. The guide encompasses an array of informative charts, illustrations and tables necessary for navigation planning- from choosing the route to pilotage data. Comprehensively exploring hazards like shoals, underwater obstructions and tidal currents that fall within the purview can be challenging; however this handbook provides detailed counsel on safe circumnavigation around them. An admirable attribute inherent in this guide is its keen eye for detail, which manifests distinctly through the thorough coverage of weather patterns, sea conditions and tidal data. These essential details are delivered succinctly using an easily comprehensible approach accompanied by lucid illustrations that assist immensely with assimilation and interpretation. The Baltic Sea Passage Planning Guide is an exceptional tool for seafarers charting a course in said region, dispensing crucial data that can guarantee both the security and swiftness of their voyage. This guidebook boasts well-crafted prose, extensive coverage and user-friendliness; its acquisition should not be overlooked by any mariner worth their salt. In summation, I wholeheartedly endorse the 2022 iteration of The Baltic Sea Passage Planning Guide as requisite reading material whilst navigating these waters.
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PASSAGE PLANNING GUIDE. BALTIC SEA: SKAGEN TO BORNHOLM - (PPG - BALTIC, 2022 EDITION)
The Baltic Sea's Passage Planning Guide for the Skagen to Bornholm route is a requisite resource that every seafarer should utilize while sailing through these waters. The guidebook, published in 2022, marks a notable improvement from prior versions as it provides contemporary and advanced recommendations to marine navigators so they can travel this path smoothly without any potential damages or risks involved. The manual is meticulously structured, with lucid segments devoted to every facet of passage preparation. The guide encompasses an array of informative charts, illustrations and tables necessary for navigation planning- from choosing the route to pilotage data. Comprehensively exploring hazards like shoals, underwater obstructions and tidal currents that fall within the purview can be challenging; however this handbook provides detailed counsel on safe circumnavigation around them. An admirable attribute inherent in this guide is its keen eye for detail, which manifests distinctly through the thorough coverage of weather patterns, sea conditions and tidal data. These essential details are delivered succinctly using an easily comprehensible approach accompanied by lucid illustrations that assist immensely with assimilation and interpretation. The Baltic Sea Passage Planning Guide is an exceptional tool for seafarers charting a course in said region, dispensing crucial data that can guarantee both the security and swiftness of their voyage. This guidebook boasts well-crafted prose, extensive coverage and user-friendliness; its acquisition should not be overlooked by any mariner worth their salt. In summation, I wholeheartedly endorse the 2022 iteration of The Baltic Sea Passage Planning Guide as requisite reading material whilst navigating these waters.