RECALLING Article 28(b) of the Convention on the International Maritime Organization
concerning the functions of the Committee,
RECALLING ALSO that regulation 12.3, chapter
IV of the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS),
1974, as amended in 1988, requires that until 1 February 1999 or until such other date
as may be determined by the Maritime Safety Committee, every ship while at sea shall
maintain, when practicable, a continuous listening watch on VHF channel 16,
RECALLING FURTHER MSC/Circ.803 on Participation of non-SOLAS ships in the Global Maritime
Safety and Distress System (GMDSS),
FURTHER RECALLING that the Maritime Safety Committee, at its sixty-ninth session in May
1998, adopted resolution MSC.77(69) on maintenance of a continuous listening watch on
VHF channel 16 by SOLAS ships extended the watch requirement until 1 February 2005,
taking into account the large number of non-convention vessels yet to be fitted with VHF
DSC facilities still using VHF channel 16 for distress and safety purposes,
NOTING that a large number of vessels to which the SOLAS Convention does not apply had
not fitted GMDSS equipment by 1 February 1999 and, if watchkeeping was discontinued on
VHF channel 16 by SOLAS Convention ships, such non-Convention vessels would, if in
distress, be unable to alert Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS)-fitted
ships,
NOTING ALSO the time needed for the large number of non-Convention ships being required
to carry a radio installation under national legislation, to be fitted with a VHF
installation which includes DSC facilities, and to provide adequate GMDSS training for
the large number of personnel required to operate the radio equipment of non-Convention
ships,
NOTING FURTHER the many parts of the world, not covered by VHF coast stations, where
distress alerts can only be received by ships in the vicinity of those in distress,
RECOGNIZING despite the best efforts of member states to encourage seagoing vessels being
voluntarily fitted with VHF radio equipment to be fitted also with facilities for
transmitting and receiving distress alerts by DSC on VHF channel 70, that there are many
areas of the world where this has not occurred, and will not likely occur by 1 February
2005, and that nonconvention vessels are likely to continue to use non-DSC VHF equipment
as long as it is serviceable, available, and permitted by national legislation,
RECOGNIZING ALSO that there will be a need for an open .short distance frequency. where
ships can reach each other for immediate voice inter-ship calling for distress, urgency
and safety communications until digital selective calling (DSC) on VHF channel 70
becomes a capability commonly used by both Convention and non-convention ships,
RECOGNIZING FURTHER the capability of GMDSS-fitted ships to simultaneously maintain
continuous listening watch on VHF channel 16 and for digital selective calling (DSC) on
VHF channel 70,
BEING OF THE OPINION that, for the time being, safety of life at sea would best be served
by retaining watchkeeping for GMDSS-fitted ships on VHF channel 16 so that all ships can
establish and conduct communications with each other for distress, urgency, safety and
general calling,
COGNIZANT that the Maritime Safety Committee has decided that, at the earliest
opportunity, VHF digital selective calling on VHF channel 70 will be used universally
for initial distress, urgency and safety alerting, using VHF channel 16 as the
complimentary radiotelephony channel following the initial alert,
HAVING CONSIDERED, at its seventy-fifth session, the recommendation made by the
Sub-Committee on Radiocommunications and Search and Rescue at its sixth session, with
respect to the continuation of listening watch by GMDSS-fitted ships,
1. DETERMINES, having regard to SOLAS chapter
IV/12.3, that every ship, while at sea, shall continue to maintain, when
practicable, continuous listening watch on VHF channel 16, until such time as the
Maritime Safety Committee may determine the cessation of this requirement, provided that
a re-assessment is undertaken by the Organization no later than 2005;
2. URGES Governments to:
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.1 require all new VHF radio equipment manufactured for, or installed on or
after 1 February 1999 on, seagoing vessels to which the 1974 SOLAS
Convention does not apply to be fitted with facilities capable of
transmitting and receiving distress alerts by DSC on VHF channel 70;
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.2 require all seagoing vessels to which the 1974 SOLAS Convention does not
apply, but which are required to carry a radio installation under national
legislation, to be fitted with a radio installation which includes
facilities for transmitting and receiving distress alerts by DSC on VHF
channel 70 no later than 1 February 2005;
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.3 encourage seagoing vessels being voluntarily fitted with VHF radio
equipment to be fitted also with facilities for transmitting and receiving
distress alerts by DSC on VHF channel 70 no later than 1 February 2005;
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.4 require all vessels being fitted with facilities in accordance with
subparagraphs .1 to .3 above, to maintain, when practicable, a continuous
listening watch on VHF channel 16 until such time as the Maritime Safety
Committee may determine the cessation of this requirement, taking into
account that a re-assessment will be undertaken by the Organization no later
than 2005; and to require personnel operating such equipment to be
adequately trained, taking into account ITU Resolution 343 (WRC-97);
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.5 advise the Organization no later than 2005 on progress in establishing VHF
DSC capability ashore and at sea to allow the Maritime Safety Committee to
make appropriate decisions; and
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.6 support the IMO position, as prescribed in the present resolution, at the
ITU World Radiocommunication Conference 2003;
3. INVITES Governments to bring this decision to the attention of all seafarers, fishing
vessel personnel, shipowners, ship operators, the off-shore industries, radio equipment
manufacturers, coast stations and all others involved or who may be involved in search
and rescue operations at sea;
4. INVITES FURTHER the Secretary-General to bring this resolution to the attention of
the
Secretary-General of the International Telecommunication Union.
5. REVOKES resolution MSC.77(69).