2 Geographical position for submitting reports
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2 Geographical position for submitting reports

 Ships travelling towards the Canary Island reporting area or leaving it must report:

  • .1 on entering the reporting area; or

  • .2 immediately after leaving a port, terminal or anchorage located in the reporting area; or

  • .3 when deviating from the route leading to the originally declared destination, port, terminal, anchorage or position “for orders” given on entry into the reporting area; or

  • .4 when it is necessary to deviate from the planned route owing to weather conditions, damaged equipment or a change in navigational status; and

  • .5 on finally leaving the reporting area.

  Reference charts

The reference chart is No.209 of the Spanish Navy Hydrographic Institute (WGS 84 Datum).


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