Traffic Rules and Environmental Conditions in Kattegat and the Sound Regarding Changes Planned for 2020

Authors

  • A. Kerbrat Maritime University of Gdynia, Faculty of Navigation, Department of Navigation, al. Jana Pawła II 3, 81-345 Gdynia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26408/107.04

Keywords:

Danish waters, Kattegat, Sund, ships' routeing, safety of navigation

Abstract

This paper describes presently applied sailing rules and environmental conditions on Danish waters such as Kattegat and the Sund. Those rules were established in late 70’s of the twentieth century by Danish authorities as Denmark is a coastal country and has the legal right to do so. Presently International Maritime Organization – IMO is in the process of approving a new set of routeing measures and traffic separation schemes which should comply with resolution A.257(14) – General provisions on ships’ routeing, and will be introduced by Organization.

References

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Published

2018-12-28

How to Cite

Kerbrat, A. (2018). Traffic Rules and Environmental Conditions in Kattegat and the Sound Regarding Changes Planned for 2020. Scientific Journal of Gdynia Maritime University, (107), 59–71. https://doi.org/10.26408/107.04

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