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Larry
 
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Default Panama Canal requires AIS in all vessels

Here's some AIS information for anyone thinking of using the Panama Canal I
thought you'd like to know. I'm for AIS on all vessels 100%. It should be
expanded and replace the stupid GMDSS/DSC abortions.

"PANAMA CANAL NOW REQUIRES AIS NAVIGATION EQUIPMENT

The Panama Canal Authority has announced the formal implementation of the
Automatic Identification System (AIS). AIS is now required equipment for
all vessels transiting the waterway.

The new AIS system will alleviate many of the challenges of navigating the
Canal because Canal pilots will now be able to better view all traffic
transiting through the Canal. It is expected to be particularly valuable in
narrow passages and low-visibility situations.

In addition, the ACP will be able to improve Canal traffic flow and reduce
the length of intervals between transiting ships.

The AIS works in real time and transmits data to all AIS-equipped ships or
shoreside facilities within VHF radio range, providing Canal authorities
with a complete and precise view of all traffic in the Panama Canal.
Position and other data are distributed instantaneously from the ship's
sensors into the AIS system, where it is formatted and transmitted in a
short data burst on a dedicated VHF radio channel.

The AIS automatically identifies a ship, type, position, course, speed,
navigational status and other safety-related information through new
software located onboard and onshore. All ships transiting Canal waters
that are over 300 net tons or more than 60-feet in length must now be
equipped with an AIS system that meets the standards set by the
International Maritime Organization (IMO).

The Canal implementation of AIS is well ahead of the 2004 IMO deadline.
According to the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea
(SOLAS), all vessels will be required to carry AIS systems effective on the
date of the first safety equipment survey between July 1, 2004 and December
31, 2004.

Between Canal's July 1, 2003 implementation date and the dates required by
SOLAS, for those vessels not yet carrying AIS, the Canal will provide
portable AIS vessel tracking units for a $150 fee.

MM&P Wheelhouse Weekly"

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