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The questions and terminology used in the form are explained below.
General Information
Work Description
Details of Lights
Details of Structure
Details of RACON / AIS
Other Details
Pursuant to section 200(7) of the Maritime Transport Act 1994 - means the name of the applicant (the individual).
on behalf of - means the Name of Organisation/ Owner that wishes to install, alter or remove the Aid to Navigation.
Address/Phone/email - means the postal address, telephone number and email address of the applicant.
Owner of Proposed Aid to Navigation - means the actual owner, company, trust etc.
Brief description - means describe the intent such as to "install a new Aid to Navigation" "relocate to new position" etc.
Reason for application - means explain the reason behind the intent such as "improve safety", "move channel" etc.
Proposed position
(WGS84 Datum)
The position requires to be entered in WSG84 Format in degrees and minutes and decimal minutes to 3 decimal places:
Latitude _ _ ° _ _´ . _ _ _ South - Longitude _ _ _ ° _ _´ . _ _ _ East/West
eg 39° 18.215 South - 177° 52.025 East.
Permanent or temporary
Permanent means - an aid to navigation that will be permanently installed.
Temporary - an aid to navigation than will only be installed for a period of time and then removed.
Light List Number
Light list or K numbers are issued by Land Information NZ. For alterations to existing Aids to Navigation (AtoNs) refer to the light list in the NZ Nautical Almanac, for new AtoNs leave this section blank and the appropriate number will be allocated.
Aid to Navigation Name
Name as listed in the NZ Nautical Almanac for existing AtoN. For new AtoN enter the proposed name, typically named after local features.
Light Type
Colour
Nominal Range (Nm)
Is the maximum distance at which the light can be seen by a normal observer at night, in conditions when the meteorological visibility is 10 sea miles. Manufacturer’s information for light intensity should be based on 0.74 transmission levels.
Factors that determine the range of a light is its elevation above sea level and the intensity of the light.
Nominal Range in Nautical Miles eg 10 Nm. Nominal Range of a sectored light may very with colour eg White 8Nm, Red 6 Nm.
Character - Flash Character of the Light, Examples:
Character Sequence - Flash Sequence or on and off period
fl refers to flash length or on time - ec refers to eclipse or off period.
Obscured Arcs - Refers to any part of the lights arc that maybe obscured by land or structures.
Example:
Obscured 350° - 005° (15° )
Directions are given by an observer from seaward. All bearings refer to the true compass and are measured clockwise from 000° to 359° .
Sectored Arcs - List various sectors associated with the light.
Example:
White 18.0° - 104.0° (86.0° )
Red 104.0° - 221.5° (117.5° )
White 221.5° - 18.0° (156.5° )
Directions are given by an observer from seaward. All bearings refer to the true compass and are measured clockwise from 000° to 359° .
Elevation (meters) - Is the vertical distance between the focal plane of the light and Mean High Water Springs (MHWS).
Period of operation
Top-mark - Description of top mark if fitted eg Can, Cone, two spheres, ▲, ■, X, etc.
Description - Structure description eg White Metal Tower, Green Wooden Pile, Green Plastic Spar Buoy etc.
Colour - in this case means the colour of structure eg white, white with red bands.
Elevation (metres) - The vertical distance from ground or MHWS to the top of the structure.
Racon Character - Racon radar identification character.
Example:
Morse A ● — —
Morse D — ●
Racon Type
Racon Range (Nm) - Transponder range in Nautical Miles.
AIS - Type
AIS description is from the IALA Recommendation A-126.
MMSI Number - Maritime Mobile Service Identity (MMSI) number. Defined by ITU-R M.585-4.
MMSI numbers are issued by the Ministry of Economic Development (0508) 776- 463.
995121XXX - Four digit identifier for real and synthetic aids starts with 1.
995126XXX - Four digit identifier for virtual aids starts with 6.
FATDMA Slot Allocated - Applies to class 1 and 2 devices, slots for these devices are programmed into the units and allocated by the Ministry of Economic Development.
The time slot will be a number between 0-2249.
AIS Message 21 - ITU-R M.1371 defines the aid to navigation report message 21.
The message enables providers to broadcast information on the:
Refer manufacturer’s information.
List other Messages - List any other messages that will be broadcast from the AIS AtoN. In addition to message 21, an AIS AtoN may also transmit Message 6, 8, 12, 14, 25 and other appropriate messages.
Refer manufacturer’s information.
AIS Elevation (metres) - Is the vertical distance between the aerial and Mean High Water Springs (MHWS).
AIS Range (Nm) - Transponder range in Nautical Miles.
List other details - List any other details in this sections, such as fog signal etc.
Estimated date for commencement of work - Proposed start date for notice to mariners.
Estimated date for completion of work - Proposed completion date for notice to mariners.