Marine works at Aberdeen Marina Club

07 Oct 2024 / Hong Kong

For approximately one month, marine works involving piling works will be carried out in the following works areas:

WORKS AREA 1
This area is bounded by straight lines joining the following co-ordinates (WGS 84 Datum) from (A) to (H) and the adjacent shoreline:
(A) 22° 14.721’N / 114° 09.827’E
(B) 22° 14.718’N / 114° 09.822’E
(C) 22° 14.706’N / 114° 09.834’E
(D) 22° 14.699’N / 114° 09.826’E
(E) 22° 14.695’N / 114° 09.830’E
(F) 22° 14.627’N / 114° 09.749’E
(G) 22° 14.682’N / 114° 09.696’E
(H) 22° 14.708’N / 114° 09.696’E

WORKS AREA 2
This area is bounded by straight lines joining the following co-ordinates (WGS 84 Datum) from (I) to (M) and the adjacent shoreline:
(I) 22° 14.652’N / 114° 09.815’E
(J) 22° 14.654’N / 114° 09.814’E
(K) 22° 14.680’N / 114° 09.845’E
(L) 22° 14.670’N / 114° 09.856’E
(M) 22° 14.665’N / 114° 09.850’E

The works will be carried out by one dumb lighter. One tugboat and two work boats will provide assistance. Vessels engaged in the works will display signals as prescribed in international and local regulations.

A working area of approximately 10 metres around the lighter will be established. Yellow marker buoys fitted with yellow flashing lights will be laid to mark the positions of the anchors extending from the lighter.

A silt curtain, extending from the sea surface to the seabed, will be established beside the lighter. The silt curtain is a large piece of netting used to contain mud and sediments.

The hours of work will be from 0700 to 1900 hours. No works will be carried out on Sundays and public holidays. The vessels employed for the works will stay in the works areas outside the hours of work.

Vessels navigating in the vicinity should proceed with caution.

(For information about operations in Hong Kong, contact GAC Hong Kong at [email protected])

Source: Government of the Hong Kong SAR Marine Department Notice No.180/2024

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