Navigational Warnings The United Kingdom Hydrographic Office (UKHO) acts on behalf of the UK government as the NAVAREA I Co-ordinator and UK National Co-ordinator for Radio Navgiational Warnings within the World-wide Navigational Warning Service. As such, the UKHO is the focal point for receipt and assessment of information on potential navigational hazards and issues any necessary Radio Navigational Warnings relevant to its area of responsibility. The UKHO element of providing this service is completely funded by the UK government through the Ministry of Defence. Broadcast of Warnings The Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) is responsible for broadcasting the warnings issued by the UKHO, to vessels at sea.
NAVAREA I warnings: NAVAREA I warnings are broadcast via EGC SafetyNET within 30 minutes of receipt of original information, or at the next scheduled broadcast time on Inmarsat's AOR-E satellite (0530 - 0600 or 1730 - 1800 UTC). Those relevant for the appropriate service areas of the UK NAVTEX transmitters are also broadcast twice per day on NAVTEX. Navigational warnings remain in force until cancelled and are broadcast for as long as the information is valid. Warnings may no longer be broadcast after a period of six weeks, if the details are readily available in Notices to Mariners. UK coastal navigational warnings (WZs): Warnings are broadcast by the appropriate NAVTEX station (Cullercoats, Niton, Portpatrick or Ostend) at each routine transmission time, every 4 hours, or on receipt for information of a VITAL nature. They are normally broadcast by radio telephony (RT-voice) on VHF and/or MF from selected MCA locations on receipt and at 12 hourly intervals thereafter. All "in force" WZ and NAVAREA I warnings are also available on the UKHO website at: www.ukho.gov.uk/rnw MCA leaflet 'Maritime Safety Information' (MCA/064) provides the schedules for routine NAVTEX and RT broadcast times. A copy of this leaflet can be obtained from the MCA storage company, EC Group, on: Tel: 0845 6032431 Criteria for warnings The UKHO follows joint International Maritime Organization and International Hydrographic Organization guidance in both the selection of information to be issued as warnongs and in formatting the warning messages. Subjects in the following list, which is not exhaustive, are considered suitable for broadcast as a WZ or NAVAREA warning:
To inform the UKHO about such hazards with a view to a navigational warning being issued, contact the UKHO Radio Navigational Warning Section on: Tel: +440()1823 353448 The UKHO will determine the type of warning needed, the text, the broadcast system(s) to be used and the number of times a message needs to be broadcast. Charges for warnings The MCA will raise an invoice against the "causer" of the hazard to contribute toward the cost of broadcasting any necessary warnings. The fees currently charged for each transmission of a warning are 30p plus VAT oer word for RT voice broadcasts by HM Coastaguard Radio and 8p plus VAT per word for NAVTEX broadcasts. When requesting a navigational warning, the UKHO should be provided with sufficient contact details and (whenever possible) a purchase order number, to assit both the MCA with issuing an invoice and the recipient of the invoice to identify the originator of the message, so facilitating payment. References For details of the World-wide Navigational Warning Service and, in particular, the UK aspects of this service, including the NAVTEX and RT broadcasts, please refer to Admiralty List Radio Signals Volume 5 and Annual Notice to Mariners No.13. |