NOTICE TO MARINERS NO. 7/09

 

RIVER SEVERN – SURVEY WORK AND

SCIENTIFIC BUOY-LAYING 

British Admiralty Chart 1166

  

Mariners are advised that from Wednesday November 25th 2009, weather permitting, 3 single point moorings and data-gathering buoys will be deployed in the vicinity of Oldbury Power Station on the River Severn. These moorings will be situated at Pillhouse Rocks, Chapel Rock and Sharpness (north of docks) in the following positions:

 

Mooring                    Latitude (WGS84)   Longitude (WGS84)

Pillhouse Rocks        51° 39’ 36” N             002° 36’ 51” W

Chapel Rock              51° 40’ 27” N             002° 33’ 42” W

Sharpness                 51° 43’ 25” N             002° 29’ 25” W

 

The MV Kiwi, a 65ft vessel will deploy the buoys and moorings. The moorings are expected to be present for 9 days and will be marked by hard yellow IALA special marked buoys carrying radar reflectors and lights having the characteristic Gp Fl Y (5) 20s.

Thermal plume and current mapping is also scheduled to take place around this time using the MV Titan Voyager. The survey duration will be up to 6 hours a day for 3 days.

Streamline drogue releases and tracking from Oldbury Power Station outfall are expected to take place on the 27th November for one day also using Titan Voyager.

Mariners should navigate with caution when in the vicinity of the trawl floats and as wide a berth as is practicable is requested (minimum 150m advised). 

 Notices to Mariners may be viewed on the Trustees' website:

 www.gloucesterharbourtrustees.org.uk

Owners, Agents and Charterers should ensure that the contents of this Notice are made known to the Masters or persons in charge of their vessels or craft.

 

M Johnson
Marine Officer

 

3 November 2009.