Deployment of Underwater Wave Sensors

15 Jun 2020 / Singapore

From 15 Jun to 17 July, underwater wave sensors are being deployed at the following coordinates (WGS 84 Datum):

Sensor ‘Wave-1’
Point 1) 01 deg. 13·372'N / 103 deg. 40·543'E

Sensor ‘Wave-2’
Point 2) 01 deg. 16·143'N / 103 deg. 36·356'E

According to the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore Port Marine Notice No.038 of 2020 dated 13 June 2020, the works will be carried out 24 hours daily, including Sundays and Public Holidays.

Deployment of wave sensors will be carried out by work boat. The sensors will be attached to a ballast weight that is secured to the seabed. The sensors will remain underwater for a month before recovery. Safety boat will be deployed to warn other craft in the vicinity of the working area during the deployment or recovery.

The work boat/safety boat involved in the works will exhibit the appropriate local and international day and night signals.

When in the vicinity of the working area, mariners are reminded to:
a) Keep well clear and not to enter the work area;
b) Maintain a proper lookout;
c) Proceed at a safe speed and navigate with caution;
d) Maintain a listening watch on VHF Channel 68 (Sinki Control) or VHF Channel 22 (Jurong Control);
and
e) Communicate with Sinki Control or Jurong Control for assistance, if required.

For information about operations in Singapore, contact GAC Singapore at [email protected]

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